walnux/include/nuttx/input/touchscreen.h
futerigele 06fc3eb1c3 input/touchscreen: added touchscreen gesture
added touchscreen gesture

Signed-off-by: futerigele <futerigele@xiaomi.com>
2021-12-03 01:20:02 -06:00

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/****************************************************************************
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/* The TOUCHSCREEN driver exports a standard character driver interface. By
* convention, the touchscreen driver is registers as an input device at
* /dev/inputN where N uniquely identifies the driver instance.
*
* This header file documents the generic interface that all NuttX
* touchscreen devices must conform. It adds standards and conventions on
* top of the standard character driver interface.
*/
#ifndef __INCLUDE_NUTTX_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN_H
#define __INCLUDE_NUTTX_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN_H
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <nuttx/fs/ioctl.h>
#include <nuttx/mm/circbuf.h>
#include <nuttx/semaphore.h>
#include <time.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_INPUT
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* IOCTL Commands ***********************************************************/
/* Common TSC IOCTL commands */
#define TSIOC_SETCALIB _TSIOC(0x0001) /* arg: Pointer to int calibration value */
#define TSIOC_GETCALIB _TSIOC(0x0002) /* arg: Pointer to int calibration value */
#define TSIOC_SETFREQUENCY _TSIOC(0x0003) /* arg: Pointer to uint32_t frequency value */
#define TSIOC_GETFREQUENCY _TSIOC(0x0004) /* arg: Pointer to uint32_t frequency value */
#define TSIOC_GETFWVERSION _TSIOC(0x0005) /* arg: Pointer to uint32_t firmware version value */
#define TSC_FIRST 0x0001 /* First common command */
#define TSC_NCMDS 5 /* Five common commands */
/* User defined ioctl commands are also supported. However, the
* TSC driver must reserve a block of commands as follows in order
* prevent IOCTL command numbers from overlapping.
*
* This is generally done as follows. The first reservation for
* TSC driver A would look like:
*
* TSC_A_FIRST (TSC_FIRST + TSC_NCMDS) <- First command
* TSC_A_NCMDS 42 <- Number of commands
*
* IOCTL commands for TSC driver A would then be defined in a
* TSC A header file like:
*
* TSCIOC_A_CMD1 _TSIOC(TSC_A_FIRST + 0)
* TSCIOC_A_CMD2 _TSIOC(TSC_A_FIRST + 1)
* TSCIOC_A_CMD3 _TSIOC(TSC_A_FIRST + 2)
* ...
* TSCIOC_A_CMD42 _TSIOC(TSC_A_FIRST + 41)
*
* The next reservation would look like:
*
* TSC_B_FIRST (TSC_A_FIRST + TSC_A_NCMDS) <- Next command
* TSC_B_NCMDS 77 <- Number of commands
*/
/* These definitions provide the meaning of all of the bits that may be
* reported in the struct touch_point_s flags.
*/
#define TOUCH_DOWN (1 << 0) /* A new touch contact is established */
#define TOUCH_MOVE (1 << 1) /* Movement occurred with previously reported contact */
#define TOUCH_UP (1 << 2) /* The touch contact was lost */
#define TOUCH_ID_VALID (1 << 3) /* Touch ID is certain */
#define TOUCH_POS_VALID (1 << 4) /* Hardware provided a valid X/Y position */
#define TOUCH_PRESSURE_VALID (1 << 5) /* Hardware provided a valid pressure */
#define TOUCH_SIZE_VALID (1 << 6) /* Hardware provided a valid H/W contact size */
#define TOUCH_GESTURE_VALID (1 << 7) /* Hardware provided a valid gesture */
/* These are definitions for touch gesture */
#define TOUCH_DOUBLE_CLICK (0x00)
#define TOUCH_SLIDE_UP (0x01)
#define TOUCH_SLIDE_DOWN (0x02)
#define TOUCH_SLIDE_LEFT (0x03)
#define TOUCH_SLIDE_RIGHT (0x04)
#define TOUCH_PALM (0x05)
/****************************************************************************
* Public Types
****************************************************************************/
/* This structure contains information about a single touch point.
* Positional units are device specific.
*/
struct touch_point_s
{
uint8_t id; /* Unique identifies contact; Same in all reports for the contact */
uint8_t flags; /* See TOUCH_* definitions above */
int16_t x; /* X coordinate of the touch point (uncalibrated) */
int16_t y; /* Y coordinate of the touch point (uncalibrated) */
int16_t h; /* Height of touch point (uncalibrated) */
int16_t w; /* Width of touch point (uncalibrated) */
uint16_t gesture; /* Gesture of touchscreen contact */
uint16_t pressure; /* Touch pressure */
uint64_t timestamp; /* Touch event time stamp, in microseconds */
};
/* The typical touchscreen driver is a read-only, input character device
* driver.the driver write() method is not supported and any attempt to
* open the driver in any mode other than read-only will fail.
*
* Data read from the touchscreen device consists only of touch events and
* touch sample data. This is reflected by struct touch_sample_s. This
* structure is returned by either the driver read method.
*
* On some devices, multiple touchpoints may be supported. So this top level
* data structure is a struct touch_sample_s that "contains" a set of touch
* points. Each touch point is managed individually using an ID that
* identifies a touch from first contact until the end of the contact.
*/
struct touch_sample_s
{
int npoints; /* The number of touch points in point[] */
struct touch_point_s point[1]; /* Actual dimension is npoints */
};
#define SIZEOF_TOUCH_SAMPLE_S(n) \
(sizeof(struct touch_sample_s) + ((n) - 1) * sizeof(struct touch_point_s))
/* This structure is for touchscreen lower half driver */
struct touch_lowerhalf_s
{
uint8_t maxpoint; /* Maximal point supported by the touchscreen */
FAR void *priv; /* Save the upper half pointer */
/**************************************************************************
* Name: control
*
* Description:
* Users can use this interface to implement custom IOCTL.
*
* Arguments:
* lower - The instance of lower half of touchscreen device.
* cmd - User defined specific command.
* arg - Argument of the specific command.
*
* Return Value:
* Zero(OK) on success; a negated errno value on failure.
* -ENOTTY - The command is not supported.
**************************************************************************/
CODE int (*control)(FAR struct touch_lowerhalf_s *lower,
int cmd, unsigned long arg);
};
/****************************************************************************
* Inline Functions
****************************************************************************/
static inline uint64_t touch_get_time(void)
{
struct timespec ts;
#ifdef CONFIG_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
#else
clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts);
#endif
return 1000000ull * ts.tv_sec + ts.tv_nsec / 1000;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: touch_event
*
* Description:
* The lower half driver pushes touchscreen events through this interface,
* provided by touchscreen upper half.
*
* Arguments:
* priv - Upper half driver handle.
* sample - pointer to data of touch point event.
****************************************************************************/
void touch_event(FAR void *priv, FAR const struct touch_sample_s *sample);
/****************************************************************************
* Name: touch_register
*
* Description:
* This function registers a touchscreen device, the upper half binds
* with hardware device through the lower half instance.
*
* Arguments:
* lower - A pointer of lower half instance.
* path - The path of touchscreen device. such as "/dev/input0"
* buff_nums - Number of the touch points structure.
*
* Return:
* OK if the driver was successfully registered; A negated errno value is
* returned on any failure.
*
****************************************************************************/
int touch_register(FAR struct touch_lowerhalf_s *lower,
FAR const char *path, uint8_t buff_nums);
/****************************************************************************
* Name: touch_unregister
*
* Description:
* This function is used to touchscreen driver to unregister and
* release the occupied resources.
*
* Arguments:
* lower - A pointer to an insatnce of touchscreen lower half driver.
* path - The path of touchscreen device. such as "/dev/input0"
****************************************************************************/
void touch_unregister(FAR struct touch_lowerhalf_s *lower,
FAR const char *path);
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define EXTERN extern "C"
extern "C"
{
#else
#define EXTERN extern
#endif
#undef EXTERN
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* CONFIG_INPUT */
#endif /* __INCLUDE_NUTTX_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN_H */