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/**
* @file
*
* @brief Initialize Mouse Parser Engine
*
* This file is the header file for the Mouse Parser Engine.
*/
/*
* This file is derived from a UNIX Serial Port Mouse Driver with the
* following notice:
*
* ==================================================================
* Copyright (c) 1999 Greg Haerr <greg@censoft.com>
* Portions Copyright (c) 1991 David I. Bell
* Permission is granted to use, distribute, or modify this source,
* provided that this copyright notice remains intact.
*
* UNIX Serial Port Mouse Driver
*
* This driver opens a serial port directly, and interprets serial data.
* Microsoft, PC, Logitech and PS/2 mice are supported. The PS/2 mouse
* is only supported if the OS runs the mouse byte codes through the
* serial port.
*
* Mouse Types Supported: pc ms, logi, ps2
* ==================================================================
*
* It has been modified to support the concept of being just a parser
* fed data from an arbitrary source. It is independent of either
* a PS/2 driver or a serial port.
*
* It was moved to cpukit/libmisc/mouse by Joel Sherrill.
*/
#ifndef __MOUSE_PARSER_h__
#define __MOUSE_PARSER_h__
#include <rtems/mw_uid.h>
/**
* @defgroup libmisc_mouseparser Mouse Parser Engine
* @ingroup libmisc_mouse
*/
/**@{*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* This is the mask for the right button.
*
* @note Use the same definitions as the user interface.
*/
#define RBUTTON MV_BUTTON_RIGHT
/**
* This is the mask for the center button.
*
* @note Use the same definitions as the user interface.
*/
#define MBUTTON MV_BUTTON_CENTER
/**
* This is the mask for the left button.
*
* @note Use the same definitions as the user interface.
*/
#define LBUTTON MV_BUTTON_LEFT
/**
* This type is the device coordinates.
*/
typedef int COORD;
/**
* This type is the mouse button mask.
*/
typedef unsigned int BUTTON;
/**
* This type defines a pointer to the enqueue method. It is
* available since some device drivers keep pointers to the method
* to know when to enqueue or not.
*/
typedef void (*mouse_parser_enqueue_handler)(unsigned char *, size_t);
/**
* @brief Initialize the mouse parser engine.
*
* This method initializes the Mouse Parser Engine for the mouse
* of @a type. The @a type should be one of the following strings:
* pc ms, logi, ps2.
*
* @a param[in] type indicates the type of mouse.
*
* @retval This method returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
*/
int mouse_parser_initialize(const char *type);
/**
* @brief Enqueue input to the mouse parser engine.
*
* This method is used to pass mouse input to the Mouse Parser Engine.
*
* @a param[in] buffer is the data to enqueue
* @a param[in] size is the amount of data to enqueue
*/
void mouse_parser_enqueue(
unsigned char *buffer,
size_t size
);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/**@}*/
#endif
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