1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 #ifndef UI_EVENTS_X_DEVICE_DATA_MANAGER_H_ 6 #define UI_EVENTS_X_DEVICE_DATA_MANAGER_H_ 7 8 // Generically-named #defines from Xlib is conflicting with symbols in GTest. 9 // So many tests .cc file #undef Bool before including device_data_manager.h, 10 // which makes Bool unrecognized in XInput2.h. 11 #ifndef Bool 12 #define Bool int 13 #endif 14 15 #include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h> 16 17 #include <bitset> 18 #include <map> 19 #include <vector> 20 21 #include "base/basictypes.h" 22 #include "base/event_types.h" 23 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" 24 #include "ui/events/event.h" 25 #include "ui/events/event_constants.h" 26 #include "ui/events/events_base_export.h" 27 #include "ui/gfx/geometry/rect.h" 28 #include "ui/gfx/transform.h" 29 #include "ui/gfx/x/x11_atom_cache.h" 30 31 template <typename T> struct DefaultSingletonTraits; 32 33 typedef union _XEvent XEvent; 34 35 namespace ui { 36 37 // CrOS touchpad metrics gesture types 38 enum GestureMetricsType { 39 kGestureMetricsTypeNoisyGround = 0, 40 kGestureMetricsTypeUnknown, 41 }; 42 43 // A class that extracts and tracks the input events data. It currently handles 44 // mouse, touchpad and touchscreen devices. 45 class EVENTS_BASE_EXPORT DeviceDataManager { 46 public: 47 // Enumerate additional data that one might be interested on an input event, 48 // which are usually wrapped in X valuators. If you modify any of this, 49 // make sure to update the kCachedAtoms data structure in the source file 50 // and the k*Type[Start/End] constants used by IsCMTDataType and 51 // IsTouchDataType. 52 enum DataType { 53 // Define the valuators used the CrOS CMT driver. Used by mice and CrOS 54 // touchpads. 55 DT_CMT_SCROLL_X = 0, // Scroll amount on the X (horizontal) direction. 56 DT_CMT_SCROLL_Y, // Scroll amount on the Y (vertical) direction. 57 DT_CMT_ORDINAL_X, // Original (unaccelerated) value on the X direction. 58 // Can be used both for scrolls and flings. 59 DT_CMT_ORDINAL_Y, // Original (unaccelerated) value on the Y direction. 60 // Can be used both for scrolls and flings. 61 DT_CMT_START_TIME, // Gesture start time. 62 DT_CMT_END_TIME, // Gesture end time. 63 DT_CMT_FLING_X, // Fling amount on the X (horizontal) direction. 64 DT_CMT_FLING_Y, // Fling amount on the Y (vertical) direction. 65 DT_CMT_FLING_STATE, // The state of fling gesture (whether the user just 66 // start flinging or that he/she taps down). 67 DT_CMT_METRICS_TYPE, // Metrics type of the metrics gesture, which are 68 // used to wrap interesting patterns that we would 69 // like to track via the UMA system. 70 DT_CMT_METRICS_DATA1, // Complementary data 1 of the metrics gesture. 71 DT_CMT_METRICS_DATA2, // Complementary data 2 of the metrics gesture. 72 DT_CMT_FINGER_COUNT, // Finger counts in the current gesture. A same type 73 // of gesture can have very different meanings based 74 // on that (e.g. 2f scroll v.s. 3f swipe). 75 76 // End of CMT data types. 77 // Beginning of touch data types. 78 79 // Define the valuators following the Multi-touch Protocol. Used by 80 // touchscreen devices. 81 DT_TOUCH_MAJOR, // Length of the touch area. 82 DT_TOUCH_MINOR, // Width of the touch area. 83 DT_TOUCH_ORIENTATION, // Angle between the X-axis and the major axis of the 84 // touch area. 85 DT_TOUCH_PRESSURE, // Pressure of the touch contact. 86 87 // NOTE for XInput MT: 'Tracking ID' is provided in every touch event to 88 // track individual touch. 'Tracking ID' is an unsigned 32-bit value and 89 // is increased for each new touch. It will wrap back to 0 when reaching 90 // the numerical limit. 91 DT_TOUCH_TRACKING_ID, // ID of the touch point. 92 93 // Kernel timestamp from touch screen (if available). 94 DT_TOUCH_RAW_TIMESTAMP, 95 96 // End of touch data types. 97 98 DT_LAST_ENTRY // This must come last. 99 }; 100 101 // Data struct to store extracted data from an input event. 102 typedef std::map<int, double> EventData; 103 104 // We use int because enums can be casted to ints but not vice versa. 105 static bool IsCMTDataType(const int type); 106 static bool IsTouchDataType(const int type); 107 108 // Returns the DeviceDataManager singleton. 109 static DeviceDataManager* GetInstance(); 110 111 // Returns if XInput2 is available on the system. 112 bool IsXInput2Available() const; 113 114 // Updates the list of devices. 115 void UpdateDeviceList(Display* display); 116 117 // For multitouch events we use slot number to distinguish touches from 118 // different fingers. This function returns true if the associated slot 119 // for |xiev| can be found and it is saved in |slot|, returns false if 120 // no slot can be found. 121 bool GetSlotNumber(const XIDeviceEvent* xiev, int* slot); 122 123 // Get all event data in one pass. We extract only data types that we know 124 // about (defined in enum DataType). The data is not processed (e.g. not 125 // filled in by cached values) as in GetEventData. 126 void GetEventRawData(const XEvent& xev, EventData* data); 127 128 // Get a datum of the specified type. Return true and the value 129 // is updated if the data is found, false and value unchanged if the data is 130 // not found. In the case of MT-B/XI2.2, the value can come from a previously 131 // cached one (see the comment above last_seen_valuator_). 132 bool GetEventData(const XEvent& xev, const DataType type, double* value); 133 134 // Check if the event is an XI input event in the strict sense 135 // (i.e. XIDeviceEvent). This rules out things like hierarchy changes, 136 /// device changes, property changes and so on. 137 bool IsXIDeviceEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 138 139 // Check if the event comes from touchpad devices. 140 bool IsTouchpadXInputEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 141 142 // Check if the event comes from devices running CMT driver or using 143 // CMT valuators (e.g. mouses). Note that doesn't necessarily mean the event 144 // is a CMT event (e.g. it could be a mouse pointer move). 145 bool IsCMTDeviceEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 146 147 // Check if the event is one of the CMT gesture events (scroll, fling, 148 // metrics etc.). 149 bool IsCMTGestureEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 150 151 // Returns true if the event is of the specific type, false if not. 152 bool IsScrollEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 153 bool IsFlingEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 154 bool IsCMTMetricsEvent(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 155 156 // Returns true if the event has CMT start/end timestamps. 157 bool HasGestureTimes(const base::NativeEvent& native_event) const; 158 159 // Extract data from a scroll event (a motion event with the necessary 160 // valuators). User must first verify the event type with IsScrollEvent. 161 // Pointers shouldn't be NULL. 162 void GetScrollOffsets(const base::NativeEvent& native_event, 163 float* x_offset, 164 float* y_offset, 165 float* x_offset_ordinal, 166 float* y_offset_ordinal, 167 int* finger_count); 168 169 // Extract data from a fling event. User must first verify the event type 170 // with IsFlingEvent. Pointers shouldn't be NULL. 171 void GetFlingData(const base::NativeEvent& native_event, 172 float* vx, 173 float* vy, 174 float* vx_ordinal, 175 float* vy_ordinal, 176 bool* is_cancel); 177 178 // Extract data from a CrOS metrics gesture event. User must first verify 179 // the event type with IsCMTMetricsEvent. Pointers shouldn't be NULL. 180 void GetMetricsData(const base::NativeEvent& native_event, 181 GestureMetricsType* type, 182 float* data1, 183 float* data2); 184 185 // Returns the mapped button. 186 int GetMappedButton(int button); 187 188 // Updates button mapping. This is usually called when a MappingNotify event 189 // is received. 190 void UpdateButtonMap(); 191 192 // Extract the start/end timestamps from CMT events. User must first verify 193 // the event with HasGestureTimes. Pointers shouldn't be NULL. 194 void GetGestureTimes(const base::NativeEvent& native_event, 195 double* start_time, 196 double* end_time); 197 198 // Normalize the data value on deviceid to fall into [0, 1]. 199 // *value = (*value - min_value_of_tp) / (max_value_of_tp - min_value_of_tp) 200 // Returns true and sets the normalized value in|value| if normalization is 201 // successful. Returns false and |value| is unchanged otherwise. 202 bool NormalizeData(unsigned int deviceid, 203 const DataType type, 204 double* value); 205 206 // Extract the range of the data type. Return true if the range is available 207 // and written into min & max, false if the range is not available. 208 bool GetDataRange(unsigned int deviceid, 209 const DataType type, 210 double* min, 211 double* max); 212 213 // Sets up relevant valuator informations for device ids in the device lists. 214 // This function is only for test purpose. It does not query the X server for 215 // the actual device info, but rather inits the relevant valuator structures 216 // to have safe default values for testing. 217 void SetDeviceListForTest(const std::vector<unsigned int>& touchscreen, 218 const std::vector<unsigned int>& cmt_devices); 219 220 void SetValuatorDataForTest(XIDeviceEvent* xievent, 221 DataType type, 222 double value); 223 224 void ClearTouchTransformerRecord(); 225 void UpdateTouchInfoForDisplay(int64 display_id, 226 int touch_device_id, 227 const gfx::Transform& touch_transformer); 228 void ApplyTouchTransformer(int touch_device_id, float* x, float* y); 229 int64 GetDisplayForTouchDevice(int touch_device_id) const; 230 bool TouchEventNeedsCalibrate(int touch_device_id) const; 231 232 private: 233 // Requirement for Singleton. 234 friend struct DefaultSingletonTraits<DeviceDataManager>; 235 236 DeviceDataManager(); 237 ~DeviceDataManager(); 238 239 // Initialize the XInput related system information. 240 bool InitializeXInputInternal(); 241 242 // Check if an XI event contains data of the specified type. 243 bool HasEventData(const XIDeviceEvent* xiev, const DataType type) const; 244 245 void InitializeValuatorsForTest(int deviceid, 246 int start_valuator, 247 int end_valuator, 248 double min_value, 249 double max_value); 250 251 bool IsTouchDeviceIdValid(int touch_device_id) const; 252 253 static const int kMaxDeviceNum = 128; 254 static const int kMaxXIEventType = XI_LASTEVENT + 1; 255 static const int kMaxSlotNum = 10; 256 257 // Major opcode for the XInput extension. Used to identify XInput events. 258 int xi_opcode_; 259 260 // A quick lookup table for determining if the XI event is an XIDeviceEvent. 261 std::bitset<kMaxXIEventType> xi_device_event_types_; 262 263 // A quick lookup table for determining if events from the pointer device 264 // should be processed. 265 std::bitset<kMaxDeviceNum> cmt_devices_; 266 std::bitset<kMaxDeviceNum> touchpads_; 267 268 // Number of valuators on the specific device. 269 int valuator_count_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 270 271 // Index table to find the valuator for DataType on the specific device 272 // by valuator_lookup_[device_id][data_type]. 273 std::vector<int> valuator_lookup_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 274 275 // Index table to find the DataType for valuator on the specific device 276 // by data_type_lookup_[device_id][valuator]. 277 std::vector<int> data_type_lookup_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 278 279 // Index table to find the min & max value of the Valuator on a specific 280 // device. 281 std::vector<double> valuator_min_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 282 std::vector<double> valuator_max_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 283 284 // Table to keep track of the last seen value for the specified valuator for 285 // a specified slot of a device. Defaults to 0 if the valuator for that slot 286 // was not specified in an earlier event. With MT-B/XI2.2, valuators in an 287 // XEvent are not reported if the values haven't changed from the previous 288 // event. So it is necessary to remember these valuators so that chrome 289 // doesn't think X/device doesn't know about the valuators. We currently 290 // use this only on touchscreen devices. 291 std::vector<double> last_seen_valuator_[kMaxDeviceNum][kMaxSlotNum]; 292 293 // X11 atoms cache. 294 X11AtomCache atom_cache_; 295 296 unsigned char button_map_[256]; 297 int button_map_count_; 298 299 // Table to keep track of which display id is mapped to which touch device. 300 int64 touch_device_to_display_map_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 301 // Index table to find the TouchTransformer for a touch device. 302 gfx::Transform touch_device_transformer_map_[kMaxDeviceNum]; 303 304 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DeviceDataManager); 305 }; 306 307 } // namespace ui 308 309 #endif // UI_EVENTS_X_DEVICE_DATA_MANAGER_H_ 310