{
unsigned int i;
int old_keycode = KEY_RESERVED;
+ struct ir_input_dev *ir_dev = input_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+ /*
+ * Unfortunately, some hardware-based IR decoders don't provide
+ * all bits for the complete IR code. In general, they provide only
+ * the command part of the IR code. Yet, as it is possible to replace
+ * the provided IR with another one, it is needed to allow loading
+ * IR tables from other remotes. So,
+ */
+ if (ir_dev->props && ir_dev->props->scanmask) {
+ scancode &= ir_dev->props->scanmask;
+ }
/* First check if we already have a mapping for this ir command */
for (i = 0; i < rc_tab->len; i++) {
sizeof(struct ir_scancode));
ir_dev->rc_tab.scan = kmalloc(ir_dev->rc_tab.alloc, GFP_KERNEL);
ir_dev->rc_tab.size = ir_dev->rc_tab.alloc / sizeof(struct ir_scancode);
+ if (props) {
+ ir_dev->props = props;
+ if (props->open)
+ input_dev->open = ir_open;
+ if (props->close)
+ input_dev->close = ir_close;
+ }
if (!ir_dev->rc_tab.scan) {
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto out_table;
}
- ir_dev->props = props;
- if (props && props->open)
- input_dev->open = ir_open;
- if (props && props->close)
- input_dev->close = ir_close;
-
rc = ir_register_class(input_dev);
if (rc < 0)
goto out_table;
rc-pinnacle-grey.o \
rc-pinnacle-pctv-hd.o \
rc-pixelview.o \
+ rc-pixelview-mk12.o \
rc-pixelview-new.o \
rc-powercolor-real-angel.o \
rc-proteus-2309.o \
--- /dev/null
+/* rc-pixelview-mk12.h - Keytable for pixelview Remote Controller
+ *
+ * keymap imported from ir-keymaps.c
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2010 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ */
+
+#include <media/rc-map.h>
+
+/*
+ * Keytable for MK-F12 IR remote provided together with Pixelview
+ * Ultra Pro Remote Controller. Uses NEC extended format.
+ */
+static struct ir_scancode pixelview_mk12[] = {
+ { 0x866b03, KEY_TUNER }, /* Timeshift */
+ { 0x866b1e, KEY_POWER2 }, /* power */
+
+ { 0x866b01, KEY_1 },
+ { 0x866b0b, KEY_2 },
+ { 0x866b1b, KEY_3 },
+ { 0x866b05, KEY_4 },
+ { 0x866b09, KEY_5 },
+ { 0x866b15, KEY_6 },
+ { 0x866b06, KEY_7 },
+ { 0x866b0a, KEY_8 },
+ { 0x866b12, KEY_9 },
+ { 0x866b02, KEY_0 },
+
+ { 0x866b13, KEY_AGAIN }, /* loop */
+ { 0x866b10, KEY_DIGITS }, /* +100 */
+
+ { 0x866b00, KEY_MEDIA }, /* source */
+ { 0x866b18, KEY_MUTE }, /* mute */
+ { 0x866b19, KEY_CAMERA }, /* snapshot */
+ { 0x866b1a, KEY_SEARCH }, /* scan */
+
+ { 0x866b16, KEY_CHANNELUP }, /* chn + */
+ { 0x866b14, KEY_CHANNELDOWN }, /* chn - */
+ { 0x866b1f, KEY_VOLUMEUP }, /* vol + */
+ { 0x866b17, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN }, /* vol - */
+ { 0x866b1c, KEY_ZOOM }, /* zoom */
+
+ { 0x866b04, KEY_REWIND },
+ { 0x866b0e, KEY_RECORD },
+ { 0x866b0c, KEY_FORWARD },
+
+ { 0x866b1d, KEY_STOP },
+ { 0x866b08, KEY_PLAY },
+ { 0x866b0f, KEY_PAUSE },
+
+ { 0x866b0d, KEY_TV },
+ { 0x866b07, KEY_RADIO }, /* FM */
+};
+
+static struct rc_keymap pixelview_map = {
+ .map = {
+ .scan = pixelview_mk12,
+ .size = ARRAY_SIZE(pixelview_mk12),
+ .ir_type = IR_TYPE_NEC,
+ .name = RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW_MK12,
+ }
+};
+
+static int __init init_rc_map_pixelview(void)
+{
+ return ir_register_map(&pixelview_map);
+}
+
+static void __exit exit_rc_map_pixelview(void)
+{
+ ir_unregister_map(&pixelview_map);
+}
+
+module_init(init_rc_map_pixelview)
+module_exit(exit_rc_map_pixelview)
+
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>");
char *ir_codes = NULL;
u64 ir_type = IR_TYPE_OTHER;
int err = -ENOMEM;
+ u32 hardware_mask = 0; /* For devices with a hardware mask, when
+ * used with a full-code IR table
+ */
ir = kzalloc(sizeof(*ir), GFP_KERNEL);
input_dev = input_allocate_device();
break;
case CX88_BOARD_PROLINK_PLAYTVPVR:
case CX88_BOARD_PIXELVIEW_PLAYTV_ULTRA_PRO:
- ir_codes = RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW;
+ /*
+ * It seems that this hardware is paired with NEC extended
+ * address 0x866b. So, unfortunately, its usage with other
+ * IR's with different address won't work. Still, there are
+ * other IR's from the same manufacturer that works, like the
+ * 002-T mini RC, provided with newer PV hardware
+ */
+ ir_codes = RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW_MK12;
ir->gpio_addr = MO_GP1_IO;
- ir->mask_keycode = 0x1f; /* Only command is retrieved */
ir->mask_keyup = 0x80;
ir->polling = 10; /* ms */
+ hardware_mask = 0x3f; /* Hardware returns only 6 bits from command part */
break;
case CX88_BOARD_PROLINK_PV_8000GT:
case CX88_BOARD_PROLINK_PV_GLOBAL_XTREME:
goto err_out_free;
}
+ /*
+ * The usage of mask_keycode were very convenient, due to several
+ * reasons. Among others, the scancode tables were using the scancode
+ * as the index elements. So, the less bits it was used, the smaller
+ * the table were stored. After the input changes, the better is to use
+ * the full scancodes, since it allows replacing the IR remote by
+ * another one. Unfortunately, there are still some hardware, like
+ * Pixelview Ultra Pro, where only part of the scancode is sent via
+ * GPIO. So, there's no way to get the full scancode. Due to that,
+ * hardware_mask were introduced here: it represents those hardware
+ * that has such limits.
+ */
+ if (hardware_mask && !ir->mask_keycode)
+ ir->mask_keycode = hardware_mask;
+
/* init input device */
snprintf(ir->name, sizeof(ir->name), "cx88 IR (%s)", core->board.name);
snprintf(ir->phys, sizeof(ir->phys), "pci-%s/ir0", pci_name(pci));
ir->props.priv = core;
ir->props.open = cx88_ir_open;
ir->props.close = cx88_ir_close;
+ ir->props.scanmask = hardware_mask;
/* all done */
err = ir_input_register(ir->input, ir_codes, &ir->props, MODULE_NAME);
IR_STOP_EVENT = (1 << 3),
};
+/**
+ * struct ir_dev_props - Allow caller drivers to set special properties
+ * @allowed_protos: bitmask with the supported IR_TYPE_* protocols
+ * @scanmask: some hardware decoders are not capable of providing the full
+ * scancode to the application. As this is a hardware limit, we can't do
+ * anything with it. Yet, as the same keycode table can be used with other
+ * devices, a mask is provided to allow its usage. Drivers should generally
+ * leave this field in blank
+ * @priv: driver-specific data, to be used on the callbacks
+ * @change_protocol: allow changing the protocol used on hardware decoders
+ * @open: callback to allow drivers to enable polling/irq when IR input device
+ * is opened.
+ * @close: callback to allow drivers to disable polling/irq when IR input device
+ * is opened.
+ */
struct ir_dev_props {
- unsigned long allowed_protos;
+ unsigned long allowed_protos;
+ u32 scanmask;
void *priv;
- int (*change_protocol)(void *priv, u64 ir_type);
- int (*open)(void *priv);
- void (*close)(void *priv);
+ int (*change_protocol)(void *priv, u64 ir_type);
+ int (*open)(void *priv);
+ void (*close)(void *priv);
};
struct ir_raw_event {
#define IR_TYPE_OTHER (1u << 31)
struct ir_scancode {
- u16 scancode;
+ u32 scancode;
u32 keycode;
};
#define RC_MAP_PINNACLE_PCTV_HD "rc-pinnacle-pctv-hd"
#define RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW_NEW "rc-pixelview-new"
#define RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW "rc-pixelview"
+#define RC_MAP_PIXELVIEW_MK12 "rc-pixelview-mk12"
#define RC_MAP_POWERCOLOR_REAL_ANGEL "rc-powercolor-real-angel"
#define RC_MAP_PROTEUS_2309 "rc-proteus-2309"
#define RC_MAP_PURPLETV "rc-purpletv"