qemu-patch-raspberry4/keymaps.h
Samuel Thibault 44bb61c8d9 Fix curses interaction with keymaps
The combination of keymap support (-k option) and curses is currently
very broken.  The patch below fixes it by first extending keymap support
to interpret the shift, ctrl, altgr and addupper keywords in keymaps,
and to fix curses into properly using keymaps.

Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>
2010-03-06 23:15:30 +01:00

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/*
* QEMU keysym to keycode conversion using rdesktop keymaps
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Johannes Schindelin
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef __QEMU_KEYMAPS_H__
#define __QEMU_KEYMAPS_H__
#include "qemu-common.h"
typedef struct {
const char* name;
int keysym;
} name2keysym_t;
struct key_range {
int start;
int end;
struct key_range *next;
};
#define MAX_NORMAL_KEYCODE 512
#define MAX_EXTRA_COUNT 256
typedef struct {
uint16_t keysym2keycode[MAX_NORMAL_KEYCODE];
struct {
int keysym;
uint16_t keycode;
} keysym2keycode_extra[MAX_EXTRA_COUNT];
int extra_count;
struct key_range *keypad_range;
struct key_range *numlock_range;
} kbd_layout_t;
/* scancode without modifiers */
#define SCANCODE_KEYMASK 0xff
/* scancode without grey or up bit */
#define SCANCODE_KEYCODEMASK 0x7f
/* "grey" keys will usually need a 0xe0 prefix */
#define SCANCODE_GREY 0x80
#define SCANCODE_EMUL0 0xE0
/* "up" flag */
#define SCANCODE_UP 0x80
/* Additional modifiers to use if not catched another way. */
#define SCANCODE_SHIFT 0x100
#define SCANCODE_CTRL 0x200
#define SCANCODE_ALT 0x400
#define SCANCODE_ALTGR 0x800
void *init_keyboard_layout(const name2keysym_t *table, const char *language);
int keysym2scancode(void *kbd_layout, int keysym);
int keycode_is_keypad(void *kbd_layout, int keycode);
int keysym_is_numlock(void *kbd_layout, int keysym);
#endif /* __QEMU_KEYMAPS_H__ */