The end result should (hopefully) be a little more robust (and systemd independent). I no longer remember what possessed me to switch away from the original inotify implementation, but udev detection seems to have caused enough grief to warrant switching back. This will probably break FreeBSD support without some kind of inotify glue and/or a kqueue implementation. If any FreeBSD users see this feel free to open an issue or submit a PR :P.master
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#include "keyd.h" |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <fcntl.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <sys/ioctl.h> |
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#include <pthread.h> |
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#include <dirent.h> |
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#include <linux/input-event-codes.h> |
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#include <linux/input.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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int evdev_is_keyboard(const char *devnode) |
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{ |
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int fd = open(devnode, O_RDONLY); |
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if (fd < 0) { |
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perror("open"); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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uint8_t keymask[(KEY_CNT+7)/8]; |
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if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGBIT(EV_KEY, sizeof keymask), keymask) < 0) { |
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perror("ioctl"); |
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fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Failed to retrieve key bit for %s\n", devnode); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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int has_a = keymask[KEY_A/8] & (0x01 << (KEY_A%8)); |
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int has_d = keymask[KEY_D/8] & (0x01 << (KEY_D%8)); |
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close(fd); |
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return has_a && has_d; |
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} |
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struct worker { |
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pthread_t tid; |
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char path[1024]; |
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int result; |
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} workers[256]; |
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static void *is_keyboard_worker(void *worker) |
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{ |
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struct worker *w = (struct worker*) worker; |
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w->result = evdev_is_keyboard(w->path); |
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} |
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/*
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* Note: the returned array is owned by the function and |
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* should not be freed by the caller. Successive invocations |
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* invalidate devs. |
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*/ |
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int evdev_get_keyboard_nodes(char **devs, int *ndevs) |
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{ |
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struct dirent *ent; |
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int nkbds = 0; |
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int n = 0; |
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DIR *dh = opendir("/dev/input/"); |
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if (!dh) { |
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perror("opendir /dev/input"); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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n = 0; |
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while((ent = readdir(dh))) { |
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char path[1024]; |
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if (strstr(ent->d_name, "event") == ent->d_name) { |
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assert(n < sizeof(workers)/sizeof(workers[0])); |
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struct worker *w = &workers[n++]; |
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snprintf(w->path, sizeof(w->path), "/dev/input/%s", ent->d_name); |
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pthread_create(&w->tid, NULL, is_keyboard_worker, w); |
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} |
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} |
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closedir(dh); |
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*ndevs = 0; |
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while(n--) { |
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pthread_join(workers[n].tid, NULL); |
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if(workers[n].result) |
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devs[(*ndevs)++] = workers[n].path; |
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} |
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} |
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const char *evdev_device_name(const char *devnode) |
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{ |
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static char name[256]; |
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int fd = open(devnode, O_RDONLY); |
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if (fd < 0) { |
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perror("open"); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGNAME(sizeof(name)), &name) == -1) |
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return NULL; |
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close(fd); |
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return name; |
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} |
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uint32_t evdev_device_id(const char *devnode) |
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{ |
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struct input_id info; |
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int fd = open(devnode, O_RDONLY); |
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if (fd < 0) { |
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perror("open"); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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if (ioctl(fd, EVIOCGID, &info) == -1) { |
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perror("ioctl"); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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close(fd); |
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return info.vendor << 16 | info.product; |
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} |
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