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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Driver for Virtual PS/2 Mouse on VMware and QEMU hypervisors.
*
* Copyright (C) 2014, VMware, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Twin device code is hugely inspired by the ALPS driver.
* Authors:
* Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
* Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
*/
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <linux/serio.h>
#include <linux/libps2.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <asm/hypervisor.h>
#include <asm/vmware.h>
#include "psmouse.h"
#include "vmmouse.h"
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_MAGIC 0x564D5868U
/*
* Main commands supported by the vmmouse hypervisor port.
*/
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_GETVERSION 10
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_ABSPOINTER_DATA 39
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_ABSPOINTER_STATUS 40
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_ABSPOINTER_COMMAND 41
#define VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_ABSPOINTER_RESTRICT 86
/*
* Subcommands for VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_ABSPOINTER_COMMAND
*/
#define VMMOUSE_CMD_ENABLE 0x45414552U
#define VMMOUSE_CMD_DISABLE 0x000000f5U
#define VMMOUSE_CMD_REQUEST_RELATIVE 0x4c455252U
#define VMMOUSE_CMD_REQUEST_ABSOLUTE 0x53424152U
#define VMMOUSE_ERROR 0xffff0000U
#define VMMOUSE_VERSION_ID 0x3442554aU
#define VMMOUSE_RELATIVE_PACKET 0x00010000U
#define VMMOUSE_LEFT_BUTTON 0x20
#define VMMOUSE_RIGHT_BUTTON 0x10
#define VMMOUSE_MIDDLE_BUTTON 0x08
/*
* VMMouse Restrict command
*/
#define VMMOUSE_RESTRICT_ANY 0x00
#define VMMOUSE_RESTRICT_CPL0 0x01
#define VMMOUSE_RESTRICT_IOPL 0x02
#define VMMOUSE_MAX_X 0xFFFF
#define VMMOUSE_MAX_Y 0xFFFF
#define VMMOUSE_VENDOR "VMware"
#define VMMOUSE_NAME "VMMouse"
/**
* struct vmmouse_data - private data structure for the vmmouse driver
*
* @abs_dev: "Absolute" device used to report absolute mouse movement.
* @phys: Physical path for the absolute device.
* @dev_name: Name attribute name for the absolute device.
*/
struct vmmouse_data {
struct input_dev *abs_dev;
char phys[32];
char dev_name[128];
};
/**
* Hypervisor-specific bi-directional communication channel
* implementing the vmmouse protocol. Should never execute on
* bare metal hardware.
*/
#define VMMOUSE_CMD(cmd, in1, out1, out2, out3, out4) \
({ \
unsigned long __dummy1, __dummy2; \
__asm__ __volatile__ (VMWARE_HYPERCALL : \
"=a"(out1), \
"=b"(out2), \
"=c"(out3), \
"=d"(out4), \
"=S"(__dummy1), \
"=D"(__dummy2) : \
"a"(VMMOUSE_PROTO_MAGIC), \
"b"(in1), \
"c"(VMMOUSE_PROTO_CMD_##cmd), \
"d"(0) : \
"memory"); \
})
/**
* vmmouse_report_button - report button state on the correct input device
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
* @abs_dev: The absolute input device
* @rel_dev: The relative input device
* @pref_dev: The preferred device for reporting
* @code: Button code
* @value: Button value
*
* Report @value and @code on @pref_dev, unless the button is already
* pressed on the other device, in which case the state is reported on that
* device.
*/
static void vmmouse_report_button(struct psmouse *psmouse,
struct input_dev *abs_dev,
struct input_dev *rel_dev,
struct input_dev *pref_dev,
unsigned int code, int value)
{
if (test_bit(code, abs_dev->key))
pref_dev = abs_dev;
else if (test_bit(code, rel_dev->key))
pref_dev = rel_dev;
input_report_key(pref_dev, code, value);
}
/**
* vmmouse_report_events - process events on the vmmouse communications channel
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* This function pulls events from the vmmouse communications channel and
* reports them on the correct (absolute or relative) input device. When the
* communications channel is drained, or if we've processed more than 255
* psmouse commands, the function returns PSMOUSE_FULL_PACKET. If there is a
* host- or synchronization error, the function returns PSMOUSE_BAD_DATA in
* the hope that the caller will reset the communications channel.
*/
static psmouse_ret_t vmmouse_report_events(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
struct input_dev *rel_dev = psmouse->dev;
struct vmmouse_data *priv = psmouse->private;
struct input_dev *abs_dev = priv->abs_dev;
struct input_dev *pref_dev;
u32 status, x, y, z;
u32 dummy1, dummy2, dummy3;
unsigned int queue_length;
unsigned int count = 255;
while (count--) {
/* See if we have motion data. */
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_STATUS, 0,
status, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3);
if ((status & VMMOUSE_ERROR) == VMMOUSE_ERROR) {
psmouse_err(psmouse, "failed to fetch status data\n");
/*
* After a few attempts this will result in
* reconnect.
*/
return PSMOUSE_BAD_DATA;
}
queue_length = status & 0xffff;
if (queue_length == 0)
break;
if (queue_length % 4) {
psmouse_err(psmouse, "invalid queue length\n");
return PSMOUSE_BAD_DATA;
}
/* Now get it */
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_DATA, 4, status, x, y, z);
/*
* And report what we've got. Prefer to report button
* events on the same device where we report motion events.
* This doesn't work well with the mouse wheel, though. See
* below. Ideally we would want to report that on the
* preferred device as well.
*/
if (status & VMMOUSE_RELATIVE_PACKET) {
pref_dev = rel_dev;
input_report_rel(rel_dev, REL_X, (s32)x);
input_report_rel(rel_dev, REL_Y, -(s32)y);
} else {
pref_dev = abs_dev;
input_report_abs(abs_dev, ABS_X, x);
input_report_abs(abs_dev, ABS_Y, y);
}
/* Xorg seems to ignore wheel events on absolute devices */
input_report_rel(rel_dev, REL_WHEEL, -(s8)((u8) z));
vmmouse_report_button(psmouse, abs_dev, rel_dev,
pref_dev, BTN_LEFT,
status & VMMOUSE_LEFT_BUTTON);
vmmouse_report_button(psmouse, abs_dev, rel_dev,
pref_dev, BTN_RIGHT,
status & VMMOUSE_RIGHT_BUTTON);
vmmouse_report_button(psmouse, abs_dev, rel_dev,
pref_dev, BTN_MIDDLE,
status & VMMOUSE_MIDDLE_BUTTON);
input_sync(abs_dev);
input_sync(rel_dev);
}
return PSMOUSE_FULL_PACKET;
}
/**
* vmmouse_process_byte - process data on the ps/2 channel
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* When the ps/2 channel indicates that there is vmmouse data available,
* call vmmouse channel processing. Otherwise, continue to accept bytes. If
* there is a synchronization or communication data error, return
* PSMOUSE_BAD_DATA in the hope that the caller will reset the mouse.
*/
static psmouse_ret_t vmmouse_process_byte(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
unsigned char *packet = psmouse->packet;
switch (psmouse->pktcnt) {
case 1:
return (packet[0] & 0x8) == 0x8 ?
PSMOUSE_GOOD_DATA : PSMOUSE_BAD_DATA;
case 2:
return PSMOUSE_GOOD_DATA;
default:
return vmmouse_report_events(psmouse);
}
}
/**
* vmmouse_disable - Disable vmmouse
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* Tries to disable vmmouse mode.
*/
static void vmmouse_disable(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
u32 status;
u32 dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4;
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_COMMAND, VMMOUSE_CMD_DISABLE,
dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4);
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_STATUS, 0,
status, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3);
if ((status & VMMOUSE_ERROR) != VMMOUSE_ERROR)
psmouse_warn(psmouse, "failed to disable vmmouse device\n");
}
/**
* vmmouse_enable - Enable vmmouse and request absolute mode.
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* Tries to enable vmmouse mode. Performs basic checks and requests
* absolute vmmouse mode.
* Returns 0 on success, -ENODEV on failure.
*/
static int vmmouse_enable(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
u32 status, version;
u32 dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4;
/*
* Try enabling the device. If successful, we should be able to
* read valid version ID back from it.
*/
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_COMMAND, VMMOUSE_CMD_ENABLE,
dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4);
/*
* See if version ID can be retrieved.
*/
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_STATUS, 0, status, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3);
if ((status & 0x0000ffff) == 0) {
psmouse_dbg(psmouse, "empty flags - assuming no device\n");
return -ENXIO;
}
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_DATA, 1 /* single item */,
version, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3);
if (version != VMMOUSE_VERSION_ID) {
psmouse_dbg(psmouse, "Unexpected version value: %u vs %u\n",
(unsigned) version, VMMOUSE_VERSION_ID);
vmmouse_disable(psmouse);
return -ENXIO;
}
/*
* Restrict ioport access, if possible.
*/
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_RESTRICT, VMMOUSE_RESTRICT_CPL0,
dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4);
VMMOUSE_CMD(ABSPOINTER_COMMAND, VMMOUSE_CMD_REQUEST_ABSOLUTE,
dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4);
return 0;
}
/*
* Array of supported hypervisors.
*/
static enum x86_hypervisor_type vmmouse_supported_hypervisors[] = {
X86_HYPER_VMWARE,
X86_HYPER_KVM,
};
/**
* vmmouse_check_hypervisor - Check if we're running on a supported hypervisor
*/
static bool vmmouse_check_hypervisor(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(vmmouse_supported_hypervisors); i++)
if (vmmouse_supported_hypervisors[i] == x86_hyper_type)
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* vmmouse_detect - Probe whether vmmouse is available
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
* @set_properties: Whether to set psmouse name and vendor
*
* Returns 0 if vmmouse channel is available. Negative error code if not.
*/
int vmmouse_detect(struct psmouse *psmouse, bool set_properties)
{
u32 response, version, dummy1, dummy2;
if (!vmmouse_check_hypervisor()) {
psmouse_dbg(psmouse,
"VMMouse not running on supported hypervisor.\n");
return -ENXIO;
}
/* Check if the device is present */
response = ~VMMOUSE_PROTO_MAGIC;
VMMOUSE_CMD(GETVERSION, 0, version, response, dummy1, dummy2);
if (response != VMMOUSE_PROTO_MAGIC || version == 0xffffffffU)
return -ENXIO;
if (set_properties) {
psmouse->vendor = VMMOUSE_VENDOR;
psmouse->name = VMMOUSE_NAME;
psmouse->model = version;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* vmmouse_disconnect - Take down vmmouse driver
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* Takes down vmmouse driver and frees resources set up in vmmouse_init().
*/
static void vmmouse_disconnect(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
struct vmmouse_data *priv = psmouse->private;
vmmouse_disable(psmouse);
psmouse_reset(psmouse);
input_unregister_device(priv->abs_dev);
kfree(priv);
}
/**
* vmmouse_reconnect - Reset the ps/2 - and vmmouse connections
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* Attempts to reset the mouse connections. Returns 0 on success and
* -1 on failure.
*/
static int vmmouse_reconnect(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
int error;
psmouse_reset(psmouse);
vmmouse_disable(psmouse);
error = vmmouse_enable(psmouse);
if (error) {
psmouse_err(psmouse,
"Unable to re-enable mouse when reconnecting, err: %d\n",
error);
return error;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* vmmouse_init - Initialize the vmmouse driver
*
* @psmouse: Pointer to the psmouse struct
*
* Requests the device and tries to enable vmmouse mode.
* If successful, sets up the input device for relative movement events.
* It also allocates another input device and sets it up for absolute motion
* events. Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
*/
int vmmouse_init(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
struct vmmouse_data *priv;
struct input_dev *rel_dev = psmouse->dev, *abs_dev;
int error;
psmouse_reset(psmouse);
error = vmmouse_enable(psmouse);
if (error)
return error;
priv = kzalloc(sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL);
abs_dev = input_allocate_device();
if (!priv || !abs_dev) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto init_fail;
}
priv->abs_dev = abs_dev;
psmouse->private = priv;
/* Set up and register absolute device */
snprintf(priv->phys, sizeof(priv->phys), "%s/input1",
psmouse->ps2dev.serio->phys);
/* Mimic name setup for relative device in psmouse-base.c */
snprintf(priv->dev_name, sizeof(priv->dev_name), "%s %s %s",
VMMOUSE_PSNAME, VMMOUSE_VENDOR, VMMOUSE_NAME);
abs_dev->phys = priv->phys;
abs_dev->name = priv->dev_name;
abs_dev->id.bustype = BUS_I8042;
abs_dev->id.vendor = 0x0002;
abs_dev->id.product = PSMOUSE_VMMOUSE;
abs_dev->id.version = psmouse->model;
abs_dev->dev.parent = &psmouse->ps2dev.serio->dev;
/* Set absolute device capabilities */
input_set_capability(abs_dev, EV_KEY, BTN_LEFT);
input_set_capability(abs_dev, EV_KEY, BTN_RIGHT);
input_set_capability(abs_dev, EV_KEY, BTN_MIDDLE);
input_set_capability(abs_dev, EV_ABS, ABS_X);
input_set_capability(abs_dev, EV_ABS, ABS_Y);
input_set_abs_params(abs_dev, ABS_X, 0, VMMOUSE_MAX_X, 0, 0);
input_set_abs_params(abs_dev, ABS_Y, 0, VMMOUSE_MAX_Y, 0, 0);
error = input_register_device(priv->abs_dev);
if (error)
goto init_fail;
/* Add wheel capability to the relative device */
input_set_capability(rel_dev, EV_REL, REL_WHEEL);
psmouse->protocol_handler = vmmouse_process_byte;
psmouse->disconnect = vmmouse_disconnect;
psmouse->reconnect = vmmouse_reconnect;
return 0;
init_fail:
vmmouse_disable(psmouse);
psmouse_reset(psmouse);
input_free_device(abs_dev);
kfree(priv);
psmouse->private = NULL;
return error;
}
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