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ref: 3dc64de2e4b5293506af9d693b7d139fb88b549b
parent: 807019d6ebaebbfd297c9e9372ebe930f5780b03
author: cinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net>
date: Tue Nov 29 15:54:17 EST 2016

omap: cleanup mouse.c, just a dummy for mousectl()

--- a/sys/src/9/omap/mouse.c
+++ b/sys/src/9/omap/mouse.c
@@ -12,157 +12,23 @@
 #include <cursor.h>
 #include "screen.h"
 
-/*
- *  mouse types
- */
-enum
-{
-	Mouseother=	0,
-	Mouseserial=	1,
-	MousePS2=	2,
-};
-
-extern int mouseshifted;
-
 static QLock mousectlqlock;
-static int mousetype;
-static int intellimouse;
-static int packetsize;
-static int resolution;
 static int accelerated;
-static int mousehwaccel;
-static char mouseport[5];
 
 enum
 {
 	CMaccelerated,
-	CMhwaccel,
-	CMintellimouse,
 	CMlinear,
-	CMps2,
-	CMps2intellimouse,
-	CMres,
-	CMreset,
-	CMserial,
 };
 
 static Cmdtab mousectlmsg[] =
 {
 	CMaccelerated,		"accelerated",		0,
-	CMhwaccel,		"hwaccel",		2,
-	CMintellimouse,		"intellimouse",		1,
 	CMlinear,		"linear",		1,
-	CMps2,			"ps2",			1,
-	CMps2intellimouse,	"ps2intellimouse",	1,
-	CMres,			"res",			0,
-	CMreset,		"reset",		1,
-	CMserial,		"serial",		0,
 };
 
-/*
- *  ps/2 mouse message is three bytes
- *
- *	byte 0 -	0 0 SDY SDX 1 M R L
- *	byte 1 -	DX
- *	byte 2 -	DY
- *
- *  shift & right button is the same as middle button
- *
- * Intellimouse and AccuPoint with extra buttons deliver
- *	byte 3 -	00 or 01 or FF according to extra button state.
- * extra buttons are mapped in this code to buttons 4 and 5.
- * AccuPoint generates repeated events for these buttons;
-*  it and Intellimouse generate 'down' events only, so
- * user-level code is required to generate button 'up' events
- * if they are needed by the application.
- * Also on laptops with AccuPoint AND external mouse, the
- * controller may deliver 3 or 4 bytes according to the type
- * of the external mouse; code must adapt.
- *
- * On the NEC Versa series (and perhaps others?) we seem to
- * lose a byte from the packet every once in a while, which
- * means we lose where we are in the instruction stream.
- * To resynchronize, if we get a byte more than two seconds
- * after the previous byte, we assume it's the first in a packet.
- */
-static void
-ps2mouseputc(int c, int shift)
-{
-	static short msg[4];
-	static int nb;
-	static uchar b[] = {0, 1, 4, 5, 2, 3, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 6, 7 };
-	static ulong lasttick;
-	ulong m;
-	int buttons, dx, dy;
 
-	shift |= mouseshifted;
-	m = MACHP(0)->ticks;
-	if(TK2SEC(m - lasttick) > 2)
-		nb = 0;
-	lasttick = m;
-	if(nb==0 && (c&0xc8)!=0x08)
-		if(intellimouse && (c==0x00 || c==0x01 || c==0xFF)){
-			packetsize = 4;
-			return;
-		}
-
-	msg[nb] = c;
-	if(++nb >= packetsize){
-		nb = 0;
-		if(msg[0] & 0x10)
-			msg[1] |= 0xFF00;
-		if(msg[0] & 0x20)
-			msg[2] |= 0xFF00;
-
-		buttons = b[(msg[0]&7) | (shift ? 8 : 0)];
-		if(intellimouse && packetsize==4){
-			if((msg[3]&0xc8) == 0x08){
-				packetsize = 3;
-				msg[0] = msg[3];
-				nb = 1;
-			}else{
-				if((msg[3] >> 3) & 1)
-					buttons |= 1<<3;
-				else if(msg[3] & 0x7)
-					buttons |= 1<<4;
-			}
-		}
-		dx = msg[1];
-		dy = -msg[2];
-		mousetrack(dx, dy, buttons, TK2MS(MACHP(0)->ticks));
-	}
-}
-
-/*
- *  set up a ps2 mouse
- */
 static void
-ps2mouse(void)
-{
-	if(mousetype == MousePS2)
-		return;
-
-	mousetype = MousePS2;
-	packetsize = 3;
-	mousehwaccel = 1;
-
-//	i8042auxenable(ps2mouseputc);
-//	i8042auxcmd(0xEA);	// TODO
-//	i8042auxcmd(0xF4);
-}
-
-/*
- * The PS/2 Trackpoint multiplexor on the IBM Thinkpad T23 ignores
- * acceleration commands.  It is supposed to pass them on
- * to the attached device, but my Logitech mouse is simply
- * not behaving any differently.  For such devices, we allow
- * the user to use "hwaccel off" to tell us to back off to
- * software acceleration even if we're using the PS/2 port.
- * (Serial mice are always software accelerated.)
- * For more information on the Thinkpad multiplexor, see
- * http://wwwcssrv.almaden.ibm.com/trackpoint/
- */
-static void
 setaccelerated(int x)
 {
 	accelerated = x;
@@ -176,25 +42,6 @@
 	mouseaccelerate(0);
 }
 
-static void
-setres(int n)
-{
-	resolution = n;
-}
-
-static void
-setintellimouse(void)
-{
-	intellimouse = 1;
-	packetsize = 4;
-}
-
-static void
-resetmouse(void)
-{
-	packetsize = 3;
-}
-
 void
 mousectl(Cmdbuf *cb)
 {
@@ -205,51 +52,15 @@
 		qunlock(&mousectlqlock);
 		nexterror();
 	}
-
 	ct = lookupcmd(cb, mousectlmsg, nelem(mousectlmsg));
 	switch(ct->index){
 	case CMaccelerated:
 		setaccelerated(cb->nf == 1? 1: atoi(cb->f[1]));
 		break;
-	case CMintellimouse:
-		setintellimouse();
-		break;
 	case CMlinear:
 		setlinear();
 		break;
-	case CMps2:
-		intellimouse = 0;
-		break;
-	case CMps2intellimouse:
-		setintellimouse();
-		break;
-	case CMres:
-		if(cb->nf >= 2)
-			setres(atoi(cb->f[1]));
-		else
-			setres(1);
-		break;
-	case CMreset:
-		resetmouse();
-		if(accelerated)
-			setaccelerated(accelerated);
-		if(resolution)
-			setres(resolution);
-		if(intellimouse)
-			setintellimouse();
-		break;
-	case CMserial:
-		error("serial mice not supported");
-		break;
-	case CMhwaccel:
-		if(strcmp(cb->f[1], "on")==0)
-			mousehwaccel = 1;
-		else if(strcmp(cb->f[1], "off")==0)
-			mousehwaccel = 0;
-		else
-			cmderror(cb, "bad mouse control message");
 	}
-
 	qunlock(&mousectlqlock);
 	poperror();
 }