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1 | 30 | up20180655 | #include <lcom/lcf.h> |
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2 | #include <lcom/lab3.h> |
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4 | #include <stdbool.h> |
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5 | #include <stdint.h> |
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7 | #include "kbc.h" |
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8 | 60 | up20180642 | #include "kbc_macros.h" |
9 | #include "keyboard.h" |
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10 | #include "timer.h" |
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11 | #include "utils.h" |
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12 | 30 | up20180655 | |
13 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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14 | // sets the language of LCF messages (can be either EN-US or PT-PT)
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15 | lcf_set_language("EN-US");
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17 | // enables to log function invocations that are being "wrapped" by LCF
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18 | // [comment this out if you don't want/need it]
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19 | lcf_trace_calls("/home/lcom/labs/lab3/trace.txt");
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21 | // enables to save the output of printf function calls on a file
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22 | // [comment this out if you don't want/need it]
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23 | lcf_log_output("/home/lcom/labs/lab3/output.txt");
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25 | // handles control over to LCF
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26 | // [LCF handles command line arguments and invokes the right function]
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27 | if (lcf_start(argc, argv))
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28 | return 1; |
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30 | // LCF clean up tasks
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31 | // [must be the last statement before return]
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32 | lcf_cleanup(); |
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33 | |||
34 | return 0; |
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35 | } |
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37 | int(kbd_test_scan)() {
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38 | 44 | up20180642 | /// loop stuff
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39 | 30 | up20180655 | int ipc_status, r;
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40 | message msg; |
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41 | 44 | up20180642 | /// Keyboard interrupt handling
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42 | 37 | up20180655 | uint8_t kbc_irq_bit = 1;
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43 | 30 | up20180655 | int kbc_id = 0; |
44 | 37 | up20180655 | int kbc_irq = BIT(kbc_irq_bit);
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45 | 60 | up20180642 | if (subscribe_keyboard_interrupt(kbc_irq_bit, &kbc_id)) return 1; |
46 | 44 | up20180642 | /// cycle
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47 | int good = 1; |
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48 | while (good) {
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49 | 30 | up20180655 | /* Get a request message. */
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50 | if ((r = driver_receive(ANY, &msg, &ipc_status)) != 0) { |
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51 | printf("driver_receive failed with %d", r);
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52 | continue;
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53 | } |
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54 | if (is_ipc_notify(ipc_status)) { /* received notification */ |
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55 | switch (_ENDPOINT_P(msg.m_source)) {
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56 | case HARDWARE: /* hardware interrupt notification */ |
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57 | 37 | up20180655 | if (msg.m_notify.interrupts & kbc_irq) { /* subscribed interrupt */ |
58 | 30 | up20180655 | kbc_ih(); |
59 | 67 | up20180642 | if(keyboard_done)
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60 | kbd_print_scancode(!(scancode[scancode_sz-1] & BREAK_CODE_BIT), scancode_sz, scancode);
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61 | 44 | up20180642 | if (scancode[0] == ESC_BREAK_CODE) good = 0; |
62 | 30 | up20180655 | } |
63 | break;
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64 | default:
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65 | break; /* no other notifications expected: do nothing */ |
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66 | } |
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67 | } else { /* received standart message, not a notification */ |
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68 | /* no standart message expected: do nothing */
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69 | } |
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70 | } |
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72 | 44 | up20180642 | if (unsubscribe_interrupt(&kbc_id)) return 1; |
73 | 30 | up20180655 | |
74 | 42 | up20180642 | if (kbd_print_no_sysinb(sys_inb_counter)) return 1; |
75 | 30 | up20180655 | |
76 | return 0; |
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77 | } |
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79 | int(kbd_test_poll)() {
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80 | 36 | up20180642 | uint8_t c[2]; uint8_t size;
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81 | do{
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82 | 60 | up20180642 | if(keyboard_poll(c, &size)) return 1; |
83 | 50 | up20180655 | if(kbd_print_scancode((~c[size-1])&BREAK_CODE_BIT, size, c)) return 1; |
84 | 36 | up20180642 | }while(!(size == 1 && c[0] == ESC_BREAK_CODE)); |
85 | 38 | up20180642 | |
86 | 60 | up20180642 | if(kbc_restore_keyboard()) return 1; |
87 | 39 | up20180642 | |
88 | 43 | up20180642 | if(kbd_print_no_sysinb(sys_inb_counter)) return 1; |
89 | 42 | up20180642 | |
90 | 36 | up20180642 | return 0; |
91 | 30 | up20180655 | } |
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93 | 44 | up20180642 | int(kbd_test_timed_scan)(uint8_t idle) {
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94 | /// loop stuff
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95 | int ipc_status, r;
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96 | message msg; |
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97 | /// Timer interrupt handling
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98 | const uint32_t frequency = 60; // Frequency asummed at 60Hz |
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99 | uint8_t timer_irq_bit = 0;
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100 | int timer_id = 0; |
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101 | int timer_irq = BIT(timer_irq_bit);
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102 | if(subscribe_timer_interrupt(timer_irq_bit, &timer_id)) return 1; |
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104 | no_interrupts = 0;
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105 | int time = 0; |
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106 | /// Keyboard interrupt handling
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107 | uint8_t kbc_irq_bit = 1;
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108 | int kbc_id = 0; |
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109 | int kbc_irq = BIT(kbc_irq_bit);
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110 | 60 | up20180642 | if(subscribe_keyboard_interrupt(kbc_irq_bit, &kbc_id)) return 1; |
111 | 44 | up20180642 | /// cycle
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112 | int good = 1; |
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113 | while (good) {
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114 | /* Get a request message. */
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115 | if ((r = driver_receive(ANY, &msg, &ipc_status)) != 0) { |
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116 | printf("driver_receive failed with %d", r);
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117 | continue;
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118 | } |
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119 | if (is_ipc_notify(ipc_status)) { /* received notification */ |
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120 | switch (_ENDPOINT_P(msg.m_source)) {
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121 | case HARDWARE: /* hardware interrupt notification */ |
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122 | if (msg.m_notify.interrupts & timer_irq) { /* subscribed interrupt */ |
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123 | timer_int_handler(); |
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124 | if (no_interrupts%frequency == 0) time++; |
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125 | if(time >= idle) good = 0; |
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126 | } |
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127 | if (msg.m_notify.interrupts & kbc_irq) { /// subscribed interrupt |
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128 | kbc_ih(); |
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129 | 67 | up20180642 | if(keyboard_done) {
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130 | kbd_print_scancode(!(scancode[scancode_sz-1] & BREAK_CODE_BIT), scancode_sz, scancode);
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131 | 44 | up20180642 | time = 0;
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132 | 45 | up20180642 | no_interrupts = 0;
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133 | 44 | up20180642 | if (scancode[0] == ESC_BREAK_CODE) good = 0; |
134 | } |
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135 | } |
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136 | break;
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137 | default:
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138 | break; /* no other notifications expected: do nothing */ |
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139 | } |
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140 | } else { /* received standart message, not a notification */ |
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141 | /* no standart message expected: do nothing */
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142 | } |
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143 | } |
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145 | if (unsubscribe_interrupt(&kbc_id)) return 1; |
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146 | if (unsubscribe_interrupt(&timer_id)) return 1; |
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148 | return 0; |
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149 | 30 | up20180655 | } |