libevdev
0.6
A wrapper library for evdev devices
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Functions to handle events and fetch the current state of the event. More...
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int | libevdev_next_event (struct libevdev *dev, unsigned int flags, struct input_event *ev) |
Get the next event from the device. More... | |
int | libevdev_has_event_pending (struct libevdev *dev) |
Check if there are events waiting for us. More... | |
Functions to handle events and fetch the current state of the event.
Generally, libevdev updates its internal state as the event is processed and forwarded to the caller. Thus, the libevdev state of the device should always be identical to the caller's state. It may however lag behind the actual state of the device.
enum libevdev_read_flag |
enum libevdev_read_status |
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LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SUCCESS |
libevdev_next_event() has finished without an error and an event is available for processing.
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LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC |
Depending on the libevdev_next_event() read flag:
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int libevdev_has_event_pending | ( | struct libevdev * | dev | ) |
Check if there are events waiting for us.
This does not read an event off the fd and may not access the fd at all. If there are events queued internally this function will return non-zero. If the internal queue is empty, this function will poll the file descriptor for data.
This is a convenience function for simple processes, most complex programs are expected to use select(2) or poll(2) on the file descriptor. The kernel guarantees that if data is available, it is a multiple of sizeof(struct input_event), and thus calling libevdev_next_event() when select(2) or poll(2) return is safe. You do not need libevdev_has_event_pending() if you're using select(2) or poll(2).
dev | The evdev device, already initialized with libevdev_set_fd() |
0 | No event is currently available |
1 | One or more events are available on the fd |
int libevdev_next_event | ( | struct libevdev * | dev, |
unsigned int | flags, | ||
struct input_event * | ev | ||
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Get the next event from the device.
This function operates in two different modes: normal mode or sync mode.
In normal mode, this function returns LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SUCCESS and returns the event in the parameter ev. If no events are available at this time, it returns -EAGAIN and ev is undefined.
If a SYN_DROPPED is read from the device, this function returns LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC and ev is set to the EV_SYN event. The caller should now call this function with the LIBEVDEV_READ_FLAG_SYNC flag set, to get the set of events that make up the device state delta. This function returns LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC for each event part of that delta, until it returns -EAGAIN once all events have been synced.
If a device needs to be synced by the caller but the caller does not call with the LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC flag set, all events from the diff are dropped and event processing continues as normal.
dev | The evdev device, already initialized with libevdev_set_fd() |
flags | Set of flags to determine behaviour. If LIBEVDEV_READ_FLAG_NORMAL is set, the next event is read in normal mode. If LIBEVDEV_READ_FLAG_SYNC is set, the next event is read in sync mode. |
ev | On success, set to the current event. |
LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SUCCESS | One or more events were read of the device and ev points to the next event in the queue |
-EAGAIN | No events are currently available on the device |
LIBEVDEV_READ_STATUS_SYNC | A SYN_DROPPED event was received, or a synced event was returned and ev points to the SYN_DROPPED event |