STRUCT INPUT_HANDLE(9) Input Subsystem STRUCT INPUT_HANDLE(9)NAME
struct_input_handle - links input device with an input handler
SYNOPSIS
struct input_handle {
void * private;
int open;
const char * name;
struct input_dev * dev;
struct input_handler * handler;
struct list_head d_node;
struct list_head h_node;
};
MEMBERS
private
handler-specific data
open
counter showing whether the handle is 'open', i.e. should deliver events from its device
name
name given to the handle by handler that created it
dev
input device the handle is attached to
handler
handler that works with the device through this handle
d_node
used to put the handle on device's list of attached handles
h_node
used to put the handle on handler's list of handles from which it gets events
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STRUCT INPUT_POLLED_(9) Input Subsystem STRUCT INPUT_POLLED_(9)NAME
struct_input_polled_dev - simple polled input device
SYNOPSIS
struct input_polled_dev {
void * private;
void (* open) (struct input_polled_dev *dev);
void (* close) (struct input_polled_dev *dev);
void (* poll) (struct input_polled_dev *dev);
unsigned int poll_interval;
unsigned int poll_interval_max;
unsigned int poll_interval_min;
struct input_dev * input;
};
MEMBERS
private
private driver data.
open
driver-supplied method that prepares device for polling (enabled the device and maybe flushes device state).
close
driver-supplied method that is called when device is no longer being polled. Used to put device into low power mode.
poll
driver-supplied method that polls the device and posts input events (mandatory).
poll_interval
specifies how often the poll method should be called. Defaults to 500 msec unless overridden when registering the device.
poll_interval_max
specifies upper bound for the poll interval. Defaults to the initial value of poll_interval.
poll_interval_min
specifies lower bound for the poll interval. Defaults to 0.
input
input device structure associated with the polled device. Must be properly initialized by the driver (id, name, phys, bits).
DESCRIPTION
Polled input device provides a skeleton for supporting simple input devices that do not raise interrupts but have to be periodically
scanned or polled to detect changes in their state.
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