#ifndef __KEYBOARD_H #define __KEYBOARD_H #include <input.h> #include <stdio_dev.h> /** * struct keyboard_priv - information about a keyboard, for the uclass * * @sdev: stdio device * @input: input configuration (the driver may use this if desired) */ struct keyboard_priv { struct stdio_dev sdev; /* * This is set up by the uclass but will only be used if the driver * sets input.dev to its device pointer (it is initially NULL). */ struct input_config input; }; /** * struct keyboard_ops - keyboard device operations */ struct keyboard_ops { /** * start() - enable the keyboard ready for use * * @dev: Device to enable * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*start)(struct udevice *dev); /** * stop() - disable the keyboard when no-longer needed * * @dev: Device to disable * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error */ int (*stop)(struct udevice *dev); /** * tstc() - check if a key is available * * @dev: Device to check * @return 0 if no key is available, 1 if a key is available, -ve on * error */ int (*tstc)(struct udevice *dev); /** * getc() - get a key * * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): At present this method may wait if it calls * input_getc(). * * @dev: Device to read from * @return -EAGAIN if no key is available, otherwise key value read * (as ASCII). */ int (*getc)(struct udevice *dev); /** * update_leds() - update keyboard LEDs * * This is called when the LEDs have changed and need to be updated. * For example, if 'caps lock' is pressed then this method will be * called with the new LED value. * * @dev: Device to update * @leds: New LED mask (see INPUT_LED_... in input.h) */ int (*update_leds)(struct udevice *dev, int leds); }; #define keyboard_get_ops(dev) ((struct keyboard_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops) #endif /* __KEYBOARD_H */