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David Herrmann b8e0fe31a7 HID: wiimote: support Nintendo Wii U Pro Controller
The Wii U Pro Controller is a new Nintendo remote device that looks very
similar to the XBox controller. It has nearly the same features and uses
the same protocol as the Wii Remote.

We add a new wiimote extension device so the Pro Controller is properly
detected and supported.

The device reports MP support, which is odd and I couldn't get it working,
yet. Hence, we disable MP registers for now. Further investigation is
needed to see what extra capabilities are provided.

There are some other unknown bits in the extension reports that I couldn't
figure out what they do. You can use hidraw to access these if you're
interested.

We might want to hook up the "charging" and "USB" bits to the battery
device so user-space can query whether it is currently charged via USB.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-27 11:57:49 +02:00
Jiri Kosina 5b22b91ab6 HID: wiimote: fix coccinelle warnings
drivers/hid/hid-wiimote-modules.c:569:2-3: Unneeded semicolon

Generated by: coccinelle/misc/semicolon.cocci

Reported-by: Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-18 16:05:34 +02:00
David Herrmann ee286c2e80 HID: wiimote: fix classic controller parsing
I finally got a "Classic Controller" and "Classic Controller Pro" in my
hands and noticed that all analog data was incorrectly parsed. Fix this
up so we report the data that we pretend we do.

I really doubt that this breaks any backwards compatibility, but if we
get any reports, we only need to revert this single patch.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:06 +02:00
David Herrmann 9f329741a6 HID: wiimote: add MP quirks
Devices which have built-in motion plus ports don't need MP detection
logic. The new WIIMOD_BUILTIN_MP modules sets the WIIPROTO_FLAG_BUILTIN_MP
flag which disables polling for MP.

Some other devices erroneously report that they support motion-plus. For
these devices and all devices without extension ports, we load
WIIMOD_NO_MP which sets WIIPROTO_FLAG_NO_MP. This effectively disables all
MP detection logic.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:06 +02:00
David Herrmann 8b1fded7a3 HID: wiimote: add "bboard_calib" attribute
Balance-Boards provide 3 16bit calibration values for each of the 4
sensors. We provide these now as 192bit value via a new "bboard_calib"
sysfs attribute.
We also re-read the calibration data from the device whenever user-space
attempts to read this file. On normal Nintendo boards, this always
produces the same results, however, on some 3rd party devices these values
change until the device is fully initialized. As I have currently no idea
how long to wait until it's ready (sometimes takes up to 10s?) we provide
a simple workaround for users by reading this file.

If we, at some point, figure out how it works, we can implement it in the
kernel and provide offline data via "bboard_calib". This won't break
user-space then.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:05 +02:00
David Herrmann 34472d370f HID: wiimote: add Motion Plus extension module
Add parsers for motion plus data so we can hotplug motion plus extensions
and make use of them. This is mostly the same as the old static motion
plus parser.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:04 +02:00
David Herrmann 9d6f9ecb0c HID: wiimote: add Classic Controller extension
Add a new extension module for the classic controller so we get hotplug
support for this device. It is mostly the same as the old static classic
controller parser.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:03 +02:00
David Herrmann b6ee67b37c HID: wiimote: add Nunchuk support
This moves the nunchuk parser over to an extension module. This allows to
make use of hotplugged Nunchuks instead of the old static parser.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:03 +02:00
David Herrmann f1d4bed45b HID: wiimote: add Balance Board support
This adds Nintendo Wii Balance Board support to the new HOTPLUG capable
wiimote core. It is mostly copied from the old extension.

This also adds Balance Board device detection. Whenever we find a device
that supports the balance-board extension, we assume that it is a real
balance board and disable unsupported hardward like accelerometer, IR,
rumble and more.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:03 +02:00
David Herrmann 4148b6bf8a HID: wiimote: add extension hotplug support
The Wii Remote has several extension ports. The first port (EXT) provides
hotplug events whenever an extension is plugged. The second port (MP)
does not provide hotplug events by default. Instead, we have to map MP
into EXT to get events for it.

This patch introduces hotplug support for extensions. It is fairly
complicated to get this right because the Wii Remote sends a lot of
noise-hotplug events while activating extension ports. We need to filter
the events and only handle the events that are real hotplug events.

Mapping MP into EXT is easy. But if we want both, MP _and_ EXT at the same
time, we need to map MP into EXT and enable a passthrough-mode. This will
then send real EXT events through the mapped MP interleaved with real MP
events. But once MP is mapped, we no longer have access to the real EXT
registers so we need to perform setup _before_ mapping MP. Furthermore, we
no longer can read EXT IDs so we cannot verify if EXT is still the same
extension that we expect it to be.
We deal with this by unmapping MP whenever we got into a situation where
EXT might have changed. We then re-read EXT and MP and remap everything.

The real Wii Console takes a fairly easy approach: It simply reconnects to
the device on hotplug events that it didn't expect. So if a program wants
MP events, but MP is disconnected, it fails and reconnects so it can wait
for MP hotplug events again.
This simplifies hotplugging a lot because we just react on PLUG events and
ignore UNPLUG events.
The more sophisticated Wii applications avoid reconnection (well, they
still reconnect during many weird events, but at least not during UNPLUG)
but they start polling the device. This allows them to disable the device,
poll for the extension ports to settle and then initialize them again.
Unfortunately, this approach fails whenever an extension is replugged
while it is initialized. We would loose UNPLUG events and polling the
device later will give unreliable results because the extension port might
be in some weird state, even though it's actually unplugged.

Our approach is a real HOTPLUG approch. We keep track of the EXT and
mapped MP hotplug events whenever they occur. We then re-evaluate the
device state and initialize any possible new extension or deinitialize any
gone extension. Only during initialization, we set an extension port
ACTIVE. However, during an unplug event we mark them as INACTIVE. This
guarantess that a fast UNPLUG -> PLUG event sequence doesn't keep them
marked as PLUGGED+ACTIVE but only PLUGGED.
To deal with annoying noise-hotplug events during extension mapping, we
simply rescan the device before performing any mapping. This allows us to
ignore all the noise events as long as the device is in the correct state.

Long story short: EXT and MP registers are sparsely known and we need to
jump through hoops to get reliable HOTPLUG working. But while Nintendo
needs *FOUR* Bluetooth reconnections for the shortest imaginable
boot->menu->game->menu->shutdown sequence, we now need *ZERO*.

As always, 3rd party devices tend to break whenever we behave differently
than the original Wii. So there are also devices which _expect_ a
disconnect after UNPLUG. Obviously, these devices won't benefit from this
patch. But all official devices were tested extensively and work great
during any hotplug sequence. Yay!

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:02 +02:00
David Herrmann 3b5f03c4e3 HID: wiimote: convert IR to module
IR is the last piece that still is handled natively. This patch converts
it into a sub-device module like all other sub-devices. It mainly moves
code and doesn't change semantics.

We also implicitly sync IR data on ir_to_input3 now so the explicit
input_sync() calls are no longer needed.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:02 +02:00
David Herrmann 0ea1675723 HID: wiimote: convert ACCEL to module
Accelerometer data is very similar to KEYS handling. Therefore, convert
all ACCEL related handling into a sub-device module similar to KEYS.

This doesn't change any semantics but only moves code over to
wiimote-modules.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:02 +02:00
David Herrmann 6c5ae01805 HID: wiimote: convert LEDS to modules
Each of the 4 LEDs may be supported individually by devices. Therefore,
we need one module for each device. To avoid code-duplication, we simply
pass the LED ID as "arg" argument to the module loading code.

This just moves the code over to wiimote-module. The semantics stay the
same as before.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:01 +02:00
David Herrmann dcf3923138 HID: wiimote: convert BATTERY to module
This introduces a new sub-device module for the BATTERY handlers. It
moves the whole power_supply battery handling over to wiimote-modules.

This doesn't change any semantics or ABI but only converts the battery
handling into a sub-device module.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:01 +02:00
David Herrmann 20cef813b4 HID: wiimote: convert KEYS and RUMBLE to modules
This introduces the first sub-device modules by converting the KEYS and
RUMBLE sub-devices into wiimote modules. Both must be converted at once
because they depend on the built-in shared input device.

This mostly moves code from wiimote-core to wiimote-modules and doesn't
change any semantics or ABI.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:01 +02:00
David Herrmann 27f0694214 HID: wiimote: add sub-device module infrastructure
To avoid loading all sub-device drivers for every Wii Remote, even though
the required hardware might not be available, we introduce a module layer.

The module layer specifies which sub-devices are available on each
device-type. After device detection, we only load the modules for the
detected device. If module loading fails, we unload everything and mark
the device as WIIMOTE_DEV_UNKNOWN. As long as a device is marked as
"unknown", no sub-devices will be used and the device is considered
unsupported.

All the different sub-devices, including KEYS, RUMBLE, BATTERY, LEDS,
ACCELEROMETER, IR and more will be ported in follow-up patches to the new
module layer.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2013-06-03 11:07:00 +02:00