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/*
* VBMouse - win16 mouse driver entry points
* Copyright (C) 2022 Javier S. Pedro
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include "utils.h"
#include "int33.h"
#include "int21dos.h"
#include "int2fwin.h"
#include "mousew16.h"
/** Whether to enable wheel mouse handling. */
#define USE_WHEEL 1
/** Verbosely log events as they happen. */
#define TRACE_EVENTS 0
#define MOUSE_NUM_BUTTONS 2
/** The routine Windows gave us which we should use to report events. */
static LPFN_MOUSEEVENT eventproc;
/** Current status of the driver. */
static struct {
/** Whether the driver is currently enabled. */
bool enabled : 1;
#if USE_WHEEL
/** Whether a mouse wheel was detected. */
bool wheel : 1;
#endif
} flags;
/** Previous deltaX, deltaY from the int33 mouse callback (for relative motion) */
static short prev_delta_x, prev_delta_y;
#if USE_WHEEL
/** Some delay-loaded functions from USER.EXE to provide wheel mouse events. */
static struct {
HINSTANCE hUser;
void WINAPI (*GetCursorPos)( POINT FAR * );
HWND WINAPI (*WindowFromPoint)( POINT );
HWND WINAPI (*GetParent)( HWND );
int WINAPI (*GetClassName)( HWND, LPSTR, int );
LONG WINAPI (*GetWindowLong)( HWND, int );
BOOL WINAPI (*EnumChildWindows)( HWND, WNDENUMPROC, LPARAM );
BOOL WINAPI (*PostMessage)( HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM );
} userapi;
#endif
/* This is how events are delivered to Windows */
static void send_event(unsigned short Status, short deltaX, short deltaY, short ButtonCount, short extra1, short extra2);
#pragma aux (MOUSEEVENTPROC) send_event = \
"call dword ptr [eventproc]"
/* Our "CALLBACKS" segment which is fixed and non-relocatable. */
#pragma code_seg ( "CALLBACKS" )
#include "dlog.h"
#if USE_WHEEL
typedef struct {
HWND scrollbar;
} FINDSCROLLBARDATA, FAR * LPFINDSCROLLBARDATA;
static BOOL CALLBACK __loadds find_scrollbar(HWND hWnd, LPARAM lParam)
{
LPFINDSCROLLBARDATA data = (LPFINDSCROLLBARDATA) lParam;
char buffer[16];
userapi.GetClassName(hWnd, &buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if (_fstrcmp(buffer, "ScrollBar") == 0) {
data->scrollbar = hWnd;
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static void send_wheel_movement(int8_t z)
{
POINT point;
HWND hWnd;
WPARAM wParam;
#if TRACE_EVENTS
dlog_print("w16mouse: wheel=");
dlog_printd(z);
dlog_endline();
#endif
// TODO It's highly unlikely that we can call this many functions from
// an interrupt handler without causing a re-entrancy issue somewhere.
// Likely it would be better to just move all of this into a hook .DLL
userapi.GetCursorPos(&point);
hWnd = userapi.WindowFromPoint(point);
while (hWnd) {
LONG style = userapi.GetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_STYLE);
if (style & WS_VSCROLL) {
wParam = z < 0 ? SB_LINEUP : SB_LINEDOWN;
userapi.PostMessage(hWnd, WM_VSCROLL, wParam, 0);
break;
} else if (style & WS_HSCROLL) {
wParam = z < 0 ? SB_LINELEFT : SB_LINERIGHT;
userapi.PostMessage(hWnd, WM_HSCROLL, wParam, 0);
break;
} else {
FINDSCROLLBARDATA data = {0};
// Let's check if we can find a scroll bar in this window..
userapi.EnumChildWindows(hWnd, find_scrollbar, (LONG) (LPVOID) &data);
if (data.scrollbar) {
// Assume vertical scrolling
wParam = z < 0 ? SB_LINEUP : SB_LINEDOWN;
userapi.PostMessage(hWnd, WM_VSCROLL, wParam, 0);
break;
}
if (style & WS_CHILD) {
// Otherwise try again with a parent window
hWnd = userapi.GetParent(hWnd);
} else {
// This was already a topmost
break;
}
}
}
}
#endif /* USE_WHEEL */
static void FAR int33_mouse_callback(uint16_t events, uint16_t buttons, int16_t x, int16_t y, int16_t delta_x, int16_t delta_y)
#pragma aux (INT33_CB) int33_mouse_callback
{
int status = 0;
#if TRACE_EVENTS
dlog_print("w16mouse: events=");
dlog_printx(events);
dlog_print(" buttons=");
dlog_printx(buttons);
dlog_print(" x=");
dlog_printd(x);
dlog_print(" y=");
dlog_printd(y);
dlog_print(" dx=");
dlog_printd(delta_x);
dlog_print(" dy=");
dlog_printd(delta_y);
dlog_endline();
#endif
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_LEFT_BUTTON_PRESSED) status |= SF_B1_DOWN;
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_LEFT_BUTTON_RELEASED) status |= SF_B1_UP;
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_RIGHT_BUTTON_PRESSED) status |= SF_B2_DOWN;
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_RIGHT_BUTTON_RELEASED) status |= SF_B2_UP;
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_MOVEMENT) {
status |= SF_MOVEMENT;
}
#if USE_WHEEL
if (flags.wheel && (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_WHEEL_MOVEMENT)) {
// If wheel API is enabled, higher byte of buttons contains wheel movement
int8_t z = (buttons & 0xFF00) >> 8;
if (z) {
send_wheel_movement(z);
}
}
#endif
if (events & INT33_EVENT_MASK_ABSOLUTE) {
status |= SF_ABSOLUTE;
// We set the window to be 0..0x7FFF, so just scale to 0xFFFF
x = (uint16_t)(x) * 2;
y = (uint16_t)(y) * 2;
} else {
// Prefer to use mickeys for relative motion if we don't have absolute data
x = delta_x - prev_delta_x;
y = delta_y - prev_delta_y;
prev_delta_x = delta_x;
prev_delta_y = delta_y;
}
// Unused
(void) buttons;
#if TRACE_EVENTS
dlog_print("w16mouse: event status=");
dlog_printx(status);
dlog_print(" x=");
if (status & SF_ABSOLUTE) dlog_printu(x);
else dlog_printd(x);
dlog_print(" y=");
if (status & SF_ABSOLUTE) dlog_printu(y);
else dlog_printd(y);
dlog_endline();
#endif
send_event(status, x, y, MOUSE_NUM_BUTTONS, 0, 0);
}
#pragma code_seg ()
/* Driver exported functions. */
/** DLL entry point (or driver initialization routine).
* The initialization routine should check whether a mouse exists.
* @return nonzero value indicates a mouse exists.
*/
#pragma off (unreferenced)
BOOL FAR PASCAL LibMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, WORD wDataSegment,
WORD wHeapSize, LPSTR lpszCmdLine)
#pragma pop (unreferenced)
{
uint16_t version = int33_get_driver_version();
// For now we just check for the presence of any int33 driver version
if (version == 0) {
// No one responded to our request, we can assume no driver
dos_print_string("To use VBMOUSE.DRV you have to run/install VBMOUSE.EXE first\r\n(or at least any other DOS mouse driver).\r\n\n$");
dos_print_string("Press any key to terminate.$");
dos_read_character();
// This will cause a "can't load .drv" message from Windows
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** Called by Windows to retrieve information about the mouse hardware. */
WORD FAR PASCAL Inquire(LPMOUSEINFO lpMouseInfo)
{
lpMouseInfo->msExist = 1;
lpMouseInfo->msRelative = 0;
lpMouseInfo->msNumButtons = MOUSE_NUM_BUTTONS;
lpMouseInfo->msRate = 80;
return sizeof(MOUSEINFO);
}
/** Called by Windows to enable the mouse driver.
* @param lpEventProc Callback function to call when a mouse event happens. */
VOID FAR PASCAL Enable(LPFN_MOUSEEVENT lpEventProc)
{
// Store the windows-given callback
_disable(); // Write to far pointer may not be atomic, and we could be interrupted mid-write
eventproc = lpEventProc;
_enable();
if (!flags.enabled) {
int33_reset();
#if USE_WHEEL
// Detect whether the int33 driver has wheel support
flags.wheel = int33_get_capabilities() & 1;
if (flags.wheel) {
userapi.hUser = (HINSTANCE) GetModuleHandle("USER");
userapi.GetCursorPos = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "GetCursorPos");
userapi.WindowFromPoint = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "WindowFromPoint");
userapi.GetParent = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "GetParent");
userapi.GetClassName = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "GetClassName");
userapi.GetWindowLong = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "GetWindowLong");
userapi.EnumChildWindows = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "EnumChildWindows");
userapi.PostMessage = (LPVOID) GetProcAddress(userapi.hUser, "PostMessage");
}
#endif
// Since the mouse driver will likely not know the Windows resolution,
// let's manually set up a large window of coordinates so as to have
// as much precision as possible.
// We use 0x7FFF instead of 0xFFFF because this parameter is officially a signed value.
int33_set_horizontal_window(0, 0x7FFF);
int33_set_vertical_window(0, 0x7FFF);
int33_set_event_handler(INT33_EVENT_MASK_ALL, int33_mouse_callback);
flags.enabled = true;
}
}
/** Called by Windows to disable the mouse driver. */
VOID FAR PASCAL Disable(VOID)
{
if (flags.enabled) {
int33_reset(); // This removes our handler and all other settings
flags.enabled = false;
}
}
/** Called by Window to retrieve the interrupt vector number used by this driver, or -1. */
int FAR PASCAL MouseGetIntVect(VOID)
{
return 0x33;
}
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