/* $Id: DevPS2M.cpp 106061 2024-09-16 14:03:52Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * PS2M - PS/2 auxiliary device (mouse) emulation. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2007-2024 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as * available from https://www.virtualbox.org. * * 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, in version 3 of the * License. * * 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, see . * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only */ /* * References: * * The Undocumented PC (2nd Ed.), Frank van Gilluwe, Addison-Wesley, 1996. * IBM TrackPoint System Version 4.0 Engineering Specification, 1999. * ELAN Microelectronics eKM8025 USB & PS/2 Mouse Controller, 2006. * * * Notes: * * - The auxiliary device commands are very similar to keyboard commands. * Most keyboard commands which do not specifically deal with the keyboard * (enable, disable, reset) have identical counterparts. * - The code refers to 'auxiliary device' and 'mouse'; these terms are not * quite interchangeable. 'Auxiliary device' is used when referring to the * generic PS/2 auxiliary device interface and 'mouse' when referring to * a mouse attached to the auxiliary port. * - The basic modes of operation are reset, stream, and remote. Those are * mutually exclusive. Stream and remote modes can additionally have wrap * mode enabled. * - The auxiliary device sends unsolicited data to the host only when it is * both in stream mode and enabled. Otherwise it only responds to commands. * * * There are three report packet formats supported by the emulated device. The * standard three-byte PS/2 format (with middle button support), IntelliMouse * four-byte format with added scroll wheel, and IntelliMouse Explorer four-byte * format with reduced scroll wheel range but two additional buttons. Note that * the first three bytes of the report are always the same. * * Upon reset, the mouse is always in the standard PS/2 mode. A special 'knock' * sequence can be used to switch to ImPS/2 or ImEx mode. Three consecutive * Set Sampling Rate (0F3h) commands with arguments 200, 100, 80 switch to ImPS/2 * mode. While in ImPS/2 or PS/2 mode, three consecutive Set Sampling Rate * commands with arguments 200, 200, 80 switch to ImEx mode. The Read ID (0F2h) * command will report the currently selected protocol. * * There is an extended ImEx mode with support for horizontal scrolling. It is * entered from ImEx mode with a 200, 80, 40 sequence of Set Sampling Rate * commands. It does not change the reported protocol (it remains 4, or ImEx) * but changes the meaning of the 4th byte. * * * Standard PS/2 pointing device three-byte report packet format: * * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * |Bit/byte| bit 7 | bit 6 | bit 5 | bit 4 | bit 3 | bit 2 | bit 1 | bit 0 | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 1 | Y ovfl | X ovfl | Y sign | X sign | Sync | M btn | R btn | L btn | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 2 | X movement delta (two's complement) | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 3 | Y movement delta (two's complement) | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * * - The sync bit is always set. It allows software to synchronize data packets * as the X/Y position data typically does not have bit 4 set. * - The overflow bits are set if motion exceeds accumulator range. We use the * maximum range (effectively 9 bits) and do not set the overflow bits. * - Movement in the up/right direction is defined as having positive sign. * * * IntelliMouse PS/2 (ImPS/2) fourth report packet byte: * * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * |Bit/byte| bit 7 | bit 6 | bit 5 | bit 4 | bit 3 | bit 2 | bit 1 | bit 0 | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 4 | Z movement delta (two's complement) | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * * - The valid range for Z delta values is only -8/+7, i.e. 4 bits. * * IntelliMouse Explorer (ImEx) fourth report packet byte: * * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * |Bit/byte| bit 7 | bit 6 | bit 5 | bit 4 | bit 3 | bit 2 | bit 1 | bit 0 | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 4 | 0 | 0 | Btn 5 | Btn 4 | Z mov't delta (two's complement) | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * * - The Z delta values are in practice only -1/+1; some mice (A4tech?) report * horizontal scrolling as -2/+2. * * IntelliMouse Explorer (ImEx) fourth report packet byte when scrolling: * * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * |Bit/byte| bit 7 | bit 6 | bit 5 | bit 4 | bit 3 | bit 2 | bit 1 | bit 0 | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * | Byte 4 | V | H | Z or W movement delta (two's complement) | * +--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+ * * - Buttons 4 and 5 are reported as with the regular ImEx protocol, but not when * scrolling. This is a departure from the usual logic because when the mouse * sends scroll events, the state of buttons 4/5 is not reported and the last * reported state should be assumed. * * - When the V bit (bit 7) is set, vertical scroll (Z axis) is being reported. * When the H bit (bit 6) is set, horizontal scroll (W axis) is being reported. * The H and V bits are never set at the same time (also see below). When * the H and V bits are both clear, button 4/5 state is being reported. * * - The Z/W delta is extended to 6 bits. Z (vertical) values are not restricted * to -1/+1, although W (horizontal) values are. Z values of at least -20/+20 * can be seen in practice. * * - Horizontal and vertical scroll is mutually exclusive. When the button is * tilted, no vertical scrolling is reported, i.e. horizontal scrolling * has priority over vertical. * * - Positive values indicate down/right direction, negative values up/left. * * - When the scroll button is tilted to engage horizontal scrolling, the mouse * keeps sending events at a rate of 4 or 5 per second as long as the button * is tilted. * * All report formats were verified with a real Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0 * mouse attached through a PS/2 port. * * The button "accumulator" is necessary to avoid missing brief button presses. * Without it, a very fast mouse button press + release might be lost if it * happened between sending reports. The accumulator latches button presses to * prevent that. * */ /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Header Files * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ #define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_DEV_KBD #include #include #include #include #include "VBoxDD.h" #define IN_PS2M #include "DevPS2.h" /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Defined Constants And Macros * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ /** @name Auxiliary device commands sent by the system. * @{ */ #define ACMD_SET_SCALE_11 0xE6 /* Set 1:1 scaling. */ #define ACMD_SET_SCALE_21 0xE7 /* Set 2:1 scaling. */ #define ACMD_SET_RES 0xE8 /* Set resolution. */ #define ACMD_REQ_STATUS 0xE9 /* Get device status. */ #define ACMD_SET_STREAM 0xEA /* Set stream mode. */ #define ACMD_READ_REMOTE 0xEB /* Read remote data. */ #define ACMD_RESET_WRAP 0xEC /* Exit wrap mode. */ #define ACMD_INVALID_1 0xED #define ACMD_SET_WRAP 0xEE /* Set wrap (echo) mode. */ #define ACMD_INVALID_2 0xEF #define ACMD_SET_REMOTE 0xF0 /* Set remote mode. */ #define ACMD_INVALID_3 0xF1 #define ACMD_READ_ID 0xF2 /* Read device ID. */ #define ACMD_SET_SAMP_RATE 0xF3 /* Set sampling rate. */ #define ACMD_ENABLE 0xF4 /* Enable (streaming mode). */ #define ACMD_DISABLE 0xF5 /* Disable (streaming mode). */ #define ACMD_SET_DEFAULT 0xF6 /* Set defaults. */ #define ACMD_INVALID_4 0xF7 #define ACMD_INVALID_5 0xF8 #define ACMD_INVALID_6 0xF9 #define ACMD_INVALID_7 0xFA #define ACMD_INVALID_8 0xFB #define ACMD_INVALID_9 0xFC #define ACMD_INVALID_10 0xFD #define ACMD_RESEND 0xFE /* Resend response. */ #define ACMD_RESET 0xFF /* Reset device. */ /** @} */ /** @name Auxiliary device responses sent to the system. * @{ */ #define ARSP_ID 0x00 #define ARSP_BAT_OK 0xAA /* Self-test passed. */ #define ARSP_ACK 0xFA /* Command acknowledged. */ #define ARSP_ERROR 0xFC /* Bad command. */ #define ARSP_RESEND 0xFE /* Requesting resend. */ /** @} */ /********************************************************************************************************************************* * Test code function declarations * *********************************************************************************************************************************/ #if defined(RT_STRICT) && defined(IN_RING3) static void ps2mR3TestAccumulation(void); #endif #ifdef IN_RING3 /* Report a change in status down (or is it up?) the driver chain. */ static void ps2mR3SetDriverState(PPS2MR3 pThisCC, bool fEnabled) { PPDMIMOUSECONNECTOR pDrv = pThisCC->Mouse.pDrv; if (pDrv) pDrv->pfnReportModes(pDrv, fEnabled, false, false, false); } /* Reset the pointing device. */ static void ps2mR3Reset(PPS2M pThis, PPS2MR3 pThisCC) { LogFlowFunc(("Reset")); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_BAT_OK); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, 0); pThis->enmMode = AUX_MODE_STD; pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; /// @todo move to its proper home! ps2mR3SetDriverState(pThisCC, true); } #endif /* IN_RING3 */ static void ps2mSetRate(PPS2M pThis, uint8_t rate) { Assert(rate); pThis->uThrottleDelay = rate ? 1000 / rate : 0; pThis->u8SampleRate = rate; LogFlowFunc(("Sampling rate %u, throttle delay %u ms\n", pThis->u8SampleRate, pThis->uThrottleDelay)); } static void ps2mSetDefaults(PPS2M pThis) { LogFlowFunc(("Set mouse defaults\n")); /* Standard protocol, reporting disabled, resolution 2, 1:1 scaling. */ pThis->enmProtocol = PS2M_PROTO_PS2STD; pThis->u8State = 0; pThis->u8Resolution = 2; /* Sample rate 100 reports per second. */ ps2mSetRate(pThis, 100); /* Event queue, eccumulators, and button status bits are cleared. */ PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->evtQ); pThis->iAccumX = pThis->iAccumY = pThis->iAccumZ = pThis->iAccumW = pThis->fAccumB = 0; } /* Handle the sampling rate 'knock' sequence which selects protocol. */ static void ps2mRateProtocolKnock(PPS2M pThis, uint8_t rate) { PS2M_PROTO enmOldProtocol = pThis->enmProtocol; LogFlowFunc(("rate=%u\n", rate)); switch (pThis->enmKnockState) { case PS2M_KNOCK_INITIAL: if (rate == 200) pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_1ST; break; case PS2M_KNOCK_1ST: if (rate == 100) pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_IMPS2_2ND; else if (rate == 200) pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_IMEX_2ND; else if (rate == 80) pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_IMEX_HORZ_2ND; else pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_INITIAL; break; case PS2M_KNOCK_IMPS2_2ND: if (rate == 80) { pThis->enmProtocol = PS2M_PROTO_IMPS2; LogRelFlow(("PS2M: Switching mouse to ImPS/2 protocol.\n")); } pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_INITIAL; break; case PS2M_KNOCK_IMEX_2ND: if (rate == 80) { pThis->enmProtocol = PS2M_PROTO_IMEX; LogRelFlow(("PS2M: Switching mouse to ImEx protocol.\n")); } pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_INITIAL; break; case PS2M_KNOCK_IMEX_HORZ_2ND: if (rate == 40) { pThis->enmProtocol = PS2M_PROTO_IMEX_HORZ; LogRelFlow(("PS2M: Switching mouse ImEx with horizontal scrolling.\n")); } RT_FALL_THRU(); default: pThis->enmKnockState = PS2M_KNOCK_INITIAL; } /* If the protocol changed, throw away any queued input because it now * has the wrong format, which could severely confuse the guest. */ if (enmOldProtocol != pThis->enmProtocol) PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->evtQ); } /* Three-button event mask. */ #define PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK (RT_BIT(0) | RT_BIT(1) | RT_BIT(2)) /* ImEx button 4/5 event mask. */ #define PS2M_IMEX_BTN_MASK (RT_BIT(3) | RT_BIT(4)) /** Report accumulated movement and button presses, then clear the accumulators. */ static void ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(PPS2M pThis, PPS2QHDR pQHdr, size_t cQElements, uint8_t *pbQElements, bool fAccumBtns) { uint32_t fBtnState = fAccumBtns ? pThis->fAccumB : pThis->fCurrB; uint8_t val; int dX, dY, dZ, dW; LogFlowFunc(("cQElements=%zu, fAccumBtns=%RTbool\n", cQElements, fAccumBtns)); /* Clamp the accumulated delta values to the allowed range. */ dX = RT_MIN(RT_MAX(pThis->iAccumX, -255), 255); dY = RT_MIN(RT_MAX(pThis->iAccumY, -255), 255); /* Start with the sync bit and buttons 1-3. */ val = RT_BIT(3) | (fBtnState & PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK); /* Set the X/Y sign bits. */ if (dX < 0) val |= RT_BIT(4); if (dY < 0) val |= RT_BIT(5); /* Send the standard 3-byte packet (always the same). */ LogFlowFunc(("Queuing standard 3-byte packet\n")); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, val); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, dX); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, dY); /* Add fourth byte if an extended protocol is in use. */ if (pThis->enmProtocol > PS2M_PROTO_PS2STD) { /* Start out with 4-bit dZ range. */ dZ = RT_MIN(RT_MAX(pThis->iAccumZ, -8), 7); if (pThis->enmProtocol == PS2M_PROTO_IMPS2) { /* NB: Only uses 4-bit dZ range, despite using a full byte. */ LogFlowFunc(("Queuing ImPS/2 last byte\n")); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, dZ); pThis->iAccumZ -= dZ; } else if (pThis->enmProtocol == PS2M_PROTO_IMEX) { /* Z value uses 4 bits; buttons 4/5 in bits 4 and 5. */ val = (fBtnState & PS2M_IMEX_BTN_MASK) << 1; val |= dZ & 0x0f; pThis->iAccumZ -= dZ; LogFlowFunc(("Queuing ImEx last byte\n")); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, val); } else { Assert((pThis->enmProtocol == PS2M_PROTO_IMEX_HORZ)); /* With ImEx + horizontal reporting, prioritize buttons 4/5. */ if (pThis->iAccumZ || pThis->iAccumW) { /* ImEx + horizontal reporting Horizontal scroll has * precedence over vertical. Buttons cannot be reported * this way. */ if (pThis->iAccumW) { dW = RT_MIN(RT_MAX(pThis->iAccumW, -32), 31); val = (dW & 0x3F) | 0x40; pThis->iAccumW -= dW; } else { Assert(pThis->iAccumZ); /* We can use 6-bit dZ range. Wow! */ dZ = RT_MIN(RT_MAX(pThis->iAccumZ, -32), 31); val = (dZ & 0x3F) | 0x80; pThis->iAccumZ -= dZ; } } else { /* Just Buttons 4/5 in bits 4 and 5. No scrolling. */ val = (fBtnState & PS2M_IMEX_BTN_MASK) << 1; } LogFlowFunc(("Queuing ImEx+horz last byte\n")); PS2CmnInsertQueue(pQHdr, cQElements, pbQElements, val); } } /* Clear the movement accumulators, but not necessarily button state. */ pThis->iAccumX = pThis->iAccumY = 0; /* Clear accumulated button state only when it's being used. */ if (fAccumBtns) { pThis->fReportedB = pThis->fCurrB | pThis->fAccumB; pThis->fAccumB = 0; } } /* Determine whether a reporting rate is one of the valid ones. */ static bool ps2mIsRateSupported(uint8_t rate) { static uint8_t aValidRates[] = { 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 200 }; size_t i; bool fValid = false; for (i = 0; i < RT_ELEMENTS(aValidRates); ++i) if (aValidRates[i] == rate) { fValid = true; break; } return fValid; } /** * The keyboard controller disabled the auxiliary serial line. * * @param pThis The PS/2 auxiliary device shared instance data. */ void PS2MLineDisable(PPS2M pThis) { LogFlowFunc(("Disabling mouse serial line\n")); pThis->fLineDisabled = true; } /** * The keyboard controller enabled the auxiliary serial line. * * @param pThis The PS/2 auxiliary device shared instance data. */ void PS2MLineEnable(PPS2M pThis) { LogFlowFunc(("Enabling mouse serial line\n")); pThis->fLineDisabled = false; /* If there was anything in the input queue, * consider it lost and throw it away. */ PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->evtQ); } /** * Receive and process a byte sent by the keyboard controller. * * @param pDevIns The device instance. * @param pThis The PS/2 auxiliary device shared instance data. * @param cmd The command (or data) byte. */ int PS2MByteToAux(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2M pThis, uint8_t cmd) { uint8_t u8Val; bool fHandled = true; LogFlowFunc(("cmd=0x%02X, active cmd=0x%02X\n", cmd, pThis->u8CurrCmd)); if (pThis->enmMode == AUX_MODE_RESET) /* In reset mode, do not respond at all. */ return VINF_SUCCESS; /* If there's anything left in the command response queue, trash it. */ PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->cmdQ); if (pThis->enmMode == AUX_MODE_WRAP) { /* In wrap mode, bounce most data right back.*/ if (cmd == ACMD_RESET || cmd == ACMD_RESET_WRAP) ; /* Handle as regular commands. */ else { PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, cmd); return VINF_SUCCESS; } } #ifndef IN_RING3 /* Reset, Enable, and Set Default commands must be run in R3. */ if (cmd == ACMD_RESET || cmd == ACMD_ENABLE || cmd == ACMD_SET_DEFAULT) return VINF_IOM_R3_IOPORT_WRITE; #endif switch (cmd) { case ACMD_SET_SCALE_11: pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_SCALING; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_SET_SCALE_21: pThis->u8State |= AUX_STATE_SCALING; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_REQ_STATUS: /* Report current status, sample rate, and resolution. */ u8Val = (pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_EXTERNAL) | (pThis->fCurrB & PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, u8Val); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, pThis->u8Resolution); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, pThis->u8SampleRate); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_SET_STREAM: pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_REMOTE; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_READ_REMOTE: PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(pThis, &pThis->cmdQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(pThis->cmdQ.abQueue), pThis->cmdQ.abQueue, false); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_RESET_WRAP: pThis->enmMode = AUX_MODE_STD; /* NB: Stream mode reporting remains disabled! */ PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_SET_WRAP: pThis->enmMode = AUX_MODE_WRAP; pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_ENABLED; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_SET_REMOTE: pThis->u8State |= AUX_STATE_REMOTE; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_READ_ID: PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); /* ImEx + horizontal is protocol 4, just like plain ImEx. */ u8Val = pThis->enmProtocol == PS2M_PROTO_IMEX_HORZ ? PS2M_PROTO_IMEX : pThis->enmProtocol; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, u8Val); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_ENABLE: pThis->u8State |= AUX_STATE_ENABLED; #ifdef IN_RING3 ps2mR3SetDriverState(&PDMDEVINS_2_DATA_CC(pDevIns, PKBDSTATER3)->Aux, true); #else AssertLogRelMsgFailed(("Invalid ACMD_ENABLE outside R3!\n")); #endif PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->evtQ); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_DISABLE: pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_ENABLED; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_SET_DEFAULT: ps2mSetDefaults(pThis); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_RESEND: pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; case ACMD_RESET: ps2mSetDefaults(pThis); /// @todo reset more? pThis->u8CurrCmd = cmd; pThis->enmMode = AUX_MODE_RESET; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); if (pThis->fDelayReset) /* Slightly delay reset completion; it might take hundreds of ms. */ PDMDevHlpTimerSetMillies(pDevIns, pThis->hDelayTimer, 1); else #ifdef IN_RING3 ps2mR3Reset(pThis, &PDMDEVINS_2_DATA_CC(pDevIns, PKBDSTATER3)->Aux); #else AssertLogRelMsgFailed(("Invalid ACMD_RESET outside R3!\n")); #endif break; /* The following commands need a parameter. */ case ACMD_SET_RES: case ACMD_SET_SAMP_RATE: PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = cmd; break; default: /* Sending a command instead of a parameter starts the new command. */ switch (pThis->u8CurrCmd) { case ACMD_SET_RES: if (cmd < 4) /* Valid resolutions are 0-3. */ { pThis->u8Resolution = cmd; pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_RES_ERR; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; } else { /* Bad resolution. Reply with Resend or Error. */ if (pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_RES_ERR) { pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_RES_ERR; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ERROR); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; } else { pThis->u8State |= AUX_STATE_RES_ERR; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_RESEND); /* NB: Current command remains unchanged. */ } } break; case ACMD_SET_SAMP_RATE: if (ps2mIsRateSupported(cmd)) { pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_RATE_ERR; ps2mSetRate(pThis, cmd); ps2mRateProtocolKnock(pThis, cmd); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ACK); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; } else { /* Bad rate. Reply with Resend or Error. */ if (pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_RATE_ERR) { pThis->u8State &= ~AUX_STATE_RATE_ERR; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_ERROR); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; } else { pThis->u8State |= AUX_STATE_RATE_ERR; PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_RESEND); /* NB: Current command remains unchanged. */ } } break; default: fHandled = false; } /* Fall through only to handle unrecognized commands. */ if (fHandled) break; RT_FALL_THRU(); case ACMD_INVALID_1: case ACMD_INVALID_2: case ACMD_INVALID_3: case ACMD_INVALID_4: case ACMD_INVALID_5: case ACMD_INVALID_6: case ACMD_INVALID_7: case ACMD_INVALID_8: case ACMD_INVALID_9: case ACMD_INVALID_10: Log(("Unsupported command 0x%02X!\n", cmd)); PS2Q_INSERT(&pThis->cmdQ, ARSP_RESEND); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; break; } LogFlowFunc(("Active cmd now 0x%02X; updating interrupts\n", pThis->u8CurrCmd)); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Send a byte (packet data or command response) to the keyboard controller. * * @returns VINF_SUCCESS or VINF_TRY_AGAIN. * @param pThis The PS/2 auxiliary device shared instance data. * @param pb Where to return the byte we've read. * @remarks Caller must have entered the device critical section. */ int PS2MByteFromAux(PPS2M pThis, uint8_t *pb) { int rc; AssertPtr(pb); /* Anything in the command queue has priority over data * in the event queue. Additionally, packet data are * blocked if a command is currently in progress, even if * the command queue is empty. */ /// @todo Probably should flush/not fill queue if stream mode reporting disabled?! rc = PS2Q_REMOVE(&pThis->cmdQ, pb); if (rc != VINF_SUCCESS && !pThis->u8CurrCmd && (pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_ENABLED)) rc = PS2Q_REMOVE(&pThis->evtQ, pb); LogFlowFunc(("mouse sends 0x%02x (%svalid data)\n", *pb, rc == VINF_SUCCESS ? "" : "not ")); return rc; } #ifdef IN_RING3 /** Is there any state change to send as events to the guest? */ static uint32_t ps2mR3HaveEvents(PPS2M pThis) { /** @todo r=bird: Why is this returning uint32_t when you're calculating a * boolean value here? Also, it's a predicate function... */ return pThis->iAccumX || pThis->iAccumY || pThis->iAccumZ || pThis->iAccumW || ((pThis->fCurrB | pThis->fAccumB) != pThis->fReportedB); } /** * @callback_method_impl{FNTMTIMERDEV, * Event rate throttling timer to emulate the auxiliary device sampling rate.} */ static DECLCALLBACK(void) ps2mR3ThrottleTimer(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, TMTIMERHANDLE hTimer, void *pvUser) { PPS2M pThis = (PS2M *)pvUser; uint32_t uHaveEvents; Assert(hTimer == pThis->hThrottleTimer); Assert(PDMDevHlpCritSectIsOwner(pDevIns, pDevIns->pCritSectRoR3)); /* If more movement is accumulated, report it and restart the timer. */ uHaveEvents = ps2mR3HaveEvents(pThis); LogFlowFunc(("Have%s events\n", uHaveEvents ? "" : " no")); if (uHaveEvents) { /* Report accumulated data, poke the KBC, and start the timer. */ ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(pThis, &pThis->evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(pThis->evtQ.abQueue), pThis->evtQ.abQueue, true); KBCUpdateInterrupts(pDevIns); PDMDevHlpTimerSetMillies(pDevIns, hTimer, pThis->uThrottleDelay); } else pThis->fThrottleActive = false; } /** * @callback_method_impl{FNTMTIMERDEV} * * The auxiliary device reset is specified to take up to about 500 milliseconds. * We need to delay sending the result to the host for at least a tiny little * while. */ static DECLCALLBACK(void) ps2mR3DelayTimer(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, TMTIMERHANDLE hTimer, void *pvUser) { PPS2M pThis = &PDMDEVINS_2_DATA(pDevIns, PKBDSTATE)->Aux; PPS2MR3 pThisCC = &PDMDEVINS_2_DATA_CC(pDevIns, PKBDSTATER3)->Aux; RT_NOREF(pvUser, hTimer); LogFlowFunc(("Delay timer: cmd %02X\n", pThis->u8CurrCmd)); Assert(pThis->u8CurrCmd == ACMD_RESET); ps2mR3Reset(pThis, pThisCC); /// @todo Might want a PS2MCompleteCommand() to push last response, clear command, and kick the KBC... /* Give the KBC a kick. */ KBCUpdateInterrupts(pDevIns); } /** * Debug device info handler. Prints basic auxiliary device state. * * @param pDevIns Device instance which registered the info. * @param pHlp Callback functions for doing output. * @param pszArgs Argument string. Optional and specific to the handler. */ static DECLCALLBACK(void) ps2mR3InfoState(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PCDBGFINFOHLP pHlp, const char *pszArgs) { static const char * const s_apcszModes[] = { "normal", "reset", "wrap" }; static const char * const s_apcszProtocols[] = { "PS/2", NULL, NULL, "ImPS/2", "ImEx", "ImEx+horizontal" }; PKBDSTATE pParent = PDMDEVINS_2_DATA(pDevIns, PKBDSTATE); PPS2M pThis = &pParent->Aux; NOREF(pszArgs); Assert(pThis->enmMode < RT_ELEMENTS(s_apcszModes)); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "PS/2 mouse state: %s, %s mode, reporting %s, serial line %s\n", s_apcszModes[pThis->enmMode], pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_REMOTE ? "remote" : "stream", pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_ENABLED ? "enabled" : "disabled", pThis->fLineDisabled ? "disabled" : "enabled"); Assert(pThis->enmProtocol < RT_ELEMENTS(s_apcszProtocols)); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "Protocol: %s, scaling %u:1\n", s_apcszProtocols[pThis->enmProtocol], pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_SCALING ? 2 : 1); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "Active command %02X\n", pThis->u8CurrCmd); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "Sampling rate %u reports/sec, resolution %u counts/mm\n", pThis->u8SampleRate, 1 << pThis->u8Resolution); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "Command queue: %d items (%d max)\n", PS2Q_COUNT(&pThis->cmdQ), PS2Q_SIZE(&pThis->cmdQ)); pHlp->pfnPrintf(pHlp, "Event queue : %d items (%d max)\n", PS2Q_COUNT(&pThis->evtQ), PS2Q_SIZE(&pThis->evtQ)); } /* -=-=-=-=-=- Mouse: IMousePort -=-=-=-=-=- */ /** * Mouse event handler. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pDevIns The device instance. * @param pThis The PS/2 auxiliary device shared instance data. * @param dx X direction movement delta. * @param dy Y direction movement delta. * @param dz Z (vertical scroll) movement delta. * @param dw W (horizontal scroll) movement delta. * @param fButtons Depressed button mask. */ static int ps2mR3PutEventWorker(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2M pThis, int32_t dx, int32_t dy, int32_t dz, int32_t dw, uint32_t fButtons) { LogFlowFunc(("dx=%d, dy=%d, dz=%d, dw=%d, fButtons=%X\n", dx, dy, dz, dw, fButtons)); /* Update internal accumulators and button state. Ignore any buttons beyond 5. */ pThis->iAccumX += dx; pThis->iAccumY += dy; pThis->iAccumZ += dz; pThis->iAccumW += dw; pThis->fCurrB = fButtons & (PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK | PS2M_IMEX_BTN_MASK); pThis->fAccumB |= pThis->fCurrB; /* Ditch accumulated data that can't be reported by the current protocol. * This avoids sending phantom empty reports when un-reportable events * are received. */ if (pThis->enmProtocol < PS2M_PROTO_IMEX_HORZ) pThis->iAccumW = 0; /* No horizontal scroll. */ if (pThis->enmProtocol < PS2M_PROTO_IMEX) { pThis->fAccumB &= PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK; /* Only buttons 1-3. */ pThis->fCurrB &= PS2M_STD_BTN_MASK; } if (pThis->enmProtocol < PS2M_PROTO_IMPS2) pThis->iAccumZ = 0; /* No vertical scroll. */ /* Report the event (if any) and start the throttle timer unless it's already running. */ if (!pThis->fThrottleActive && ps2mR3HaveEvents(pThis)) { ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(pThis, &pThis->evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(pThis->evtQ.abQueue), pThis->evtQ.abQueue, true); KBCUpdateInterrupts(pDevIns); pThis->fThrottleActive = true; PDMDevHlpTimerSetMillies(pDevIns, pThis->hThrottleTimer, pThis->uThrottleDelay); } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /* -=-=-=-=-=- Mouse: IMousePort -=-=-=-=-=- */ /** * @interface_method_impl{PDMIMOUSEPORT,pfnPutEvent} */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) ps2mR3MousePort_PutEvent(PPDMIMOUSEPORT pInterface, int32_t dx, int32_t dy, int32_t dz, int32_t dw, uint32_t fButtons) { PPS2MR3 pThisCC = RT_FROM_MEMBER(pInterface, PS2MR3, Mouse.IPort); PPDMDEVINS pDevIns = pThisCC->pDevIns; PPS2M pThis = &PDMDEVINS_2_DATA(pDevIns, PKBDSTATE)->Aux; int const rcLock = PDMDevHlpCritSectEnter(pDevIns, pDevIns->pCritSectRoR3, VERR_SEM_BUSY); PDM_CRITSECT_RELEASE_ASSERT_RC_DEV(pDevIns, pDevIns->pCritSectRoR3, rcLock); LogRelFlowFunc(("dX=%d dY=%d dZ=%d dW=%d buttons=%02X\n", dx, dy, dz, dw, fButtons)); /* NB: The PS/2 Y axis direction is inverted relative to ours. */ ps2mR3PutEventWorker(pDevIns, pThis, dx, -dy, dz, dw, fButtons); PDMDevHlpCritSectLeave(pDevIns, pDevIns->pCritSectRoR3); return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * @interface_method_impl{PDMIMOUSEPORT,pfnPutEventAbs} */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventAbs(PPDMIMOUSEPORT pInterface, uint32_t x, uint32_t y, int32_t dz, int32_t dw, uint32_t fButtons) { AssertFailedReturn(VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED); NOREF(pInterface); NOREF(x); NOREF(y); NOREF(dz); NOREF(dw); NOREF(fButtons); } /** * @interface_method_impl{PDMIMOUSEPORT,pfnPutEventTouchScreen} */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventMTAbs(PPDMIMOUSEPORT pInterface, uint8_t cContacts, const uint64_t *pau64Contacts, uint32_t u32ScanTime) { AssertFailedReturn(VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED); NOREF(pInterface); NOREF(cContacts); NOREF(pau64Contacts); NOREF(u32ScanTime); } /** * @interface_method_impl{PDMIMOUSEPORT,pfnPutEventTouchPad} */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventMTRel(PPDMIMOUSEPORT pInterface, uint8_t cContacts, const uint64_t *pau64Contacts, uint32_t u32ScanTime) { AssertFailedReturn(VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED); NOREF(pInterface); NOREF(cContacts); NOREF(pau64Contacts); NOREF(u32ScanTime); } /* -=-=-=-=-=- Mouse: IBase -=-=-=-=-=- */ /** * @interface_method_impl{PDMIBASE,pfnQueryInterface} */ static DECLCALLBACK(void *) ps2mR3QueryInterface(PPDMIBASE pInterface, const char *pszIID) { PPS2MR3 pThisCC = RT_FROM_MEMBER(pInterface, PS2MR3, Mouse.IBase); PDMIBASE_RETURN_INTERFACE(pszIID, PDMIBASE, &pThisCC->Mouse.IBase); PDMIBASE_RETURN_INTERFACE(pszIID, PDMIMOUSEPORT, &pThisCC->Mouse.IPort); return NULL; } /* -=-=-=-=-=- Device management -=-=-=-=-=- */ /** * Attach command. * * This is called to let the device attach to a driver for a * specified LUN. * * This is like plugging in the mouse after turning on the * system. * * @returns VBox status code. * @param pDevIns The device instance. * @param pThisCC The PS/2 auxiliary device instance data for ring-3. * @param iLUN The logical unit which is being detached. * @param fFlags Flags, combination of the PDMDEVATT_FLAGS_* \#defines. */ int PS2MR3Attach(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2MR3 pThisCC, unsigned iLUN, uint32_t fFlags) { int rc; /* The LUN must be 1, i.e. mouse. */ Assert(iLUN == 1); AssertMsgReturn(fFlags & PDM_TACH_FLAGS_NOT_HOT_PLUG, ("PS/2 mouse does not support hotplugging\n"), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER); LogFlowFunc(("iLUN=%d\n", iLUN)); rc = PDMDevHlpDriverAttach(pDevIns, iLUN, &pThisCC->Mouse.IBase, &pThisCC->Mouse.pDrvBase, "Mouse Port"); if (RT_SUCCESS(rc)) { pThisCC->Mouse.pDrv = PDMIBASE_QUERY_INTERFACE(pThisCC->Mouse.pDrvBase, PDMIMOUSECONNECTOR); if (!pThisCC->Mouse.pDrv) { AssertLogRelMsgFailed(("LUN #1 doesn't have a mouse interface! rc=%Rrc\n", rc)); rc = VERR_PDM_MISSING_INTERFACE; } } else if (rc == VERR_PDM_NO_ATTACHED_DRIVER) { Log(("%s/%d: warning: no driver attached to LUN #1!\n", pDevIns->pReg->szName, pDevIns->iInstance)); rc = VINF_SUCCESS; } else AssertLogRelMsgFailed(("Failed to attach LUN #1! rc=%Rrc\n", rc)); return rc; } void PS2MR3SaveState(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2M pThis, PSSMHANDLE pSSM) { PCPDMDEVHLPR3 pHlp = pDevIns->pHlpR3; LogFlowFunc(("Saving PS2M state\n")); /* Save the core auxiliary device state. */ pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->u8State); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->u8SampleRate); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->u8Resolution); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->u8CurrCmd); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->enmMode); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->enmProtocol); pHlp->pfnSSMPutU8(pSSM, pThis->enmKnockState); /* Save the command and event queues. */ PS2Q_SAVE(pHlp, pSSM, &pThis->cmdQ); PS2Q_SAVE(pHlp, pSSM, &pThis->evtQ); /* Save the command delay timer. Note that the rate throttling * timer is *not* saved. */ PDMDevHlpTimerSave(pDevIns, pThis->hDelayTimer, pSSM); } int PS2MR3LoadState(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2M pThis, PPS2MR3 pThisCC, PSSMHANDLE pSSM, uint32_t uVersion) { PCPDMDEVHLPR3 pHlp = pDevIns->pHlpR3; uint8_t u8; int rc; NOREF(uVersion); LogFlowFunc(("Loading PS2M state version %u\n", uVersion)); /* Load the basic auxiliary device state. */ pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &pThis->u8State); pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &pThis->u8SampleRate); pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &pThis->u8Resolution); pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &pThis->u8CurrCmd); pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &u8); pThis->enmMode = (PS2M_MODE)u8; pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &u8); pThis->enmProtocol = (PS2M_PROTO)u8; pHlp->pfnSSMGetU8(pSSM, &u8); pThis->enmKnockState = (PS2M_KNOCK_STATE)u8; /* Load the command and event queues. */ rc = PS2Q_LOAD(pHlp, pSSM, &pThis->cmdQ); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); rc = PS2Q_LOAD(pHlp, pSSM, &pThis->evtQ); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* Load the command delay timer, just in case. */ rc = PDMDevHlpTimerLoad(pDevIns, pThis->hDelayTimer, pSSM); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* Recalculate the throttling delay. */ ps2mSetRate(pThis, pThis->u8SampleRate); ps2mR3SetDriverState(pThisCC, !!(pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_ENABLED)); return VINF_SUCCESS; } void PS2MR3FixupState(PPS2M pThis, PPS2MR3 pThisCC, uint8_t u8State, uint8_t u8Rate, uint8_t u8Proto) { LogFlowFunc(("Fixing up old PS2M state version\n")); /* Load the basic auxiliary device state. */ pThis->u8State = u8State; pThis->u8SampleRate = u8Rate ? u8Rate : 40; /* In case it wasn't saved right. */ pThis->enmProtocol = (PS2M_PROTO)u8Proto; /* Recalculate the throttling delay. */ ps2mSetRate(pThis, pThis->u8SampleRate); ps2mR3SetDriverState(pThisCC, !!(pThis->u8State & AUX_STATE_ENABLED)); } void PS2MR3Reset(PPS2M pThis) { LogFlowFunc(("Resetting PS2M\n")); pThis->u8CurrCmd = 0; /* Clear the queues. */ PS2Q_CLEAR(&pThis->cmdQ); ps2mSetDefaults(pThis); /* Also clears event queue. */ } int PS2MR3Construct(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, PPS2M pThis, PPS2MR3 pThisCC) { LogFlowFunc(("\n")); pThis->cmdQ.Hdr.pszDescR3 = "Aux Cmd"; pThis->evtQ.Hdr.pszDescR3 = "Aux Evt"; #ifdef RT_STRICT ps2mR3TestAccumulation(); #endif /* * Initialize the state. */ pThisCC->pDevIns = pDevIns; pThisCC->Mouse.IBase.pfnQueryInterface = ps2mR3QueryInterface; pThisCC->Mouse.IPort.pfnPutEvent = ps2mR3MousePort_PutEvent; pThisCC->Mouse.IPort.pfnPutEventAbs = ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventAbs; pThisCC->Mouse.IPort.pfnPutEventTouchScreen = ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventMTAbs; pThisCC->Mouse.IPort.pfnPutEventTouchPad = ps2mR3MousePort_PutEventMTRel; /* * Create the input rate throttling timer. Does not use virtual time! */ int rc = PDMDevHlpTimerCreate(pDevIns, TMCLOCK_REAL, ps2mR3ThrottleTimer, pThis, TMTIMER_FLAGS_DEFAULT_CRIT_SECT | TMTIMER_FLAGS_NO_RING0, "PS2M Throttle", &pThis->hThrottleTimer); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* * Create the command delay timer. */ rc = PDMDevHlpTimerCreate(pDevIns, TMCLOCK_VIRTUAL, ps2mR3DelayTimer, pThis, TMTIMER_FLAGS_DEFAULT_CRIT_SECT | TMTIMER_FLAGS_RING0, "PS2M Delay", &pThis->hDelayTimer); AssertRCReturn(rc, rc); /* * Register debugger info callbacks. */ PDMDevHlpDBGFInfoRegister(pDevIns, "ps2m", "Display PS/2 mouse state.", ps2mR3InfoState); /// @todo Where should we do this? ps2mR3SetDriverState(pThisCC, true); pThis->u8State = 0; pThis->enmMode = AUX_MODE_STD; return rc; } #endif #if defined(RT_STRICT) && defined(IN_RING3) /* -=-=-=-=-=- Test code -=-=-=-=-=- */ /** Test the event accumulation mechanism which we use to delay events going * to the guest to one per 10ms (the default PS/2 mouse event rate). This * test depends on ps2mR3PutEventWorker() not touching the timer if * This.fThrottleActive is true. */ /** @todo if we add any more tests it might be worth using a table of test * operations and checks. */ static void ps2mR3TestAccumulation(void) { PS2M This; unsigned i; int rc; uint8_t b; RT_ZERO(This); This.u8State = AUX_STATE_ENABLED; This.fThrottleActive = true; This.cmdQ.Hdr.pszDescR3 = "Test Aux Cmd"; This.evtQ.Hdr.pszDescR3 = "Test Aux Evt"; /* Certain Windows touch pad drivers report a double tap as a press, then * a release-press-release all within a single 10ms interval. Simulate * this to check that it is handled right. */ ps2mR3PutEventWorker(NULL, &This, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); ps2mR3PutEventWorker(NULL, &This, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); ps2mR3PutEventWorker(NULL, &This, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1); ps2mR3PutEventWorker(NULL, &This, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) { const uint8_t abExpected[] = { 9, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 9, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0}; rc = PS2MByteFromAux(&This, &b); AssertRCSuccess(rc); Assert(b == abExpected[i]); } rc = PS2MByteFromAux(&This, &b); Assert(rc != VINF_SUCCESS); /* Button hold down during mouse drags was broken at some point during * testing fixes for the previous issue. Test that that works. */ ps2mR3PutEventWorker(NULL, &This, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); if (ps2mR3HaveEvents(&This)) ps2mReportAccumulatedEvents(&This, &This.evtQ.Hdr, RT_ELEMENTS(This.evtQ.abQueue), This.evtQ.abQueue, true); for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { const uint8_t abExpected[] = { 9, 0, 0 }; rc = PS2MByteFromAux(&This, &b); AssertRCSuccess(rc); Assert(b == abExpected[i]); } rc = PS2MByteFromAux(&This, &b); Assert(rc != VINF_SUCCESS); } #endif /* RT_STRICT && IN_RING3 */