gzdoom-gles/src/m_joy.cpp

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/*
**
**
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** Copyright 2005-2016 Randy Heit
** All rights reserved.
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*/
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// HEADER FILES ------------------------------------------------------------
#include <math.h>
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#include "m_joy.h"
#include "gameconfigfile.h"
#include "d_event.h"
// MACROS ------------------------------------------------------------------
// TYPES -------------------------------------------------------------------
// EXTERNAL FUNCTION PROTOTYPES --------------------------------------------
// PUBLIC FUNCTION PROTOTYPES ----------------------------------------------
// PRIVATE FUNCTION PROTOTYPES ---------------------------------------------
// EXTERNAL DATA DECLARATIONS ----------------------------------------------
EXTERN_CVAR(Bool, joy_ps2raw)
EXTERN_CVAR(Bool, joy_dinput)
EXTERN_CVAR(Bool, joy_xinput)
// PUBLIC DATA DEFINITIONS -------------------------------------------------
CUSTOM_CVAR(Bool, use_joystick, false, CVAR_ARCHIVE|CVAR_GLOBALCONFIG|CVAR_NOINITCALL)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
joy_ps2raw.Callback();
joy_dinput.Callback();
joy_xinput.Callback();
#endif
}
// PRIVATE DATA DEFINITIONS ------------------------------------------------
// Bits 0 is X+, 1 is X-, 2 is Y+, and 3 is Y-.
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static uint8_t JoyAngleButtons[8] = { 1, 1+4, 4, 2+4, 2, 2+8, 8, 1+8 };
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// CODE --------------------------------------------------------------------
//==========================================================================
//
// IJoystickConfig - Virtual Destructor
//
//==========================================================================
IJoystickConfig::~IJoystickConfig()
{
}
//==========================================================================
//
// M_SetJoystickConfigSection
//
// Sets up the config for reading or writing this controller's axis config.
//
//==========================================================================
static bool M_SetJoystickConfigSection(IJoystickConfig *joy, bool create)
{
FString id = "Joy:";
id += joy->GetIdentifier();
return GameConfig->SetSection(id, create);
}
//==========================================================================
//
// M_LoadJoystickConfig
//
//==========================================================================
bool M_LoadJoystickConfig(IJoystickConfig *joy)
{
char key[32];
const char *value;
int axislen;
int numaxes;
joy->SetDefaultConfig();
if (!M_SetJoystickConfigSection(joy, false))
{
return false;
}
value = GameConfig->GetValueForKey("Sensitivity");
if (value != NULL)
{
joy->SetSensitivity((float)atof(value));
}
numaxes = joy->GetNumAxes();
for (int i = 0; i < numaxes; ++i)
{
axislen = mysnprintf(key, countof(key), "Axis%u", i);
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "deadzone");
value = GameConfig->GetValueForKey(key);
if (value != NULL)
{
joy->SetAxisDeadZone(i, (float)atof(value));
}
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "scale");
value = GameConfig->GetValueForKey(key);
if (value != NULL)
{
joy->SetAxisScale(i, (float)atof(value));
}
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "map");
value = GameConfig->GetValueForKey(key);
if (value != NULL)
{
EJoyAxis gameaxis = (EJoyAxis)atoi(value);
if (gameaxis < JOYAXIS_None || gameaxis >= NUM_JOYAXIS)
{
gameaxis = JOYAXIS_None;
}
joy->SetAxisMap(i, gameaxis);
}
}
return true;
}
//==========================================================================
//
// M_SaveJoystickConfig
//
// Only saves settings that are not at their defaults.
//
//==========================================================================
void M_SaveJoystickConfig(IJoystickConfig *joy)
{
char key[32], value[32];
int axislen, numaxes;
if (M_SetJoystickConfigSection(joy, true))
{
GameConfig->ClearCurrentSection();
if (!joy->IsSensitivityDefault())
{
mysnprintf(value, countof(value), "%g", joy->GetSensitivity());
GameConfig->SetValueForKey("Sensitivity", value);
}
numaxes = joy->GetNumAxes();
for (int i = 0; i < numaxes; ++i)
{
axislen = mysnprintf(key, countof(key), "Axis%u", i);
if (!joy->IsAxisDeadZoneDefault(i))
{
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "deadzone");
mysnprintf(value, countof(value), "%g", joy->GetAxisDeadZone(i));
GameConfig->SetValueForKey(key, value);
}
if (!joy->IsAxisScaleDefault(i))
{
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "scale");
mysnprintf(value, countof(value), "%g", joy->GetAxisScale(i));
GameConfig->SetValueForKey(key, value);
}
if (!joy->IsAxisMapDefault(i))
{
mysnprintf(key + axislen, countof(key) - axislen, "map");
mysnprintf(value, countof(value), "%d", joy->GetAxisMap(i));
GameConfig->SetValueForKey(key, value);
}
}
// If the joystick is entirely at its defaults, delete this section
// so that we don't write out a lone section header.
if (GameConfig->SectionIsEmpty())
{
GameConfig->DeleteCurrentSection();
}
}
}
//===========================================================================
//
// Joy_RemoveDeadZone
//
//===========================================================================
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double Joy_RemoveDeadZone(double axisval, double deadzone, uint8_t *buttons)
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{
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uint8_t butt;
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// Cancel out deadzone.
if (fabs(axisval) < deadzone)
{
axisval = 0;
butt = 0;
}
// Make the dead zone the new 0.
else if (axisval < 0)
{
axisval = (axisval + deadzone) / (1.0 - deadzone);
butt = 2; // button minus
}
else
{
axisval = (axisval - deadzone) / (1.0 - deadzone);
butt = 1; // button plus
}
if (buttons != NULL)
{
*buttons = butt;
}
return axisval;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// Joy_XYAxesToButtons
//
// Given two axes, returns a button set for them. They should have already
// been sent through Joy_RemoveDeadZone. For axes that share the same
// physical stick, the angle the stick forms should determine whether or
// not the four component buttons are present. Going by deadzone alone gives
// you huge areas where you have to buttons pressed and thin strips where
// you only have one button pressed. For DirectInput gamepads, there is
// not much standard for how the right stick is presented, so we can only
// do this for the left stick for those, since X and Y axes are pretty
// standard. For XInput and Raw PS2 controllers, both sticks are processed
// through here.
//
//===========================================================================
int Joy_XYAxesToButtons(double x, double y)
{
if (x == 0 && y == 0)
{
return 0;
}
double rad = atan2(y, x);
if (rad < 0)
{
rad += 2*M_PI;
}
// The circle is divided into eight segments for corresponding
// button combinations. Each segment is pi/4 radians wide. We offset
// by half this so that the segments are centered around the ideal lines
// their buttons represent instead of being right on the lines.
rad += M_PI/8; // Offset
rad *= 4/M_PI; // Convert range from [0,2pi) to [0,8)
return JoyAngleButtons[int(rad) & 7];
}
//===========================================================================
//
// Joy_GenerateButtonEvents
//
// Provided two bitmasks for a set of buttons, generates events to reflect
// any changes from the old to new set, where base is the key for bit 0,
// base+1 is the key for bit 1, etc.
//
//===========================================================================
void Joy_GenerateButtonEvents(int oldbuttons, int newbuttons, int numbuttons, int base)
{
int changed = oldbuttons ^ newbuttons;
if (changed != 0)
{
event_t ev = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
int mask = 1;
for (int j = 0; j < numbuttons; mask <<= 1, ++j)
{
if (changed & mask)
{
ev.data1 = base + j;
ev.type = (newbuttons & mask) ? EV_KeyDown : EV_KeyUp;
D_PostEvent(&ev);
}
}
}
}
void Joy_GenerateButtonEvents(int oldbuttons, int newbuttons, int numbuttons, const int *keys)
{
int changed = oldbuttons ^ newbuttons;
if (changed != 0)
{
event_t ev = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
int mask = 1;
for (int j = 0; j < numbuttons; mask <<= 1, ++j)
{
if (changed & mask)
{
ev.data1 = keys[j];
ev.type = (newbuttons & mask) ? EV_KeyDown : EV_KeyUp;
D_PostEvent(&ev);
}
}
}
}