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Issue 14328036: Implement support for USB Xbox360 controllers without a driver on Mac. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: move conversions back to xbox-specific code; #if out the TYPE_UI stuff just for mac. Created 7 years, 7 months ago
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+// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#include "content/browser/gamepad/xbox_data_fetcher_mac.h"
+
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <cmath>
+#include <limits>
+
+#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
+#include <IOKit/IOCFPlugIn.h>
+#include <IOKit/IOKitLib.h>
+#include <IOKit/usb/IOUSBLib.h>
+#include <IOKit/usb/USB.h>
+
+#include "base/logging.h"
+#include "base/mac/foundation_util.h"
+
+namespace {
+const int kVendorMicrosoft = 0x045e;
+const int kProduct360Controller = 0x028e;
+
+const int kReadEndpoint = 1;
+const int kControlEndpoint = 2;
+
+enum {
+ STATUS_MESSAGE_BUTTONS = 0,
+ STATUS_MESSAGE_LED = 1,
+
+ // Apparently this message tells you if the rumble pack is disabled in the
+ // controller. If the rumble pack is disabled, vibration control messages
+ // have no effect.
+ STATUS_MESSAGE_RUMBLE = 3,
+};
+
+enum {
+ CONTROL_MESSAGE_SET_RUMBLE = 0,
+ CONTROL_MESSAGE_SET_LED = 1,
+};
+
+#pragma pack(push, 1)
+struct ButtonData {
+ bool dpad_up : 1;
+ bool dpad_down : 1;
+ bool dpad_left : 1;
+ bool dpad_right : 1;
+
+ bool start : 1;
+ bool back : 1;
+ bool stick_left_click : 1;
+ bool stick_right_click : 1;
+
+ bool bumper_left : 1;
+ bool bumper_right : 1;
+ bool guide : 1;
+ bool dummy1 : 1; // Always 0.
+
+ bool a : 1;
+ bool b : 1;
+ bool x : 1;
+ bool y : 1;
+
+ uint8 trigger_left;
+ uint8 trigger_right;
+
+ int16 stick_left_x;
+ int16 stick_left_y;
+ int16 stick_right_x;
+ int16 stick_right_y;
+
+ // Always 0.
+ uint32 dummy2;
+ uint16 dummy3;
+};
+#pragma pack(pop)
+
+COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(ButtonData) == 0x12, xbox_button_data_wrong_size);
+
+// From MSDN:
+// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee417001(v=vs.85).aspx#dead_zone
+const int16 kLeftThumbDeadzone = 7849;
+const int16 kRightThumbDeadzone = 8689;
+const uint8 kTriggerDeadzone = 30;
+
+void NormalizeAxis(int16 x,
+ int16 y,
+ int16 deadzone,
+ float* x_out,
+ float* y_out) {
+ float x_val = x;
+ float y_val = y;
+
+ // Determine how far the stick is pushed.
+ float real_magnitude = std::sqrt(x_val * x_val + y_val * y_val);
+
+ // Check if the controller is outside a circular dead zone.
+ if (real_magnitude > deadzone) {
+ // Clip the magnitude at its expected maximum value.
+ float magnitude = std::min(32767.0f, real_magnitude);
+
+ // Adjust magnitude relative to the end of the dead zone.
+ magnitude -= deadzone;
+
+ // Normalize the magnitude with respect to its expected range giving a
+ // magnitude value of 0.0 to 1.0
+ float ratio = (magnitude / (32767 - deadzone)) / real_magnitude;
+
+ // Y is negated because xbox controllers have an opposite sign from
+ // the 'standard controller' recommendations.
+ *x_out = x_val * ratio;
+ *y_out = -y_val * ratio;
+ } else {
+ // If the controller is in the deadzone zero out the magnitude.
+ *x_out = *y_out = 0.0f;
+ }
+}
+
+float NormalizeTrigger(uint8 value) {
+ return value < kTriggerDeadzone ? 0 :
+ static_cast<float>(value - kTriggerDeadzone) /
+ (std::numeric_limits<uint8>::max() - kTriggerDeadzone);
+}
+
+void NormalizeButtonData(const ButtonData& data,
+ XboxController::Data* normalized_data) {
+ normalized_data->buttons[0] = data.a;
+ normalized_data->buttons[1] = data.b;
+ normalized_data->buttons[2] = data.x;
+ normalized_data->buttons[3] = data.y;
+ normalized_data->buttons[4] = data.bumper_left;
+ normalized_data->buttons[5] = data.bumper_right;
+ normalized_data->buttons[6] = data.back;
+ normalized_data->buttons[7] = data.start;
+ normalized_data->buttons[8] = data.stick_left_click;
+ normalized_data->buttons[9] = data.stick_right_click;
+ normalized_data->buttons[10] = data.dpad_up;
+ normalized_data->buttons[11] = data.dpad_down;
+ normalized_data->buttons[12] = data.dpad_left;
+ normalized_data->buttons[13] = data.dpad_right;
+ normalized_data->buttons[14] = data.guide;
+ normalized_data->triggers[0] = NormalizeTrigger(data.trigger_left);
+ normalized_data->triggers[1] = NormalizeTrigger(data.trigger_right);
+ NormalizeAxis(data.stick_left_x,
+ data.stick_left_y,
+ kLeftThumbDeadzone,
+ &normalized_data->axes[0],
+ &normalized_data->axes[1]);
+ NormalizeAxis(data.stick_right_x,
+ data.stick_right_y,
+ kRightThumbDeadzone,
+ &normalized_data->axes[2],
+ &normalized_data->axes[3]);
+}
+
+} // namespace
+
+XboxController::XboxController(Delegate* delegate)
+ : device_(NULL),
+ interface_(NULL),
+ device_is_open_(false),
+ interface_is_open_(false),
+ read_buffer_size_(0),
+ led_pattern_(LED_NUM_PATTERNS),
+ location_id_(0),
+ delegate_(delegate) {
+}
+
+XboxController::~XboxController() {
+ if (source_)
+ CFRunLoopSourceInvalidate(source_);
+ if (interface_ && interface_is_open_)
+ (*interface_)->USBInterfaceClose(interface_);
+ if (device_ && device_is_open_)
+ (*device_)->USBDeviceClose(device_);
+}
+
+bool XboxController::OpenDevice(io_service_t service) {
+ IOCFPlugInInterface **plugin;
+ SInt32 score; // Unused, but required for IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService.
+ kern_return_t kr =
+ IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(service,
+ kIOUSBDeviceUserClientTypeID,
+ kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
+ &plugin,
+ &score);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ base::mac::ScopedIOPluginInterface<IOCFPlugInInterface> plugin_ref(plugin);
+
+ HRESULT res =
+ (*plugin)->QueryInterface(plugin,
+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOUSBDeviceInterfaceID320),
+ (LPVOID *)&device_);
+ if (!SUCCEEDED(res) || !device_)
+ return false;
+
+ UInt16 vendor_id;
+ kr = (*device_)->GetDeviceVendor(device_, &vendor_id);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ UInt16 product_id;
+ kr = (*device_)->GetDeviceProduct(device_, &product_id);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ if (vendor_id != kVendorMicrosoft || product_id != kProduct360Controller)
+ return false;
+
+ // Open the device and configure it.
+ kr = (*device_)->USBDeviceOpen(device_);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ device_is_open_ = true;
+
+ // Xbox controllers have one configuration option which has configuration
+ // value 1. Try to set it and fail if it couldn't be configured.
+ IOUSBConfigurationDescriptorPtr config_desc;
+ kr = (*device_)->GetConfigurationDescriptorPtr(device_, 0, &config_desc);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ kr = (*device_)->SetConfiguration(device_, config_desc->bConfigurationValue);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+
+ // The device has 4 interfaces. They are as follows:
+ // Protocol 1:
+ // - Endpoint 1 (in) : Controller events, including button presses.
+ // - Endpoint 2 (out): Rumble pack and LED control
+ // Protocol 2 has a single endpoint to read from a connected ChatPad device.
+ // Protocol 3 is used by a connected headset device.
+ // The device also has an interface on subclass 253, protocol 10 with no
+ // endpoints. It is unused.
+ //
+ // We don't currently support the ChatPad or headset, so protocol 1 is the
+ // only protocol we care about.
+ //
+ // For more detail, see
+ // https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/master/PROTOCOL
+ IOUSBFindInterfaceRequest request;
+ request.bInterfaceClass = 255;
+ request.bInterfaceSubClass = 93;
+ request.bInterfaceProtocol = 1;
+ request.bAlternateSetting = kIOUSBFindInterfaceDontCare;
+ io_iterator_t iter;
+ kr = (*device_)->CreateInterfaceIterator(device_, &request, &iter);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ base::mac::ScopedIOObject<io_iterator_t> iter_ref(iter);
+
+ // There should be exactly one USB interface which matches the requested
+ // settings.
+ io_service_t usb_interface = IOIteratorNext(iter);
+ if (!usb_interface)
+ return false;
+
+ // We need to make an InterfaceInterface to communicate with the device
+ // endpoint. This is the same process as earlier: first make a
+ // PluginInterface from the io_service then make the InterfaceInterface from
+ // that.
+ IOCFPlugInInterface **plugin_interface;
+ kr = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(usb_interface,
+ kIOUSBInterfaceUserClientTypeID,
+ kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
+ &plugin_interface,
+ &score);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS || !plugin_interface)
+ return false;
+ base::mac::ScopedIOPluginInterface<IOCFPlugInInterface> interface_ref(
+ plugin_interface);
+
+ // Release the USB interface, and any subsequent interfaces returned by the
+ // iterator. (There shouldn't be any, but in case a future device does
+ // contain more interfaces, this will serve to avoid memory leaks.)
+ do {
+ IOObjectRelease(usb_interface);
+ } while ((usb_interface = IOIteratorNext(iter)));
+
+ // Actually create the interface.
+ res = (*plugin_interface)->QueryInterface(
+ plugin_interface,
+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOUSBInterfaceInterfaceID300),
+ (LPVOID *)&interface_);
+
+ if (!SUCCEEDED(res) || !interface_)
+ return false;
+
+ // Actually open the interface.
+ kr = (*interface_)->USBInterfaceOpen(interface_);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+ interface_is_open_ = true;
+
+ CFRunLoopSourceRef source_ref;
+ kr = (*interface_)->CreateInterfaceAsyncEventSource(interface_, &source_ref);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS || !source_ref)
+ return false;
+ source_.reset(source_ref);
+ CFRunLoopAddSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), source_, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
+
+ // The interface should have two pipes. Pipe 1 with direction kUSBIn and pipe
+ // 2 with direction kUSBOut. Both pipes should have type kUSBInterrupt.
+ uint8 num_endpoints;
+ kr = (*interface_)->GetNumEndpoints(interface_, &num_endpoints);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS || num_endpoints < 2)
+ return false;
+
+ for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++) {
+ uint8 direction;
+ uint8 number;
+ uint8 transfer_type;
+ uint16 max_packet_size;
+ uint8 interval;
+
+ kr = (*interface_)->GetPipeProperties(interface_,
+ i,
+ &direction,
+ &number,
+ &transfer_type,
+ &max_packet_size,
+ &interval);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS || transfer_type != kUSBInterrupt)
+ return false;
+ if (i == kReadEndpoint) {
+ if (direction != kUSBIn)
+ return false;
+ if (max_packet_size > 32)
+ return false;
+ read_buffer_.reset(new uint8[max_packet_size]);
+ read_buffer_size_ = max_packet_size;
+ QueueRead();
+ } else if (i == kControlEndpoint) {
+ if (direction != kUSBOut)
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The location ID is unique per controller, and can be used to track
+ // controllers through reconnections (though if a controller is detached from
+ // one USB hub and attached to another, the location ID will change).
+ kr = (*device_)->GetLocationID(device_, &location_id_);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ return false;
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+void XboxController::SetLEDPattern(LEDPattern pattern) {
+ led_pattern_ = pattern;
+ const UInt8 length = 3;
+
+ // This buffer will be released in WriteComplete when WritePipeAsync
+ // finishes.
+ UInt8* buffer = new UInt8[length];
+ buffer[0] = static_cast<UInt8>(CONTROL_MESSAGE_SET_LED);
+ buffer[1] = length;
+ buffer[2] = static_cast<UInt8>(pattern);
+ kern_return_t kr = (*interface_)->WritePipeAsync(interface_,
+ kControlEndpoint,
+ buffer,
+ (UInt32)length,
+ WriteComplete,
+ buffer);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
+ delete[] buffer;
+ IOError();
+ return;
+ }
+}
+
+int XboxController::GetVendorId() const {
+ return kVendorMicrosoft;
+}
+
+int XboxController::GetProductId() const {
+ return kProduct360Controller;
+}
+
+void XboxController::WriteComplete(void* context, IOReturn result, void* arg0) {
+ UInt8* buffer = static_cast<UInt8*>(context);
+ delete[] buffer;
+
+ // Ignoring any errors sending data, because they will usually only occur
+ // when the device is disconnected, in which case it really doesn't matter if
+ // the data got to the controller or not.
+ if (result != kIOReturnSuccess)
+ return;
+}
+
+void XboxController::GotData(void* context, IOReturn result, void* arg0) {
+ uint32 bytesRead = reinterpret_cast<uint32>(arg0);
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+ XboxController* controller = static_cast<XboxController*>(context);
+
+ if (result != kIOReturnSuccess) {
+ // This will happen if the device was disconnected. The gamepad has
+ // probably been destroyed by a meteorite.
+ controller->IOError();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ controller->ProcessPacket(bytesRead);
+
+ // Queue up another read.
+ controller->QueueRead();
+}
+
+void XboxController::ProcessPacket(uint32 length) {
+ if (length < 2) return;
+ DCHECK(length <= read_buffer_size_);
+ if (length > read_buffer_size_) {
+ IOError();
+ return;
+ }
+ uint8* buffer = read_buffer_.get();
+
+ if (buffer[1] != length)
+ // Length in packet doesn't match length reported by USB.
+ return;
+
+ uint8 type = buffer[0];
+ buffer += 2;
+ length -= 2;
+ switch (type) {
+ case STATUS_MESSAGE_BUTTONS: {
+ if (length != sizeof(ButtonData))
+ return;
+ ButtonData* data = reinterpret_cast<ButtonData*>(buffer);
+ Data normalized_data;
+ NormalizeButtonData(*data, &normalized_data);
+ delegate_->XboxControllerGotData(this, normalized_data);
+ break;
+ }
+ case STATUS_MESSAGE_LED:
+ if (length != 3)
+ return;
+ // The controller sends one of these messages every time the LED pattern
+ // is set, as well as once when it is plugged in.
+ if (led_pattern_ == LED_NUM_PATTERNS && buffer[0] < LED_NUM_PATTERNS)
+ led_pattern_ = static_cast<LEDPattern>(buffer[0]);
+ break;
+ default:
+ // Unknown packet: ignore!
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+void XboxController::QueueRead() {
+ kern_return_t kr = (*interface_)->ReadPipeAsync(interface_,
+ kReadEndpoint,
+ read_buffer_.get(),
+ read_buffer_size_,
+ GotData,
+ this);
+ if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
+ IOError();
+}
+
+void XboxController::IOError() {
+ delegate_->XboxControllerError(this);
+}
+
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+XboxDataFetcher::XboxDataFetcher(Delegate* delegate)
+ : delegate_(delegate),
+ listening_(false),
+ source_(NULL),
+ port_(NULL) {
+}
+
+XboxDataFetcher::~XboxDataFetcher() {
+ while (!controllers_.empty()) {
+ RemoveController(*controllers_.begin());
+ }
+ UnregisterFromNotifications();
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::DeviceAdded(void* context, io_iterator_t iterator) {
+ DCHECK(context);
+ XboxDataFetcher* fetcher = static_cast<XboxDataFetcher*>(context);
+ io_service_t ref;
+ while ((ref = IOIteratorNext(iterator))) {
+ base::mac::ScopedIOObject<io_service_t> scoped_ref(ref);
+ XboxController* controller = new XboxController(fetcher);
+ if (controller->OpenDevice(ref)) {
+ fetcher->AddController(controller);
+ } else {
+ delete controller;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::DeviceRemoved(void* context, io_iterator_t iterator) {
+ DCHECK(context);
+ XboxDataFetcher* fetcher = static_cast<XboxDataFetcher*>(context);
+ io_service_t ref;
+ while ((ref = IOIteratorNext(iterator))) {
+ base::mac::ScopedIOObject<io_service_t> scoped_ref(ref);
+ base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFNumberRef> number(
+ base::mac::CFCastStrict<CFNumberRef>(IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(
+ ref,
+ CFSTR(kUSBDevicePropertyLocationID),
+ kCFAllocatorDefault,
+ kNilOptions)));
+ UInt32 location_id = 0;
+ CFNumberGetValue(number, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &location_id);
+ fetcher->RemoveControllerByLocationID(location_id);
+ }
+}
+
+bool XboxDataFetcher::RegisterForNotifications() {
+ if (listening_)
+ return true;
+ base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFNumberRef> vendor_cf(
+ CFNumberCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kCFNumberSInt32Type,
+ &kVendorMicrosoft));
+ base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFNumberRef> product_cf(
+ CFNumberCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kCFNumberSInt32Type,
+ &kProduct360Controller));
+ base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFMutableDictionaryRef> matching_dict(
+ IOServiceMatching(kIOUSBDeviceClassName));
+ if (!matching_dict)
+ return false;
+ CFDictionarySetValue(matching_dict, CFSTR(kUSBVendorID), vendor_cf);
+ CFDictionarySetValue(matching_dict, CFSTR(kUSBProductID), product_cf);
+ port_ = IONotificationPortCreate(kIOMasterPortDefault);
+ if (!port_)
+ return false;
+ source_ = IONotificationPortGetRunLoopSource(port_);
+ if (!source_)
+ return false;
+ CFRunLoopAddSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), source_, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
+
+ listening_ = true;
+
+ // IOServiceAddMatchingNotification() releases the dictionary when it's done.
+ // Retain it before each call to IOServiceAddMatchingNotification to keep
+ // things balanced.
+ CFRetain(matching_dict);
+ io_iterator_t device_added_iter;
+ IOReturn ret;
+ ret = IOServiceAddMatchingNotification(port_,
+ kIOFirstMatchNotification,
+ matching_dict,
+ DeviceAdded,
+ this,
+ &device_added_iter);
+ device_added_iter_.reset(device_added_iter);
+ if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) {
+ LOG(ERROR) << "Error listening for Xbox controller add events: " << ret;
+ return false;
+ }
+ DeviceAdded(this, device_added_iter_.get());
+
+ CFRetain(matching_dict);
+ io_iterator_t device_removed_iter;
+ ret = IOServiceAddMatchingNotification(port_,
+ kIOTerminatedNotification,
+ matching_dict,
+ DeviceRemoved,
+ this,
+ &device_removed_iter);
+ device_removed_iter_.reset(device_removed_iter);
+ if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) {
+ LOG(ERROR) << "Error listening for Xbox controller remove events: " << ret;
+ return false;
+ }
+ DeviceRemoved(this, device_removed_iter_.get());
+ return true;
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::UnregisterFromNotifications() {
+ if (!listening_)
+ return;
+ listening_ = false;
+ if (source_)
+ CFRunLoopSourceInvalidate(source_);
+ if (port_)
+ IONotificationPortDestroy(port_);
+ port_ = NULL;
+}
+
+XboxController* XboxDataFetcher::ControllerForLocation(UInt32 location_id) {
+ for (std::set<XboxController*>::iterator i = controllers_.begin();
+ i != controllers_.end();
+ ++i) {
+ if ((*i)->location_id() == location_id)
+ return *i;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::AddController(XboxController* controller) {
+ DCHECK(!ControllerForLocation(controller->location_id()))
+ << "Controller with location ID " << controller->location_id()
+ << " already exists in the set of controllers.";
+ controllers_.insert(controller);
+ delegate_->XboxDeviceAdd(controller);
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::RemoveController(XboxController* controller) {
+ delegate_->XboxDeviceRemove(controller);
+ controllers_.erase(controller);
+ delete controller;
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::RemoveControllerByLocationID(uint32 location_id) {
+ XboxController* controller = NULL;
+ for (std::set<XboxController*>::iterator i = controllers_.begin();
+ i != controllers_.end();
+ ++i) {
+ if ((*i)->location_id() == location_id) {
+ controller = *i;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (controller)
+ RemoveController(controller);
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::XboxControllerGotData(XboxController* controller,
+ const XboxController::Data& data) {
+ delegate_->XboxValueChanged(controller, data);
+}
+
+void XboxDataFetcher::XboxControllerError(XboxController* controller) {
+ RemoveController(controller);
+}
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