16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
gblues
a4b934b71a
Fix some HID bugs (#14435)
* Fix Sixaxis gamepad operation

== DETAILS
It looks like commit 78e7d23c144c862d65ae1bf7ee41a1228bdfa380 broke
the DualShock. Sorry, @revvv, but this is probably going to break the
Retrode driver. We'll need to figure out a different solution.

* Fix a bunch of HID implementations

== DETAILS
As mentioned in the previous commit, the thing that broke the DS3
driver was a change to the wiiu HID handler, which did some pointer
math on the data buffer.

The thing is.. there's no reason to do that pointer math. Yet, I found
the same thing on almost every other HID driver: OSX, libusb, wiiusb.
The only other HID driver that did not do this was the Bluetooth
HID driver.

It doesn't make any sense. The only reason it doesn't crash is because
the memory right before the buffer is valid memory.

Change summary:
- remove the weird pointer math from all HID controllers
- remove the `#ifdef apple ...` in the ds3 and gamecube adapter
  drivers, because it's no longer needed.
- in the pad packet handlers, decrement data buffer offset references
  to account for the removal of the buffer manipulation.

* Fix DualShock 4

== DETAILS
Should've only subtracted 1, not 2; and now the pad works.

Also, added a PID to cover newer model DS4s. I picked "R2" out of the air
for the constant.

Tested on Mac OS

* Really really fix iohidmanager_set_report

A huge apology to @23rd for insulting your fix. I was wrong to call you
wrong.

That left the question: why did that change break the DS3?

Well, it's because `IOHIDDeviceSetReport` expects the report buffer to be
just the report. All of RA's HID SetReport calls include the report number
in the first byte, so we have to trim that off.

We actually do this in a different invocation of `IOHIDDeviceSetReport`
elsewhere in the file! This commit applies that same logic to
`iohidmanager_set_report`

This has two benefits:

1. The DS3 works
2. The DS3 no longer requres the user to press the PS button to activate
   it the first time. You plug it in and it Just Works, just like on Wii U.
2022-09-26 14:32:49 +02:00
twinaphex
55bf2b0083 (input/connect) Style nits 2021-10-06 02:52:19 +02:00
Nathan Strong
002c9a30c0 Implement button() for most HID drivers
== DETAILS
The HID drivers in `input/connect/` were missing an implementation
for button(), so I added it. The only exception is the wii driver,
which is really complicated and more than I wanted to try to tackle--
especially since WIIU has its own wiimote drivers.
2021-10-05 17:43:03 +00:00
Nathan Strong
a4d8ce7753 Try to support multi-pad HID devices
== DETAILS
I tried to modify the joypad connection interface to support
multi-pad HID devices ... it doesn't work. I'm not sure why.
2021-10-05 09:23:08 -07:00
twinaphex
b4be9b7e03 (input/connect) Cleanup axis functions 2020-07-20 01:36:13 +02:00
twinaphex
a82bb0ec94 Create special type input_bits_t 2018-04-08 20:21:12 +02:00
gblues
5b37ced196 Update HID pad driver architecture
== DETAILS

The current HID implementation assumes a very low-level USB library
is being used. This causes a problem on Wii U, because the Cafe OS
only exposes a high-level interface.

To get these functions exposed to the HID pad drivers, I had to make
three changes:

1. I added the legacy "send_control" function to the HID driver
   interface
2. I modified the signature of pad_connection_pad_init() to send the
   driver pointer instead of the function pointer
3. I updated the HID pad drivers to keep the pointer to the driver
   instead of the function pointer, and updated the calls into the
   send_control function as appropriate
4. I updated the HID drivers to use the new pad init signature

== TESTING
Untested, in theory it should work without a hitch because at this
point all I've done is abstract things a little. I still need to
update the HID pad drivers to use the Wii U-specific calls as
appropriate.
2017-12-30 04:41:01 +01:00
twinaphex
f0c143766e Change to 256bit macros 2017-12-05 12:07:35 +01:00
twinaphex
6c09661a64 Move defines to retro_miscellaneous.h 2017-12-05 10:42:37 +01:00
twinaphex
e94300a581 Get rid of a lot of RARCH_INPUT_STATE_BIT_ macros - replace them
with BIT128_ equivalents instead
2017-12-05 09:22:56 +01:00
David Walters
c5bdc02d6f replace uint64_t with retro_bits_t* for pad buttons state 2017-11-28 10:04:34 +00:00
daniel jimenez
e91bae38cf Introduce button mappings for generic usb controller 2017-11-13 22:08:24 -08:00
twinaphex
96c8ca5a09 Header update #1 2017-01-22 13:40:32 +01:00
twinaphex
97d5a971a4 Change header includes 2016-04-17 07:34:01 +02:00
twinaphex
407d85f604 Use nesusb/snesusb for non-Wii too 2016-02-04 23:43:33 +01:00
netux79
bca4ccb155 (GX) Refactor of the Wii USB HID support. Now it's working!
In order to have a controller working you need:
1) Have a matching HID autoconfig file in autoconfig/hid for your controller.
2) Create a "connect" driver for the pad in "input/connect" folder (source code of RA).
3) Once you are in RA, change the joystick driver to HID and restart.
4) You may be now able to use you USB HID compatible pad in RA.

I included some "connect" drivers as an example. It also need to include them for compilation.
2016-02-04 17:01:03 -05:00