rc-cec.c 5.8 KB

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  1. // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
  2. /* Keytable for the CEC remote control
  3. *
  4. * This keymap is unusual in that it can't be built as a module,
  5. * instead it is registered directly in rc-main.c if CONFIG_MEDIA_CEC_RC
  6. * is set. This is because it can be called from drm_dp_cec_set_edid() via
  7. * cec_register_adapter() in an asynchronous context, and it is not
  8. * allowed to use request_module() to load rc-cec.ko in that case.
  9. *
  10. * Since this keymap is only used if CONFIG_MEDIA_CEC_RC is set, we
  11. * just compile this keymap into the rc-core module and never as a
  12. * separate module.
  13. *
  14. * Copyright (c) 2015 by Kamil Debski
  15. */
  16. #include <media/rc-map.h>
  17. #include <linux/module.h>
  18. /*
  19. * CEC Spec "High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification" can be obtained
  20. * here: http://xtreamerdev.googlecode.com/files/CEC_Specs.pdf
  21. * The list of control codes is listed in Table 27: User Control Codes p. 95
  22. */
  23. static struct rc_map_table cec[] = {
  24. { 0x00, KEY_OK },
  25. { 0x01, KEY_UP },
  26. { 0x02, KEY_DOWN },
  27. { 0x03, KEY_LEFT },
  28. { 0x04, KEY_RIGHT },
  29. { 0x05, KEY_RIGHT_UP },
  30. { 0x06, KEY_RIGHT_DOWN },
  31. { 0x07, KEY_LEFT_UP },
  32. { 0x08, KEY_LEFT_DOWN },
  33. { 0x09, KEY_ROOT_MENU }, /* CEC Spec: Device Root Menu - see Note 2 */
  34. /*
  35. * Note 2: This is the initial display that a device shows. It is
  36. * device-dependent and can be, for example, a contents menu, setup
  37. * menu, favorite menu or other menu. The actual menu displayed
  38. * may also depend on the device's current state.
  39. */
  40. { 0x0a, KEY_SETUP },
  41. { 0x0b, KEY_MENU }, /* CEC Spec: Contents Menu */
  42. { 0x0c, KEY_FAVORITES }, /* CEC Spec: Favorite Menu */
  43. { 0x0d, KEY_EXIT },
  44. /* 0x0e-0x0f: Reserved */
  45. { 0x10, KEY_MEDIA_TOP_MENU },
  46. { 0x11, KEY_CONTEXT_MENU },
  47. /* 0x12-0x1c: Reserved */
  48. { 0x1d, KEY_DIGITS }, /* CEC Spec: select/toggle a Number Entry Mode */
  49. { 0x1e, KEY_NUMERIC_11 },
  50. { 0x1f, KEY_NUMERIC_12 },
  51. /* 0x20-0x29: Keys 0 to 9 */
  52. { 0x20, KEY_NUMERIC_0 },
  53. { 0x21, KEY_NUMERIC_1 },
  54. { 0x22, KEY_NUMERIC_2 },
  55. { 0x23, KEY_NUMERIC_3 },
  56. { 0x24, KEY_NUMERIC_4 },
  57. { 0x25, KEY_NUMERIC_5 },
  58. { 0x26, KEY_NUMERIC_6 },
  59. { 0x27, KEY_NUMERIC_7 },
  60. { 0x28, KEY_NUMERIC_8 },
  61. { 0x29, KEY_NUMERIC_9 },
  62. { 0x2a, KEY_DOT },
  63. { 0x2b, KEY_ENTER },
  64. { 0x2c, KEY_CLEAR },
  65. /* 0x2d-0x2e: Reserved */
  66. { 0x2f, KEY_NEXT_FAVORITE }, /* CEC Spec: Next Favorite */
  67. { 0x30, KEY_CHANNELUP },
  68. { 0x31, KEY_CHANNELDOWN },
  69. { 0x32, KEY_PREVIOUS }, /* CEC Spec: Previous Channel */
  70. { 0x33, KEY_SOUND }, /* CEC Spec: Sound Select */
  71. { 0x34, KEY_VIDEO }, /* 0x34: CEC Spec: Input Select */
  72. { 0x35, KEY_INFO }, /* CEC Spec: Display Information */
  73. { 0x36, KEY_HELP },
  74. { 0x37, KEY_PAGEUP },
  75. { 0x38, KEY_PAGEDOWN },
  76. /* 0x39-0x3f: Reserved */
  77. { 0x40, KEY_POWER },
  78. { 0x41, KEY_VOLUMEUP },
  79. { 0x42, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN },
  80. { 0x43, KEY_MUTE },
  81. { 0x44, KEY_PLAYCD },
  82. { 0x45, KEY_STOPCD },
  83. { 0x46, KEY_PAUSECD },
  84. { 0x47, KEY_RECORD },
  85. { 0x48, KEY_REWIND },
  86. { 0x49, KEY_FASTFORWARD },
  87. { 0x4a, KEY_EJECTCD }, /* CEC Spec: Eject */
  88. { 0x4b, KEY_FORWARD },
  89. { 0x4c, KEY_BACK },
  90. { 0x4d, KEY_STOP_RECORD }, /* CEC Spec: Stop-Record */
  91. { 0x4e, KEY_PAUSE_RECORD }, /* CEC Spec: Pause-Record */
  92. /* 0x4f: Reserved */
  93. { 0x50, KEY_ANGLE },
  94. { 0x51, KEY_TV2 },
  95. { 0x52, KEY_VOD }, /* CEC Spec: Video on Demand */
  96. { 0x53, KEY_EPG },
  97. { 0x54, KEY_TIME }, /* CEC Spec: Timer */
  98. { 0x55, KEY_CONFIG },
  99. /*
  100. * The following codes are hard to implement at this moment, as they
  101. * carry an additional additional argument. Most likely changes to RC
  102. * framework are necessary.
  103. * For now they are interpreted by the CEC framework as non keycodes
  104. * and are passed as messages enabling user application to parse them.
  105. */
  106. /* 0x56: CEC Spec: Select Broadcast Type */
  107. /* 0x57: CEC Spec: Select Sound presentation */
  108. { 0x58, KEY_AUDIO_DESC }, /* CEC 2.0 and up */
  109. { 0x59, KEY_WWW }, /* CEC 2.0 and up */
  110. { 0x5a, KEY_3D_MODE }, /* CEC 2.0 and up */
  111. /* 0x5b-0x5f: Reserved */
  112. { 0x60, KEY_PLAYCD }, /* CEC Spec: Play Function */
  113. { 0x6005, KEY_FASTFORWARD },
  114. { 0x6006, KEY_FASTFORWARD },
  115. { 0x6007, KEY_FASTFORWARD },
  116. { 0x6015, KEY_SLOW },
  117. { 0x6016, KEY_SLOW },
  118. { 0x6017, KEY_SLOW },
  119. { 0x6009, KEY_FASTREVERSE },
  120. { 0x600a, KEY_FASTREVERSE },
  121. { 0x600b, KEY_FASTREVERSE },
  122. { 0x6019, KEY_SLOWREVERSE },
  123. { 0x601a, KEY_SLOWREVERSE },
  124. { 0x601b, KEY_SLOWREVERSE },
  125. { 0x6020, KEY_REWIND },
  126. { 0x6024, KEY_PLAYCD },
  127. { 0x6025, KEY_PAUSECD },
  128. { 0x61, KEY_PLAYPAUSE }, /* CEC Spec: Pause-Play Function */
  129. { 0x62, KEY_RECORD }, /* Spec: Record Function */
  130. { 0x63, KEY_PAUSE_RECORD }, /* CEC Spec: Pause-Record Function */
  131. { 0x64, KEY_STOPCD }, /* CEC Spec: Stop Function */
  132. { 0x65, KEY_MUTE }, /* CEC Spec: Mute Function */
  133. { 0x66, KEY_UNMUTE }, /* CEC Spec: Restore the volume */
  134. /*
  135. * The following codes are hard to implement at this moment, as they
  136. * carry an additional additional argument. Most likely changes to RC
  137. * framework are necessary.
  138. * For now they are interpreted by the CEC framework as non keycodes
  139. * and are passed as messages enabling user application to parse them.
  140. */
  141. /* 0x67: CEC Spec: Tune Function */
  142. /* 0x68: CEC Spec: Seleect Media Function */
  143. /* 0x69: CEC Spec: Select A/V Input Function */
  144. /* 0x6a: CEC Spec: Select Audio Input Function */
  145. { 0x6b, KEY_POWER }, /* CEC Spec: Power Toggle Function */
  146. { 0x6c, KEY_SLEEP }, /* CEC Spec: Power Off Function */
  147. { 0x6d, KEY_WAKEUP }, /* CEC Spec: Power On Function */
  148. /* 0x6e-0x70: Reserved */
  149. { 0x71, KEY_BLUE }, /* CEC Spec: F1 (Blue) */
  150. { 0x72, KEY_RED }, /* CEC Spec: F2 (Red) */
  151. { 0x73, KEY_GREEN }, /* CEC Spec: F3 (Green) */
  152. { 0x74, KEY_YELLOW }, /* CEC Spec: F4 (Yellow) */
  153. { 0x75, KEY_F5 },
  154. { 0x76, KEY_DATA }, /* CEC Spec: Data - see Note 3 */
  155. /*
  156. * Note 3: This is used, for example, to enter or leave a digital TV
  157. * data broadcast application.
  158. */
  159. /* 0x77-0xff: Reserved */
  160. };
  161. struct rc_map_list cec_map = {
  162. .map = {
  163. .scan = cec,
  164. .size = ARRAY_SIZE(cec),
  165. .rc_proto = RC_PROTO_CEC,
  166. .name = RC_MAP_CEC,
  167. }
  168. };