forked from Dniel97/segatools
164 lines
4.1 KiB
C
164 lines
4.1 KiB
C
#include <windows.h>
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#include <dinput.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "swdcio/di-dev.h"
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#include "util/dprintf.h"
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HRESULT swdc_di_dev_start(IDirectInputDevice8W *dev, HWND wnd)
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{
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HRESULT hr;
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assert(dev != NULL);
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assert(wnd != NULL);
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hr = IDirectInputDevice8_SetCooperativeLevel(
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dev,
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wnd,
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DISCL_BACKGROUND | DISCL_EXCLUSIVE);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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dprintf("DirectInput: SetCooperativeLevel failed: %08x\n", (int) hr);
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return hr;
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}
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hr = IDirectInputDevice8_SetDataFormat(dev, &c_dfDIJoystick);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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dprintf("DirectInput: SetDataFormat failed: %08x\n", (int) hr);
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return hr;
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}
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hr = IDirectInputDevice8_Acquire(dev);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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dprintf("DirectInput: Acquire failed: %08x\n", (int) hr);
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return hr;
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}
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return hr;
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}
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void swdc_di_dev_start_fx(IDirectInputDevice8W *dev, IDirectInputEffect **out)
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{
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/* Set up force-feedback on devices that support it. This is just a stub
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for the time being, since we don't yet know how the serial port force
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feedback protocol works.
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I'm currently developing with an Xbox One Thrustmaster TMX wheel, if
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we don't perform at least some perfunctory FFB initialization of this
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nature (or indeed if no DirectInput application is running) then the
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wheel exhibits considerable resistance, similar to that of a stationary
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car. Changing cf.lMagnitude to a nonzero value does cause the wheel to
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continuously turn in the given direction with the given force as one
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would expect (max magnitude per DirectInput docs is +/- 10000).
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Failure here is non-fatal, we log any errors and move on.
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/ee416353(v=vs.85)
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*/
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IDirectInputEffect *obj;
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DWORD axis;
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LONG direction;
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DIEFFECT fx;
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DICONSTANTFORCE cf;
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HRESULT hr;
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assert(dev != NULL);
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assert(out != NULL);
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*out = NULL;
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dprintf("DirectInput: Starting force feedback (may take a sec)\n");
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axis = DIJOFS_X;
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direction = 0;
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memset(&cf, 0, sizeof(cf));
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cf.lMagnitude = 0;
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memset(&fx, 0, sizeof(fx));
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fx.dwSize = sizeof(fx);
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fx.dwFlags = DIEFF_CARTESIAN | DIEFF_OBJECTOFFSETS;
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fx.dwDuration = INFINITE;
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fx.dwGain = DI_FFNOMINALMAX;
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fx.dwTriggerButton = DIEB_NOTRIGGER;
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fx.dwTriggerRepeatInterval = INFINITE;
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fx.cAxes = 1;
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fx.rgdwAxes = &axis;
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fx.rglDirection = &direction;
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fx.cbTypeSpecificParams = sizeof(cf);
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fx.lpvTypeSpecificParams = &cf;
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hr = IDirectInputDevice8_CreateEffect(
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dev,
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&GUID_ConstantForce,
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&fx,
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&obj,
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NULL);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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dprintf("DirectInput: DirectInput force feedback unavailable: %08x\n",
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(int) hr);
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return;
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}
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hr = IDirectInputEffect_Start(obj, INFINITE, 0);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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IDirectInputEffect_Release(obj);
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dprintf("DirectInput: DirectInput force feedback start failed: %08x\n",
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(int) hr);
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return;
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}
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*out = obj;
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dprintf("DirectInput: Force feedback initialized and set to zero\n");
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}
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HRESULT swdc_di_dev_poll(
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IDirectInputDevice8W *dev,
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HWND wnd,
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union swdc_di_state *out)
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{
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HRESULT hr;
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MSG msg;
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assert(dev != NULL);
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assert(wnd != NULL);
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assert(out != NULL);
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memset(out, 0, sizeof(*out));
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/* Pump our dummy window's message queue just in case DirectInput or an
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IHV DirectInput driver somehow relies on it */
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while (PeekMessageW(&msg, wnd, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) {
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TranslateMessage(&msg);
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DispatchMessage(&msg);
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}
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hr = IDirectInputDevice8_GetDeviceState(
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dev,
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sizeof(out->st),
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&out->st);
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if (FAILED(hr)) {
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dprintf("DirectInput: GetDeviceState error: %08x\n", (int) hr);
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}
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/* JVS lacks a protocol for reporting hardware errors from poll command
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responses, so this ends up returning zeroed input state instead. */
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return hr;
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}
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