/* Copyright (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: ntddjoy.h Abstract: Definitions of all constants and types for the joystick driver. */ #ifndef __NTDDJOY_H__ #define __NTDDJOY_H__ // Device Name #define JOY_DD_DEVICE_NAME "\\Device\\IBMJOY" #define JOY_DD_DEVICE_NAME_U L"\\Device\\IBMJOY" // Device Parameters #define JOY_DD_NAXES "NumberOfAxes" #define JOY_DD_NAXES_U L"NumberOfAxes" #define JOY_DD_DEVICE_ADDRESS "DeviceAddress" #define JOY_DD_DEVICE_ADDRESS_U L"DeviceAddress" #define JOY_DD_TWOSTICKS "Two Joysticks" #define JOY_DD_TWOSTICKS_U L"Two Joysticks" // Device I/O Port Address #define JOY_IO_PORT_ADDRESS 0x201 // Device specific bitmasks #define X_AXIS_BITMASK 0x01 // Analog joystick bitmasks #define JOYSTICK2_BUTTON2 0x80 #define JOYSTICK2_BUTTON1 0x40 #define JOYSTICK1_BUTTON2 0x20 #define JOYSTICK1_BUTTON1 0x10 #define JOYSTICK2_Y_MASK 0x08 #define JOYSTICK2_X_MASK 0x04 #define JOYSTICK1_R_MASK 0x08 #define JOYSTICK1_Z_MASK 0x04 #define JOYSTICK1_Y_MASK 0x02 #define JOYSTICK1_X_MASK 0x01 #define JOY_START_TIMERS 0 // Device specific timer values #define ANALOG_POLL_TIMEOUT 16000 // 16 mS upper bound on analog polling, 8ms largest expected value, use 16 for safety #define ANALOG_POLL_RESOLUTION 100 // 100 uS accuracy on polling time // Joystick position information is transfered from the device driver to other // drivers or applications using the JOY_DD_INPUT_DATA structure. Since // the type of data returned varies whether the device is in analog mode or // digital mode, a union is formed to convey both types of data. The Mode // variable allows the recipient of the data to determing how to interpret // the data. typedef struct { // True if the device is unplugged. This is determined by a timeout mechanism BOOL Unplugged; // The number of axi configured for this device (specified in the registry). DWORD Axi; // current button state bitmask DWORD Buttons; // X, Y, Z, and T axi positioning information contained below. The // values are expressed interms of microseconds. The values are // generated by measuring the duration of a pulse supplied by // the IBM compatable or Soundblaster game port. This is the raw // data, and it is the caller's responsibility to perform // calibration, ranging, hysteresis, etc. // // Because of inaccuracies in sampling this data, there is some // variation in readings of a stationary joystick. // // Analog Positioning information for typical joystick // values as follows (range information measured using a // Soundblaster analog game port). // // apprx // name range direction // ---- ----- --------- // // XTime 20..1600 uS 20 = leftmost, 1600 = rightmost // YTime 20..1600 uS 20 = up, 1600 = down // ZTime 20..1600 uS 20 = left, 1600 = right // TTime 20..1600 uS 20 = forward 1600 = back // DWORD XTime; // Time in microseconds for X DWORD YTime; // Time in microseconds for Y DWORD ZTime; // Time in microseconds for Z if 3-axis DWORD TTime; // Time in microseconds for Throttle if 4 axis // return 3rd axis for 3 axis joysticks as TTime. } JOY_DD_INPUT_DATA, *PJOY_DD_INPUT_DATA; #define JOY_TYPE 40001 // The following IOCTL code is used to obtain statistical information for // debugging and performance testing the joystick driver. #define IOCTL_JOY_GET_STATISTICS \ CTL_CODE( JOY_TYPE, 0x903, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS) // The following IOCTL code is used by the user-mode driver to determine // the capabilities which the kernel-mode driver is capable of supporting. #define IOCTL_JOY_GET_JOYREGHWCONFIG \ CTL_CODE( JOY_TYPE, 0x906, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_READ_ACCESS) // These stats are used for performance testing and debugging typedef struct { DWORD Polls; DWORD Timeouts; DWORD Frequency; DWORD dwQPCLatency; LONG nQuiesceLoop; DWORD Version; DWORD PolledTooSoon; DWORD NumberOfAxes; BOOL bTwoSticks; DWORD Redo; } JOY_STATISTICS, *PJOY_STATISTICS; #endif // __NTDDJOY_H__