#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings # Copyright (C) 2020 sezanzeb # # This file is part of key-mapper. # # key-mapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # key-mapper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with key-mapper. If not, see . """Device and evdev stuff that is independent from the display server.""" import subprocess import evdev from keymapper.logger import logger _devices = None def can_grab(path): """Can input events from the device be read? Parameters ---------- path : string Path in dev, for example '/dev/input/event7' """ p = subprocess.run(['fuser', '-v', path]) return p.returncode == 1 class KeycodeReader: """Keeps reading keycodes in the background for the UI to use. When a button was pressed, the newest keycode can be obtained from this object. This was written before I figured out there is get_keycode in Gdk. """ def __init__(self): self.virtual_devices = [] def clear(self): """Next time when reading don't return the previous keycode.""" # read all of them to clear the buffer or whatever for virtual_device in self.virtual_devices: while virtual_device.read_one(): pass def start_reading(self, device): """Tell the evdev lib to start looking for keycodes. If read is called without prior start_reading, no keycodes will be available. """ paths = _devices[device]['paths'] logger.debug( 'Starting reading keycodes for %s on %s', device, ', '.join(paths) ) # Watch over each one of the potentially multiple devices per hardware self.virtual_devices = [ evdev.InputDevice(path) for path in paths ] def read(self): """Get the newest key or None if none was pressed.""" newest_keycode = None for virtual_device in self.virtual_devices: while True: event = virtual_device.read_one() if event is None: break if event.type == evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY and event.value == 1: # value: 1 for down, 0 for up, 2 for hold. # this happens to report key codes that are 8 lower # than the ones reported by xev newest_keycode = event.code + 8 return newest_keycode # not used anymore since the overlooked get_keycode function is now being used # keycode_reader = KeycodeReader() def get_devices(): """Group devices and get relevant infos per group. Returns a list containing mappings of {group_name: {paths: [paths], devices: [names]} for input devices. For example, group_name could be "Logitech USB Keyboard", devices might contain "Logitech USB Keyboard System Control" and "Logitech USB Keyboard". paths is a list of files in /dev/input that belong to the devices. They are grouped by usb port. """ # cache the result, this takes a second to complete global _devices if _devices is not None: return _devices devices = [evdev.InputDevice(path) for path in evdev.list_devices()] # group them together by usb device because there could be stuff like # "Logitech USB Keyboard" and "Logitech USB Keyboard Consumer Control" grouped = {} for device in devices: # only keyboard devices # https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/input/event-codes.html if evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY not in device.capabilities().keys(): continue usb = device.phys.split('/')[0] if grouped.get(usb) is None: grouped[usb] = [] grouped[usb].append((device.name, device.path)) # now write down all the paths of that group result = {} for group in grouped.values(): names = [entry[0] for entry in group] devs = [entry[1] for entry in group] shortest_name = sorted(names, key=len)[0] result[shortest_name] = { 'paths': devs, 'devices': names } _devices = result logger.info('Found %s', ', '.join([f'"{name}"' for name in result])) return result