input-remapper/keymapper/dev/reader.py
2020-12-02 21:20:18 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings
# Copyright (C) 2020 sezanzeb <proxima@hip70890b.de>
#
# 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""Keeps reading keycodes in the background for the UI to use."""
import sys
import select
import multiprocessing
import evdev
from keymapper.logger import logger
from keymapper.getdevices import get_devices, refresh_devices
from keymapper.state import KEYCODE_OFFSET
from keymapper.dev.keycode_mapper import should_map_event_as_btn
CLOSE = 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. GTK has get_keycode for keyboard keys, but KeycodeReader also
has knowledge of buttons like the middle-mouse button.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.virtual_devices = []
self._pipe = None
self._process = None
def __del__(self):
self.stop_reading()
def stop_reading(self):
if self._pipe is not None:
logger.debug('Sending close msg to reader')
self._pipe[0].send(CLOSE)
self._pipe = None
def clear(self):
"""Next time when reading don't return the previous keycode."""
# just call read to clear the pipe
self.read()
def start_reading(self, device_name):
"""Tell the evdev lib to start looking for keycodes.
If read is called without prior start_reading, no keycodes
will be available.
"""
self.stop_reading()
# make sure this sees up to date devices, including those created
# by key-mapper
refresh_devices()
self.virtual_devices = []
for name, group in get_devices().items():
if device_name not in name:
continue
# Watch over each one of the potentially multiple devices per
# hardware
for path in group['paths']:
try:
device = evdev.InputDevice(path)
except FileNotFoundError:
continue
if evdev.ecodes.EV_KEY in device.capabilities():
self.virtual_devices.append(device)
logger.debug(
'Starting reading keycodes from "%s"',
'", "'.join([device.name for device in self.virtual_devices])
)
pipe = multiprocessing.Pipe()
self._pipe = pipe
self._process = multiprocessing.Process(target=self._read_worker)
self._process.start()
def _consume_event(self, event):
"""Write the event code into the pipe if it is a key-down press."""
# value: 1 for down, 0 for up, 2 for hold.
if self._pipe[1].closed:
logger.debug('Pipe closed, reader stops.')
sys.exit(0)
# TODO write a test to map event `type 3 (EV_ABS), code 16
# (ABS_HAT0X), value 0` to a button
if should_map_event_as_btn(event.type, event.code):
logger.spam(
'got code:%s value:%s type:%s',
event.code + KEYCODE_OFFSET,
event.value,
evdev.ecodes.EV[event.type]
)
self._pipe[1].send((event.type, event.code + KEYCODE_OFFSET))
def _read_worker(self):
"""Process that reads keycodes and buffers them into a pipe."""
# using a process that blocks instead of read_one made it easier
# to debug via the logs, because the UI was not polling properly
# at some point which caused logs for events not to be written.
rlist = {device.fd: device for device in self.virtual_devices}
rlist[self._pipe[1]] = self._pipe[1]
while True:
ready = select.select(rlist, [], [])[0]
for fd in ready:
readable = rlist[fd]
if isinstance(readable, multiprocessing.connection.Connection):
msg = readable.recv()
if msg == CLOSE:
logger.debug('Reader stopped')
return
continue
try:
for event in rlist[fd].read():
self._consume_event(event)
except OSError:
logger.debug(
'Device "%s" disappeared from the reader',
rlist[fd].path
)
del rlist[fd]
def read(self):
"""Get the newest tuple of event type, keycode or None."""
if self._pipe is None:
logger.debug('No pipe available to read from')
return None, None
newest_event = (None, None)
while self._pipe[0].poll():
newest_event = self._pipe[0].recv()
return newest_event
keycode_reader = _KeycodeReader()