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Force feedback for Linux.
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By Johann Deneux <johann.deneux@gmail.com> on 2001/04/22.
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Updated by Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@gmail.com> on 2006/04/09.
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========================
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Force feedback for Linux
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========================
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:Author: Johann Deneux <johann.deneux@gmail.com> on 2001/04/22.
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:Updated: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@gmail.com> on 2006/04/09.
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You may redistribute this file. Please remember to include shape.fig and
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interactive.fig as well.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1. Introduction
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Introduction
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This document describes how to use force feedback devices under Linux. The
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goal is not to support these devices as if they were simple input-only devices
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(as it is already the case), but to really enable the rendering of force
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@ -15,8 +19,9 @@ This document only describes the force feedback part of the Linux input
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interface. Please read joystick.txt and input.txt before reading further this
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document.
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2. Instructions to the user
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Instructions to the user
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To enable force feedback, you have to:
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1. have your kernel configured with evdev and a driver that supports your
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@ -33,39 +38,48 @@ something goes wrong.
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If you have a serial iforce device, you need to start inputattach. See
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joystick.txt for details.
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2.1 Does it work ?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There is an utility called fftest that will allow you to test the driver.
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% fftest /dev/input/eventXX
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Does it work ?
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--------------
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There is an utility called fftest that will allow you to test the driver::
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% fftest /dev/input/eventXX
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Instructions to the developer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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3. Instructions to the developer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All interactions are done using the event API. That is, you can use ioctl()
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and write() on /dev/input/eventXX.
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This information is subject to change.
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3.1 Querying device capabilities
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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Querying device capabilities
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----------------------------
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#define BITS_TO_LONGS(x) \
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(((x) + 8 * sizeof (unsigned long) - 1) / (8 * sizeof (unsigned long)))
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unsigned long features[BITS_TO_LONGS(FF_CNT)];
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int ioctl(int file_descriptor, int request, unsigned long *features);
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::
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#define BITS_TO_LONGS(x) \
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(((x) + 8 * sizeof (unsigned long) - 1) / (8 * sizeof (unsigned long)))
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unsigned long features[BITS_TO_LONGS(FF_CNT)];
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int ioctl(int file_descriptor, int request, unsigned long *features);
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"request" must be EVIOCGBIT(EV_FF, size of features array in bytes )
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Returns the features supported by the device. features is a bitfield with the
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following bits:
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- FF_CONSTANT can render constant force effects
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- FF_PERIODIC can render periodic effects with the following waveforms:
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- FF_SQUARE square waveform
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- FF_TRIANGLE triangle waveform
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- FF_SINE sine waveform
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- FF_SAW_UP sawtooth up waveform
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- FF_SAW_DOWN sawtooth down waveform
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- FF_CUSTOM custom waveform
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- FF_RAMP can render ramp effects
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- FF_SPRING can simulate the presence of a spring
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- FF_FRICTION can simulate friction
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- FF_GAIN gain is adjustable
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- FF_AUTOCENTER autocenter is adjustable
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Note: In most cases you should use FF_PERIODIC instead of FF_RUMBLE. All
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.. note::
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- In most cases you should use FF_PERIODIC instead of FF_RUMBLE. All
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devices that support FF_RUMBLE support FF_PERIODIC (square, triangle,
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sine) and the other way around.
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Note: The exact syntax FF_CUSTOM is undefined for the time being as no driver
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- The exact syntax FF_CUSTOM is undefined for the time being as no driver
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supports it yet.
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::
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int ioctl(int fd, EVIOCGEFFECTS, int *n);
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int ioctl(int fd, EVIOCGEFFECTS, int *n);
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Returns the number of effects the device can keep in its memory.
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3.2 Uploading effects to the device
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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Uploading effects to the device
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-------------------------------
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int ioctl(int file_descriptor, int request, struct ff_effect *effect);
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::
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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int ioctl(int file_descriptor, int request, struct ff_effect *effect);
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"request" must be EVIOCSFF.
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find help in a few sketches, contained in files shape.fig and interactive.fig.
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You need xfig to visualize these files.
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3.3 Removing an effect from the device
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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int ioctl(int fd, EVIOCRMFF, effect.id);
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Removing an effect from the device
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----------------------------------
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::
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int ioctl(int fd, EVIOCRMFF, effect.id);
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This makes room for new effects in the device's memory. Note that this also
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stops the effect if it was playing.
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3.4 Controlling the playback of effects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Controlling the playback of effects
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-----------------------------------
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Control of playing is done with write(). Below is an example:
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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::
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#include <linux/input.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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struct input_event play;
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struct input_event stop;
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struct ff_effect effect;
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int fd;
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...
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...
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fd = open("/dev/input/eventXX", O_RDWR);
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...
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...
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/* Play three times */
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play.type = EV_FF;
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play.code = effect.id;
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play.value = 3;
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write(fd, (const void*) &play, sizeof(play));
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...
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...
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/* Stop an effect */
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stop.type = EV_FF;
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stop.code = effect.id;
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write(fd, (const void*) &play, sizeof(stop));
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3.5 Setting the gain
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Setting the gain
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----------------
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Not all devices have the same strength. Therefore, users should set a gain
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factor depending on how strong they want effects to be. This setting is
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persistent across access to the driver.
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/* Set the gain of the device
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int gain; /* between 0 and 100 */
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struct input_event ie; /* structure used to communicate with the driver */
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::
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ie.type = EV_FF;
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ie.code = FF_GAIN;
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ie.value = 0xFFFFUL * gain / 100;
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/* Set the gain of the device
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int gain; /* between 0 and 100 */
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struct input_event ie; /* structure used to communicate with the driver */
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if (write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie)) == -1)
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ie.type = EV_FF;
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ie.code = FF_GAIN;
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ie.value = 0xFFFFUL * gain / 100;
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if (write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie)) == -1)
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perror("set gain");
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3.6 Enabling/Disabling autocenter
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Enabling/Disabling autocenter
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-----------------------------
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The autocenter feature quite disturbs the rendering of effects in my opinion,
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and I think it should be an effect, which computation depends on the game
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type. But you can enable it if you want.
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int autocenter; /* between 0 and 100 */
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struct input_event ie;
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::
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ie.type = EV_FF;
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ie.code = FF_AUTOCENTER;
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ie.value = 0xFFFFUL * autocenter / 100;
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int autocenter; /* between 0 and 100 */
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struct input_event ie;
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if (write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie)) == -1)
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ie.type = EV_FF;
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ie.code = FF_AUTOCENTER;
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ie.value = 0xFFFFUL * autocenter / 100;
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if (write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie)) == -1)
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perror("set auto-center");
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A value of 0 means "no auto-center".
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3.7 Dynamic update of an effect
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Dynamic update of an effect
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---------------------------
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Proceed as if you wanted to upload a new effect, except that instead of
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setting the id field to -1, you set it to the wanted effect id.
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Normally, the effect is not stopped and restarted. However, depending on the
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@ -192,30 +226,32 @@ case, the driver stops the effect, up-load it, and restart it.
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Therefore it is recommended to dynamically change direction while the effect
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is playing only when it is ok to restart the effect with a replay count of 1.
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3.8 Information about the status of effects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Information about the status of effects
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---------------------------------------
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Every time the status of an effect is changed, an event is sent. The values
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and meanings of the fields of the event are as follows:
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and meanings of the fields of the event are as follows::
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struct input_event {
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/* When the status of the effect changed */
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struct timeval time;
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struct input_event {
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/* When the status of the effect changed */
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struct timeval time;
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/* Set to EV_FF_STATUS */
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unsigned short type;
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/* Set to EV_FF_STATUS */
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unsigned short type;
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/* Contains the id of the effect */
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unsigned short code;
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/* Contains the id of the effect */
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unsigned short code;
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/* Indicates the status */
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unsigned int value;
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};
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/* Indicates the status */
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unsigned int value;
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};
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FF_STATUS_STOPPED The effect stopped playing
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FF_STATUS_PLAYING The effect started to play
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FF_STATUS_STOPPED The effect stopped playing
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FF_STATUS_PLAYING The effect started to play
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NOTE: Status feedback is only supported by iforce driver. If you have
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.. note::
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- Status feedback is only supported by iforce driver. If you have
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a really good reason to use this, please contact
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linux-joystick@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz or anssi.hannula@gmail.com
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so that support for it can be added to the rest of the drivers.
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