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15 KiB
C
553 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* Saitek X52 Pro MFD & LED driver
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Nirenjan Krishnan (nirenjan@nirenjan.org)
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
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*/
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/**
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@page x52cli Command Line Interface to libx52
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\htmlonly
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<b>x52cli</b> - Command line interface to libx52
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\endhtmlonly
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# SYNOPSIS
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<tt>\b x52cli \a commands [\a command-options]</tt>
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# DESCRIPTION
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\b x52cli is a command line interface to the X52 library that allows you to set
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the LEDs and different parameters on the multifunction display (MFD).
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Running \b x52cli without any arguments will display a brief help message.
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# COMMANDS
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Commands are not case sensitive.
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- <tt>\b bri { \b mfd | \b led } < \a brightness >
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</tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the brightness of the \b MFD or <b>LED</b>s. \a brightness can be any
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numeric value between 0 and 128. Higher values are accepted, but may not have
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the desired effect.
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- <tt>\b mfd < \a line > < \a text > </tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the text on the MFD \a line. \a line can be \c 0, \c 1 or \c 2, and refers
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to the first, second or third line of the multifunction display respectively.
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\a text cannot have embedded NUL characters (0x00) and must correspond with
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the character map fo the MFD. \a text should be quoted in order to preserve
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embedded whitespace. To pass raw hex values, use \b printf(1) as shown in the
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\ref x52cli_examples section. Note that \a text is limited to a length of 16
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characters. While you can pass in longer strings, they will be silenty
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truncated.
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- <tt>\b led < \a led-id > < \a state > </tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the LED \a led-id to \a state. See \ref x52cli_leds for a list of
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supported values.
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- <tt>\b blink { \b on | \b off } </tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Turn the \b blink state \b on or \b off.
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- <tt>\b shift { \b on | \b off } </tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Turn the \b shift indicator in the MFD \b on or \b off.
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- <tt>\b clock { \b local | \b gmt } { \b 12hr | \b 24hr }
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{ \b ddmmyy | \b mmddyy | \b yymmdd }</tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the clock 1 display to the current \b local or \b GMT time and date.
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Clock can be configured to display in either \b 12hr or \b 24hr mode. Date
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can be displayed in one of the following formats: \b DD-MM-YY, \b MM-DD-YY,
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or \b YY-MM-DD.
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- <tt>\b offset { \b 2 | \b 3 } < \a offset-val >
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{ \b 12hr | \b 24hr }</tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the offset for clock \b 2 or \b 3 and configure them to display in either
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\b 12hr or \b 24hr mode. \a offset-val is in minutes east of \b UTC and can
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range from \a -1440 to \a +1440.
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- <tt>\b time < \a hour > < \a minute >
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{ \b 12hr | \b 24hr }</tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the time for clock 1 to <em>hour:minute</em> and configure it to display
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in \b 12hr or \b 24hr mode.
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- <tt>\b date <\a dd > <\a mm > <\a yy>
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{ \b ddmmyy | \b mmddyy | \b yymmdd }</tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Set the date on the MFD to the values represented by \a dd, \a mm and \a yy in
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the requested format.
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- <tt>\b raw < \a wIndex > < \a wValue ></tt>\n \manonly \fR \endmanonly
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Send a raw vendor control request to the connected joystick.\n
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\warning You should only use the raw command if you know what you are doing.
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Sending an invalid control sequence can potentially damage or destroy your
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device.
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@section x52cli_leds LEDs
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This is the list of LED IDs and corresponding states supported by the X52 Pro.
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Note that the \b on state is only allowed for the \b fire and \b throttle LEDs,
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and they do not support the \b red, \b amber and \b green states. The remaining
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LEDs do not support the \b on state, but support all the other states.
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\note The \b led command is only supported on the X52 Pro, not on the X52.
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## LED IDs
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- \b fire
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- \b a
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- \b b
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- \b d
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- \b e
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- \b t1
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- \b t2
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- \b t3
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- \b pov
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- \b clutch
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- \b throttle
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## States
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- \b off
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- \b on
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- \b red
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- \b amber
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- \b green
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# LIMITATIONS
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\b x52cli does not maintain any state between invocations. As a result the
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\b clock command will reset the relative offsets for clocks 2 and 3 back to 0
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and configure them to be in 12 hour mode. To work around this, use the \b date
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and \b time commands instead to manually configure the date and time.
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\note The device does not have an internal clock; as a result, the MFD
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display will not advance automatically. You must call the \b clock or \b date
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and \b time commands periodically to update the time on the device. However, if
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you are running \b x52d and the clock manager is enabled, then \b x52d will
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manage and automatically update the clock on the X52 MFD display.
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# PERMISSIONS
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You must have write permissions to the USB device in order to use the \b libx52
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library, and by extension, \b x52cli.
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The simplest method to obtain such permissions is to run \b x52cli as root,
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possibly through \b sudo(8)
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@section x52cli_examples EXAMPLES
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- Turn off the T1 LED.
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> <tt>\b x52cli led t1 off</tt>
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- Turn the B LED to Amber.
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> <tt>\b x52cli led B amber</tt>
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- Set line 1 of the MFD to display "Hello World"
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> <tt>\b x52cli mfd 0 "Hello World"</tt>
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- Set line 2 of the MFD to display "¿Cómo Estás?"
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> <tt>\b x52cli mfd 1 "$(printf '\\x9FC\\xE2mo Est\\xE0s?')"</tt>
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*/
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#define _GNU_SOURCE
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#include "config.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include "libx52.h"
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struct string_map {
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const char *key;
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union {
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libx52_clock_id clock_id;
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libx52_clock_format clock_format;
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libx52_date_format date_format;
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libx52_led_id led_id;
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libx52_led_state led_state;
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int int_val;
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intptr_t ptr_val;
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} value;
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};
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// Max 4 arguments for now
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#define MAX_ARGS 4
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typedef int (*handler_cb)(libx52_device *x52, void *args[]);
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struct command_handler {
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handler_cb handler;
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int num_args;
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const struct string_map *maps[MAX_ARGS];
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const char *help;
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};
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#define SAVE_ARGUMENT(type, name, arg) type name = (type)(uintptr_t)(arg)
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#define PARSE_ARGUMENT(type, arg) ((type)(uintptr_t)(arg))
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#define MAP(name) name##_map
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#define DEFINE_MAP(name) static const struct string_map MAP(name)[]
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#define MAP_CLOCK_ID(id) {.key = #id, .value.clock_id = LIBX52_CLOCK_ ## id}
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#define MAP_CLOCK_FORMAT(fmt) {.key = #fmt, .value.clock_format = LIBX52_CLOCK_FORMAT_ ## fmt}
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#define MAP_DATE_FORMAT(fmt) {.key = #fmt, .value.date_format = LIBX52_DATE_FORMAT_ ## fmt}
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#define MAP_LED_ID(id) {.key = #id, .value.led_id = LIBX52_LED_ ## id}
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#define MAP_LED_STATE(state) {.key = #state, .value.led_state = LIBX52_LED_STATE_ ## state}
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#define MAP_INT(str, val) {.key = str, .value.int_val = val}
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#define MAP_TERMINATOR MAP_INT(NULL, -1)
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/**
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* Parse a string and match it with a corresponding value
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* Maps are arrays which contain a terminating entry with a NULL key.
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*
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* Return 0 if no match
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*/
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static int map_lookup(const struct string_map *map, const char *str, struct string_map *result)
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{
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const struct string_map *map_index = map;
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/* Search through the map for a matching key */
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while (map_index->key) {
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if (!strcasecmp(str, map_index->key)) {
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result->value = map_index->value;
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return 1;
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}
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map_index++;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Map for LED state */
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DEFINE_MAP(led_state) = {
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MAP_LED_STATE(OFF),
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MAP_LED_STATE(ON),
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MAP_LED_STATE(RED),
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MAP_LED_STATE(AMBER),
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MAP_LED_STATE(GREEN),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for LED identifier */
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DEFINE_MAP(led_id) = {
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MAP_LED_ID(FIRE),
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MAP_LED_ID(A),
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MAP_LED_ID(B),
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MAP_LED_ID(D),
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MAP_LED_ID(E),
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MAP_LED_ID(T1),
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MAP_LED_ID(T2),
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MAP_LED_ID(T3),
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MAP_LED_ID(POV),
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MAP_LED_ID(CLUTCH),
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MAP_LED_ID(THROTTLE),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for date format */
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DEFINE_MAP(date_format) = {
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MAP_DATE_FORMAT(DDMMYY),
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MAP_DATE_FORMAT(MMDDYY),
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MAP_DATE_FORMAT(YYMMDD),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for brightness setting */
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DEFINE_MAP(brightness_targets) = {
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MAP_INT( "mfd", 1 ),
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MAP_INT( "led", 0 ),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for blink/shift on/off */
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DEFINE_MAP(on_off) = {
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MAP_INT( "off", 0 ),
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MAP_INT( "on", 1 ),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for clock 0 timezone */
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DEFINE_MAP(clock0_timezone) = {
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MAP_INT( "gmt", 0 ),
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MAP_INT( "local", 1 ),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for identifying the clock for the timezone */
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DEFINE_MAP(clocks) = {
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MAP_CLOCK_ID(1),
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MAP_CLOCK_ID(2),
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MAP_CLOCK_ID(3),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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/* Map for identifying the time format */
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DEFINE_MAP(time_format) = {
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MAP_CLOCK_FORMAT(12HR),
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MAP_CLOCK_FORMAT(24HR),
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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static int update_led(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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return libx52_set_led_state(x52,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_led_id, args[0]),
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_led_state, args[1]));
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}
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static int update_bri(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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unsigned long int brightness = strtoul(args[1], NULL, 0);
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return libx52_set_brightness(x52,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(uint8_t, args[0]), (uint16_t)brightness);
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}
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static int update_mfd(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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uint8_t line = (uint8_t)strtoul(args[0], NULL, 0);
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uint8_t length = strlen(args[1]);
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return libx52_set_text(x52, line, args[1], length);
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}
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static int update_blink(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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return libx52_set_blink(x52, PARSE_ARGUMENT(int, args[0]));
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}
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static int update_shift(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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return libx52_set_shift(x52, PARSE_ARGUMENT(int, args[0]));
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}
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static int update_clock(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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int rc;
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rc = libx52_set_clock(x52, time(NULL),
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(int, args[0]));
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if (!rc) {
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rc = libx52_set_clock_format(x52, LIBX52_CLOCK_1,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_clock_format, args[1]));
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}
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if (!rc) {
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rc = libx52_set_date_format(x52,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_date_format, args[2]));
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}
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return rc;
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}
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static int update_offset(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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int offset = (int)strtol(args[1], NULL, 0);
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int rc;
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SAVE_ARGUMENT(libx52_clock_id, clock, args[0]);
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rc = libx52_set_clock_timezone(x52, clock, offset);
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if (!rc) {
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rc = libx52_set_clock_format(x52, clock,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_clock_format, args[2]));
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}
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return rc;
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}
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static int update_time(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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int hh = (int)strtol(args[0], NULL, 0);
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int mm = (int)strtol(args[1], NULL, 0);
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int rc;
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/* Set the time value */
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rc = libx52_set_time(x52, hh, mm);
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if (!rc) {
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rc = libx52_set_clock_format(x52, LIBX52_CLOCK_1,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_clock_format, args[2]));
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}
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return rc;
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}
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static int update_date(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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int dd = (int)strtol(args[0], NULL, 0);
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int mm = (int)strtol(args[1], NULL, 0);
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int yy = (int)strtol(args[2], NULL, 0);
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int rc;
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/* Set the date value */
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rc = libx52_set_date(x52, dd, mm, yy);
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if (!rc) {
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rc = libx52_set_date_format(x52,
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PARSE_ARGUMENT(libx52_date_format, args[3]));
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}
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return rc;
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}
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static int update_raw(libx52_device *x52, void *args[])
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{
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uint16_t wIndex = (uint16_t)strtoul(args[0], NULL, 0);
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uint16_t wValue = (uint16_t)strtoul(args[1], NULL, 0);
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return libx52_vendor_command(x52, wIndex, wValue);
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}
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/* Commands for CLI */
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#define COMMANDS \
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X(led, LED_STATE, "<led-id> <state>", 2, \
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MAP(led_id), MAP(led_state)) \
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X(bri, BRIGHTNESS, "{mfd | led} <brightness level>", 2, \
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MAP(brightness_targets), NULL) \
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X(mfd, MFD_TEXT, "<line> <text in quotes>", 2, \
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NULL, NULL) \
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X(blink, BLINK, "{ on | off }", 1, \
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MAP(on_off)) \
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X(shift, SHIFT, "{ on | off }", 1, \
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MAP(on_off)) \
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X(clock, CLOCK, \
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"{local | gmt} {12hr | 24hr} {ddmmyy | mmddyy | yymmdd}", \
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3, MAP(clock0_timezone), MAP(time_format), MAP(date_format)) \
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X(offset, OFFSET, \
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"{2 | 3} <offset from clock 1 in minutes> {12hr | 24hr}", \
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3, MAP(clocks), NULL, MAP(time_format)) \
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X(time, TIME, \
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"<hour> <minute> {12hr | 24hr}", 3, \
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NULL, NULL, MAP(time_format)) \
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X(date, DATE, \
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"<dd> <mm> <yy> {ddmmyy | mmddyy | yymmdd}", 4, \
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NULL, NULL, NULL, MAP(date_format)) \
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X(raw, RAW, "<wIndex> <wValue>", 2, NULL, NULL)
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/* Enums for command identification */
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#define X(cmd, en, help, args, ...) X52_CTL_CMD_ ## en,
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enum {
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COMMANDS
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X52_CTL_CMD_MAX
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};
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#undef X
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/* Map for commands */
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#define X(cmd, en, help, args, ...) MAP_INT( #cmd, X52_CTL_CMD_ ## en),
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DEFINE_MAP(command) = {
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COMMANDS
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MAP_TERMINATOR
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};
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#undef X
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/* Command handlers */
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#define X(cmd, en, help, args, ...) \
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[X52_CTL_CMD_ ## en] = { \
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update_ ## cmd, \
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args, \
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{ __VA_ARGS__ }, \
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#cmd " " help \
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},
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const struct command_handler handlers[X52_CTL_CMD_MAX] = {
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COMMANDS
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};
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#undef X
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static void do_help(const struct command_handler *cmd)
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{
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int i;
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if (cmd) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Command usage: %s\n", cmd->help);
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} else {
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printf("\nCommands:\n");
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for (i = 0; i < X52_CTL_CMD_MAX; i++) {
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printf("\t%s\n", handlers[i].help);
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}
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printf("\nWARNING: raw command may damage your device\n\n");
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}
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}
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#ifdef X52_CLI_TESTING
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int run_main(int argc, char **argv)
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#else
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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#endif
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{
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libx52_device *x52;
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struct string_map result;
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const struct command_handler *cmd;
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int i;
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void *args[MAX_ARGS];
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int rc;
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if (argc < 2) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <command> [arguments]\n", argv[0]);
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do_help(NULL);
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return 1;
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}
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if (!map_lookup(command_map, argv[1], &result)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported command %s\n", argv[1]);
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do_help(NULL);
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return 1;
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}
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cmd = &handlers[result.value.int_val];
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if (!cmd->handler) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Command %s not implemented yet!\n", argv[1]);
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return 1;
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}
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if (cmd->num_args > argc - 2) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Insufficient arguments for command %s\n", argv[1]);
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do_help(cmd);
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return 1;
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}
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/* Clear the arguments array */
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memset(args, 0, sizeof(args));
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for (i = 0; i < cmd->num_args; i++) {
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if (cmd->maps[i]) {
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if (!map_lookup(cmd->maps[i], argv[2+i], &result)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Invalid argument %s\n", argv[2+i]);
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return 1;
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}
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args[i] = (void *)result.value.ptr_val;
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} else {
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args[i] = argv[2+i];
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}
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}
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/* Initialize libx52 */
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rc = libx52_init(&x52);
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if (rc != LIBX52_SUCCESS) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing X52 library: %s\n", libx52_strerror(rc));
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return 1;
|
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}
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|
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/* Make sure we are connected to the joystick */
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rc = libx52_connect(x52);
|
|
if (rc != LIBX52_SUCCESS) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error connecting to joystick: %s\n", libx52_strerror(rc));
|
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return 1;
|
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}
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rc = (*(cmd->handler))(x52, args);
|
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if (rc != LIBX52_SUCCESS) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", libx52_strerror(rc));
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rc = 1;
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}
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|
|
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libx52_update(x52);
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libx52_exit(x52);
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return rc;
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}
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