Add optional multitouch support to X11.

Thanks @TheBrokenRail for a patch proposal based on example code from esjeon (patch #322).
See https://sourceforge.net/p/irrlicht/patches/322
Original example code here: https://github.com/esjeon/xinput2-touch
Users have to enable _IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_ in IrrCompileConfig and link with Xi to make this work.
I rewrote the patch a bit and have no system for testing here, so this still needs some testing.
I also backported EET_TOUCH_INPUT_EVENT for this from the ogl-es branch.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/irrlicht/code/trunk@6178 dfc29bdd-3216-0410-991c-e03cc46cb475
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cutealien 2020-12-29 02:15:27 +00:00
parent 0e56aca052
commit e92ed55afa
6 changed files with 137 additions and 3 deletions

@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
--------------------------
Changes in 1.9 (not yet released)
- Add optional multitouch support to X11 (but disabled in IrrCompileConfig by default). Thanks @TheBrokenRail for a patch proposal based on example code from esjeon (patch #322).
- Slightly changed close window handling on X11 (optimized and avoids problems on some shells). Thanks @TheBrokenRail for a patch (was part of patch #322).
- Add getActiveColor functions to IGUIStaticText and IGUIButton (get currently used color).
- Add IGUIEnvironment::addToDeletionQueue to allow save removal of gui elements while iterating over them (like the same named function in ISceneManager).

@ -34,6 +34,9 @@ namespace irr
IrrlichtDevice::postEventFromUser. They take the same path as mouse events. */
EET_KEY_INPUT_EVENT,
//! A touch input event.
EET_TOUCH_INPUT_EVENT,
//! A joystick (joypad, gamepad) input event.
/** Joystick events are created by polling all connected joysticks once per
device run() and then passing the events to IrrlichtDevice::postEventFromUser.
@ -142,6 +145,22 @@ namespace irr
EMBSM_FORCE_32_BIT = 0x7fffffff
};
//! Enumeration for all touch input events
enum ETOUCH_INPUT_EVENT
{
//! Touch was pressed down.
ETIE_PRESSED_DOWN = 0,
//! Touch was left up.
ETIE_LEFT_UP,
//! The touch changed its position.
ETIE_MOVED,
//! No real event. Just for convenience to get number of events
ETIE_COUNT
};
namespace gui
{
@ -275,6 +294,22 @@ struct SEvent
};
//! Any kind of touch event.
struct STouchInput
{
// Touch ID.
size_t ID;
// X position of simple touch.
s32 X;
// Y position of simple touch.
s32 Y;
//! Type of touch event.
ETOUCH_INPUT_EVENT Event;
};
//! Any kind of mouse event.
struct SMouseInput
{
@ -331,6 +366,7 @@ struct SEvent
bool Control:1;
};
//! A joystick event.
/** Unlike other events, joystick events represent the result of polling
* each connected joystick once per run() of the device. Joystick events will
@ -417,6 +453,7 @@ struct SEvent
struct SGUIEvent GUIEvent;
struct SMouseInput MouseInput;
struct SKeyInput KeyInput;
struct STouchInput TouchInput;
struct SJoystickEvent JoystickEvent;
struct SLogEvent LogEvent;
struct SUserEvent UserEvent;

@ -216,18 +216,22 @@ define out. */
#undef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_X11_
#endif
//! On some Linux systems the XF86 vidmode extension or X11 RandR are missing. Use these flags
//! to remove the dependencies such that Irrlicht will compile on those systems, too.
//! If you don't need colored cursors you can also disable the Xcursor extension
//! On some Linux systems the XF86 vidmode extension, X11 RandR, or XInput2 are missing.
//! Use these defines to add/remove support for those dependencies as needed.
//! XInput2 (library called Xi) is currently only used to support touch-input.
#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_PLATFORM_) && defined(_IRR_COMPILE_WITH_X11_)
#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_VIDMODE_
//#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_RANDR_
//#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_
#ifdef NO_IRR_LINUX_X11_VIDMODE_
#undef _IRR_LINUX_X11_VIDMODE_
#endif
#ifdef NO_IRR_LINUX_X11_RANDR_
#undef _IRR_LINUX_X11_RANDR_
#endif
#ifdef NO_IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_
#undef _IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_
#endif
//! X11 has by default only monochrome cursors, but using the Xcursor library we can also get color cursor support.
//! If you have the need for custom color cursors on X11 then enable this and make sure you also link

@ -441,6 +441,7 @@ bool CGUIListBox::OnEvent(const SEvent& event)
}
}
break;
case EET_TOUCH_INPUT_EVENT:
case EET_LOG_TEXT_EVENT:
case EET_USER_EVENT:
case EET_JOYSTICK_INPUT_EVENT:

@ -25,6 +25,10 @@
#include <X11/XKBlib.h>
#include <X11/Xatom.h>
#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_)
#include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h>
#endif
#if defined(_IRR_COMPILE_WITH_OPENGL_)
#include "CGLXManager.h"
#endif
@ -74,6 +78,10 @@ namespace
Atom X_ATOM_NETWM_STATE;
Atom X_ATOM_WM_DELETE_WINDOW;
#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_)
int XI_EXTENSIONS_OPCODE;
#endif
};
namespace irr
@ -568,6 +576,8 @@ bool CIrrDeviceLinux::createWindow()
if (WMCheck != None)
HasNetWM = true;
initXInput2();
#endif // #ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_X11_
return true;
}
@ -1055,6 +1065,29 @@ bool CIrrDeviceLinux::run()
XFlush (XDisplay);
}
break;
#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_)
case GenericEvent:
{
XGenericEventCookie *cookie = &event.xcookie;
if (XGetEventData(XDisplay, cookie) && cookie->extension == XI_EXTENSIONS_OPCODE && XI_EXTENSIONS_OPCODE
&& (cookie->evtype == XI_TouchUpdate || cookie->evtype == XI_TouchBegin || cookie->evtype == XI_TouchEnd))
{
XIDeviceEvent *de = (XIDeviceEvent *) cookie->data;
SEvent ret_event;
ret_event.EventType = EET_TOUCH_INPUT_EVENT;
ret_event.TouchInput.Event = cookie->evtype == XI_TouchUpdate ? ETIE_MOVED : (cookie->evtype == XI_TouchBegin ? ETIE_PRESSED_DOWN : ETIE_LEFT_UP);
ret_event.TouchInput.ID = de->detail;
ret_event.TouchInput.X = de->event_x;
ret_event.TouchInput.Y = de->event_y;
postEventFromUser(ret_event);
}
}
break;
#endif
default:
break;
@ -1940,6 +1973,62 @@ void CIrrDeviceLinux::initXAtoms()
#endif
}
void CIrrDeviceLinux::initXInput2()
{
#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_X11_XINPUT2_)
int ev=0;
int err=0;
if (!XQueryExtension(XDisplay, "XInputExtension", &XI_EXTENSIONS_OPCODE, &ev, &err))
{
os::Printer::log("X Input extension not available.", ELL_WARNING);
return;
}
int major = 2;
int minor = 3;
int rc = XIQueryVersion(XDisplay, &major, &minor);
if ( rc != Success )
{
os::Printer::log("No XI2 support.", ELL_WARNING);
return;
}
int cnt = 0;
XIDeviceInfo *di = XIQueryDevice(XDisplay, XIAllDevices, &cnt);
if ( di )
{
for (int i = 0; i < cnt; ++i)
{
bool hasTouchClass = false;
XIDeviceInfo *dev = &di[i];
for (int j = 0; j < dev->num_classes; ++j)
{
if (dev->classes[j]->type == XITouchClass)
{
hasTouchClass = true;
break;
}
}
if ( hasTouchClass )
{
XIEventMask eventMask;
unsigned char mask[XIMaskLen(XI_TouchEnd)];
memset(mask, 0, sizeof(mask));
eventMask.deviceid = dev->deviceid;
eventMask.mask_len = sizeof(mask);
eventMask.mask = mask;
XISetMask(eventMask.mask, XI_TouchBegin);
XISetMask(eventMask.mask, XI_TouchUpdate);
XISetMask(eventMask.mask, XI_TouchEnd);
XISelectEvents(XDisplay, XWindow, &eventMask, 1);
}
}
XIFreeDeviceInfo(di);
}
#endif
}
#ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_X11_

@ -155,6 +155,8 @@ namespace irr
void initXAtoms();
void initXInput2();
bool switchToFullscreen(bool reset=false);
#ifdef _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_X11_