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| diff --git a/doc/driver-model/UDM-keyboard.txt b/doc/driver-model/UDM-keyboard.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ef3761dc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/driver-model/UDM-keyboard.txt @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +The U-Boot Driver Model Project +=============================== +Keyboard input analysis +======================= +Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com> +2012-02-20 + +I) Overview +----------- + +The keyboard drivers are most often registered with STDIO subsystem. There are +components of the keyboard drivers though, which operate in severe ad-hoc +manner, often being related to interrupt-driven keypress reception. This +components will require the most sanitization of all parts of keyboard input +subsystem. + +Otherwise, the keyboard is no different from other standard input but with the +necessity to decode scancodes. These are decoded using tables provided by +keyboard drivers. These tables are often driver specific. + +II) Approach +------------ + +The most problematic part is the interrupt driven keypress reception. For this, +the buffers that are currently shared throughout the whole U-Boot would need to +be converted into driver's private data. + +III) Analysis of in-tree drivers +-------------------------------- + +  1) board/mpl/common/kbd.c +  ------------------------- +  This driver is a classic STDIO driver, no problem with conversion is expected. +  Only necessary change will be to move this driver to a proper location. + +  2) board/rbc823/kbd.c +  --------------------- +  This driver is a classic STDIO driver, no problem with conversion is expected. +  Only necessary change will be to move this driver to a proper location. + +  3) drivers/input/keyboard.c +  --------------------------- +  This driver is special in many ways. Firstly because this is a universal stub +  driver for converting scancodes from i8042 and the likes. Secondly because the +  buffer is filled by various other ad-hoc implementations of keyboard input by +  using this buffer as an extern. This will need to be fixed by allowing drivers +  to pass certain routines to this driver via platform data. |