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  1 =============                                       1 =============
  2 uinput module                                       2 uinput module
  3 =============                                       3 =============
  4                                                     4 
  5 Introduction                                        5 Introduction
  6 ============                                        6 ============
  7                                                     7 
  8 uinput is a kernel module that makes it possib      8 uinput is a kernel module that makes it possible to emulate input devices
  9 from userspace. By writing to /dev/uinput (or       9 from userspace. By writing to /dev/uinput (or /dev/input/uinput) device, a
 10 process can create a virtual input device with     10 process can create a virtual input device with specific capabilities. Once
 11 this virtual device is created, the process ca     11 this virtual device is created, the process can send events through it,
 12 that will be delivered to userspace and in-ker     12 that will be delivered to userspace and in-kernel consumers.
 13                                                    13 
 14 Interface                                          14 Interface
 15 =========                                          15 =========
 16                                                    16 
 17 ::                                                 17 ::
 18                                                    18 
 19   linux/uinput.h                                   19   linux/uinput.h
 20                                                    20 
 21 The uinput header defines ioctls to create, se     21 The uinput header defines ioctls to create, set up, and destroy virtual
 22 devices.                                           22 devices.
 23                                                    23 
 24 libevdev                                           24 libevdev
 25 ========                                           25 ========
 26                                                    26 
 27 libevdev is a wrapper library for evdev device     27 libevdev is a wrapper library for evdev devices that provides interfaces to
 28 create uinput devices and send events. libevde     28 create uinput devices and send events. libevdev is less error-prone than
 29 accessing uinput directly, and should be consi     29 accessing uinput directly, and should be considered for new software.
 30                                                    30 
 31 For examples and more information about libevd     31 For examples and more information about libevdev:
 32 https://www.freedesktop.org/software/libevdev/     32 https://www.freedesktop.org/software/libevdev/doc/latest/
 33                                                    33 
 34 Examples                                           34 Examples
 35 ========                                           35 ========
 36                                                    36 
 37 Keyboard events                                    37 Keyboard events
 38 ---------------                                    38 ---------------
 39                                                    39 
 40 This first example shows how to create a new v     40 This first example shows how to create a new virtual device, and how to
 41 send a key event. All default imports and erro     41 send a key event. All default imports and error handlers were removed for
 42 the sake of simplicity.                            42 the sake of simplicity.
 43                                                    43 
 44 .. code-block:: c                                  44 .. code-block:: c
 45                                                    45 
 46    #include <linux/uinput.h>                       46    #include <linux/uinput.h>
 47                                                    47 
 48    void emit(int fd, int type, int code, int v     48    void emit(int fd, int type, int code, int val)
 49    {                                               49    {
 50       struct input_event ie;                       50       struct input_event ie;
 51                                                    51 
 52       ie.type = type;                              52       ie.type = type;
 53       ie.code = code;                              53       ie.code = code;
 54       ie.value = val;                              54       ie.value = val;
 55       /* timestamp values below are ignored */     55       /* timestamp values below are ignored */
 56       ie.time.tv_sec = 0;                          56       ie.time.tv_sec = 0;
 57       ie.time.tv_usec = 0;                         57       ie.time.tv_usec = 0;
 58                                                    58 
 59       write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie));                  59       write(fd, &ie, sizeof(ie));
 60    }                                               60    }
 61                                                    61 
 62    int main(void)                                  62    int main(void)
 63    {                                               63    {
 64       struct uinput_setup usetup;                  64       struct uinput_setup usetup;
 65                                                    65 
 66       int fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY |      66       int fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
 67                                                    67 
 68                                                    68 
 69       /*                                           69       /*
 70        * The ioctls below will enable the devi     70        * The ioctls below will enable the device that is about to be
 71        * created, to pass key events, in this      71        * created, to pass key events, in this case the space key.
 72        */                                          72        */
 73       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);             73       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);
 74       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, KEY_SPACE);         74       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, KEY_SPACE);
 75                                                    75 
 76       memset(&usetup, 0, sizeof(usetup));          76       memset(&usetup, 0, sizeof(usetup));
 77       usetup.id.bustype = BUS_USB;                 77       usetup.id.bustype = BUS_USB;
 78       usetup.id.vendor = 0x1234; /* sample ven     78       usetup.id.vendor = 0x1234; /* sample vendor */
 79       usetup.id.product = 0x5678; /* sample pr     79       usetup.id.product = 0x5678; /* sample product */
 80       strcpy(usetup.name, "Example device");       80       strcpy(usetup.name, "Example device");
 81                                                    81 
 82       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_SETUP, &usetup);            82       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_SETUP, &usetup);
 83       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);                    83       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);
 84                                                    84 
 85       /*                                           85       /*
 86        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will crea     86        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will create the device node for this
 87        * device. We are inserting a pause here     87        * device. We are inserting a pause here so that userspace has time
 88        * to detect, initialize the new device,     88        * to detect, initialize the new device, and can start listening to
 89        * the event, otherwise it will not noti     89        * the event, otherwise it will not notice the event we are about
 90        * to send. This pause is only needed in     90        * to send. This pause is only needed in our example code!
 91        */                                          91        */
 92       sleep(1);                                    92       sleep(1);
 93                                                    93 
 94       /* Key press, report the event, send key     94       /* Key press, report the event, send key release, and report again */
 95       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 1);              95       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 1);
 96       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);             96       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);
 97       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 0);              97       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 0);
 98       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);             98       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);
 99                                                    99 
100       /*                                          100       /*
101        * Give userspace some time to read the     101        * Give userspace some time to read the events before we destroy the
102        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.              102        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.
103        */                                         103        */
104       sleep(1);                                   104       sleep(1);
105                                                   105 
106       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);                  106       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);
107       close(fd);                                  107       close(fd);
108                                                   108 
109       return 0;                                   109       return 0;
110    }                                              110    }
111                                                   111 
112 Mouse movements                                   112 Mouse movements
113 ---------------                                   113 ---------------
114                                                   114 
115 This example shows how to create a virtual dev    115 This example shows how to create a virtual device that behaves like a physical
116 mouse.                                            116 mouse.
117                                                   117 
118 .. code-block:: c                                 118 .. code-block:: c
119                                                   119 
120    #include <linux/uinput.h>                      120    #include <linux/uinput.h>
121                                                   121 
122    /* emit function is identical to of the fir    122    /* emit function is identical to of the first example */
123                                                   123 
124    int main(void)                                 124    int main(void)
125    {                                              125    {
126       struct uinput_setup usetup;                 126       struct uinput_setup usetup;
127       int i = 50;                                 127       int i = 50;
128                                                   128 
129       int fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY |     129       int fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
130                                                   130 
131       /* enable mouse button left and relative    131       /* enable mouse button left and relative events */
132       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);            132       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);
133       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, BTN_LEFT);         133       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, BTN_LEFT);
134                                                   134 
135       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_REL);            135       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_REL);
136       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_X);            136       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_X);
137       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_Y);            137       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_RELBIT, REL_Y);
138                                                   138 
139       memset(&usetup, 0, sizeof(usetup));         139       memset(&usetup, 0, sizeof(usetup));
140       usetup.id.bustype = BUS_USB;                140       usetup.id.bustype = BUS_USB;
141       usetup.id.vendor = 0x1234; /* sample ven    141       usetup.id.vendor = 0x1234; /* sample vendor */
142       usetup.id.product = 0x5678; /* sample pr    142       usetup.id.product = 0x5678; /* sample product */
143       strcpy(usetup.name, "Example device");      143       strcpy(usetup.name, "Example device");
144                                                   144 
145       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_SETUP, &usetup);           145       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_SETUP, &usetup);
146       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);                   146       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);
147                                                   147 
148       /*                                          148       /*
149        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will crea    149        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will create the device node for this
150        * device. We are inserting a pause here    150        * device. We are inserting a pause here so that userspace has time
151        * to detect, initialize the new device,    151        * to detect, initialize the new device, and can start listening to
152        * the event, otherwise it will not noti    152        * the event, otherwise it will not notice the event we are about
153        * to send. This pause is only needed in    153        * to send. This pause is only needed in our example code!
154        */                                         154        */
155       sleep(1);                                   155       sleep(1);
156                                                   156 
157       /* Move the mouse diagonally, 5 units pe    157       /* Move the mouse diagonally, 5 units per axis */
158       while (i--) {                               158       while (i--) {
159          emit(fd, EV_REL, REL_X, 5);              159          emit(fd, EV_REL, REL_X, 5);
160          emit(fd, EV_REL, REL_Y, 5);              160          emit(fd, EV_REL, REL_Y, 5);
161          emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);         161          emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);
162          usleep(15000);                           162          usleep(15000);
163       }                                           163       }
164                                                   164 
165       /*                                          165       /*
166        * Give userspace some time to read the     166        * Give userspace some time to read the events before we destroy the
167        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.              167        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.
168        */                                         168        */
169       sleep(1);                                   169       sleep(1);
170                                                   170 
171       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);                  171       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);
172       close(fd);                                  172       close(fd);
173                                                   173 
174       return 0;                                   174       return 0;
175    }                                              175    }
176                                                   176 
177                                                   177 
178 uinput old interface                              178 uinput old interface
179 --------------------                              179 --------------------
180                                                   180 
181 Before uinput version 5, there wasn't a dedica    181 Before uinput version 5, there wasn't a dedicated ioctl to set up a virtual
182 device. Programs supporting older versions of  !! 182 device. Programs supportinf older versions of uinput interface need to fill
183 a uinput_user_dev structure and write it to th    183 a uinput_user_dev structure and write it to the uinput file descriptor to
184 configure the new uinput device. New code shou    184 configure the new uinput device. New code should not use the old interface
185 but interact with uinput via ioctl calls, or u    185 but interact with uinput via ioctl calls, or use libevdev.
186                                                   186 
187 .. code-block:: c                                 187 .. code-block:: c
188                                                   188 
189    #include <linux/uinput.h>                      189    #include <linux/uinput.h>
190                                                   190 
191    /* emit function is identical to of the fir    191    /* emit function is identical to of the first example */
192                                                   192 
193    int main(void)                                 193    int main(void)
194    {                                              194    {
195       struct uinput_user_dev uud;                 195       struct uinput_user_dev uud;
196       int version, rc, fd;                        196       int version, rc, fd;
197                                                   197 
198       fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY | O_NO    198       fd = open("/dev/uinput", O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
199       rc = ioctl(fd, UI_GET_VERSION, &version)    199       rc = ioctl(fd, UI_GET_VERSION, &version);
200                                                   200 
201       if (rc == 0 && version >= 5) {              201       if (rc == 0 && version >= 5) {
202          /* use UI_DEV_SETUP */                   202          /* use UI_DEV_SETUP */
203          return 0;                                203          return 0;
204       }                                           204       }
205                                                   205 
206       /*                                          206       /*
207        * The ioctls below will enable the devi    207        * The ioctls below will enable the device that is about to be
208        * created, to pass key events, in this     208        * created, to pass key events, in this case the space key.
209        */                                         209        */
210       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);            210       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_EVBIT, EV_KEY);
211       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, KEY_SPACE);        211       ioctl(fd, UI_SET_KEYBIT, KEY_SPACE);
212                                                   212 
213       memset(&uud, 0, sizeof(uud));               213       memset(&uud, 0, sizeof(uud));
214       snprintf(uud.name, UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE,    214       snprintf(uud.name, UINPUT_MAX_NAME_SIZE, "uinput old interface");
215       write(fd, &uud, sizeof(uud));               215       write(fd, &uud, sizeof(uud));
216                                                   216 
217       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);                   217       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_CREATE);
218                                                   218 
219       /*                                          219       /*
220        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will crea    220        * On UI_DEV_CREATE the kernel will create the device node for this
221        * device. We are inserting a pause here    221        * device. We are inserting a pause here so that userspace has time
222        * to detect, initialize the new device,    222        * to detect, initialize the new device, and can start listening to
223        * the event, otherwise it will not noti    223        * the event, otherwise it will not notice the event we are about
224        * to send. This pause is only needed in    224        * to send. This pause is only needed in our example code!
225        */                                         225        */
226       sleep(1);                                   226       sleep(1);
227                                                   227 
228       /* Key press, report the event, send key    228       /* Key press, report the event, send key release, and report again */
229       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 1);             229       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 1);
230       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);            230       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);
231       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 0);             231       emit(fd, EV_KEY, KEY_SPACE, 0);
232       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);            232       emit(fd, EV_SYN, SYN_REPORT, 0);
233                                                   233 
234       /*                                          234       /*
235        * Give userspace some time to read the     235        * Give userspace some time to read the events before we destroy the
236        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.              236        * device with UI_DEV_DESTROY.
237        */                                         237        */
238       sleep(1);                                   238       sleep(1);
239                                                   239 
240       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);                  240       ioctl(fd, UI_DEV_DESTROY);
241                                                   241 
242       close(fd);                                  242       close(fd);
243       return 0;                                   243       return 0;
244    }                                              244    }
245                                                   245 
                                                      

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