SDL/src/joystick/usb_ids.h

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/*
Simple DirectMedia Layer
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Copyright (C) 1997-2021 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
#ifndef usb_ids_h_
#define usb_ids_h_
/* Definitions of useful USB VID/PID values */
#define USB_VENDOR_APPLE 0x05ac
#define USB_VENDOR_HYPERKIN 0x2e24
#define USB_VENDOR_MICROSOFT 0x045e
#define USB_VENDOR_NINTENDO 0x057e
#define USB_VENDOR_NVIDIA 0x0955
#define USB_VENDOR_PDP 0x0e6f
#define USB_VENDOR_POWERA 0x24c6
#define USB_VENDOR_SONY 0x054c
#define USB_VENDOR_RAZER 0x1532
#define USB_VENDOR_VALVE 0x28de
#define USB_PRODUCT_NINTENDO_GAMECUBE_ADAPTER 0x0337
Fixed bug 5051 - Switch Pro Controller hidapi driver does not report battery levels when connected via Bluetooth bluenaxela+sdl I've noticed that the Switch Pro Controller hidapi driver does not report battery levels when connected via Bluetooth, despite having code for setting joystick->epowerlevel. This is caused by the driver always using k_eSwitchInputReportIDs_SimpleControllerState via Bluetooth. Using that mode means that the state reports you get back from the controller do not include battery state. Not using the full controller state over Bluetooth effectively makes this driver's support for setting joystick->epowerlevel entirely pointless, only ever reporting SDL_JOYSTICK_POWER_WIRED. Is there a reason this was set to only use SimpleControllerState via Bluetooth? I've attached a patch I'm using to allow getting battery level for the Switch Pro Controller. A couple notes about this patch: 1) It changes LoadStickCalibration to accept the input_mode that is selected, because that's really what should determine what is used for stick extents, since stick extents differ between the modes. 2) In my patch I only use FullControllerState when the vid/pid matches the official Switch Pro Controller, as a cautionary measure in case some third-party controllers have problems with FullControllerState mode via Bluetooth (I noticed a HORI Wireless Switch Pad I had seemed to not read controller calibration correctly for stick extents. Maybe it's calibration data was uninitialized on account of having never been used with a Switch? I'm unsure, though if that guess is right maybe SDL2 should be detecting an uninitiated calibration state and using some sensible defaults)
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#define USB_PRODUCT_NINTENDO_SWITCH_PRO 0x2009
#define USB_PRODUCT_RAZER_PANTHERA 0x0401
#define USB_PRODUCT_RAZER_PANTHERA_EVO 0x1008
#define USB_PRODUCT_RAZER_ATROX 0x0a00
#define USB_PRODUCT_SONY_DS4 0x05c4
#define USB_PRODUCT_SONY_DS4_DONGLE 0x0ba0
#define USB_PRODUCT_SONY_DS4_SLIM 0x09cc
#define USB_PRODUCT_SONY_DS5 0x0ce6
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_ELITE_SERIES_1 0x02e3
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_ELITE_SERIES_2 0x0b00
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_ELITE_SERIES_2_BLUETOOTH 0x0b05
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_S 0x02ea
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_S_REV1_BLUETOOTH 0x02e0
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_S_REV2_BLUETOOTH 0x02fd
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_SERIES_X 0x0b12
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_SERIES_X_BLUETOOTH 0x0b13
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_RAW_INPUT_CONTROLLER 0x02ff
#define USB_PRODUCT_XBOX_ONE_XINPUT_CONTROLLER 0x02fe /* Made up product ID for XInput */
/* USB usage pages */
#define USB_USAGEPAGE_GENERIC_DESKTOP 0x0001
#define USB_USAGEPAGE_BUTTON 0x0009
/* USB usages for USAGE_PAGE_GENERIC_DESKTOP */
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_POINTER 0x0001
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_MOUSE 0x0002
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_JOYSTICK 0x0004
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_GAMEPAD 0x0005
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_KEYBOARD 0x0006
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_KEYPAD 0x0007
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_MULTIAXISCONTROLLER 0x0008
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_X 0x0030
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_Y 0x0031
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_Z 0x0032
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_RX 0x0033
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_RY 0x0034
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_RZ 0x0035
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_SLIDER 0x0036
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_DIAL 0x0037
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_WHEEL 0x0038
#define USB_USAGE_GENERIC_HAT 0x0039
#endif /* usb_ids_h_ */
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