Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lantinga 1e2caac58b Added SDL_JoystickRumbleTriggers() and SDL_GameControllerRumbleTriggers() 2020-11-11 18:57:37 -08:00
Sam Lantinga 4ea1a10bd2 Added stub controller LED functions for WGI and RAWINPUT (thanks meyraud!) 2020-11-07 02:49:22 -08:00
Sam Lantinga 345b4d7e14 Fixed bug 5161 - Autodetect controller mappings based on the Linux Gamepad Specification
Jan Bujak

I wrote a new driver for my gamepad on Linux. I'd like SDL to support it out-of-box, as currently it just treats it as a generic joystick instead of a gamepad. From what I can see the only way to do that is to either 1) pick one of the already supported controllers' PID, VID and button layouts and have my driver send that (effectively lying that it's something else), or 2) submit a preconfigured, hardcoded mapping to SDL.

Both of those, in my opinion, are silly when we already have the Linux Gamepad Specification which standarizes this:

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.15/input/gamepad.html

Unfortunately SDL doesn't make use of it currently. So I've took it upon myself to add it; patch is in the attachments.

Basically what the patch does is that if SDL finds no built-it controller mappings for a given joystick it then asks the joystick backend to autodetect it, and that uses the relevant evdev bits to figure out which button/axis is which. (See the specs for more details.)

With this patch applied my own driver for my controller works out-of-box with SDL with no extra configuration and is correctly recognized as a gamepad; this is also going to be the case for any other driver which follows the Linux Gamepad Specification.
2020-05-29 13:37:21 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 01fd8130fd Fixed compiler warning 2020-04-23 11:13:02 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 4727f79416 Don't use the WGI driver if another driver is already handling the joystick 2020-04-23 10:13:17 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 6ca7f510ae Fixed crash trying to get battery status on some devices 2020-04-23 09:35:32 -07:00
Sam Lantinga aba2792896 Added a Windows Gaming Input joystick driver
This driver supports the Razer Atrox Arcade Stick

Some of the quirks of this driver, inherent in Windows Gaming Input:
* There will never appear to be controllers connected at startup. You must support hot-plugging in order to see these controllers.
* You can't read the state of the guide button
* You can't get controller events in the background
2020-04-18 21:41:37 -07:00