Added one more usage page to the list of accecpted HID devices

- added a really simple HIDTest tool to see inputs
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Maschell 2017-04-01 20:12:52 +02:00
parent 964cd999fe
commit 559b5679d5
6 changed files with 382 additions and 16 deletions

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pom.xml
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<!-- Generate a jar with dependencies -->
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<id>make-assembly</id>
<configuration>
<archive>
<manifest>
@ -71,11 +74,28 @@
</descriptorRefs>
<!-- Stick jar in root dir, if you want -->
<outputDirectory>${jar_dir}</outputDirectory>
<finalName>HIDToVPADNetworkClient</finalName>
</configuration>
<!-- Hook the "package" stage -->
<executions>
<phase>package</phase>
<goals>
<goal>attached</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
<execution>
<id>make-assembly</id>
<id>make-HIDTest</id>
<configuration>
<archive>
<manifest>
<mainClass>de.mas.HIDTest.Main</mainClass>
</manifest>
</archive>
<descriptorRefs>
<descriptorRef>jar-with-dependencies</descriptorRef>
</descriptorRefs>
<!-- Stick jar in root dir, if you want -->
<outputDirectory>${jar_dir}</outputDirectory>
<finalName>HIDTest</finalName>
</configuration>
<phase>package</phase>
<goals>
<goal>attached</goal>

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package de.mas.HIDTest;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.security.CodeSource;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
/**
* Created by Reddit user king_of_the_universe / StackOverflow user Dreamspace President / dreamspace-president.com
* <p>
* v[(2), 2015-11-13 13:00 UTC]
* <p>
* One static method call will start a new instance of *THIS* application in the console and will EXIT the current
* instance. SO FAR ONLY WORKS ON WINDOWS! Users of other systems need to assist here. The methods are all in place.
*/
final public class AutoRunFromConsole {
final private static String FAILMESSAGE_TITLE = "Please run in console.";
final private static String FAILMESSAGE_BODY = "This application must be run in the console (or \"command box\").\n\nIn there, you have to type:\n\njava -jar nameofprogram.jar";
static void showFailMessageAndExit() {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, FAILMESSAGE_BODY, FAILMESSAGE_TITLE, JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
System.exit(0);
}
private enum OSType {
UNDETERMINED, WINDOWS, LINUX, MACOS
}
private static OSType getOsType() {
// final String osName = System.getProperty("os.name");
// final String osVersion = System.getProperty("os.version");
// final String osArchitecture = System.getProperty("os.arch");
// System.out.println("\n\nOSNAME: " + osName);
// System.out.println("\n\nOSVERSION: " + osVersion);
// System.out.println("\n\nOSARCHITECTURE: " + osArchitecture);
final String osName = System.getProperty("os.name", "").toLowerCase();
if (osName.startsWith("windows")) {
return OSType.WINDOWS;
} else if (osName.startsWith("linux")) {
return OSType.LINUX;
} else if (osName.startsWith("mac os") || osName.startsWith("macos") || osName.startsWith("darwin")) {
return OSType.MACOS;
}
return OSType.UNDETERMINED;
}
/**
* Checks if the program is currently running in console, and if not, starts the program from console and EXITS this
* instance of the program. Should be (one of) the first calls in your program.
* <p>
* This is the less safe variant of the method: To check if you're currently in the IDE, it just tries to find the
* executable name and if it exists in the current path. This should word perfectly at all times in IntelliJ - I
* don't know what values getExecutableName() returns inside Eclipse, but I suspect it will work just as well.
* <p>
* It's also less safe because you can't give a fallback executable name, but I believe it should do the trick in
* all situations.
* <p>
* If this is used on a system other than Windows, a message box is shown telling the user to start the program from
* the console. BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO OPEN A CONSOLE ON OTHER SYSTEMS. SEE startExecutableInConsole();
*/
public static void runYourselfInConsole(final boolean stayOpenAfterEnd) {
runYourselfInConsole(false, stayOpenAfterEnd, null, null);
}
/**
* Checks if the program is currently running in console, and if not, starts the program from console and EXITS this
* instance of the program. Should be (one of) the first calls in your program.
* <p>
* This is the safer variant of the method: The first command line argument GIVEN BY THE IDE'S RUN CONFIGURATION
* should be "ide" (Case is ignored.), which this method will use to determine if it's running from the IDE.
* <p>
* It is also safer because you can give a fallback executable name in case getExecutableName() could not determine
* it.
* <p>
* Ultimately, it is safer because if the executable could not be determined, it shows a message box telling the
* user to start the program from the console.
* <p>
* You will probably never make use of this variant. It's meant to be a solution if all else seems to fail (e.g.
* customer calls and you need a quick fix).
* <p>
* If this is used on a system other than Windows, a message box is shown telling the user to start the program from
* the console. BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO OPEN A CONSOLE ON OTHER SYSTEMS. SEE startExecutableInConsole();
*
* @param psvmArguments The arguments given to the main method.
* @param fallbackExecutableName Can be null. In case getExecutableName() can't determine the proper name, the
* fallback is used.
*/
public static void runYourselfInConsole(final String[] psvmArguments, final String fallbackExecutableName, final boolean stayOpenAfterEnd) {
runYourselfInConsole(true, stayOpenAfterEnd, psvmArguments, fallbackExecutableName);
}
/**
* see the other two methods
*/
private static void runYourselfInConsole(final boolean useSaferApproach, final boolean stayOpenAfterEnd, final String[] psvmArguments, final String fallbackExecutableName) {
String executableName = getExecutableName(fallbackExecutableName);
if (useSaferApproach) {
if (isRunFromIDE(psvmArguments)) {
return;
}
} else {
if (executableName == null) {
// Running from IDE.
return;
}
}
if (isRunningInConsole()) {
return;
}
if (executableName == null) {
showFailMessageAndExit();
}
startExecutableInConsole(executableName, stayOpenAfterEnd);
System.exit(0);
}
/**
* Opens a console window and starts the Java executable there.
* <p>
* If this is used on a system other than Windows, a message box is shown telling the user to start the program from
* the console. BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO OPEN A CONSOLE ON OTHER SYSTEMS.
*
* @param executableName the full file name of the executable (without path)
* @param stayOpenAfterEnd If true (and if someone can figure out the necessary parameters for other systems than
* Windows), the console will not close once the executable has terminated. This is useful
* e.g. if you want to give some kind of bye bye message because you actually assumed that
* people start the program from console manually.
*/
private static void startExecutableInConsole(final String executableName, final boolean stayOpenAfterEnd) {
String launchString = null;
switch (getOsType()) {
case UNDETERMINED:
break;
case WINDOWS:
if (stayOpenAfterEnd) {
launchString = "cmd /c start cmd /k java -jar \"" + executableName+"\""; // No, using /k directly here DOES NOT do the trick.
} else {
launchString = "cmd /c start java -jar \"" + executableName+"\"";
}
break;
case LINUX:
break;
case MACOS:
// launchString="/usr/bin/open -a Terminal /path/to/the/executable";
break;
}
if (launchString == null) {
showFailMessageAndExit();
}
try {
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(launchString);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
/**
* @param args the args as given to PSVM
* @return whether the first command line argument was "ide" (ignoring case). Don't forget to change your IDE's run
* configuration accordingly.
*/
private static boolean isRunFromIDE(final String[] args) {
return args != null && args.length > 0 && args[0].equalsIgnoreCase("ide");
}
/**
* @return if System.console() is available. DOES NOT WORK properly from IDE, will return false then even though it
* should be true. Use isRunFromIDE or other means additionally.
*/
private static boolean isRunningInConsole() {
return System.console() != null;
}
/**
* @param fallbackExecutableName Can be null. In the very unlikely case this method can't determine the executable,
* the fallback will also be checked. But if the fallback also doesn't exist AS A FILE
* in the CURRENT path, null will be returned regardless, even if you're sure that
* your fallback should be correct.
* @return the name of the running jar file, OR NULL if it could not be determined (which should be a certainty
* while in IDE, hence can be abused for determining that).
*/
public static String getExecutableName(final String fallbackExecutableName) {
// APPROACH 1 - THE ONE EVERYBODY ON STACKOVERFLOW IS REPEATING
String executableNameFromClass = null;
final CodeSource codeSource = AutoRunFromConsole.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource();
if (codeSource == null) {
System.err.println("UNEXPECTED: Main.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource() returned null");
} else {
final String path = codeSource.getLocation().getPath();
if (path == null || path.isEmpty()) {
System.err.println("UNEXPECTED: codeSource.getLocation().getPath() returned null or empty");
} else {
executableNameFromClass = new File(path).getName();
}
}
// APPROACH 2 - QUERY SYSTEM PROPERTIES
final Properties properties = System.getProperties();
final String executableNameFromJavaClassPathProperty = properties.getProperty("java.class.path");
final String executableNameFromSunJavaCommandProperty = properties.getProperty("sun.java.command");
// System.out.println("\n\nexecutableNameFromClass:\n" + executableNameFromClass);
// System.out.println("\n\nexecutableNameFromJavaClassPathProperty:\n" + executableNameFromJavaClassPathProperty);
// System.out.println("\n\nexecutableNameFromSunJavaCommandProperty:\n" + executableNameFromSunJavaCommandProperty);
// System.out.println("\n\nfallbackExecutableName:\n" + fallbackExecutableName);
if (isThisProbablyTheExecutable(executableNameFromClass)) {
return executableNameFromClass;
}
if (isThisProbablyTheExecutable(executableNameFromJavaClassPathProperty)) {
return executableNameFromJavaClassPathProperty;
}
if (isThisProbablyTheExecutable(executableNameFromSunJavaCommandProperty)) {
return executableNameFromSunJavaCommandProperty;
}
if (isThisProbablyTheExecutable(fallbackExecutableName)) {
return fallbackExecutableName;
}
return null;
}
/**
* @param candidateName suspected name of the running java executable
* @return if name is not null, ends with ".jar" (Case is ignored.), and points to a FILE existing in the CURRENT
* directory.
*/
private static boolean isThisProbablyTheExecutable(final String candidateName) {
if (candidateName == null || !candidateName.toLowerCase().endsWith(".jar")) {
return false;
}
final File file = new File(candidateName);
return file.exists() && file.isFile();
}
}

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package de.mas.HIDTest;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.controller.Controller;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.manager.ControllerManager;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.util.Settings;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.util.Utilities;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
AutoRunFromConsole.runYourselfInConsole(true);
Settings.AUTO_ACTIVATE_CONTROLLER = false;
new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
while (true) {
ControllerManager.detectControllers();
Utilities.sleep(Settings.DETECT_CONTROLLER_INTERVAL);
}
}
}).start();
System.out.println("Scanning for controllers...");
Utilities.sleep(1000);
for(Controller c : ControllerManager.getAttachedControllers()){
c.setActive(true);
}
Utilities.sleep(1000);
Settings.AUTO_ACTIVATE_CONTROLLER = true;
new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
while (true) {
boolean attached = false;
for(Controller c : ControllerManager.getAttachedControllers()){
if(c.isActive()){
attached = true;
System.out.print(String.format("VID: %04X PID %04X", c.getVID(),c.getPID()) +" data: " + Utilities.ByteArrayToString(c.getLatestData()) + " | " );
}
}
if(attached) System.out.print("\r");
Utilities.sleep(15);
}
}
}).start();
}
}

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@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ public class SwitchProController extends PureJavaHidController {
@Override
public byte[] pollLatestData() {
if(currentData == null || currentData.length < 10){
return new byte[0];
}
// remove unused data (because only changed data will be sent)
currentData[3] = 0;
currentData[5] = 0;

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
*******************************************************************************/
package net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.controller;
import java.nio.BufferUnderflowException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import com.ivan.xinput.XInputAxes;
@ -32,9 +33,11 @@ import com.ivan.xinput.exceptions.XInputNotLoadedException;
import lombok.AccessLevel;
import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.Setter;
import lombok.extern.java.Log;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.exeption.ControllerInitializationFailedException;
import net.ash.HIDToVPADNetworkClient.util.Utilities;
@Log
public class XInputController extends Controller {
// the pad number will be appended to this String.
public static final String XINPUT_INDENTIFER = "\\\\?\\XINPUT\\";
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try {
device = XInputDevice.getDeviceFor(pad);
} catch (XInputNotLoadedException e) {
// TODO: Log?
e.printStackTrace();
}
if (device == null) return false;
setDevice(device);
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@Override
public byte[] pollLatestData() {
if (device.poll()) {
boolean newData = false;
try{
newData = device.poll();
}catch(BufferUnderflowException e){
log.info("Error reading the XInput data " + e.getMessage());
setActive(false);
Thread.currentThread().stop();
}
if (newData) {
ByteBuffer data = ByteBuffer.allocate(8);
XInputComponents components = device.getComponents();

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ public final class PureJavaHidApiManager {
List<HidDeviceInfo> connectedGamepads = new ArrayList<HidDeviceInfo>();
for (HidDeviceInfo info : PureJavaHidApi.enumerateDevices()) {
if (info.getUsagePage() == 0x05 || info.getUsagePage() == 0x04 || (info.getVendorId() == 0x57e) || (info.getVendorId() == 0x054c)) {
if (info.getUsagePage() == 0x05 ||info.getUsagePage() == 0x01 || info.getUsagePage() == 0x04 || (info.getVendorId() == 0x57e) || (info.getVendorId() == 0x054c)) {
connectedGamepads.add(info);
}
}