@@ -81,6 +81,12 @@ TERMINAL_DEV mTerminalDevTemplate = {
NULL, // TwoSecondTimeOut
INPUT_STATE_DEFAULT,
RESET_STATE_DEFAULT,
+ {
+ 0,
+ 0,
+ 0
+ },
+ 0,
FALSE,
{ // SimpleTextInputEx
TerminalConInResetEx,
@@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ typedef struct {
EFI_EVENT TwoSecondTimeOut;
UINT32 InputState;
UINT32 ResetState;
+ UINT16 TtyEscapeStr[3];
+ INTN TtyEscapeIndex;
//
// Esc could not be output to the screen by user,
@@ -118,6 +120,7 @@ typedef struct {
#define INPUT_STATE_LEFTOPENBRACKET 0x04
#define INPUT_STATE_O 0x08
#define INPUT_STATE_2 0x10
+#define INPUT_STATE_LEFTOPENBRACKET_2 0x20
#define RESET_STATE_DEFAULT 0x00
#define RESET_STATE_ESC_R 0x01
@@ -1223,7 +1223,8 @@ UnicodeToEfiKey (
continue;
}
- if (UnicodeChar == 'O' && TerminalDevice->TerminalType == VT100TYPE) {
+ if (UnicodeChar == 'O' && (TerminalDevice->TerminalType == VT100TYPE ||
+ TerminalDevice->TerminalType == TTYTERMTYPE)) {
TerminalDevice->InputState |= INPUT_STATE_O;
TerminalDevice->ResetState = RESET_STATE_DEFAULT;
continue;
@@ -1371,6 +1372,22 @@ UnicodeToEfiKey (
default :
break;
}
+ } else if (TerminalDevice->TerminalType == TTYTERMTYPE) {
+ /* Also accept VT100 escape codes for F1-F4 for TTY term */
+ switch (UnicodeChar) {
+ case 'P':
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F1;
+ break;
+ case 'Q':
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F2;
+ break;
+ case 'R':
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F3;
+ break;
+ case 'S':
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F4;
+ break;
+ }
}
if (Key.ScanCode != SCAN_NULL) {
@@ -1514,6 +1531,21 @@ UnicodeToEfiKey (
}
}
+ /*
+ * The VT220 escape codes that the TTY terminal accepts all have
+ * numeric codes, and there are no ambiguous prefixes shared with
+ * other terminal types.
+ */
+ if (TerminalDevice->TerminalType == TTYTERMTYPE &&
+ Key.ScanCode == SCAN_NULL &&
+ UnicodeChar >= '0' &&
+ UnicodeChar <= '9') {
+ TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeStr[0] = UnicodeChar;
+ TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeIndex = 1;
+ TerminalDevice->InputState |= INPUT_STATE_LEFTOPENBRACKET_2;
+ continue;
+ }
+
if (Key.ScanCode != SCAN_NULL) {
Key.UnicodeChar = 0;
EfiKeyFiFoInsertOneKey (TerminalDevice, &Key);
@@ -1527,6 +1559,65 @@ UnicodeToEfiKey (
break;
+ case INPUT_STATE_ESC | INPUT_STATE_LEFTOPENBRACKET | INPUT_STATE_LEFTOPENBRACKET_2:
+ /*
+ * Here we handle the VT220 escape codes that we accept. This
+ * state is only used by the TTY terminal type.
+ */
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_NULL;
+ if (TerminalDevice->TerminalType == TTYTERMTYPE) {
+
+ if (UnicodeChar == '~' && TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeIndex <= 2) {
+ UINTN EscCode;
+ TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeStr[TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeIndex] = 0; /* Terminate string */
+ EscCode = StrDecimalToUintn(TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeStr);
+ switch (EscCode) {
+ case 3:
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_DELETE;
+ break;
+ case 11:
+ case 12:
+ case 13:
+ case 14:
+ case 15:
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F1 + EscCode - 11;
+ break;
+ case 17:
+ case 18:
+ case 19:
+ case 20:
+ case 21:
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F6 + EscCode - 17;
+ break;
+ case 23:
+ case 24:
+ Key.ScanCode = SCAN_F11 + EscCode - 23;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ } else if (TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeIndex == 1){
+ /* 2 character escape code */
+ TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeStr[TerminalDevice->TtyEscapeIndex++] = UnicodeChar;
+ continue;
+ }
+ else {
+ DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "Unexpected state in escape2\n"));
+ }
+ }
+ TerminalDevice->ResetState = RESET_STATE_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (Key.ScanCode != SCAN_NULL) {
+ Key.UnicodeChar = 0;
+ EfiKeyFiFoInsertOneKey (TerminalDevice, &Key);
+ TerminalDevice->InputState = INPUT_STATE_DEFAULT;
+ UnicodeToEfiKeyFlushState (TerminalDevice);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ UnicodeToEfiKeyFlushState (TerminalDevice);
+ break;
+
default:
//
// Invalid state. This should never happen.
Accept the VT220 escape code [3~ as backspace for TtyTerm terminals. This is sent by many Linux terminals by default. Also accept VT220 function keys F1-F12, and VT100 F1-F4 keys as these are commonly sent by Linux terminals. The VT220 escape codes are longer, and variable length so a new state is added to the state machine along with a variable to construct the multibyte escape sequence. There are currently no ambiguous escape sequence prefixes accepted, so the TTY terminal accepts escape sequences for a variety of terminals. The goal is to 'just work' with as many terminals as possible, rather than properly emulating any specific terminal. Backspace, Del, and F10 have been tested on xterm, rxvt, tmux, and screen. Note: The existing vt100 function key handling does not match the vt100 documentation that I found, so I added the TTY terminal handling of VT100 F1-F4 (really PF1-PF4 on vt100) separately. The vt100 has no F5-F10 keys, so I don't know what the current vt100 code is based on. Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Roy Franz <roy.franz@linaro.org> --- MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/TerminalDxe/Terminal.c | 6 ++ MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/TerminalDxe/Terminal.h | 3 + MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/TerminalDxe/TerminalConIn.c | 93 +++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 101 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)