grub/grub-core/term/efi/console.c
Hans de Goede edece25a77 efi/console: Fix the "enter" key not working on x86 tablets
Most 8" or 7" x86 Windows 10 tablets come with volume up/down buttons and
a power-button. In their UEFI these are almost always mapped to arrow
up/down and enter.

Pressing the volume buttons (sometimes by accident) will stop the
menu countdown, but the power-button / "enter" key was not being recognized
as enter, so the user would be stuck at the grub menu.

The problem is that these tablets send scan_code 13 or 0x0d for the
power-button, which officialy maps to the F3 key. They also set
unicode_char to 0x0d.

This commit recognizes the special case of both scan_code and unicode_char
being set to 0x0d and treats this as an enter key press.

This fixes things getting stuck at the grub-menu and allows the user
to choice a grub-menu entry using the buttons on the tablet.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-11 11:53:28 +02:00

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/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/term.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/types.h>
#include <grub/err.h>
#include <grub/efi/efi.h>
#include <grub/efi/api.h>
#include <grub/efi/console.h>
static grub_uint32_t
map_char (grub_uint32_t c)
{
/* Map some unicode characters to the EFI character. */
switch (c)
{
case GRUB_UNICODE_LEFTARROW:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_BLACK_LEFT_TRIANGLE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_UPARROW:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_BLACK_UP_TRIANGLE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_RIGHTARROW:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_BLACK_RIGHT_TRIANGLE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_DOWNARROW:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_BLACK_DOWN_TRIANGLE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_HLINE:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_HLINE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_VLINE:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_VLINE;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_CORNER_UL:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_CORNER_UL;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_CORNER_UR:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_CORNER_UR;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_CORNER_LL:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_CORNER_LL;
break;
case GRUB_UNICODE_CORNER_LR:
c = GRUB_UNICODE_LIGHT_CORNER_LR;
break;
}
return c;
}
static void
grub_console_putchar (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
const struct grub_unicode_glyph *c)
{
grub_efi_char16_t str[2 + 30];
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
unsigned i, j;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
/* For now, do not try to use a surrogate pair. */
if (c->base > 0xffff)
str[0] = '?';
else
str[0] = (grub_efi_char16_t) map_char (c->base & 0xffff);
j = 1;
for (i = 0; i < c->ncomb && j + 1 < ARRAY_SIZE (str); i++)
if (c->base < 0xffff)
str[j++] = grub_unicode_get_comb (c)[i].code;
str[j] = 0;
/* Should this test be cached? */
if ((c->base > 0x7f || c->ncomb)
&& efi_call_2 (o->test_string, o, str) != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
return;
efi_call_2 (o->output_string, o, str);
}
const unsigned efi_codes[] =
{
0, GRUB_TERM_KEY_UP, GRUB_TERM_KEY_DOWN, GRUB_TERM_KEY_RIGHT,
GRUB_TERM_KEY_LEFT, GRUB_TERM_KEY_HOME, GRUB_TERM_KEY_END, GRUB_TERM_KEY_INSERT,
GRUB_TERM_KEY_DC, GRUB_TERM_KEY_PPAGE, GRUB_TERM_KEY_NPAGE, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F1,
GRUB_TERM_KEY_F2, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F3, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F4, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F5,
GRUB_TERM_KEY_F6, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F7, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F8, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F9,
GRUB_TERM_KEY_F10, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F11, GRUB_TERM_KEY_F12, GRUB_TERM_ESC
};
static int
grub_efi_translate_key (grub_efi_input_key_t key)
{
if (key.scan_code == 0)
{
/* Some firmware implementations use VT100-style codes against the spec.
This is especially likely if driven by serial.
*/
if (key.unicode_char < 0x20 && key.unicode_char != 0
&& key.unicode_char != '\t' && key.unicode_char != '\b'
&& key.unicode_char != '\n' && key.unicode_char != '\r')
return GRUB_TERM_CTRL | (key.unicode_char - 1 + 'a');
else
return key.unicode_char;
}
/* Some devices send enter with scan_code 0x0d (F3) and unicode_char 0x0d. */
else if (key.scan_code == '\r' && key.unicode_char == '\r')
return key.unicode_char;
else if (key.scan_code < ARRAY_SIZE (efi_codes))
return efi_codes[key.scan_code];
if ((key.unicode_char >= 0x20 && key.unicode_char <= 0x7f)
|| key.unicode_char == '\t' || key.unicode_char == '\b'
|| key.unicode_char == '\n' || key.unicode_char == '\r')
return key.unicode_char;
return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY;
}
static int
grub_console_getkey_con (struct grub_term_input *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
grub_efi_simple_input_interface_t *i;
grub_efi_input_key_t key;
grub_efi_status_t status;
i = grub_efi_system_table->con_in;
status = efi_call_2 (i->read_key_stroke, i, &key);
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY;
return grub_efi_translate_key(key);
}
static int
grub_console_getkey_ex(struct grub_term_input *term)
{
grub_efi_key_data_t key_data;
grub_efi_status_t status;
grub_efi_uint32_t kss;
int key = -1;
grub_efi_simple_text_input_ex_interface_t *text_input = term->data;
status = efi_call_2 (text_input->read_key_stroke, text_input, &key_data);
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY;
kss = key_data.key_state.key_shift_state;
key = grub_efi_translate_key(key_data.key);
if (key == GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY)
return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY;
if (kss & GRUB_EFI_SHIFT_STATE_VALID)
{
if ((kss & GRUB_EFI_LEFT_SHIFT_PRESSED
|| kss & GRUB_EFI_RIGHT_SHIFT_PRESSED)
&& (key & GRUB_TERM_EXTENDED))
key |= GRUB_TERM_SHIFT;
if (kss & GRUB_EFI_LEFT_ALT_PRESSED || kss & GRUB_EFI_RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED)
key |= GRUB_TERM_ALT;
if (kss & GRUB_EFI_LEFT_CONTROL_PRESSED
|| kss & GRUB_EFI_RIGHT_CONTROL_PRESSED)
key |= GRUB_TERM_CTRL;
}
return key;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_efi_console_input_init (struct grub_term_input *term)
{
grub_efi_guid_t text_input_ex_guid =
GRUB_EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL_GUID;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return 0;
grub_efi_simple_text_input_ex_interface_t *text_input = term->data;
if (text_input)
return 0;
text_input = grub_efi_open_protocol(grub_efi_system_table->console_in_handler,
&text_input_ex_guid,
GRUB_EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL);
term->data = (void *)text_input;
return 0;
}
static int
grub_console_getkey (struct grub_term_input *term)
{
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return 0;
if (term->data)
return grub_console_getkey_ex(term);
else
return grub_console_getkey_con(term);
}
static struct grub_term_coordinate
grub_console_getwh (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
grub_efi_uintn_t columns, rows;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
if (grub_efi_is_finished || efi_call_4 (o->query_mode, o, o->mode->mode,
&columns, &rows) != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
{
/* Why does this fail? */
columns = 80;
rows = 25;
}
return (struct grub_term_coordinate) { columns, rows };
}
static struct grub_term_coordinate
grub_console_getxy (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return (struct grub_term_coordinate) { 0, 0 };
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
return (struct grub_term_coordinate) { o->mode->cursor_column, o->mode->cursor_row };
}
static void
grub_console_gotoxy (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
struct grub_term_coordinate pos)
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
efi_call_3 (o->set_cursor_position, o, pos.x, pos.y);
}
static void
grub_console_cls (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
grub_efi_int32_t orig_attr;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
orig_attr = o->mode->attribute;
efi_call_2 (o->set_attributes, o, GRUB_EFI_BACKGROUND_BLACK);
efi_call_1 (o->clear_screen, o);
efi_call_2 (o->set_attributes, o, orig_attr);
}
static void
grub_console_setcolorstate (struct grub_term_output *term
__attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_term_color_state state)
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
switch (state) {
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_STANDARD:
efi_call_2 (o->set_attributes, o, GRUB_TERM_DEFAULT_STANDARD_COLOR
& 0x7f);
break;
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_NORMAL:
efi_call_2 (o->set_attributes, o, grub_term_normal_color & 0x7f);
break;
case GRUB_TERM_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT:
efi_call_2 (o->set_attributes, o, grub_term_highlight_color & 0x7f);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void
grub_console_setcursor (struct grub_term_output *term __attribute__ ((unused)),
int on)
{
grub_efi_simple_text_output_interface_t *o;
if (grub_efi_is_finished)
return;
o = grub_efi_system_table->con_out;
efi_call_2 (o->enable_cursor, o, on);
}
static grub_err_t
grub_efi_console_output_init (struct grub_term_output *term)
{
grub_efi_set_text_mode (1);
grub_console_setcursor (term, 1);
return 0;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_efi_console_output_fini (struct grub_term_output *term)
{
grub_console_setcursor (term, 0);
grub_efi_set_text_mode (0);
return 0;
}
static struct grub_term_input grub_console_term_input =
{
.name = "console",
.getkey = grub_console_getkey,
.init = grub_efi_console_input_init,
};
static struct grub_term_output grub_console_term_output =
{
.name = "console",
.init = grub_efi_console_output_init,
.fini = grub_efi_console_output_fini,
.putchar = grub_console_putchar,
.getwh = grub_console_getwh,
.getxy = grub_console_getxy,
.gotoxy = grub_console_gotoxy,
.cls = grub_console_cls,
.setcolorstate = grub_console_setcolorstate,
.setcursor = grub_console_setcursor,
.flags = GRUB_TERM_CODE_TYPE_VISUAL_GLYPHS,
.progress_update_divisor = GRUB_PROGRESS_FAST
};
void
grub_console_init (void)
{
/* FIXME: it is necessary to consider the case where no console control
is present but the default is already in text mode. */
if (! grub_efi_set_text_mode (1))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_DEVICE, "cannot set text mode");
return;
}
grub_term_register_output ("console", &grub_console_term_output);
grub_term_register_input ("console", &grub_console_term_input);
}
void
grub_console_fini (void)
{
grub_term_unregister_input (&grub_console_term_input);
grub_term_unregister_output (&grub_console_term_output);
}