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| HID Sensors Framework |
| ====================== |
| HID sensor framework provides necessary interfaces to implement sensor drivers, |
| which are connected to a sensor hub. The sensor hub is a HID device and it provides |
| a report descriptor conforming to HID 1.12 sensor usage tables. |
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| Description from the HID 1.12 "HID Sensor Usages" specification: |
| "Standardization of HID usages for sensors would allow (but not require) sensor |
| hardware vendors to provide a consistent Plug And Play interface at the USB boundary, |
| thereby enabling some operating systems to incorporate common device drivers that |
| could be reused between vendors, alleviating any need for the vendors to provide |
| the drivers themselves." |
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| This specification describes many usage IDs, which describe the type of sensor |
| and also the individual data fields. Each sensor can have variable number of |
| data fields. The length and order is specified in the report descriptor. For |
| example a part of report descriptor can look like: |
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| INPUT(1)[INPUT] |
| .. |
| Field(2) |
| Physical(0020.0073) |
| Usage(1) |
| 0020.045f |
| Logical Minimum(-32767) |
| Logical Maximum(32767) |
| Report Size(8) |
| Report Count(1) |
| Report Offset(16) |
| Flags(Variable Absolute) |
| .. |
| .. |
| |
| The report is indicating "sensor page (0x20)" contains an accelerometer-3D (0x73). |
| This accelerometer-3D has some fields. Here for example field 2 is motion intensity |
| (0x045f) with a logical minimum value of -32767 and logical maximum of 32767. The |
| order of fields and length of each field is important as the input event raw |
| data will use this format. |
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| Implementation |
| ================= |
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| This specification defines many different types of sensors with different sets of |
| data fields. It is difficult to have a common input event to user space applications, |
| for different sensors. For example an accelerometer can send X,Y and Z data, whereas |
| an ambient light sensor can send illumination data. |
| So the implementation has two parts: |
| - Core hid driver |
| - Individual sensor processing part (sensor drivers) |
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| Core driver |
| ----------- |
| The core driver registers (hid-sensor-hub) registers as a HID driver. It parses |
| report descriptors and identifies all the sensors present. It adds an MFD device |
| with name HID-SENSOR-xxxx (where xxxx is usage id from the specification). |
| For example |
| HID-SENSOR-200073 is registered for an Accelerometer 3D driver. |
| So if any driver with this name is inserted, then the probe routine for that |
| function will be called. So an accelerometer processing driver can register |
| with this name and will be probed if there is an accelerometer-3D detected. |
| |
| The core driver provides a set of APIs which can be used by the processing |
| drivers to register and get events for that usage id. Also it provides parsing |
| functions, which get and set each input/feature/output report. |
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| Individual sensor processing part (sensor drivers) |
| ----------- |
| The processing driver will use an interface provided by the core driver to parse |
| the report and get the indexes of the fields and also can get events. This driver |
| can use IIO interface to use the standard ABI defined for a type of sensor. |
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| Core driver Interface |
| ===================== |
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| Callback structure: |
| Each processing driver can use this structure to set some callbacks. |
| int (*suspend)(..): Callback when HID suspend is received |
| int (*resume)(..): Callback when HID resume is received |
| int (*capture_sample)(..): Capture a sample for one of its data fields |
| int (*send_event)(..): One complete event is received which can have |
| multiple data fields. |
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| Registration functions: |
| int sensor_hub_register_callback(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, |
| u32 usage_id, |
| struct hid_sensor_hub_callbacks *usage_callback): |
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| Registers callbacks for an usage id. The callback functions are not allowed |
| to sleep. |
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| int sensor_hub_remove_callback(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, |
| u32 usage_id): |
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| Removes callbacks for an usage id. |
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| Parsing function: |
| int sensor_hub_input_get_attribute_info(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, |
| u8 type, |
| u32 usage_id, u32 attr_usage_id, |
| struct hid_sensor_hub_attribute_info *info); |
| |
| A processing driver can look for some field of interest and check if it exists |
| in a report descriptor. If it exists it will store necessary information |
| so that fields can be set or get individually. |
| These indexes avoid searching every time and getting field index to get or set. |
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| |
| Set Feature report |
| int sensor_hub_set_feature(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, u32 report_id, |
| u32 field_index, s32 value); |
| |
| This interface is used to set a value for a field in feature report. For example |
| if there is a field report_interval, which is parsed by a call to |
| sensor_hub_input_get_attribute_info before, then it can directly set that individual |
| field. |
| |
| |
| int sensor_hub_get_feature(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, u32 report_id, |
| u32 field_index, s32 *value); |
| |
| This interface is used to get a value for a field in input report. For example |
| if there is a field report_interval, which is parsed by a call to |
| sensor_hub_input_get_attribute_info before, then it can directly get that individual |
| field value. |
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| |
| int sensor_hub_input_attr_get_raw_value(struct hid_sensor_hub_device *hsdev, |
| u32 usage_id, |
| u32 attr_usage_id, u32 report_id); |
| |
| This is used to get a particular field value through input reports. For example |
| accelerometer wants to poll X axis value, then it can call this function with |
| the usage id of X axis. HID sensors can provide events, so this is not necessary |
| to poll for any field. If there is some new sample, the core driver will call |
| registered callback function to process the sample. |
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| ---------- |
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| HID Custom and generic Sensors |
| |
| HID Sensor specification defines two special sensor usage types. Since they |
| don't represent a standard sensor, it is not possible to define using Linux IIO |
| type interfaces. |
| The purpose of these sensors is to extend the functionality or provide a |
| way to obfuscate the data being communicated by a sensor. Without knowing the |
| mapping between the data and its encapsulated form, it is difficult for |
| an application/driver to determine what data is being communicated by the sensor. |
| This allows some differentiating use cases, where vendor can provide applications. |
| Some common use cases are debug other sensors or to provide some events like |
| keyboard attached/detached or lid open/close. |
| |
| To allow application to utilize these sensors, here they are exported uses sysfs |
| attribute groups, attributes and misc device interface. |
| |
| An example of this representation on sysfs: |
| /sys/devices/pci0000:00/INT33C2:00/i2c-0/i2c-INT33D1:00/0018:8086:09FA.0001/HID-SENSOR-2000e1.6.auto$ tree -R |
| . |
| ????????? enable_sensor |
| ????????? feature-0-200316 |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-maximum |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-minimum |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-name |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-size |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-unit-expo |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-units |
| ??????? ????????? feature-0-200316-value |
| ????????? feature-1-200201 |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-maximum |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-minimum |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-name |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-size |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-unit-expo |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-units |
| ??????? ????????? feature-1-200201-value |
| ????????? input-0-200201 |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-maximum |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-minimum |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-name |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-size |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-unit-expo |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-units |
| ??????? ????????? input-0-200201-value |
| ????????? input-1-200202 |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-maximum |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-minimum |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-name |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-size |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-unit-expo |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-units |
| ??????? ????????? input-1-200202-value |
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| Here there is a custom sensors with four fields, two feature and two inputs. |
| Each field is represented by a set of attributes. All fields except the "value" |
| are read only. The value field is a RW field. |
| Example |
| /sys/bus/platform/devices/HID-SENSOR-2000e1.6.auto/feature-0-200316$ grep -r . * |
| feature-0-200316-maximum:6 |
| feature-0-200316-minimum:0 |
| feature-0-200316-name:property-reporting-state |
| feature-0-200316-size:1 |
| feature-0-200316-unit-expo:0 |
| feature-0-200316-units:25 |
| feature-0-200316-value:1 |
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| How to enable such sensor? |
| By default sensor can be power gated. To enable sysfs attribute "enable" can be |
| used. |
| $ echo 1 > enable_sensor |
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| Once enabled and powered on, sensor can report value using HID reports. |
| These reports are pushed using misc device interface in a FIFO order. |
| /dev$ tree | grep HID-SENSOR-2000e1.6.auto |
| ??????? ????????? 10:53 -> ../HID-SENSOR-2000e1.6.auto |
| ????????? HID-SENSOR-2000e1.6.auto |
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| Each reports can be of variable length preceded by a header. This header |
| consist of a 32 bit usage id, 64 bit time stamp and 32 bit length field of raw |
| data. |