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                              Aufgabe 7: Anwendung

                              Public Member Functions | Public Attributes | List of all members
                              Mouse Class Reference

                              Handles mouse movements and clicks. More...

                              #include <device/mouse.h>

                              + Inheritance diagram for Mouse:
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                              Public Member Functions

                               Mouse (unsigned max_x, unsigned max_y)
                               Constructor. More...
                               
                              void getPos (unsigned &x, unsigned &y) const
                               Retrieve the current mouse position. More...
                               
                              bool isPressed (MouseButton btn) const
                               Check if a given mouse button is pressed. More...
                               
                              void plugin ()
                               Initialization of the mouse. More...
                               
                              bool prologue () override
                               Prologue of mouse interrupts. More...
                               
                              void epilogue () override
                               Epilogue of mouse interrupts. More...
                               
                              - Public Member Functions inherited from Gate
                               Gate ()
                               Constructor.
                               
                              virtual ~Gate ()
                               Destructor. More...
                               

                              Public Attributes

                              const unsigned MAX_X
                               Maximum X position of the mouse.
                               
                              const unsigned MAX_Y
                               Maximum Y position of the mouse.
                               

                              Detailed Description

                              Handles mouse movements and clicks.

                              This class ensures correct initialization of the mouse and, above all, its interrupt handling.

                              Constructor & Destructor Documentation

                              Mouse::Mouse ( unsigned  max_x,
                              unsigned  max_y 
                              )
                              inlineexplicit

                              Constructor.

                              Defines a virtual window for the mouse.

                              Parameters
                              max_xMaximum X position (excluding) for the mouse
                              max_yMaximum Y position (excluding) for the mouse

                              Member Function Documentation

                              void Mouse::getPos ( unsigned &  x,
                              unsigned &  y 
                              ) const
                              inline

                              Retrieve the current mouse position.

                              Parameters
                              xReference to variable for the X position (0 ≤ x < MAX_X) of the mouse
                              yReference to variable for the Y position (0 ≤ y < MAX_Y) of the mouse
                              bool Mouse::isPressed ( MouseButton  btn) const
                              inline

                              Check if a given mouse button is pressed.

                              Parameters
                              btnButton to check for press
                              Returns
                              true if button is currently pressed
                              void Mouse::plugin ( )

                              Initialization of the mouse.

                              Initialization of the mouse and activation of the specific interrupt handling: The object will register itself at the Plugbox and configure the IOAPIC to receive the corresponding interrupts.

                              Note
                              The mouse interrupts should be configured as level triggered.
                              bool Mouse::prologue ( )
                              overridevirtual

                              Prologue of mouse interrupts.

                              This method directly handles interrupts caused by the mouse. The position of the mouse and the pressed buttons are calculated and stored in variables, which are used by the epilogue to draw the cursor on the screen.

                              Implements Gate.

                              void Mouse::epilogue ( )
                              overridevirtual

                              Epilogue of mouse interrupts.

                              The current position of the cursor is drawn on the screen using TextMode::showMouse(). Press and release events of the buttons are printed to the debug output.

                              Reimplemented from Gate.


                              The documentation for this class was generated from the following files:
                              • device/mouse.h
                              • device/mouse.cc
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