Use an explicit callback name so that multiple instances of this do not
result in a:
redefinition of '_input_callback__longpress_cb'
error. This used to work when it was using unique generated wrappers,
but now it needs an index in the callback name.
Use it in one of the API tests as well, just in case.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add a void *user_data pointer to the input callback structure. This is
useful for driver to get back the driver data structure and avoid
defining wrapper functions.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
The entries pointer does not change, no need to have it in RAM, 4 bytes
saved. Refactor the init macro a bit while at it.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
By making short inputs optional, the user can bypass short-events all
together if necessary (e.g. custom button-press listener).
Signed-off-by: Juliane Schulze <juliane.schulze@deveritec.com>
Fix few instances of delayable work handlers using the k_work pointer
directly in a CONTAINER_OF pointing to a k_work_delayable.
This is harmless since the k_work is the first element in
k_work_delayable, but using k_work_delayable_from_work is the right way
of handling it.
Change a couple of explicit CONTAINER_OF doing the same work as the
macro in the process.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Looking back at the current INPUT_LISTENER_CB_DEFINE api naming, it
feels like it's a bit overloaded. Rename it to a simpler
INPUT_CALLBACK_DEFINE.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
Add an input device to take input key events as an input and generates
short press or long press devices as output.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>