├── .clang-format ├── .github └── workflows │ ├── ci.yml │ └── pr.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .vscode ├── c_cpp_properties.json └── extensions.json ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── README.md └── src ├── main.cpp ├── main.h ├── utils ├── StringTools.h ├── WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.cpp ├── WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.h ├── input.cpp ├── input.h ├── logger.c └── logger.h └── version.h /.clang-format: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | BasedOnStyle: LLVM 2 | AccessModifierOffset: -4 3 | AlignAfterOpenBracket: Align 4 | AlignConsecutiveAssignments: Consecutive 5 | AlignConsecutiveMacros: AcrossEmptyLinesAndComments 6 | AlignOperands: Align 7 | AllowAllArgumentsOnNextLine: false 8 | AllowAllConstructorInitializersOnNextLine: false 9 | AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine: false 10 | AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine: Always 11 | AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine: false 12 | AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: None 13 | AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: Always 14 | AllowShortLambdasOnASingleLine: All 15 | AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine: true 16 | AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType: None 17 | AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: Yes 18 | BreakBeforeBraces: Custom 19 | BraceWrapping: 20 | AfterCaseLabel: false 21 | AfterClass: false 22 | AfterControlStatement: Never 23 | AfterEnum: false 24 | AfterFunction: false 25 | AfterNamespace: false 26 | AfterUnion: false 27 | BeforeCatch: false 28 | BeforeElse: false 29 | IndentBraces: false 30 | SplitEmptyFunction: false 31 | SplitEmptyRecord: true 32 | BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: None 33 | BreakBeforeTernaryOperators: true 34 | BreakConstructorInitializers: BeforeColon 35 | BreakInheritanceList: BeforeColon 36 | ColumnLimit: 0 37 | CompactNamespaces: false 38 | ContinuationIndentWidth: 8 39 | IndentCaseLabels: true 40 | IndentPPDirectives: None 41 | IndentWidth: 4 42 | KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: true 43 | MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 2 44 | NamespaceIndentation: All 45 | ObjCSpaceAfterProperty: false 46 | ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList: true 47 | PointerAlignment: Right 48 | ReflowComments: false 49 | SpaceAfterCStyleCast: true 50 | SpaceAfterLogicalNot: false 51 | SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword: false 52 | SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: true 53 | SpaceBeforeCpp11BracedList: false 54 | SpaceBeforeCtorInitializerColon: true 55 | SpaceBeforeInheritanceColon: true 56 | SpaceBeforeParens: ControlStatements 57 | SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon: true 58 | SpaceInEmptyParentheses: false 59 | SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 60 | SpacesInAngles: false 61 | SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses: false 62 | SpacesInContainerLiterals: false 63 | SpacesInParentheses: false 64 | SpacesInSquareBrackets: false 65 | TabWidth: 4 66 | UseTab: Never 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: CI-Release 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - master 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | clang-format: 10 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 11 | steps: 12 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 13 | - name: clang-format 14 | run: | 15 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/src ghcr.io/wiiu-env/clang-format:13.0.0-2 -r ./src 16 | build-binary: 17 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 18 | needs: clang-format 19 | steps: 20 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 21 | - name: create version.h 22 | run: | 23 | git_hash=$(git rev-parse --short "$GITHUB_SHA") 24 | cat < ./src/version.h 25 | #pragma once 26 | #define VERSION_EXTRA " (nightly-$git_hash)" 27 | EOF 28 | - name: build binary 29 | run: | 30 | docker build . -t builder 31 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make 32 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@master 33 | with: 34 | name: binary 35 | path: "*.wps" 36 | deploy-binary: 37 | needs: build-binary 38 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 39 | steps: 40 | - name: Get environment variables 41 | id: get_repository_name 42 | run: | 43 | echo REPOSITORY_NAME=$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | awk -F / '{print $2}' | sed -e "s/:refs//") >> $GITHUB_ENV 44 | echo DATETIME=$(echo $(date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S')) >> $GITHUB_ENV 45 | - uses: actions/download-artifact@master 46 | with: 47 | name: binary 48 | - name: zip artifact 49 | run: zip -r ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}_${{ env.DATETIME }}.zip *.wps 50 | - name: Create Release 51 | uses: "softprops/action-gh-release@v1" 52 | with: 53 | tag_name: ${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}-${{ env.DATETIME }} 54 | draft: false 55 | prerelease: true 56 | generate_release_notes: true 57 | name: Nightly-${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}-${{ env.DATETIME }} 58 | files: | 59 | ./${{ env.REPOSITORY_NAME }}_${{ env.DATETIME }}.zip 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/pr.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: CI-PR 2 | 3 | on: [pull_request] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | clang-format: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 8 | steps: 9 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 10 | - name: clang-format 11 | run: | 12 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/src ghcr.io/wiiu-env/clang-format:13.0.0-2 -r ./src 13 | check-build-with-logging: 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 15 | needs: clang-format 16 | steps: 17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 18 | - name: build binary with logging 19 | run: | 20 | docker build . -t builder 21 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make DEBUG=VERBOSE 22 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make clean 23 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make DEBUG=1 24 | build-binary: 25 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 26 | needs: clang-format 27 | steps: 28 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 29 | - name: create version.h 30 | run: | 31 | git_hash=$(git rev-parse --short "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}") 32 | cat < ./src/version.h 33 | #pragma once 34 | #define VERSION_EXTRA " (nightly-$git_hash)" 35 | EOF 36 | - name: build binary 37 | run: | 38 | docker build . -t builder 39 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make 40 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@master 41 | with: 42 | name: binary 43 | path: "*.wps" 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build/ 2 | .idea/ 3 | *.elf 4 | *.wps 5 | cmake-build-debug/ 6 | CMakeLists.txt 7 | .vscode/settings.json 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/c_cpp_properties.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "configurations": [ 3 | { 4 | "name": "Linux", 5 | "includePath": [ 6 | "${workspaceFolder}/**", 7 | "/opt/devkitpro/**" 8 | ], 9 | "defines": [], 10 | "compilerPath": "/usr/bin/gcc", 11 | "cStandard": "gnu17", 12 | "cppStandard": "gnu++17", 13 | "intelliSenseMode": "linux-gcc-x64" 14 | } 15 | ], 16 | "version": 4 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/extensions.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "recommendations": [ 3 | "ms-vscode.cpptools", 4 | "xaver.clang-format" 5 | ] 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ghcr.io/wiiu-env/devkitppc:20230326 2 | 3 | COPY --from=ghcr.io/wiiu-env/wiiupluginsystem:20230316 /artifacts $DEVKITPRO 4 | 5 | WORKDIR project 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | .SUFFIXES: 3 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | 5 | ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPRO)),) 6 | $(error "Please set DEVKITPRO in your environment. export DEVKITPRO=/devkitpro") 7 | endif 8 | 9 | TOPDIR ?= $(CURDIR) 10 | 11 | include $(DEVKITPRO)/wups/share/wups_rules 12 | 13 | WUT_ROOT := $(DEVKITPRO)/wut 14 | WUMS_ROOT := $(DEVKITPRO)/wums 15 | 16 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 | # TARGET is the name of the output 18 | # BUILD is the directory where object files & intermediate files will be placed 19 | # SOURCES is a list of directories containing source code 20 | # DATA is a list of directories containing data files 21 | # INCLUDES is a list of directories containing header files 22 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 | TARGET := padcon 24 | BUILD := build 25 | SOURCES := src \ 26 | src/utils 27 | DATA := data 28 | INCLUDES := src 29 | 30 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 | # options for code generation 32 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 | CFLAGS := -Wall -O2 -ffunction-sections \ 34 | $(MACHDEP) 35 | 36 | CFLAGS += $(INCLUDE) -D__WIIU__ -D__WUT__ -D__WUPS__ 37 | 38 | CXXFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -std=gnu++20 39 | 40 | ASFLAGS := -g $(ARCH) 41 | LDFLAGS = -g $(ARCH) $(RPXSPECS) -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $*.map) $(WUPSSPECS) 42 | 43 | ifeq ($(DEBUG),1) 44 | CXXFLAGS += -DDEBUG -g 45 | CFLAGS += -DDEBUG -g 46 | endif 47 | 48 | ifeq ($(DEBUG),VERBOSE) 49 | CXXFLAGS += -DDEBUG -DVERBOSE_DEBUG -g 50 | CFLAGS += -DDEBUG -DVERBOSE_DEBUG -g 51 | endif 52 | 53 | LIBS := -lwups -lwut 54 | 55 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 | # list of directories containing libraries, this must be the top level 57 | # containing include and lib 58 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 | LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS) $(WUPS_ROOT) $(WUT_ROOT) $(WUMS_ROOT) 60 | 61 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 | # no real need to edit anything past this point unless you need to add additional 63 | # rules for different file extensions 64 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 | ifneq ($(BUILD),$(notdir $(CURDIR))) 66 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 | 68 | export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET) 69 | export TOPDIR := $(CURDIR) 70 | 71 | export VPATH := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 72 | $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) 73 | 74 | export DEPSDIR := $(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 75 | 76 | CFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.c))) 77 | CPPFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.cpp))) 78 | SFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.s))) 79 | BINFILES := $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.*))) 80 | 81 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82 | # use CXX for linking C++ projects, CC for standard C 83 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84 | ifeq ($(strip $(CPPFILES)),) 85 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 | export LD := $(CC) 87 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 | else 89 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 90 | export LD := $(CXX) 91 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 | endif 93 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 | 95 | export OFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .o,$(BINFILES)) 96 | export OFILES_SRC := $(CPPFILES:.cpp=.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) $(SFILES:.s=.o) 97 | export OFILES := $(OFILES_BIN) $(OFILES_SRC) 98 | export HFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .h,$(subst .,_,$(BINFILES))) 99 | 100 | export INCLUDE := $(foreach dir,$(INCLUDES),-I$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 101 | $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-I$(dir)/include) \ 102 | -I$(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 103 | 104 | export LIBPATHS := $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-L$(dir)/lib) 105 | 106 | .PHONY: $(BUILD) clean all 107 | 108 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 109 | all: $(BUILD) 110 | 111 | $(BUILD): 112 | @$(shell [ ! -d $(BUILD) ] && mkdir -p $(BUILD)) 113 | @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile 114 | 115 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 116 | clean: 117 | @echo clean ... 118 | @rm -fr $(BUILD) $(TARGET).wps $(TARGET).elf 119 | 120 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 121 | else 122 | .PHONY: all 123 | 124 | DEPENDS := $(OFILES:.o=.d) 125 | 126 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 127 | # main targets 128 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129 | all : $(OUTPUT).wps 130 | 131 | $(OUTPUT).wps : $(OUTPUT).elf 132 | $(OUTPUT).elf : $(OFILES) 133 | 134 | $(OFILES_SRC) : $(HFILES_BIN) 135 | 136 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 | # you need a rule like this for each extension you use as binary data 138 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 139 | %.bin.o %_bin.h : %.bin 140 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 141 | @echo $(notdir $<) 142 | @$(bin2o) 143 | 144 | -include $(DEPENDS) 145 | 146 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 147 | endif 148 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 149 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Padcon Plugin for the Wii U Plugin System 2 | 3 | This plugin for the Wii U Plugin System turns the Wii U GamePad screen off, but keeps it on as a controller. Alternatively, it can also be turned off completely. Button combos can be adjusted in the config menu. 4 | 5 | Modified version of the [Padcon plugin](https://github.com/Maschell/WUPSPluginPlayground/tree/master/padcon) by Maschell. 6 | 7 | ## Installation 8 | 9 | 1. Install Aroma 10 | 2. Check the Releases page and download the [latest non-preview version](https://github.com/WiiDatabase/Padcon-Plugin-Mod/releases/latest) of this plugin 11 | 3. Extract it to "`SD://wiiu/environments/aroma/plugins`" 12 | 4. Done! 13 | 14 | ## Usage 15 | 16 | **You have to HOLD the buttons for a second, not just click them!** 17 | 18 | | Default Button Combo | Action | 19 | | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 20 | | ZL + ZR + L + R + Plus | Disable GamePad screen, use as controller (press again to enable again) | 21 | | ZL + ZR + L + R + Minus | Power the GamePad down completely (need to power it on again to use it) | 22 | 23 | You can change these button combos in the WUPS Config Menu (L + D-Pad Down + Minus). The plugin can also be disabled there. 24 | 25 | ## Building 26 | 27 | For building you need: 28 | 29 | - [wups](https://github.com/Maschell/WiiUPluginSystem) 30 | - [wut](https://github.com/devkitpro/wut) 31 | 32 | Install them (in this order) according to their README's. Don't forget the dependencies of the libs itself. 33 | 34 | Then you should be able to compile via `make` (with no logging) or `make DEBUG=1` (with logging). 35 | 36 | ## Buildflags 37 | 38 | ### Logging 39 | 40 | Building via `make` only logs errors (via OSReport). To enable logging via the [LoggingModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LoggingModule) set `DEBUG` to `1` or `VERBOSE`. 41 | 42 | `make` Logs errors only (via OSReport). 43 | `make DEBUG=1` Enables information and error logging via [LoggingModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LoggingModule). 44 | `make DEBUG=VERBOSE` Enables verbose information and error logging via [LoggingModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LoggingModule). 45 | 46 | If the [LoggingModule](https://github.com/wiiu-env/LoggingModule) is not present, it'll fallback to UDP (Port 4405) and [CafeOS](https://github.com/wiiu-env/USBSerialLoggingModule) logging. 47 | 48 | ## Building using the Dockerfile 49 | 50 | It's possible to use a docker image for building. This way you don't need anything installed on your host system. 51 | 52 | ``` 53 | # Build docker image (only needed once) 54 | docker build . -t wiiu-plugin-builder 55 | 56 | # make 57 | docker run -it --rm -v ${PWD}:/project wiiu-plugin-builder make DEBUG=1 58 | 59 | # make clean 60 | docker run -it --rm -v ${PWD}:/project wiiu-plugin-builder make clean 61 | ``` 62 | 63 | ## Format the code via docker 64 | 65 | `docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/src ghcr.io/wiiu-env/clang-format:13.0.0-2 -r ./src -i` 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "main.h" 2 | #include "utils/WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.h" 3 | #include "utils/logger.h" 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | WUPS_PLUGIN_NAME("Padcon"); 11 | WUPS_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION("Turns the gamepad screen on/off or shuts the GamePad off"); 12 | WUPS_PLUGIN_VERSION(VERSION_FULL); 13 | WUPS_PLUGIN_AUTHOR("WiiDatabase.de"); 14 | WUPS_PLUGIN_LICENSE("GPLv3"); 15 | 16 | WUPS_USE_STORAGE("padcon_plugin"); 17 | 18 | #define BUTTON_COMBO_DISABLE_SCREEN_CONFIG_STRING "buttonComboDisableScreen" 19 | #define BUTTON_COMBO_SHUT_OFF_CONFIG_STRING "buttonComboShutOff" 20 | #define ENABLED_CONFIG_STRING "enabled" 21 | 22 | 23 | uint8_t cooldown = 0; 24 | bool enabled = true; 25 | uint32_t buttonComboDisableScreen = (VPAD_BUTTON_ZL | VPAD_BUTTON_ZR | VPAD_BUTTON_L | 26 | VPAD_BUTTON_R | VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS); 27 | uint32_t buttonComboShutOff = (VPAD_BUTTON_ZL | VPAD_BUTTON_ZR | VPAD_BUTTON_L | 28 | VPAD_BUTTON_R | VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS); 29 | 30 | void blockTvButton() { 31 | if (!enabled) { 32 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Unblock TV Menu"); 33 | VPADSetTVMenuInvalid(VPAD_CHAN_0, false); 34 | return; 35 | } 36 | 37 | if (buttonComboDisableScreen & VPAD_BUTTON_TV || buttonComboShutOff & VPAD_BUTTON_TV) { 38 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Block TV Menu"); 39 | VPADSetTVMenuInvalid(VPAD_CHAN_0, true); 40 | } else { 41 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Unblock TV Menu"); 42 | VPADSetTVMenuInvalid(VPAD_CHAN_0, false); 43 | } 44 | } 45 | 46 | INITIALIZE_PLUGIN() { 47 | initLogging(); 48 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("init plugin"); 49 | 50 | // Open storage to read values 51 | WUPSStorageError storageRes = WUPS_OpenStorage(); 52 | if (storageRes != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 53 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to open storage %s (%d)", WUPS_GetStorageStatusStr(storageRes), storageRes); 54 | } else { 55 | // Try to get value from storage 56 | if ((storageRes = WUPS_GetBool(nullptr, ENABLED_CONFIG_STRING, &enabled)) == WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND) { 57 | // Add the value to the storage if it's missing. 58 | if (WUPS_StoreBool(nullptr, ENABLED_CONFIG_STRING, enabled) != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 59 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to store value"); 60 | } 61 | } else if (storageRes != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 62 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to get value %s (%d)", WUPS_GetStorageStatusStr(storageRes), storageRes); 63 | } 64 | 65 | // Try to get value from storage 66 | if ((storageRes = WUPS_GetInt(nullptr, BUTTON_COMBO_DISABLE_SCREEN_CONFIG_STRING, reinterpret_cast(&buttonComboDisableScreen))) == WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND) { 67 | // Add the value to the storage if it's missing. 68 | if (WUPS_StoreInt(nullptr, BUTTON_COMBO_DISABLE_SCREEN_CONFIG_STRING, (int32_t) buttonComboDisableScreen) != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 69 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to store value"); 70 | } 71 | } else if (storageRes != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 72 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to get value %s (%d)", WUPS_GetStorageStatusStr(storageRes), storageRes); 73 | } 74 | 75 | // Try to get value from storage 76 | if ((storageRes = WUPS_GetInt(nullptr, BUTTON_COMBO_SHUT_OFF_CONFIG_STRING, reinterpret_cast(&buttonComboShutOff))) == WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND) { 77 | // Add the value to the storage if it's missing. 78 | if (WUPS_StoreInt(nullptr, BUTTON_COMBO_SHUT_OFF_CONFIG_STRING, (int32_t) buttonComboShutOff) != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 79 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to store value"); 80 | } 81 | } else if (storageRes != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 82 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to get value %s (%d)", WUPS_GetStorageStatusStr(storageRes), storageRes); 83 | } 84 | 85 | // Close storage 86 | if (WUPS_CloseStorage() != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 87 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to close storage"); 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | blockTvButton(); 92 | 93 | deinitLogging(); 94 | } 95 | 96 | void buttonComboItemChanged(ConfigItemButtonCombo *item, uint32_t newValue) { 97 | if (item && item->configId) { 98 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("New value in %s changed: %d", item->configId, newValue); 99 | if (std::string_view(item->configId) == BUTTON_COMBO_DISABLE_SCREEN_CONFIG_STRING) { 100 | buttonComboDisableScreen = newValue; 101 | WUPS_StoreInt(nullptr, item->configId, (int32_t) buttonComboDisableScreen); 102 | } else if (std::string_view(item->configId) == BUTTON_COMBO_SHUT_OFF_CONFIG_STRING) { 103 | buttonComboShutOff = newValue; 104 | WUPS_StoreInt(nullptr, item->configId, (int32_t) buttonComboShutOff); 105 | } 106 | } 107 | } 108 | 109 | void boolItemCallback(ConfigItemBoolean *item, bool newValue) { 110 | if (item && item->configId) { 111 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("New value in %s changed: %d", item->configId, newValue); 112 | if (std::string_view(item->configId) == ENABLED_CONFIG_STRING) { 113 | enabled = newValue; 114 | WUPS_StoreBool(nullptr, item->configId, enabled); 115 | } 116 | } 117 | } 118 | 119 | WUPS_CONFIG_CLOSED() { 120 | // Save all changes 121 | if (WUPS_CloseStorage() != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 122 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to close storage"); 123 | } 124 | blockTvButton(); 125 | } 126 | 127 | ON_APPLICATION_START() { 128 | initLogging(); 129 | } 130 | 131 | ON_APPLICATION_ENDS() { 132 | deinitLogging(); 133 | } 134 | 135 | WUPS_GET_CONFIG() { 136 | // We open the storage, so we can persist the configuration the user did. 137 | if (WUPS_OpenStorage() != WUPS_STORAGE_ERROR_SUCCESS) { 138 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR("Failed to open storage"); 139 | return 0; 140 | } 141 | 142 | WUPSConfigHandle config; 143 | WUPSConfig_CreateHandled(&config, "Padcon"); 144 | 145 | WUPSConfigCategoryHandle cat; 146 | WUPSConfig_AddCategoryByNameHandled(config, "Settings", &cat); 147 | 148 | WUPSConfigItemBoolean_AddToCategoryHandled( 149 | config, cat, ENABLED_CONFIG_STRING, "Enable plugin", enabled, 150 | &boolItemCallback); 151 | 152 | WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_AddToCategoryHandled(config, cat, BUTTON_COMBO_DISABLE_SCREEN_CONFIG_STRING, "Disable screen", buttonComboDisableScreen, &buttonComboItemChanged); 153 | 154 | WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_AddToCategoryHandled(config, cat, BUTTON_COMBO_SHUT_OFF_CONFIG_STRING, "Shut off", buttonComboShutOff, &buttonComboItemChanged); 155 | 156 | 157 | return config; 158 | } 159 | 160 | DECL_FUNCTION(int32_t, VPADRead, VPADChan chan, VPADStatus *buffer, 161 | uint32_t buffer_size, VPADReadError *error) { 162 | int32_t result = real_VPADRead(chan, buffer, buffer_size, error); 163 | 164 | if (!enabled) { 165 | return result; 166 | } 167 | 168 | if (result > 0) { 169 | if (error && *error != VPAD_READ_SUCCESS) { 170 | return result; 171 | } 172 | if (cooldown == 0) { 173 | cooldown = 60; // 1 second cooldown 174 | 175 | uint32_t hold = buffer[0].hold; 176 | VPADLcdMode lcdMode; 177 | 178 | if (hold == buttonComboDisableScreen) { 179 | VPADGetLcdMode(VPAD_CHAN_0, &lcdMode); 180 | 181 | if (lcdMode == VPAD_LCD_ON) { 182 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Turning off GamePad screen"); 183 | VPADSetLcdMode(VPAD_CHAN_0, VPAD_LCD_OFF); 184 | } else { 185 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Turning on GamePad screen"); 186 | VPADSetLcdMode(VPAD_CHAN_0, VPAD_LCD_ON); 187 | } 188 | } else if (hold == buttonComboShutOff) { 189 | VPADGetLcdMode(VPAD_CHAN_0, &lcdMode); 190 | 191 | int32_t ret = 0; 192 | 193 | if (lcdMode == VPAD_LCD_OFF) { 194 | DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE("Shutting off GamePad"); 195 | ret = VPADSetLcdMode(VPAD_CHAN_0, VPAD_LCD_ON); 196 | } 197 | 198 | if (ret == 0) { 199 | CCRSysDRCShutdown(); 200 | } 201 | } 202 | } 203 | } 204 | 205 | if (cooldown > 0) { 206 | cooldown--; 207 | } 208 | return result; 209 | } 210 | 211 | WUPS_MUST_REPLACE(VPADRead, WUPS_LOADER_LIBRARY_VPAD, VPADRead); 212 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include "version.h" 4 | 5 | #define VERSION "v2.0.0" 6 | #define VERSION_FULL VERSION VERSION_EXTRA 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/StringTools.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | template 8 | std::string string_format(const std::string &format, Args... args) { 9 | int size_s = std::snprintf(nullptr, 0, format.c_str(), args...) + 1; // Extra space for '\0' 10 | auto size = static_cast(size_s); 11 | auto buf = std::make_unique(size); 12 | std::snprintf(buf.get(), size, format.c_str(), args...); 13 | return std::string(buf.get(), buf.get() + size - 1); // We don't want the '\0' inside 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.h" 2 | #include "StringTools.h" 3 | #include "utils/input.h" 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | #include 13 | 14 | const char *getButtonChar(VPADButtons value) { 15 | std::string combo; 16 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_A) { 17 | return "\ue000"; 18 | } 19 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_B) { 20 | return "\ue001"; 21 | } 22 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_X) { 23 | return "\ue002"; 24 | } 25 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_Y) { 26 | return "\ue003"; 27 | } 28 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_L) { 29 | return "\ue083"; 30 | } 31 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_R) { 32 | return "\ue084"; 33 | } 34 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_ZL) { 35 | return "\ue085"; 36 | } 37 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_ZR) { 38 | return "\ue086"; 39 | } 40 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_UP) { 41 | return "\ue079"; 42 | } 43 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_DOWN) { 44 | return "\ue07A"; 45 | } 46 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_LEFT) { 47 | return "\ue07B"; 48 | } 49 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT) { 50 | return "\ue07C"; 51 | } 52 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_L) { 53 | return "\ue081"; 54 | } 55 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_R) { 56 | return "\ue082"; 57 | } 58 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS) { 59 | return "\ue045"; 60 | } 61 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS) { 62 | return "\ue046"; 63 | } 64 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_TV) { 65 | return "\ue089"; 66 | } 67 | if (value & VPAD_BUTTON_RESERVED_BIT) { 68 | return "\ue01E"; 69 | } 70 | return ""; 71 | } 72 | 73 | std::string getComboAsString(uint32_t value) { 74 | char comboString[60]; 75 | memset(comboString, 0, sizeof(comboString)); 76 | 77 | for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 32; i++) { 78 | uint32_t bitMask = 1 << i; 79 | if (value & bitMask) { 80 | auto val = getButtonChar(static_cast(bitMask)); 81 | if (val[0] != '\0') { 82 | strcat(comboString, val); 83 | strcat(comboString, "+"); 84 | } 85 | } 86 | } 87 | std::string res(comboString); 88 | if (res.ends_with("+")) { 89 | res.pop_back(); 90 | } 91 | return res; 92 | } 93 | 94 | int32_t WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_getCurrentValueDisplay(void *context, char *out_buf, int32_t out_size) { 95 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 96 | snprintf(out_buf, out_size, "%s", getComboAsString(item->value).c_str()); 97 | return 0; 98 | } 99 | 100 | bool WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_callCallback(void *context) { 101 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 102 | if (item->callback != nullptr) { 103 | ((ButtonComboValueChangedCallback) (item->callback))(item, item->value); 104 | return true; 105 | } 106 | return false; 107 | } 108 | 109 | void checkForHold(ConfigItemButtonCombo *item) { 110 | uint32_t lastHold = 0; 111 | uint32_t holdFor = 0; 112 | uint32_t holdForTarget = item->holdDurationInMs >> 4; 113 | uint32_t holdAbortTarget = item->abortButtonHoldDurationInMs >> 4; 114 | 115 | auto mask = VPAD_BUTTON_A | VPAD_BUTTON_B | VPAD_BUTTON_X | VPAD_BUTTON_Y | VPAD_BUTTON_L | VPAD_BUTTON_R | 116 | VPAD_BUTTON_ZL | VPAD_BUTTON_ZR | VPAD_BUTTON_UP | VPAD_BUTTON_DOWN | VPAD_BUTTON_LEFT | VPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT | 117 | VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_L | VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_R | VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS | VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS | VPAD_BUTTON_TV | VPAD_BUTTON_RESERVED_BIT; 118 | 119 | KPADStatus kpad_data{}; 120 | KPADError kpad_error; 121 | 122 | while (true) { 123 | uint32_t buttonsHold = 0; 124 | VPADReadError vpad_error = VPAD_READ_UNINITIALIZED; 125 | VPADStatus vpad_data; 126 | VPADRead(VPAD_CHAN_0, &vpad_data, 1, &vpad_error); 127 | if (vpad_error == VPAD_READ_SUCCESS) { 128 | buttonsHold = vpad_data.hold; 129 | } 130 | 131 | for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { 132 | memset(&kpad_data, 0, sizeof(kpad_data)); 133 | if (KPADReadEx((KPADChan) i, &kpad_data, 1, &kpad_error) > 0) { 134 | if (kpad_error == KPAD_ERROR_OK && kpad_data.extensionType != 0xFF) { 135 | if (kpad_data.extensionType == WPAD_EXT_CORE || kpad_data.extensionType == WPAD_EXT_NUNCHUK) { 136 | buttonsHold |= remapWiiMoteButtons(kpad_data.hold); 137 | } else if (kpad_data.extensionType == WPAD_EXT_PRO_CONTROLLER) { 138 | buttonsHold |= remapProButtons(kpad_data.pro.hold); 139 | } else { 140 | buttonsHold |= remapClassicButtons(kpad_data.classic.hold); 141 | } 142 | } 143 | } 144 | } 145 | 146 | buttonsHold &= mask; 147 | 148 | if (buttonsHold == lastHold) { 149 | if (buttonsHold != 0) { 150 | holdFor++; 151 | } 152 | } else { 153 | holdFor = 0; 154 | } 155 | lastHold = buttonsHold; 156 | 157 | if (holdFor >= holdAbortTarget && lastHold == item->abortButton) { 158 | break; 159 | } 160 | 161 | if (holdFor >= holdForTarget) { 162 | item->value = lastHold; 163 | break; 164 | } 165 | OSSleepTicks(OSMillisecondsToTicks(16)); 166 | } 167 | } 168 | 169 | void WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onButtonPressed(void *context, WUPSConfigButtons buttons) { 170 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 171 | if (item->state == BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_NONE) { 172 | if ((buttons & WUPS_CONFIG_BUTTON_A) == WUPS_CONFIG_BUTTON_A) { 173 | item->state = BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_PREPARE_FOR_HOLD; 174 | } 175 | } 176 | } 177 | 178 | bool WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_isMovementAllowed(void *context) { 179 | return true; 180 | } 181 | 182 | int32_t WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_getCurrentValueSelectedDisplay(void *context, char *out_buf, int32_t out_size) { 183 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 184 | if (item->state == BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_PREPARE_FOR_HOLD || item->state == BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_WAIT_FOR_HOLD) { 185 | if (item->state == BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_PREPARE_FOR_HOLD) { 186 | item->state = BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_WAIT_FOR_HOLD; 187 | snprintf(out_buf, out_size, "", item->holdDurationInMs, getButtonChar(item->abortButton)); 188 | return 0; 189 | } else { 190 | checkForHold(item); 191 | item->state = BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_NONE; 192 | } 193 | } 194 | snprintf(out_buf, out_size, "(Press \ue000 to change) %s", getComboAsString(item->value).c_str()); 195 | return 0; 196 | } 197 | 198 | void WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_restoreDefault(void *context) { 199 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 200 | item->value = item->defaultValue; 201 | } 202 | 203 | void WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onSelected(void *context, bool isSelected) { 204 | } 205 | 206 | void WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onDelete(void *context) { 207 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) context; 208 | if (item->configId) { 209 | free(item->configId); 210 | } 211 | free(item); 212 | } 213 | 214 | extern "C" bool 215 | WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx(WUPSConfigCategoryHandle cat, const char *configID, const char *displayName, uint32_t defaultComboInVPADButtons, uint32_t holdDurationInMs, VPADButtons abortButton, uint32_t abortButtonHoldDurationInMs, ButtonComboValueChangedCallback callback) { 216 | if (cat == 0) { 217 | return false; 218 | } 219 | auto *item = (ConfigItemButtonCombo *) malloc(sizeof(ConfigItemButtonCombo)); 220 | if (item == nullptr) { 221 | OSReport("WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx: Failed to allocate memory for item data.\n"); 222 | return false; 223 | } 224 | 225 | if (configID != nullptr) { 226 | item->configId = strdup(configID); 227 | } else { 228 | item->configId = nullptr; 229 | } 230 | 231 | item->abortButton = abortButton; 232 | item->abortButtonHoldDurationInMs = abortButtonHoldDurationInMs; 233 | item->holdDurationInMs = holdDurationInMs; 234 | item->defaultValue = defaultComboInVPADButtons; 235 | item->value = defaultComboInVPADButtons; 236 | item->callback = (void *) callback; 237 | item->state = BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_NONE; 238 | 239 | WUPSConfigCallbacks_t callbacks = { 240 | .getCurrentValueDisplay = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_getCurrentValueDisplay, 241 | .getCurrentValueSelectedDisplay = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_getCurrentValueSelectedDisplay, 242 | .onSelected = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onSelected, 243 | .restoreDefault = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_restoreDefault, 244 | .isMovementAllowed = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_isMovementAllowed, 245 | .callCallback = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_callCallback, 246 | .onButtonPressed = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onButtonPressed, 247 | .onDelete = &WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_onDelete}; 248 | 249 | if (WUPSConfigItem_Create(&item->handle, configID, displayName, callbacks, item) < 0) { 250 | OSReport("WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx: Failed to create config item.\n"); 251 | free(item); 252 | return false; 253 | } 254 | 255 | if (WUPSConfigCategory_AddItem(cat, item->handle) < 0) { 256 | OSReport("WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx: Failed to add item to category.\n"); 257 | WUPSConfigItem_Destroy(item->handle); 258 | return false; 259 | } 260 | return true; 261 | } 262 | 263 | extern "C" bool 264 | WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategory(WUPSConfigCategoryHandle cat, const char *configID, const char *displayName, uint32_t defaultComboInVPADButtons, ButtonComboValueChangedCallback callback) { 265 | return WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx(cat, configID, displayName, defaultComboInVPADButtons, 2000, VPAD_BUTTON_B, 250, callback); 266 | } 267 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | 5 | #ifdef __cplusplus 6 | extern "C" { 7 | #endif 8 | 9 | typedef enum ButtonComboState { 10 | BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_NONE, 11 | BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_PREPARE_FOR_HOLD, 12 | BUTTON_COMBO_STATE_WAIT_FOR_HOLD, 13 | } ButtonComboState; 14 | 15 | typedef struct ConfigItemButtonCombo { 16 | char *configId; 17 | WUPSConfigItemHandle handle; 18 | uint32_t defaultValue; 19 | uint32_t value; 20 | uint32_t holdDurationInMs; 21 | VPADButtons abortButton; 22 | uint32_t abortButtonHoldDurationInMs; 23 | void *callback; 24 | ButtonComboState state; 25 | } ConfigItemButtonCombo; 26 | 27 | typedef void (*ButtonComboValueChangedCallback)(ConfigItemButtonCombo *item, uint32_t buttonComboInVPADButtons); 28 | 29 | bool WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategory(WUPSConfigCategoryHandle cat, const char *configId, const char *displayName, uint32_t defaultComboInVPADButtons, ButtonComboValueChangedCallback callback); 30 | 31 | bool WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategoryEx(WUPSConfigCategoryHandle cat, const char *configId, const char *displayName, uint32_t defaultComboInVPADButtons, uint32_t holdDurationInMs, VPADButtons abortButton, uint32_t abortButtonHoldDurationInMs, ButtonComboValueChangedCallback callback); 32 | 33 | #define WUPSConfigItemButtonCombo_AddToCategoryHandled(__config__, __cat__, __configID__, __displayName__, __defaultComboInVPADButtons__, __callback__) \ 34 | do { \ 35 | if (!WUPSConfigItemButtonComboAddToCategory(__cat__, __configID__, __displayName__, __defaultComboInVPADButtons__, __callback__)) { \ 36 | WUPSConfig_Destroy(__config__); \ 37 | return 0; \ 38 | } \ 39 | } while (0) 40 | 41 | #ifdef __cplusplus 42 | } 43 | #endif 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/input.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "input.h" 2 | 3 | uint32_t remapWiiMoteButtons(uint32_t buttons) { 4 | uint32_t conv_buttons = 0; 5 | 6 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_LEFT) { 7 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_LEFT; 8 | } 9 | 10 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT) { 11 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT; 12 | } 13 | 14 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_DOWN) { 15 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_DOWN; 16 | } 17 | 18 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_UP) { 19 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_UP; 20 | } 21 | 22 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_PLUS) { 23 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS; 24 | } 25 | 26 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_B) { 27 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_B; 28 | } 29 | 30 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_A) { 31 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_A; 32 | } 33 | 34 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_MINUS) { 35 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS; 36 | } 37 | 38 | if (buttons & WPAD_BUTTON_HOME) { 39 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_HOME; 40 | } 41 | return conv_buttons; 42 | } 43 | 44 | uint32_t remapClassicButtons(uint32_t buttons) { 45 | uint32_t conv_buttons = 0; 46 | 47 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_LEFT) { 48 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_LEFT; 49 | } 50 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_RIGHT) { 51 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT; 52 | } 53 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_DOWN) { 54 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_DOWN; 55 | } 56 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_UP) { 57 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_UP; 58 | } 59 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_PLUS) { 60 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS; 61 | } 62 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_X) { 63 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_X; 64 | } 65 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_Y) { 66 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_Y; 67 | } 68 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_B) { 69 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_B; 70 | } 71 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_A) { 72 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_A; 73 | } 74 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_MINUS) { 75 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS; 76 | } 77 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_HOME) { 78 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_HOME; 79 | } 80 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_ZR) { 81 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_ZR; 82 | } 83 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_ZL) { 84 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_ZL; 85 | } 86 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_R) { 87 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_R; 88 | } 89 | if (buttons & WPAD_CLASSIC_BUTTON_L) { 90 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_L; 91 | } 92 | return conv_buttons; 93 | } 94 | 95 | uint32_t remapProButtons(uint32_t buttons) { 96 | uint32_t conv_buttons = 0; 97 | 98 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_LEFT) { 99 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_LEFT; 100 | } 101 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_RIGHT) { 102 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_RIGHT; 103 | } 104 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_DOWN) { 105 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_DOWN; 106 | } 107 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_UP) { 108 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_UP; 109 | } 110 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_PLUS) { 111 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_PLUS; 112 | } 113 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_X) { 114 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_X; 115 | } 116 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_Y) { 117 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_Y; 118 | } 119 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_B) { 120 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_B; 121 | } 122 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_A) { 123 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_A; 124 | } 125 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_MINUS) { 126 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_MINUS; 127 | } 128 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_HOME) { 129 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_HOME; 130 | } 131 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_TRIGGER_ZR) { 132 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_ZR; 133 | } 134 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_TRIGGER_ZL) { 135 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_ZL; 136 | } 137 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_TRIGGER_R) { 138 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_R; 139 | } 140 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_TRIGGER_L) { 141 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_L; 142 | } 143 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_STICK_L) { 144 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_L; 145 | } 146 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_BUTTON_STICK_R) { 147 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_STICK_R; 148 | } 149 | if (buttons & WPAD_PRO_RESERVED) { 150 | conv_buttons |= VPAD_BUTTON_RESERVED_BIT; 151 | } 152 | return conv_buttons; 153 | } 154 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/input.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | #define VPAD_BUTTON_RESERVED_BIT 0x80000 8 | 9 | uint32_t remapWiiMoteButtons(uint32_t buttons); 10 | uint32_t remapClassicButtons(uint32_t buttons); 11 | uint32_t remapProButtons(uint32_t buttons); 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/logger.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifdef DEBUG 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | uint32_t moduleLogInit = false; 8 | uint32_t cafeLogInit = false; 9 | uint32_t udpLogInit = false; 10 | #endif // DEBUG 11 | 12 | void initLogging() { 13 | #ifdef DEBUG 14 | if (!(moduleLogInit = WHBLogModuleInit())) { 15 | cafeLogInit = WHBLogCafeInit(); 16 | udpLogInit = WHBLogUdpInit(); 17 | } 18 | #endif // DEBUG 19 | } 20 | 21 | void deinitLogging() { 22 | #ifdef DEBUG 23 | if (moduleLogInit) { 24 | WHBLogModuleDeinit(); 25 | moduleLogInit = false; 26 | } 27 | if (cafeLogInit) { 28 | WHBLogCafeDeinit(); 29 | cafeLogInit = false; 30 | } 31 | if (udpLogInit) { 32 | WHBLogUdpDeinit(); 33 | udpLogInit = false; 34 | } 35 | #endif // DEBUG 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/logger.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | #ifdef __cplusplus 8 | extern "C" { 9 | #endif 10 | 11 | #define LOG_APP_TYPE "P" 12 | #define LOG_APP_NAME "Padcon-Plugin-Mod" 13 | 14 | #define __FILENAME__ \ 15 | ({ \ 16 | const char *__filename = __FILE__; \ 17 | const char *__pos = strrchr(__filename, '/'); \ 18 | if (!__pos) \ 19 | __pos = strrchr(__filename, '\\'); \ 20 | __pos ? __pos + 1 : __filename; \ 21 | }) 22 | 23 | #define LOG(LOG_FUNC, FMT, ARGS...) \ 24 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(LOG_FUNC, "", "", FMT, ##ARGS) 25 | 26 | #define LOG_EX_DEFAULT(LOG_FUNC, LOG_LEVEL, LINE_END, FMT, ARGS...) \ 27 | LOG_EX(__FILENAME__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, LOG_FUNC, LOG_LEVEL, LINE_END, \ 28 | FMT, ##ARGS) 29 | 30 | #define LOG_EX(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, LOG_FUNC, LOG_LEVEL, LINE_END, FMT, \ 31 | ARGS...) \ 32 | do { \ 33 | LOG_FUNC("[(%s)%18s][%23s]%30s@L%04d: " LOG_LEVEL "" FMT "" LINE_END, \ 34 | LOG_APP_TYPE, LOG_APP_NAME, FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, ##ARGS); \ 35 | } while (0) 36 | 37 | #ifdef DEBUG 38 | 39 | #ifdef VERBOSE_DEBUG 40 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE(FMT, ARGS...) LOG(WHBLogPrintf, FMT, ##ARGS) 41 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE_EX(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, FMT, ARGS...) \ 42 | LOG_EX(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, WHBLogPrintf, "", "", FMT, ##ARGS); 43 | #else 44 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 45 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE_EX(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 46 | #endif 47 | 48 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE(FMT, ARGS...) LOG(WHBLogPrintf, FMT, ##ARGS) 49 | 50 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_WRITE(FMT, ARGS...) LOG(WHBLogWritef, FMT, ##ARGS) 51 | 52 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR(FMT, ARGS...) \ 53 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(WHBLogPrintf, "##ERROR## ", "", FMT, ##ARGS) 54 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_WARN(FMT, ARGS...) \ 55 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(WHBLogPrintf, "##WARN ## ", "", FMT, ##ARGS) 56 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_INFO(FMT, ARGS...) \ 57 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(WHBLogPrintf, "##INFO ## ", "", FMT, ##ARGS) 58 | 59 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR_LAMBDA(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, FMT, ARGS...) \ 60 | LOG_EX(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, WHBLogPrintf, "##ERROR## ", "", FMT, ##ARGS); 61 | 62 | #else 63 | 64 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE_EX(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 65 | 66 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_VERBOSE(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 67 | 68 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 69 | 70 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_WRITE(FMT, ARGS...) while (0) 71 | 72 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR(FMT, ARGS...) \ 73 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(OSReport, "##ERROR## ", "\n", FMT, ##ARGS) 74 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_WARN(FMT, ARGS...) \ 75 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(OSReport, "##WARN ## ", "\n", FMT, ##ARGS) 76 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_INFO(FMT, ARGS...) \ 77 | LOG_EX_DEFAULT(OSReport, "##INFO ## ", "\n", FMT, ##ARGS) 78 | 79 | #define DEBUG_FUNCTION_LINE_ERR_LAMBDA(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, FMT, ARGS...) \ 80 | LOG_EX(FILENAME, FUNCTION, LINE, OSReport, "##ERROR## ", "\n", FMT, ##ARGS); 81 | 82 | #endif 83 | 84 | void initLogging(); 85 | 86 | void deinitLogging(); 87 | 88 | #ifdef __cplusplus 89 | } 90 | #endif 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/version.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #define VERSION_EXTRA "" 3 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------