Send a keyboard event too for a wake-up event

This commit adds a keyboard event sending for waking up the host.
So both keyboard and mouse events will be triggered for a case
when the host is in mode that doesn't support mouse.

Change-Id: I90d9a1e53706cd860340dfd8be688128fa95c4fc
Signed-off-by: Jae Hyun Yoo <jae.hyun.yoo@linux.intel.com>
1 file changed
tree: a16fb1b7c9c2ecb07655cb6a01342fff4e0d8887
  1. bootstrap.sh
  2. configure.ac
  3. create_usbhid.sh
  4. ikvm_args.cpp
  5. ikvm_args.hpp
  6. ikvm_input.cpp
  7. ikvm_input.hpp
  8. ikvm_manager.cpp
  9. ikvm_manager.hpp
  10. ikvm_server.cpp
  11. ikvm_server.hpp
  12. ikvm_video.cpp
  13. ikvm_video.hpp
  14. LICENSE
  15. MAINTAINERS
  16. Makefile.am
  17. obmc-ikvm.cpp
  18. README.md
  19. scancodes.hpp
README.md

OpenBMC IpKVM Server

The obmc-ikvm application is a VNC server that provides access to the host graphics output. The application interfaces with the video device on the BMC that captures the host graphics, and then serves that video data on the RFB (remote framebuffer, also known as VNC) protocol. The application also interfaces with the BMC USB gadget device to pass HID events from the BMC to the host, allowing the user to interact with the host system.

Usage

Once the host is running and an appropriate HID gadget device is instantiated on the BMC, the application can be started with the following command: obmc-ikvm -v <video device path> -i <HID gadget device path>

For example:

obmc-ikvm -v /dev/video0 -i /dev/hidg0