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/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1995 Hellmuth Michaelis and Joerg Wunsch.
*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Brian Dunford-Shore and Scott Turner.
*
* Copyright (c) 1993 Charles Hannum.
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Parts of this code regarding the NetBSD interface were written
* by Charles Hannum.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz and Don Ahn.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by
* Hellmuth Michaelis, Brian Dunford-Shore, Joerg Wunsch, Scott Turner
* and Charles Hannum.
* 4. The name authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*
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* @(#)pcvt_drv.c, 3.20, Last Edit-Date: [Sun Apr 2 19:09:19 1995]
*
*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
*
* pcvt_drv.c VT220 Driver Main Module / OS - Interface
* ---------------------------------------------------------
* -hm ------------ Release 3.00 --------------
* -hm integrating NetBSD-current patches
* -hm adding ttrstrt() proto for NetBSD 0.9
* -hm kernel/console output cursor positioning fixed
* -hm kernel/console output switches optional to screen 0
* -hm FreeBSD 1.1 porting
* -hm the NetBSD 0.9 compiler detected a nondeclared var which was
* NOT detected by neither the NetBSD-current nor FreeBSD 1.x!
* -hm including Michael's keyboard fifo code
* -hm Joergs patch for FreeBSD tty-malloc code
* -hm adjustments for NetBSD-current
* -hm FreeBSD bugfix from Joerg re timeout/untimeout casts
* -jw including Thomas Gellekum's FreeBSD 1.1.5 patch
* -hm adjusting #if's for NetBSD-current
* -hm applying Joerg's patch for FreeBSD 2.0
* -hm patch from Onno & Martin for NetBSD-current (post 1.0)
* -hm some adjustments for NetBSD 1.0
* -hm NetBSD PR #400: screen size report for new session
* -hm patch from Rafael Boni/Lon Willett for NetBSD-current
* -hm bell patch from Thomas Eberhardt for NetBSD
* -hm multiple X server bugfixes from Lon Willett
* -hm patch from joerg - pcdevtotty for FreeBSD pre-2.1
* -hm delay patch from Martin Husemann after port-i386 ml-discussion
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* -jw add some code to provide more FreeBSD pre-2.1 support
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "vt.h"
#if NVT > 0
#define EXTERN /* allocate mem */
#include "pcvt_hdr.h" /* global include */
#ifdef DEVFS
#include <sys/devfsext.h>
#if !defined(MAXCONS)
#define MAXCONS 16
#endif
static void *pcvt_devfs_token[MAXCONS];
#endif /*DEVFS*/
extern int getchar __P((void));
#if PCVT_NETBSD
extern u_short *Crtat;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
unsigned __debug = 0; /*0xffe */;
static __color;
static nrow;
static void vgapelinit(void); /* read initial VGA DAC palette */
#if defined XSERVER && !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
static int pcvt_xmode_set(int on, struct proc *p); /* initialize for X mode */
#endif /* XSERVER && !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
static struct kern_devconf kdc_vt[];
static inline void vt_registerdev(struct isa_device *id, const char *name);
static char vt_description[];
#define VT_DESCR_LEN 40
#endif /* PCVT_FREEBSD > 205 */
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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static d_open_t pcopen;
static d_close_t pcclose;
static d_read_t pcread;
static d_write_t pcwrite;
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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static d_ioctl_t pcioctl;
static d_devtotty_t pcdevtotty;
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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static d_mmap_t pcmmap;
#define CDEV_MAJOR 12
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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static struct cdevsw pcdevsw = {
pcopen, pcclose, pcread, pcwrite,
pcioctl, nullstop, noreset, pcdevtotty,
ttselect, pcmmap, nostrategy, "vt", NULL, -1
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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};
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 100 /* NetBSD-current Feb 20 1995 */
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int
pcprobe(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux)
#else
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
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int
pcprobe(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
#else
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int
pcprobe(struct isa_device *dev)
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 100 */
{
kbd_code_init();
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#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
((struct isa_attach_args *)aux)->ia_iosize = 16;
return 1;
#else
#if PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD
return (16);
#else
return 1;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD */
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
}
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
void
pcattach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
{
struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
static struct intrhand vthand;
#else
int
pcattach(struct isa_device *dev)
{
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
#ifdef DEVFS
int vt;
#endif /*DEVFS*/
int i;
vt_coldmalloc(); /* allocate memory for screens */
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#if PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
printf(": ");
#else
printf("vt%d: ", dev->id_unit);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
switch(adaptor_type)
{
case MDA_ADAPTOR:
printf("mda");
break;
case CGA_ADAPTOR:
printf("cga");
break;
case EGA_ADAPTOR:
printf("ega");
break;
case VGA_ADAPTOR:
printf("%s, ", (char *)vga_string(vga_type));
if(can_do_132col)
printf("80/132 col");
else
printf("80 col");
vgapelinit();
break;
default:
printf("unknown");
break;
}
if(color == 0)
printf(", mono");
else
printf(", color");
printf(", %d scr, ", totalscreens);
switch(keyboard_type)
{
case KB_AT:
printf("at-");
break;
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case KB_MFII:
printf("mf2-");
break;
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default:
printf("unknown ");
break;
}
printf("kbd, [R%s]\n", PCVT_REL);
#if PCVT_NETBSD || (PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200)
for(i = 0; i < totalscreens; i++)
{
#if PCVT_NETBSD
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pc_tty[i] = ttymalloc();
vs[i].vs_tty = pc_tty[i];
#else /* !PCVT_NETBSD */
pccons[i] = ttymalloc(pccons[i]);
vs[i].vs_tty = pccons[i];
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
}
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
#if PCVT_NETBSD
pc_tty[totalscreens] = ttymalloc(); /* the mouse emulator tty */
#else /* !PCVT_NETBSD */
/* the mouse emulator tty */
pc_tty[totalscreens] = ttymalloc(pccons[totalscreens]);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
#if PCVT_NETBSD
pcconsp = pc_tty[0];
#else /* !PCVT_NETBSD */
pcconsp = pccons[0];
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
#endif /* #if PCVT_NETBSD || (PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200) */
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#else /* !PCVT_NETBSD && !PCVT_FREEBSD*/
switch(adaptor_type)
{
case MDA_ADAPTOR:
printf(" <mda");
break;
case CGA_ADAPTOR:
printf(" <cga");
break;
case EGA_ADAPTOR:
printf(" <ega");
break;
case VGA_ADAPTOR:
printf(" <%s,", (char *)vga_string(vga_type));
if(can_do_132col)
printf("80/132 col");
else
printf("80 col");
vgapelinit();
break;
default:
printf(" <unknown");
break;
}
if(color == 0)
printf(",mono");
else
printf(",color");
printf(",%d scr,", totalscreens);
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switch(keyboard_type)
{
case KB_AT:
printf("at-");
break;
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case KB_MFII:
printf("mf2-");
break;
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default:
printf("unknown ");
break;
}
printf("kbd,[R%s]>", PCVT_REL);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD */
#if !PCVT_NETBSD && !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200)
for(i = 0; i < totalscreens; i++)
vs[i].vs_tty = &pccons[i];
#endif /* !PCVT_NETBSD && !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200) */
async_update(UPDATE_START); /* start asynchronous updates */
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
/* mark the device busy now if we are the console */
kdc_vt[dev->id_unit].kdc_state =
pcvt_is_console? DC_IDLE: DC_BUSY;
vt_registerdev(dev, (char *)vga_string(vga_type));
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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{
dev_t dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, 0);
cdevsw_add(&dev, &pcdevsw, NULL);
}
#ifdef DEVFS
for(vt = 0; vt < MAXCONS; vt++) {
pcvt_devfs_token[vt] =
devfs_add_devswf(&pcdevsw, vt,
DV_CHR, 0, 0, 0600, "ttyv%n", vt );
}
#endif DEVFS
#endif /* PCVT_FREEBSD > 205 */
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#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
vthand.ih_fun = pcrint;
vthand.ih_arg = 0;
vthand.ih_level = IPL_TTY;
#if (PCVT_NETBSD > 100) && defined(IST_EDGE)
intr_establish(ia->ia_irq, IST_EDGE, &vthand);
#else /* PCVT_NETBSD > 100 */
intr_establish(ia->ia_irq, &vthand);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 100 */
#else /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
return 1;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
}
/* had a look at the friedl driver */
#if !PCVT_NETBSD
struct tty *
get_pccons(Dev_t dev)
{
register int i = minor(dev);
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200)
return(&pccons[i]);
#else
return(pccons[i]);
#endif /* !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200) */
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
if(i >= PCVT_NSCREENS)
return(NULL);
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200)
return(&pccons[i]);
#else
return(pccons[i]);
#endif
}
#else
struct tty *
get_pccons(Dev_t dev)
{
register int i = minor(dev);
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
return(pc_tty[i]);
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
if(i >= PCVT_NSCREENS)
return(NULL);
return(pc_tty[i]);
}
#endif /* !PCVT_NETBSD */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* /dev/ttyc0, /dev/ttyc1, etc.
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int
pcopen(Dev_t dev, int flag, int mode, struct proc *p)
{
register struct tty *tp;
register struct video_state *vsx;
int s, retval;
int winsz = 0;
int i = minor(dev);
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#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
vsx = 0;
else
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
vsx = &vs[i];
if((tp = get_pccons(dev)) == NULL)
return ENXIO;
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
{
if(mouse.opened == 0)
mouse.buttons = mouse.extendedseen =
mouse.breakseen = mouse.lastmove.tv_sec = 0;
mouse.minor = i;
mouse.opened++;
}
else
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
vsx->openf++;
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tp->t_oproc = pcstart;
tp->t_param = pcparam;
tp->t_dev = dev;
if ((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) == 0)
{
#ifdef TS_WOPEN /* not (FreeBSD-1.1.5 or FreeBSD some time after 2.0.5) */
tp->t_state |= TS_WOPEN;
#endif
ttychars(tp);
tp->t_iflag = TTYDEF_IFLAG;
tp->t_oflag = TTYDEF_OFLAG;
tp->t_cflag = TTYDEF_CFLAG;
tp->t_lflag = TTYDEF_LFLAG;
tp->t_ispeed = tp->t_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
pcparam(tp, &tp->t_termios);
ttsetwater(tp);
Obtained from: partly from ancient patches of mine via 1.1.5 Introduce TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE states. TS_CONNECTED is set while a connection is established. It is set while (TS_CARR_ON or CLOCAL is set) and TS_ZOMBIE is clear. TS_ZOMBIE is set for on to off transitions of TS_CARR_ON that occur when CLOCAL is clear and is cleared for off to on transitions of CLOCAL. I/o can only occur while TS_CONNECTED is set. TS_ZOMBIE prevents further i/o. Split the input-event sleep address TSA_CARR_ON(tp) into TSA_CARR_ON(tp) and TSA_HUP_OR_INPUT(tp). The former address is now used only for off to on carrier transitions and equivalent CLOCAL transitions. The latter is used for all input events, all carrier transitions and certain CLOCAL transitions. There are some harmless extra wakeups for rare connection- related events. Previously there were too many extra wakeups for non-rare input events. Drivers now call l_modem() instead of setting TS_CARR_ON directly to handle even the initial off to on transition of carrier. They should always have done this. l_modem() now handles TS_CONNECTED and TS_ZOMBIE as well as TS_CARR_ON. gnu/isdn/iitty.c: Set TS_CONNECTED for first open ourself to go with bogusly setting CLOCAL. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_drv.c: We fake carrier, so don't also fake CLOCAL. kern/tty.c: Testing TS_CONNECTED instead of TS_CARR_ON fixes TIOCCONS forgetting to test CLOCAL. TS_ISOPEN was tested instead, but that broke when we disabled the clearing of TS_ISOPEN for certain transitions of CLOCAL. Testing TS_CONNECTED fixes ttyselect() returning false success for output to devices in state !TS_CARR_ON && !CLOCAL. Optimize the other selwakeup() call (this is not related to the other changes). kern/tty_pty.c: ptcopen() can be declared in traditional C now that dev_t isn't short.
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(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 1); /* fake connection */
winsz = 1; /* set winsize later */
}
else if (tp->t_state & TS_XCLUDE && p->p_ucred->cr_uid != 0)
return (EBUSY);
#if PCVT_NETBSD || (PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200)
retval = ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_open)(dev, tp));
#else
retval = ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_open)(dev, tp, flag));
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD || (PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200) */
if(winsz == 1)
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{
/*
* The line discipline has clobbered t_winsize if TS_ISOPEN
* was clear. (NetBSD PR #400 from Bill Sommerfeld)
* We have to do this after calling the open routine, because
* it does some other things in other/older *BSD releases -hm
*/
s = spltty();
tp->t_winsize.ws_col = vsx->maxcol;
tp->t_winsize.ws_row = vsx->screen_rows;
tp->t_winsize.ws_xpixel = (vsx->maxcol == 80)? 720: 1056;
tp->t_winsize.ws_ypixel = 400;
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splx(s);
}
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
if(retval == 0)
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{
/* XXX currently, only one vt device is supported */
kdc_vt[0].kdc_state = DC_BUSY;
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}
#endif
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return(retval);
}
int
pcclose(Dev_t dev, int flag, int mode, struct proc *p)
{
register struct tty *tp;
register struct video_state *vsx;
int i = minor(dev);
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#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
vsx = 0;
else
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
vsx = &vs[i];
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if((tp = get_pccons(dev)) == NULL)
return ENXIO;
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_close)(tp, flag);
ttyclose(tp);
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
mouse.opened = 0;
else
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
vsx->openf = 0;
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#if PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(i == totalscreens)
return (0);
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
reset_usl_modes(vsx);
#endif /* PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
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#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
if(!pcvt_is_console)
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{
/* XXX currently, only one vt device is supported */
kdc_vt[0].kdc_state = DC_IDLE;
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}
#endif
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return(0);
}
int
pcread(Dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int flag)
{
register struct tty *tp;
if((tp = get_pccons(dev)) == NULL)
return ENXIO;
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return ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_read)(tp, uio, flag));
}
int
pcwrite(Dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int flag)
{
register struct tty *tp;
if((tp = get_pccons(dev)) == NULL)
return ENXIO;
return ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_write)(tp, uio, flag));
}
int
pcioctl(Dev_t dev, int cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct proc *p)
{
register error;
register struct tty *tp;
if((tp = get_pccons(dev)) == NULL)
return(ENXIO);
/* note that some ioctl's are global, e.g. KBSTPMAT: There is
* only one keyboard and different repeat rates for instance between
* sessions are a suspicious wish. If you really need this make the
* appropriate variables arrays
*/
#if PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
if(minor(dev) == totalscreens)
{
if((error = mouse_ioctl(dev, cmd, data)) >= 0)
return error;
goto do_standard;
}
#endif /* PCVT_EMU_MOUSE */
#ifdef XSERVER
#if PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
if((error = usl_vt_ioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)) >= 0)
return error;
/*
* just for compatibility:
* XFree86 < 2.0 and SuperProbe still might use it
*
* NB: THIS IS A HACK! Do not use it unless you explicitly need.
* Especially, since the vty is not put into process-controlled
* mode (this would require the application to co-operate), any
* attempts to switch vtys while this kind of X mode is active
* may cause serious trouble.
*/
switch(cmd)
{
case CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON:
{
int i;
if((error = usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDENABIO, 0, flag, p)) > 0)
return error;
i = KD_GRAPHICS;
if((error = usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDSETMODE, (caddr_t)&i, flag, p))
> 0)
return error;
i = K_RAW;
error = usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&i, flag, p);
return error;
}
case CONSOLE_X_MODE_OFF:
{
int i;
(void)usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDDISABIO, 0, flag, p);
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i = KD_TEXT;
(void)usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDSETMODE, (caddr_t)&i, flag, p);
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i = K_XLATE;
(void)usl_vt_ioctl(dev, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&i, flag, p);
return 0;
}
case CONSOLE_X_BELL:
/*
* If `data' is non-null, the first int value denotes
* the pitch, the second a duration. Otherwise, behaves
* like BEL.
*/
if (data)
{
#if PCVT_NETBSD
sysbeep(((int *)data)[0],
((int *)data)[1] * hz / 1000);
#else /* PCVT_NETBSD */
sysbeep(PCVT_SYSBEEPF / ((int *)data)[0],
((int *)data)[1] * hz / 3000);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
}
else
{
sysbeep(PCVT_SYSBEEPF / 1493, hz / 4);
}
return (0);
default: /* fall through */ ;
}
#else /* PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
switch(cmd)
{
case CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON:
return pcvt_xmode_set(1, p);
case CONSOLE_X_MODE_OFF:
return pcvt_xmode_set(0, p);
case CONSOLE_X_BELL:
/*
* If `data' is non-null, the first int value denotes
* the pitch, the second a duration. Otherwise, behaves
* like BEL.
*/
if (data)
{
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#if PCVT_NETBSD
sysbeep(((int *)data)[0],
((int *)data)[1] * hz / 1000);
#else /* PCVT_NETBSD */
sysbeep(PCVT_SYSBEEPF / ((int *)data)[0],
((int *)data)[1] * hz / 3000);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
}
else
{
sysbeep(PCVT_SYSBEEPF / 1493, hz / 4);
}
return (0);
default: /* fall through */ ;
}
#endif /* PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
#endif /* XSERVER */
if((error = kbdioctl(dev,cmd,data,flag)) >= 0)
return error;
if((error = vgaioctl(dev,cmd,data,flag)) >= 0)
return error;
do_standard:
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9 || PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200
if((error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, flag, p)) >= 0)
return (error);
#else
if((error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, flag)) >= 0)
return(error);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 || PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200 */
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
if((error = ttioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag, p)) >= 0)
return (error);
#else
if((error = ttioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag)) >= 0)
return (error);
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
return (ENOTTY);
}
int
pcmmap(Dev_t dev, int offset, int nprot)
{
if (offset > 0x20000 - PAGE_SIZE)
return -1;
return i386_btop((0xa0000 + offset));
}
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
struct tty *
pcdevtotty(Dev_t dev)
{
return get_pccons(dev);
}
static char vt_descr[VT_DESCR_LEN] = "Graphics console: ";
static struct kern_devconf kdc_vt[NVT] = {
0, 0, 0, /* filled in by dev_attach */
"vt", 0, { MDDT_ISA, 0, "tty" },
isa_generic_externalize, 0, 0, ISA_EXTERNALLEN,
&kdc_isa0, /* parent */
0, /* parentdata */
DC_UNCONFIGURED, /* until we know it better */
vt_descr
};
static inline void
vt_registerdev(struct isa_device *id, const char *name)
{
if(id->id_unit)
kdc_vt[id->id_unit] = kdc_vt[0];
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kdc_vt[id->id_unit].kdc_unit = id->id_unit;
kdc_vt[id->id_unit].kdc_isa = id;
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/* XXX only vt0 currently allowed */
strncpy(vt_descr + sizeof("Graphics console: ") - 1,
name,
VT_DESCR_LEN - sizeof("Graphics console: "));
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dev_attach(&kdc_vt[id->id_unit]);
}
#endif /* PCVT_FREEBSD > 205 */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
*
* handle a keyboard receive interrupt
*
* NOTE: the keyboard is multiplexed by means of "pcconsp"
* between virtual screens. pcconsp - switching is done in
* the vgapage() routine
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#if PCVT_KBD_FIFO
u_char pcvt_kbd_fifo[PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ];
int pcvt_kbd_wptr = 0;
int pcvt_kbd_rptr = 0;
short pcvt_kbd_count= 0;
static u_char pcvt_timeout_scheduled = 0;
static void pcvt_timeout (void *arg)
{
u_char *cp;
#if PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT
int s;
#endif
pcvt_timeout_scheduled = 0;
#if PCVT_SCREENSAVER
pcvt_scrnsv_reset();
#endif /* PCVT_SCREENSAVER */
while (pcvt_kbd_count)
{
if (((cp = sgetc(1)) != 0) &&
(vs[current_video_screen].openf))
{
#if PCVT_NULLCHARS
if(*cp == '\0')
{
/* pass a NULL character */
(*linesw[pcconsp->t_line].l_rint)('\0', pcconsp);
}
/* XXX */ else
#endif /* PCVT_NULLCHARS */
while (*cp)
(*linesw[pcconsp->t_line].l_rint)(*cp++ & 0xff, pcconsp);
}
PCVT_DISABLE_INTR ();
if (!pcvt_kbd_count)
pcvt_timeout_scheduled = 0;
PCVT_ENABLE_INTR ();
}
return;
}
#endif
void
pcrint(int unit)
{
#if PCVT_KBD_FIFO
u_char dt;
u_char ret = -1;
# if PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT
int s;
# endif
#else /* !PCVT_KBD_FIFO */
u_char *cp;
#endif /* PCVT_KBD_FIFO */
#if PCVT_SCREENSAVER
pcvt_scrnsv_reset();
#endif /* PCVT_SCREENSAVER */
#if PCVT_KBD_FIFO
if (kbd_polling)
{
sgetc(1);
return;
}
while (inb(CONTROLLER_CTRL) & STATUS_OUTPBF) /* check 8042 buffer */
{
ret = 1; /* got something */
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PCVT_KBD_DELAY(); /* 7 us delay */
dt = inb(CONTROLLER_DATA); /* get it 8042 data */
if (pcvt_kbd_count >= PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ) /* fifo overflow ? */
{
log (LOG_WARNING, "pcvt: keyboard buffer overflow\n");
}
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else
{
pcvt_kbd_fifo[pcvt_kbd_wptr++] = dt; /* data -> fifo */
PCVT_DISABLE_INTR (); /* XXX necessary ? */
pcvt_kbd_count++; /* update fifo count */
PCVT_ENABLE_INTR ();
if (pcvt_kbd_wptr >= PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ)
pcvt_kbd_wptr = 0; /* wraparound pointer */
}
}
if (ret == 1) /* got data from keyboard ? */
{
if (!pcvt_timeout_scheduled) /* if not already active .. */
{
PCVT_DISABLE_INTR ();
pcvt_timeout_scheduled = 1; /* flag active */
timeout((TIMEOUT_FUNC_T)pcvt_timeout, (caddr_t) 0, 1); /* fire off */
PCVT_ENABLE_INTR ();
}
}
#else /* !PCVT_KBD_FIFO */
if((cp = sgetc(1)) == 0)
return;
if (kbd_polling)
return;
if(!(vs[current_video_screen].openf)) /* XXX was vs[minor(dev)] */
return;
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#if PCVT_NULLCHARS
if(*cp == '\0')
{
/* pass a NULL character */
(*linesw[pcconsp->t_line].l_rint)('\0', pcconsp);
return;
}
#endif /* PCVT_NULLCHARS */
while (*cp)
(*linesw[pcconsp->t_line].l_rint)(*cp++ & 0xff, pcconsp);
#endif /* PCVT_KBD_FIFO */
}
#if PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200
void
pcstart(register struct tty *tp)
{
register struct clist *rbp;
int s, len, n;
u_char buf[PCVT_PCBURST];
s = spltty();
if (tp->t_state & (TS_TIMEOUT|TS_BUSY|TS_TTSTOP))
goto out;
tp->t_state |= TS_BUSY;
splx(s);
async_update(UPDATE_KERN);
rbp = &tp->t_outq;
/*
* Call q_to_b() at spltty() to ensure that the queue is empty when
* the loop terminates.
*/
s = spltty();
while (len = q_to_b(rbp, buf, PCVT_PCBURST))
{
/*
* We need to do this outside spl since it could be fairly
* expensive and we don't want our serial ports to overflow.
*/
splx(s);
sput(&buf[0], 0, len, minor(tp->t_dev));
s = spltty();
}
tp->t_state &= ~TS_BUSY;
#ifndef TS_ASLEEP /* FreeBSD some time after 2.0.5 */
ttwwakeup(tp);
#else
if (rbp->c_cc <= tp->t_lowat)
{
if (tp->t_state&TS_ASLEEP)
{
tp->t_state &= ~TS_ASLEEP;
wakeup((caddr_t)rbp);
}
selwakeup(&tp->t_wsel);
}
#endif
out:
splx(s);
}
void
pcstop(struct tty *tp, int flag)
{
}
#else /* PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200 */
void
pcstart(struct tty *tp)
{
int s;
unsigned char c;
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s = spltty();
if (tp->t_state & (TS_TIMEOUT|TS_BUSY|TS_TTSTOP))
{
goto out;
}
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for(;;)
{
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 114)
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 111)
if (RB_LEN(&tp->t_out) <= tp->t_lowat)
#else
if (RB_LEN(tp->t_out) <= tp->t_lowat)
#endif
{
if (tp->t_state&TS_ASLEEP)
{
tp->t_state &= ~TS_ASLEEP;
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 111)
wakeup((caddr_t)&tp->t_out);
#else
wakeup((caddr_t)tp->t_out);
#endif
}
if (tp->t_wsel)
{
selwakeup(tp->t_wsel, tp->t_state & TS_WCOLL);
tp->t_wsel = 0;
tp->t_state &= ~TS_WCOLL;
}
}
#else /* PCVT_FREEBSD > 114 */
if (tp->t_state & (TS_SO_OCOMPLETE | TS_SO_OLOWAT)
|| tp->t_wsel) {
ttwwakeup(tp);
}
#endif /* !PCVT_FREEBSD > 114 */
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#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 111)
if (RB_LEN(&tp->t_out) == 0)
#else
if (RB_LEN(tp->t_out) == 0)
#endif
{
goto out;
}
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 111)
c = getc(&tp->t_out);
#else
c = getc(tp->t_out);
#endif
tp->t_state |= TS_BUSY; /* patch from Frank Maclachlan */
splx(s);
sput(&c, 0, 1, minor(tp->t_dev));
spltty();
tp->t_state &= ~TS_BUSY; /* patch from Frank Maclachlan */
}
out:
splx(s);
}
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD || PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200 */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* /dev/console
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#if !PCVT_NETBSD /* has moved to cons.c in netbsd-current */
void
consinit() /* init for kernel messages during boot */
{
}
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD */
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
void
#else
int
#endif
pccnprobe(struct consdev *cp)
{
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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struct isa_device *dvp;
int maj;
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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/*
* Take control if we are the highest priority enabled display device.
*/
dvp = find_display();
if (dvp != NULL && dvp->id_driver != &vtdriver) {
Make pcvt and syscons live in the same kernel. If both are enabled, then the first one in the config has priority. They can be switched using userconfig(). i386/i386/conf.c: Initialize the shared syscons/pcvt cdevsw entry to `nx'. Add cdevsw registration functions. Use devsw functions of the correct type if they exist. i386/i386/cons.c: Add renamed syscons entry points to constab. i386/i386/cons.h: Declare the renamed syscons entry points. i386/i386/machdep.c: Repeat console initialization after userconfig() in case the current console has become wrong. This depends on cn functions not wiring down anything important. sys/conf.h: Declare new functions. i386/isa/isa.[ch]: Add a function to decide which display driver has priority. Should be done better. i386/isa/syscons.c: Rename pccn* -> sccn*. Initialize CRTC start address in case the previous driver has moved it. i386/isa/syscons.c, i386/isa/pcvt/* Initialize the bogusly shared variable Crtat dynamically in case the stored value was changed by the previous driver. Initialize cdevsw table from a template. Don't grab the console if another display driver has priority. i386/isa/syscons.h, i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Don't externally declare now-static cdevsw functions. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_hdr.h: Set the sensitive hardware flag so that pcvt doesn't always have lower priority than syscons. This also fixes the "stupid" detection of the display after filling the display with text. i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_out.c: Don't be confused the off-screen cursor offset 0xffff set by syscons. kern/subr_xxx.c: Add enough nxio/nodev/null devsw functions of the correct type for syscons and pcvt.
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cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD;
return;
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}
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/* initialize required fields */
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, 0);
cp->cn_pri = CN_INTERNAL;
#if !PCVT_NETBSD
#if !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200)
cp->cn_tp = &pccons[0];
#else
cp->cn_tp = pccons[0];
#endif /* !(PCVT_FREEBSD > 110 && PCVT_FREEBSD < 200) */
#endif /* !PCVT_NETBSD */
#if PCVT_FREEBSD <= 205
return 1;
#endif
}
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
void
#else
int
#endif
pccninit(struct consdev *cp)
{
pcvt_is_console = 1;
#if PCVT_FREEBSD <= 205
return 0;
#endif
}
#if PCVT_FREEBSD > 205
void
#else
int
#endif
pccnputc(Dev_t dev, U_char c)
{
#if PCVT_SW0CNOUTP
if(current_video_screen != 0)
{
#if !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
vgapage(0);
#else
switch_screen(0, 0);
#endif /* !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
}
#endif /* PCVT_SW0CNOUTP */
if (c == '\n')
sput("\r", 1, 1, 0);
sput((char *) &c, 1, 1, 0);
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async_update(UPDATE_KERN);
#if PCVT_FREEBSD <= 205
return 0;
#endif
}
int
pccngetc(Dev_t dev)
{
register int s;
register u_char *cp;
#ifdef XSERVER
#if !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
if (pcvt_xmode)
return 0;
#else /* !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
if (pcvt_kbd_raw)
return 0;
#endif /* !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
#endif /* XSERVER */
s = spltty(); /* block pcrint while we poll */
cp = sgetc(0);
splx(s);
#if ! (PCVT_FREEBSD >= 201)
/* this belongs to cons.c */
if (*cp == '\r')
return('\n');
#endif /* ! (PCVT_FREEBSD >= 201) */
return (*cp);
}
#if PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200
int
pccncheckc(Dev_t dev)
{
return (sgetc(1) != 0); /* did someone press the "Any" key? */
}
#endif /* PCVT_FREEBSD >= 200 */
#if PCVT_NETBSD >= 100
void
pccnpollc(Dev_t dev, int on)
{
kbd_polling = on;
if (!on) {
register int s;
/*
* If disabling polling, make sure there are no bytes left in
* the FIFO, holding up the interrupt line. Otherwise we
* won't get any further interrupts.
*/
s = spltty();
pcrint();
splx(s);
}
}
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD >= 100 */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Set line parameters
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int
pcparam(struct tty *tp, struct termios *t)
{
register int cflag = t->c_cflag;
/* and copy to tty */
tp->t_ispeed = t->c_ispeed;
tp->t_ospeed = t->c_ospeed;
tp->t_cflag = cflag;
return(0);
}
/* special characters */
#define bs 8
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#define lf 10
#define cr 13
#define cntlc 3
#define del 0177
#define cntld 4
int
getchar(void)
{
u_char thechar;
int x;
kbd_polling = 1;
x = splhigh();
sput(">", 1, 1, 0);
async_update(UPDATE_KERN);
thechar = *(sgetc(0));
kbd_polling = 0;
splx(x);
switch (thechar)
{
default:
if (thechar >= ' ')
sput(&thechar, 1, 1, 0);
return(thechar);
case cr:
case lf:
sput("\r\n", 1, 2, 0);
return(lf);
case bs:
case del:
sput("\b \b", 1, 3, 0);
return(thechar);
case cntlc:
sput("^C\r\n", 1, 4, 0) ;
cpu_reset();
case cntld:
sput("^D\r\n", 1, 4, 0) ;
return(0);
}
}
#define DPAUSE 1
void
dprintf(unsigned flgs, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
if((flgs&__debug) > DPAUSE)
{
__color = ffs(flgs&__debug)+1;
va_start(ap,fmt);
vprintf(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
if (flgs & DPAUSE || nrow%24 == 23)
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{
int x;
x = splhigh();
if(nrow%24 == 23)
nrow = 0;
(void)sgetc(0);
splx(x);
}
}
__color = 0;
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
* read initial VGA palette (as stored by VGA ROM BIOS) into
* palette save area
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
vgapelinit(void)
{
register unsigned idx;
register struct rgb *val;
/* first, read all and store to first screen's save buffer */
for(idx = 0, val = vs[0].palette; idx < NVGAPEL; idx++, val++)
vgapaletteio(idx, val, 0 /* read it */);
/* now, duplicate for remaining screens */
for(idx = 1; idx < PCVT_NSCREENS; idx++)
bcopy(vs[0].palette, vs[idx].palette,
NVGAPEL * sizeof(struct rgb));
}
#if defined XSERVER && !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
* initialize for X mode
* i.e.: grant current process (the X server) all IO priviledges,
* and mark in static variable so other hooks can test for it,
* save all loaded fonts and screen pages to pageable buffers;
* if parameter `on' is false, the same procedure is done reverse.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static int
pcvt_xmode_set(int on, struct proc *p)
{
static unsigned char *saved_fonts[NVGAFONTS];
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#if PCVT_SCREENSAVER
static unsigned saved_scrnsv_tmo = 0;
#endif /* PCVT_SCREENSAVER */
#if (PCVT_NETBSD > 9) || (PCVT_FREEBSD > 102)
struct trapframe *fp;
#else
struct syscframe *fp;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
int i;
/* X will only run on VGA and Hercules adaptors */
if(adaptor_type != VGA_ADAPTOR && adaptor_type != MDA_ADAPTOR)
return (EINVAL);
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
fp = (struct trapframe *)p->p_regs;
#else
fp = (struct syscframe *)p->p_regs;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
if(on)
{
/*
* Test whether the calling process has super-user priviledges.
* This prevents us from granting the potential security hole
* `IO priv' to any process (effective uid is checked).
*/
if(suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag) != 0)
return (EPERM);
if(pcvt_xmode)
return 0;
pcvt_xmode = pcvt_kbd_raw = 1;
for(i = 0; i < totalfonts; i++)
{
if(vgacs[i].loaded)
{
saved_fonts[i] = (unsigned char *)
malloc(32 * 256, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
if(saved_fonts[i] == 0)
{
printf(
"pcvt_xmode_set: no font buffer available\n");
return (EAGAIN);
}
else
{
vga_move_charset(i, saved_fonts[i], 1);
}
}
else
{
saved_fonts[i] = 0;
}
}
#if PCVT_SCREENSAVER
if(saved_scrnsv_tmo = scrnsv_timeout)
pcvt_set_scrnsv_tmo(0); /* turn it off */
#endif /* PCVT_SCREENSAVER */
async_update(UPDATE_STOP); /* turn off */
/* disable text output and save screen contents */
/* video board memory -> kernel memory */
bcopy(vsp->Crtat, vsp->Memory,
vsp->screen_rowsize * vsp->maxcol * CHR);
vsp->Crtat = vsp->Memory; /* operate in memory now */
#if PCVT_SCANSET == 2
/* put keyboard to return ancient PC scan codes */
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kbc_8042cmd(CONTR_WRITE);
#if PCVT_USEKBDSEC /* security enabled */
outb(CONTROLLER_DATA,
(COMMAND_SYSFLG|COMMAND_IRQEN|COMMAND_PCSCAN));
#else /* security disabled */
outb(CONTROLLER_DATA,
(COMMAND_INHOVR|COMMAND_SYSFLG|COMMAND_IRQEN|COMMAND_PCSCAN));
#endif /* PCVT_USEKBDSEC */
#endif /* PCVT_SCANSET == 2 */
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
fp->tf_eflags |= PSL_IOPL;
#else
fp->sf_eflags |= PSL_IOPL;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
}
else
{
if(!pcvt_xmode) /* verify if in X */
return 0;
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pcvt_xmode = pcvt_kbd_raw = 0;
for(i = 0; i < totalfonts; i++)
{
if(saved_fonts[i])
{
vga_move_charset(i, saved_fonts[i], 0);
free(saved_fonts[i], M_DEVBUF);
saved_fonts[i] = 0;
}
}
#if PCVT_NETBSD > 9
fp->tf_eflags &= ~PSL_IOPL;
#else
fp->sf_eflags &= ~PSL_IOPL;
#endif /* PCVT_NETBSD > 9 */
#if PCVT_SCREENSAVER
if(saved_scrnsv_tmo)
pcvt_set_scrnsv_tmo(saved_scrnsv_tmo);
#endif /* PCVT_SCREENSAVER */
#if PCVT_SCANSET == 2
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kbc_8042cmd(CONTR_WRITE);
#if PCVT_USEKBDSEC /* security enabled */
outb(CONTROLLER_DATA,
(COMMAND_SYSFLG|COMMAND_IRQEN));
#else /* security disabled */
outb(CONTROLLER_DATA,
(COMMAND_INHOVR|COMMAND_SYSFLG|COMMAND_IRQEN));
#endif /* PCVT_USEKBDSEC */
#endif /* PCVT_SCANSET == 2 */
if(adaptor_type == MDA_ADAPTOR)
{
/*
* Due to the fact that HGC registers are write-only,
* the Xserver can only make guesses about the state
* the HGC adaptor has been before turning on X mode.
* Thus, the display must be re-enabled now, and the
* cursor shape and location restored.
*/
outb(GN_DMCNTLM, 0x28); /* enable display, text mode */
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_CURSORH); /* select high register */
outb(addr_6845+1,
((vsp->Crtat + vsp->cur_offset) - Crtat) >> 8);
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_CURSORL); /* select low register */
outb(addr_6845+1,
((vsp->Crtat + vsp->cur_offset) - Crtat));
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_CURSTART); /* select high register */
outb(addr_6845+1, vsp->cursor_start);
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_CUREND); /* select low register */
outb(addr_6845+1, vsp->cursor_end);
}
/* restore screen and re-enable text output */
/* kernel memory -> video board memory */
bcopy(vsp->Memory, Crtat,
vsp->screen_rowsize * vsp->maxcol * CHR);
vsp->Crtat = Crtat; /* operate on-screen now */
/* set crtc screen memory start address */
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_STARTADRH);
outb(addr_6845+1, (vsp->Crtat - Crtat) >> 8);
outb(addr_6845, CRTC_STARTADRL);
outb(addr_6845+1, (vsp->Crtat - Crtat));
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async_update(UPDATE_START);
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* XSERVER && !PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT */
#endif /* NVT > 0 */
/*-------------------------- E O F -------------------------------------*/