flicker won't occur when set_border() is called.
- Properly restore the border color when switching virtual consoles.
Pointed out by: tony@dell.com
OKed by: sos
screen size was changed while the screen saver was inactive. Adjust
the positions of the daemon and the text and clip them accordingly
each time.
- Don't call set_border() too often. Some video chip may produce
flicker.
Pointed out by tony@dell.com
- Don't fill the entire screen with blank char every time the saver is
called. Blank only the part of the screen where the daemon and the
text was previously printed.
* Kill individual drivers 'suspend' routines, since there's no simple/safe
way to suspend/resume a card w/out going through the complete probe
at initialization time.
* Default to using the apm_pccard_resume sysctl code, which basically
pretends the card was removed, and then re-inserted. Suspend/resume
is now 'emulated' with a fake insert/removal. (Hence we no longer
need the driver-specific suspend routines.)
follow.
* Rename/reorder all of the pccard structures, change many of the member
names to be descriptive, and follow more closely other 'bus' drivers
naming schemes.
* Rename a bunch of parameter and local variable names to be more
consistant in the code.
* Renamed the PCCARD 'crd' device to be the 'card' device
* KNF and make the code consistant where it was obvious.
* ifdef'd out some unused code
o Add missing $Id$s
o Move extern decls from .c -> .h files
o Staticize
o Remove #includes from .h files
o style(9)ify includes
o bcopy -> memcpy
bzero -> memset
bcmp -> memcmp
index -> strchr
rindex -> strrchr
o Move timeout.h -> timer.h (making it consistent w/ timer.c)
o Add -Wmissing-prototypes
Link this against -lcrypt. In the case where a user does not have
a ticket available on the server, this may cause chunks to be blown
when the local kinit does not find crypt(3).
own definition of ISA_HOLE_START. We shouldn't need to include
bus/processor specific code in here, but it is required. At least by
doing it this way it becomes more obvious where the bogusness is.
Obtained from: email with bde
before any file names. This change makes pkg_add to process those
packages if @exec/@unexec commands don't contain any %[fFB]. Also
enable @exec/@unexec that have %D if the installation prefix is known to
pkg_add.
Reviewed by: jkh
but it has too much baggage).
- create a new routine 'unregister_device_interrupt', which is now used
instead of having two routines with the same code snippet.
- Minor cleanups and commenting.
[ No functional changes, just moving things around ]