/* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1995 Hellmuth Michaelis and Joerg Wunsch. * * Copyright (c) 1992, 1994 Brian Dunford-Shore. * * All rights reserved. * * 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 and Joerg Wunsch. * 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. * * * @(#)pcvt_conf.h, 3.20, Last Edit-Date: [Sun Apr 2 18:57:45 1995] * */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * pcvt_conf.h VT220 driver global configuration file * ------------------------------------------------------ * -hm introduced pcvt_conf.h * -hm re-integrated selfconfiguration for NetBSD from Onno * -hm patch from Onno for NetBSD-current * -hm removed PCVT_FAKE_SYSCONS10 * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * from: Onno van der Linden c/o frank@fwi.uva.nl * * Here's an idea how to automatically detect the version of NetBSD pcvt is * being compiled on: * * NetBSD 0.8 : NetBSD0_8 defined in * NetBSD 0.9 : NetBSD0_9 defined in * NetBSD 1.0 : NetBSD1_0 defined as 1 in * NetBSD 1.0A: NetBSD1_0 defined as 2 in * * The NetBSDx_y defines are mutual exclusive. * * This leads to something like this in pcvt_hdr.h (#elif is possible too): * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifdef NetBSD0_8 #define PCVT_NETBSD 8 #endif #ifdef NetBSD0_9 #define PCVT_NETBSD 9 #endif #ifdef NetBSD1_0 #if NetBSD1_0 > 1 #define PCVT_NETBSD 199 #else #define PCVT_NETBSD 100 #endif #endif /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Note that each of the options below should rather be overriden by the * kernel config file instead of this .h file - this allows for different * definitions in different kernels compiled at the same machine * * The convention is as follows: * * options "PCVT_FOO=1" - enables the option * options "PCVT_FOO" - is a synonym for the above * options "PCVT_FOO=0" - disables the option * * omitting an option defaults to what is shown below * * exceptions from this rule are i.e.: * * options "PCVT_NSCREENS=x" * options "PCVT_SCANSET=x" * options "PCVT_UPDATEFAST=x" * options "PCVT_UPDATESLOW=x" * options "PCVT_SYSBEEPF=x" * * which are always numeric! *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* -------------------- OPERATING SYSTEM ------------------------------ */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * one of the following options must be set in the kernel config file: * *======================================================================* * N e t B S D * *======================================================================* * * options "PCVT_NETBSD=xxx" enables support for NetBSD * * select: * PCVT_NETBSD = 9 for NetBSD 0.9 * PCVT_NETBSD = 99 for PRE-1.0 NetBSD-current * PCVT_NETBSD = 100 for NetBSD 1.0 * PCVT_NETBSD = 199 for PRE-2.0 NetBSD-current * * *======================================================================* * F r e e B S D * *======================================================================* * * options "PCVT_FREEBSD=xxx" enables support for FreeBSD * * select: * PCVT_FREEBSD = 102 for 1.0 release (actually 1.0.2) * PCVT_FREEBSD = 110 for FreeBSD 1.1-Release * PCVT_FREEBSD = 115 for FreeBSD 1.1.5.1-Release * PCVT_FREEBSD = 200 for FreeBSD 2.0-Release * PCVT_FREEBSD = 210 for FreeBSD 2.1-Release * */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ---------------- USER PREFERENCE DRIVER OPTIONS -------------------- */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* NOTE: if FAT_CURSOR is defined, a block cursor is used instead of */ /* the cursor shape we got from the BIOS, see pcvt_out.c */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #if !defined PCVT_NSCREENS /* ---------- DEFAULT: 8 -------------- */ # define PCVT_NSCREENS 8 /* this option defines how many virtual */ #endif /* screens you want to have in your */ /* system. each screen allocates memory,*/ /* so you can't have an unlimited num- */ /* ber...; the value is intented to be */ /* compile-time overridable by a config */ /* options "PCVT_NSCREENS=x" line */ #if !defined PCVT_VT220KEYB /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_VT220KEYB 0 /* this compiles a more vt220-like */ #elif PCVT_VT220KEYB != 0 /* keyboardlayout as described in the */ # undef PCVT_VT220KEYB /* file Keyboard.VT220. */ # define PCVT_VT220KEYB 1 /* if undefined, a more HP-like */ #endif /* keyboardlayout is compiled */ /* try to find out what YOU like ! */ #if !defined PCVT_SCREENSAVER /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_SCREENSAVER 1 /* enable screen saver feature - this */ #elif PCVT_SCREENSAVER != 0 /* just blanks the display screen. */ # undef PCVT_SCREENSAVER /* see PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS below ... */ # define PCVT_SCREENSAVER 1 #endif #if !defined PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS 0 /* for the cost of some microseconds of */ #elif PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS != 0 /* cpu time this adds a more "pretty" */ # undef PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS /* version to the screensaver, an "*" */ # define PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS 1 /* in random locations of the display. */ #endif /* NOTE: this should not be defined if */ /* you have an energy-saving monitor */ /* which turns off the display if its */ /* black !!!!!! */ #if !defined PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL 0 /* this enables the execution of a cpu */ #elif PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL != 0 /* reset by pressing the CTRL, ALT and */ # undef PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL /* DEL keys simultanously. Because this */ # define PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL 1 /* is a feature of an ancient simple */ #endif /* bootstrap loader, it does not belong */ /* into modern operating systems and */ /* was commented out by default ... */ #if !defined PCVT_KBD_FIFO /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_KBD_FIFO 1 /* this enables Keyboad fifo so that we */ #elif PCVT_KBD_FIFO != 0 /* are not any longer forced to switch */ # undef PCVT_KBD_FIFO /* off tty interrupts while switching */ # define PCVT_KBD_FIFO 1 /* virtual screens - AND loosing chars */ #endif /* on the serial lines is gone :-) */ #if PCVT_KBD_FIFO # if !defined PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ /* ---------- DEFAULT: 256 ------------ */ # define PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ 256 /* this specifies the size of the above */ # elif PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ < 16 /* mentioned keyboard buffer. buffer */ # undef PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ /* overflows are logged via syslog, so */ # define PCVT_KBD_FIFO_SZ 256 /* have a look at /var/log/messages */ # endif #endif /* PCVT_KBD_FIFO */ #if !defined PCVT_USEKBDSEC /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_USEKBDSEC 1 /* do not set the COMMAND_INHOVR bit */ #elif PCVT_USEKBDSEC != 0 /* (1 = override security lock inhibit) */ # undef PCVT_USEKBDSEC /* when initializing the keyboard, so */ # define PCVT_USEKBDSEC 1 /* that security locking should work */ #endif /* now. I guess this has to be done also*/ /* in the boot code to prevent single */ /* user startup .... */ #if !defined PCVT_24LINESDEF /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_24LINESDEF 0 /* use 24 lines in VT 25 lines mode and */ #elif PCVT_24LINESDEF != 0 /* HP 28 lines mode by default to have */ # undef PCVT_24LINESDEF /* the the better compatibility to the */ # define PCVT_24LINESDEF 1 /* real VT220 - you can switch between */ #endif /* the maximum possible screensizes in */ /* those two modes (25 lines) and true */ /* compatibility (24 lines) by using */ /* the scon utility at runtime */ #if !defined PCVT_EMU_MOUSE /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_EMU_MOUSE 0 /* emulate a mouse systems mouse via */ #elif PCVT_EMU_MOUSE != 0 /* the keypad; this is experimental */ # undef PCVT_EMU_MOUSE /* code intented to be used on note- */ # define PCVT_EMU_MOUSE 1 /* books in conjunction with XFree86; */ #endif /* look at the comments in pcvt_kbd.c */ /* if you are interested in testing it. */ #if !defined PCVT_META_ESC /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_META_ESC 0 /* if ON, send the sequence "ESC key" */ #elif PCVT_META_ESC != 0 /* for a meta-shifted key; if OFF, */ # undef PCVT_META_ESC /* send the normal key code with 0x80 */ # define PCVT_META_ESC 1 /* added. */ #endif #if !defined PCVT_SW0CNOUTP /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_SW0CNOUTP 0 /* if ON, on console/kernel output the */ #elif PCVT_SW0CNOUTP != 0 /* current screen is switched to screen */ # undef PCVT_SW0CNOUTP /* 0 if not already at screen 0. */ # define PCVT_SW0CNOUTP 1 /* CAUTION: CURRENTLY THIS CAUSES AN X- */ #endif /* SESSION TO CLUTTER VIDEO MEMORY !!!! */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* -------------------- DRIVER DEBUGGING ------------------------------ */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #if !defined PCVT_SHOWKEYS /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_SHOWKEYS 0 /* this replaces the system load line */ #elif PCVT_SHOWKEYS != 0 /* on the vt 0 in hp mode with a display*/ # undef PCVT_SHOWKEYS /* of the most recent keyboard scan- */ # define PCVT_SHOWKEYS 1 /* and status codes received from the */ #endif /* keyboard controller chip. */ /* this is just for some hardcore */ /* keyboarders .... */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* -------------------- DRIVER OPTIONS -------------------------------- */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* it is unlikely that anybody wants to change anything below */ #if !defined PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE 0 /* On some (Notebook?) keyboards it is */ #elif PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE != 0 /* not possible to update the LED's */ # undef PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE /* without hanging the keyboard after- */ # define PCVT_NO_LED_UPDATE 1 /* wards. If you experience Problems */ #endif /* like this, try to enable this option */ #if !defined PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY 1 /* Defining PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY lets pcvt */ #elif PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY != 0 /* use multiple accesses to port 0x84 */ # undef PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY /* to produce a delay of 7 us needed for*/ # define PCVT_PORTIO_DELAY 1 /* accessing the keyboard controller, */ #endif /* otherwise the system delay functions */ /* are used. */ #if !defined PCVT_PCBURST /* ---------- DEFAULT: 256 ------------ */ # define PCVT_PCBURST 256 /* NETBSD and FreeBSD >= 2.0 only: this */ #endif /* is the number of output characters */ /* handled together as a burst in */ /* routine pcstart(), file pcvt_drv.c */ #if !defined PCVT_SCANSET /* ---------- DEFAULT: 1 -------------- */ # define PCVT_SCANSET 1 /* define the keyboard scancode set you */ #endif /* want to use: */ /* 1 - code set 1 (supported) */ /* 2 - code set 2 (supported) */ /* 3 - code set 3 (UNsupported) */ #if !defined PCVT_KEYBDID /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_KEYBDID 1 /* check type of keyboard connected. at */ #elif PCVT_KEYBDID != 0 /* least HP-keyboards send an id other */ # undef PCVT_KEYBDID /* than the industry standard, so it */ # define PCVT_KEYBDID 1 /* CAN lead to problems. if you have */ #endif /* problems with this, TELL ME PLEASE ! */ #if !defined PCVT_SIGWINCH /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_SIGWINCH 1 /* this sends a SIGWINCH signal in case */ #elif PCVT_SIGWINCH != 0 /* the window size is changed. to try, */ # undef PCVT_SIGWINCH /* issue "scons -s" while in elvis*/ # define PCVT_SIGWINCH 1 /* and you'll see the effect. */ #endif /* i'm not sure, whether this feature */ /* has to be in the driver or has to */ /* move as an ioctl call to scon .... */ #if !defined PCVT_NULLCHARS /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_NULLCHARS 1 /* allow the keyboard to send null */ #elif PCVT_NULLCHARS != 0 /* (0x00) characters to the calling */ # undef PCVT_NULLCHARS /* program. this has the side effect */ # define PCVT_NULLCHARS 1 /* that every undefined key also sends */ #endif /* out nulls. take it as experimental */ /* code, this behaviour will change in */ /* a future release */ #if !defined PCVT_BACKUP_FONTS /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_BACKUP_FONTS 1 /* fonts are always kept memory-backed; */ #elif PCVT_BACKUP_FONTS != 0 /* otherwise copies are only made if */ # undef PCVT_BACKUP_FONTS /* they are needed. */ # define PCVT_BACKUP_FONTS 1 #endif #ifndef PCVT_UPDATEFAST /* this is the rate at which the cursor */ # define PCVT_UPDATEFAST (hz/10) /* gets updated with it's new position */ #endif /* see: async_update() in pcvt_sup.c */ #ifndef PCVT_UPDATESLOW /* this is the rate at which the cursor */ # define PCVT_UPDATESLOW 3 /* position display and the system load */ #endif /* (or the keyboard scancode display) */ /* is updated. the relation is: */ /* PCVT_UPDATEFAST/PCVT_UPDATESLOW */ #ifndef PCVT_SYSBEEPF /* timer chip value to be used for the */ # define PCVT_SYSBEEPF 1193182 /* sysbeep frequency value. */ #endif /* this should really go somewhere else,*/ /* e.g. in isa.h; but it used to be in */ /* each driver, sometimes even with */ /* different values (:-) */ #if !defined PCVT_SETCOLOR /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_SETCOLOR 0 /* enable making colors settable. this */ #elif PCVT_SETCOLOR != 0 /* introduces a new escape sequence */ # undef PCVT_SETCOLOR /* which is (i think) not */ # define PCVT_SETCOLOR 1 /* standardized, so this is an option */ #endif /* (Birthday present for Bruce ! :-) */ #if !defined PCVT_132GENERIC /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_132GENERIC 0 /* if you #define this, you enable */ #elif PCVT_132GENERIC != 0 /* EXPERIMENTAL (!!!!!!!!!!!!) */ # undef PCVT_132GENERIC /* USE-AT-YOUR-OWN-RISK, */ # define PCVT_132GENERIC 1 /* MAY-DAMAGE-YOUR-MONITOR */ #endif /* code to switch generic VGA boards/ */ /* chipsets to 132 column mode. Since */ /* i could not verify this option, i */ /* prefer to NOT generally enable this, */ /* if you want to play, look at the */ /* hints and the code in pcvt_sup.c and */ /* get in contact with Joerg Wunsch, who*/ /* submitted this code. Be careful !!! */ #if !defined PCVT_PALFLICKER /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_PALFLICKER 0 /* this option turns off the screen */ #elif PCVT_PALFLICKER != 0 /* during accesses to the VGA DAC */ # undef PCVT_PALFLICKER /* registers. why: on one fo the tested */ # define PCVT_PALFLICKER 1 /* pc's (WD-chipset), accesses to the */ #endif /* vga dac registers caused distortions */ /* on the screen. Ferraro says, one has */ /* to blank the screen. the method used */ /* to accomplish this stopped the noise */ /* but introduced another flicker, so */ /* this is for you to experiment ..... */ /* - see also PCVT_WAITRETRACE below -- */ #if !defined PCVT_WAITRETRACE /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_WAITRETRACE 0 /* this option waits for being in a */ #elif PCVT_WAITRETRACE != 0 /* retrace window prior to accessing */ # undef PCVT_WAITRETRACE /* the VGA DAC registers. */ # define PCVT_WAITRETRACE 1 /* this is the other method Ferraro */ #endif /* mentioned in his book. this option */ /* did eleminate the flicker noticably */ /* but not completely. besides that, it */ /* is implemented as a busy-wait loop */ /* which is a no-no-no in environments */ /* like this - VERY BAD PRACTICE !!!!! */ /* the other method implementing it is */ /* using the vertical retrace irq, but */ /* we get short of irq-lines on pc's. */ /* this is for you to experiment ..... */ /* -- see also PCVT_PALFLICKER above -- */ #if !defined PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK /* --------- DEFAULT: OFF ----------- */ # define PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK 0 /* A notebook hack: since i am getting */ #elif PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK != 0 /* tired of the numlock LED always */ # undef PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK /* being turned on - which causes the */ # define PCVT_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK 1 /* right half of my keyboard being */ #endif /* interpreted as a numeric keypad and */ /* thus going unusable - i want to */ /* have a better control over it. If */ /* this option is enabled, only the */ /* numlock key itself and the related */ /* ioctls will modify the numlock */ /* LED. (The ioctl is needed for the */ /* ServerNumLock feature of XFree86.) */ /* The default state is changed to */ /* numlock off, and the escape */ /* sequences to switch between numeric */ /* and application mode keypad are */ /* silently ignored. */ #if !defined PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL /* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL 0 /* If off, enables code for fast scroll.*/ #elif PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL != 0 /* This is done by changing the CRTC */ # undef PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL /* screen start address for scrolling */ # define PCVT_NOFASTSCROLL 1 /* and using 2 times the screen size as */ #endif /* buffer. The fastscroll code works */ /* ONLY for VGA/EGA/CGA because it uses */ /* the crtc for hardware scrolling and */ /* therefore needs more than the one */ /* page video memory MDA and most */ /* Hercules boards support. */ /* If you run pcvt ONLY on MDA/Hercules */ /* you should disable fastscroll to save*/ /* the time to decide which board you */ /* are running pcvt on at runtime. */ /* [see roll_up() and roll_down().] */ #if !defined PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT/* ---------- DEFAULT: OFF ------------ */ # define PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT 0 /* If off, protecting critical regions */ #elif PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT != 0 /* in the keyboard fifo code is done by */ # undef PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT /* disabling the processor irq's, if on */ # define PCVT_SLOW_INTERRUPT 1 /* this is done by spl()/splx() calls. */ #endif #ifdef XSERVER #if !defined PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT /* ---------- DEFAULT: ON ------------- */ # define PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT 1 /* this option enables multiple virtual */ #elif PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT != 0 /* screen support for XFree86. If set */ # undef PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT /* to off, support for a "classic" */ # define PCVT_USL_VT_COMPAT 1 /* single screen only X server is */ #endif /* compiled in. If enabled, most of the */ /* ioctl's from SYSV/USL are supported */ /* to run multiple X servers and/or */ /* character terminal sessions. */ #endif /* XSERVER */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Kernel messages attribute definitions * These define the foreground and background attributes used to * emphasize messages from the kernel on color and mono displays. *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* color displays */ #define COLOR_KERNEL_FG FG_LIGHTGREY /* kernel messages, foreground */ #define COLOR_KERNEL_BG BG_RED /* kernel messages, background */ /* monochrome displays */ #define MONO_KERNEL_FG FG_UNDERLINE /* kernel messages, foreground */ #define MONO_KERNEL_BG BG_BLACK /* kernel messages, background */ /*---------------------------------- E O F ----------------------------------*/