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/* Copyright 1992,1993 by Holger Veit
* May be freely used with Bill Jolitz's port of
* 386bsd and may be included in a 386bsd collection
* as long as binary and source are available and reproduce the above
* copyright.
*
* You may freely modify this code and contribute improvements based
* on this code as long as you don't claim to be the original author.
* Commercial use of this source requires permittance of the copyright
* holder. A general license for 386bsd will override this restriction.
*
* Use at your own risk. The copyright holder or any person who makes
* this code available for the public (administrators of public archives
* for instance) are not responsible for any harm to hardware or software
* that might happen due to wrong application or program faults.
*
* Addendum: The XFree86 developers and maintainers are hereby granted the
* right to distribute this file together with their source distributions
* and patchkits of XFree86 without further explicit permission of the
* above copyright holder.
* This and another file is a necessary include file for the unified
* pccons/codrv implementation of XFree86. This file is needed if
* someone wants to compile an Xserver on a system which does not have,
* for some reasons, the codrv console driver which comes with this file. The
* availability of this file avoids a large number of #ifdef's and
* allows to make the xserver code easier runtime-configurable.
* To make use of this file, it must be installed in /usr/include/sys.
* This file is not the complete console device driver, so it is possible
* that properties described in this file do not work without having the
* complete driver distribution. This is not a fault of the Xserver that
* was built with this file.
*
*
*
* From: @(#)$RCSfile: ioctl_pc.h,v
* Revision: 1.1.1.1 (Contributed to 386bsd)
* Date: 1993/06/12 14:58:11
*
* Important notice: #defined values are subject to be changed!!!
* Don't use the constant, use the name instead!
*
* codrv1-style uses ioctls 'K': 1-33,255
* 'V': 100-109
*
* -hv- Holger Veit, Holger.Veit@gmd.de
* -hm Hellmuth Michaelis, hm@hcshh.hcs.de
* -vak- Sergey Vakulenko, vak@kiae.su
*
* 25-07-92 -hv- First version
* 16-08-92 -hm adding vga ioctl for cursor shape
* 25-10-92 -hv- X11 + video related ioctls
* 01/12/92 -vak- 8x16 font loading, beep ioctl,
* LED reassignment ioctl.
* 22-04-93 -hv- unified most CODRV1/CODRV2 codes
* 24-04-93 -hv- revised parts of keymap structures
*
* $Id$
*/
#ifndef _IOCTL_PC_H_
#define _IOCTL_PC_H_
#ifdef NOTDEF
#if __GNUC__ >= 2
#pragma pack(1)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef KERNEL
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifndef _TYPES_H_
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#else
#include "ioctl.h"
#endif
/***************************************************************************
* Basic definitions
***************************************************************************/
/* Use this data type when manipulating characters, don't use 'char' or 'u_char'
* some day this will be changed to 'u_short' or 'u_long' size to allow
* characters > 255
*/
typedef u_char XCHAR;
/***************************************************************************
* driver identification
***************************************************************************/
/*
* This defines the CONSOLE INFORMATION data structure, used to
* describe console capabilities, to distinguish between different
* versions. If this ioctl fail, you probably have an old style "pccons"
* driver (or an "improved" console driver, whose writer is not interested
* in providing compatibility for anything).
* In this case, a considerable number of features may not work as expected,
* or do not work at all.
*/
#define MAXINFOSIZE 16
struct consinfo {
u_long info1;
u_long __reserved1__;
u_long __reserved2__;
u_long __reserved3__;
XCHAR drv_name[MAXINFOSIZE+1];
XCHAR emul_name[MAXINFOSIZE+1];
XCHAR __reserved1_name__[MAXINFOSIZE+1];
XCHAR __reserved2_name__[MAXINFOSIZE+1];
};
struct oldconsinfo {
u_long info1;
u_long __reserved__;
};
#define CONSGINFO _IOR('K',255,struct consinfo) /* Get console capabilities */
#define OLDCONSGINFO _IOR('K',255,struct oldconsinfo) /* compatibility */
#define CONS_ISPC 0x00000001 /* is derived from old PCCONS */
#define CONS_ISCO 0x00000002 /* is derived from CO driver */
#define CONS_reserved1 0x00000004 /* reserved for other console drivers */
#define CONS_reserved2 0x00000008 /* reserved for other console drivers */
#define CONS_HASKBD 0x00000010 /* has /dev/kbd */
#define CONS_HASSCAN 0x00000020 /* uses Scan codes */
#define CONS_HASKEYNUM 0x00000040 /* uses KEYNUMS */
#define CONS_HASVTY 0x00000080 /* has /dev/vty* */
#define CONS_HASPC3 0x00000100 /* unused, historical */
#define CONS_HASVTHP 0x00000200 /* unused, historical */
#define CONS_reserved3 0x00000400 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved4 0x00000800 /* reserved */
#define CONS_HASPX386 0x00001000 /* has X386 probing support +new CONSOLE_X_MODE */
#define CONS_HASOX386 0x00002000 /* has old X386 support CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON/OFF */
#define CONS_reserved5 0x00004000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved6 0x00008000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_HASKCAP 0x00010000 /* has ioctl keycap support */
#define CONS_HASFNT 0x00020000 /* has ioctl font support */
#define CONS_reserved7 0x00040000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved8 0x00080000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_USE7BIT 0x00100000 /* does not support 8bit characters */
#define CONS_USEPC8 0x00200000 /* uses PC8 8-bit mapping */
#define CONS_USELATIN1 0x00400000 /* uses ISO LATIN1 mapping */
#define CONS_HAS10646 0x00800000 /* has /dev/unicode */
#define CONS_PCCONS2 0x01000000 /* modified pccons */
#define CONS_CODRV1 0x02000000 /* old codrv ioctls */
#define CONS_CODRV2 0x04000000 /* codrv ioctls 0.1.2 */
#define CONS_reserved9 0x08000000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved10 0x10000000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved11 0x20000000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved12 0x40000000 /* reserved */
#define CONS_reserved13 0x80000000 /* reserved */
/***************************************************************************
* IOCTLs for AT Keyboard
***************************************************************************/
/**** initializing the keyboard ****/
/* reset keyboard, run selftests and set default values:
* default keymap, no overloaded keys, default typematic rate
* KBD_TPD500|KBD_TPM100, repetition on
*/
#define KBDCOLDRESET _IO('K', 1) /* reset keyboard and set default
* values:
* default keymap, no overloaded
* keys, default typematic rate
* KBD_TPD500|KBD_TPM100
*/
/* resets the mode in keyboard controller only */
#define KBDWARMRESET _IO('K', 23)
/**** key repetition (typematic) feature ****/
/* get (G) / set (S) key repetition rate and delay
* see below for a definition of rate and delay and the necessary
* argument
*/
#define KBDGTPMAT _IOR('K', 2, int)
#define KBDSTPMAT _IOW('K', 3, int)
/* Typematic rates:
* Rate = 1 / Period, with
* Period = (8+ (Val&7)) * 2^((Val>>3)&3) * 0.00417 seconds,
* and Val the typematic value below
*
* The typematic delay is determined by
* Delay = (1+((Val>>5)&3)) * 250 msec +/- 20 %
*
* Source IBM/AT reference manual, 1987
*
* Note that you have to pass one TPD* and one TPM* value to the KBDSTPMAT
* ioctl: they are different flags of the same data word. Also note that
* 0x00 is a valid value: KBD_TPD250|KBD_TPM300 which is really fast, instead
* of turning off key repetition entirely. You can turn off key repetition
* with the ioctls KBDGREPSW/KBDSREPSW.
*/
#define KBD_TPD250 0x0000 /* 250 ms */
#define KBD_TPD500 0x0020 /* 500 ms */
#define KBD_TPD750 0x0040 /* 750 ms */
#define KBD_TPD1000 0x0060 /* 1000 ms */
#define KBD_TPM300 0x0000 /* 30.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM267 0x0001 /* 26.7 rate */
#define KBD_TPM240 0x0002 /* 24.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM218 0x0003 /* 21.8 rate */
#define KBD_TPM200 0x0004 /* 20.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM185 0x0005 /* 18.5 rate */
#define KBD_TPM171 0x0006 /* 17.1 rate */
#define KBD_TPM160 0x0007 /* 16.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM150 0x0008 /* 15.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM133 0x0009 /* 13.3 rate */
#define KBD_TPM120 0x000a /* 12.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM109 0x000b /* 10.9 rate */
#define KBD_TPM100 0x000c /* 10.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM92 0x000d /* 9.2 rate */
#define KBD_TPM86 0x000e /* 8.6 rate */
#define KBD_TPM80 0x000f /* 8.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM75 0x0010 /* 7.5 rate */
#define KBD_TPM67 0x0011 /* 6.7 rate */
#define KBD_TPM60 0x0012 /* 6.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM55 0x0013 /* 5.5 rate */
#define KBD_TPM50 0x0014 /* 5.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM46 0x0015 /* 4.6 rate */
#define KBD_TPM43 0x0016 /* 4.3 rate */
#define KBD_TPM40 0x0017 /* 4.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM37 0x0018 /* 3.7 rate */
#define KBD_TPM33 0x0019 /* 3.3 rate */
#define KBD_TPM30 0x001a /* 3.0 rate */
#define KBD_TPM27 0x001b /* 2.7 rate */
#define KBD_TPM25 0x001c /* 2.5 rate */
#define KBD_TPM23 0x001d /* 2.3 rate */
#define KBD_TPM21 0x001e /* 2.1 rate */
#define KBD_TPM20 0x001f /* 2.0 rate */
/* get (G) / set (S) the key repetition switch */
#define KBD_REPEATOFF 0
#define KBD_REPEATON 1
#define KBDGREPSW _IOR('K', 4, int)
#define KBDSREPSW _IOW('K', 5, int)
/**** handling keyboard LEDS and Lock keys ****/
/* get (G) / set (S) the keyboard LEDs,
* does not influence the state of the lock keys.
* Note: if keyboard serves tty console mode (VTYs have keyboard focus),
* the lock keys will still modify the state when used
*/
#define KBDGLEDS _IOR('K', 6, int)
#define KBDSLEDS _IOW('K', 7, int)
/* get (G) / set (S) the SCROLL, NUM, CAPS ALTGRLOCK keys
* (note: ALTGRLOCK or SHIFTLOCK are not necessarily accessible
* on your keyboard)
*/
#define KBD_LOCKSCROLL 0x0001
#define KBD_LOCKNUM 0x0002
#define KBD_LOCKCAPS 0x0004
#define KBD_LOCKALTGR 0x0008
#define KBD_LOCKSHIFT 0x0010
#define KBDGLOCK _IOR('K', 8, int)
#define KBDSLOCK _IOW('K', 9, int)
/**** making noise ****/
/* get (G) / set (S) the beeper frequency and tone duration
* the nr param determines the VTY which parameters are changed
* VTY# = 0...n, n < max_vtys
* nr = -1: actual vty
* nr = -2: Set the system default beep frequency
*
* in some emulations, you can also set pitch and duration by an ESC code
*/
#define KBD_ACTVTY -1
#define KBD_DEFLT -2
struct kbd_bell {
int pitch;
int duration;
int nr;
};
#define KBDGETBEEP _IOWR('K',28, struct kbd_bell)
#define KBDSETBEEP _IOW('K',29, struct kbd_bell)
/* do a beep of specified frequency and duration
* the argument nr is unused
* a NULL arg performs a default system beep
*/
#define KBDBELL _IOW('K',30, struct kbd_bell)
/**** I/O access ****/
/* This call allows programs to access I/O ports.
* The ioctl is intended to perform several tasks for the XFree86 Xserver,
* but currently has other interesting applications. This is why it is
* priviledged and can only be executed by root (or with setuid-root).
* In future the ioctl might be restricted to allow access to video ports
* only.
*/
#define X_MODE_ON 1
#define X_MODE_OFF 0
#define CONSOLE_X_MODE _IOW('K',22,int)
/**** keyboard overloading ****/
/* Codrv allows loading of strings to keys in six layers.
* Any string may have a length of up to KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE XCHARS.
* !!! Warning: This ioctl uses the type XCHAR. In future, this may
* !!! no longer be a char type, so str*** functions might not work any more
* !!! some day.
* The available layers are:
*
* - unshifted
* - with shift key
* - with ctrl key
* - with meta key (usually ALT-left)
* - with altgr key (usually ALT-right)
* - with shift+altgr key
*
* There are no combinations: shift-ctrl, ctrl-alt, shift-meta.
* The combination ctrl-altleft-somekey is reserved for system purposes.
* These keys are usually processed before the above keys. To gain control
* over these keys, you must run the keyboard in raw mode (/dev/kbd) and
* do ALL the processing yourself. The Xserver for instance does it this way.
* The following special keys are currently defined:
*
* CTRL-ALTLEFT-DELETE: Reboot
* CTRL-ALTLEFT-ESCAPE: Call the debugger (if compiled into the kernel)
* CTRL-ALTLEFT-KP+: Switch to next resolution (Xserver only)
* CTRL-ALTLEFT-KP-: Switch to previous resolution (Xserver only)
*/
/* values for type field of various kbd_overload ioctls */
#define KBD_NONE 0 /* no function, key is disabled */
#define KBD_SHIFT 1 /* keyboard shift */
#define KBD_META 2 /* (ALT) alternate shift, sets bit8 to ASCII code */
#define KBD_NUM 3 /* numeric shift cursors vs. numeric */
#define KBD_CTL 4 /* control shift -- allows ctl function */
#define KBD_CAPS 5 /* caps shift -- swaps case of letter */
#define KBD_ASCII 6 /* ascii code for this key */
#define KBD_SCROLL 7 /* stop output */
#define KBD_FUNC 8 /* function key */
#define KBD_KP 9 /* Keypad keys */
#define KBD_BREAK 10 /* The damned BREAK key, ignored in ioctl */
#define KBD_ALTGR 11 /* AltGr Translation feature */
#define KBD_SHFTLOCK 12 /* some people are accustomed to this nonsense */
#define KBD_ALTGRLOCK 13 /* Useful for 8-bit national kbds (cyrillic) */
#define KBD_DOALTCAPS 0x0400 /* change by altgr + caps shift */
#define KBD_DOCAPS 0x0800 /* change by caps shift */
#define KBD_DIACPFX 0x4000 /* Key carries a diacritical prefix */
#define KBD_OVERLOAD 0x8000 /* Key is overloaded, ignored in ioctl */
#define KBD_MASK 0x001f /* mask for type */
#define KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE 15 /* excl. zero byte */
struct kbd_ovlkey {
u_short keynum;
u_short type;
XCHAR unshift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
XCHAR shift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
XCHAR ctrl[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
XCHAR meta[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
XCHAR altgr[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
XCHAR shiftaltgr[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
};
/* Get (G) / Set (S) a key assignment. This will influence the current
* key value only
*/
#define KBDGCKEY _IOWR('K',16, struct kbd_ovlkey)
#define KBDSCKEY _IOW('K',17, struct kbd_ovlkey)
/* Get (G) the default (old) key assignment. You cannot overwrite the
* default setting, so this ioctl is unpaired
*/
#define KBDGOKEY _IOWR('K',18, struct kbd_ovlkey)
/* Remove a key assignment for a key, i.e. restore default setting for key
* arg = keynum
*/
#define KBDRMKEY _IOW('K', 19, int)
/* Restore the default key setting */
#define KBDDEFAULT _IO('K',20)
/* Set behavior of unassigned key layers
* Note that there is a hack from further versions which uses
* the flags KBD_C0 and KBD_A0 for this. This is still supported, but
* is not recommended way to do. It may disappear in future
* (what means that it won't :-))
*/
#define KBD_CLEARCTRL 2
#define KBD_CLEARMETA 4
#define KBD_CLEARALT 1
#ifdef notyet
#define KBD_CLEARNORM 8
#define KBD_CLEARSHIFT 16
#define KBD_CLEARSHALT 32
#endif
#define KBDSCLRLYR _IOW('K',31,int)
/* get (G) / set (S) CAPSLOCK LED behaviour.
* Not all of this keys may be accessible at your keyboard
* Note: For compatibility, the S ioctl returns the old state in arg
*/
#define KBD_CAPSCAPS 0 /* LED follows CAPSLOCK state */
#define KBD_CAPSSHIFT 1 /* LED follows SHIFTLOCK state */
#define KBD_CAPSALTGR 2 /* LED follows ALTGRLOCK state */
#define KBD_CAPSINIT 0x04 /* bit to set to set a default for all VTYs */
#define KBDGCAPSLED _IOR('K',27,int)
#define KBDSCAPSLED _IOWR('K',25,int)
/* extended functions: functions that are triggered by a keypress
* before key is converted to ASCII
*
* use function KBD_HOTKEYDELETE to remove a hotkey from a key
*/
struct kbd_hotkey {
u_short key;
u_short modifier;
u_short function;
};
#define KBDGSPECF _IOWR('K',32,struct kbd_hotkey)
#define KBDSSPECF _IOW('K',33,struct kbd_hotkey)
/* extended function prefixes (in modifier field)
* bit set triggers a special function on the key layer
*/
#define KBD_NOEXT 0x00 /* trigger never */
#define KBD_EXT_N 0x01 /* on normal key (normal layer) */
#define KBD_EXT_S 0x02 /* on shift key (shift layer) */
#define KBD_EXT_C 0x04 /* on ctrl key (ctrl layer) */
#define KBD_EXT_A 0x08 /* on alt key (alt layer) */
#define KBD_EXT_SK 0x10 /* on syskey (PRINTSCREEN) (Meta Layer) */
#define KBD_EXT_CA 0x20 /* on ctrl-alt (shift alt layer) */
/* extended functions (in function field) */
#define KBD_VTY0 0 /* select vty 0 */
#define KBD_VTY1 1 /* select vty 1 */
#define KBD_VTY2 2 /* select vty 2 */
#define KBD_VTY3 3 /* select vty 3 */
#define KBD_VTY4 4 /* select vty 4 */
#define KBD_VTY5 5 /* select vty 5 */
#define KBD_VTY6 6 /* select vty 6 */
#define KBD_VTY7 7 /* select vty 7 */
#define KBD_VTY8 8 /* select vty 8 */
#define KBD_VTY9 9 /* select vty 9 */
#define KBD_VTY10 10 /* select vty 10 */
#define KBD_VTY11 11 /* select vty 11 */
#define KBD_VTYUP 0x80 /* select next vty */
#define KBD_VTYDOWN 0x81 /* select previous vty */
#define KBD_RESETKEY 0x82 /* the CTRL-ALT-DEL key (movable) */
#define KBD_DEBUGKEY 0x83 /* the CTRL-ALT-ESC key (debugger) */
#define KBD_HOTKEYDELETE 0xff /* use to delete a hotkey KBDSSPECF */
/* These are names used in older versions of keycap/codrv */
/* do not use the following functions any longer in future */
#ifdef COMPAT_CO011
#define KBDRESET KBDCOLDRESET
#define KBDRESET8042 KBDWARMRESET
#define KBDFORCEASCII _IOW('K', 24, int) /* no op in codrv-0.1.2 */
#define KBD_SCROLLLOCK KBD_LOCKSCROLL
#define KBD_NUMLOCK KBD_LOCKNUM
#define KBD_CAPSLOCK KBD_LOCKCAPS
#define KBDASGNLEDS KBDSCAPSLED
#ifndef KERNEL
struct kbd_sound {
int pitch; /* Frequency in Hz */
int duration; /* Time in msec */
};
#endif
#define KBDSETBELL _IOW('K',21, struct kbd_sound) /* do some music */
#define OLDKBDSETBEEP _IOW('K',26, struct kbd_sound) /* change beep settings */
struct oldkbd_ovlkey {
u_short keynum;
u_short type;
char unshift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
char shift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
char ctrl[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
char altgr[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1];
};
#define OLDKBDGCKEY _IOWR('K',16, struct oldkbd_ovlkey) /* get current key values */
#endif /*COMPAT_CO011*/
/***************************************************************************
* IOCTLs for Video Adapter
***************************************************************************/
/* to define the cursor shape for ioctl */
struct cursorshape {
int start; /* topmost scanline, range 0...31 */
int end; /* bottom scanline, range 0...31 */
};
#define VGAGCURSOR _IOR('V',100, struct cursorshape) /* get cursor shape */
#define VGASCURSOR _IOW('V',101, struct cursorshape) /* set cursor shape */
/**** information ****/
/* the video information structure for ioctl */
struct videoinfo {
char name[20]; /* ASCIZ name of detected card */
short type; /* Adapter type, see below */
short subtype; /* Adapter specific subtype */
short ram; /* in KBytes */
short iobase; /* Address of 6845: 0x3b0 / 0x3d0 */
};
/* Get information about the videoboard */
#define VGAGINFO _IOR('V',102, struct videoinfo)
/* recognized Adapter types */
#define VG_UNKNOWN 0
#define VG_MONO 1
#define VG_CGA 2
#define VG_EGA 3
#define VG_VGA 4
#define VG_CHIPS 5
/* CHIPS & TECHNOLOGIES has subtypes:
* 0x10 82c451
* 0x11 82c452
* 0x20 82c455
* 0x30 82c453
* 0x50 82c455
*/
#define VG_GENOA 6
/* GENOA has subtypes:
* 0x33/0x55 5100-5400, ET3000 based
* 0x22 6100
* 0x00 6200,6300
* 0x11 6400,6600
*/
#define VG_PARADISE 7
/* PARADISE has subtypes:
* 01 PVGA1A,WD90C90
* 02 WD90C00
* 03 WD90C10
* 04 WD90C11
*/
#define VG_TVGA 8
/* TVGA has subtypes:
* 00-02 8800
* 03 8900B
* 04 8900C
* 13 8900C
* 23 9000
*/
#define VG_ET3000 9
#define VG_ET4000 10
#define VG_VIDEO7 11
/* VIDEO7 has subtypes:
* 0x80-0xfe VEGA VGA
* 0x70-0x7e V7VGA FASTWRITE/VRAM
* 0x50-0x59 V7VGA version 5
* 0x41-0x49 1024i
*/
#define VG_ATI 12
/* ATI has subtypes:
* 0x01nn 18800
* 0x02nn 18800-1
* 0x03nn 28800-2
* 0x04nn-05nn
* with nn:
* 0x01 VGA WONDER
* 0x02 EGA WONDER800+
* 0x03 VGA BASIC 16+
*/
/**** Screen blanking ****/
/* Get (G) / Set (S) screen blanker timeout (seconds),
* time=0 disables blanking
*
* The blanking state is coded in bits 31 and 30 of word returned by get
*/
#define VGA_BLANKOFF 0x00000000 /* display is on, no blanking */
#define VGA_BLANKON 0x40000000 /* display is on, wait for blank */
#define VGA_BLANKED 0x80000000 /* display is dark */
#define VGAGBLANK _IOR('V',2,int)
#define VGASBLANK _IOW('V',3,int)
/**** Text/Attribute direct access, block move ****/
struct vga_block {
short mode;
short pagenum;
short x0,y0; /* upper left coordinates 0..x-1, 0..y-1 */
short x1,y1; /* lower right coordinates >= x0,y0 */
u_char *map; /* must be allocated by user process ! */
};
/* mode word */
#define VGA_SCREEN 0x01 /* entire screen, ignore x,y */
#define VGA_WINDOW 0x02 /* use x,y for a rectangular window */
#define VGA_TEXT 0x10 /* copy text information only */
#define VGA_ATTR 0x20 /* copy attribute information only */
#define VGA_BOTH 0x30 /* copy text and attribute */
#define VGA_ALL 0x31 /* copy complete screen */
/* Get (G) / Set (S) a rectangular block of screen
* The virtual screen need not be visible.
* The buffer must be provided by the user process and must be large enough
* use VGAGVRES to find out how many bytes
* pagenum: 0..n, n < max_vty, VTY number
* -1, actual VTY
*/
#define VGAGBLOCK _IOWR('V',4,struct vga_block)
#define VGASBLOCK _IOW('V',5,struct vga_block)
#define VGA_TXTPAGE0 0
#define VGA_TXTPAGE1 1
#ifdef notyet
#define VGA_GFXPAGE 2
#endif
#define VGA_PC8CODING 0x80 /* obsolete ! */
/* maximum dimension of pixels
* Note: this is the space reserved in the fontchar map, but
* does not mean, that this resolution is accepted in the current release
* codrv-0.1.2 accepts 8x16 / "9x16" fonts only
*/
#define VGA_MAXX 16
#define VGA_MAXY 16
struct fchar {
XCHAR encoding; /* encoding of character */
char _f1_,_f2_,_f3_; /* filler */
u_char map[VGA_MAXX/8*VGA_MAXY];
};
struct fmap {
short page; /* page to load */
short nr; /* nr of characters to load */
char x,y; /* x,y pixel width */
XCHAR start; /* first character in sequence (get only) */
struct fchar *fntmap; /* allocated by user process */
};
/* get (G) / set (S) font map. Must provide page,nr,start for get */
#define VGAGFONTMAP _IOWR('V',6,struct fmap)
#define VGASFONTMAP _IOW('V',7,struct fmap)
/* do not use the following functions any longer in future */
#ifdef COMPAT_CO011
/* miscellaneous functions: */
#define VGA_DIS1 1 /* disable font 1 */
#define VGA_GTENC 2 /* get current encoding */
#define VGA_SBLANK 3 /* set screen blanking timeout (use VGASBLANK!) */
#define VGA_GBLANK 4 /* get screen blanking timeout (use VGAGBLANK!) */
struct miscfcns {
u_char cmd;
union {
short enc[2];
int timeout;
} u;
};
#define VGAMISCFCNS _IOWR('V',107,struct miscfcns) /* misc functions */
/* Font mapping this needs at least an EGA card (else EINVAL) */
#define VGAFNTLATIN1 0x00
#define VGAFNTEXTEND1 0x01
#define VGAFNTEXTEND2 0x02
#define VGAFNTGREEK 0x03
#define VGAFNTCYRILLIC 0x04
#define VGAFNTHEBREW 0x05
#define VGAFNTARABIAN 0x06
#define VGA_FNTNCHARS 256
#define VGA_FNTCSIZE 15
struct fontchar {
u_char page; /* which font page */
u_char idx; /* which char in font page */
u_char cmap[VGA_FNTCSIZE]; /* character bitmap */
};
#define OLDVGAGCHAR _IOWR('V',105,struct fontchar) /* get character of font */
#define OLDVGASCHAR _IOW('V',106,struct fontchar) /* set character in font */
struct fontmap {
u_char page; /* page to load */
u_short encoding; /* font encoding */
u_char map[VGA_FNTNCHARS*VGA_FNTCSIZE];
};
#define OLDVGAGFNTMAP _IOWR('V',103,struct fontmap) /* get font */
#define VGAGFNTMAP OLDVGAGFNTMAP
#define OLDVGASFNTMAP _IOW('V',104,struct fontmap) /* set font */
#define VGASFNTMAP OLDVGASFNTMAP
#endif
struct textpage {
u_char pagenum; /* note: only page 0 used by vtys */
#define VGA_TEXTATTR 0
#define VGA_TEXTDATA 1
u_char ad;
#define VGA_LINES 50 /* only 25 used for now */
#define VGA_COLUMNS 80
u_char map[VGA_LINES*VGA_COLUMNS];
};
#define VGAGPAGE _IOWR('V',108,struct textpage) /* get a data page */
#define VGASPAGE _IOW('V',109,struct textpage) /* set a data page */
/**** Signalling access ****/
/* Use "take control" in an application program to signal the kernel
* that the program wants to use video memory (such as Xserver)
* before the program switches modes
*
* Use "give control" to return the control to the kernel. The application
* should have restored the original state before giving back control.
* Close /dev/vga also returns control.
*
* However, the kernel remains the master in the house, and reserves the right
* to grab control back at any time. (It usually doesn't).
*
*/
#define VGATAKECTRL _IO('V',8)
#define VGAGIVECTRL _IO('V',9)
/***************************************************************************
* Pandora's box, don't even think of using the following ioctl's
* (if you happen to find some; codrv_experimental might not be
* available at your system)
***************************************************************************/
#ifdef PANDORA
#include "codrv_experimental.h"
#endif
/***************************************************************************
* XFree86 pccons support
***************************************************************************/
#ifdef COMPAT_PCCONS
/* The following calls are special to the old pccons driver and are
* not understood or supported by codrv.
* This file serves as a central definition base for these calls
* in order to avoid defining them in applications that want to
* use them.
*
* One word of warning: There are different purpose tty ioctls
* with the same encoding, see <sys/ioctl.h>
* TIOCSDTR = _IO('t', 121)
* TIOCCBRK = _IO('t', 122)
*
*/
#define CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON _IO('t',121)
#define CONSOLE_X_MODE_OFF _IO('t',122)
#define CONSOLE_X_BELL _IOW('t',123,int[2])
#endif /* COMPAT_PCCONS */
#endif /* _IOCTL_PC_H_ */