5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
glebius
e685c6153f - For security reasons by default listen on localhost address,
not on wildcard. [1]
- Move the default port assignment from pci_fbuf.c to rfb.c,
  to avoid polluting pci_fbuf.c with network things.

Suggested by:	grehan
2017-04-28 05:32:26 +00:00
glebius
de5141cf7a When no "rfb" configuration specified bind to the default VNC
port instead of binding to a random one.
2017-04-28 05:13:27 +00:00
glebius
4a27907a6e Make comments match the code. No functional change. 2017-04-28 05:09:51 +00:00
grehan
d5b4f0b542 - Change the fbuf "vga" parameter to "vga=on|io|off".
"io" is the default, and allows VGA i/o registers to be
   accessed. This is required by Win7/2k8 graphics guests that
   use a combination of BIOS int10 and UEFI.
   "off" disables all VGA i/o and mem accesses.
   "on" is not yet hooked up, but will enable full VGA rendering.

   OpenBSD/UEFI >= 5.9 graphics guests can be booted using "vga=off"

- Allow "rfb" to be used instead of "tcp" for the fbuf VNC
  description. "tcp" will be removed at a future point and is
  kept as an alias.

Discussed with:	Leon Dang
MFC after:	3 days
2016-07-27 00:03:29 +00:00
grehan
6775e12557 Import bhyve_graphics into CURRENT. Thanks to all who tested
this on the branch.

Original commit message:
  Initial bhyve native graphics support.

  This adds emulations for a raw framebuffer device, PS2 keyboard/mouse,
  XHCI USB controller and a USB tablet.

  A simple VNC server is provided for keyboard/mouse input, and graphics
  output.

  A VGA emulation is included, but is currently disconnected until an
  additional bhyve change to block out VGA memory is committed.

  Credits:
   - raw framebuffer, VNC server, XHCI controller, USB bus/device emulation
      and UEFI f/w support by Leon Dang
   - VGA, console/g, initial VNC server  by tychon@
   - PS2 keyboard/mouse jointly done by tychon@ and Leon Dang
   - hypervisor framebuffer mem support by neel@

  Tested by: Michael Dexter, in a number of revisions of this code.

  With the appropriate UEFI image, FreeBSD, Windows and Linux guests can
  installed and run in graphics mode using the UEFI/GOP framebuffer.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
2016-07-04 03:19:06 +00:00