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36 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
julian
195d6aa050 Remove accidentally included debug stuff.
Noticed by:	jhb
2001-09-18 22:52:42 +00:00
julian
5596676e6c KSE Milestone 2
Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.

Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org

X-MFC after:    ha ha ha ha
2001-09-12 08:38:13 +00:00
jhb
ed0faa8fac Don't ignore VESA modes that have the NON-VGA bit set. All of the SVGA
graphical modes on some systems have this bit set causing our VESA code
to ignore them.
2000-10-28 22:35:57 +00:00
jhb
d23b63a6a0 - Include opt_vesa.h in vesa.c so that the VESA_DEBUG option is actually
propagated from the kernel config file to the source.
- Add some more debug messages to list each mode that is rejected or found.
2000-10-06 01:43:59 +00:00
peter
d7e5eb3faa Use config's conditional compilation rather than using #ifdefs that make
modular compilation harder.  I'm doing this because people seem to like
cut/pasting examples of bad practices in existing code.
2000-01-29 15:08:56 +00:00
yokota
6969be1188 Fix the ioctl CONS_FINDMODE and its underlying subroutine
xxx_query_mode() in the vga and vesa drivers.

- xxx_query_mode() returns 0 (success) and a positive error number.
- Copy mode information on success.
- Remove redundant structure copy.

The bug first found in -STABLE by jmg.
1999-12-07 11:23:58 +00:00
yokota
6246c32f6a Do not call the VESA BIOS if the current video mode is not one of
the VESA modes.
1999-09-02 08:08:49 +00:00
peter
3b842d34e8 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
yokota
5b04d658f2 - Set the correct value to va_line_width while in the ioctl
FBIO_SETLINEWIDTH.
1999-08-27 09:19:50 +00:00
yokota
3dc85a90a7 - Ouch! Do not assume the VESA BIOS will preserve the upper 16 bits
of EAX and EBX.
1999-08-27 09:18:42 +00:00
peter
f2e5b74638 Fix some warnings, unused functions etc. 1999-07-01 15:05:11 +00:00
yokota
4f4eb0cfe5 The second phase of syscons reorganization.
- Split syscons source code into manageable chunks and reorganize
  some of complicated functions.

- Many static variables are moved to the softc structure.

- Added a new key function, PREV.  When this key is pressed, the vty
  immediately before the current vty will become foreground.  Analogue
  to PREV, which is usually assigned to the PrntScrn key.
  PR: kern/10113
  Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de>

- Modified the kernel console input function sccngetc() so that it
  handles function keys properly.

- Reorganized the screen update routine.

- VT switching code is reorganized.  It now should be slightly more
  robust than before.

- Added the DEVICE_RESUME function so that syscons no longer hooks the
  APM resume event directly.

- New kernel configuration options: SC_NO_CUTPASTE, SC_NO_FONT_LOADING,
  SC_NO_HISTORY and SC_NO_SYSMOUSE.
  Various parts of syscons can be omitted so that the kernel size is
  reduced.

  SC_PIXEL_MODE
  Made the VESA 800x600 mode an option, rather than a standard part of
  syscons.

  SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY
  Disables the `debug' key combination.

  SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE
  Inverse the character cell at the mouse cursor position in the text
  console, rather than drawing an arrow on the screen.
  Submitted by: Nick Hibma (n_hibma@FreeBSD.ORG)

  SC_DFLT_FONT
  makeoptions "SC_DFLT_FONT=_font_name_"
  Include the named font as the default font of syscons.  16-line,
  14-line and 8-line font data will be compiled in.  This option replaces
  the existing STD8X16FONT option, which loads 16-line font data only.

- The VGA driver is split into /sys/dev/fb/vga.c and /sys/isa/vga_isa.c.

- The video driver provides a set of ioctl commands to manipulate the
  frame buffer.

- New kernel configuration option: VGA_WIDTH90
  Enables 90 column modes: 90x25, 90x30, 90x43, 90x50, 90x60.  These
  modes are mot always supported by the video card.
  PR: i386/7510
  Submitted by: kbyanc@freedomnet.com and alexv@sui.gda.itesm.mx.

- The header file machine/console.h is reorganized; its contents is now
  split into sys/fbio.h, sys/kbio.h (a new file) and sys/consio.h
  (another new file).  machine/console.h is still maintained for
  compatibility reasons.

- Kernel console selection/installation routines are fixed and
  slightly rebumped so that it should now be possible to switch between
  the interanl kernel console (sc or vt) and a remote kernel console
  (sio) again, as it was in 2.x, 3.0 and 3.1.

- Screen savers and splash screen decoders
  Because of the header file reorganization described above, screen
  savers and splash screen decoders are slightly modified.  After this
  update, /sys/modules/syscons/saver.h is no longer necessary and is
  removed.
1999-06-22 14:14:06 +00:00
jlemon
b5d4171ff6 Unifdef VM86.
Reviewed by:	silence on on -current
1999-06-01 18:20:36 +00:00
peter
586a0280e6 Always use the module system, rather than in an #ifdef. 1999-05-09 15:57:52 +00:00
yokota
de1479db50 Follow up to the recent vm86 change in rev. 1.19.
- Make a copy of the information block returned in the vm86 space
  by the VESA BIOS init function.  Otherwise it will be overwritten
  by subsequent BIOS calls in the same vm86 context.
1999-03-31 15:27:00 +00:00
yokota
3600be6523 Another round of fix for palette loading.
- Don't try to change DAC width when unnecessary.
- Convert 8 bit DAC data to 6 bit DAC data before unloading the vesa
  KLD module.
1999-03-29 15:10:56 +00:00
jlemon
65c196874d Cast (u_char *) to (vm_offset_t) to silence compiler warnings. 1999-03-18 20:13:20 +00:00
jlemon
0bdd9409fd Update to use the modified vm86_datacall interface. 1999-03-18 04:38:16 +00:00
yokota
5e504ca0ec Make sure the DAC palette width is restored to 6 bit. 1999-02-20 03:05:37 +00:00
yokota
a457661f60 Oops, the last commit contained a wrong patch. This is the correct one. 1999-02-05 12:58:40 +00:00
yokota
6b5cb42c67 - Don't assume the line length in the video memory is always the same as
the screen width.
- Store the current video mode information in the `video_adapter' struct.
- The size of the `v_offscreensize' field in the VESA mode information
  block is u_int16, not u_int8.
1999-02-05 11:52:13 +00:00
yokota
a0fc4cfd6e Don't forget copying video mode flags to the adapter info. block when
changing video modes.
1999-01-17 14:12:48 +00:00
yokota
5126e935c0 Fix palette save/load functions.
# They have been unchanged since the introduction of the VESA support.
# But, we started seeing the problem only recently ;-<
1999-01-16 12:56:00 +00:00
yokota
2932c02b42 Oops, I accidentaly left the debug option on by default.
It's set to off now.
1999-01-13 01:16:39 +00:00
yokota
ae16d918a3 The first stage of console driver reorganization: activate new
keyboard and video card drivers.

Because of the changes, you are required to update your kernel
configuration file now!

The files in sys/dev/syscons are still i386-specific (but less so than
before), and won't compile for alpha and PC98 yet.

syscons still directly accesses the video card registers here and
there; this will be rectified in the later stages.
1999-01-11 03:18:56 +00:00
des
e28b0e4fb9 Correct typo in macro name. 1999-01-01 14:38:30 +00:00
yokota
5a32103859 Make the VESA KLD module work! 1998-12-30 11:21:08 +00:00
archie
60d13c7a9d The "easy" fixes for compiling the kernel -Wunused: remove unreferenced static
and local variables, goto labels, and functions declared but not defined.
1998-12-07 21:58:50 +00:00
yokota
0ed89e499b A size field returned by the VESA BIOS is already expressed in bytes.
Submitted by: sos
1998-10-02 03:42:19 +00:00
yokota
3d34bf047b Yet another round of fixes for the VESA support code.
- Express various sizes in bytes, rather than Kbytes, in the video
  mode and adapter information structures.
- Fill 0 in the linear buffer size field if the linear frame buffer
  is not available.
- Remove SW_VESA_USER ioctl. It is still experimetal and was not meant
  to be released.
- Fix missing cast operator.
- Correctly handle pointers returned by the VESA BIOS. The pointers
  may point to the area either in the BIOS ROM or in the buffer supplied
  by the caller.
- Set the destructive cursor at the right moment.
1998-10-01 11:39:18 +00:00
ache
2ad6aded6a Restore v1.3 - page align workaround moved to vm86_datacall now 1998-09-29 20:38:54 +00:00
ache
374c9167d6 cosmetique - remove unneded static in previous commit 1998-09-29 04:11:35 +00:00
ache
f4ce5ac9a2 workaround painful vm86_datacall requirement that segment+offset
must be withing the same PAGE frame
1998-09-29 04:09:39 +00:00
yokota
2ceab1cc66 Cosmetic change: adjust copyright notice. 1998-09-25 11:55:46 +00:00
yokota
b326a281a9 Fix and update for VESA BIOS support in syscons.
- Handle pixel (raster text) mode properly.
   - Clear screen and paint border right.
   - Paint text attribute (colors).
   - Fix off-by-one errors.
   - Add some sanity checks.
- Fix some function prototypes.
- Add some comment lines.
- Define generic text mode numbers so that the user can just give
  "80x25", "80x60", "132x25"..., rather than "VGA_xxx", to `vidcontrol'
  to change the current video mode.  `vidoio.c' and `vesa.c' will map
  these numbers to real video mode numbers appropriate and available
  with the given video hardware.  I believe this will be useful to make
  syscons more portable across archtectures.
1998-09-23 09:59:00 +00:00
sos
653c2af6ae Add VESA support to syscons.
Kazu writes:

The VESA support code requires vm86 support. Make sure your kernel
configuration file has the following line.
        options "VM86"
If you want to statically link the VESA support code to the kernel,
add the following option to the kernel configuration file.
        options "VESA"

The vidcontrol command now accepts the following video mode names:
VESA_132x25, VESA_132x43, VESA_132x50, VESA_132x60, VESA_800x600

The VESA_800x600 mode is a raster display mode. The 80x25 text will
be displayed on the 800x600 screen. Useful for some laptop computers.

vidcontrol accepts the new `-i <info>' option, where <info> must be
either `adapter' or `mode'.  When the `-i adapter' option is given,
vidcontrol will print basic information (not much) on the video
adapter. When the `-i mode' option is specified, vidcontrol will
list video modes which are actually supported by the video adapter.

Submitted by:   Kazutaka YOKOTA yokota@FreeBSD.ORG
1998-09-15 18:16:39 +00:00