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All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #ifndef _SYS_VISUAL_IO_H #define _SYS_VISUAL_IO_H #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define VIOC ('V' << 8) #define VIOCF ('F' << 8) /* * Device Identification * * VIS_GETIDENTIFIER returns an identifier string to uniquely identify * a device type used in the Solaris VISUAL environment. The identifier * must be unique. We suggest the convention: * * * * for example: SUNWcg6 */ #define VIS_MAXNAMELEN 128 struct vis_identifier { char name[VIS_MAXNAMELEN]; /* */ }; #define VIS_GETIDENTIFIER (VIOC | 0) /* * Hardware Cursor Control * * Devices with hardware cursors may implement these ioctls in their * kernel device drivers. */ struct vis_cursorpos { short x; /* cursor x coordinate */ short y; /* cursor y coordinate */ }; struct vis_cursorcmap { int version; /* version */ int reserved; unsigned char *red; /* red color map elements */ unsigned char *green; /* green color map elements */ unsigned char *blue; /* blue color map elements */ }; /* * These ioctls fetch and set various cursor attributes, using the * vis_cursor struct. */ #define VIS_SETCURSOR (VIOCF|24) #define VIS_GETCURSOR (VIOCF|25) struct vis_cursor { short set; /* what to set */ short enable; /* cursor on/off */ struct vis_cursorpos pos; /* cursor position */ struct vis_cursorpos hot; /* cursor hot spot */ struct vis_cursorcmap cmap; /* color map info */ struct vis_cursorpos size; /* cursor bit map size */ char *image; /* cursor image bits */ char *mask; /* cursor mask bits */ }; #define VIS_CURSOR_SETCURSOR 0x01 /* set cursor */ #define VIS_CURSOR_SETPOSITION 0x02 /* set cursor position */ #define VIS_CURSOR_SETHOTSPOT 0x04 /* set cursor hot spot */ #define VIS_CURSOR_SETCOLORMAP 0x08 /* set cursor colormap */ #define VIS_CURSOR_SETSHAPE 0x10 /* set cursor shape */ #define VIS_CURSOR_SETALL (VIS_CURSOR_SETCURSOR | \ VIS_CURSOR_SETPOSITION | \ VIS_CURSOR_SETHOTSPOT | \ VIS_CURSOR_SETCOLORMAP | \ VIS_CURSOR_SETSHAPE) /* * These ioctls fetch and move the current cursor position, using the * vis_cursorposition struct. */ #define VIS_MOVECURSOR (VIOCF|26) #define VIS_GETCURSORPOS (VIOCF|27) /* * VIS_SETCMAP: * VIS_GETCMAP: * Set/Get the indicated color map entries. The index states the first * color to be update and count specifies the number of entries to be * updated from index. red, green, and blue are arrays of color * values. The length of the arrays is count. */ #define VIS_GETCMAP (VIOC|9) #define VIS_PUTCMAP (VIOC|10) struct viscmap { int index; /* Index into colormap to start updating */ int count; /* Number of entries to update */ unsigned char *red; /* List of red values */ unsigned char *green; /* List of green values */ unsigned char *blue; /* List of blue values */ }; #ifdef _KERNEL /* * The following ioctls are used for communication between the layered * device and the framebuffer. The layered driver calls the framebuffer * with these ioctls. * * On machines that don't have a prom, kmdb uses the kernel to display * characters. The kernel in turn will use the routines returned by * VIS_DEVINIT to ask the framebuffer driver to display the data. The * framebuffer driver CANNOT use any DDI services to display this data. It * must just dump the data to the framebuffer. In particular, the mutex and * copy routines do not work. * * On machines without a prom, the framebuffer driver must implement all * of these ioctls to be a console. On machines with a prom, the * framebuffer driver can set vis_devinit.polledio to NULL. */ typedef short screen_pos_t; typedef short screen_size_t; /* * Union of pixel depths */ typedef union { unsigned char mono; /* one-bit */ unsigned char four; /* four bit */ unsigned char eight; /* eight bit */ unsigned char twentyfour[3]; /* 24 bit */ } color_t; /* * VIS_DEVINIT: * Initialize the framebuffer as a console device. The terminal emulator * will provide the following structure to the device driver to be filled in. * The driver is expected to fill it in. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_DEVINIT, struct vis_devinit *) */ #define VIS_DEVINIT (VIOC|1) #define VIS_CONS_REV 2 /* Console IO interface version */ /* Modes */ #define VIS_TEXT 0 /* Use text mode when displaying data */ #define VIS_PIXEL 1 /* Use pixel mode when displaying data */ /* * VIS_DEVFINI: * Tells the framebuffer that it is no longer being used as a console. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_DEVFINI, unused) */ #define VIS_DEVFINI (VIOC|2) /* * VIS_CONSCURSOR: * Display/Hide cursor on the screen. The layered driver uses this ioctl to * display, hide, and move the cursor on the console. The framebuffer driver * is expected to draw a cursor at position (col,row) of size width x height. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_CONSCURSOR, struct vis_conscursor *) */ #define VIS_CONSCURSOR (VIOC|3) #define VIS_CURSOR_VERSION 1 /* Cursor action - Either display or hide cursor */ #define VIS_HIDE_CURSOR 0 #define VIS_DISPLAY_CURSOR 1 #define VIS_GET_CURSOR 2 /* * VIS_CONSDISPLAY: * Display data on the framebuffer. The data will be in the form specified * by the driver during console initialization (see VIS_CONSDEVINIT above). * The driver is expected to display the data at location (row,col). Width * and height specify the size of the data. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_CONSDISPLAY, struct vis_consdisplay *) */ #define VIS_CONSDISPLAY (VIOC|5) /* Version */ #define VIS_DISPLAY_VERSION 1 /* * VIS_CONSCOPY: * Move data on the framebuffer. Used to scroll the screen by the terminal * emulator or to move data by applications. The driver must copy the data * specified by the rectangle (s_col,s_row),(e_col,e_row) to the location * which starts at (t_col,t_row), handling overlapping copies correctly. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_CONSCOPY, struct vis_conscopy *) */ #define VIS_CONSCOPY (VIOC|7) /* Version */ #define VIS_COPY_VERSION 2 struct vis_consdisplay { int version; /* Version of this structure */ screen_pos_t row; /* Row to display data at */ screen_pos_t col; /* Col to display data at */ screen_size_t width; /* Width of data */ screen_size_t height; /* Height of data */ unsigned char *data; /* Data to display */ unsigned char fg_color; /* Foreground color */ unsigned char bg_color; /* Background color */ }; struct vis_conscopy { int version; /* Version of this structure */ screen_pos_t s_row; /* Starting row */ screen_pos_t s_col; /* Starting col */ screen_pos_t e_row; /* Ending row */ screen_pos_t e_col; /* Ending col */ screen_pos_t t_row; /* Row to move to */ screen_pos_t t_col; /* Col to move to */ }; struct vis_conscursor { int version; /* Version of this structure */ screen_pos_t row; /* Row to display cursor at */ screen_pos_t col; /* Col to display cursor at */ screen_size_t width; /* Width of cursor */ screen_size_t height; /* Height of cursor */ color_t fg_color; /* Foreground color */ color_t bg_color; /* Background color */ short action; /* Hide or show cursor */ }; /* * Each software-console-capable frame buffer driver defines its own * instance of this (with its own name!) and casts to/from this at the * interface with the terminal emulator. This yields somewhat better * type checking than "void *". */ struct vis_polledio_arg; /* * Each software-console-capable frame buffer driver supplies these routines * for I/O from "polled" contexts - kmdb, OBP, etc. No system services are * available. */ struct vis_polledio { struct vis_polledio_arg *arg; void (*display)(struct vis_polledio_arg *, struct vis_consdisplay *); void (*copy)(struct vis_polledio_arg *, struct vis_conscopy *); void (*cursor)(struct vis_polledio_arg *, struct vis_conscursor *); }; struct vis_devinit { int version; /* Console IO interface version */ screen_size_t width; /* Width of the device */ screen_size_t height; /* Height of the device */ screen_size_t linebytes; /* Bytes per scan line */ int depth; /* Device depth */ short mode; /* Mode to use when displaying data */ struct vis_polledio *polledio; /* Polled output routines */ }; #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * VIS_CONS_MODE_CHANGE * Coordinates changes of the console frame buffer mode. * * The exact semantics of this request must be defined by a device-specific * contract between the X server and the frame buffer driver. Normally, * this request notifies the terminal emulator and the frame buffer driver * that the X server has changed the frame buffer mode, but the contract * can specify that the responsibility is divided differently. The contract * must specify the allowable modes. * * ioctl(fd, VIS_CONS_MODE_CHANGE, device_specific) */ #define VIS_CONS_MODE_CHANGE (VIOC|11) #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !_SYS_VISUAL_IO_H */