From a4e720458600535b4ec46bd10617ac9c9d837c94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcus Brinkmann Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 20:30:14 +0000 Subject: 2002-09-17 Marcus Brinkmann * input.c (input_enqueue): Initialize ERR. * bdf.c, bdf.h, display-drv.h, dynafont.c, dynafont.h, focus.c, focus.h, input-drv.h, main.c, ourfs_notify.defs, vcons.c, vcons.h, vga.c, vga-display.c, vga.h, vga-hw.h: Obsolete files removed. --- console/ChangeLog | 6 + console/bdf.c | 986 ---------------------------------------------- console/bdf.h | 272 ------------- console/display-drv.h | 79 ---- console/dynafont.c | 372 ----------------- console/dynafont.h | 74 ---- console/focus.c | 111 ------ console/focus.h | 31 -- console/input-drv.h | 62 --- console/input.c | 2 +- console/main.c | 455 --------------------- console/ourfs_notify.defs | 5 - console/vcons.c | 514 ------------------------ console/vcons.h | 98 ----- console/vga-display.c | 833 --------------------------------------- console/vga-hw.h | 111 ------ console/vga.c | 190 --------- console/vga.h | 62 --- 18 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4256 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 console/bdf.c delete mode 100644 console/bdf.h delete mode 100644 console/display-drv.h delete mode 100644 console/dynafont.c delete mode 100644 console/dynafont.h delete mode 100644 console/focus.c delete mode 100644 console/focus.h delete mode 100644 console/input-drv.h delete mode 100644 console/main.c delete mode 100644 console/ourfs_notify.defs delete mode 100644 console/vcons.c delete mode 100644 console/vcons.h delete mode 100644 console/vga-display.c delete mode 100644 console/vga-hw.h delete mode 100644 console/vga.c delete mode 100644 console/vga.h diff --git a/console/ChangeLog b/console/ChangeLog index 5ddd5925..bb28d0d4 100644 --- a/console/ChangeLog +++ b/console/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ 2002-09-17 Marcus Brinkmann + * input.c (input_enqueue): Initialize ERR. + + * bdf.c, bdf.h, display-drv.h, dynafont.c, dynafont.h, focus.c, + focus.h, input-drv.h, main.c, ourfs_notify.defs, vcons.c, vcons.h, + vga.c, vga-display.c, vga.h, vga-hw.h: Obsolete files removed. + * display.c (handle_esc_bracket_m): Really disable italics on . diff --git a/console/bdf.c b/console/bdf.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2e9e02bd..00000000 --- a/console/bdf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,986 +0,0 @@ -/* Adobe Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) parser. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann . - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include -#endif -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "bdf.h" - - -/* Return a statically allocated string describing the BDF error value - ERR. */ -const char * -bdf_strerror (bdf_error_t err) -{ - switch (err) - { - case BDF_NO_ERROR: - return "Success"; - case BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR: - return "System error"; - case BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR: - return "Syntax error"; - case BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT: - return "Invalid Argument"; - case BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH: - return "Count mismatch"; - default: - return "Unknown error"; - } -} - - -/* Copy the string starting from ARG and return the pointer to it in - STRING. If QUOTED is true, outer double quotes are stripped, and - two consecutive double quotes within the string are replaced by one - douple quotes. */ -static bdf_error_t -parse_string (char *arg, char **string, int quoted) -{ - if (quoted) - { - char *value = ++arg; - do - { - value = strchr (value, '"'); - if (!value) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - else if (*(value + 1) == '"') - { - char *copyp = value++; - while (*(++copyp)) - *(copyp - 1) = *copyp; - *(copyp - 1) = 0; - } - } - while (*value != '"' || *(value + 1) == '"'); - *value = 0; - } - - *string = strdup (arg); - if (!*string) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - return 0; -} - - -/* Parse the string STR for format TEMPLATE, and require an exact - match. Set err if a parsing error occurs. TEMPLATE must be a - string constant. */ -#define parse_template(str, template, rest...) \ - do \ - { \ - int parse_template_count = -1; \ - sscanf (str, template " %n", rest, &parse_template_count); \ - if (parse_template_count == -1 || *(str + parse_template_count)) \ - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; \ - } \ - while (0) - -#define hex2nr(c) (((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') ? (c) - '0' \ - : (((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'f') ? (c) - 'a' \ - : (((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'F') ? (c) - 'A' : 0))) - -/* Convert a two-digit hex number starting from LINE to a char and - return the result in BYTE. */ -static bdf_error_t -parse_hexbyte (char *line, unsigned char *byte) -{ - if (!isxdigit (*line) || !isxdigit(*(line + 1))) - return BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - else - *byte = (hex2nr (*line) << 4) + hex2nr (*(line + 1)); - return 0; -} - - -/* Like getline(), but keeps track of line count in COUNT, skips - COMMENT lines, and removes whitespace at the beginning and end of a - line. */ -static int -next_line (char **line, int *size, FILE *file, int *count) -{ - int len; - - do - { - len = getline (line, size, file); - if (len >= 0) - { - char *cline = *line; - if (count) - (*count)++; - if (!strncmp (cline, "COMMENT", 7)) - len = 0; - else - while (len > 0 && (cline[len - 1] == '\n' || cline[len - 1] == '\r' - || cline[len - 1] == ' ' - || cline[len - 1] == '\t')) - cline[--len] = 0; - } - } - while (len <= 0 && !feof (file) && !ferror (file)); - return len; -} - - -/* Isolate the next white-space seperated argument from the current - line, and set ARGP to the beginning of the next argument. It is an - error if there is no further argument. */ -static bdf_error_t -find_arg (char **argp) -{ - char *arg = *argp; - - arg = strchr (arg, ' '); - if (arg) - { - *(arg++) = 0; - while (*arg == ' ' || *arg == '\t') - arg++; - } - if (!arg || !*arg) - return BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - *argp = arg; - return 0; -} - - -/* Read the font from stream FILE, and return it in FONT. If - LINECOUNT is not zero, it will contain the number of lines in the - file at success, and the line an error occured at failure. */ -bdf_error_t -bdf_read (FILE *filep, bdf_font_t *font, int *linecount) -{ - bdf_error_t err = 0; - char *line = 0; - int line_size = 0; - int len; - int done = 0; - bdf_font_t bdf; - struct - { - /* Current line. */ - enum { START, FONT, PROPERTIES, GLYPHS, GLYPH, BITMAP } location; - /* The number of properties parsed so far. */ - int properties; - /* The number of glyphs parsed so far. */ - int glyphs; - - /* True if we have seen a SIZE keyword so far. */ - int has_size : 1; - /* True if we have seen a FONTBOUNDINGBOX keyword so far. */ - int has_fbbx : 1; - /* True if we have seen a METRICSSET keyword so far. */ - int has_metricsset : 1; - - /* Current glyph. */ - struct bdf_glyph *glyph; - /* True if we have seen an ENCODING keyword for the glyph. */ - int glyph_has_encoding : 1; - /* True if we have seen an BBX keyword for the glyph. */ - int glyph_has_bbx : 1; - /* Width of the glyph in bytes. */ - int glyph_bwidth; - /* Height of the glyph in pixel. */ - int glyph_bheight; - /* How many bitmap lines have been parsed already. */ - int glyph_blines; - } parser = { location: START, properties: 0, glyphs: 0, - has_size: 0, has_fbbx: 0 }; - - bdf = calloc (1, sizeof *bdf); - if (!bdf) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - - if (linecount) - *linecount = 0; - - while (!err && (len = next_line (&line, &line_size, filep, linecount)) >= 0) - { - switch (parser.location) - { - case START: - { - /* This is the start of the file, only comments are allowed - until STARTFONT is encountered. */ - char *arg = line; - err = find_arg (&arg); - - if (err) - continue; - if (!strcmp (line, "STARTFONT")) - { - char *minor = strchr (arg, '.'); - if (minor) - *(minor++) = '\0'; - parser.location = FONT; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &bdf->version_maj); - if (minor) - parse_template (minor, "%i", &bdf->version_min); - else - bdf->version_min = 0; - } - else - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - } - break; - - case FONT: - { - /* This is the global header before the CHARS. */ - char *arg = line; - err = find_arg (&arg); - - if (err) - continue; - else if (!bdf->has_content_version - && !strcmp (line, "CONTENTVERSION")) - { - bdf->has_content_version = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &bdf->content_version); - } - else if (!bdf->name && !strcmp (line, "FONT")) - err = parse_string (arg, &bdf->name, 0); - else if (!parser.has_size - && !strcmp (line, "SIZE")) - { - parser.has_size = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i%i", &bdf->point_size, - &bdf->res_x, &bdf->res_y); - } - else if (!parser.has_fbbx && !strcmp (line, "FONTBOUNDINGBOX")) - { - parser.has_fbbx = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i%i%i", &bdf->bbox.width, - &bdf->bbox.height, &bdf->bbox.offx, - &bdf->bbox.offy); - } - else if (!parser.has_metricsset && !strcmp (line, "METRICSSET")) - { - parser.has_metricsset = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &bdf->metricsset); - if (!err && (bdf->metricsset < 0 - || bdf->metricsset > 2)) - err = BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - } - else if (!bdf->properties && !strcmp (line, "STARTPROPERTIES")) - { - parser.location = PROPERTIES; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &bdf->properties_count); - if (!err && (bdf->properties_count <= 0)) - err = BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - if (err) - goto leave; - bdf->__properties_allocated = bdf->properties_count; - bdf->properties = calloc (bdf->properties_count, - sizeof (struct bdf_property)); - if (!bdf->properties) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - err = BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - } - else if (!strcmp (line, "CHARS")) - { - /* This marks the end of the first section, so check - for mandatory global options. */ - if (!bdf->name || !parser.has_size || !parser.has_fbbx) - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - else - { - parser.location = GLYPHS; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &bdf->glyphs_count); - if (!err && (bdf->glyphs_count < 0)) - err = BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - if (!err) - { - bdf->__glyphs_allocated = bdf->glyphs_count; - bdf->glyphs = calloc (bdf->glyphs_count, - sizeof (struct bdf_glyph)); - if (!bdf->glyphs) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - err = BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - } - } - } - else if (!bdf->has_swidth && !strcmp (line, "SWIDTH")) - { - bdf->has_swidth = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &bdf->swidth.x, &bdf->swidth.y); - } - else if (!bdf->has_dwidth && !strcmp (line, "DWIDTH")) - { - bdf->has_dwidth = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &bdf->dwidth.x, &bdf->dwidth.y); - } - else if (!bdf->has_swidth1 && !strcmp (line, "SWIDTH1")) - { - bdf->has_swidth1 = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &bdf->swidth1.x, &bdf->swidth1.y); - } - else if (!bdf->has_dwidth1 && !strcmp (line, "DWIDTH1")) - { - bdf->has_dwidth1 = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &bdf->dwidth1.x, &bdf->dwidth1.y); - } - else if (!bdf->has_vvector && !strcmp (line, "VVECTOR")) - { - bdf->has_vvector = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &bdf->vvector.x, &bdf->vvector.y); - } - else - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - } - break; - - case PROPERTIES: - /* This is the property list in the global header, between - STARTPROPERTIES and ENDPROPERTIES. */ - if (!strcmp (line, "ENDPROPERTIES")) - { - parser.location = FONT; - if (parser.properties != bdf->properties_count) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - } - else - { - if (parser.properties == bdf->properties_count) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - else - { - struct bdf_property *prop - = &bdf->properties[parser.properties++]; - char *arg = line; - - err = find_arg (&arg); - if (err) - continue; - - err = parse_string (line, &prop->name, 0); - if (!err) - { - if (*arg == '"') - { - prop->type = BDF_PROPERTY_STRING; - err = parse_string (arg, &prop->value.string, 1); - } - else - { - prop->type = BDF_PROPERTY_NUMBER; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &prop->value.number); - } - } - } - } - break; - - case GLYPHS: - /* This is the second section of the file, containing the - glyphs. */ - if (!strcmp (line, "ENDFONT")) - { - if (parser.glyphs != bdf->glyphs_count) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - done = 1; - } - else - { - char *arg = line; - - err = find_arg (&arg); - if (err) - continue; - else if (!strcmp (line, "STARTCHAR")) - { - if (parser.glyphs == bdf->glyphs_count) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - - parser.location = GLYPH; - parser.glyph = &bdf->glyphs[parser.glyphs++]; - parser.glyph_has_encoding = 0; - parser.glyph_has_bbx = 0; - parser.glyph_blines = 0; - err = parse_string (arg, &(parser.glyph->name), 0); - } - else - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - } - break; - - case GLYPH: - /* This is a glyph, but not its bitmap yet. */ - if (!strcmp (line, "BITMAP")) - { - if (!parser.glyph_has_encoding - || !parser.glyph_has_bbx - - /* In writing mode 0, SWIDTH and DWIDTH are mandatory. */ - || (bdf->metricsset != 1 - && (!(parser.glyph->has_swidth || bdf->has_swidth) - || !(parser.glyph->has_dwidth || bdf->has_dwidth))) - - /* In writing mode 1, SWIDTH1, DWIDTH1 and VVECTOR - are mandatory. */ - || (bdf->metricsset != 0 - && (!(parser.glyph->has_swidth1 || bdf->has_swidth1) - || !(parser.glyph->has_dwidth1 || bdf->has_dwidth1) - || !(parser.glyph->has_vvector - || bdf->has_vvector)))) - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - - parser.location = BITMAP; - parser.glyph->bitmap = malloc (parser.glyph_bwidth - * parser.glyph_bheight); - if (!parser.glyph->bitmap) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - err = BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - } - else - { - char *arg = line; - - err = find_arg (&arg); - if (err) - continue; - else if (!parser.glyph_has_encoding - && !strcmp (line, "ENCODING")) - { - parser.glyph_has_encoding = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i", &parser.glyph->encoding); - if (err == BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR) - { - err = 0; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->encoding, - &parser.glyph->internal_encoding); - if (!err && parser.glyph->encoding != -1) - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - } - } - else if (!parser.glyph_has_bbx && !strcmp (line, "BBX")) - { - parser.glyph_has_bbx = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i%i%i", &parser.glyph->bbox.width, - &parser.glyph->bbox.height, - &parser.glyph->bbox.offx, - &parser.glyph->bbox.offy); - if (!err) - { - parser.glyph_bwidth = (parser.glyph->bbox.width + 7) / 8; - parser.glyph_bheight = parser.glyph->bbox.height; - } - } - else if (!parser.glyph->has_swidth && !strcmp (line, "SWIDTH")) - { - parser.glyph->has_swidth = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->swidth.x, - &parser.glyph->swidth.y); - } - else if (!parser.glyph->has_dwidth && !strcmp (line, "DWIDTH")) - { - parser.glyph->has_dwidth = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->dwidth.x, - &parser.glyph->dwidth.y); - } - else if (!parser.glyph->has_swidth1 && !strcmp (line, "SWIDTH1")) - { - parser.glyph->has_swidth1 = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->swidth1.x, - &parser.glyph->swidth1.y); - } - else if (!parser.glyph->has_dwidth1 && !strcmp (line, "DWIDTH1")) - { - parser.glyph->has_dwidth1 = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->dwidth1.x, - &parser.glyph->dwidth1.y); - } - else if (!parser.glyph->has_vvector && !strcmp (line, "VVECTOR")) - { - parser.glyph->has_vvector = 1; - parse_template (arg, "%i%i", &parser.glyph->vvector.x, - &parser.glyph->vvector.y); - } - else - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - } - break; - - case BITMAP: - /* This is the bitmap of a glyph. */ - if (!strcmp (line, "ENDCHAR")) - { - if (parser.glyph_blines != parser.glyph_bheight) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - parser.location = GLYPHS; - parser.glyph = 0; - } - else - { - if (strlen (line) != 2 * parser.glyph_bwidth) - err = BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR; - else if (parser.glyph_blines == parser.glyph_bheight) - err = BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH; - else - { - char *number = line; - unsigned char *bline = parser.glyph->bitmap - + parser.glyph_bwidth * parser.glyph_blines++; - - do - { - err = parse_hexbyte (number, bline); - number += 2; - bline++; - } - while (!err && *number); - } - } - break; - } - } - while (!err && !done && !feof (filep) && !ferror (filep)); - - leave: - if (ferror (filep)) - err = ferror (filep); - if (err) - free (bdf); - else - *font = bdf; - return err; -} - - -/* Destroy the BDF font object and release all associated - resources. */ -void -bdf_destroy (bdf_font_t font) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < font->glyphs_count; i++) - free (font->glyphs[i].name); - free (font->glyphs); - for (i = 0; i < font->properties_count; i++) - { - free (font->properties[i].name); - if (font->properties[i].type == BDF_PROPERTY_STRING) - free (font->properties[i].value.string); - } - free (font->properties); - free (font->name); -} - - -bdf_error_t -bdf_new (bdf_font_t *font, int version_maj, int version_min, - const char *name, int point_size, int res_x, int res_y, - int bbox_width, int bbox_height, int bbox_offx, int bbox_offy, - int metricsset) -{ - bdf_font_t bdf; - - if (!font - || (version_maj != 2) - || (version_min != 1 && version_min != 2) - || !name) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - - bdf = calloc (1, sizeof *bdf); - if (!bdf) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - - bdf->version_maj = version_maj; - bdf->version_min = version_min; - bdf->name = strdup (name); - if (!name) - { - free (bdf); - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - - bdf->point_size = point_size; - bdf->res_x = res_x; - bdf->res_y = res_y; - bdf->bbox.width = bbox_width; - bdf->bbox.height = bbox_height; - bdf->bbox.offx = bbox_offx; - bdf->bbox.offy = bbox_offy; - bdf->metricsset = metricsset; - *font = bdf; - return 0; -} - -#define bdf_set_something(what) \ -bdf_error_t \ -bdf_set_##what (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y) \ -{ \ - if (x < 0 || y < 0 || glyph > font->glyphs_count - 1) \ - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; \ - if (glyph < 0) \ - { \ - font->has_##what = 1; \ - font->what.x = x; \ - font->what.y = y; \ - } \ - else \ - { \ - font->glyphs[glyph].has_##what = 1; \ - font->glyphs[glyph].what.x = x; \ - font->glyphs[glyph].what.y = y; \ - } \ - return 0; \ -} - -bdf_set_something (swidth) -bdf_set_something (dwidth) -bdf_set_something (swidth1) -bdf_set_something (dwidth1) -bdf_set_something (vvector) - - -static bdf_error_t -expand_properties (bdf_font_t font, int count) -{ - if (font->__properties_allocated == font->properties_count) - { - struct bdf_property *new; - new = realloc (font->properties, - (font->__properties_allocated + count) - * sizeof (struct bdf_property)); - if (!new) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - font->__properties_allocated += count; - font->properties = new; - } - return 0; -} - - -/* Add a new string property to the font FONT. */ -bdf_error_t -bdf_add_string_property (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, const char *value) -{ - bdf_error_t err; - struct bdf_property *prop; - - err = expand_properties (font, 16); - if (err) - { - err = expand_properties (font, 1); - if (err) - return err; - } - - prop = &font->properties[font->properties_count]; - prop->type = BDF_PROPERTY_STRING; - prop->name = strdup (name); - if (prop->name) - prop->value.string = strdup (value); - if (!prop->name || !prop->value.string) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - font->properties_count++; - return 0; -} - - -/* Add a new number property to the font FONT. */ -bdf_error_t -bdf_add_number_property (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, int value) -{ - bdf_error_t err; - struct bdf_property *prop; - - err = expand_properties (font, 16); - if (err) - { - err = expand_properties (font, 1); - if (err) - return err; - } - - prop = &font->properties[font->properties_count]; - prop->type = BDF_PROPERTY_NUMBER; - prop->name = strdup (name); - if (!prop->name) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - prop->value.number = value; - font->properties_count++; - return 0; -} - - -static bdf_error_t -expand_glyphs (bdf_font_t font, int count) -{ - if (font->__glyphs_allocated == font->glyphs_count) - { - struct bdf_glyph *new; - new = realloc (font->glyphs, - (font->__glyphs_allocated + count) - * sizeof (struct bdf_glyph)); - if (!new) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - font->__glyphs_allocated += count; - font->glyphs = new; - } - return 0; -} - - -/* Add a new glyph with the specified paramters to the font FONT. If - encoding is -1, internal_encoding specifies the internal - encoding. All other parameters are mandatory. */ -bdf_error_t -bdf_add_glyph (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, int encoding, - int internal_encoding, int bbox_width, int bbox_height, - int bbox_offx, int bbox_offy, const unsigned char *bitmap) -{ - bdf_error_t err; - struct bdf_glyph *glyph; - int bsize; - - err = expand_glyphs (font, 64); - if (err) - { - err = expand_glyphs (font, 1); - if (err) - return err; - } - - glyph = &font->glyphs[font->glyphs_count]; - memset (glyph, 0, sizeof (*glyph)); - - glyph->name = strdup (name); - if (!glyph->name) - { - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - glyph->encoding = encoding; - if (encoding == -1) - glyph->internal_encoding = internal_encoding; - glyph->bbox.width = bbox_width; - glyph->bbox.height = bbox_height; - glyph->bbox.offx = bbox_offx; - glyph->bbox.offy = bbox_offy; - bsize = ((bbox_width + 7) / 8) * bbox_height; - glyph->bitmap = malloc (bsize); - if (!glyph->bitmap) - { - free (glyph->name); - errno = ENOMEM; - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - memcpy (glyph->bitmap, bitmap, bsize); - font->glyphs_count++; - return 0; -} - - -/* Write the font FONT in BDF format to stream FILEP. */ -bdf_error_t -bdf_write (FILE *filep, bdf_font_t font) -{ - int index; - - if (font->version_maj != 2 - || (font->version_min != 1 && font->version_min != 2)) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - fprintf (filep, "STARTFONT %i.%i\n", font->version_maj, font->version_min); - - if (!font->name) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - fprintf (filep, "FONT %s\n", font->name); - fprintf (filep, "SIZE %i %i %i\n", font->point_size, - font->res_x, font->res_y); - fprintf (filep, "FONTBOUNDINGBOX %i %i %i %i\n", - font->bbox.width, font->bbox.height, - font->bbox.offx, font->bbox.offy); - if (font->has_swidth) - fprintf (filep, "SWIDTH %i %i\n", font->swidth.x, font->swidth.y); - if (font->has_dwidth) - fprintf (filep, "DWIDTH %i %i\n", font->dwidth.x, font->dwidth.y); - if (font->has_swidth1) - fprintf (filep, "SWIDTH1 %i %i\n", font->swidth1.x, font->swidth1.y); - if (font->has_dwidth1) - fprintf (filep, "DWIDTH1 %i %i\n", font->dwidth1.x, font->dwidth1.y); - if (font->has_vvector) - fprintf (filep, "VVECTOR %i %i\n", font->vvector.x, font->vvector.y); - if (font->properties_count < 0) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - if (font->properties_count > 0) - { - fprintf (filep, "STARTPROPERTIES %i\n", font->properties_count); - for (index = 0; index < font->properties_count; index++) - { - struct bdf_property *prop = &font->properties[index]; - - if (prop->type == BDF_PROPERTY_NUMBER) - fprintf (filep, "%s %i\n", prop->name, prop->value.number); - else - { - char *val = prop->value.string; - - fprintf (filep, "%s \"", prop->name); - while (*val) - { - fputc (*val, filep); - if (*(val++) == '"') - fputc ('"', filep); - } - fprintf (filep, "\"\n"); - } - } - fprintf (filep, "ENDPROPERTIES\n"); - } - if (font->glyphs_count <= 0) - return BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT; - fprintf (filep, "CHARS %i\n", font->glyphs_count); - - for (index = 0; index < font->glyphs_count; index++) - { - struct bdf_glyph *glyph = &font->glyphs[index]; - unsigned char *bitmap; - int row, col; - - fprintf (filep, "STARTCHAR %s\n", glyph->name); - if (glyph->encoding != -1) - fprintf (filep, "ENCODING %i\n", glyph->encoding); - else - fprintf (filep, "ENCODING %i %i\n", glyph->encoding, - glyph->internal_encoding); - if (glyph->has_swidth) - fprintf (filep, "SWIDTH %i %i\n", glyph->swidth.x, glyph->swidth.y); - if (glyph->has_dwidth) - fprintf (filep, "DWIDTH %i %i\n", glyph->dwidth.x, glyph->dwidth.y); - if (glyph->has_swidth1) - fprintf (filep, "SWIDTH1 %i %i\n", glyph->swidth1.x, glyph->swidth1.y); - if (glyph->has_dwidth1) - fprintf (filep, "DWIDTH1 %i %i\n", glyph->dwidth1.x, glyph->dwidth1.y); - if (glyph->has_vvector) - fprintf (filep, "VVECTOR %i %i\n", glyph->vvector.x, glyph->vvector.y); - fprintf (filep, "BBX %i %i %i %i\n", glyph->bbox.width, - glyph->bbox.height, glyph->bbox.offx, glyph->bbox.offy); - fprintf (filep, "BITMAP\n"); - bitmap = glyph->bitmap; - for (row = 0; row < glyph->bbox.height; row++) - { - for (col = 0; col < (glyph->bbox.width + 7) / 8; col++) - fprintf (filep, "%02X", *(bitmap++)); - fputc ('\n', filep); - } - fprintf (filep, "ENDCHAR\n"); - } - fprintf (filep, "ENDFONT\n"); - if (ferror (filep)) - { - errno = ferror (filep); - return BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR; - } - return 0; -} - - -/* The function returns -1 if the encoding of glyph A is lower than - the encoding of glyph B, 1 if it is the other way round, and 0 if - the encoding of both glyphs is the same. */ -int -bdf_compare_glyphs (const void *a, const void *b) -{ - struct bdf_glyph *first = (struct bdf_glyph *) a; - struct bdf_glyph *second = (struct bdf_glyph *) b; - - if (first->encoding < second->encoding) - return -1; - else if (first->encoding > second->encoding) - return 1; - else - { - if (first->encoding == -1) - { - if (first->internal_encoding < second->internal_encoding) - return -1; - else if (first->internal_encoding > second->internal_encoding) - return 1; - else - return 0; - } - else - return 0; - } -} - - -/* Sort the glyphs in the font FONT. This must be called before using - bdf_find_glyphs, after the font has been created or after new - glyphs have been added to the font. */ -void -bdf_sort_glyphs (bdf_font_t font) -{ - qsort (font->glyphs, font->glyphs_count, sizeof (struct bdf_glyph), - bdf_compare_glyphs); -} - - -/* Find the glyph with the encoding ENC (and INTERNAL_ENC, if ENC is - -1) in the font FONT. Requires that the glyphs in the font are - sorted. */ -struct bdf_glyph * -bdf_find_glyph (bdf_font_t font, int enc, int internal_enc) -{ - struct bdf_glyph key = { encoding: enc, internal_encoding: internal_enc }; - return bsearch (&key, font->glyphs, font->glyphs_count, - sizeof (struct bdf_glyph), bdf_compare_glyphs); -} diff --git a/console/bdf.h b/console/bdf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 968c9f59..00000000 --- a/console/bdf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -/* bdf.h - Interface to Adobe Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) parser. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann . - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _BDF_H_ -#define _BDF_H_ - -#include - -/* Version 2.2 of the Glyph Bitmap Distribution Format Specification - was released by Adobe 22 March 1993 and is a superset of version 2.1. - - The format of a BDF file is a human-readable ASCII text file. - Every line consists of a keyword, which may be followed by one or - more arguments. The specification is vague about the exact data - types of the arguments, so we treat a string as an 8-bit string - which must not contain a binary null, and a number like an integer - as an int. Leading and trailing white space are removed, multiple - spaces that seperate arguments are replaced by a single white - space, and empty lines are ignored. */ - - -/* Possible error values returned by the BDF functions. */ -typedef enum -{ - /* No error occured. This is guaranteed to be zero. */ - BDF_NO_ERROR = 0, - - /* A system error occured. The caller should consult errno. */ - BDF_SYSTEM_ERROR, - - /* All following errors indicate that the file is not a valid BDF - file. */ - BDF_SYNTAX_ERROR, - - /* An argument is out of range or of an invalid type. */ - BDF_INVALID_ARGUMENT, - - /* The number of properties, glyphs or bitmap lines is - incorrect. */ - BDF_COUNT_MISMATCH -} bdf_error_t; - -/* Return a statically allocated string describing the error value ERR. */ -const char *bdf_strerror (bdf_error_t err); - - -/* A property in the BDF font file is an unspecified KEYWORD VALUE - pair in a line after STARTPROPERTIES and before ENDPROPERTIES. - VALUE can be an integer or a string in double quotes (two - consecutives double quotes can be used to include a double quote in - the string. */ -struct bdf_property -{ - /* The property name. */ - char *name; - - /* The type indicates which member of the union is valid. */ - enum { BDF_PROPERTY_NUMBER, BDF_PROPERTY_STRING } type; - union - { - int number; - char *string; - } value; -}; -typedef struct property *bdf_property_t; - -/* The bounding box of a font or a glyph within. */ -struct bdf_bbox -{ - int width; - int height; - int offx; - int offy; -}; - -/* A vector, used for displacement and resolution. */ -struct bdf_vector -{ - int x; - int y; -}; - -/* A single glyph in the font. */ -struct bdf_glyph -{ - /* The name of the glyph. */ - char *name; - - /* The Adode Standard Encoding of the glyph, or -1 if not - available. */ - int encoding; - - /* If encoding is -1, internal_encoding contains the internal - encoding of the glyph. The internal encoding is private to the - font and the application. */ - int internal_encoding; - - /* The bounding box of the glyph. The width of the bounding box, - divided by 8 (rounding up), specifies how many bytes are used in - the bitmap for each row of the glyph. The height specifies the - number of rows. */ - struct bdf_bbox bbox; - - /* The bitmap of the glyph, row-by-row from top to bottom, and - byte-by-byte within a row from left to right. Within a byte, the - most significant bit is left in the glyph. */ - unsigned char *bitmap; - - /* If the writing direction is horizontal, SWIDTH and DWIDTH are - relevant. If the writing direction is vertical, SWIDTH1, DWIDTH1 - and VVECTOR are relevant. Relevant values have to be specified - here, or font-wide in the global section. A global value can be - overridden for individual glyphs. */ - int has_swidth : 1; - int has_dwidth : 1; - int has_swidth1 : 1; - int has_dwidth1 : 1; - int has_vvector : 1; - struct bdf_vector swidth; - struct bdf_vector dwidth; - struct bdf_vector swidth1; - struct bdf_vector dwidth1; - struct bdf_vector vvector; -}; - -/* A font is a set of glyphs with some font-wide attributes. */ -struct bdf_font -{ - /* The version of the font format. Should be 2.1 or 2.2. It is - split up into major and minor component to make precise - comparison possible. */ - int version_maj; - int version_min; - - /* The font name. */ - char *name; - - /* The content version, if available. The content version indicates - the revision of the appearance of the glyphs within the font. */ - int has_content_version : 1; - int content_version; - - /* The point size of the font in device pixels. */ - int point_size; - - /* The resolution of the display the font is intended for (dpi). - This is needed if you want to scale the glyphs for a different - device than they were intended for. */ - int res_x; - int res_y; - - /* The global bounding box parameters. */ - struct bdf_bbox bbox; - - int __properties_allocated; - int properties_count; - struct bdf_property *properties; - int __glyphs_allocated; - int glyphs_count; - struct bdf_glyph *glyphs; - - /* The metricsset. If 0, the font has a horizontal writing - direction. If 1, the font has a vertical writing direction. If - 2, the font has a mixed writing direction. */ - int metricsset; - - /* The following have the same meaning as the corresponding members - in the glyph structure and specify a font wide default which must - be used if the glyph does not provide its own values. */ - int has_swidth : 1; - int has_dwidth : 1; - int has_swidth1 : 1; - int has_dwidth1 : 1; - int has_vvector : 1; - struct bdf_vector swidth; - struct bdf_vector dwidth; - struct bdf_vector swidth1; - struct bdf_vector dwidth1; - struct bdf_vector vvector; -}; -typedef struct bdf_font *bdf_font_t; - - -/* Read the font from stream FILE, and return it in FONT. If - LINECOUNT is not zero, it will contain the number of lines in the - file at success, and the current line an error occured at - failure. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_read (FILE *file, bdf_font_t *font, int *linecount); - -/* Destroy the BDF font object and release all associated - resources. */ -void bdf_destroy (bdf_font_t font); - -/* Create a new font object with the specified mandatory - parameters. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_new (bdf_font_t *font, int version_maj, int version_min, - const char *name, int point_size, int res_x, int res_y, - int bbox_width, int bbox_height, int bbox_offx, - int bbox_offy, int metricsset); - -/* Set the SWIDTH of the glyph GLYPH in font FONT to X and Y. If - glyph is negativ, the default for the font will be set. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_set_swidth (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y); - -/* Set the DWIDTH of the glyph GLYPH in font FONT to X and Y. If - glyph is negativ, the default for the font will be set. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_set_dwidth (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y); - -/* Set the SWIDTH1 of the glyph GLYPH in font FONT to X and Y. If - glyph is negativ, the default for the font will be set. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_set_swidth1 (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y); - -/* Set the DWIDTH1 of the glyph GLYPH in font FONT to X and Y. If - glyph is negativ, the default for the font will be set. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_set_dwidth1 (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y); - -/* Set the VVECTOR of the glyph GLYPH in font FONT to X and Y. If - glyph is negativ, the default for the font will be set. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_set_vvector (bdf_font_t font, int glyph, int x, int y); - -/* Add a new string property to the font FONT. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_add_string_property (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, - const char *value); - -/* Add a new number property to the font FONT. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_add_number_property (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, - int value); - -/* Add a new glyph with the specified paramters to the font FONT. If - encoding is -1, internal_encoding specifies the internal - encoding. All other parameters are mandatory. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_add_glyph (bdf_font_t font, const char *name, int encoding, - int internal_encoding, int bbox_width, - int bbox_height, int bbox_offx, int bbox_offy, - const unsigned char *bitmap); - -/* Write the font FONT in BDF format to stream FILEP. */ -bdf_error_t bdf_write (FILE *filep, bdf_font_t font); - -/* The function returns -1 if the encoding of glyph A is lower than - the encoding of glyph B, 1 if it is the other way round, and 0 if - the encoding of both glyphs is the same. */ -int bdf_compare_glyphs (const void *a, const void *b); - -/* Sort the glyphs in the font FONT. This must be called before using - bdf_find_glyphs, after the font has been created or after new - glyphs have been added to the font. */ -void bdf_sort_glyphs (bdf_font_t font); - -/* Find the glyph with the encoding ENC (and INTERNAL_ENC, if ENC is - -1) in the font FONT. Requires that the glyphs in the font are - sorted. */ -struct bdf_glyph *bdf_find_glyph (bdf_font_t font, int enc, int internal_enc); - -#endif /* _BDF_H_ */ diff --git a/console/display-drv.h b/console/display-drv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 803d3180..00000000 --- a/console/display-drv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -/* display.h - The interface to a display driver. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _DISPLAY_H_ -#define _DISPLAY_H_ 1 - -#include -#include -#include - - -struct display_ops -{ - /* Initialize the subsystem. */ - error_t (*init) (void); - - /* Create a new (virtual) console display, with the system encoding - being ENCODING. A failure at the first time this is called is - critical. Subsequent calls might return an error if multiple - virtual consoles are not supported. Further operations on this - console will be called with the first parameter being *HOOK, - which should be set to some unique identifier for this - console. */ - error_t (*create) (void **console, const char *encoding); - - /* Destroy the console CONSOLE. The caller will first activate a - different console as the active one. */ - void (*destroy) (void *console); - - /* Change the active console of WHO to CONSOLE. WHO is a unique identifier - for the entity requesting the activation (which can be used by the - display driver to group several activation requests together). */ - void (*activate) (void *console, int who); - - /* Scroll the console CONSOLE by the desired amount. This is only a - hint, the actual amount scrolled might depend on the capability - of the subsystem. Negative AMOUNT scrolls back in history. */ - error_t (*scroll) (void *console, int amount); - - /* Output LENGTH bytes starting from BUFFER in the system encoding. - Set BUFFER and LENGTH to the new values. The exact semantics are - just as in the iconv interface. */ - error_t (*output) (void *console, char **buffer, size_t *length); - - /* Return the current size of CONSOLE in WINSIZE. */ - void (*getsize) (void *console, struct winsize *size); -}; -typedef struct display_ops *display_ops_t; - -extern struct display_ops vga_display_ops; -extern struct display_ops mach_display_ops; - -display_ops_t display_driver[] = - { -#if defined(__i386__) - &vga_display_ops, -#endif - &mach_display_ops, - 0 - }; - -#endif /* _DISPLAY_H_ */ diff --git a/console/dynafont.c b/console/dynafont.c deleted file mode 100644 index cfae051d..00000000 --- a/console/dynafont.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,372 +0,0 @@ -/* dynafont.c - Dynamic font handling. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "vga-hw.h" -#include "vga.h" -#include "bdf.h" -#include "dynafont.h" - - -/* The currently active (visible) dynafont. */ -static dynafont_t active_dynafont; - -/* One glyph in a VGA font is 8 pixels wide and 32 pixels high. Only - the first N lines are visible, and N depends on the VGA register - settings. */ -typedef char vga_font_glyph[VGA_FONT_HEIGHT]; - -/* For each glyph in the VGA font, one instance of this structure is - held in the dynafont. */ -struct mapped_character -{ - /* Reference count of the mapped character. If this drops zero, we - can remove the mapping at any time. */ - int refs; - - /* Remember the character this glyph belongs to, so the glyph can be - reloaded when the font is changed. */ - wchar_t character; - - /* Used by libihash for fast removal of elements. */ - void **locp; -}; - - -struct dynafont -{ - /* The sorted font to take the glyphs from. */ - bdf_font_t font; - - /* The size of the VGA font (256 or 512). Must be a power of 2! */ - int size; - - /* A hash containing a pointer to a struct mapped_character for each - UCS-4 character we map to a VGA font index. */ - ihash_t charmap; - - /* The struct mapped_characters are preallocated for all vga font - index values. This points to an array of SIZE such elements. */ - struct mapped_character *charmap_data; - - /* The last vga font index that had been free (or could be reused). */ - int vga_font_last_free_index; - - /* The number of free slots in the VGA font. */ - int vga_font_free_indices; - - /* The font memory as stored on the card. */ - vga_font_glyph *vga_font; -}; - - -/* Create a new dynafont object, which uses glyphs from the font FONT - (which must be 8 pixels wide and up to 32 pixels heigh). SIZE is - either 256 or 512, and specifies the number of available glyphs in - the font cache. The object is returned in DYNAFONT. The caller - must ensure the integrity of FONT until the object is destroyed or - the font is changed with dynafont_change_font. */ -error_t -dynafont_new (bdf_font_t font, int size, dynafont_t *dynafont) -{ - error_t err = 0; - dynafont_t df; - struct bdf_glyph *glyph = NULL; - - df = malloc (sizeof *df); - if (!df) - return ENOMEM; - - df->font = font; - df->size = size; - err = ihash_create (&df->charmap); - if (err) - { - free (df); - return err; - } - - df->charmap_data = calloc (size, sizeof (struct mapped_character)); - if (!df->charmap_data) - { - ihash_free (df->charmap); - free (df); - return ENOMEM; - } - - df->vga_font = malloc (sizeof (vga_font_glyph) * size); - if (!df->vga_font) - { - ihash_free (df->charmap); - free (df->charmap_data); - free (df); - return ENOMEM; - } - df->vga_font_free_indices = df->size; - df->vga_font_last_free_index = 0; - - /* The encoding of the unknown glyph. Some fonts provide an empty - box for this encoding. Undefine this if you always want to use - the built-in font. XXX Make this a command line option. */ -#define ENCODING_UNKNOWN 0 - /* The encoding of the space. All fonts should provide it. */ -#define ENCODING_SPACE 32 - - { - struct mapped_character *chr = &df->charmap_data[FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN]; - df->vga_font_free_indices--; - chr->refs = 1; - -#if defined(ENCODING_UNKNOWN) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, ENCODING_UNKNOWN, 0); - if (!glyph) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, -1, ENCODING_UNKNOWN); -#endif - if (glyph) - { - /* XXX Take glyph size into account. */ - memcpy (df->vga_font[FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN], glyph->bitmap, 32); - /* Update the hash table. */ - ihash_add (df->charmap, ENCODING_UNKNOWN, chr, &chr->locp); - } - else - { - int i; - char *gl = df->vga_font[FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN]; - /* XXX Take font height into account. */ - gl[0] = 0xFF; /* ******** */ - gl[1] = 0xC3; /* ** ** */ - gl[2] = 0x99; /* * ** * */ - gl[3] = 0x99; /* * ** * */ - gl[4] = 0xF9; /* ***** * */ - gl[5] = 0xF3; /* **** ** */ - gl[6] = 0xF3; /* **** ** */ - gl[7] = 0xE7; /* *** *** */ - gl[8] = 0xE7; /* *** *** */ - gl[9] = 0xFF; /* ******** */ - gl[10] = 0xE7; /* *** *** */ - gl[11] = 0xFF; /* ******** */ - for (i = 12; i < 32; i++) - gl[i] = 0; - } - -#if defined(ENCODING_SPACE) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, ENCODING_SPACE, 0); - if (!glyph) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, -1, ENCODING_SPACE); -#endif - if (glyph) - { - /* XXX Take glyph size into account. */ - memcpy (df->vga_font[FONT_INDEX_SPACE], glyph->bitmap, 32); - /* Update the hash table. */ - ihash_add (df->charmap, ENCODING_SPACE, chr, &chr->locp); - } - else - { - int i; - char *gl = df->vga_font[FONT_INDEX_SPACE]; - for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) - gl[i] = 0; - } - } - *dynafont = df; - return err; -} - - -/* Release a dynafont object and its associated resources. */ -void -dynafont_free (dynafont_t df) -{ - ihash_free (df->charmap); - free (df->charmap_data); - free (df->vga_font); - free (df); -} - - -/* Look up the vga font index for an UCS-4 character. If not already - mapped, try to find space for a new entry and add the mapping. - Acquires an additional reference to the character. Might return - the glyph for the unrepresentable character if the glyph is ot - available for this character or no free slot is available right - now. In the former case, some information gets lost (to do - otherwise, one would have to either assign one of the scarce font - indices to each undisplayable character value on screen, or to - store the whole scrollback buffer as wide chars as well to recover - the lost info from that copy of the original text. */ -int -dynafont_lookup (dynafont_t df, wchar_t wide_chr) -{ - struct mapped_character *chr = ihash_find (df->charmap, (int) wide_chr); - - if (chr) - { - if (!chr->refs++) - df->vga_font_free_indices--; - return (chr - df->charmap_data) / sizeof (struct mapped_character); - } - - /* The character is not currently mapped. Look for an empty - slot and add it. */ - if (df->vga_font_free_indices) - { - int pos = (df->vga_font_last_free_index + 1) % df->size; - struct bdf_glyph *glyph; - - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, (int) wide_chr, 0); - if (!glyph) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, -1, (int) wide_chr); - if (glyph) - { - while (pos != df->vga_font_last_free_index) - { - if (df->charmap_data[pos].refs == 0) - { - /* Ok, we found a new entry, use it. */ - df->vga_font_last_free_index = pos; - chr = &df->charmap_data[pos]; - chr->refs = 1; - memcpy (df->vga_font[pos], glyph->bitmap, VGA_FONT_HEIGHT); - /* XXX This will have to be updated when fonts are - cached. */ - if (active_dynafont == df) - vga_write_font_buffer (0, pos, (char *) glyph->bitmap, - VGA_FONT_HEIGHT); - /* Update the hash table. */ - if (chr->locp) - ihash_locp_remove (df->charmap, chr->locp); - ihash_add (df->charmap, (int) wide_chr, chr, &chr->locp); - return pos; - } - pos = (pos + 1) % df->size; - } - /* Should never be reached. */ - assert (!"No free vga font index."); - } - } - - df->charmap_data[FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN].refs++; - return FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN; -} - - -/* Release a reference to the glyph VGA_FONT_INDEX in dynafont DF. */ -void -dynafont_release (dynafont_t df, int vga_font_index) -{ - if (! --df->charmap_data[vga_font_index].refs) - df->vga_font_free_indices++; -} - - -/* Load the VGA font to the card and make it active. */ -void -dynafont_activate (dynafont_t df) -{ - /* XXX Replace this with some caching method. We have eight font - slots available. */ - vga_write_font_buffer (0, 0, (char *) df->vga_font, - df->size * VGA_FONT_HEIGHT); - vga_select_font_buffer (0, (df->size == 512) ? 1 : 0); - active_dynafont = df; -} - - -/* Change the font used by dynafont DF to FONT. This transformation - is initially loss-less, if the new font can't display some - characters on the screen, you can always go back to a font that - does and get the glyphs for those characters back. (However, the - comments in dynafont_lookup hold for glyphs looked up after the font - change.) */ -void -dynafont_change_font (dynafont_t df, bdf_font_t font) -{ - int i; - - df->font = font; - for (i = 0; i < df->size; i++) - { - /* If we don't derive the unknown or space glyph from the font, - we don't update it. */ -#ifndef ENCODING_UNKNOWN - if (i == FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN) - continue; -#endif -#ifndef ENCODING_SPACE - if (i == FONT_INDEX_SPACE) - continue; -#endif - if (! df->charmap_data[i].refs) - { - /* The glyph is not used. If it is mapped, we need to - remove the mapping to invalidate the glyph. */ - if (df->charmap_data[i].locp) - ihash_locp_remove (df->charmap, df->charmap_data[i].locp); - } - - else - { - /* The glyph is mapped and in use. We will not destroy the - mapping, but just override the glyph in the VGA font. - This way the user can recover from loading a bad font by - going back to a better one. */ - struct bdf_glyph *glyph; - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, - (int) df->charmap_data[i].character, 0); - if (!glyph) - glyph = bdf_find_glyph (df->font, -1, - (int) df->charmap_data[i].character); - if (!glyph) - { -#ifdef ENCODING_UNKNOWN - /* The new font doesn't have a representation for the - unknown glyph at the desired place, so keep the old - one. XXX Should load the built-in one here. */ - if (i == FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN) - continue; -#endif -#ifdef ENCODING_SPACE - /* The new font doesn't have a representation for the - blank glyph at the desired place, so keep the old - one. XXX Should load the built-in one here. */ - if (i == FONT_INDEX_SPACE) - continue; -#endif - memcpy (df->vga_font[i], df->vga_font[FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN], - 32); - } - else - /* XXX Take font size and glyph size into account. */ - memcpy (df->vga_font[i], glyph->bitmap, 32); - } - } - - /* XXX This will have to be changed when we use font caching. */ - if (active_dynafont == df) - vga_write_font_buffer (0, 0, (char *) df->vga_font, - df->size * VGA_FONT_HEIGHT); -} diff --git a/console/dynafont.h b/console/dynafont.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8eb8d3dc..00000000 --- a/console/dynafont.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* dynafont.h - Interfaces for the dynamic font handling. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include - -#include "bdf.h" - - -/* The dynafont interface does not do locking on its own, for maximum - efficiency it relies on locking by the caller (because usually the - caller has some other data structures to lock along with the - dynafont. However, it is safe to call two functions on different - dynafonts asynchronously. */ -typedef struct dynafont *dynafont_t; - -/* Some glyphs are always available at a fixed location. This - includes the representation for the unknown glyph and the blank. - Conveniently, the blank is located at its position in ASCII. */ -#define FONT_INDEX_UNKNOWN 0 -#define FONT_INDEX_SPACE 32 - -/* Create a new dynafont object, which uses glyphs from the font FONT - (which must be 8 pixels wide and up to 32 pixels heigh). SIZE is - either 256 or 512, and specifies the number of available glyphs in - the font cache. The object is returned in DYNAFONT. The caller - must ensure the integrity of FONT until the object is destroyed or - the font is changed with dynafont_change_font. */ -error_t dynafont_new (bdf_font_t font, int size, dynafont_t *dynafont); - -/* Release a dynafont object and its associated resources. */ -void dynafont_free (dynafont_t df); - -/* Look up the vga font index for an UCS-4 character. If not already - mapped, try to find space for a new entry and add the mapping. - Acquires an additional reference to the character. Might return - the glyph for the unrepresentable character if the glyph is ot - available for this character or no free slot is available right - now. In the former case, some information gets lost (to do - otherwise, one would have to either assign one of the scarce font - indices to each undisplayable character value on screen, or to - store the whole scrollback buffer as wide chars as well to recover - the lost info from that copy of the original text. */ -int dynafont_lookup (dynafont_t df, wchar_t wide_chr); - -/* Release a reference to the glyph VGA_FONT_INDEX in dynafont DF. */ -void dynafont_release (dynafont_t df, int vga_font_index); - -/* Load the VGA font to the card and make it active. */ -void dynafont_activate (dynafont_t df); - -/* Change the font used by dynafont DF to FONT. This transformation - is initially loss-less, if the new font can't display some - characters on the screen, you can always go back to a font that - does and get the glyphs for those characters back. (However, the - comments in dynafont_lookup hold for glyphs looked up after the font - change.) */ -void dynafont_change_font (dynafont_t df, bdf_font_t font); diff --git a/console/focus.c b/console/focus.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0e2fc1f4..00000000 --- a/console/focus.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include - -#include "vcons.h" -#include "input-drv.h" -#include "focus.h" - -struct argp_option focus_argp_options[] = - { - { "focus-group", 'f', "NAME", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL, "Start a new focus group" }, - { "input-device", 'i', "NAME", 0, "Add input device NAME to focus group" }, - { "focus", 'F', "CONS[/VCONS]", 0, "Put focus on console CONS, and virtual console VCONS within if specified" }, - { 0 } - }; - -struct -{ - focus_t focus; -} focus_config; - -static error_t -parse_opt (int opt, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) -{ - switch (opt) - { - default: - return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; - case ARGP_KEY_INIT: - case ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS: - case ARGP_KEY_ERROR: - break; - case 'f': - /* Start a new focus group. */ - focus_config.focus = 0; - break; - case 'i': - { - /* Start a new input device. */ - int found = 0; - int i = 0; - while (input_driver[i]) - { - // if (state->child_inputs[i]) - // { - // input_driver->end_config - if (! strcmp (input_driver[i]->name, arg)) - { - found = 1; - state->child_inputs[i] = (void *) 1; - } - else - state->child_inputs[i] = NULL; - } - if (!found) - argp_error (state, "unknown input device %s", arg); - } - } - return 0; -} - -struct argp focus_argp = - { focus_argp_options, parse_opt, 0, 0, 0 /* XXX input_argp_childs */}; - -typedef struct input *input_t; -struct input -{ - input_t next; -}; - -struct focus -{ - struct mutex lock; - - /* The virtual console receiving our input characters. */ - vcons_t vcons; - - /* The list of input devices. */ - input_t input_list; -}; - - -error_t -focus_create (focus_t *r_focus) -{ - focus_t focus = calloc (1, sizeof (*focus)); - if (!focus) - return ENOMEM; - mutex_init (&focus->lock); - - return 0; -} - - -void -focus_add (focus_t focus, input_t input) -{ - mutex_lock (&focus->lock); - input->next = focus->input_list; - focus->input_list = input; - mutex_unlock (&focus->lock); -} - -void -focus_switch_to (focus_t focus, vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&focus->lock); - vcons_activate (vcons, (int) focus); - focus->vcons = vcons; - mutex_unlock (&focus->lock); -} diff --git a/console/focus.h b/console/focus.h deleted file mode 100644 index bd9d8e1c..00000000 --- a/console/focus.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/* focus.h - The interface to an input group. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _FOCUS_H_ -#define _FOCUS_H_ 1 - -typedef struct focus *focus_t; - -extern struct argp focus_argp; - -#define FOCUS_ARGP_CHILD \ - { &focus_argp, 0, "Multiple input devices in the same group share focus" } - -#endif /* _FOCUS_H_ */ diff --git a/console/input-drv.h b/console/input-drv.h deleted file mode 100644 index 60105078..00000000 --- a/console/input-drv.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* input-drv.h - The interface to an input driver. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _INPUT_H_ -#define _INPUT_H_ 1 - -#include -#include - -#include "focus.h" - - -struct input_ops -{ - const char *name; - - /* Fill in ARGP with the argp_child structure for this display. */ - error_t (*argp) (struct argp_child *argp); - - /* Initialize the subsystem. */ - error_t (*init) (void); - - /* Assign the input device to the focus group FOCUS. */ - error_t (*set_focus) (focus_t *focus); - - /* Output LENGTH bytes starting from BUFFER in the system encoding. - Set BUFFER and LENGTH to the new values. The exact semantics are - just as in the iconv interface. */ - error_t (*input) (char **buffer, size_t *length); -}; -typedef struct input_ops *input_ops_t; - -extern struct input_ops pckbd_input_ops; -extern struct input_ops mach_input_ops; - -input_ops_t input_driver[] = - { -#if defined (__i386__) - &pckbd_input_ops, -#endif - &mach_input_ops, - 0 - }; - -#endif diff --git a/console/input.c b/console/input.c index e27d30c8..29e93c76 100644 --- a/console/input.c +++ b/console/input.c @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ void input_destroy (input_t input) ssize_t input_enqueue (input_t input, int nonblock, char *data, size_t datalen) { - error_t err; + error_t err = 0; int was_empty; int enqueued = 0; char *buffer; diff --git a/console/main.c b/console/main.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9ea5ec11..00000000 --- a/console/main.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,455 +0,0 @@ -/* main.c - The main routine of the console server. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#include "priv.h" -#include "tioctl_S.h" -#include "vcons.h" -#include "focus.h" - - -const char *argp_program_version = STANDARD_HURD_VERSION (console); - -int trivfs_fstype = FSTYPE_DEV; -int trivfs_fsid = 0; -int trivfs_support_read = 1; -int trivfs_support_write = 1; -int trivfs_support_exec = 0; - -int trivfs_allow_open = O_READ|O_WRITE; - -/* Properties of the underlying node. */ -mode_t console_mode; -uid_t console_owner; -gid_t console_group; - -/* The argument line options. */ -struct -{ - char *encoding; - int rdev; -} main_config; - -static struct argp_option options[] = - { - {"rdev", 'n', "ID", 0, - "The stat rdev number for this node; may be either a" - " single integer, or of the form MAJOR,MINOR"}, - {"encoding", 'e', "NAME", 0, - "The encoding to use for input and output"}, - {0} - }; - -static struct argp_child argp_childs[] = - { - FOCUS_ARGP_CHILD, - /* XXX CONSOLE_ARGP_CHILD, */ - { 0 } - }; - -static error_t -parse_opt (int opt, char *arg, struct argp_state *state) -{ - switch (opt) - { - default: - return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; - case ARGP_KEY_INIT: - case ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS: - case ARGP_KEY_ERROR: - break; - case 'n': - { - char *start = arg; - char *end; - int rdev; - - rdev = strtoul (start, &end, 0); - if (*end == ',') - /* MAJOR,MINOR form */ - { - start = end; - rdev = (rdev << 8) + strtoul (start, &end, 0); - } - - if (end == start || *end != '\0') - { - argp_error (state, "%s: Invalid argument to --rdev", arg); - return EINVAL; - } - main_config.rdev = rdev; - } - break; - } - return 0; -} - -static struct argp main_argp = - { options, parse_opt, 0, "A translator providing a console device.\v"\ - "The translator provides access to a hardeware console usable\n"\ - "by the HURDIO backend of the term translator.\n", argp_childs }; - - -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -{ - error_t err; - mach_port_t bootstrap; - struct trivfs_control *fsys; - struct stat st; - - argp_parse (&main_argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0); - - task_get_bootstrap_port (mach_task_self (), &bootstrap); - if (bootstrap == MACH_PORT_NULL) - error (1, 0, "Must be started as a translator"); - - /* Set our node */ - err = trivfs_startup (bootstrap, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, &fsys); - mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), bootstrap); - if (err) - error (1, err, "Starting translator"); - - /* Initialize status from underlying node. */ - err = io_stat (fsys->underlying, &st); - if (err) - { - /* We cannot stat the underlying node. Fallback to the defaults. */ - console_owner = console_group = 0; - console_mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR; - err = 0; - } - else - { - console_owner = st.st_uid; - console_group = st.st_gid; - console_mode = (st.st_mode & ACCESSPERMS); - } - console_mode |= S_IFCHR | S_IROOT; - - /* Launch. */ - ports_manage_port_operations_multithread (fsys->pi.bucket, trivfs_demuxer, - 0, 0, 0); - - return 0; -} - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocflush (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int queue_selector) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - if (!queue_selector) - queue_selector = O_READ | O_WRITE; - - if (queue_selector & O_READ) - vcons_flush_input (vcons); - if (queue_selector & O_WRITE) - vcons_discard_output (vcons); - - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiogwinsz (struct trivfs_protid *cred, struct winsize *size) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - vcons_getsize (vcons, size); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocstart (struct trivfs_protid *cred) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - vcons_start_output (vcons); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocstop (struct trivfs_protid *cred) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - vcons_stop_output (vcons); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocoutq (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int *queue_size) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - *queue_size = vcons_pending_output (vcons); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocspgrp (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int pgrp) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - vcons_set_owner (vcons, -pgrp); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -S_tioctl_tiocgpgrp (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int *pgrp) -{ - error_t err; - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - err = vcons_get_owner (vcons, pgrp); - if (!err) - *pgrp = -*pgrp; - - return err; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_file_set_size (struct trivfs_protid *cred, off_t size) -{ - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - return 0; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_seek (struct trivfs_protid *cred, off_t off, int whence, - off_t *newp) -{ - return ESPIPE; -} - - -void -trivfs_modify_stat (struct trivfs_protid *cred, struct stat *st) -{ - st->st_blksize = 512; - st->st_ino = 0; - st->st_rdev = main_config.rdev; - st->st_mode = console_mode; - st->st_uid = console_owner; - st->st_gid = console_group; -} - - -/* Called for user writes to the console as described in - . */ -error_t -trivfs_S_io_write (struct trivfs_protid *cred, char *data, u_int datalen, - off_t offset, int *amount) -{ - error_t err = 0; - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (! (cred->po->openmodes & O_WRITE)) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - *amount = vcons_output (vcons, cred->po->openmodes & O_NONBLOCK, - data, datalen); - if (*amount == -1) - err = errno; - - return err; -} - - -/* Called for user reads from the console. */ -error_t -trivfs_S_io_read (struct trivfs_protid *cred, char **data, u_int *datalen, - off_t offset, int amount) -{ - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (! (cred->po->openmodes & O_READ)) - return EBADF; - - /* XXX */ - return EOPNOTSUPP; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_select (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int *type) -{ - error_t err = 0; - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - - if (! (cred->po->openmodes & O_READ)) - *type &= ~SELECT_READ; - if (! (cred->po->openmodes & O_WRITE)) - *type &= ~SELECT_WRITE; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - if (type) - err = vcons_select (vcons, type); - return err; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_readable (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int *amt) -{ - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if ((cred->po->openmodes & O_READ) == 0) - return EBADF; - - /* XXX */ - // *amt = qsize (inputq); - return 0; -} - - -kern_return_t -trivfs_S_io_get_openmodes (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int *bits) -{ - return EOPNOTSUPP; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_set_all_openmodes (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int bits) -{ - return EOPNOTSUPP; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_set_some_openmodes (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int bits) -{ - return EOPNOTSUPP; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_clear_some_openmodes (struct trivfs_protid *cred, int bits) -{ - return EOPNOTSUPP; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_mod_owner (struct trivfs_protid *cred, pid_t owner) -{ - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - vcons_set_owner (vcons, owner); - return 0; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_S_io_get_owner (struct trivfs_protid *cred, pid_t *owner) -{ - error_t err; - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!cred) - return EOPNOTSUPP; - if (!(cred->po->openmodes & (O_READ | O_WRITE))) - return EBADF; - - vcons = (vcons_t) cred->po->hook; - err = vcons_get_owner (vcons, owner); - return err; -} - - -error_t -trivfs_goaway (struct trivfs_control *cntl, int flags) -{ - return EBUSY; -} diff --git a/console/ourfs_notify.defs b/console/ourfs_notify.defs deleted file mode 100644 index 64127fe6..00000000 --- a/console/ourfs_notify.defs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -/* Private specialized presentation of fs_notify.defs for diskfs library. */ - -#define routine simpleroutine -#define USERPREFIX nowait_ -#include diff --git a/console/vcons.c b/console/vcons.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2e755b2c..00000000 --- a/console/vcons.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -/* vcons.c - The device independant part of a console. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "vcons.h" -#include "display-drv.h" -#include "input-drv.h" - - -struct vcons -{ - /* Protected by cons_list_lock. */ - vcons_t next; - vcons_t prev; - int refcnt; - - /* The following members remain constant over the lifetime of the - object and don't need to be locked. */ - cons_t cons; - int id; - void *display_console; - - struct mutex lock; - /* Indicates if OWNER_ID is initialized. */ - int has_owner; - /* Specifies the ID of the process that should receive the WINCH - signal for this virtual console. */ - int owner_id; - - /* The output queue holds the characters that are to be outputted. - The display driver might refuse to handle some incomplete - multi-byte or composed character at the end of the buffer, so we - have to keep them around. */ - struct mutex output_lock; - int output_stopped; - struct condition output_resumed; - char *output; - size_t output_allocated; - size_t output_size; - - struct mutex input_lock; - /* XXX input queue. */ - char *input; - size_t input_allocated; - size_t input_size; -}; - - -struct cons -{ - /* Protected by cons_list_lock. */ - cons_t prev; - cons_t next; - int refcnt; - vcons_t vcons_list; - size_t vcons_length; - vcons_t vcons_active; - - /* The following members are static and don't need to be locked. */ - char *name; - display_ops_t display_ops; -}; - - -/* The lock protects the console list, all virtual console lists of - all consoles, and their reference counters. */ -struct mutex cons_list_lock; -cons_t cons_list; -size_t cons_length; - - -struct mutex config_lock; -/* The default encoding. */ -const char *config_encoding; -display_ops_t config_display; - - -/* Lookup the console with name NAME, acquire a reference for it, and - return it in R_CONS. If NAME doesn't exist, return ESRCH. */ -error_t -cons_lookup (const char *name, cons_t *r_cons) -{ - cons_t cons; - - mutex_lock (&cons_list_lock); - cons = cons_list; - while (cons) - { - if (!strcmp (name, cons->name)) - { - cons->refcnt++; - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - *r_cons = cons; - return 0; - } - cons = cons->next; - } - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - return ESRCH; -} - - -/* Release a reference to CONS. */ -void -cons_release (cons_t cons) -{ - mutex_lock (&cons_list_lock); - cons->refcnt--; - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); -} - - -/* Lookup the virtual console with number ID in the console CONS, - acquire a reference for it, and return it in R_VCONS. If CREATE is - true, the virtual console will be created if it doesn't exist yet. - If CREATE is true, and ID 0, the first free virtual console id is - used. */ -error_t -vcons_lookup (cons_t cons, int id, int create, vcons_t *r_vcons) -{ - error_t err; - vcons_t previous_cons = 0; - vcons_t vcons; - - if (!id && !create) - return EINVAL; - - mutex_lock (&cons_list_lock); - if (id) - { - if (cons->vcons_list && cons->vcons_list->id <= id) - { - previous_cons = cons->vcons_list; - while (previous_cons->next && previous_cons->next->id <= id) - previous_cons = previous_cons->next; - if (previous_cons->id == id) - { - previous_cons->refcnt++; - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - *r_vcons = previous_cons; - return 0; - } - } - else if (!create) - { - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - return ESRCH; - } - } - else - { - id = 1; - if (cons->vcons_list && cons->vcons_list->id == 1) - { - previous_cons = cons->vcons_list; - while (previous_cons && previous_cons->id == id) - { - id++; - previous_cons = previous_cons->next; - } - } - } - - vcons = calloc (1, sizeof (struct vcons)); - if (!vcons) - { - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - return ENOMEM; - } - mutex_init (&vcons->lock); - mutex_init (&vcons->output_lock); - condition_init (&vcons->output_resumed); - vcons->refcnt = 1; - err = (*(cons->display_ops->create)) (&vcons->display_console, - config_encoding); - if (err) - { - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - free (vcons); - return err; - } - /* XXX Set up keyboard input etc. */ - vcons->cons = cons; - cons->refcnt++; - cons->vcons_length++; - /* Insert the virtual console into the doubly linked list. */ - if (previous_cons) - { - vcons->prev = previous_cons; - if (previous_cons->next) - { - previous_cons->next->prev = vcons; - vcons->next = previous_cons->next; - } - previous_cons->next = vcons; - } - else - { - if (cons->vcons_list) - { - cons->vcons_list->prev = vcons; - vcons->next = cons->vcons_list; - } - cons->vcons_list = vcons; - } - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); - *r_vcons = vcons; - return 0; -} - - -/* Release a reference to the virtual console VCONS. If this was the - last reference the virtual console is destroyed. */ -void -vcons_release (vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&cons_list_lock); - if (!--vcons->refcnt) - { - /* As we keep a reference for all input focus groups pointing to - the virtual console, and a reference for the active console, - we know that without references, this virtual console is - neither active nor used by any input group. */ - - (*vcons->cons->display_ops->destroy) (vcons->display_console); - /* XXX Destroy the rest of the state. */ - - if (vcons->prev) - vcons->prev->next = vcons->next; - else - vcons->cons->vcons_list = vcons->next; - if (vcons->next) - vcons->next->prev = vcons->prev; - - vcons->cons->vcons_length--; - vcons->cons->refcnt--; - free (vcons); - } - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); -} - - -/* Activate virtual console VCONS for WHO. WHO is a unique identifier - for the entity requesting the activation (which can be used by the - display driver to group several activation requests together). */ -void -vcons_activate (vcons_t vcons, int who) -{ - mutex_lock (&cons_list_lock); - if (vcons->cons->vcons_active != vcons) - { - (*vcons->cons->display_ops->activate) (vcons->display_console, who); - vcons->cons->vcons_active->refcnt--; - vcons->refcnt++; - vcons->cons->vcons_active = vcons; - } - mutex_unlock (&cons_list_lock); -} - - -/* Resume the output on the virtual console VCONS. */ -void -vcons_start_output (vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&vcons->output_lock); - if (vcons->output_stopped) - { - vcons->output_stopped = 0; - condition_broadcast (&vcons->output_resumed); - } - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); -} - - -/* Stop all output on the virtual console VCONS. */ -void -vcons_stop_output (vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&vcons->output_lock); - vcons->output_stopped = 1; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); -} - - -/* Return the number of pending output bytes for VCONS. */ -size_t -vcons_pending_output (vcons_t vcons) -{ - int output_size; - mutex_lock (&vcons->output_lock); - output_size = vcons->output_size; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - return output_size; -} - - -/* Fush the input buffer, discarding all pending data. */ -void -vcons_flush_input (vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&vcons->input_lock); - vcons->input_size = 0; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->input_lock); -} - - -/* Flush the output buffer, discarding all pending data. */ -void -vcons_discard_output (vcons_t vcons) -{ - mutex_lock (&vcons->output_lock); - vcons->output_size = 0; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); -} - - -/* Output DATALEN characters from the buffer DATA on the virtual - console VCONS. The DATA must be supplied in the system encoding - configured for VCONS. The function returns the amount of bytes - written (might be smaller than DATALEN) or -1 and the error number - in errno. If NONBLOCK is not zero, return with -1 and set errno - to EWOULDBLOCK if operation would block for a long time. */ -ssize_t -vcons_output (vcons_t vcons, int nonblock, char *data, size_t datalen) -{ - error_t err; - char *output; - size_t output_size; - ssize_t amount; - - error_t ensure_output_buffer_size (size_t new_size) - { - /* Must be a power of two. */ -#define OUTPUT_ALLOCSIZE 32 - - if (vcons->output_allocated < new_size) - { - char *new_output; - new_size = (new_size + OUTPUT_ALLOCSIZE - 1) & ~(OUTPUT_ALLOCSIZE - 1); - new_output = realloc (vcons->output, new_size); - if (!new_output) - return ENOMEM; - vcons->output = new_output; - vcons->output_allocated = new_size; - } - return 0; - } - - mutex_lock (&vcons->output_lock); - while (vcons->output_stopped) - { - if (nonblock) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - errno = EWOULDBLOCK; - return -1; - } - if (hurd_condition_wait (&vcons->output_resumed, &vcons->output_lock)) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - errno = EINTR; - return -1; - } - } - - if (vcons->output_size) - { - err = ensure_output_buffer_size (vcons->output_size + datalen); - if (err) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - errno = ENOMEM; - return -1; - } - output = vcons->output; - output_size = vcons->output_size; - memcpy (output + output_size, data, datalen); - output_size += datalen; - } - else - { - output = data; - output_size = datalen; - } - amount = output_size; - err = (*vcons->cons->display_ops->output) (vcons->display_console, - &output, &output_size); - amount -= output_size; - - if (err && !amount) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - errno = err; - return err; - } - - /* XXX What should be done with invalid characters etc? */ - if (output_size) - { - /* If we used the caller's buffer DATA, the remaining bytes - might not fit in our internal output buffer. In this case we - can reallocate the buffer in VCONS without needing to update - OUTPUT (as it points into DATA). */ - err = ensure_output_buffer_size (output_size); - if (err) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - return err; - } - memmove (vcons->output, output, output_size); - } - vcons->output_size = output_size; - amount += output_size; - - mutex_unlock (&vcons->output_lock); - return amount; -} - - -/* Add DATALEN bytes starting from DATA to the input queue in - VCONS. */ -error_t -vcons_input (vcons_t vcons, char *data, size_t datalen) -{ - error_t err = 0; - - error_t ensure_input_buffer_size (size_t new_size) - { - /* Must be a power of two. */ -#define INPUT_ALLOCSIZE 32 - - if (vcons->input_allocated < new_size) - { - char *new_input; - new_size = (new_size + INPUT_ALLOCSIZE - 1) & ~(INPUT_ALLOCSIZE - 1); - new_input = realloc (vcons->input, new_size); - if (!new_input) - return ENOMEM; - vcons->input = new_input; - vcons->input_allocated = new_size; - } - return 0; - } - - mutex_lock (&vcons->input_lock); - err = ensure_input_buffer_size (vcons->input_size + datalen); - if (err) - { - mutex_unlock (&vcons->input_lock); - return err; - } - memcpy (vcons->input + vcons->input_size, data, datalen); - vcons->input_size += datalen; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->input_lock); - return 0; -} - - -/* Return the dimension of the virtual console VCONS in WINSIZE. */ -void -vcons_getsize (vcons_t vcons, struct winsize *size) -{ - (*vcons->cons->display_ops->getsize) (vcons->display_console, size); -} - - -/* Set the owner of the virtual console VCONS to PID. The owner - receives the SIGWINCH signal when the terminal size changes. */ -error_t -vcons_set_owner (vcons_t vcons, pid_t pid) -{ - mutex_lock (&vcons->lock); - vcons->has_owner = 1; - vcons->owner_id = pid; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->lock); - return 0; -} - - -/* Return the owner of the virtual console VCONS in PID. If there is - no owner, return ENOTTY. */ -error_t -vcons_get_owner (vcons_t vcons, pid_t *pid) -{ - error_t err = 0; - mutex_lock (&vcons->lock); - if (!vcons->has_owner) - err = ENOTTY; - else - *pid = vcons->owner_id; - mutex_unlock (&vcons->lock); - return err; -} diff --git a/console/vcons.h b/console/vcons.h deleted file mode 100644 index 06c611da..00000000 --- a/console/vcons.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -/* vcons.h - Interface for the device independant part of a virtual console. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - - -/* A handle for a console device. */ -typedef struct cons *cons_t; - -/* A handle for a virtual console device. */ -typedef struct vcons *vcons_t; - - -/* Lookup the console with name NAME, acquire a reference for it, and - return it in R_CONS. If NAME doesn't exist, return ESRCH. */ -error_t cons_lookup (const char *name, cons_t *r_cons); - -/* Release a reference to CONS. */ -void cons_release (cons_t cons); - -/* Lookup the virtual console with number ID in the console CONS, - acquire a reference for it, and return it in R_VCONS. If CREATE is - true, the virtual console will be created if it doesn't exist yet. - If CREATE is true, and ID 0, the first free virtual console id is - used. */ -error_t vcons_lookup (cons_t cons, int id, int create, vcons_t *r_vcons); - -/* Release a reference to the virtual console VCONS. If this was the - last reference the virtual console is destroyed. */ -void vcons_release (vcons_t vcons); - - -/* Activate virtual console VCONS for WHO. WHO is a unique identifier - for the entity requesting the activation (which can be used by the - display driver to group several activation requests together). */ -void vcons_activate (vcons_t vcons, int who); - -/* Resume the output on the virtual console VCONS. */ -void vcons_start_output (vcons_t vcons); - -/* Stop all output on the virtual console VCONS. */ -void vcons_stop_output (vcons_t vcons); - -/* Return the number of pending output bytes for VCONS. */ -size_t vcons_pending_output (vcons_t vcons); - -/* Fush the input buffer, discarding all pending data. */ -void vcons_flush_input (vcons_t vcons); - -/* Fush the output buffer, discarding all pending data. */ -void vcons_discard_output (vcons_t vcons); - -/* Add DATALEN bytes starting from DATA to the input queue in - VCONS. */ -error_t vcons_input (vcons_t vcons, char *data, size_t datalen); - -/* Output DATALEN characters from the buffer DATA on the virtual - console VCONS. The DATA must be supplied in the system encoding - configured for VCONS. The function returns the amount of bytes - written (might be smaller than DATALEN) or -1 and the error number - in errno. If NONBLOCK is not zero, return with -1 and set errno - to EWOULDBLOCK if operation would block for a long time. */ -ssize_t vcons_output (vcons_t vcons, int nonblock, char *data, size_t datalen); - -/* Hang interruptible until one of the conditions in TYPE is - fulfilled. Return the conditions fulfilled in TYPE. */ -error_t vcons_select (vcons_t vcons, int *type); - -/* Return the dimension of the virtual console VCONS in WINSIZE. */ -void vcons_getsize (vcons_t vcons, struct winsize *winsize); - -/* Set the owner of the virtual console VCONS to PID. The owner - receives the SIGWINCH signal when the terminal size changes. */ -error_t vcons_set_owner (vcons_t vcons, pid_t pid); - -/* Return the owner of the virtual console VCONS in PID. If there is - no owner, return ENOTTY. */ -error_t vcons_get_owner (vcons_t vcons, pid_t *pid); diff --git a/console/vga-display.c b/console/vga-display.c deleted file mode 100644 index c3c35bbf..00000000 --- a/console/vga-display.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,833 +0,0 @@ -/* vga-display.c - The VGA device dependant part of a (virtual) console. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "vga.h" -#include "dynafont.h" -#include "display-drv.h" - - -struct vga_display_console -{ - /* The lock for the vga display console structure. */ - struct mutex lock; - - /* The state of the conversion of output characters. */ - iconv_t cd; - - /* The parsing state of output characters, needed to handle escape - character sequences. */ - enum - { - STATE_NORMAL = 0, - /* An escape character has just been parsed. */ - STATE_ESC, - STATE_ESC_BRACKET_INIT, - STATE_ESC_BRACKET, - STATE_ESC_BRACKET_QUESTION - } parse_state; - - /* How many parameters an escape sequence may have. */ -#define PARSE_MAX_PARAMS 10 - int parse_params[PARSE_MAX_PARAMS]; - int parse_nparams; - - /* The VGA font for this virtual console. */ - dynafont_t df; - - /* The complete video buffer, including the scroll back buffer. */ - char *video_buffer; - - /* The size of the video buffer, in lines. */ - int video_buffer_lines; - - /* The top most line of the screen in the video buffer. */ - int current_line; - - /* The number of lines scrolled back. */ - int scrolling; - - /* Maximum number of lines scrolled back. */ - int scrolling_max; - - /* True if the cursor is not displayed. */ - int cursor_off; - - int width; - int height; - int cursor_x; - int cursor_y; - /* Current attribute. */ - char attr; -}; - - -/* Protects the VGA hardware and all global variables, like the active - console. */ -static struct mutex vga_lock; - -/* The currently active console. */ -static struct vga_display_console *active_console; - - -/* Initialize the subsystem. */ -error_t -vga_display_init () -{ - mutex_init (&vga_lock); - return vga_init (); -} - - -/* Create a new (virtual) console display, with the system encoding - being ENCODING. A failure at the first time this is called is - critical. Subsequent calls might return an error if multiple - virtual consoles are not supported. Further operations on this - console will be called with the first parameter being *HOOK, which - should be set to some unique identifier for this console. */ -error_t -vga_display_create (void **console, const char *encoding) -{ - error_t err = 0; - struct vga_display_console *cons; - - cons = calloc (1, sizeof *cons); - if (cons) - return ENOMEM; - mutex_init (&cons->lock); - err = dynafont_new (0 /*XXX*/, 256, &cons->df); - if (err) - { - free (cons); - return err; - } - - cons->width = 80; - cons->height = 25; - cons->video_buffer_lines = 200; /* XXX For now. */ - cons->video_buffer = malloc (cons->video_buffer_lines * cons->width * 2); - if (!cons->video_buffer) - { - dynafont_free (cons->df); - free (cons); - return ENOMEM; - } - cons->current_line = 0; - /* XXX Fill out the first cons->height lines of the buffer here (or - later). */ - - /* WCHAR_T happens to be UCS-4 on the GNU system. */ - cons->cd = iconv_open ("WCHAR_T", encoding); - if (cons->cd == (iconv_t) -1) - { - err = errno; - dynafont_free (cons->df); - free (cons->video_buffer); - free (cons); - } - return err; -} - - -/* Destroy the console CONSOLE. The caller will first activate a - different console. */ -void -vga_display_destroy (void *console) -{ - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - iconv_close (cons->cd); - dynafont_free (cons->df); - free (cons); -} - - -/* Update the cursor position on the screen. Expects CONS and the VGA - hardware to be locked and CONS to be the active console. */ -static void -vga_display_update_cursor (struct vga_display_console *cons) -{ - int pos; - - if (cons->cursor_off) - return; - - pos = cons->cursor_x + (cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling) * cons->width; - - vga_set_cursor (pos); -} - - -/* Update the screen content. Expects CONS and the VGA hardware to be - locked and CONS to be the active console. XXX Maybe inline/macro. */ -static void -vga_display_update_screen (struct vga_display_console *cons) -{ - int start_line = cons->current_line - cons->scrolling; - int lines; - - if (start_line < 0) - start_line += cons->video_buffer_lines; - lines = cons->video_buffer_lines - start_line; - if (lines > cons->height) - lines = cons->height; - - memcpy (vga_videomem, cons->video_buffer + start_line * cons->width * 2, - lines * cons->width * 2); - if (lines < cons->height) - memcpy (vga_videomem, cons->video_buffer, - (cons->height - lines) * cons->width * 2); -} - - -/* Change the active console to CONSOLE. */ -void -vga_display_activate (void *console, int key) -{ - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - - mutex_lock (&cons->lock); - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - active_console = cons; - dynafont_activate (cons->df); - vga_display_update_screen (cons); - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - vga_display_cursor (!cons->cursor_off); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - mutex_unlock (&cons->lock); -} - - -/* Scroll the console CONSOLE by the desired amount. This is only a - hint, the actual amount scrolled might depend on the capability of - the subsystem. Negative AMOUNT scrolls back in history. */ -error_t -vga_display_scroll (void *console, int amount) -{ - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - int old_scrolling; - int cursor_state_change = 0; - - mutex_lock (&cons->lock); - old_scrolling = cons->scrolling; - cons->scrolling -= amount; - if (cons->scrolling < 0) - cons->scrolling = 0; - else if (cons->scrolling > cons->scrolling_max) - cons->scrolling = cons->scrolling_max; - - if (old_scrolling != cons->scrolling) - { - if ((!cons->cursor_off - && cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling >= cons->height) - || (cons->cursor_off - && cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling < cons->height)) - { - cons->cursor_off = !cons->cursor_off; - cursor_state_change = 1; - } - - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - { - /* XXX Replace this with a fast memmove in the video - memory. */ - vga_display_update_screen (cons); - if (cursor_state_change) - vga_display_cursor (!cons->cursor_off); - } - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - mutex_unlock (&cons->lock); - return 0; -} - - -/* Change the font on the console CONSOLE to font. The old font will - not be accessed by the vga console subsystem anymore after this - call completed. */ -void -vga_display_change_font (void *console, bdf_font_t font) -{ - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - mutex_lock (&cons->lock); - dynafont_change_font (cons->df, font); - mutex_unlock (&cons->lock); -} - - -#if 0 -static void -limit_cursor (struct emu *emu) -{ - if (emu->x >= emu->width) - emu->x = emu->width - 1; - else if (emu->x < 0) - emu->x = 0; - - if (emu->y >= emu->height) - emu->y = emu->height - 1; - else if (emu->y < 0) - emu->y = 0; -} - -static void -handle_esc_bracket_hl (struct emu *emu, int code, int flag) -{ - switch (code) - { - case 34: /* cursor standout: , */ - emu->cursor_standout = flag; - recalc_cursor (emu); - break; - } -} - -static void -handle_esc_bracket_m (struct emu *emu, int code) -{ - switch (code) - { - case 0: /* all attributes off: */ - emu->fg = emu->def_fg; - emu->bg = emu->def_bg; - emu->reverse = emu->bold = emu->blink = - emu->invisible = emu->dim = emu->underline = 0; - /* Cursor attributes aren't text attributes. */ - break; - case 1: /* bold on: */ - emu->bold = 1; - break; - case 2: /* dim on: */ - emu->dim = 1; - break; - case 4: /* underline on: */ - emu->underline = 1; - break; - case 5: /* blink on: */ - emu->blink = 1; - break; - case 7: /* reverse video on: , */ - emu->reverse = 1; - break; - case 8: /* concealed on: */ - emu->invisible = 1; - break; - case 21: /* bold off */ - emu->bold = 0; - break; - case 22: /* dim off */ - emu->dim = 0; - break; - case 24: /* underline off: */ - emu->underline = 0; - break; - case 25: /* blink off */ - emu->blink = 0; - break; - case 27: /* reverse video off: */ - emu->reverse = 0; - break; - case 28: /* concealed off */ - emu->invisible = 0; - break; - /* Case ranges are a GCC extension. */ - case 30 ... 37: /* set foreground color: */ - emu->fg = code - 30; - break; - case 39: /* default foreground color; ANSI? */ - emu->fg = emu->def_fg; - break; - case 40 ... 47: /* set background color: */ - emu->bg = code - 40; - break; - case 49: /* default background color; ANSI? */ - emu->bg = emu->def_bg; - break; - } -} - -static void -handle_esc_bracket (struct emu *emu, char op) -{ - int i; - switch (op) - { - case 'H': case 'f': /* cursor position: */ - emu->x = emu->params[1] - 1; - emu->y = emu->params[0] - 1; - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 'G': /* horizontal position: */ - emu->x = emu->params[0] - 1; - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 'F': /* beginning of previous line */ - emu->x = 0; - /* fall through */ - case 'A': /* cursor up: , */ - /* (a ?: b) is a GCC extension meaning (a ? a : b). */ - emu->y -= (emu->params[0] ?: 1); - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 'E': /* beginning of next line */ - emu->x = 0; - /* fall through */ - case 'B': /* cursor down: , */ - emu->y += (emu->params[0] ?: 1); - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 'C': /* cursor right: , */ - emu->x += (emu->params[0] ?: 1); - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 'D': /* cursor left: , */ - emu->x -= (emu->params[0] ?: 1); - limit_cursor (emu); - break; - case 's': /* save cursor position: */ - emu->saved_x = emu->x; - emu->saved_y = emu->y; - break; - case 'u': /* restore cursor position: */ - emu->x = emu->saved_x; - emu->y = emu->saved_y; - limit_cursor (emu); /* in case the screen was larger before */ - break; - case 'h': /* reset mode */ - for (i = 0; i < emu->nparams; ++i) - handle_esc_bracket_hl (emu, emu->params[i], 0); - break; - case 'l': /* set mode */ - for (i = 0; i < emu->nparams; ++i) - handle_esc_bracket_hl (emu, emu->params[i], 1); - break; - case 'm': - for (i = 0; i < emu->nparams; ++i) - handle_esc_bracket_m (emu, emu->params[i]); - recalc_attr (emu); - break; - case 'J': - switch (emu->params[0]) - { - case 0: /* clear to end of screen: */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, emu->x, emu->y, emu->width - emu->x, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, emu->y+1, - emu->width, emu->height - emu->y, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 1: /* clear to beginning of screen */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, 0, emu->width, emu->y, - emu->attr | ' '); - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, emu->y, emu->x + 1, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 2: /* clear entire screen */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, 0, emu->width, emu->height, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - } - break; - case 'K': - switch (emu->params[0]) - { - case 0: /* clear to end of line: */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, emu->x, emu->y, emu->width - emu->x, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 1: /* clear to beginning of line: */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, emu->y, emu->x + 1, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 2: /* clear entire line */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, 0, emu->y, emu->width, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - } - break; - case 'L': /* insert line(s): , */ - screen_scroll_down (emu->screen, 0, emu->y, - emu->width, emu->height - emu->y, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 'M': /* delete line(s): ,
*/ - screen_scroll_up (emu->screen, 0, emu->y, - emu->width, emu->height - emu->y, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case '@': /* insert character(s): , */ - screen_scroll_right (emu->screen, emu->x, emu->y, - emu->width - emu->x, 1, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 'P': /* delete character(s): , */ - screen_scroll_left (emu->screen, emu->x, emu->y, - emu->width - emu->x, 1, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 'S': /* scroll up: , */ - screen_scroll_up (emu->screen, 0, 0, emu->width, emu->height, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 'T': /* scroll down: , */ - screen_scroll_down (emu->screen, 0, 0, emu->width, emu->height, - emu->params[0] ?: 1, emu->attr | ' '); - break; - case 'X': /* erase character(s): */ - screen_fill (emu->screen, emu->x, emu->y, emu->params[0] ?: 1, 1, - emu->attr | ' '); - break; - } -} - -static void -handle_esc_bracket_question_hl (struct emu *emu, int code, int flag) -{ - switch (code) - { - case 25: /* cursor invisibility: , */ - emu->cursor_invisible = flag; - recalc_cursor (emu); - break; - } -} - -static void -handle_esc_bracket_question (struct emu *emu, char op) -{ - int i; - switch (op) - { - case 'h': /* reset mode */ - for (i = 0; i < emu->nparams; ++i) - handle_esc_bracket_question_hl (emu, emu->params[i], 0); - break; - case 'l': /* set mode */ - for (i = 0; i < emu->nparams; ++i) - handle_esc_bracket_question_hl (emu, emu->params[i], 1); - break; - } -} -#endif - -/* Console must be locked. */ -static void -vga_display_output_one (struct vga_display_console *cons, wchar_t chr) -{ -#if 0 - switch (cons->parse_state) - { - case STATE_NORMAL: - switch (chr) - { - case '\r': - /* Carriage return: . */ - if (cons->cursor_x) - { - cons->cursor_x = 0; - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - break; - case '\n': - /* Cursor down: , scroll up: . */ - if (cons->cursor_y < cons->height - 1) - { - cons->cursor_y++; - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - else - { - if (cons->current_line == cons->video_buffer_lines - 1) - cons->current_line = 0; - else - cons->current_line++; - /* XXX Empty out current line with spaces. */ - if (cons->scrolling_max - < cons->video_buffer_lines - cons->height) - cons->scrolling_max++; - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_screen (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - break; - case '\b': - /* Cursor backward: . */ - if (cons->cursor_x > 0 || cons->cursor_y > 0) - { - if (cons->cursor_x > 0) - cons->cursor_x--; - else - { - /* XXX This implements the functionality. - The alternative is to cut off and set x to 0. */ - cons->cursor_x = cons->width - 1; - cons->cursor_y--; - } - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - break; - case '\t': /* horizontal tab: */ - cons->cursor_x = (cons->cursor_x | 7) + 1; - if (cons->cursor_x >= cons->width) - { - cons->cursor_x = 0; - if (cons->cursor_y < cons->height - 1) - cons->cursor_y++; - else - { - if (cons->current_line == cons->video_buffer_lines - 1) - cons->current_line = 0; - else - cons->current_line++; - /* XXX Empty out current line with spaces. */ - if (cons->scrolling_max - < cons->video_buffer_lines - cons->height) - cons->scrolling_max++; - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - { - vga_display_update_screen (cons); - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - } - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - /* Out. */ - break; - } - } - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - break; - case '\033': - cons->parse_state = STATE_ESC; - break; - case '\0': - /* Padding character: . */ - break; - default: - { - int charval = dynafont_lookup (cons->df, chr); - int line = (cons->current_line + cons->cursor_y) - % cons->video_buffer_lines; - - cons->video_buffer[(line * cons->width + cons->cursor_x) * 2] - = charval & 0xff; - cons->video_buffer[(line * cons->width + cons->cursor_x) * 2 + 1] - = cons->attr | (cons->size == 512 ? (charval >> 5) & 0x8 : 0); - - /* XXX Taking the lock twice, once here, and once below. */ - if (cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling < cons->height) - { - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - { - vga_videomem[((cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling) - * cons->width - + cons->cursor_x) * 2] = charval; - vga_videomem[((cons->cursor_y + cons->scrolling) - * cons->width - + cons->cursor_x) * 2 + 1] = cons->attr; - } - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - } - - cons->cursor_x++; - if (cons->cursor_x == cons->height) - { - cons->cursor_x = 0; - if (cons->cursor_y < cons->height - 1) - cons->cursor_y++; - else - { - if (cons->current_line == cons->video_buffer_lines - 1) - cons->current_line = 0; - else - cons->current_line++; - /* XXX Empty out current line with spaces. */ - if (cons->scrolling_max - < cons->video_buffer_lines - cons->height) - cons->scrolling_max++; - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - { - vga_display_update_screen (cons); - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - } - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - /* Out. */ - break; - } - } - mutex_lock (&vga_lock); - if (active_console == cons) - vga_display_update_cursor (cons); - mutex_unlock (&vga_lock); - break; - } - } - break; - - case STATE_ESC: - switch (chr) - { - case '[': - cons->parse_state = STATE_ESC_BRACKET_INIT; - break; - case 'c': - /* Clear screen and home cursor: . */ - /* XXX */ - // screen_fill (cons->screen, 0, 0, cons->width, cons->height, - // emu->attr | ' '); - cons->cursor_x = cons->cursor_y = 0; - cons->parse_state = STATE_NORMAL; - break; - default: - /* Unsupported escape sequence. */ - cons->parse_state = STATE_NORMAL; - break; - } - break; - - case STATE_ESC_BRACKET_INIT: - memset (&cons->parse_params, 0, sizeof cons->parse_params); - cons->parse_nparams = 0; - if (chr == '?') - { - cons->parse_state = STATE_ESC_BRACKET_QUESTION; - break; /* Consume the question mark. */ - } - else - cons->parse_state = STATE_ESC_BRACKET; - /* Fall through. */ - case STATE_ESC_BRACKET: - case STATE_ESC_BRACKET_QUESTION: - if (chr >= '0' && chr <= '9') - cons->parse_params[cons->parse_nparams] - = cons->parse_params[cons->parse_nparams]*10 + chr - '0'; - else if (chr == ';') - { - if (++(cons->parse_nparams) >= PARSE_MAX_PARAMS) - cons->parse_state = STATE_NORMAL; /* too many */ - } - else - { - cons->parse_nparams++; - if (cons->parse_state == STATE_ESC_BRACKET) - handle_esc_bracket (emu, chr); - else - handle_esc_bracket_question (emu, chr); - cons->parse_state = STATE_NORMAL; - } - break; - default: - abort (); - } -#endif -} - - -/* Output LENGTH bytes starting from BUFFER in the system encoding. - Set BUFFER and LENGTH to the new values. The exact semantics are - just as in the iconv interface. */ -error_t -vga_display_output (void *console, char **buffer, size_t *length) -{ -#define CONV_OUTBUF_SIZE 256 - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - error_t err = 0; - - mutex_lock (&cons->lock); - while (!err && *length > 0) - { - size_t nconv; - wchar_t outbuf[CONV_OUTBUF_SIZE]; - char *outptr = (char *) outbuf; - size_t outsize = CONV_OUTBUF_SIZE; - error_t saved_err; - int i; - - nconv = iconv (cons->cd, buffer, length, &outptr, &outsize); - saved_err = errno; - - /* First process all successfully converted characters. */ - for (i = 0; i < CONV_OUTBUF_SIZE - outsize; i++) - vga_display_output_one (cons, outbuf[i]); - - if (nconv == (size_t) -1) - { - /* Conversion didn't work out. */ - if (saved_err == EINVAL) - /* This is only an unfinished byte sequence at the end of - the input buffer. */ - break; - else if (saved_err != E2BIG) - err = saved_err; - } - } - mutex_unlock (&cons->lock); - return err; -} - - -void -vga_display_getsize (void *console, struct winsize *winsize) -{ - struct vga_display_console *cons = console; - mutex_lock (&cons->lock); - winsize->ws_row = cons->height; - winsize->ws_col = cons->width; - winsize->ws_xpixel = 0; - winsize->ws_ypixel = 0; - mutex_unlock (&cons->lock); -} - - -struct display_ops vga_display_ops = -{ - vga_display_init, - vga_display_create, - vga_display_destroy, - vga_display_activate, - vga_display_scroll, - vga_display_output, - vga_display_getsize -}; diff --git a/console/vga-hw.h b/console/vga-hw.h deleted file mode 100644 index dc147e00..00000000 --- a/console/vga-hw.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -/* vga-hw.h - Definitions for the VGA hardware. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _VGA_HW_H_ -#define _VGA_HW_H_ 1 - -#define VGA_VIDEO_MEM_BASE_ADDR 0x0a0000 -#define VGA_VIDEO_MEM_LENGTH 0x004000 - -#define VGA_FONT_BUFFER 8 -#define VGA_FONT_SIZE 256 -#define VGA_FONT_HEIGHT 32 - -#define VGA_MIN_REG 0x3c0 -#define VGA_MAX_REG 0x3df - -/* The sequencer address register selects the sub-register of the - sequencer that is accessed through the sequencer data register. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG 0x3c4 -#define VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG 0x3c5 - -/* The reset subregister can be used to asynchronously or - synchronously halt or clear the sequencer. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_RESET_ADDR 0x00 -#define VGA_SEQ_RESET_ASYNC 0x10 /* Can cause loss of video data. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_RESET_SYNC 0x01 -#define VGA_SEQ_RESET_CLEAR 0x11 /* Sequencer can operate. */ - -/* The map subregister specifies which planes are written to. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_MAP_ADDR 0x02 -#define VGA_SEQ_MAP_PLANE0 0x01 -#define VGA_SEQ_MAP_PLANE1 0x02 -#define VGA_SEQ_MAP_PLANE2 0x04 -#define VGA_SEQ_MAP_PLANE3 0x08 - -/* The font subregister. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_FONT_ADDR 0x03 - -/* The memory mode subregister specifies the way that memory is - accessed. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_MODE_ADDR 0x04 -#define VGA_SEQ_MODE_EXT 0x02 /* Access 265kB rather than 64kB. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_MODE_SEQUENTIAL 0x04 /* Sequential, not odd/even addr. */ -#define VGA_SEQ_MODE_CHAIN4 0x08 /* Chain 4 addressing. */ - - -/* The graphics address register selects the sub-register that is - accessed through the graphics data register. */ -#define VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG 0x3ce -#define VGA_GFX_DATA_REG 0x3cf - -/* The map subregister selects the plane to read from. */ -#define VGA_GFX_MAP_ADDR 0x04 -#define VGA_GFX_MAP_PLANE0 0x00 -#define VGA_GFX_MAP_PLANE1 0x01 -#define VGA_GFX_MAP_PLANE2 0x02 -#define VGA_GFX_MAP_PLANE3 0x03 - -/* The mode subregister selects the memory access mode. */ -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_ADDR 0x05 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_SHIFT256 0x40 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_SHIFT 0x20 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_HOSTOE 0x10 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_READ0 0x00 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_READ1 0x08 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_WRITE0 0x00 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_WRITE1 0x01 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_WRITE2 0x02 -#define VGA_GFX_MODE_WRITE3 0x03 - -/* The miscellaneous subregister. */ -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_ADDR 0x06 -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_GFX 0x01 /* Switch on graphics mode. */ -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_CHAINOE 0x02 -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_A0TOBF 0x00 -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_A0TOAF 0x04 -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_B0TOB7 0x08 -#define VGA_GFX_MISC_B8TOBF 0x0c - - -/* The CRTC Registers. XXX Depends on the I/O Address Select field. - However, the only need to use the other values is for compatibility - with monochrome adapters. */ -#define VGA_CRT_ADDR_REG 0x3d4 -#define VGA_CRT_DATA_REG 0x3d5 - -/* The cursor start subregister. */ -#define VGA_CRT_CURSOR_START 0x0a -#define VGA_CRT_CURSOR_DISABLE 0x10 - -#define VGA_CRT_CURSOR_HIGH 0x0e -#define VGA_CRT_CURSOR_LOW 0x0f - -#endif diff --git a/console/vga.c b/console/vga.c deleted file mode 100644 index 77b8dee3..00000000 --- a/console/vga.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -/* vga.c - VGA hardware access. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "vga-hw.h" -#include "vga.h" - - -/* The base of the video memory mapping. */ -char *vga_videomem; - -/* Initialize the VGA hardware and set up the permissions and memory - mappings. */ -error_t -vga_init (void) -{ - error_t err; - int fd; - - if (ioperm (VGA_MIN_REG, VGA_MAX_REG - VGA_MIN_REG + 1, 1) < 0) - return errno; - - fd = open ("/dev/mem", O_RDWR); - if (fd < 0) - return errno; - vga_videomem = mmap (0, VGA_VIDEO_MEM_LENGTH, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_SHARED, fd, VGA_VIDEO_MEM_BASE_ADDR); - err = errno; - close (fd); - if (vga_videomem == (void *) -1) - return err; - return 0; -} - - -/* Release the resources and privileges associated with the VGA - hardware access. */ -void -vga_deinit (void) -{ - ioperm (VGA_MIN_REG, VGA_MAX_REG, 0); - munmap (vga_videomem, VGA_VIDEO_MEM_LENGTH); -} - - -/* Write DATALEN bytes from DATA to the font buffer BUFFER, starting - from glyph INDEX. */ -void -vga_write_font_buffer (int buffer, int index, char *data, size_t datalen) -{ - char saved_seq_map; - char saved_seq_mode; - char saved_gfx_mode; - char saved_gfx_misc; - - int offset = buffer * VGA_FONT_SIZE + index * VGA_FONT_HEIGHT; - assert (offset >= 0 && offset + datalen <= VGA_VIDEO_MEM_LENGTH); - - /* Select plane 2 for sequential writing. */ - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MAP_ADDR, VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG); - saved_seq_map = inb_p (VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MAP_PLANE2, VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MODE_ADDR, VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG); - saved_seq_mode = inb_p (VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MODE_SEQUENTIAL | VGA_SEQ_MODE_EXT | 0x1 /* XXX Why? */, - VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - - /* Set write mode 0, but assume that rotate count, enable set/reset, - logical operation and bit mask fields are set to their - `do-not-modify-host-value' default. The misc register is set to - select sequential addressing in text mode. */ - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - saved_gfx_mode = inb_p (VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_WRITE0, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - saved_gfx_misc = inb_p (VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_A0TOAF, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - - memcpy (vga_videomem + offset, data, datalen); - - /* Restore sequencer and graphic register values. */ - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MAP_ADDR, VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_seq_map, VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_MODE_ADDR, VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_seq_mode, VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); - - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_gfx_mode, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_gfx_misc, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); -} - - -/* Read DATALEN bytes into DATA from the font buffer BUFFER, starting - from glyph INDEX. */ -void -vga_read_font_buffer (int buffer, int index, char *data, size_t datalen) -{ - char saved_gfx_map; - char saved_gfx_mode; - char saved_gfx_misc; - - int offset = buffer * VGA_FONT_SIZE + index * VGA_FONT_HEIGHT; - assert (offset >= 0 && offset + datalen <= VGA_VIDEO_MEM_LENGTH); - - /* Read sequentially from plane 2. */ - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MAP_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - saved_gfx_map = inb_p (VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MAP_PLANE2, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - saved_gfx_mode = inb_p (VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_READ0, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - saved_gfx_misc = inb_p (VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_A0TOBF, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - - memcpy (data, vga_videomem + offset, datalen); - - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MAP_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_gfx_map, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MODE_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_gfx_mode, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); - outb_p (VGA_GFX_MISC_ADDR, VGA_GFX_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (saved_gfx_misc, VGA_GFX_DATA_REG); -} - - -/* Set FONT_BUFFER_SUPP to FONT_BUFFER if the font is small. */ -void -vga_select_font_buffer (int font_buffer, int font_buffer_supp) -{ - char font = ((font_buffer & 6) >> 1) | ((font_buffer & 1) << 4) - | ((font_buffer_supp & 6) << 1) | ((font_buffer_supp & 1) << 5); - - outb_p (VGA_SEQ_FONT_ADDR, VGA_SEQ_ADDR_REG); - outb_p (font, VGA_SEQ_DATA_REG); -} - - -/* Enable (if ON is true) or disable (otherwise) the cursor. Expects - the VGA hardware to be locked. */ -void -vga_display_cursor (int on) -{ - char crs_start; - - outb (VGA_CRT_CURSOR_START, VGA_CRT_ADDR_REG); - crs_start = inb (VGA_CRT_DATA_REG); - if (on) - crs_start &= ~VGA_CRT_CURSOR_DISABLE; - else - crs_start |= VGA_CRT_CURSOR_DISABLE; - outb (crs_start, VGA_CRT_DATA_REG); -} - - -/* Set the cursor position to POS, which is (x_pos + y_pos * width). */ -void -vga_set_cursor (int pos) -{ - outb (VGA_CRT_CURSOR_HIGH, VGA_CRT_ADDR_REG); - outb (pos >> 8, VGA_CRT_DATA_REG); - outb (VGA_CRT_CURSOR_LOW, VGA_CRT_ADDR_REG); - outb (pos && 0xff, VGA_CRT_DATA_REG); -} diff --git a/console/vga.h b/console/vga.h deleted file mode 100644 index 43307980..00000000 --- a/console/vga.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* vga.h - Interface for VGA hardware access. - Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Marcus Brinkmann. - - This file is part of the GNU Hurd. - - The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at - your option) any later version. - - The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ - -#ifndef _VGA_H_ -#define _VGA_H_ 1 - -#include -#include - - -/* The VGA interface does not do locking on its own, for maximum - efficiency it relies on locking by the caller (because usually the - caller has some other data structures to lock along with the - VGA hardware. */ - -/* The mapped video memory. */ -extern char *vga_videomem; - -/* Initialize the VGA hardware and set up the permissions and memory - mappings. */ -error_t vga_init (void); - -/* Release the resources and privileges associated with the VGA - hardware access. */ -void vga_deinit (void); - -/* Write DATALEN bytes from DATA to the font buffer BUFFER, starting - from glyph index. */ -void vga_write_font_buffer (int buffer, int index, char *data, size_t datalen); - -/* Read DATALEN bytes into DATA from the font buffer BUFFER, starting - from glyph INDEX. */ -void vga_read_font_buffer (int buffer, int index, char *data, size_t datalen); - -/* Set FONT_BUFFER_SUPP to FONT_BUFFER if the font is small. */ -void vga_select_font_buffer (int font_buffer, int font_buffer_supp); - -/* Enable (if ON is true) or disable (otherwise) the cursor. Expects - the VGA hardware to be locked. */ -void vga_display_cursor (int on); - -/* Set the cursor position to POS, which is (x_pos + y_pos * width). */ -void vga_set_cursor (int pos); - -#endif /* _VGA_H_ */ -- cgit v1.2.3