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*/
/*
* MkLinux
*/
/* CMU_HIST */
/*
* Revision 2.6 91/06/19 11:54:28 rvb
* File moved here from mips/PMAX since it tries to be generic;
* it is used on the PMAX and the Vax3100.
* [91/06/04 rvb]
*
* Revision 2.5 91/05/14 17:27:50 mrt
* Correcting copyright
*
* Revision 2.4 91/02/05 17:44:30 mrt
* Added author notices
* [91/02/04 11:17:53 mrt]
*
* Changed to use new Mach copyright
* [91/02/02 12:16:32 mrt]
*
* Revision 2.3 90/12/05 23:34:34 af
*
*
* Revision 2.1.1.1 90/11/01 03:41:45 af
* Re-created from pm_switch.h for new consistent naming scheme.
* [90/10/04 af]
*
*/
/* CMU_ENDHIST */
/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
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* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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*
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*/
/*
*/
/*
* File: screen_switch.h
* Author: Alessandro Forin, Carnegie Mellon University
* Date: 10/90
*
* Definitions of things that must be tailored to
* specific hardware boards for the Generic Screen Driver.
*/
#ifndef SCREEN_SWITCH_H
#define SCREEN_SWITCH_H 1
#include <mach/boolean.h>
/*
* List of probe routines, scanned at cold-boot time
* to see which, if any, graphic display is available.
* This is done before autoconf, so that printing on
* the console works early on. The alloc routine is
* called only on the first device that answers.
* Ditto for the setup routine, called later on.
*/
struct screen_probe_vector {
int (*probe)(void);
unsigned int (*alloc)(void);
int (*setup)(int, user_info_t);
};
/*
* Low-level operations on the graphic device, used
* by the otherwise device-independent interface code
*/
/* Forward declaration of screen_softc_t */
typedef struct screen_softc *screen_softc_t;
struct screen_switch {
int (*graphic_open)(void); /* when X11 opens */
int (*graphic_close)(screen_softc_t); /* .. or closes */
int (*set_status)(screen_softc_t,
dev_flavor_t,
dev_status_t,
natural_t); /* dev-specific ops */
int (*get_status)(screen_softc_t,
dev_flavor_t,
dev_status_t,
natural_t*); /* dev-specific ops */
int (*char_paint)(screen_softc_t,
int,
int,
int); /* blitc */
int (*pos_cursor)(void*,
int,
int); /* cursor positioning*/
int (*insert_line)(screen_softc_t,
short); /* ..and scroll down */
int (*remove_line)(screen_softc_t,
short); /* ..and scroll up */
int (*clear_bitmap)(screen_softc_t); /* blank screen */
int (*video_on)(void*,
user_info_t*); /* screen saver */
int (*video_off)(void*,
user_info_t*);
int (*intr_enable)(void*,
boolean_t);
int (*map_page)(screen_softc_t,
vm_offset_t,
int); /* user-space mapping*/
};
/*
* Each graphic device needs page-aligned memory
* to be mapped in user space later (for events
* and such). Size and content of this memory
* is unfortunately device-dependent, even if
* it did not need to (puns).
*/
extern char *screen_data;
extern struct screen_probe_vector screen_probe_vector[];
extern int screen_noop(void), screen_find(void);
#endif /* SCREEN_SWITCH_H */