Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jmmv 8b589aee17 Add support to automatically repeat mouse button events in wsmouse(4) and
change wsconsctl(4) so that this is configurable.

This is specially useful for mice that provide page up/down buttons instead
of a real wheel and that do not send events repeatedly from the hardware.
(E.g.: Logitech Marble Mouse.)

No objections in tech-kern@.
2006-02-05 17:38:33 +00:00
christos 6499bd69c1 constify. 2005-06-26 22:45:50 +00:00
xtraeme 844f4c525d Kill __P(), ANSIfy, remove main() prototype; WARNS=2 2005-01-19 20:37:52 +00:00
jmmv ea287a80b7 Add 2004 to copyright notice as these has been significantly modified recently. 2004-07-30 15:22:42 +00:00
jmmv fcc698e864 Do not show several variables when they are not available.
At the moment this only affects the display part, hiding console colors,
border color and/or console scrollback if their respective ioctls are
not supported by the running kernel.

Trying to write to these variables will still fail with the correct ioctl
error message.
2004-07-30 11:08:03 +00:00
jmmv 92f81ea7d3 Implement support to dynamically change wscons console and kernel colors.
Two new ioctls are added to the wsdisplay device, named WSDISPLAY_GMSGATTRS
and WSDISPLAY_SMSGATTRS, used to retrieve the actual values and set them,
respectively (the name, if you are wondering, comes from "message attributes").

A new emulop is added to the underlying display driver (only vga, for now)
which sets the new attribute for the whole screen, without having to clear
it.  This is optional, which means that this also works with other drivers
that don't have this new operation.

Five new kernel options have been added, although only documented in
i386 kernels (for now):
- WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_OUTPUT, which enables the ioctls described above to
  change the colors dynamically from userland.  This is enabled by default
  in the GENERIC kernel (as well as others) but disabled on all INSTALL*
  kernels (as this feature is useless there).
- WS_DEFAULT_COLATTR, WS_DEFAULT_MONOATTR, WS_DEFAULT_BG and WS_DEFAULT_FG,
  which specify the default colors for the console at boot time.  These have
  the same meaning as the (already existing) WS_KERNEL_* variables.

wsconsctl is modified to add msg.default.{attrs,bg,fg} and
msg.kernel.{attrs,bg,fg} to the display part, so that colors can be changed
after boot.

Tested on NetBSD/i386 with vga (and vga in mono mode), and on NetBSD/mac68k.
No objections in tech-kern@.
2004-07-28 12:34:02 +00:00
hannken 01647c299e Allow setting display's font. 2002-04-07 10:40:04 +00:00
christos 3aed6f1e40 avoid redundant declaration 2001-02-04 21:16:59 +00:00
hannken 04ee2ece33 wsconsctl(8) - a program to manipulate wscons devices.
- lacks wsdisplay support (driver needs work on ioctls).
- man page needs work.
1998-12-28 14:01:16 +00:00