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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mycroft 9d9a70a5a2 Fix #includes. 1996-02-02 18:05:36 +00:00
jonathan 219b1ef218 Re-write Decstation turbochannel autoconfiguration code to use the machine-
independent TC support in sys/dev/tc/tc.c and sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h:
  * Change the tc autoconfiguration tables to use a struct tc_attach_args
    instead of the ad-hoc structure.
  * Change all pmax device drivers to use a `struct confargs' that's
    assignment-compatible with  sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h `struct tcdev_attach_args'.
    Devices that can be present on a TC or as ioctl asic/mainbus builtins
    use  the same `struct confargs'.
  * Eliminate the `BUS_CVTADDR()' macros which the pmax port inherited from
    an old, now-obsolete sys/arch/alpha snapshot.

  * Update the comments and debugging code in interrupt handlers to
    be consistent with the machine-independent TC support.

Other commits that overlap the same source files include: re-enabling
clock-tick interrupts earlier, and counting hardclock ticks for vmstat -i.
1996-01-31 02:53:39 +00:00
jonathan ab85287371 Correct a typo in the PROM id string of the sfb in sfb_match(). 1995-09-12 07:30:45 +00:00
jonathan 1d976e39b9 Change pmax framebuffer drivers to use Ted Lemon's port of the
NetBSD/sparc rcons glass-tty console pseudo-device driver, via
the "fb" generic-framebuffer pseudo-device driver.

Individual framebuffer device drivers are now autoconfig glue,
and initialization code for a set of vdac/ramdac-level methods,
called "fbdriver", that's used by all the pmax device drivers.
All the handlers for user-level requests (open/ioctl/read/write/close)
are moved into the fb pseudo-device driver, which uses the
the "fbdriver" methods to work on any given pmax hardware driver.
Framebuffers  supported are: sfb cfb mfb xcfb pm.

Move the qvss (pm) -style mmap()ed device interface, kernel tracking
of mouse button/movement events, and placing mouse/keyboard
events in an mmap()ed ring buffer, out of the framebuffer device
drivers and into separate source files. The fb pseudo-device driver
uses the qvss-compatible interface, since that's what the (R5) X
server uses.
1995-09-11 07:45:36 +00:00
jonathan 9b50b450f7 Add DS_3MAXPLUS (kn03) to switch statements for redirecting input
to and from SCC devices. (The 3MIN was supported but not the 3MAXPLUS).
1995-08-01 23:15:26 +00:00
mellon 4b8e4e1a20 Smart Framebuffer driver 1995-04-11 10:21:51 +00:00