by removing the "| wsdisplay" from the wsmux.c file declaration. This
will cause any kernel which includes wsdisplay but not wsmux explicitly
to fail to link, but at least those of us with multiple wsdisplays on
a single machine can build kernels again.
headaches.
Now console keyboard and display are connected at autoconfiguration time,
when the last of them is found. Other keyboards / displays remain
unconnected until a new ioctl (WSDISPLAYIO_SETKEYBOARD) is called.
-display DEC special graphics and DEC technical characters as far as
possible
-implement the font switching controls (need documentation!)
-behave well if double-width characters are requested
-simplify the state machine: store CSI command modifiers in variables
instead of dedicating own states to each of them
It should be able to parse escape sequences up to VT300, but not everything
is implemented. Most notably, there is no font handling - all displayable
characters are handed to the graphics driver. To solve this, a serious
interface change to the graphics driver is needed (Unicode?).
The graphics device driver passes a "default attribute" for normal text
output to the wscons framework. If the emulation module needs more
attributes (for different "renditions") it can allocate them via a
callback.
For now, only the "sun" emulation makes use of it.