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.\" $NetBSD: wsdisplay.4,v 1.44 2015/10/25 23:00:00 wiz Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1999 Matthias Drochner.
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.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Ben Harris.
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.\" Copyright (c) 2004 Julio M. Merino Vidal.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.Dd October 25, 2015
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.Dt WSDISPLAY 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm wsdisplay
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.Nd generic display device support in wscons
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at ega? console ?"
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(EGA display on ISA)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at vga? console ?"
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(VGA display on ISA or PCI)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at pcdisplay? console ?"
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(generic PC (ISA) display)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at tga? console ?"
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(DEC TGA display, alpha only)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at pfb? console ?"
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(PCI framebuffer, bebox only)
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.Cd "wsdisplay0 at ofb? console ?"
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(Open Firmware framebuffer, macppc only)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at nextdisplay? console ?"
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(NeXT display)
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.Cd "wsdisplay0 at smg0"
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(VAXstation small monochrome display)
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.Cd "wsdisplay* at ... kbdmux N"
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.Pp
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.Cd options WSDISPLAY_BORDER_COLOR=WSCOL_XXX
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.Cd options WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_BORDER
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.Cd options WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_OUTPUT
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.Cd options WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS=N
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.Cd options WSDISPLAY_SCROLLSUPPORT
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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driver is an abstraction layer for display devices within the
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.Xr wscons 4
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framework.
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It attaches to the hardware specific display device driver and makes it
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available as a text terminal or graphics interface.
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.Pp
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A display device can have the ability to display characters on it
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(without the help of an X server), either directly by hardware or through
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software putting pixel data into the display memory.
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Such displays are called
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.Dq emulating ,
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the
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.Nm
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driver will connect a terminal emulation module and provide a tty-like
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software interface.
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In contrary, non-emulating displays can only be used by special programs
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like X servers.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em console
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locator in the configuration line refers to the device's use as the output
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part of the operating system console.
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A device specification containing a positive value here will only match if
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the device is in use as the system console.
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(The console device selection in early system startup is not influenced.)
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This way, the console device can be connected to a known wsdisplay device
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instance.
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(Naturally, only
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.Dq emulating
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display devices are usable as console.)
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.Pp
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The
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.Em kbdmux
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locator in the configuration line refers to the
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.Xr wsmux 4
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that will be used to get keyboard events.
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If this locator is -1 no mux will be used.
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.Pp
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The logical unit of an independent contents displayed on a display
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(sometimes referred to as
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.Dq virtual terminal
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) is called a
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.Dq screen
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here.
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If the underlying device driver supports it, multiple screens can
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be used on one display.
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(As of this writing, only the
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.Xr vga 4
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and the
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.Tn VAX
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.Dq smg
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display drivers provide this ability.)
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Screens have different minor device numbers and separate tty instances.
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One screen possesses the
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.Dq focus ,
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this means it is visible and its tty device will get
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the keyboard input.
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(In some cases \- if no screen is set up or if a screen
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was just deleted \- it is possible that no focus is present at all.)
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The focus can be switched by either special keyboard input (typically
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.Tn CTRL-ALT-F Ns Ar n, STOP-F Ns Ar n on Sun hardware, Command-F Ns Ar n
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on ADB keyboards )
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or an ioctl command issued by a user program.
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Screens are created and deleted through the
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.Pa /dev/ttyEcfg
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control device (preferably using the
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.Xr wsconscfg 8
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utility).
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Alternatively, the compile-time option
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.Dv WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS Ns = Ns Ar n
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will also create (at autoconfiguration time)
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.Ar n
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initial screens of the display driver's default type with
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the system's default terminal emulator.
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.Ss Kernel options
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The following kernel options are available to configure the behavior of the
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.Nm
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driver:
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.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxx
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.It Cd options WSDISPLAY_BORDER_COLOR=WSCOL_XXX
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Sets the border color at boot time.
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Possible values are defined in
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.Pa src/sys/dev/wscons/wsdisplayvar.h .
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Defaults to
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.Sq WSCOL_BLACK .
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.It Cd options WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_BORDER
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Enables the
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GBORDER
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and
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SBORDER
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ioctls, which allow the customization of the border color from userland
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(after boot).
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See
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.Xr wsconsctl 8 .
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.It Cd options WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_OUTPUT
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Enables the
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GMSGATTRS
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and
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SMSGATTRS
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ioctls, which allow the customization of the console output and kernel
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messages from userland (after boot).
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See
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.Xr wsconsctl 8 .
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.It Cd options WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS=N
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Sets the number of virtual screens to allocate at boot time.
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Useful for small root filesystems where the
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.Xr wsconscfg 8
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utility is not wanted.
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.It Cd options WSDISPLAY_SCROLLSUPPORT
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Enables scrolling support.
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The key combinations are
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.Ic LEFT SHIFT + PAGE UP
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and
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.Ic LEFT SHIFT + PAGE DOWN
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by default.
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Please note that this function may not work under the system console and
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is available depending on the framebuffer you are using.
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.El
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.Ss Ioctls
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The following
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.Xr ioctl 2
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calls are provided by the
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.Nm
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driver or by devices which use it.
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Their definitions are found in
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.In dev/wscons/wsconsio.h .
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.Bl -tag -width Dv
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GTYPE Pq Li int
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Retrieve the type of the display.
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The list of types is in
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.In dev/wscons/wsconsio.h .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GINFO Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_fbinfo"
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Retrieve basic information about a framebuffer display.
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The returned structure is as follows:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct wsdisplay_fbinfo {
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u_int height;
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u_int width;
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u_int depth;
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u_int cmsize;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va height
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and
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.Va width
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members are counted in pixels.
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The
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.Va depth
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member indicates the number of bits per pixel, and
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.Va cmsize
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indicates the number of color map entries accessible through
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GETCMAP
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and
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_PUTCMAP .
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This call is likely to be unavailable on text-only displays.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GETCMAP Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_cmap"
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Retrieve the current color map from the display.
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This call needs the
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following structure set up beforehand:
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struct wsdisplay_cmap {
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u_int index;
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u_int count;
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u_char *red;
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u_char *green;
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u_char *blue;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va index
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and
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.Va count
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members specify the range of color map entries to retrieve.
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The
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.Va red ,
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.Va green ,
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and
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.Va blue
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members should each point to an array of
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.Va count
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.Li u_char Ns s .
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On return, these will be filled in with the appropriate entries from the
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color map.
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On all displays that support this call, values range from 0 for minimum
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intensity to 255 for maximum intensity, even if the display does not use
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eight bits internally to represent intensity.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_PUTCMAP Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_cmap"
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Change the display's color map.
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The argument structure is the same as for
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GETCMAP ,
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but
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.Va red ,
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.Va green ,
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and
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.Va blue
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are taken as pointers to the values to use to set the color map.
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This call is not available on displays with fixed color maps.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GVIDEO Pq Li int
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Get the current state of the display's video output.
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Possible values are:
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.Bl -tag -width Dv
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_VIDEO_OFF
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The display is blanked.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_VIDEO_ON
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The display is enabled.
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.El
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SVIDEO Pq Li int
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Set the state of the display's video output.
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See
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GVIDEO
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above for possible values.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURPOS Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_curpos"
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Retrieve the current position of the hardware cursor.
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The returned structure
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is as follows:
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struct wsdisplay_curpos {
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u_int x, y;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va x
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and
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.Va y
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members count the number of pixels right and down, respectively, from
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the top-left corner of the display to the hot spot of the cursor.
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This call is not available on displays without a hardware cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYOP_SCURPOS Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_curpos"
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Set the current cursor position.
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The argument structure, and its semantics, are the same as for
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURPOS .
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This call is not available on displays without a hardware cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURMAX Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_curpos"
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Retrieve the maximum size of cursor supported by the display.
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The
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.Va x
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and
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.Va y
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members of the returned structure indicate the maximum number of pixel rows
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and columns, respectively, in a hardware cursor on this display.
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This call is not available on displays without a hardware cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURSOR Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_cursor"
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Retrieve some or all of the hardware cursor's attributes.
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The argument structure is as follows:
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struct wsdisplay_cursor {
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u_int which;
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u_int enable;
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struct wsdisplay_curpos pos;
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struct wsdisplay_curpos hot;
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struct wsdisplay_cmap cmap;
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struct wsdisplay_curpos size;
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u_char *image;
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u_char *mask;
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};
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.Pp
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.Ed
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The
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.Va which
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member indicates which of the values the application requires to be returned.
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It should contain the logical OR of the following flags:
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.Bl -tag -width Dv
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOCUR
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Get
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.Va enable ,
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which indicates whether the cursor is currently displayed (non-zero) or
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not (zero).
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOPOS
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Get
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.Va pos ,
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which indicates the current position of the cursor on the display, as
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would be returned by
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURPOS .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOHOT
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Get
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.Va hot ,
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which indicates the location of the
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.Dq hot spot
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within the cursor.
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This is the point on the cursor whose position on the display is treated
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as being the position of the cursor by other calls.
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Its location is counted in pixels from the top-right corner of the cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOCMAP
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Get
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.Va cmap ,
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which indicates the current cursor color map.
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Unlike in a call to
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GETCMAP ,
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.Va cmap
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here need not have its
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.Va index
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and
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.Va count
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members initialized.
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They will be set to 0 and 2 respectively by the call.
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This means that
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.Va cmap . Ns Va red ,
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.Va cmap . Ns Va green ,
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and
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.Va cmap . Ns Va blue
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must each point to at least enough space to hold two
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.Li u_char Ns s .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOSHAPE
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Get
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.Va size , image ,
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and
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.Va mask .
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These are, respectively, the dimensions of the cursor in pixels, the
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bitmap of set pixels in the cursor and the bitmap of opaque pixels in
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the cursor.
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The format in which these bitmaps are returned, and hence the amount of
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space that must be provided by the application, are device-dependent.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOALL
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Get all of the above.
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.El
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.Pp
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The device may elect to return information that was not requested by the user,
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so those elements of
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.Li "struct wsdisplay_cursor"
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which are pointers should be initialized to
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.Dv NULL
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if not otherwise used.
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This call is not available on displays without a hardware cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SCURSOR Pq Li "struct wsdisplay_cursor"
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Set some or all of the hardware cursor's attributes.
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The argument structure is the same as for
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GCURSOR .
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The
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.Va which
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member specifies which attributes of the cursor are to be changed.
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It should contain the logical OR of the following flags:
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.Bl -tag -width Dv
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOCUR
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If
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.Va enable
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is zero, hide the cursor.
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Otherwise, display it.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOPOS
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Set the cursor's position on the display to
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.Va pos ,
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the same as
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SCURPOS .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOHOT
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Set the
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.Dq hot spot
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of the cursor, as defined above, to
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.Va hot .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOCMAP
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Set some or all of the cursor color map based on
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.Va cmap .
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The
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.Va index
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and
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.Va count
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elements of
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.Va cmap
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indicate which color map entries to set, and the entries themselves come from
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.Va cmap . Ns Va red ,
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.Va cmap . Ns Va green ,
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and
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.Va cmap . Ns Va blue .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOSHAPE
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Set the cursor shape from
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.Va size , image ,
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and
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.Va mask .
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See above for their meanings.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAY_CURSOR_DOALL
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Do all of the above.
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.El
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.Pp
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This call is not available on displays without a hardware cursor.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GMODE Pq Li u_int
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Get the current mode of the display.
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Possible results include:
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.Bl -tag -width Dv
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_MODE_EMUL
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The display is in emulating (text) mode.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_MODE_MAPPED
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The display is in mapped (graphics) mode.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_MODE_DUMBFB
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The display is in mapped (frame buffer) mode.
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.El
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.Pp
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SMODE Pq Li u_int
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Set the current mode of the display.
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For possible arguments, see
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GMODE .
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.Pp
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_LINEBYTES Pq Li u_int
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Get the number of bytes per row, which may be the same as the number of pixels.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GMSGATTRS Pq Li struct wsdisplay_msgattrs
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Get the attributes (colors and flags) used to print console messages, including
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separate fields for default output and kernel output.
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The returned structure is as follows:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct wsdisplay_msgattrs {
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int default_attrs, default_bg, default_fg;
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int kernel_attrs, kernel_bg, kernel_fg;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va default_attrs
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and
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.Va kernel_attrs
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variables are a combination of
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.Va WSATTR_*
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bits, and specify the attributes used to draw messages.
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The
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.Va default_bg ,
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.Va default_fg ,
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.Va kernel_bg
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and
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.Va kernel_fg
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variables specify the colors used to print messages, being
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.Sq _bg
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for the background and
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.Sq _fg
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for the foreground; their values are one of all the
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.Va WSCOL_*
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macros available.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SMSGATTRS Pq Li struct wsdisplay_msgattrs
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Set the attributes (colors and flags) used to print console messages, including
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separate fields for default output and kernel output.
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The argument structure is the same as for
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.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GMSGATTRS .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GBORDER Pq Li u_int
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Retrieve the color of the screen border.
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This number corresponds to an ANSI standard color.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SBORDER Pq Li u_int
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Set the color of the screen border, if applicable.
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This number corresponds to an ANSI standard color.
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Not all drivers support this feature.
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GETWSCHAR Pq Li struct wsdisplay_char
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Gets a single character from the screen, specified by its position.
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The structure used is as follows:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct wsdisplay_char {
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int row, col;
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uint16_t letter;
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uint8_t background, foreground;
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char flags;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Va row
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and
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.Va col
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parameters are used as input; the rest of the structure is filled by the
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ioctl and is returned to you.
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.Va letter
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is the ASCII code of the letter found at the specified position,
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.Va background
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and
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.Va foreground
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are its colors and
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.Va flags
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is a combination of
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.Sq WSDISPLAY_CHAR_BRIGHT
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and/or
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.Sq WSDISPLAY_CHAR_BLINK .
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_PUTWSCHAR Pq Li struct wsdisplay_char
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Puts a character on the screen.
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The structure has the same meaning as described in
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.Dv WSDISPLAY_GETWSCHAR ,
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although all of its fields are treated as input.
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.\" Splash screen control
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.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SSPLASH Pq Li u_int
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Toggle the splash screen.
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This call is only available with the
|
|
.Dv SPLASHSCREEN
|
|
kernel option.
|
|
.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_GET_EDID Pq Li struct wsdisplay_edid_info
|
|
Retrieve EDID data from a driver.
|
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
|
struct wsdisplayio_edid_info {
|
|
uint32_t buffer_size;
|
|
uint32_t data_size;
|
|
void *edid_data;
|
|
};
|
|
.Ed
|
|
The caller is responsible for allocating a buffer of at least 128 bytes
|
|
(the minimum size of an EDID block) and set data_size to its size.
|
|
If the EDID block is bigger the call will fail with
|
|
.Er EAGAIN
|
|
and the driver will set data_size to the required buffer size.
|
|
Otherwise the EDID block will be written into the buffer pointed
|
|
at by edid_data and data_size will be set to the number of bytes
|
|
written.
|
|
.It Dv WSDISPLAYIO_SETVERSION Pq Li "int"
|
|
Set the wscons_event protocol version.
|
|
The default is 0 for binary compatibility.
|
|
The latest version is
|
|
always available as
|
|
.Dv WSDISPLAYIO_EVENT_VERSION ,
|
|
and is currently 1.
|
|
All new code should use a call similar to the below to ensure the
|
|
correct version is returned.
|
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
|
int ver = WSDISPLAY_EVENT_VERSION;
|
|
if (ioctl(fd, WSDISPLAYIO_SETVERSION, &ver) == -1)
|
|
err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot set version");
|
|
.Ed
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh FILES
|
|
.Bl -item
|
|
.It
|
|
.Pa /dev/ttyE*
|
|
Terminal devices (per screen).
|
|
.It
|
|
.Pa /dev/ttyEcfg
|
|
Control device.
|
|
.It
|
|
.Pa /dev/ttyEstat
|
|
Status device.
|
|
.It
|
|
.Pa /usr/include/dev/wscons/wsconsio.h
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr ioctl 2 ,
|
|
.\" .Xr ega 4 ,
|
|
.Xr pcdisplay 4 ,
|
|
.Xr tty 4 ,
|
|
.Xr vga 4 ,
|
|
.Xr wscons 4 ,
|
|
.Xr wsconscfg 8 ,
|
|
.Xr wsconsctl 8 ,
|
|
.Xr wsfontload 8 ,
|
|
.Xr wsdisplay 9
|
|
.Sh BUGS
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm
|
|
code currently limits the number of screens on one display to 8.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The terms
|
|
.Dq wscons
|
|
and
|
|
.Dq wsdisplay
|
|
are not cleanly distinguished in the code and in manual pages.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Dq non-emulating
|
|
display devices are not tested.
|