NetBSD/sys/arch/i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_ioctl.h

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/* $NetBSD: pcvt_ioctl.h,v 1.3 1995/03/28 18:17:55 jtc Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1992,1993,1994 Hellmuth Michaelis, Brian Dunford-Shore,
* Joerg Wunsch and Holger Veit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Soeren Schmidt.
*
* All rights reserved.
*
* For the sake of compatibility, portions of this code regarding the
* X server interface are taken from Soeren Schmidt's syscons driver.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to 386BSD by
* Holger Veit.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz and Don Ahn.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by
* Hellmuth Michaelis, Brian Dunford-Shore, Joerg Wunsch, Holger Veit
* and Soeren Schmidt.
* 4. The name authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*
* @(#)ioctl_pcvt.h, 3.00, Last Edit-Date: [Sun Feb 27 17:04:52 1994]
*
*/
#ifndef _IOCTL_PCVT_H_
#define _IOCTL_PCVT_H_
#ifndef _KERNEL
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#else
#include "ioctl.h"
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* IOCTLs for MF II and AT Keyboards
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define KBDRESET _IO('K', 1) /* reset keyboard / set defaults */
#define KBDGTPMAT _IOR('K', 2, int) /* get current typematic value */
#define KBDSTPMAT _IOW('K', 3, int) /* set current typematic value */
/* Typematic Delay Values */
#define KBD_TPD250 0x00 /* 250 ms */
#define KBD_TPD500 0x20 /* 500 ms */
#define KBD_TPD750 0x40 /* 750 ms */
#define KBD_TPD1000 0x60 /* 1000 ms */
/* Typematic Repeat Rate */
#define KBD_TPM300 0x00 /* 30.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM267 0x01 /* 26.7 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM240 0x02 /* 24.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM218 0x03 /* 21.8 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM200 0x04 /* 20.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM185 0x05 /* 18.5 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM171 0x06 /* 17.1 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM160 0x07 /* 16.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM150 0x08 /* 15.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM133 0x09 /* 13.3 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM120 0x0A /* 12.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM109 0x0B /* 10.9 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM100 0x0C /* 10.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM92 0x0D /* 9.2 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM86 0x0E /* 8.6 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM80 0x0F /* 8.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM75 0x10 /* 7.5 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM67 0x11 /* 6.7 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM60 0x12 /* 6.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM55 0x13 /* 5.5 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM50 0x14 /* 5.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM46 0x15 /* 4.6 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM43 0x16 /* 4.3 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM40 0x17 /* 4.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM37 0x18 /* 3.7 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM33 0x19 /* 3.3 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM30 0x1A /* 3.0 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM27 0x1B /* 2.7 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM25 0x1C /* 2.5 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM23 0x1D /* 2.3 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM21 0x1E /* 2.1 char/second */
#define KBD_TPM20 0x1F /* 2.0 char/second */
#define KBDGREPSW _IOR('K', 4, int) /* get key repetition switch */
#define KBDSREPSW _IOW('K', 5, int) /* set key repetition switch */
#define KBD_REPEATOFF 0
#define KBD_REPEATON 1
#define KBDGLEDS _IOR('K', 6, int) /* get LED state */
#define KBDSLEDS _IOW('K', 7, int) /* set LED state, does not influence */
#define KBD_SCROLLLOCK 0x0001 /* the driver's idea of lock key state */
#define KBD_NUMLOCK 0x0002
#define KBD_CAPSLOCK 0x0004
#define KBDGLOCK _IOR('K', 8, int) /* gets state of SCROLL,NUM,CAPS */
#define KBDSLOCK _IOW('K', 9, int) /* sets state of SCROLL,NUM,CAPS + LEDs */
#define KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE 15 /* + zero byte */
struct kbd_ovlkey /* complete definition of a key */
{
u_short keynum; /* the key itself */
u_short type; /* type of key, see below */
u_char subu; /* subtype, ignored on write */
char unshift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1]; /* emitted string, unshifted */
u_char subs; /* subtype, ignored on write */
char shift[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1]; /* emitted string, shifted */
u_char subc; /* subtype, ignored on write */
char ctrl[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1]; /* emitted string, control */
u_char suba; /* subtype, ignored on write */
char altgr[KBDMAXOVLKEYSIZE+1]; /* emitted string, altgr */
};
/* Max value for keynum field */
#define KBDMAXKEYS 128 /* Max No. of Keys */
/* Values for type field */
#define KBD_NONE 0 /* no function, key is disabled */
#define KBD_SHIFT 1 /* keyboard shift */
#define KBD_META 2 /* alternate shift, sets bit8 to ASCII code */
#define KBD_NUM 3 /* numeric shift, keypad num / appl */
#define KBD_CTL 4 /* control code generation */
#define KBD_CAPS 5 /* caps shift - swaps case of letter */
#define KBD_ASCII 6 /* ascii code generating key */
#define KBD_SCROLL 7 /* stop output */
#define KBD_FUNC 8 /* function key */
#define KBD_KP 9 /* keypad keys */
#define KBD_BREAK 10 /* ignored */
#define KBD_ALTGR 11 /* AltGr Translation feature */
#define KBD_SHFTLOCK 12 /* shiftlock */
#define KBD_CURSOR 13 /* cursor keys */
#define KBD_RETURN 14 /* RETURN/ENTER keys */
/* Values for subtype field */
#define KBD_SUBT_STR 0 /* key is bound to a string */
#define KBD_SUBT_FNC 1 /* key is bound to a function */
#define KBD_OVERLOAD 0x8000 /* Key is overloaded, ignored in ioctl */
#define KBD_MASK (~KBD_OVERLOAD) /* mask for type */
#define KBDGCKEY _IOWR('K',16, struct kbd_ovlkey) /* get current key values */
#define KBDSCKEY _IOW('K',17, struct kbd_ovlkey) /* set new key assignment values*/
#define KBDGOKEY _IOWR('K',18, struct kbd_ovlkey) /* get original key assignment values*/
#define KBDRMKEY _IOW('K',19, int) /* remove a key assignment */
#define KBDDEFAULT _IO('K',20) /* remove all key assignments */
/* mouse emulator definitions */
struct mousedefs {
int leftbutton; /* (PC) scan code for "left button" key */
int middlebutton; /* (PC) scan code for "mid button" key */
int rightbutton; /* (PC) scan code for "right button" key */
int stickybuttons; /* if true, the buttons are "sticky" */
int acceltime; /* timeout in microseconds to start pointer */
/* movement acceleration */
/* defaults to: scan(F1), scan(F2), scan(F3), false, 500000 */
};
#define KBDMOUSEGET _IOR('K', 25, struct mousedefs) /* read defs */
#define KBDMOUSESET _IOW('K', 26, struct mousedefs) /* set defs */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* IOCTLs for Video Adapter
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Definition of PC Video Adaptor Types */
#define UNKNOWN_ADAPTOR 0 /* Unidentified adaptor ... */
#define MDA_ADAPTOR 1 /* Monochrome Display Adaptor/Hercules Graphics Card */
#define CGA_ADAPTOR 2 /* Color Graphics Adaptor */
#define EGA_ADAPTOR 3 /* Enhanced Graphics Adaptor */
#define VGA_ADAPTOR 4 /* Video Graphics Adaptor/Array */
/* Deifinitions of Monitor types */
#define MONITOR_MONO 0 /* Monochrome Monitor */
#define MONITOR_COLOR 1 /* Color Monitor */
/* Types of VGA chips detectable by current driver version */
#define VGA_F_NONE 0 /* FAMILY NOT KNOWN */
#define VGA_UNKNOWN 0 /* default, no 132 columns */
#define VGA_F_TSENG 1 /* FAMILY TSENG */
#define VGA_ET4000 1 /* Tseng Labs ET4000 */
#define VGA_ET3000 2 /* Tseng Labs ET3000 */
#define VGA_F_WD 2 /* FAMILY WD */
#define VGA_PVGA 3 /* Western Digital Paradise VGA */
#define VGA_WD90C00 4 /* Western Digital WD90C00 */
#define VGA_WD90C10 5 /* Western Digital WD90C10 */
#define VGA_WD90C11 6 /* Western Digital WD90C11 */
#define VGA_F_V7 3 /* FAMILY VIDEO 7 */
#define VGA_V7VEGA 7 /* Video 7 VEGA VGA */
#define VGA_V7FWVR 8 /* Video 7 FASTWRITE/VRAM */
#define VGA_V7V5 9 /* Video 7 Version 5 */
#define VGA_V71024I 10 /* Video 7 1024i */
#define VGA_V7UNKNOWN 11 /* Video 7 unknown board .. */
#define VGA_F_TRI 4 /* FAMILY TRIDENT */
#define VGA_TR8800BR 12 /* Trident TVGA 8800BR */
#define VGA_TR8800CS 13 /* Trident TVGA 8800CS */
#define VGA_TR8900B 14 /* Trident TVGA 8900B */
#define VGA_TR8900C 15 /* Trident TVGA 8900C */
#define VGA_TR8900CL 16 /* Trident TVGA 8900CL */
#define VGA_TR9000 17 /* Trident TVGA 9000 */
#define VGA_TR9100 18 /* Trident TVGA 9100 */
#define VGA_TR9200 19 /* Trident TVGA 9200 */
#define VGA_TRUNKNOWN 20 /* Trident unknown */
#define VGA_F_S3 5 /* FAMILY S3 */
#define VGA_S3_911 21 /* S3 911 */
#define VGA_S3_924 22 /* S3 924 */
#define VGA_S3_80x 23 /* S3 801/805 */
#define VGA_S3_928 24 /* S3 928 */
#define VGA_S3_UNKNOWN 25 /* unknown S3 chipset */
#define VGA_F_CIR 6 /* FAMILY CIRRUS */
#define VGA_CL_GD5402 26 /* Cirrus CL-GD5402 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5402r1 27 /* Cirrus CL-GD5402r1 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5420 28 /* Cirrus CL-GD5420 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5420r1 29 /* Cirrus CL-GD5420r1 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5422 30 /* Cirrus CL-GD5422 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5424 31 /* Cirrus CL-GD5424 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5426 32 /* Cirrus CL-GD5426 */
#define VGA_CL_GD5428 33 /* Cirrus CL-GD5428 */
/*****************************************************************************/
/* NOTE: update the 'scon' utility when adding support for more chipsets !!! */
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Definitions of Vertical Screen Sizes for EGA/VGA Adaptors */
#define SIZ_25ROWS 0 /* VGA: 25 lines, 8x16 font */
/* EGA: 25 lines, 8x14 font */
#define SIZ_28ROWS 1 /* VGA: 28 lines, 8x14 font */
#define SIZ_35ROWS 2 /* EGA: 35 lines, 8x10 font */
#define SIZ_40ROWS 3 /* VGA: 40 lines, 8x10 font */
#define SIZ_43ROWS 4 /* EGA: 43 lines, 8x8 font */
#define SIZ_50ROWS 5 /* VGA: 50 lines, 8x8 font */
/* Definitions of Font Sizes for EGA/VGA Adaptors */
#define FNT_8x16 0 /* 8x16 Pixel Font, only VGA */
#define FNT_8x14 1 /* 8x14 Pixel Font, EGA/VGA */
#define FNT_8x10 2 /* 8x10 Pixel Font, EGA/VGA */
#define FNT_8x8 3 /* 8x8 Pixel Font, EGA/VGA */
/* Definitions of Character Set (Font) Numbers */
#define CH_SET0 0 /* Character Set (Font) 0, EGA/VGA */
#define CH_SET1 1 /* Character Set (Font) 1, EGA/VGA */
#define CH_SET2 2 /* Character Set (Font) 2, EGA/VGA */
#define CH_SET3 3 /* Character Set (Font) 3, EGA/VGA */
#define CH_SETMAX_EGA 3 /* EGA has 4 Character Sets / Fonts */
#define CH_SET4 4 /* Character Set (Font) 4, VGA */
#define CH_SET5 5 /* Character Set (Font) 5, VGA */
#define CH_SET6 6 /* Character Set (Font) 6, VGA */
#define CH_SET7 7 /* Character Set (Font) 7, VGA */
#define CH_SETMAX_VGA 7 /* VGA has 8 Character Sets / Fonts */
/* Definitions of Terminal Emulation Modes */
#define M_HPVT 0 /* VTxxx and HP Mode, Labels & Status Line on */
#define M_PUREVT 1 /* only VTxxx Sequences recognized, no Labels */
/*---*/
#define VGACURSOR _IOW('V',100, struct cursorshape) /* set cursor shape */
struct cursorshape {
int screen_no; /* screen number for which to set, */
/* or -1 to set on current active screen */
int start; /* top scanline, range 0... Character Height - 1 */
int end; /* end scanline, range 0... Character Height - 1 */
};
#define VGALOADCHAR _IOW('V',101, struct vgaloadchar) /* load vga char */
struct vgaloadchar {
int character_set; /* VGA character set to load into */
int character; /* Character to load */
int character_scanlines; /* Scanlines per character */
u_char char_table[32]; /* VGA character shape table */
};
#define VGASETFONTATTR _IOW('V',102, struct vgafontattr) /* set font attr */
#define VGAGETFONTATTR _IOWR('V',103, struct vgafontattr) /* get font attr */
struct vgafontattr {
int character_set; /* VGA character set */
int font_loaded; /* Mark font loaded or unloaded */
int screen_size; /* Character rows per screen */
int character_scanlines; /* Scanlines per character - 1 */
int screen_scanlines; /* Scanlines per screen - 1 byte */
};
#define VGASETSCREEN _IOW('V',104, struct screeninfo) /* set screen info */
#define VGAGETSCREEN _IOWR('V',105, struct screeninfo) /* get screen info */
struct screeninfo {
int adaptor_type; /* type of video adaptor installed */
/* read only, ignored on write */
int monitor_type; /* type of monitor (mono/color)installed*/
/* read only, ignored on write */
int totalfonts; /* no of downloadable fonts */
/* read only, ignored on write */
int totalscreens; /* no of virtual screens */
/* read only, ignored on write */
int screen_no; /* screen number, this was got from */
/* on write, if -1, apply pure_vt_mode */
/* and/or screen_size to current screen */
/* else to screen_no supplied */
int current_screen; /* screen number, which is displayed. */
/* on write, if -1, make this screen */
/* the current screen, else set current */
/* displayed screen to parameter */
int pure_vt_mode; /* flag, pure VT mode or HP/VT mode */
/* on write, if -1, no change */
int screen_size; /* screen size */
/* on write, if -1, no change */
int force_24lines; /* force 24 lines if 25 lines VT mode */
/* or 28 lines HP mode to get pure */
/* VT220 screen size */
/* on write, if -1, no change */
int vga_family; /* if adaptor_type = VGA, this reflects */
/* the chipset family after a read */
/* nothing happenes on write ... */
int vga_type; /* if adaptor_type = VGA, this reflects */
/* the chipset after a read */
/* nothing happenes on write ... */
int vga_132; /* set to 1 if driver has support for */
/* 132 column operation for chipset */
/* currently ignored on write */
};
#define VGAREADPEL _IOWR('V', 110, struct vgapel) /*r VGA palette entry */
#define VGAWRITEPEL _IOW('V', 111, struct vgapel) /*w VGA palette entry */
struct vgapel {
unsigned idx; /* index into palette, 0 .. 255 valid */
unsigned r, g, b; /* RGB values, masked by VGA_PMASK (63) */
};
/* NOTE: The next ioctl is only valid if option PCVT_SCREENSAVER is configured*/
/* this is *not* restricted to VGA's, but won't introduce new garbage... */
#define VGASCREENSAVER _IOW('V', 112, int) /* set timeout for screen */
/* saver in seconds; 0 turns */
/* it off */
#define VGAPCVTID _IOWR('V',113, struct pcvtid) /* get driver id */
#define PCVTIDNAMELN 16 /* driver id - string length */
#define PCVTIDNAME "pcvt" /* driver id - string */
#define PCVTIDMAJOR 3 /* driver id - major release */
#define PCVTIDMINOR 00 /* driver id - minor release */
struct pcvtid { /* THIS IS NOW FROZEN !!! */
char name[PCVTIDNAMELN]; /* driver name, == PCVTIDSTR */
int rmajor; /* revision number, major */
int rminor; /* revision number, minor */
}; /* END OF COLD PART ... */
#define VGAPCVTINFO _IOWR('V',114, struct pcvtinfo) /* get driver info */
struct pcvtinfo { /* compile time option values */
u_int opsys; /* PCVT_xxx(x)BSD */
#define CONF_UNKNOWNOPSYS 0
#define CONF_386BSD 1
#define CONF_NETBSD 2
#define CONF_FREEBSD 3
u_int opsysrel; /* Release */
u_int nscreens; /* PCVT_NSCREENS */
u_int scanset; /* PCVT_SCANSET */
u_int updatefast; /* PCVT_UPDATEFAST */
u_int updateslow; /* PCVT_UPDATESLOW */
u_int sysbeepf; /* PCVT_SYSBEEPF */
u_int pcburst; /* PCVT_PCBURST, NetBSD ONLY ! */
/* config booleans */
u_long compile_opts; /* PCVT_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx */
#define CONF_VT220KEYB 0x00000001
#define CONF_SCREENSAVER 0x00000002
#define CONF_PRETTYSCRNS 0x00000004
#define CONF_CTRL_ALT_DEL 0x00000008
#define CONF_USEKBDSEC 0x00000010
#define CONF_24LINESDEF 0x00000020
#define CONF_EMU_MOUSE 0x00000040
#define CONF_SHOWKEYS 0x00000080
#define CONF_KEYBDID 0x00000100
#define CONF_SIGWINCH 0x00000200
#define CONF_NULLCHARS 0x00000400
#define CONF_BACKUP_FONTS 0x00000800
#define CONF_FORCE8BIT 0x00001000
#define CONF_NEEDPG 0x00002000
#define CONF_SETCOLOR 0x00004000
#define CONF_132GENERIC 0x00008000
#define CONF_PALFLICKER 0x00010000
#define CONF_WAITRETRACE 0x00020000
#define CONF_XSERVER 0x00040000
#define CONF_USL_VT_COMPAT 0x00080000
#define CONF_FAKE_SYSCONS10 0x00100000
#define CONF_INHIBIT_NUMLOCK 0x00200000
#define CONF_META_ESC 0x00400000
};
#define VGASETCOLMS _IOW('V', 115, int) /* set number of columns (80/132)*/
/*
* only useful if compiled with ``XSERVER'' defined, but always here:
* WARNING: DO NOT CHANGE THESE DEFINITIONS, the X server relies on
* it since it's defining its own values and doesn't know nothing about
* this header file.
*/
#define CONSOLE_X_MODE_ON _IO('t', 121) /* turn off pcvt, grant IOPL for X */
#define CONSOLE_X_MODE_OFF _IO('t', 122) /* back to pcvt */
#define CONSOLE_X_BELL _IOW('t', 123, int[2]) /* set bell behaviour */
/*
* start of USL VT compatibility stuff
* these definitions must match those ones used by syscons
*
* Note that some of the ioctl command definitions below break the Berkeley
* style. They accept a parameter of type "int" (instead of Berkeley style
* "int *") in order to pass a single integer to the ioctl. These macros
* below are marked with a dummy "int" comment. Dont blame anyone else
* than USL for that braindeadness. It is done here to be a bit source-
* level compatible to SysV. (N.B., within the ioctl, the argument is
* dereferenced by "int *" anyway. The translation is done by the upper-
* level ioctl stuff.)
*/
/*
* NB: Some of the definitions below apparently override the definitions
* in the KBD section above. But, due to BSDs encoding of the IO direction
* and transfer size, the resulting ioctl cmds differ, so we can take them
* here. The only real conflict would appear if we implemented KDGKBMODE,
* which would be identical to KBDGLEDS above. Since this command is not
* necessary for XFree86 2.0, we omit it.
*/
/* #define KDGKBMODE _IOR('K', 6, int) */ /* not yet implemented */
#define KDSKBMODE _IO('K', 7 /*, int */)
#define K_RAW 0 /* keyboard returns scancodes */
#define K_XLATE 1 /* keyboard returns ascii */
#define KDMKTONE _IO('K', 8 /*, int */)
/* #define KDGETMODE _IOR('K', 9, int) */ /* not yet implemented */
#define KDSETMODE _IO('K', 10 /*, int */)
#define KD_TEXT 0 /* set text mode restore fonts */
#define KD_GRAPHICS 1 /* set graphics mode */
/* we cannot see any sense to support KD_TEXT0 or KD_TEXT1 */
#define KDENABIO _IO('K', 60) /* only allowed if euid == 0 */
#define KDDISABIO _IO('K', 61)
#define KDGETLED _IOR('K', 65, int)
#define KDSETLED _IO('K', 66 /*, int */)
#define LED_CAP 1
#define LED_NUM 2
#define LED_SCR 4
#define KDSETRAD _IO('K', 67 /*, int */)
/*
* Note that since our idea of key mapping is much different from the
* SysV style, we _only_ support mapping layers base (0), shifted (1),
* alt (4), and alt-shift (5), and only for the basic keys (without
* any function keys). This is what XFree86 2.0+ needs to establish
* the default X keysym mapping.
*/
#define GIO_KEYMAP _IOR('k', 6, keymap_t)
#define VT_OPENQRY _IOR('v', 1, int)
#define VT_SETMODE _IOW('v', 2, vtmode_t)
#define VT_GETMODE _IOR('v', 3, vtmode_t)
#define VT_RELDISP _IO('v', 4 /*, int */)
/* acceptable values for the VT_RELDISP command */
#define VT_FALSE 0 /* release of VT refused */
#define VT_TRUE 1 /* VT released */
#define VT_ACKACQ 2 /* acknowledging VT acquiration */
#define VT_ACTIVATE _IO('v', 5 /*, int */)
#define VT_WAITACTIVE _IO('v', 6 /*, int */)
#define VT_GETACTIVE _IOR('v', 7, int)
struct vt_mode {
char mode;
#define VT_AUTO 0 /* switching controlled by drvr */
#define VT_PROCESS 1 /* switching controlled by prog */
char waitv; /* not implemented yet SOS */
short relsig;
short acqsig;
short frsig; /* not implemented yet SOS */
};
typedef struct vt_mode vtmode_t;
#define NUM_KEYS 256
#define NUM_STATES 8
struct keymap {
u_short n_keys;
struct key_t {
u_char map[NUM_STATES];
u_char spcl;
u_char flgs;
} key[NUM_KEYS];
};
typedef struct keymap keymap_t;
/*
* If PCVT_FAKE_SYSCONS10 has been defined, this command is also understood.
* pcvt then fakes to be syscons 1.0; this should not be taken by any prog-
* ram since it is a lie (but for at least XFree86 2.0 the only way to make
* use of the VT_OPENQRY command - this has been broken in syscons prior
* to 1.0).
* Once that XFree86 has been fixed, we will cease to support this command
* anymore.
*/
#define CONS_GETVERS _IOR('c', 74, long)
/* end of USL VT compatibility stuff */
#endif /* _IOCTL_PC_H_ */