Commit Graph

13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Lange
bc2e4741c7 Random bits and pieces 2013-03-22 15:11:19 -07:00
Kevin Lange
cd929b1ceb Fix some minor input issues 2012-12-08 00:24:43 -08:00
Kevin Lange
a9d895a923 unify logging 2012-12-07 18:33:07 -08:00
Kevin Lange
c9448437dc Fix long-standing issues in qemu/bochs
and possibly other environments - fixes the long-standing issue with
keyboard/mouse getting disabled sometimes on bootup, especially if you
tried to interact with the qemu window during the boot process
2012-11-30 19:32:38 -08:00
Kevin Lange
6590b285b5 Mouse improvements (stability, scaling) 2012-02-04 22:29:46 -06:00
Kevin Lange
78e96435ad [util] Script to run fullscreen 2012-02-03 12:23:49 -06:00
Kevin Lange
aac1d78e35 Drop packets from the mouse if the client isn't reading fast enough 2012-02-02 20:37:50 -06:00
Kevin Lange
4366a20a8f Pipe and packet-based mouse device 2012-02-02 16:16:29 -06:00
Kevin Lange
339b82e10c [massive commit] Userspace terminal.
Completely removes:
* The kernel terminal (both VGA and graphical)
* The kernel ANSI parser (obviously)
* kgets() function
* Dozens of other functions that were made useless

Adds:
* Userspace terminal that should work (relatively) well
* Keyboard device driver (implemented with a "pipe" object)
* Stabalized interrupt interface
* `clear` uses the c library
* All panic screens and kprintf() output goes to the serial line ONLY
* The kernel boots directly into /bin/terminal (no arguments, unless you
  want to add them (such as -f))
2012-01-25 00:19:52 -06:00
Kevin Lange
3023d58a7f [video] Really need to fix this 24-bit-color stuff... 2011-12-25 22:37:13 -06:00
Kevin Lange
c0f45e0b7f VESA mode switching support.
BIOS execution is provided through the `v8086` module, which provides
software emulation of an 8086 processor. It is not currently working
with some BIOSes and may (read: probably will be) replaced with another
emulator (x86emu comes to mind) at some point in the near future. In the
meantime, the default video mode for QEMU works with this and it's
enough to get us on real VESA instead of fake VBE. The `bochs` module
will be renamed in a future commit. Userspace programs have been
adjusted to work at bitrates other than 32 *POORLY*. If you write pixels
left-to-right, they should work fine. They only work with 24-bpp
otherwise, and then you need to be careful of what pixels you are
writing when, or you will overwrite things in other pixels.

You may pass a commandline argument like the following to set display
modes:

  vid=vesa,1024,768

Or for stranger modes under QEMU or Bochs, use the bochs VBE
initializer:

  vid=bochs,1280,720

Note that the address of the linear framebuffer is still found via
hackish probing instead of PCI or trusting the VBE information, so if
you have things in the wrong memory ranges (0xE0000000+), be prepared to
have them get read.

Once again, this entire commit is a massive hack. I am happy that it
worked, and I will continue to make it less hacky, but in the meantime,
this is what we've got.

Happy holidays.
2011-12-25 00:40:40 -06:00
Kevin Lange
a4d17cb382 Graphics resolution independence (targetting VESA support); update README 2011-12-16 13:16:20 -06:00
Kevin Lange
8c548c0db0 Restructure directory tree for kernel modules 2011-12-14 22:15:47 -06:00