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61 * File: screen_switch.h
62 * Author: Alessandro Forin, Carnegie Mellon University
65 * Definitions of things that must be tailored to
66 * specific hardware boards for the Generic Screen Driver.
69 #ifndef SCREEN_SWITCH_H
70 #define SCREEN_SWITCH_H 1
72 #include <mach/boolean.h>
75 * List of probe routines, scanned at cold-boot time
76 * to see which, if any, graphic display is available.
77 * This is done before autoconf, so that printing on
78 * the console works early on. The alloc routine is
79 * called only on the first device that answers.
80 * Ditto for the setup routine, called later on.
82 struct screen_probe_vector
{
84 unsigned int (*alloc
)(void);
85 int (*setup
)(int, user_info_t
);
89 * Low-level operations on the graphic device, used
90 * by the otherwise device-independent interface code
93 /* Forward declaration of screen_softc_t */
94 typedef struct screen_softc
*screen_softc_t
;
96 struct screen_switch
{
97 int (*graphic_open
)(void); /* when X11 opens */
98 int (*graphic_close
)(screen_softc_t
); /* .. or closes */
99 int (*set_status
)(screen_softc_t
,
102 natural_t
); /* dev-specific ops */
103 int (*get_status
)(screen_softc_t
,
106 natural_t
*); /* dev-specific ops */
107 int (*char_paint
)(screen_softc_t
,
111 int (*pos_cursor
)(void*,
113 int); /* cursor positioning*/
114 int (*insert_line
)(screen_softc_t
,
115 short); /* ..and scroll down */
116 int (*remove_line
)(screen_softc_t
,
117 short); /* ..and scroll up */
118 int (*clear_bitmap
)(screen_softc_t
); /* blank screen */
119 int (*video_on
)(void*,
120 user_info_t
*); /* screen saver */
121 int (*video_off
)(void*,
123 int (*intr_enable
)(void*,
125 int (*map_page
)(screen_softc_t
,
127 int); /* user-space mapping*/
131 * Each graphic device needs page-aligned memory
132 * to be mapped in user space later (for events
133 * and such). Size and content of this memory
134 * is unfortunately device-dependent, even if
135 * it did not need to (puns).
137 extern char *screen_data
;
139 extern struct screen_probe_vector screen_probe_vector
[];
141 extern int screen_noop(void), screen_find(void);
143 #endif /* SCREEN_SWITCH_H */