.\" $OpenBSD: wsdisplay.4,v 1.13 2002/09/26 22:09:53 miod Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: wsdisplay.4,v 1.5 2000/05/13 15:22:19 mycroft Exp $ .\" .Dd March 20, 1999 .Dt WSDISPLAY 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm wsdisplay .Nd generic display device support in wscons .Sh SYNOPSIS .\".Cd wsdisplay* at ega? console ? .\"(EGA display on ISA) .Cd wsdisplay* at vga? console ? (VGA textmode display on ISA or PCI) .Cd wsdisplay* at pcdisplay? console ? (generic PC (ISA) display) .Cd wsdisplay* at vgafb? console ? (VGA graphics display on PCI, as found on macppc and sparc64 platforms) .Cd wsdisplay* at tga? console ? (DEC TGA display, alpha only) .\" .Cd wsdisplay* at nextdisplay? console ? .\" (NeXT display) .Cd wsdisplay* at sti? console ? (HP CRX and Visualize series framebuffers) .Cd wsdisplay* at bwtwo? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgtwo? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgthree? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgfour? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgsix? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgeight? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgtwelve? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at cgfourteen? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at pnozz? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at tcx? console ? .Cd wsdisplay* at vigra? console ? (sparc and/or sparc64 framebuffers) .Cd wsdisplay* at creator? console ? (sparc64 framebuffers) .Cd wsdisplay0 at smg? console ? (VAXstation small monochrome display) .Cd options WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS=N .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm driver is an abstraction layer for display devices within the .Xr wscons 4 framework. It attaches to the hardware specific display device driver and makes it available as text terminal or graphics interface. .Pp A display device can have the ability to display characters on it (without help of an X server), either directly by hardware or through software drawing pixel data into the display memory. Such displays are called .Dq emulating , the .Nm driver will connect a terminal emulation module and provide a tty-like software interface. In contrary, non-emulating displays can only be used by special programs like X servers. .Pp The .Em console locator in the configuration line refers to the device's use as output part of the operating system console. A device specification containing a positive value here will only match if the device is in use as system console. (The console device selection in early system startup is not influenced.) This way, the console device can be connected to a known .Xr wsdisplay 4 device instance. (Naturally, only .Dq emulating display devices are usable as console.) .Pp The logical unit of an independent contents displayed on a display (sometimes referred to as .Dq virtual terminal ) is called a .Dq screen here. If the underlying device driver supports it, multiple screens can be used on one display. (As of this writing, only the .Xr vga 4 and the .Tn VAX .Dq smg display drivers provide this ability.) Screens have different minor device numbers and separate tty instances. One screen possesses the .Dq focus , this means it is displayed on the display and its tty device will get the keyboard input. (In some cases, if no screen is set up or if a screen was just deleted, it is possible that no focus is present at all.) The focus can be switched by either special keyboard input (typically CTL-ALT-Fn) or an ioctl command issued by a user program. Screens are set up or deleted through the .Pa /dev/ttyCcfg control device (preferably using the .Xr wsconscfg 8 utility). Alternatively, the compile-time option .Cm WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS=N will set up N screens of the display driver's default type and using the system's default terminal emulator at autoconfiguration time. .Pp In addition and with help from backend drivers the following features are also provided: .Bl -bullet .It Loading, deleting and listing the loaded fonts. .It Browsing backwards in the screen output, the size of the buffer for saved text is defined by the particular hardware driver. .It Blanking the screen by timing out on inactivity in the screen holding the input focus. Awakening activities consist of: .Pp .Bl -bullet -compact .It pressing any keys on the keyboard; .It moving or clicking the mouse; .It any output to the screen. .El .Pp Blanking the screen is usually done by disabling the horizontal sync signal on video output, but may also include blanking the vertical sync in which case most monitors go into power saving mode. See .Xr wsconsctl 8 for controlling variables. .El .Pp Consult the back-end drivers' documentation for which features are supported for each particular hardware type. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/include/dev/wscons/wsconsio.h -compact .It Pa /dev/ttyC* terminal devices (per screen) .It Pa /dev/ttyCcfg control device .It Pa /usr/include/dev/wscons/wsconsio.h .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr bwtwo 4 , .Xr cgtwo 4 , .Xr cgthree 4 , .Xr cgfour 4 , .Xr cgsix 4 , .Xr cgeight 4 , .Xr cgtwelve 4 , .Xr cgfourteen 4 , .Xr creator 4 , .Xr intro 4 , .Xr pcdisplay 4 , .Xr pnozz 4 , .Xr sti 4 , .Xr tcx 4 , .Xr tga 4 , .Xr tty 4 , .Xr vga 4 , .Xr vgafb 4 , .Xr vigra 4 , .Xr wscons 4 , .Xr wsconscfg 8 , .Xr wsconsctl 8 , .Xr wsfontload 8 .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.