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If you fill ri_font, * but aren't using wsfont, set ri_wsfcookie to -1. */ struct wsdisplay_font *ri_font; int ri_wsfcookie; /* wsfont cookie */ void *ri_hw; /* driver private data */ int ri_crow; /* cursor row */ int ri_ccol; /* cursor column */ int ri_flg; /* various operational flags */ /* * These are optional and will default if zero. Meaningless * on depths other than 15, 16, 24 and 32 bits per pel. On * 24 bit displays, ri_{r,g,b}num must be 8. */ u_char ri_rnum; /* number of bits for red */ u_char ri_gnum; /* number of bits for green */ u_char ri_bnum; /* number of bits for blue */ u_char ri_rpos; /* which bit red starts at */ u_char ri_gpos; /* which bit green starts at */ u_char ri_bpos; /* which bit blue starts at */ /* * These are filled in by rasops_init() */ int ri_emuwidth; /* width we actually care about */ int ri_emuheight; /* height we actually care about */ int ri_emustride; /* bytes per row we actually care about */ int ri_rows; /* number of rows (characters) */ int ri_cols; /* number of columns (characters) */ int ri_delta; /* row delta in bytes */ int ri_pelbytes; /* bytes per pel (may be zero) */ int ri_fontscale; /* fontheight * fontstride */ int ri_xscale; /* fontwidth * pelbytes */ int ri_yscale; /* fontheight * stride */ u_char *ri_origbits; /* where screen bits actually start */ int ri_xorigin; /* where ri_bits begins (x) */ int ri_yorigin; /* where ri_bits begins (y) */ int32_t ri_devcmap[16]; /* color -\*[Gt] framebuffer data */ /* * The emulops you need to use, and the screen caps for wscons */ struct wsdisplay_emulops ri_ops; int ri_caps; /* * Callbacks so we can share some code */ void (*ri_do_cursor)(struct rasops_info *); void (*ri_updatecursor)(struct rasops_info *); #if NRASOPS_ROTATION > 0 /* Used to intercept putchar to permit display rotation */ struct wsdisplay_emulops ri_real_ops; #endif }; .Ed .Pp The value of the .Em ri_flg member is formed by OR'ing the following values: .Pp .Bl -tag -offset indent -width RI_CURSORCLIP -compact .It RI_FULLCLEAR Force eraserows() to clear the whole screen instead of only text lines, when invoked with an .Em nrows parameter equal to the number of text lines. .It RI_FORCEMONO Do not output coloured text, even if the display supports it. .It RI_BSWAP Specifies that the frame buffer endianness is different from the CPU's. .It RI_CURSOR Set when the text cursor is enabled. .It RI_CLEAR Clear the display upon initialization. .It RI_CENTER Center the text area. .\" Only honoured if option RASOPS_CLIPPING which we don't use. .\" .It RI_CURSORCLIP .\" Cursor is currently clipped .It RI_ROTATE_CW Rotate the text display quarter clockwise. .It RI_CFGDONE .Fn rasops_reconfig completed successfully .El .Sh FUNCTIONS .Bl -tag -width compact .It Fn rasops_init "ri" "wantrows" "wantcols" Initialise a .Em rasops_info descriptor. The arguments .Fa wantrows and .Fa wantcols are the number of rows and columns we'd like. In terms of optimization, fonts that are a multiple of 8 pixels wide work the best. .It Fn rasops_reconfig "ri" "wantrows" "wantcols" Reconfigure a .Em rasops_info descriptor because parameters have changed in some way. The arguments .Fa wantrows and .Fa wantcols are the number of rows and columns we'd like. If calling .Fn rasops_reconfig to change the font and ri_wsfcookie \*[Ge] 0, you must call .Fn wsfont_unlock on it, and reset it to -1 (or a new, valid cookie). .El .Sh CODE REFERENCES This section describes places within the .Ox source tree where actual code implementing or utilising the rasops subsystem can be found. All pathnames are relative to .Pa /usr/src . .Pp The rasops subsystem is implemented within the directory .Pa sys/dev/rasops . The .Nm module itself is implemented within the file .Pa sys/dev/rasops/rasops.c . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr intro 9 .\" XXX These don't exist yet .\" .Xr wscons 9 , .\" .Xr wsdisplay 9 , .\" .Xr wsfont 9 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm subsystem appeared in .Nx 1.5 and .Ox first support appeared in .Ox 2.9 . .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Nm subsystem was written by .An Andrew Doran .Aq ad@NetBSD.org . Display rotation was written by .An Christopher Pascoe .Aq pascoe@openbsd.org . .Sh CAVEATS Display rotation only works for 16bpp displays.