# $OpenBSD: files.wscons,v 1.14 2006/12/09 20:06:48 miod Exp $ # $NetBSD: files.wscons,v 1.34 2005/05/04 01:52:16 augustss Exp $ # # "Workstation Console" glue; attaches frame buffer to emulator & keyboard, # plus deals with kernel mouse drivers. # # These files are included with strange conditions because of the hairy # interactions between them. In particular, chunks of the glue, # keyboard, and mouse code are called directly by other chunks. Also, # each hardware driver can make calls into its (child) interface driver. # This could all be cleaned up, but it's not clear that it's worth the # trouble. # # this loses, but there's no way to define attributes which have attributes device wsdisplay #tty? attach wsdisplay at wsemuldisplaydev with wsdisplay_emul device wskbd attach wskbd at wskbddev define wskbd_hotkey device wsmouse attach wsmouse at wsmousedev file dev/wscons/wsdisplay.c wsdisplay needs-flag file dev/wscons/wsdisplay_compat_usl.c wsdisplay & wsdisplay_compat_usl file dev/wscons/wsevent.c wsdisplay | wskbd | wsmouse | wsmux file dev/wscons/wskbd.c wskbd needs-flag file dev/wscons/wskbdutil.c wskbd file dev/wscons/wskbd_hotkey.c wskbd & wskbd_hotkey & !small_kernel needs-flag file dev/wscons/wsmouse.c wsmouse needs-flag pseudo-device wsmux file dev/wscons/wsmux.c wsmux needs-flag # emulation code file dev/wscons/wsemulconf.c wsdisplay file dev/wscons/wsemul_dumb.c wsdisplay & wsemul_dumb file dev/wscons/wsemul_sun.c wsdisplay & wsemul_sun file dev/wscons/wsemul_vt100.c wsdisplay & !wsemul_no_vt100 file dev/wscons/wsemul_vt100_subr.c wsdisplay & !wsemul_no_vt100 file dev/wscons/wsemul_vt100_chars.c wsdisplay & !wsemul_no_vt100 file dev/wscons/wsemul_vt100_keys.c wsdisplay & !wsemul_no_vt100