vt.h revision 259650
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2009, 2013 The FreeBSD Foundation
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This software was developed by Ed Schouten under sponsorship from the
6 * FreeBSD Foundation.
7 *
8 * Portions of this software were developed by Oleksandr Rybalko
9 * under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 *
20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
21 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
22 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
23 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
24 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
25 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
26 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
27 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
28 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
29 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
30 * SUCH DAMAGE.
31 *
32 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/dev/vt/vt.h 259650 2013-12-20 15:37:57Z ray $
33 */
34
35#ifndef _DEV_VT_VT_H_
36#define	_DEV_VT_VT_H_
37
38#include <sys/param.h>
39#include <sys/_lock.h>
40#include <sys/_mutex.h>
41#include <sys/callout.h>
42#include <sys/condvar.h>
43#include <sys/consio.h>
44#include <sys/kbio.h>
45#include <sys/mouse.h>
46#include <sys/terminal.h>
47#include <sys/sysctl.h>
48
49#include "opt_syscons.h"
50#include "opt_splash.h"
51
52#ifdef DEV_SC
53#error "Build with both syscons and vt is not supported. Please enable only \
54one 'device sc' or 'device vt'"
55#endif
56
57#ifndef	VT_MAXWINDOWS
58#ifdef	MAXCONS
59#define	VT_MAXWINDOWS	MAXCONS
60#else
61#define	VT_MAXWINDOWS	12
62#endif
63#endif
64
65#ifndef VT_ALT_TO_ESC_HACK
66#define	VT_ALT_TO_ESC_HACK	1
67#endif
68
69#define	VT_CONSWINDOW	0
70
71#if defined(SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE) || defined(VT_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE)
72#define VT_MOUSE_PASTEBUTTON	MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN	/* right button */
73#define VT_MOUSE_EXTENDBUTTON	MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN	/* not really used */
74#else
75#define VT_MOUSE_PASTEBUTTON	MOUSE_BUTTON2DOWN	/* middle button */
76#define VT_MOUSE_EXTENDBUTTON	MOUSE_BUTTON3DOWN	/* right button */
77#endif /* defined(SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE) || defined(VT_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE) */
78
79#define	SC_DRIVER_NAME	"vt"
80#define	DPRINTF(_l, ...)	if (vt_debug > (_l)) printf( __VA_ARGS__ )
81#define	ISSIGVALID(sig)	((sig) > 0 && (sig) < NSIG)
82
83#define	VT_SYSCTL_INT(_name, _default, _descr)				\
84static int vt_##_name = _default;					\
85SYSCTL_INT(_kern_vt, OID_AUTO, _name, CTLFLAG_RW, &vt_##_name, _default,\
86		_descr);						\
87TUNABLE_INT("kern.vt." #_name, &vt_##_name);
88
89struct vt_driver;
90
91void vt_allocate(struct vt_driver *, void *);
92void vt_resume(void);
93void vt_suspend(void);
94
95typedef unsigned int 	vt_axis_t;
96
97/*
98 * List of locks
99 * (d)	locked by vd_lock
100 * (b)	locked by vb_lock
101 * (G)	locked by Giant
102 * (u)	unlocked, locked by higher levels
103 * (c)	const until freeing
104 * (?)	yet to be determined
105 */
106
107/*
108 * Per-device datastructure.
109 */
110
111struct vt_device {
112	struct vt_window	*vd_windows[VT_MAXWINDOWS]; /* (c) Windows. */
113	struct vt_window	*vd_curwindow;	/* (d) Current window. */
114	struct vt_window	*vd_savedwindow;/* (?) Saved for suspend. */
115	struct vt_window	*vd_markedwin;	/* (?) Copy/paste buf owner. */
116	const struct vt_driver	*vd_driver;	/* (c) Graphics driver. */
117	void			*vd_softc;	/* (u) Driver data. */
118	uint16_t		 vd_mx;		/* (?) Mouse X. */
119	uint16_t		 vd_my;		/* (?) Mouse Y. */
120	vt_axis_t		 vd_mdirtyx;	/* (?) Screen width. */
121	vt_axis_t		 vd_mdirtyy;	/* (?) Screen height. */
122	uint32_t		 vd_mstate;	/* (?) Mouse state. */
123	term_pos_t		 vd_offset;	/* (?) Pixel offset. */
124	vt_axis_t		 vd_width;	/* (?) Screen width. */
125	vt_axis_t		 vd_height;	/* (?) Screen height. */
126	struct mtx		 vd_lock;	/* Per-device lock. */
127	struct cv		 vd_winswitch;	/* (d) Window switch notify. */
128	struct callout		 vd_timer;	/* (d) Display timer. */
129	int			 vd_flags;	/* (d) Device flags. */
130#define	VDF_TEXTMODE	0x01	/* Do text mode rendering. */
131#define	VDF_SPLASH	0x02	/* Splash screen active. */
132#define	VDF_ASYNC	0x04	/* vt_timer() running. */
133#define	VDF_INVALID	0x08	/* Entire screen should be re-rendered. */
134#define	VDF_DEAD	0x10	/* Early probing found nothing. */
135#define	VDF_INITIALIZED	0x20	/* vtterm_cnprobe already done. */
136#define	VDF_MOUSECURSOR	0x40	/* Mouse cursor visible. */
137	int			 vd_keyboard;	/* (G) Keyboard index. */
138	unsigned int		 vd_kbstate;	/* (?) Device unit. */
139	unsigned int		 vd_unit;	/* (c) Device unit. */
140};
141
142/*
143 * Per-window terminal screen buffer.
144 *
145 * Because redrawing is performed asynchronously, the buffer keeps track
146 * of a rectangle that needs to be redrawn (vb_dirtyrect).  Because this
147 * approach seemed to cause suboptimal performance (when the top left
148 * and the bottom right of the screen are modified), it also uses a set
149 * of bitmasks to keep track of the rows and columns (mod 64) that have
150 * been modified.
151 */
152
153struct vt_bufmask {
154	uint64_t		 vbm_row, vbm_col;
155#define	VBM_DIRTY		UINT64_MAX
156};
157
158struct vt_buf {
159	struct mtx		 vb_lock;	/* Buffer lock. */
160	term_pos_t		 vb_scr_size;	/* (b) Screen dimensions. */
161	int			 vb_flags;	/* (b) Flags. */
162#define	VBF_CURSOR	0x1	/* Cursor visible. */
163#define	VBF_STATIC	0x2	/* Buffer is statically allocated. */
164#define	VBF_MTX_INIT	0x4	/* Mutex initialized. */
165#define	VBF_SCROLL	0x8	/* scroll locked mode. */
166#define	VBF_HISTORY_FULL 0x10	/* All rows filled. */
167	int			 vb_history_size;
168#define	VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE	500
169	int			 vb_roffset;	/* (b) History rows offset. */
170	int			 vb_curroffset;	/* (b) Saved rows offset. */
171	term_pos_t		 vb_cursor;	/* (u) Cursor position. */
172	term_pos_t		 vb_mark_start;	/* (b) Copy region start. */
173	term_pos_t		 vb_mark_end;	/* (b) Copy region end. */
174	int			 vb_mark_last;	/* Last mouse event. */
175	term_rect_t		 vb_dirtyrect;	/* (b) Dirty rectangle. */
176	struct vt_bufmask	 vb_dirtymask;	/* (b) Dirty bitmasks. */
177	term_char_t		*vb_buffer;	/* (u) Data buffer. */
178	term_char_t		**vb_rows;	/* (u) Array of rows */
179};
180
181void vtbuf_copy(struct vt_buf *, const term_rect_t *, const term_pos_t *);
182void vtbuf_fill_locked(struct vt_buf *, const term_rect_t *, term_char_t);
183void vtbuf_init_early(struct vt_buf *);
184void vtbuf_init(struct vt_buf *, const term_pos_t *);
185void vtbuf_grow(struct vt_buf *, const term_pos_t *, int);
186void vtbuf_putchar(struct vt_buf *, const term_pos_t *, term_char_t);
187void vtbuf_cursor_position(struct vt_buf *, const term_pos_t *);
188void vtbuf_scroll_mode(struct vt_buf *vb, int yes);
189void vtbuf_undirty(struct vt_buf *, term_rect_t *, struct vt_bufmask *);
190void vtbuf_sethistory_size(struct vt_buf *, int);
191int vtbuf_iscursor(struct vt_buf *vb, int row, int col);
192void vtbuf_cursor_visibility(struct vt_buf *, int);
193#ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE
194void vtbuf_mouse_cursor_position(struct vt_buf *vb, int col, int row);
195int vtbuf_set_mark(struct vt_buf *vb, int type, int col, int row);
196int vtbuf_get_marked_len(struct vt_buf *vb);
197void vtbuf_extract_marked(struct vt_buf *vb, term_char_t *buf, int sz);
198#endif
199
200#define	VTB_MARK_NONE		0
201#define	VTB_MARK_END		1
202#define	VTB_MARK_START		2
203#define	VTB_MARK_WORD		3
204#define	VTB_MARK_ROW		4
205#define	VTB_MARK_EXTEND		5
206#define	VTB_MARK_MOVE		6
207
208#define	VTBUF_SLCK_ENABLE(vb)	vtbuf_scroll_mode((vb), 1)
209#define	VTBUF_SLCK_DISABLE(vb)	vtbuf_scroll_mode((vb), 0)
210
211#define	VTBUF_MAX_HEIGHT(vb) \
212	((vb)->vb_history_size)
213#define	VTBUF_GET_ROW(vb, r) \
214	((vb)->vb_rows[((vb)->vb_roffset + (r)) % VTBUF_MAX_HEIGHT(vb)])
215#define	VTBUF_GET_FIELD(vb, r, c) \
216	((vb)->vb_rows[((vb)->vb_roffset + (r)) % VTBUF_MAX_HEIGHT(vb)][(c)])
217#define	VTBUF_FIELD(vb, r, c) \
218	((vb)->vb_rows[((vb)->vb_curroffset + (r)) % VTBUF_MAX_HEIGHT(vb)][(c)])
219#define	VTBUF_ISCURSOR(vb, r, c) \
220	vtbuf_iscursor((vb), (r), (c))
221#define	VTBUF_DIRTYROW(mask, row) \
222	((mask)->vbm_row & ((uint64_t)1 << ((row) % 64)))
223#define	VTBUF_DIRTYCOL(mask, col) \
224	((mask)->vbm_col & ((uint64_t)1 << ((col) % 64)))
225#define	VTBUF_SPACE_CHAR	(' ' | TC_WHITE << 26 | TC_BLACK << 29)
226
227#define	VHS_SET	0
228#define	VHS_CUR	1
229#define	VHS_END	2
230int vthistory_seek(struct vt_buf *, int offset, int whence);
231void vthistory_addlines(struct vt_buf *vb, int offset);
232void vthistory_getpos(const struct vt_buf *, unsigned int *offset);
233
234/*
235 * Per-window datastructure.
236 */
237
238struct vt_window {
239	struct vt_device	*vw_device;	/* (c) Device. */
240	struct terminal		*vw_terminal;	/* (c) Terminal. */
241	struct vt_buf		 vw_buf;	/* (u) Screen buffer. */
242	struct vt_font		*vw_font;	/* (d) Graphical font. */
243	unsigned int		 vw_number;	/* (c) Window number. */
244	int			 vw_kbdmode;	/* (?) Keyboard mode. */
245	char			*vw_kbdsq;	/* Escape sequence queue*/
246	unsigned int		 vw_flags;	/* (d) Per-window flags. */
247	int			 vw_mouse_level;/* Mouse op mode. */
248#define	VWF_BUSY	0x1	/* Busy reconfiguring device. */
249#define	VWF_OPENED	0x2	/* TTY in use. */
250#define	VWF_SCROLL	0x4	/* Keys influence scrollback. */
251#define	VWF_CONSOLE	0x8	/* Kernel message console window. */
252#define	VWF_VTYLOCK	0x10	/* Prevent window switch. */
253#define	VWF_MOUSE_HIDE	0x20	/* Disable mouse events processing. */
254#define	VWF_SWWAIT_REL	0x10000	/* Program wait for VT acquire is done. */
255#define	VWF_SWWAIT_ACQ	0x20000	/* Program wait for VT release is done. */
256	pid_t			 vw_pid;	/* Terminal holding process */
257	struct proc		*vw_proc;
258	struct vt_mode		 vw_smode;	/* switch mode */
259	struct callout		 vw_proc_dead_timer;
260	struct vt_window	*vw_switch_to;
261};
262
263#define	VT_AUTO		0		/* switching is automatic */
264#define	VT_PROCESS	1		/* switching controlled by prog */
265#define	VT_KERNEL	255		/* switching controlled in kernel */
266
267#define	IS_VT_PROC_MODE(vw)	((vw)->vw_smode.mode == VT_PROCESS)
268
269/*
270 * Per-device driver routines.
271 *
272 * vd_bitbltchr is used when the driver operates in graphics mode, while
273 * vd_putchar is used when the driver operates in text mode
274 * (VDF_TEXTMODE).
275 */
276
277typedef int vd_init_t(struct vt_device *vd);
278typedef void vd_postswitch_t(struct vt_device *vd);
279typedef void vd_blank_t(struct vt_device *vd, term_color_t color);
280typedef void vd_bitbltchr_t(struct vt_device *vd, const uint8_t *src,
281    const uint8_t *mask, int bpl, vt_axis_t top, vt_axis_t left,
282    unsigned int width, unsigned int height, term_color_t fg, term_color_t bg);
283typedef void vd_putchar_t(struct vt_device *vd, term_char_t,
284    vt_axis_t top, vt_axis_t left, term_color_t fg, term_color_t bg);
285
286struct vt_driver {
287	/* Console attachment. */
288	vd_init_t	*vd_init;
289
290	/* Drawing. */
291	vd_blank_t	*vd_blank;
292	vd_bitbltchr_t	*vd_bitbltchr;
293
294	/* Text mode operation. */
295	vd_putchar_t	*vd_putchar;
296
297	/* Update display setting on vt switch. */
298	vd_postswitch_t	*vd_postswitch;
299
300	/* Priority to know which one can override */
301	int		vd_priority;
302#define	VD_PRIORITY_DUMB	10
303#define	VD_PRIORITY_GENERIC	100
304#define	VD_PRIORITY_SPECIFIC	1000
305};
306
307/*
308 * Console device madness.
309 *
310 * Utility macro to make early vt(4) instances work.
311 */
312
313extern const struct terminal_class vt_termclass;
314void vt_upgrade(struct vt_device *vd);
315
316#define	PIXEL_WIDTH(w)	((w) / 8)
317#define	PIXEL_HEIGHT(h)	((h) / 16)
318
319#ifndef VT_FB_DEFAULT_WIDTH
320#define	VT_FB_DEFAULT_WIDTH	640
321#endif
322#ifndef VT_FB_DEFAULT_HEIGHT
323#define	VT_FB_DEFAULT_HEIGHT	480
324#endif
325
326#define	VT_CONSDEV_DECLARE(driver, width, height, softc)		\
327static struct terminal	driver ## _consterm;				\
328static struct vt_window	driver ## _conswindow;				\
329static struct vt_device	driver ## _consdev = {				\
330	.vd_driver = &driver,						\
331	.vd_softc = (softc),						\
332	.vd_flags = VDF_INVALID,					\
333	.vd_windows = { [VT_CONSWINDOW] =  &driver ## _conswindow, },	\
334	.vd_curwindow = &driver ## _conswindow,				\
335	.vd_markedwin = NULL,						\
336	.vd_kbstate = 0,						\
337};									\
338static term_char_t	driver ## _constextbuf[(width) * 		\
339	    (VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE)];				\
340static term_char_t	*driver ## _constextbufrows[			\
341	    VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE];					\
342static struct vt_window	driver ## _conswindow = {			\
343	.vw_number = VT_CONSWINDOW,					\
344	.vw_flags = VWF_CONSOLE,					\
345	.vw_buf = {							\
346		.vb_buffer = driver ## _constextbuf,			\
347		.vb_rows = driver ## _constextbufrows,			\
348		.vb_history_size = VBF_DEFAULT_HISTORY_SIZE,		\
349		.vb_curroffset = 0,					\
350		.vb_roffset = 0,					\
351		.vb_flags = VBF_STATIC,					\
352		.vb_mark_start = {					\
353			.tp_row = 0,					\
354			.tp_col = 0,					\
355		},							\
356		.vb_mark_end = {					\
357			.tp_row = 0,					\
358			.tp_col = 0,					\
359		},							\
360		.vb_scr_size = {					\
361			.tp_row = height,				\
362			.tp_col = width,				\
363		},							\
364	},								\
365	.vw_device = &driver ## _consdev,				\
366	.vw_terminal = &driver ## _consterm,				\
367	.vw_kbdmode = K_XLATE,						\
368};									\
369TERMINAL_DECLARE_EARLY(driver ## _consterm, vt_termclass,		\
370    &driver ## _conswindow);						\
371SYSINIT(vt_early_cons, SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS, SI_ORDER_ANY,		\
372    vt_upgrade, &driver ## _consdev)
373
374/*
375 * Fonts.
376 *
377 * Remapping tables are used to map Unicode points to glyphs.  They need
378 * to be sorted, because vtfont_lookup() performs a binary search.  Each
379 * font has two remapping tables, for normal and bold.  When a character
380 * is not present in bold, it uses a normal glyph.  When no glyph is
381 * available, it uses glyph 0, which is normally equal to U+FFFD.
382 */
383
384struct vt_font_map {
385	uint32_t		 vfm_src;
386	uint16_t		 vfm_dst;
387	uint16_t		 vfm_len;
388};
389
390struct vt_font {
391	struct vt_font_map	*vf_bold;
392	struct vt_font_map	*vf_normal;
393	uint8_t			*vf_bytes;
394	unsigned int		 vf_height, vf_width,
395				 vf_normal_length, vf_bold_length;
396	unsigned int		 vf_refcount;
397};
398
399#ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE
400struct mouse_cursor {
401	uint8_t map[64 * 64 / 8];
402	uint8_t mask[64 * 64 / 8];
403	uint8_t w;
404	uint8_t h;
405};
406#endif
407
408const uint8_t	*vtfont_lookup(const struct vt_font *vf, term_char_t c);
409struct vt_font	*vtfont_ref(struct vt_font *vf);
410void		 vtfont_unref(struct vt_font *vf);
411int		 vtfont_load(vfnt_t *f, struct vt_font **ret);
412
413/* Sysmouse. */
414void sysmouse_process_event(mouse_info_t *mi);
415#ifndef SC_NO_CUTPASTE
416void vt_mouse_event(int type, int x, int y, int event, int cnt, int mlevel);
417void vt_mouse_state(int show);
418#endif
419#define	VT_MOUSE_SHOW 1
420#define	VT_MOUSE_HIDE 0
421
422#endif /* !_DEV_VT_VT_H_ */
423
424