Changeset bfa4ffa in mainline for uspace/srv/hid/output/proto/vt100.c


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Timestamp:
2016-12-27T13:34:08Z (7 years ago)
Author:
Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>
Branches:
lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
Children:
9185e42
Parents:
0d9b4a8 (diff), 73d8600 (diff)
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Merge from lp:~jakub/helenos/sun4u

This merge brings support for serial console on the QEMU sun4u machine
and by extension on any system that provides at least one device driver
for a serial port device in the 'serial' location service category and
points the 'console' boot argument to it.

The 'console' boot argument is used to differentiate character devices
that are used as a console from other character devices that may be used
for other purposes (e.g. SLIP or keyboard).

Support for real-world sun4u machines is temporarily broken. The legacy
ns16550 input port driver has been discontinued. Real-world Ultra 5,
which is fairly close to the QEMU machine should be easy to revive. In
order to support the sun4u QEMU machine, a new sun4u platform driver was
added. The isa driver was modified to be usable also for the EBUS bus.

On sparc64 the boot argument is passed in the boot-args boot prom
environment variable. On ia32 and amd64, the boot argument can be set in
grub.cfg as an argument to the multiboot command. The backslashes need
to be properly escaped. Other platforms don't have support for boot
arguments yet.

Because the user input/output subsystem is apparently not ready to drive
the serial console next to the ordinary console or the GUI, the serial
console mode is mutually exclusive with the normal
keyboard/ega/fb/compositor mode.

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  • uspace/srv/hid/output/proto/vt100.c

    r0d9b4a8 rbfa4ffa  
    141141    vt100_putchar_t putchar_fn, vt100_control_puts_t control_puts_fn)
    142142{
    143         vt100_state_t *state =
    144             malloc(sizeof(vt100_state_t));
     143        vt100_state_t *state = malloc(sizeof(vt100_state_t));
    145144        if (state == NULL)
    146145                return NULL;
     
    164163        state->control_puts("\033[2J");
    165164        state->control_puts("\033[?25l");
    166        
     165
    167166        return state;
    168167}
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