Replacement for wind.o
david.e.wexelblat
dwex at cbnewsj.att.com
Sat May 4 02:32:20 AEST 1991
I am planning to put together a small replacement for wind.o for 3B1
systems that have pitched UA/wind.o. Basically, I am tired of
the glass-tty when logged in without running MGR, and also want
a screen-blanker that runs without MGR (I don't want to give up
my loadable-driver space to wind.o for the small amount I need done).
What I intend is to have a window driver that provides:
- screen blanking, and can accept ioctls from scrset
(I see no need to have yet another program to do this)
- a vt100-subset console.
I figure that I can get the screen blanking done pretty quickly; I
have most of the interface figured out (anyone who knows how this
is implemented in wind.o is free to help me out :->) from looking
at the nkbd.c sources and a bit of judicous adb'ing.
What I haven't figured out yet is, once I have this running on
/dev/syscon (or whatever), how do I make the driver know to
stop interpreting characters, and just pass them on when MGR is
running? I've thought of a couple of schemes, which may be
equivalent:
- create a /dev/framebuf device, with the same major
device as /dev/syscon, but a different minor
number. When MGR opens this device, the character-
interpretation stops. This allows getty to hang
off of /dev/syscon, and when MGR exits, things
go back to normal.
- have an ioctl() to do the same thing, and have MGR
call this on startup.
Actually, it just dawned on me that MGR doesn't write to /dev/syscon;
it writes directly to the frame buffer. So if my driver just implements
write(), then there is no problem (except for turning off cursors and
stuff, since I like blinking cursors).
Please email me your suggestions, or post followups to comp.sys.3b1.
I will take all suggestions into consideration, and will post the
results when I am happy with it (which may be never - I have a
tendency to get too fancy for my own good :->).
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