kbdvar.h revision 1.1 1 /* $NetBSD: kbdvar.h,v 1.1 1999/05/14 07:07:16 mrg Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
9 * contributed to Berkeley.
10 *
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12 * must display the following acknowledgement:
13 * This product includes software developed by the University of
14 * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
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43 *
44 * @(#)kbd.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 10/30/93
45 */
46
47 /*
48 * How many input characters we can buffer.
49 * The port-specific var.h may override this.
50 * Note: must be a power of two!
51 */
52 #define KBD_RX_RING_SIZE 256
53 #define KBD_RX_RING_MASK (KBD_RX_RING_SIZE-1)
54 /*
55 * Output buffer. Only need a few chars.
56 */
57 #define KBD_TX_RING_SIZE 16
58 #define KBD_TX_RING_MASK (KBD_TX_RING_SIZE-1)
59 /*
60 * Keyboard serial line speed is fixed at 1200 bps.
61 */
62 #define KBD_BPS 1200
63 #define KBD_RESET_TIMO 1000 /* mS. */
64
65 /*
66 * XXX - Historical comment - no longer quite right...
67 * Keyboard driver state. The ascii and kbd links go up and down and
68 * we just sit in the middle doing translation. Note that it is possible
69 * to get just one of the two links, in which case /dev/kbd is unavailable.
70 * The downlink supplies us with `internal' open and close routines which
71 * will enable dataflow across the downlink. We promise to call open when
72 * we are willing to take keystrokes, and to call close when we are not.
73 * If /dev/kbd is not the console tty input source, we do this whenever
74 * /dev/kbd is in use; otherwise we just leave it open forever.
75 */
76 struct zs_chanstate;
77 struct ucom_softc;
78
79 struct kbd_softc {
80 struct device k_dev; /* required first: base device */
81
82 /* Stuff our parent setup */
83 union {
84 struct zs_chanstate *ku_zcs;
85 struct ucom_softc *ku_usc;
86 } k_cs_u;
87 #define k_cs k_cs_u.ku_zcs
88 #define k_usc k_cs_u.ku_usc
89 void (*k_write_data) __P((struct kbd_softc *, int));
90
91 /* Flags to communicate with kbd_softint() */
92 volatile int k_intr_flags;
93 #define INTR_RX_OVERRUN 1
94 #define INTR_TX_EMPTY 2
95 #define INTR_ST_CHECK 4
96
97 /* Transmit state */
98 volatile int k_txflags;
99 #define K_TXBUSY 1
100 #define K_TXWANT 2
101
102 /*
103 * State of upper interface.
104 */
105 int k_isopen; /* set if open has been done */
106 int k_evmode; /* set if we should produce events */
107 struct evvar k_events; /* event queue state */
108
109 /*
110 * ACSI translation state
111 */
112 int k_repeat_start; /* initial delay */
113 int k_repeat_step; /* inter-char delay */
114 int k_repeatsym; /* repeating symbol */
115 int k_repeating; /* we've called timeout() */
116 struct kbd_state k_state; /* ASCII translation state */
117
118 /*
119 * Magic sequence stuff (L1-A)
120 */
121 char k_isconsole;
122 char k_magic1_down;
123 u_char k_magic1; /* L1 */
124 u_char k_magic2; /* A */
125
126 /*
127 * The transmit ring buffer.
128 */
129 volatile u_int k_tbget; /* transmit buffer `get' index */
130 volatile u_int k_tbput; /* transmit buffer `put' index */
131 u_char k_tbuf[KBD_TX_RING_SIZE]; /* data */
132
133 /*
134 * The receive ring buffer.
135 */
136 u_int k_rbget; /* ring buffer `get' index */
137 volatile u_int k_rbput; /* ring buffer `put' index */
138 u_short k_rbuf[KBD_RX_RING_SIZE]; /* rr1, data pairs */
139
140 };
141
142 /* functions used between backend/frontend keyboard drivers */
143 void kbd_input_raw __P((struct kbd_softc *k, int));
144 void kbd_output(struct kbd_softc *k, int c);
145 void kbd_start_tx(struct kbd_softc *k);
146