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author | Tiago Vignatti <vignatti@c3sl.ufpr.br> | 2008-07-04 03:46:21 -0300 |
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committer | Tiago Vignatti <vignatti@c3sl.ufpr.br> | 2008-07-04 03:46:21 -0300 |
commit | d1031a8972490ebf0ef6dc2762036a7a7172466b (patch) | |
tree | abcb362b24c0842f1cc2280d07f71973a7a2cbe9 | |
parent | f72500c4a09cce5dbbd16639b1951a4bf943e4ac (diff) |
Update README.OS-lib to reflect reality.
-rw-r--r-- | hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib | 283 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 283 deletions
diff --git a/hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib b/hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib index e410906f9..c815cb032 100644 --- a/hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib +++ b/hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ have been made in implementation. OS library. bsd/ OS support for the 386BSD/NetBSD/FreeBSD operating systems. - bsdi/ OS support for the BSD/386 operating system. linux/ OS support for the Linux operating system. sco/ OS support for the SCO SVR3.x operating system. solx86/ OS support for the Solaris x86 operating system. @@ -214,288 +213,6 @@ void xf86UseMsg(void) */ } -void xf86SoundKbdBell(int loudness, int pitch, int duration) -{ - /* - * Sound the keyboard bell. pitch is in Hz, duration in ms, - * loudness is in the range 0-100 (0 -> off). For systems - * where the loudness can't be controlled, scale the duration - * by loudness/50. - */ -} - -void xf86SetKbdLeds(int leds) -{ - /* - * Set the keyboard LEDs to the state indicated in leds - */ -} - -int xf86GetKbdLeds(void) -{ - /* - * Return the state of the keyboard LEDs. If the OS doesn't - * support this, return 0. - */ -} - -void xf86SetKbdRepeat(char rad) -{ - /* - * Set the keyboard repeat rate and delay according the - * the rad value. The lower 5 bits determine the repeat - * rate (lower value -> higher rate). The next 2 bits - * determine the delay. - * This should possibly be changed to take separate rate and - * delay parameters. - */ -} - -void xf86KbdInit(void) -{ - /* - * Save initial keyboard state. This is called at the start of - * each server generation. - */ -} - -int xf86KbdOn(void) -{ - /* - * Set the keyboard up for use with X. This is called whenever - * the server becomes active (ie at the start of each generation and - * whenever its VT becomes active). Return the file descriptor - * for keyboard input. Return -1 if there is no file descriptor - * to add as an input device. If there are errors encountered, - * call FatalError(). A return value of -1 is not considered an - * error condition. - */ -} - -int xf86KbdOff(void) -{ - /* - * Return the keyboard to the state saved by xf86KbdInit(). This is - * called at the end of a server generation, and also when the - * server's VT ceases being active. Returns the keyboard file - * descriptor. Returns -1 if there is no file descriptor to be - * removed as an input device. Errors should be handled the same - * way as in xf86KbdOn(). - */ -} - -void xf86KbdEvents(void) -{ - /* - * Read characters from the keyboard device, and post the events - * by calling xf86PostKbdEvent(). Read as much as is available - * without waiting. - */ -} - -void xf86SetMouseSpeed(int old, int new, unsigned cflag) -{ - /* - * Set the speed of the mouse port. old is the previous speed, - * new is the new speed, and cflag is the value of the termio[s] - * c_cflag field. For mice that have programmable speed operation, - * this should send the appropriate commands to the mouse. - */ -} - -void xf86MouseInit(void) -{ - /* - * This is called at the start of each server generation. In most - * cases this is a noop. If the mouse must not be opened/closed - * when VT switching, the open should be done here. - */ -} - -int xf86MousedOn(void) -{ - /* - * Set the mouse up for use with X. This is called whenever - * the server becomes active (ie at the start of each generation and - * whenever its VT becomes active). This function normally opens - * the mouse device, and may call xf86SetupMouse() to initialise - * the mouse parameters. Return the file descriptor for mouse input. - * Return -1 if there is no file descriptor to add as an input - * device. If there are errors encountered, call FatalError(). - * A return value of -1 is not considered an error condition. - */ -} - -int xf86MouseOff(Bool doclose) -{ - /* - * Release the mouse from use with X. This is called at the end - * of a server generation (with doclose==TRUE), and also when the - * server's VT ceases being active (with doclose==FALSE). If the - * mouse should not be opened/closed when VT switching, the close - * should be done here when doclose==TRUE. For other systems, the - * mouse device should be closed regardless of the doclose value. - * Returns the mouse file descriptor. Returns -1 if there is no - * file descriptor to be removed as an input device. Errors - * should be handled the same way as in xf86MouseOn(). - */ -} - -void xf86MouseEvents(void) -{ - /* - * Read characters from the mouse device, and post the events - * by calling xf86PostMseEvent(). Read as much as is available - * without waiting. If the OS doesn't handle the mouse protocol - * translation, xf86MouseProtocol() may be called to do the - * translation and event posting. If the OS does handle the protocol - * translation, MOUSE_PROTOCOL_IN_KERNEL should be #define'd in - * xf86_OSlib.h. - */ -} - -int xf86OsMouseProc(DevicePtr pPointer, int what) -{ - /* - * Implements the device-proc for the pointer device when an - * OS-based mouse driver is being used (as opposed to the - * server's internal mouse driver). Implemented as any other - * device-proc in the server. - * - * This function only needs to be implemented if USE_OSMOUSE is - * defined for the OS. - */ -} - -int xf86OsMouseEvents(void) -{ - /* - * When supporting an OS-based mouse driver (as opposed to the - * server's internal mouse driver), read some events from the device - * and post them to the DIX layer through xf86PostMseEvent(). - * - * This function only needs to be implemented if USE_OSMOUSE is - * defined for the OS. - */ -} - -void xf86OsMouseOption(int token, pointer lex_ptr) -{ - /* - * Used in parsing an OsMouse keyword from the Xconfig file. - * Passed the token type and a pointer to the token value. - * The function should do whatever is appropriate for the OS's - * mouse driver. - * - * This function only needs to be implemented if USE_OSMOUSE is - * defined for the OS. - */ -} - -/* - * The following functions are simply wrappers around the OS specific - * libc functions - */ - -void * -xf86memmove(void * dest, const void * src, INT32 n) -{ - return(memmove(dest,src,n)); -} - -void * -xf86memset(void * s, int c, INT32 n) -{ - return(memset(s,c,n)); -} - -void * -xf86memcpy(void * dest, const void * src, INT32 n) -{ - return(memcpy(dest,src,n)); -} - -int -xf86memcmp(const void * s1, const void * s2, INT32 n) -{ - return(memcmp(s1,s2,n)); -} - -char * -xf86strcat(char * dest, const char * src) -{ - return(strcat(dest,src)); -} - -char * -xf86strcpy(char * dest, const char * src) -{ - return(strcpy(dest,src)); -} - -int -xf86strcmp(const char * s1, const char * s2) -{ - return(strcmp(s1,s2)); -} - -int -xf86strncmp(const char * s1, const char * s2, INT32 n) -{ - return(strncmp(s1,s2,n)); -} - -size_t -xf86strlen(const char * s) -{ - return(strlen(s)); -} - -void -xf86getsecs(INT32 * secs, INT32 * usecs) -{ - struct timeval tv; - - gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); - *secs = tv.tv_sec; - *usecs= tv.tv_usec; - - return; -} - -double -xf86exp(double x) -{ - return(exp(x)); -} - -double -xf86log(double x) -{ - return(log(x)); -} - -double -xf86pow(double x, double y) -{ - return(pow(x,y)); -} - -double -xf86sqrt(double x) -{ - return(sqrt(x)); -} - -double -xf86cos(double x) -{ - return(cos(x)); -} - - - - $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/README.OS-lib,v 3.10 2001/12/17 20:00:45 dawes Exp $ |