IK(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual (VAX) | IK(4) |
The ik driver provides an interface to an Ikonas frame buffer graphics device. Each minor device is a different frame buffer interface board. When the device is opened, its interface registers are mapped, via virtual memory, into the user processes address space. This allows the user process very high bandwidth to the frame buffer with no system call overhead.
Bytes written or read from the device are DMA'ed from or to the interface. The frame buffer XY address, its addressing mode, etc. must be set up by the user process before calling write or read.
Other communication with the driver is via ioctls. The IK_GETADDR ioctl(2) returns the virtual address where the user process can find the interface registers. The IK_WAITINT ioctl(2) suspends the user process until the ikonas device has interrupted (for whatever reason — the user process has to set the interrupt enables).
June 5, 1993 | NetBSD 6.1 |