/*      $NetBSD: event_var.h,v 1.9 2008/03/01 14:16:49 rmind Exp $      */

/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
*      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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* This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
* at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
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*      @(#)event_var.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
*
* Header: event_var.h,v 1.5 92/11/26 01:11:51 torek Exp  (LBL)
*/

/*
* Internal `Firm_event' interface for the keyboard and mouse drivers.
* The drivers are expected not to place events in the queue above spltty(),
* i.e., are expected to run off serial ports.
*/

/* EV_QSIZE should be a power of two so that `%' is fast */
#define EV_QSIZE        256     /* may need tuning; this uses 2k */

struct evvar {
       u_int   ev_get;         /* get (read) index (modified synchronously) */
       volatile u_int ev_put;  /* put (write) index (modified by interrupt) */
       struct  selinfo ev_sel; /* process selecting */
       struct  proc *ev_io;    /* process that opened queue (can get SIGIO) */
       char    ev_wanted;      /* wake up on input ready */
       char    ev_async;       /* send SIGIO on input ready */
       struct  firm_event *ev_q;/* circular buffer (queue) of events */
};

#define splev() spltty()

#define EV_WAKEUP(ev) { \
       selnotify(&(ev)->ev_sel, 0, 0); \
       if ((ev)->ev_wanted) { \
               (ev)->ev_wanted = 0; \
               wakeup((void *)(ev)); \
       } \
       if ((ev)->ev_async) \
               psignal((ev)->ev_io, SIGIO); \
}

void    ev_init(struct evvar *);
void    ev_fini(struct evvar *);
int     ev_read(struct evvar *, struct uio *, int);
int     ev_poll(struct evvar *, int, struct lwp *);
int     ev_kqfilter(struct evvar *, struct knote *);

/*
* PEVENT is set just above PSOCK, which is just above TTIPRI, on the
* theory that mouse and keyboard `user' input should be quick.
*/
#define PEVENT  23