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diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/pmint.h b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/pmint.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7d76dad50c..0000000000 --- a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/include/pmint.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -* -* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library -* -* ======================================================================== -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public -* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an -* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc. -* -* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc. -* All Rights Reserved. -* -* ======================================================================== -* -* Language: ANSI C -* Environment: Real mode and 16/32 bit Protected Mode -* -* Description: Header file for the interrupt handling extensions to the OS -* Portability Manager Library. These extensions includes -* simplified interrupt handling, allowing all common interrupt -* handlers to be hooked and handled directly with normal C -* functions, both in 16 bit and 32 bit modes. Note however that -* simplified handling does not mean slow performance! All low -* level interrupt handling is done efficiently in assembler -* for speed (well actually necessary to insulate the -* application from the lack of far pointers in 32 bit PM). The -* interrupt handlers currently supported are: -* -* Mouse (0x33 callback) -* Timer Tick (0x8) -* Keyboard (0x9 and 0x15) -* Control C/Break (0x23/0x1B) -* Critical Error (0x24) -* -****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef __PMINT_H -#define __PMINT_H - -/*--------------------------- Macros and Typedefs -------------------------*/ - -#ifdef __SMX32__ -/* PC interrupts (Ensure consistent with pme.inc) */ -#define PM_IRQ0 0x40 -#define PM_IRQ1 (PM_IRQ0+1) -#define PM_IRQ6 (PM_IRQ0+6) -#define PM_IRQ14 (PM_IRQ0+14) -#endif - -/* Define the different types of interrupt handlers that we support */ - -typedef uint (PMAPIP PM_criticalHandler)(uint axValue,uint diValue); -typedef void (PMAPIP PM_breakHandler)(uint breakHit); -typedef short (PMAPIP PM_key15Handler)(short scanCode); -typedef void (PMAPIP PM_mouseHandler)(uint event, uint butstate,int x,int y,int mickeyX,int mickeyY); - -/* Create a type for representing far pointers in both 16 and 32 bit - * protected mode. - */ - -#ifdef PM386 -typedef struct { - long off; - short sel; - } PMFARPTR; -#define PMNULL {0,0} -#else -typedef void *PMFARPTR; -#define PMNULL NULL -#endif - -/*--------------------------- Function Prototypes -------------------------*/ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { /* Use "C" linkage when in C++ mode */ -#endif - -/* Routine to load save default data segment selector value into a code - * segment variable, and another to load the value into the DS register. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_loadDS(void); -void PMAPI PM_saveDS(void); - -/* Routine to install a mouse interrupt handling routine. The - * mouse handler routine is a normal C function, and the PM library - * will take care of passing the correct parameters to the function, - * and switching to a local stack. - * - * Note that you _must_ lock the memory containing the mouse interrupt - * handler with the PM_lockPages() function otherwise you may encounter - * problems in virtual memory environments. - */ - -int PMAPI PM_setMouseHandler(int mask,PM_mouseHandler mh); -void PMAPI PM_restoreMouseHandler(void); - -/* Routine to reset the mouse driver, and re-install the current - * mouse interrupt handler if one was currently installed (since the - * mouse reset will automatically remove this handler. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_resetMouseDriver(int hardReset); - -/* Routine to reset the mouse driver, and re-install the current - * mouse interrupt handler if one was currently installed (since the - * mouse reset will automatically remove this handler. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_resetMouseDriver(int hardReset); - -/* Routines to install and remove timer interrupt handlers. - * - * Note that you _must_ lock the memory containing the interrupt - * handlers with the PM_lockPages() function otherwise you may encounter - * problems in virtual memory environments. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_setTimerHandler(PM_intHandler ih); -void PMAPI PM_chainPrevTimer(void); -void PMAPI PM_restoreTimerHandler(void); - -/* Routines to install and keyboard interrupt handlers. - * - * Note that you _must_ lock the memory containing the interrupt - * handlers with the PM_lockPages() function otherwise you may encounter - * problems in virtual memory environments. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_setKeyHandler(PM_intHandler ih); -void PMAPI PM_chainPrevKey(void); -void PMAPI PM_restoreKeyHandler(void); - -/* Routines to hook and unhook the alternate Int 15h keyboard intercept - * callout routine. Your event handler will need to return the following: - * - * scanCode - Let the BIOS process scan code (chains to previous handler) - * 0 - You have processed the scan code so flush from BIOS - * - * Note that this is not available under all DOS extenders, but does - * work under real mode, DOS4GW and X32-VM. It does not work under the - * PowerPack 32 bit DOS extenders. If you figure out how to do it let us know! - */ - -void PMAPI PM_setKey15Handler(PM_key15Handler ih); -void PMAPI PM_restoreKey15Handler(void); - -/* Routines to install and remove the control c/break interrupt handlers. - * Interrupt handling is performed by the PM/Pro library, and you can call - * the supplied routines to test the status of the Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Break - * flags. If you pass the value TRUE for 'clearFlag' to these routines, - * the internal flags will be reset in order to catch another Ctrl-C or - * Ctrl-Break interrupt. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_installBreakHandler(void); -int PMAPI PM_ctrlCHit(int clearFlag); -int PMAPI PM_ctrlBreakHit(int clearFlag); -void PMAPI PM_restoreBreakHandler(void); - -/* Routine to install an alternate break handler that will call your - * code directly. This is not available under all DOS extenders, but does - * work under real mode, DOS4GW and X32-VM. It does not work under the - * PowerPack 32 bit DOS extenders. If you figure out how to do it let us know! - * - * Note that you should either install one or the other, but not both! - */ - -void PMAPI PM_installAltBreakHandler(PM_breakHandler bh); - -/* Routines to install and remove the critical error handler. The interrupt - * is handled by the PM/Pro library, and the operation will always be failed. - * You can check the status of the critical error handler with the - * appropriate function. If you pass the value TRUE for 'clearFlag', the - * internal flag will be reset ready to catch another critical error. - */ - -void PMAPI PM_installCriticalHandler(void); -int PMAPI PM_criticalError(int *axValue, int *diValue, int clearFlag); -void PMAPI PM_restoreCriticalHandler(void); - -/* Routine to install an alternate critical handler that will call your - * code directly. This is not available under all DOS extenders, but does - * work under real mode, DOS4GW and X32-VM. It does not work under the - * PowerPack 32 bit DOS extenders. If you figure out how to do it let us know! - * - * Note that you should either install one or the other, but not both! - */ - -void PMAPI PM_installAltCriticalHandler(PM_criticalHandler); - -/* Functions to manage protected mode only interrupt handlers */ - -void PMAPI PM_getPMvect(int intno, PMFARPTR *isr); -void PMAPI PM_setPMvect(int intno, PM_intHandler ih); -void PMAPI PM_restorePMvect(int intno, PMFARPTR isr); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} /* End of "C" linkage for C++ */ -#endif - -#endif /* __PMINT_H */ |