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dir: /man/10/kbdputc/
.TH KBDPUTC 10.2 .SH NAME kbdputc, kbdrepeat, kbdclock, kbdq \- keyboard interface to \fIcons\fP(3) .SH SYNOPSIS .ta \w'\f5extern\ \ \f1'u .B #include "keyboard.h" .PP .B void kbdputc(Queue *q, int c) .PP .B void kbdrepeat(int on) .PP .B void kbdclock(void) .PP .B extern Queue *kbdq; .SH DESCRIPTION This is the internal interface between .B /dev/keyboard of .IR cons (3) and the architecture-dependent keyboard driver. Before calling any of these functions, the global variable .B kbdq must be initialised; .IR cons (3) does not initialise it. This is usually done during system initialisation by the keyboard driver's .I kbdinit function , as follows: .IP .EX kbdq = qopen(4*1024, 0, 0, 0); qnoblock(kbdq, 1); .EE .PP .I Kbdputc puts a 16-bit Unicode character .I c (ie, a `rune') on the given .IR q , as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding (see .IR utf (6)). If .I c is the special value .B Latin (defined by .BR keyboard.h ), .I kbdputc starts collecting characters, looking for the typeable representations of Unicode characters defined by .IR keyboard (6); at the end of a complete such sequence, .I kbdputc queues the UTF-8 encoding of the corresponding Unicode character. It is up to the keyboard driver to map a suitable physical keyboard character (or combination of characters) to the code .BR Latin . .PP Drivers that need to implement repeat of keypresses in software should call .IP .EX addclock0link(kbdclock); .EE .PP at the end of .IR kbdinit , to cause .I kbdclock to be called each clock tick. .I Kbdrepeat can then be called to enable .RI ( on is non-zero) or disable it .RI ( on is zero). When repeat is on, .I kbdclock (when called) will periodically call .BI "kbdputc(" kbdq , c ) where .I c is the last rune given to .IR kbdputc . The driver is responsible for enabling and disabling repeat appropriately; for instance, function keys and certainly .B Latin should typically not be repeated. .SH SOURCE .B /os/*/kbd*.c .SH SEE ALSO .IR cons (3), .IR utf (6), .IR qio (10.2)