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29.Dd February 24, 2020
30.Dt SYSCONS 4
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm syscons ,
34.Nm sc
35.Nd the console driver
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Cd "options MAXCONS=N"
38.Cd "options SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE"
39.Cd "options SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY"
40.Cd "options SC_DISABLE_REBOOT"
41.Cd "options SC_HISTORY_SIZE=N"
42.Cd "options SC_MOUSE_CHAR=C"
43.Cd "options SC_NO_CUTPASTE"
44.Cd "options SC_NO_FONT_LOADING"
45.Cd "options SC_NO_HISTORY"
46.Cd "options SC_NO_SYSMOUSE"
47.Cd "options SC_PIXEL_MODE"
48.Cd "options SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE"
49.Cd "options SC_NORM_ATTR=_attribute_"
50.Cd "options SC_NORM_REV_ATTR=_attribute_"
51.Cd "options SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR=_attribute_"
52.Cd "options SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR=_attribute_"
53.Cd "options SC_BORDER_COLOR=_attribute_"
54.Cd "options SC_DFLT_FONT"
55.Cd "makeoptions SC_DFLT_FONT=_font_name_"
56.Cd "device sc0 at isa?" Op flags Ar flags
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Nm
60driver provides multiple virtual terminals.
61It resembles the SCO color console driver.
62.Pp
63The
64.Nm
65driver is implemented on top of the keyboard driver
66.Pq Xr atkbd 4
67and the video card drivers
68.Xr ( i915 4 ,
69.Xr radeon 4 ,
70or
71.Xr vga 4 ) .
72Please see
73.Sx DRIVER CONFIGURATION
74below on how to make the console work with
75.Xr i915 4
76or
77.Xr radeon 4 .
78.Pp
79There can be only one
80.Nm
81device defined in the system.
82.Ss Virtual Terminals
83The
84.Nm
85driver provides multiple virtual terminals which appear as if they were
86separate terminals.
87One virtual terminal is considered current and exclusively
88occupies the screen and the keyboard; the other virtual terminals
89are placed in the background.
90.Pp
91In order to use virtual terminals, they must be individually
92marked ``on'' in
93.Pa /etc/ttys
94so that
95.Xr getty 8
96will recognize them to be active and run
97.Xr login 1
98to let the user log in to the system.
99By default, only the first eight virtual terminals are activated in
100.Pa /etc/ttys .
101.Pp
102You press the
103.Dv Alt
104key and a switch key to switch between
105virtual terminals.
106The following table summarizes the correspondence between the switch
107key and the virtual terminal.
108.Bd -literal -offset indent
109Alt-F1   ttyv0      Alt-F7   ttyv6      Shift-Alt-F1   ttyv10
110Alt-F2   ttyv1      Alt-F8   ttyv7      Shift-Alt-F2   ttyv11
111Alt-F3   ttyv2      Alt-F9   ttyv8      Shift-Alt-F3   ttyv12
112Alt-F4   ttyv3      Alt-F10  ttyv9      Shift-Alt-F4   ttyv13
113Alt-F5   ttyv4      Alt-F11  ttyv10     Shift-Alt-F5   ttyv14
114Alt-F6   ttyv5      Alt-F12  ttyv11     Shift-Alt-F6   ttyv15
115.Ed
116.Pp
117You can also use the ``nscr'' key (usually the
118.Dv PrintScreen
119key on the AT Enhanced keyboard) to cycle available virtual terminals.
120.Pp
121The default number of available virtual terminals is 16.
122This can be changed with the kernel configuration option
123.Dv MAXCONS
124(see below).
125.Pp
126Note that the X server usually requires a virtual terminal for display
127purposes, so at least one terminal must be left unused by
128.Xr getty 8
129so that it can be used by the X server.
130.Ss Key Definitions and Function Key Strings
131The
132.Nm
133driver, in conjunction with the keyboard driver, allows the user
134to change key definitions and function key strings.
135The
136.Xr kbdcontrol 1
137command will load a key definition file (known as ``keymap'' file),
138dump the current keymap, and assign a string to a function key.
139See
140.Xr keyboard 4
141and
142.Xr kbdmap 5
143for the keymap file.
144.Pp
145You may want to set the
146.Ar keymap
147variable in
148.Pa /etc/rc.conf.local
149to the desired keymap file so that it will be automatically loaded
150when the system starts up.
151.Ss Software Font
152For most modern video cards, e.g. VGA, the
153.Nm
154driver and the video card driver allow the user to change
155the font used on the screen.
156The
157.Xr vidcontrol 1
158command can be used to load a font file from
159.Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts .
160.Pp
161The font comes in various sizes: 8x8, 8x14 and 8x16.
162The 8x16 font is typically used for the VGA card in the
16380-column-by-25-line mode.
164Other video modes may require different font sizes.
165It is better to always load all three sizes of the same font.
166.Pp
167You may set
168.Ar font8x8 ,
169.Ar font8x14
170and
171.Ar font8x16
172variables in
173.Pa /etc/rc.conf
174to the desired font files so that they will be automatically loaded
175when the system starts up.
176.Pp
177Optionally you can specify a particular font file as the default.
178See the
179.Dv SC_DFLT_FONT
180option below.
181.Ss Screen Map
182If your video card does not support software fonts, you may still be able
183to achieve a similar effect by re-mapping the font built into your video card.
184Use
185.Xr vidcontrol 1
186to load a screen map file which defines the mapping between character codes.
187.Ss Mouse Support and Copy-and-Paste
188You can use your mouse to copy text on the screen and paste it as if
189it was typed by hand.
190You must be running the mouse daemon
191.Xr moused 8
192and enable the mouse cursor in the virtual terminal via
193.Xr vidcontrol 1 .
194.Pp
195Pressing mouse button 1 (usually the left button) will start selection.
196Releasing button 1 will end the selection process.
197The selected text will be marked by inverting foreground and
198background colors.
199You can press button 3 (usually the right button) to extend
200the selected region.
201The selected text is placed in the copy buffer and can be pasted
202at the cursor position by pressing button 2 (usually the
203middle button) as many times as you like.
204.Pp
205If your mouse has only two buttons, you may want to use the
206.Dv SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE
207option below to make the right button to paste the text.
208Alternatively you can make the mouse daemon
209emulate the middle button.
210See the man page for
211.Xr moused 8
212for more details.
213.Ss Back Scrolling
214The
215.Nm
216driver allows the user to browse the output which has ``scrolled off''
217the top of the screen.
218.Pp
219Press the ``slock'' key (usually
220.Dv ScrllLock
221/
222.Dv Scroll Lock
223or
224.Dv Pause
225on many keyboards) and the terminal is
226in the ``scrollback'' mode.
227It is indicated by the
228.Dv Scroll Lock
229LED.
230Use the arrow keys, the
231.Dv Page Up/Down
232keys and the
233.Dv Home/End
234keys to scroll buffered terminal output.
235Press the ``slock'' key again to get back to the normal terminal mode.
236.Pp
237The size of the scrollback buffer can be set by the
238.Dv SC_HISTORY_SIZE
239option described below.
240.Ss Screen Saver
241The
242.Nm
243driver can be made to put up the screen saver if the current
244virtual terminal is idle, that is, the user is not typing
245on the keyboard nor moving the mouse.
246See
247.Xr splash 4
248and
249.Xr vidcontrol 1
250for more details.
251.Sh DRIVER CONFIGURATION
252.Ss Loader Tunables
253The following tunables are available and can be set in
254.Xr loader.conf 5 .
255.Bl -tag -width ".Va kern.kms_console"
256.It Va kern.kms_console
257Setting this tunable to 0 disables experimental framebuffer support
258in conjunction with the
259.Xr i915 4
260or
261.Xr radeon 4
262drivers.
263It is 1 by default.
264.It Va kern.kms_columns
265The number of columns to use in conjunction with the
266.Xr i915 4
267and
268.Xr radeon 4
269drivers.
270The font size is scaled to match the requested number of columns.
271This requires
272.Va kern.kms_console
273to be set to 1.
274By default,
275.Nm
276tries to find a more or less pleasant looking default.
277Setting
278.Va kern.kms_columns
279to a negative value turns off scaling.
280Please note that
281.Pa ttyv0
282is restricted to 160 columns and any setting of
283.Va kern.kms_columns
284resulting in a higher number of columns will be ignored for
285.Pa ttyv0 ,
286but applied to other virtual terminals.
287.El
288.Ss Sysctl Variables
289The following
290.Xr sysctl 8
291variable is available and can be either set via
292.Xr sysctl.conf 5
293or from the command line.
294.Bl -tag -width ".Va kern.syscons_async"
295.It Va kern.syscons_async
296Set to 1 to enable asynchronous bulk framebuffer updates.
297It is intended to help with
298.Xr sound 4
299stuttering when a high resolution
300.Nm
301scrolls during playback.
302It is not enabled by default because on certain machines it has led to
303subtle issues with for example
304.Xr ddb 4 .
305.El
306.Ss Kernel Configuration Options
307The following kernel configuration options control the
308.Nm
309driver.
310.Bl -tag -width MOUSE
311.It Dv MAXCONS=N
312This option sets the number of virtual terminals to
313.Fa N .
314The default value is 16.
315.It Dv SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE
316This option selects the alternative way of displaying the mouse cursor
317in the virtual terminal.
318It may be expensive for some video cards to draw the arrow-shaped
319cursor, and you may want to try this option.
320However, the appearance of the alternative mouse cursor may not be
321very appealing.
322Note that if you use the
323.Dv SC_NO_FONT_LOADING
324option then you must also use this option if you wish to be able to use
325the mouse.
326.It Dv SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY
327This option disables the ``debug'' key combination (by default, it is
328.Dv Alt-Esc ,
329or
330.Dv Ctl-PrintScreen ) .
331It will prevent users from
332entering the kernel debugger (DDB) by pressing the key combination.
333DDB will still be invoked when the kernel panics or hits a break point
334if it is included in the kernel.
335.It Dv SC_DISABLE_REBOOT
336This option disables the ``reboot'' key (by default, it is
337.Dv Ctl-Alt-Del ) ,
338so that the casual user may not accidentally reboot the system.
339.It Dv SC_HISTORY_SIZE=N
340Sets the size of back scroll buffer to
341.Fa N
342lines.
343The default value is 100.
344.It Dv SC_MOUSE_CHAR=C
345Unless the
346.Dv SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE
347option above is specified, the
348.Nm
349driver reserves four consecutive character codes in order to display the
350mouse cursor in the virtual terminals in some systems.
351This option specifies the first character code to
352.Fa C
353to be used for this purpose.
354The default value is 0xd0.
355A good candidate is 0x03.
356.It Dv SC_PIXEL_MODE
357Adds support for pixel (raster) mode console.
358This mode is useful on some laptop computers, but less so on
359most other systems, and it adds substantial amount of code to
360.Nm .
361If this option is NOT defined, you can reduce the kernel size a lot.
362.It Dv SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE
363If you have a two button mouse, you may want to add this option
364to use the right button of the mouse to paste text.
365See
366.Sx Mouse Support and Copy-and-Paste
367above.
368.It Dv SC_NORM_ATTR=_attribute_
369.It Dv SC_NORM_REV_ATTR=_attribute_
370.It Dv SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR=_attribute_
371.It Dv SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR=_attribute_
372.It Dv SC_BORDER_COLOR=_attribute_
373These options will set the default colors.
374Available colors are defined in
375.In machine/pc/display.h .
376See
377.Sx EXAMPLES
378below.
379.It Dv SC_DFLT_FONT
380This option will specify the default font.
381Available fonts are: iso, iso2, koi8-r, koi8-u, cp437, cp850, cp865,
382cp866 and cp866u.
38316-line, 14-line and 8-line font data will be compiled in.
384Without this option, the
385.Nm
386driver will use whatever font is already loaded in the video card,
387unless you explicitly load a software font at startup.
388See
389.Sx EXAMPLES
390below.
391.El
392.Pp
393The following options will remove some features from the
394.Nm
395driver and save kernel memory.
396.Bl -tag -width MOUSE
397.It Dv SC_NO_CUTPASTE
398This option disables ``copy and paste'' operation in virtual
399terminals.
400.It Dv SC_NO_FONT_LOADING
401The
402.Nm
403driver can load software fonts on some video cards.
404This option removes this feature.
405Note that if you still wish to use
406the mouse with this option then you must also use the
407.Dv SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE
408option.
409.It Dv SC_NO_HISTORY
410This option disables back-scrolling in virtual terminals.
411.It Dv SC_NO_SYSMOUSE
412This option removes mouse support in the
413.Nm
414driver.
415The mouse daemon
416.Xr moused 8
417will fail if this option is defined.
418This option implies the
419.Dv SC_NO_CUTPASTE
420option too.
421.El
422.Ss Driver Flags
423The following driver flags can be used to control the
424.Nm
425driver.
426They can be set in the kernel configuration file.
427.Bl -tag -width bit_0
428.\".It bit 0 (VISUAL_BELL)
429.\"Uses the ``visual'' bell.
430.\"The screen will blink instead of generating audible sound.
431.\".It bit 1,2 (CURSOR_TYPE)
432.\"This option specifies the cursor appearance.
433.\"Possible values are:
434.\".Bl -tag -width TYPE -compact
435.\".It Dv 0
436.\"normal block cursor
437.\".It Dv 2
438.\"blinking block cursor
439.\".It Dv 4
440.\"underline cursor
441.\".It Dv 6
442.\"blinking underline (aka destructive) cursor
443.\".El
444.\".It bit 6 (QUIET_BELL)
445.\"This option suppresses the bell, whether audible or visual,
446.\"if it is rung in a background virtual terminal.
447.It 0x0100 (AUTODETECT_KBD)
448This option instructs the
449.Nm
450driver to periodically scan
451for a keyboard device if it is not currently attached to one.
452Otherwise, the driver only probes for a keyboard once during bootup.
453.El
454.Sh IOCTLS
455The following
456.Xr ioctl 2
457commands are defined for the
458.Nm
459driver in
460.In sys/consio.h .
461.Pp
462.Bl -tag -width CONS -compact
463.It Dv KDGETMODE Ar int *mode
464.It Dv KDSETMODE Ar int *mode
465Get or set the mode of the current (virtual) console. The
466.Dv mode
467can be one of:
468.Pp
469.Bl -tag -width KD_GRAPHICS -compact
470.It Dv KD_TEXT
471same as
472.Dv KD_TEXT0
473.It Dv KD_TEXT0
474Text mode, restore fonts and palette
475.It Dv KD_GRAPHICS
476Graphics mode
477.It Dv KD_TEXT1
478Text mode, don't restore fonts and palette
479.It Dv KD_PIXEL
480Raster (pixel) text mode
481.El
482.Pp
483.It Dv KDSBORDER Ar int *color
484Set the border color of the current (virtual) console.
485.Pp
486.It Dv KDRASTER Ar scr_size_t *sizes
487Set raster (pixel) text mode and adjust the current (virtual) console's
488geometry and font size. The
489.Vt scr_size_t
490argument structure is as follows:
491.Bd -literal
492struct _scr_size {
493	int	scr_size[3];
494};
495.Ed
496.Pp
497.It Dv GIO_SCRNMAP Ar scrmap_t *map
498.It Dv PIO_SCRNMAP Ar scrmap_t *map
499Get or set the screen map for the current (virtual) console. The
500.Vt scrmap_t
501argument structure is defined as follows:
502.Bd -literal
503struct _scrmap {
504	char	scrmap[256];
505};
506.Ed
507.Pp
508.It Dv GIO_ATTR Ar int *attr
509Get the current text attribute.
510.Pp
511.It Dv GIO_COLOR Ar int *color
512Get the current text color.
513.Pp
514.It Dv CONS_CURRENT Ar int *type
515Get the adapter type. This is equivalent to
516.Dv FBIO_ADPTYPE .
517.Pp
518.It Dv CONS_GET Ar int *mode
519Get the current video mode. This is equivalent to
520.Dv FBIO_GETMODE .
521.Pp
522.It Dv CONS_SET Ar int *mode
523Set the current video mode. This is equivalent to
524.Dv FBIO_SETMODE .
525.Pp
526.It Dv CONS_BLANKTIME Ar int *time
527Set the screen saver blank interval (in seconds).
528.Pp
529.It Dv CONS_CURSORTYPE Ar int *type
530Set the text cursor shape. The argument
531.Dv type
532can be one or more of the following:
533.Pp
534.Bl -tag -width CONS_BLINK_CURSOR -compact
535.It Dv CONS_BLINK_CURSOR
536Set for a blinking cursor, unset for a non-blinking cursor.
537.It Dv CONS_CHAR_CURSOR
538Set for an underscore-shaped cursor, unset for a rectangle.
539.El
540.Pp
541.It Dv CONS_BELLTYPE Ar int *type
542Set the bell type. The argument
543.Dv type
544is one or more of:
545.Pp
546.Bl -tag -width CONS_VISUAL_BELL -compact
547.It Dv CONS_VISUAL_BELL
548Set for a visual bell, unset for an audible bell.
549.It Dv CONS_QUIET_BELL
550Set to enable the bell, unset to disable it.
551.El
552.Pp
553.It Dv CONS_HISTORY Ar int *size
554Set the history (scroll back) buffer size (in lines).
555.Pp
556.It Dv CONS_CLRHIST
557Clear the history (scroll back) buffer.
558.Pp
559.It Dv CONS_IDLE Ar int *idle
560Check if the (virtual) console has been idle.
561.Pp
562.It Dv CONS_SAVERMODE Ar int *mode
563Set the screen saver mode. The argument
564.Dv mode
565can be one of:
566.Pp
567.Bl -tag -width CONS_LKM_SAVER -compact
568.It Dv CONS_NO_SAVER
569Disable screen saver
570.It Dv CONS_USR_SAVER
571Enable screen saver
572.It Dv CONS_LKM_SAVER
573Add a new screen saver
574.El
575.Pp
576.It Dv CONS_SAVERSTART Ar int *start
577Start or stop the screen saver.
578.Pp
579.It Dv PIO_FONT8x8 Ar fnt8_t *font
580.It Dv GIO_FONT8x8 Ar fnt8_t *font
581Get or set the 8x8 font. The
582.Vt fnt8_t
583argument structure is defined as follows:
584.Bd -literal
585struct fnt8 {
586	char	fnt8x8[8*256];
587};
588.Ed
589.Pp
590.It Dv PIO_FONT8x14 Ar fnt14_t *font
591.It Dv GIO_FONT8x14 Ar fnt14_t *font
592Get or set the 8x14 font. The
593.Vt fnt14_t
594argument structure is defined as follows:
595.Bd -literal
596struct fnt14 {
597	char	fnt8x14[14*256];
598};
599.Ed
600.Pp
601.It Dv PIO_FONT8x16 Ar fnt16_t *font
602.It Dv GIO_FONT8x16 Ar fnt16_t *font
603Get or set the 8x16 font. The
604.Vt fnt16_t
605argument structure is defined as follows:
606.Bd -literal
607struct fnt16 {
608	char	fnt8x16[16*256];
609};
610.Ed
611.Pp
612.It Dv CONS_GETINFO Ar vid_info_t *info
613Get information about the current video mode. The
614.Vt vid_info_t
615structure is defined as follows:
616.Bd -literal
617struct vid_info {
618	short		size;
619	short		m_num;
620	u_short		font_size;
621	u_short		mv_row, mv_col;
622	u_short		mv_rsz, mv_csz;
623	struct colors	mv_norm,
624			mv_rev,
625			mv_grfc;
626	u_char		mv_ovscan;
627	u_char		mk_keylock;
628};
629.Ed
630.Pp
631.It Dv CONS_GETVERS Ar int *version
632Get the version of the driver.
633.Pp
634.It Dv CONS_CURRENTADP Ar int *adapter
635Get the video adapter index. This is equivalent to
636.Dv FBIO_ADAPTER .
637.Pp
638.It Dv CONS_ADPINFO Ar video_adapter_info_t *info
639Get the video adapter information. This is equivalent to
640.Dv FBIO_ADPINFO .
641.Pp
642.It Dv CONS_MODEINFO Ar video_info_t *info
643Get the video mode information. This is equivalent to
644.Dv FBIO_MODEINFO .
645.Pp
646.It Dv CONS_FINDMODE Ar video_info_t *info
647Find a video mode. This is equivalent to
648.Dv FBIO_FINDMODE .
649.Pp
650.It Dv CONS_SETWINORG Ar u_int *origin
651Set the frame buffer window origin. This is equivalent to
652.Dv FBIO_SETWINORG .
653.Pp
654.It Dv CONS_SETKBD Ar int *kbd
655Set a new keyboard.
656.Pp
657.It Dv CONS_RELKBD
658Release the current keyboard.
659.Pp
660.It Dv CONS_SCRSHOT Ar scrshot_t *data
661Make a snapshot of the current video buffer. The
662.Vt scrshot_t
663structure is defined as:
664.Bd -literal
665struct scrshot {
666	int		xsize;
667	int		ysize;
668	u_int16_t*	buf;
669};
670.Ed
671.Pp
672.It Dv CONS_GETTERM Ar term_info_t *info
673.It Dv CONS_SETTERM Ar term_info_t *info
674Get or set terminal characteristics. The
675.Vt term_info_t
676structure is defined as:
677.Bd -literal
678struct term_info {
679	int		ti_index;
680	int		ti_flags;
681	u_char		ti_name[TI_NAME_LEN];
682	u_char		ti_desc[TI_DESC_LEN];
683};
684.Ed
685.Pp
686.It Dv VT_OPENQRY Ar int *term
687Get the next available terminal.
688.Pp
689.It Dv VT_SETMODE Ar vtmode_t *mode
690.It Dv VT_GETMODE Ar vtmode_t *mode
691Get or set the terminal switching mode. The
692.Vt vtmode_t
693argument structure is defined as follows:
694.Bd -literal
695struct vt_mode {
696	char		mode;
697	char		waitv;
698	short		relsig;
699	short		acqsig;
700	short		frsig;
701};
702.Ed
703.Pp
704.It Dv VT_RELDISP Ar int *ack
705Acknowledge the release or acquisition of a terminal. The
706.Dv ack
707argument can be one of:
708.Pp
709.Bl -tag -width VT_ACKACQ -compact
710.It Dv VT_FALSE
711The user refuses to release the screen, abort
712.It Dv VT_TRUE
713The user has released the screen, go on
714.It Dv VT_ACKACQ
715Acquisition of the screen acknowledged, switch completed
716.El
717.Pp
718.It Dv VT_ACTIVATE Ar int *term
719Activate the specified terminal.
720.Pp
721.It Dv VT_WAITACTIVE Ar int *term
722Wait until the specified terminal is active.
723.Pp
724.It Dv VT_GETACTIVE Ar int *term
725Get the currently active terminal.
726.Pp
727.It Dv VT_GETINDEX Ar int *index
728Get the index of the terminal.
729.Pp
730.It Dv VT_LOCKSWITCH Ar int *lock
731Prevent or permit terminal switching.
732.El
733.Sh FILES
734.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/syscons/xxxxyyyyzzz -compact
735.It Pa /dev/console
736.It Pa /dev/consolectl
737.It Pa /dev/ttyv?
738virtual terminals
739.It Pa /etc/ttys
740terminal initialization information
741.It Pa /usr/share/syscons/fonts/*
742font files
743.It Pa /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/*
744key map files
745.It Pa /usr/share/syscons/scrmaps/*
746screen map files
747.El
748.Sh EXAMPLES
749As the
750.Nm
751driver requires the keyboard driver and the video card driver,
752the kernel configuration file should contain the following lines.
753.Pp
754.D1 Cd device atkbdc0 at isa? port IO_KBD
755.D1 Cd device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1
756.D1 Cd device vga0 at isa?
757.D1 Cd device sc0 at isa?
758.D1 Cd pseudo-device splash
759.Pp
760If you do not intend to load the splash image or use the screen saver,
761the last line is not necessary, and can be omitted.
762.Pp
763Note that the keyboard controller driver
764.Nm atkbdc
765is required by the keyboard driver
766.Nm atkbd .
767.Pp
768The following lines will set the default colors.
769The normal text will be green on black background.
770The reversed text will be yellow on green background.
771Note that you cannot put any white space inside the quoted string,
772because of the current implementation of
773.Xr config 8 .
774.Pp
775.D1 Cd "options SC_NORM_ATTR=(FG_GREEN|BG_BLACK)"
776.D1 Cd "options SC_NORM_REV_ATTR=(FG_YELLOW|BG_GREEN)"
777.Pp
778The following lines will set the default colors of the kernel message.
779The kernel message will be printed bright red on black background.
780The reversed message will be black on red background.
781.Pp
782.D1 Cd "options SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR=(FG_LIGHTRED|BG_BLACK)"
783.D1 Cd "options SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR=(FG_BLACK|BG_RED)"
784.Pp
785The following line will set the default border color of the terminal.
786If the console is in framebuffer mode, or in raster (pixel) text mode,
787a thin green border will be visible around the terminal if the screen
788size is not an exact multiple of the font size.
789This border area can be much larger if the column or row count is
790explicitly specified (for example when using the
791.Va kern.kms_columns
792tunable).
793.Pp
794.D1 Cd "options SC_BORDER_COLOR=FG_GREEN"
795.Pp
796The following example adds the font files
797.Pa cp850-8x16.fnt ,
798.Pa cp850-8x14.font
799and
800.Pa cp850-8x8.font
801to the kernel.
802.Pp
803.D1 Cd "options SC_DFLT_FONT"
804.D1 Cd "makeoptions SC_DFLT_FONT=cp850"
805.D1 Cd "device sc0 at isa?"
806.\".Sh DIAGNOSTICS
807.Sh CAVEATS
808The amount of data that is possible to insert from the cut buffer is limited
809by the
810.Brq Dv MAX_INPUT ,
811a system limit on the number of bytes that may be stored in the terminal
812input queue - usually 1024 bytes
813(see
814.Xr termios 4 ) .
815.Sh SEE ALSO
816.Xr kbdcontrol 1 ,
817.Xr login 1 ,
818.Xr vidcontrol 1 ,
819.Xr atkbd 4 ,
820.Xr atkbdc 4 ,
821.Xr keyboard 4 ,
822.Xr screen 4 ,
823.Xr splash 4 ,
824.Xr sysmouse 4 ,
825.Xr ukbd 4 ,
826.Xr vga 4 ,
827.Xr kbdmap 5 ,
828.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
829.Xr ttys 5 ,
830.Xr getty 8 ,
831.Xr kldload 8 ,
832.Xr moused 8
833.Sh HISTORY
834The
835.Nm
836driver first appeared in
837.Fx 1.0 .
838.Sh AUTHORS
839.An -nosplit
840The
841.Nm
842driver was written by
843.An S\(/oren Schmidt Aq Mt sos@FreeBSD.org .
844This manual page was written by
845.An Kazutaka Yokota Aq Mt yokota@FreeBSD.org
846and
847.An Sascha Wildner .
848.Sh BUGS
849This manual page is incomplete and needs revision.
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