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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Traina
f3a4ca94cd Add support for /very/ experimental -e (exposure) option.
Add support for LKM operation.

Change M_NOWAIT on buffer memory allocation to M_WAIT in hopes we'll be
able to get ourselves a nice fat buffer from the kernel if we suspend.

Note: The LKM support looks kinda screwy in two areas, where I found
      problems with the kernel proper.  First, calling dev_attach()
      at module load time will cause a panic.  I haven't investigated.
      Secondly, I had to manually call qcam_drvinit() to register the
      device softc structure by hand at module load time.  This seems
      bogus,  it should be called as a core part of the module load
      process for character/block device drivers.
1996-03-21 08:22:59 +00:00
Paul Traina
9d2baf5cdf Update the Connectix QuickCam driver to match my current work.
- split driver into FreeBSD specific and camera specific portions
  (qcamio.c can run in user mode, with a Linux "driver top" etc,
   and qcam.c should be trivial to port to NetBSD and BSDI.)
- support for 4bppand bidirectional transfers working better
- start of interleaved data-transfers byte-stream decodes (some of this
  stuff has been pulled out for the moment to make it easier to debug)

At this point, anyone who wants to port it to other platforms should feel
free to do so.  Please feed changes directly back to me so that I can produce
a unified distribution.
1996-03-02 03:48:19 +00:00
Paul Traina
56d073db13 Document kernel config flags better and add bidirectional override 1996-02-04 10:23:33 +00:00
Paul Traina
9e88c75a9f Add ability to bypass the auto-detection code. It used to be rock solid
for me, but has gotten a bit flakey in bidirectional parallel port mode.

Fix a bug in bidirectional parallel port transfers, more work is still
needed here (testers welcome).

Minor cleanup.
1996-02-04 10:02:35 +00:00
Paul Traina
b184a4f4e4 Remove the ability for the user mode programs to specify bidirectional
vs unidirectional transfer modes.  The kernel handles hardware, user mode
programs shouldn't get in the way.

This cleans up some really ugly grots that I hated too. :-)

Suggested by: Sujal Patel <smpatel@wam.umd.edu>
1996-02-02 20:37:51 +00:00
Paul Traina
b0f4bf0063 Add support for Connectix QuickCam(tm)
* this is my unoptimized driver, it works fine, it's not as fast as it
* could be (yet) -- I have yet to merge in ideas from other QuickCam
* developers.
1996-02-02 19:27:57 +00:00