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Revision: 3.3
Committed: Mon Nov 10 18:04:20 1997 UTC (27 years ago) by gregl
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 3.2: +10 -37 lines
Log Message:
took out irrelevant body types

File Contents

# User Rev Content
1 gregl 3.1 /* Copyright (c) 1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc. */
2    
3     /* SCCSid "$SunId$ SGI" */
4    
5     /*
6     * Header for holodeck display drivers.
7     */
8    
9     /* display requests */
10 gregl 3.2 #define DR_BUNDLE 1 /* bundle request */
11     #define DR_ATTEN 2 /* request for attention */
12     #define DR_SHUTDOWN 3 /* shutdown request */
13     #define DR_NEWSET 4 /* new bundle set */
14 gregl 3.1 #define DR_ADDSET 5 /* add to current set */
15     #define DR_DELSET 6 /* delete from current set */
16    
17     /* server responses */
18 gregl 3.3 #define DS_BUNDLE 7 /* computed bundle */
19     #define DS_ACKNOW 8 /* acknowledge request for attention */
20     #define DS_SHUTDOWN 9 /* end process and close connection */
21     #define DS_ADDHOLO 10 /* register new holodeck */
22     #define DS_STARTIMM 11 /* begin immediate bundle set */
23     #define DS_ENDIMM 12 /* end immediate bundle set */
24 gregl 3.1
25     /*
26     * Normally, the server channel has priority, with the display process
27     * checking it frequently for new data. However, when the display process
28     * makes a request for attention (DR_ATTEN), the server will finish its
29     * current operations and flush its buffers, sending an acknowledge
30     * message (DS_ACKNOW) when it's done. This then allows the
31     * display process to send a long request to the holodeck server.
32     * Priority returns to normal after the following request.
33     */
34    
35 gregl 3.3 #ifndef BIGREQSIZ
36     #define BIGREQSIZ 512 /* big request size (bytes) */
37     #endif
38    
39 gregl 3.1 typedef struct {
40     int2 type; /* message type */
41     int4 nbytes; /* number of additional bytes */
42     } MSGHEAD; /* message head */