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  1 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
  2           // Title:  User Devices
  3           // $State: Preliminary $
  4           // $Date: 2004/03/19 15:29:48 $
  5           // $Source: /home/dmtf2/dotorg/var/cvs/repositories/dev/Schema/MOF/Device_UserDevices.mof,v $
  6           // $Revision: 1.2 $
  7           // ===================================================================
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 44           //#pragma inLine
 45           // ===================================================================
 46           // Description: The Device Model extends the management concepts that
 47           //              are related to LogicalDevices. This file models
 48           //              user devices (monitors, keyboards, pointing devices,
 49           //              etc.).
 50           // 
 51           //              The object classes below are listed in an order that
 52           //              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
 53           //              by other working groups, are omitted.
 54           // ==================================================================
 55           // Change Log for v2.8 - None
 56           // 
 57           // Change Log for v2.7
 58           // CR622 - Fix the DMI mapping string to include the attribute number
 59           //         for PointingDevice.PointingType & .NumberOfButtons and
 60           //         Keyboard.Layout
 61           // ==================================================================
 62           
 63           #pragma locale ("en_US")
 64 karl  1.1 
 65           
 66           // ===================================================================
 67           // UserDevice
 68           // ===================================================================
 69              [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
 70                  "UserDevices are LogicalDevices that allow a ComputerSystem's "
 71                  "users to input, view or hear data. It is a superclass from "
 72                  "which other classes, such as Keyboard or DesktopMonitor, "
 73                  "descend.")]
 74           class CIM_UserDevice : CIM_LogicalDevice {
 75           
 76                 [Description (
 77                     "An indication of whether the Device is locked, preventing "
 78                     "user input or output.")]
 79              boolean IsLocked;
 80           };
 81           
 82           
 83           // ===================================================================
 84           // PointingDevice
 85 karl  1.1 // ===================================================================
 86              [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
 87                  "PointingDevice represents those Devices used to 'point' to "
 88                  "regions of a Display.")]
 89           class CIM_PointingDevice : CIM_UserDevice {
 90           
 91                 [Description (
 92                     "The type of the pointing device."), 
 93                  ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" }, 
 94                  Values { "Other", "Unknown", "Mouse", "Track Ball",
 95                     "Track Point", "Glide Point", "Touch Pad", "Touch Screen",
 96                     "Mouse - Optical Sensor" }, 
 97                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Pointing Device|003.1" }]
 98              uint16 PointingType;
 99           
100                 [Description (
101                     "Number of buttons. If the PointingDevice has no buttons, "
102                     "enter 0."), 
103                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Pointing Device|003.4" }]
104              uint8 NumberOfButtons;
105           
106 karl  1.1       [Description (
107                     "Integer indicating whether the PointingDevice is configured "
108                     "for right (value=2) or left handed operation (value=3). "
109                     "Also, the values, \"Unknown\" (0) and \"Not Applicable\" "
110                     "(1), can be defined."), 
111                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
112                  Values { "Unknown", "Not Applicable", "Right Handed Operation",
113                     "Left Handed Operation" }]
114              uint16 Handedness;
115           
116                 [Description (
117                     "Tracking resolution of the PointingDevice in Counts per "
118                     "Inch."), 
119                  Units ( "Counts per Inch" )]
120              uint32 Resolution;
121           };
122           
123           
124           // ===================================================================
125           // Keyboard
126           // ===================================================================
127 karl  1.1    [Version ( "2.7.0" ), Description (
128                  "Capabilities and management of the Keyboard LogicalDevice.")]
129           class CIM_Keyboard : CIM_UserDevice {
130           
131                 [Description (
132                     "Number of function keys on the Keyboard.")]
133              uint16 NumberOfFunctionKeys;
134           
135                 [Description (
136                     "A free-form string indicating the format and layout of the "
137                     "Keyboard."), 
138                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Keyboard|004.1" }]
139              string Layout;
140           
141                 [Description (
142                     "An integer indicating whether a hardware-level password is "
143                     "enabled at the keyboard (value=4), preventing local input. "
144                     "Other values are: \"Disabled\" (3), \"Not Implemented\" "
145                     "(5), \"Other\" (1) and \"Unknown\" (2)."), 
146                  ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
147                  Values { "Other", "Unknown", "Disabled", "Enabled",
148 karl  1.1           "Not Implemented" }, 
149                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|System Hardware Security|001.2" }]
150              uint16 Password;
151           };
152           
153           
154           // ===================================================================
155           // Display
156           // ===================================================================
157              [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
158                  "Display is a superclass for grouping the miscellaneous display "
159                  "devices that exist.")]
160           class CIM_Display : CIM_UserDevice {
161           };
162           
163           
164           // ===================================================================
165           // DesktopMonitor
166           // ===================================================================
167              [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
168                  "Capabilities and management of the DesktopMonitor (CRT) "
169 karl  1.1        "LogicalDevice.")]
170           class CIM_DesktopMonitor : CIM_Display {
171           
172                 [Description (
173                     "The type of DesktopMonitor or CRT. For example, multiscan "
174                     "color or monochrome monitors (values 2 or 3, respectively) "
175                     "can be indicated in this property."), 
176                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
177                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Multiscan Color",
178                     "Multiscan Monochrome", "Fixed Frequency Color",
179                     "Fixed Frequency Monochrome" }]
180              uint16 DisplayType;
181           
182                 [Description (
183                     "Monitor's bandwidth in MHertz. If unknown, enter 0."), 
184                  Units ( "MegaHertz" )]
185              uint32 Bandwidth;
186           
187                 [Description (
188                     "The logical height of the Display in screen coordinates.")]
189              uint32 ScreenHeight;
190 karl  1.1 
191                 [Description (
192                     "The logical width of the Display in screen coordinates.")]
193              uint32 ScreenWidth;
194           };
195           
196           
197           // ===================================================================
198           // FlatPanel
199           // ===================================================================
200              [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
201                  "Capabilities and management of the FlatPanel LogicalDevice.")]
202           class CIM_FlatPanel : CIM_Display {
203           
204                 [Description (
205                     "FlatPanel's horizontal resolution in Pixels."), 
206                  Units ( "Pixels" )]
207              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
208           
209                 [Description (
210                     "FlatPanel's vertical resolution in Pixels."), 
211 karl  1.1        Units ( "Pixels" )]
212              uint32 VerticalResolution;
213           
214                 [Description (
215                     "A FlatPanel's scan mode indicating either single (value=2) "
216                     "or dual scan (3)."), 
217                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3" }, 
218                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Single Scan", "Dual Scan" }]
219              uint16 ScanMode;
220           
221                 [Description (
222                     "An integer enumeration describing the type of flat panel "
223                     "display."), 
224                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8" }, 
225                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Passive Matrix LCD",
226                     "Active Matrix LCD", "Cholesteric LCD",
227                     "Field Emission Display", "Electro Luminescent Display",
228                     "Gas Plasma", "LED" }]
229              uint16 DisplayType;
230           
231                 [Description (
232 karl  1.1           "A description of the display illumination type. For "
233                     "example, backlit (value=2) or reflective (4) can be "
234                     "specified."), 
235                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
236                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Backlit", "Edgelit",
237                  "Reflective" }]
238              uint16 LightSource;
239           
240                 [Description (
241                     "Boolean indicating whether the FlatPanel supports color "
242                     "display.")]
243              boolean SupportsColor;
244           };
245           
246           
247           // ===================================================================
248           // Scanner
249           // ===================================================================
250              [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
251                  "Capabilities and management of the Scanner LogicalDevice.")]
252           class CIM_Scanner : CIM_LogicalDevice {
253 karl  1.1 };
254           
255           
256           // ===================================================================
257           // Door
258           // ===================================================================
259              [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
260                  "A Door is the abstraction of hardware providing access to the "
261                  "internal componentry of a System. When a Door is 'opened', "
262                  "typically all accessible, moving components are stopped or "
263                  "suspended to prevent physical harm.")]
264           class CIM_Door : CIM_LogicalDevice {
265           
266                 [Description (
267                     "Boolean indicating the 'open' (TRUE) or 'closed' (FALSE) "
268                     "status of the Door.")]
269              boolean Open;
270           
271                 [Description (
272                     "Boolean indicating that the Door is 'locked' (TRUE) or "
273                     "'unlocked' (FALSE). When the Door is locked, access to the "
274 karl  1.1           "componentry is prevented, without the use of a physical key "
275                     "or the issuance of a software unlock command.")]
276              boolean Locked;
277           
278                 [Description (
279                     "When a Door is 'Open', all accessible, moving componentry "
280                     "and Device operation are typically stopped. The Timeout "
281                     "property provides a mechanism to event on a Door left open "
282                     "for a period of time (in seconds) exceeding the property's "
283                     "value."), 
284                  Units ( "Seconds" )]
285              uint32 Timeout;
286           
287                 [Description (
288                     "Date and time that the Door was last opened.")]
289              datetime LastOpened;
290           
291                 [Description (
292                     "The Capabilities of the Door. For example, information on "
293                     "whether the Door is \"Host System Lockable\" (value=2) "
294                     "and/or whether a key is available (value=3) are specified "
295 karl  1.1           "in this property. The value 4, \"All Drives Dismounted "
296                     "Before Access\", pertains to a Door on a StorageLibrary or "
297                     "set of drive bays. If specified for the Door, it means that "
298                     "it can not be opened unless all Media are first unloaded "
299                     "from the accessible MediaAccessDevices."), 
300                  ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4" }, 
301                  Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Host System Lockable",
302                     "Physical Key", "All Drives Dismounted Before Access" }]
303              uint16 Capabilities[];
304           };
305           
306           
307           // ===================================================================
308           // DoorAccessToPhysicalElement
309           // ===================================================================
310              [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
311                  "Doors provide access to PhysicalElements for hot swap, repair "
312                  "and similar activities. The entities accessed through a Door "
313                  "are indicated in this relationship.")]
314           class CIM_DoorAccessToPhysicalElement : CIM_Dependency {
315           
316 karl  1.1       [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description (
317                     "The Door that provides access.")]
318              CIM_Door REF Antecedent;
319           
320                 [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
321                     "The PhysicalElement that is accessed.")]
322              CIM_PhysicalElement REF Dependent;
323           };
324           
325           
326           // ===================================================================
327           // DoorAccessToDevice
328           // ===================================================================
329              [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
330                  "Doors provide access to PhysicalElements for hot swap, repair "
331                  "and similar activities. In turn, PhysicalElements 'Realize' "
332                  "LogicalDevices. Since it may not be possible to define all the "
333                  "PhysicalElements that exist, and optimizing the retrieval of "
334                  "Devices 'behind' the Door may be desirable, the DoorAccessTo "
335                  "Device association provides a shortcut mechanism for defining "
336                  "the LogicalDevices ('hardware') accessed through a Door.")]
337 karl  1.1 class CIM_DoorAccessToDevice : CIM_Dependency {
338           
339                 [Override ( "Antecedent" ), Description (
340                     "The Door that provides access.")]
341              CIM_Door REF Antecedent;
342           
343                 [Override ( "Dependent" ), Description (
344                     "The LogicalDevice that is accessed.")]
345              CIM_LogicalDevice REF Dependent;
346           };
347           
348           // ===================================================================
349           // MonitorResolution
350           // ===================================================================
351              [Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
352                  "MonitorResolution describes the relationship between "
353                  "horizontal and vertical resolutions, refresh rate and scan "
354                  "mode for a DesktopMonitor. The actual resolutions, etc. that "
355                  "are in use, are the values specified in the VideoController "
356                  "object.")]
357           class CIM_MonitorResolution : CIM_Setting {
358 karl  1.1 
359                 [Key, Override ( "SettingID" ), Description (
360                     "The inherited SettingID serves as part of the key for a "
361                     "MonitorResolution instance."), 
362                  MaxLen ( 256 )]
363              string SettingID;
364           
365                 [Description (
366                     "Monitor's horizontal resolution in Pixels."), 
367                  Units ( "Pixels" ), 
368                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.2" }, 
369                  ModelCorrespondence { 
370                     "CIM_VideoController.CurrentHorizontalResolution" }]
371              uint32 HorizontalResolution;
372           
373                 [Description (
374                     "Monitor's vertical resolution in Pixels."), 
375                  Units ( "Pixels" ), 
376                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.3" }, 
377                  ModelCorrespondence { 
378                     "CIM_VideoController.CurrentVerticalResolution" }]
379 karl  1.1    uint32 VerticalResolution;
380           
381                 [Description (
382                     "Monitor's refresh rate in Hertz. If a range of rates is "
383                     "supported, use the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate "
384                     "properties, and set RefreshRate (this property) to 0."), 
385                  Units ( "Hertz" ), 
386                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.4" }, 
387                  ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VideoController.CurrentRefreshRate" }]
388              uint32 RefreshRate;
389           
390                 [Description (
391                     "Monitor's minimum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of "
392                     "rates is supported at the specified resolutions."), 
393                  Units ( "Hertz" ), 
394                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.6" }, 
395                  ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VideoController.MinRefreshRate" }]
396              uint32 MinRefreshRate;
397           
398                 [Description (
399                     "Monitor's maximum refresh rate in Hertz, when a range of "
400 karl  1.1           "rates is supported at the specified resolutions."), 
401                  Units ( "Hertz" ), 
402                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.7" }, 
403                  ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VideoController.MaxRefreshRate" }]
404              uint32 MaxRefreshRate;
405           
406                 [Description (
407                     "Integer indicating whether the monitor operates in "
408                     "interlaced (value=5) or non-interlaced (4) mode."), 
409                  ValueMap { "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" }, 
410                  Values { "Other", "Unknown", "Not Supported",
411                     "Non-Interlaced Operation", "Interlaced Operation" }, 
412                  MappingStrings { "MIF.DMTF|Monitor Resolutions|002.5" }, 
413                  ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VideoController.CurrentScanMode" }]
414              uint16 ScanMode;
415           };
416           
417           
418           // ===================================================================
419           // MonitorSetting
420           // ===================================================================
421 karl  1.1    [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description (
422                  "MonitorSetting associates the MonitorResolution Setting object "
423                  "with the DesktopMonitor to which it applies.")]
424           class CIM_MonitorSetting : CIM_ElementSetting {
425           
426                 [Override ( "Element" ), Description (
427                     "The DesktopMonitor.")]
428              CIM_DesktopMonitor REF Element;
429           
430                 [Override ( "Setting" ), Description (
431                     "The MonitorResolution associated with the DesktopMonitor.")]
432              CIM_MonitorResolution REF Setting;
433           };
434           
435           
436           // ===================================================================
437           // end of file
438           // ===================================================================

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