rasops.h revision 1.38.2.2 1 1.38.2.2 martin /* $NetBSD: rasops.h,v 1.38.2.2 2019/11/04 14:13:31 martin Exp $ */
2 1.1 ad
3 1.6 ad /*-
4 1.6 ad * Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 ad * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 ad *
7 1.6 ad * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.13 ad * by Andrew Doran.
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31 1.12 pk
32 1.1 ad #ifndef _RASOPS_H_
33 1.1 ad #define _RASOPS_H_ 1
34 1.1 ad
35 1.38.2.1 martin #include <sys/param.h>
36 1.38.2.1 martin
37 1.25 macallan #include <dev/wscons/wsconsio.h>
38 1.25 macallan #include <dev/wsfont/wsfont.h>
39 1.1 ad
40 1.7 ad /* For rasops_info::ri_flg */
41 1.7 ad #define RI_FULLCLEAR 0x01 /* eraserows() hack to clear full screen */
42 1.7 ad #define RI_FORCEMONO 0x02 /* monochrome output even if we can do color */
43 1.7 ad #define RI_BSWAP 0x04 /* framebuffer endianness doesn't match CPU */
44 1.7 ad #define RI_CURSOR 0x08 /* cursor is switched on */
45 1.7 ad #define RI_CLEAR 0x10 /* clear display on startup */
46 1.7 ad #define RI_CENTER 0x20 /* center onscreen output */
47 1.7 ad #define RI_CURSORCLIP 0x40 /* cursor is currently clipped */
48 1.7 ad #define RI_CFGDONE 0x80 /* rasops_reconfig() completed successfully */
49 1.20 ober #define RI_ROTATE_CW 0x100 /* display is rotated, quarter clockwise */
50 1.24 nonaka #define RI_ROTATE_CCW 0x200 /* display is rotated, quarter counter-clockwise */
51 1.24 nonaka #define RI_ROTATE_UD 0x400 /* display is rotated, upside-down */
52 1.24 nonaka #define RI_ROTATE_MASK 0x700
53 1.26 macallan /*
54 1.26 macallan * if you call rasops_init() or rasops_reconfig() in a context where it is not
55 1.26 macallan * safe to call kmem_alloc(), like early on during kernel startup, you MUST set
56 1.26 macallan * RI_NO_AUTO to keep rasops from trying to allocate memory for autogenerated
57 1.26 macallan * box drawing characters
58 1.26 macallan */
59 1.26 macallan #define RI_NO_AUTO 0x800 /* do not generate box drawing characters */
60 1.27 macallan /*
61 1.27 macallan * Set this if your driver's putchar() method supports anti-aliased fonts in
62 1.27 macallan * the given video mode. Without this flag rasops_init() will only ever pick
63 1.27 macallan * monochrome bitmap fonts.
64 1.27 macallan */
65 1.27 macallan #define RI_ENABLE_ALPHA 0x1000
66 1.28 macallan /* set this in order to use r3g3b2 'true' colour in 8 bit */
67 1.28 macallan #define RI_8BIT_IS_RGB 0x2000
68 1.32 macallan /*
69 1.32 macallan * drivers can set this to tell the font selection code that they'd rather
70 1.32 macallan * use alpha fonts
71 1.32 macallan */
72 1.32 macallan #define RI_PREFER_ALPHA 0x4000
73 1.7 ad
74 1.1 ad struct rasops_info {
75 1.1 ad /* These must be filled in by the caller */
76 1.1 ad int ri_depth; /* depth in bits */
77 1.33 rin uint8_t *ri_bits; /* ptr to bits */
78 1.1 ad int ri_width; /* width (pels) */
79 1.1 ad int ri_height; /* height (pels) */
80 1.1 ad int ri_stride; /* stride in bytes */
81 1.1 ad
82 1.12 pk /*
83 1.19 jmcneill * If you want shadow framebuffer support, point ri_hwbits
84 1.19 jmcneill * to the real framebuffer, and ri_bits to the shadow framebuffer
85 1.19 jmcneill */
86 1.33 rin uint8_t *ri_hwbits;
87 1.19 jmcneill
88 1.19 jmcneill /*
89 1.7 ad * These can optionally be left zeroed out. If you fill ri_font,
90 1.5 ad * but aren't using wsfont, set ri_wsfcookie to -1.
91 1.5 ad */
92 1.3 ad struct wsdisplay_font *ri_font;
93 1.25 macallan struct wsdisplay_font ri_optfont;
94 1.7 ad int ri_wsfcookie; /* wsfont cookie */
95 1.10 ad void *ri_hw; /* driver private data; ignored by rasops */
96 1.7 ad int ri_crow; /* cursor row */
97 1.7 ad int ri_ccol; /* cursor column */
98 1.7 ad int ri_flg; /* various operational flags */
99 1.12 pk
100 1.12 pk /*
101 1.12 pk * These are optional and will default if zero. Meaningless
102 1.1 ad * on depths other than 15, 16, 24 and 32 bits per pel. On
103 1.1 ad * 24 bit displays, ri_{r,g,b}num must be 8.
104 1.1 ad */
105 1.38.2.1 martin uint8_t ri_rnum; /* number of bits for red */
106 1.33 rin uint8_t ri_gnum; /* number of bits for green */
107 1.33 rin uint8_t ri_bnum; /* number of bits for blue */
108 1.33 rin uint8_t ri_rpos; /* which bit red starts at */
109 1.33 rin uint8_t ri_gpos; /* which bit green starts at */
110 1.33 rin uint8_t ri_bpos; /* which bit blue starts at */
111 1.1 ad
112 1.1 ad /* These are filled in by rasops_init() */
113 1.1 ad int ri_emuwidth; /* width we actually care about */
114 1.1 ad int ri_emuheight; /* height we actually care about */
115 1.1 ad int ri_emustride; /* bytes per row we actually care about */
116 1.1 ad int ri_rows; /* number of rows (characters, not pels) */
117 1.1 ad int ri_cols; /* number of columns (characters, not pels) */
118 1.38.2.1 martin #if __NetBSD_Prereq__(9, 99, 1)
119 1.38.2.1 martin struct {
120 1.38.2.1 martin int off; /* offset of underline from bottom */
121 1.38.2.1 martin int height; /* height of underline */
122 1.38.2.1 martin } ri_ul;
123 1.38.2.1 martin #else
124 1.38.2.1 martin /*
125 1.38.2.1 martin * XXX
126 1.38.2.1 martin * hack to keep ABI compatibility for netbsd-9, -8, and -7.
127 1.38.2.1 martin */
128 1.38.2.1 martin // int ri_delta; /* obsoleted */
129 1.38.2.1 martin struct {
130 1.38.2.1 martin short off;
131 1.38.2.1 martin short height;
132 1.38.2.1 martin } __packed ri_ul;
133 1.38.2.1 martin #endif
134 1.4 ad int ri_pelbytes; /* bytes per pel (may be zero) */
135 1.1 ad int ri_fontscale; /* fontheight * fontstride */
136 1.1 ad int ri_xscale; /* fontwidth * pelbytes */
137 1.1 ad int ri_yscale; /* fontheight * stride */
138 1.34 rin uint8_t *ri_origbits; /* where screen bits actually start */
139 1.34 rin uint8_t *ri_hworigbits; /* where hw bits actually start */
140 1.5 ad int ri_xorigin; /* where ri_bits begins (x) */
141 1.5 ad int ri_yorigin; /* where ri_bits begins (y) */
142 1.35 rin uint32_t
143 1.35 rin ri_devcmap[16]; /* color -> framebuffer data */
144 1.1 ad
145 1.4 ad /* The emulops you need to use, and the screen caps for wscons */
146 1.1 ad struct wsdisplay_emulops ri_ops;
147 1.4 ad int ri_caps;
148 1.12 pk
149 1.1 ad /* Callbacks so we can share some code */
150 1.17 perry void (*ri_do_cursor)(struct rasops_info *);
151 1.20 ober
152 1.20 ober /* Used to intercept putchar to permit display rotation */
153 1.20 ober struct wsdisplay_emulops ri_real_ops;
154 1.1 ad };
155 1.1 ad
156 1.38.2.1 martin #define CHAR_IN_FONT(c, font) \
157 1.38.2.1 martin ((c) >= (font)->firstchar && \
158 1.38.2.1 martin (c) - (font)->firstchar < (font)->numchars)
159 1.38.2.1 martin
160 1.38.2.1 martin #define PICK_FONT(ri, c) \
161 1.38.2.1 martin ((((c) & WSFONT_FLAGS_MASK) == WSFONT_FLAG_OPT && \
162 1.38.2.1 martin (ri)->ri_optfont.data != NULL) ? \
163 1.38.2.1 martin &(ri)->ri_optfont : (ri)->ri_font)
164 1.38 rin
165 1.12 pk /*
166 1.1 ad * rasops_init().
167 1.1 ad *
168 1.12 pk * Integer parameters are the number of rows and columns we'd *like*.
169 1.1 ad *
170 1.1 ad * In terms of optimization, fonts that are a multiple of 8 pixels wide
171 1.7 ad * work the best.
172 1.4 ad *
173 1.12 pk * rasops_init() takes care of rasops_reconfig(). The parameters to both
174 1.7 ad * are the same. If calling rasops_reconfig() to change the font and
175 1.7 ad * ri_wsfcookie >= 0, you must call wsfont_unlock() on it, and reset it
176 1.7 ad * to -1 (or a new, valid cookie).
177 1.1 ad */
178 1.8 ad
179 1.38.2.1 martin /* rasops.c */
180 1.38.2.1 martin int rasops_init(struct rasops_info *, int, int);
181 1.38.2.1 martin int rasops_reconfig(struct rasops_info *, int, int);
182 1.38.2.1 martin void rasops_unpack_attr(long, int *, int *, int *);
183 1.38.2.1 martin void rasops_eraserows(void *, int, int, long);
184 1.38.2.1 martin void rasops_erasecols(void *, int, int, int, long);
185 1.38.2.1 martin int rasops_get_cmap(struct rasops_info *, uint8_t *, size_t);
186 1.38.2.1 martin
187 1.38.2.1 martin extern const uint8_t rasops_cmap[256 * 3];
188 1.38.2.1 martin
189 1.38.2.1 martin #ifdef _RASOPS_PRIVATE
190 1.12 pk /*
191 1.38.2.1 martin * Per-depth initialization functions.
192 1.11 ad */
193 1.17 perry void rasops1_init(struct rasops_info *);
194 1.17 perry void rasops2_init(struct rasops_info *);
195 1.17 perry void rasops4_init(struct rasops_info *);
196 1.17 perry void rasops8_init(struct rasops_info *);
197 1.17 perry void rasops15_init(struct rasops_info *);
198 1.17 perry void rasops24_init(struct rasops_info *);
199 1.17 perry void rasops32_init(struct rasops_info *);
200 1.1 ad
201 1.38.2.1 martin #define ATTR_BG(ri, attr) ((ri)->ri_devcmap[((uint32_t)(attr) >> 16) & 0xf])
202 1.38.2.1 martin #define ATTR_FG(ri, attr) ((ri)->ri_devcmap[((uint32_t)(attr) >> 24) & 0xf])
203 1.38.2.1 martin
204 1.38.2.1 martin #define ATTR_MASK_BG __BITS(16, 19)
205 1.38.2.1 martin #define ATTR_MASK_FG __BITS(24, 27)
206 1.31 macallan
207 1.38.2.1 martin #define DELTA(p, d, cast) ((p) = (cast)((uint8_t *)(p) + (d)))
208 1.38.2.1 martin
209 1.38.2.1 martin #define FBOFFSET(ri, row, col) \
210 1.38.2.1 martin ((row) * (ri)->ri_yscale + (col) * (ri)->ri_xscale)
211 1.38.2.1 martin
212 1.38.2.1 martin #define FONT_GLYPH(uc, font, ri) \
213 1.38.2.1 martin ((uint8_t *)(font)->data + ((uc) - ((font)->firstchar)) * \
214 1.38.2.1 martin (ri)->ri_fontscale)
215 1.38.2.1 martin
216 1.38.2.1 martin static __inline void
217 1.38.2.1 martin rasops_memset32(void *p, uint32_t val, size_t bytes)
218 1.38.2.1 martin {
219 1.38.2.1 martin int slop1, slop2, full;
220 1.38.2.1 martin uint8_t *dp = (uint8_t *)p;
221 1.1 ad
222 1.38.2.1 martin if (bytes == 1) {
223 1.38.2.1 martin *dp = val;
224 1.38.2.1 martin return;
225 1.38.2.1 martin }
226 1.38.2.1 martin
227 1.38.2.1 martin slop1 = (4 - ((uintptr_t)dp & 3)) & 3;
228 1.38.2.1 martin slop2 = (bytes - slop1) & 3;
229 1.38.2.1 martin full = (bytes - slop1 /* - slop2 */) >> 2;
230 1.38.2.1 martin
231 1.38.2.1 martin if (slop1 & 1)
232 1.38.2.1 martin *dp++ = val;
233 1.38.2.1 martin
234 1.38.2.1 martin if (slop1 & 2) {
235 1.38.2.1 martin *(uint16_t *)dp = val;
236 1.38.2.1 martin dp += 2;
237 1.38.2.1 martin }
238 1.38.2.1 martin
239 1.38.2.1 martin for (; full; full--) {
240 1.38.2.1 martin *(uint32_t *)dp = val;
241 1.38.2.1 martin dp += 4;
242 1.38.2.1 martin }
243 1.38.2.1 martin
244 1.38.2.1 martin if (slop2 & 2) {
245 1.38.2.1 martin *(uint16_t *)dp = val;
246 1.38.2.1 martin dp += 2;
247 1.38.2.1 martin }
248 1.38.2.1 martin
249 1.38.2.1 martin if (slop2 & 1)
250 1.38.2.1 martin *dp = val;
251 1.38.2.1 martin
252 1.38.2.1 martin return;
253 1.38.2.1 martin }
254 1.38.2.1 martin
255 1.38.2.1 martin static __inline uint32_t
256 1.38.2.1 martin rasops_be32uatoh(uint8_t *p)
257 1.38.2.1 martin {
258 1.38.2.1 martin uint32_t u;
259 1.38.2.1 martin
260 1.38.2.1 martin u = p[0]; u <<= 8;
261 1.38.2.1 martin u |= p[1]; u <<= 8;
262 1.38.2.1 martin u |= p[2]; u <<= 8;
263 1.38.2.1 martin u |= p[3];
264 1.38.2.1 martin return u;
265 1.38.2.1 martin }
266 1.38.2.1 martin #endif /* _RASOPS_PRIVATE */
267 1.1 ad
268 1.1 ad #endif /* _RASOPS_H_ */
269