OpenCloudOS-Kernel/drivers/video/console/tileblit.c

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/*
* linux/drivers/video/console/tileblit.c -- Tile Blitting Operation
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Antonino Daplas <adaplas @pol.net>
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive for
* more details.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/fb.h>
#include <linux/vt_kern.h>
#include <linux/console.h>
#include <asm/types.h>
#include "fbcon.h"
static void tile_bmove(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info, int sy,
int sx, int dy, int dx, int height, int width)
{
struct fb_tilearea area;
area.sx = sx;
area.sy = sy;
area.dx = dx;
area.dy = dy;
area.height = height;
area.width = width;
info->tileops->fb_tilecopy(info, &area);
}
static void tile_clear(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info, int sy,
int sx, int height, int width)
{
struct fb_tilerect rect;
int bgshift = (vc->vc_hi_font_mask) ? 13 : 12;
int fgshift = (vc->vc_hi_font_mask) ? 9 : 8;
rect.index = vc->vc_video_erase_char &
((vc->vc_hi_font_mask) ? 0x1ff : 0xff);
rect.fg = attr_fgcol_ec(fgshift, vc, info);
rect.bg = attr_bgcol_ec(bgshift, vc, info);
rect.sx = sx;
rect.sy = sy;
rect.width = width;
rect.height = height;
rect.rop = ROP_COPY;
info->tileops->fb_tilefill(info, &rect);
}
static void tile_putcs(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info,
const unsigned short *s, int count, int yy, int xx,
int fg, int bg)
{
struct fb_tileblit blit;
unsigned short charmask = vc->vc_hi_font_mask ? 0x1ff : 0xff;
int size = sizeof(u32) * count, i;
blit.sx = xx;
blit.sy = yy;
blit.width = count;
blit.height = 1;
blit.fg = fg;
blit.bg = bg;
blit.length = count;
blit.indices = (u32 *) fb_get_buffer_offset(info, &info->pixmap, size);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
blit.indices[i] = (u32)(scr_readw(s++) & charmask);
info->tileops->fb_tileblit(info, &blit);
}
static void tile_clear_margins(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info,
int bottom_only)
{
return;
}
static void tile_cursor(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info, int mode,
int softback_lines, int fg, int bg)
{
struct fb_tilecursor cursor;
int use_sw = (vc->vc_cursor_type & 0x10);
cursor.sx = vc->vc_x;
cursor.sy = vc->vc_y;
cursor.mode = (mode == CM_ERASE || use_sw) ? 0 : 1;
cursor.fg = fg;
cursor.bg = bg;
switch (vc->vc_cursor_type & 0x0f) {
case CUR_NONE:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_NONE;
break;
case CUR_UNDERLINE:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_UNDERLINE;
break;
case CUR_LOWER_THIRD:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_LOWER_THIRD;
break;
case CUR_LOWER_HALF:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_LOWER_HALF;
break;
case CUR_TWO_THIRDS:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_TWO_THIRDS;
break;
case CUR_BLOCK:
default:
cursor.shape = FB_TILE_CURSOR_BLOCK;
break;
}
info->tileops->fb_tilecursor(info, &cursor);
}
[PATCH] fbcon: Console Rotation - Prepare fbcon for console rotation This patch series implements generic code to rotate the console at 90, 180, and 270 degrees. The implementation is completely done in the framebuffer console level, thus no changes to the framebuffer layer or to the drivers are needed. Console rotation is required by some Sharp-based devices where the natural orientation of the display is not at 0 degrees. Also, users that have displays that can pivot will benefit by having a console in portrait mode if they so desire. The choice to implement the code in the console layer rather than in the framebuffer layer is due to the following reasons: - it's fast - it does not require driver changes - it can coexist with devices that can rotate the display at the hardware level - it complements graphics applications that can do display rotation The changes to core fbcon are minimal-- recognition of the console rotation angle so it can swap directions, origins and axes (xres vs yres, xpanstep vs ypanstep, xoffset vs yoffset, etc) and storage of the rotation angle per display. The bulk of the code that does the actual drawing to the screen are placed in separate files. Each angle of rotation has separate methods (bmove, clear, putcs, cursor, update_start which is derived from update_var, and clear_margins). To mimimize processing time, the fontdata are pre-rotated at each console switch (only if the font or the angle has changed). The option can be compiled out (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION = n) if rotation is not needed. Choosing the rotation angle can be done in several ways: 1. boot option fbcon=rotate:n, where n = 0 - normal n = 1 - 90 degrees (clockwise) n = 2 - 180 degrees (upside down) n = 3 - 270 degrees (counterclockwise) 2. echo n > /sys/class/graphics/fb[num]/con_rotate where n is the same as described above. It sets the angle of rotation of the current console 3 echo n > /sys/class/graphics/fb[num]/con_rotate_all where n is the same as described above. Globally sets the angle of rotation. GOTCHAS: The option, especially at angles of 90 and 270 degrees, will exercise the least used code of drivers. Namely, at these angles, panning is done in the x-axis, so it can reveal bugs in the driver if xpanstep is set incorrectly. A workaround is to set xpanstep = 0. Secondly, at these angles, the framebuffer memory access can be unaligned if (fontheight * bpp) % 32 ~= 0 which can reveal bugs in the drivers imageblit, fillrect and copyarea functions. (I think cfbfillrect may have this buglet). A workaround is to use a standard 8x16 font. Speed: The scrolling speed difference between 0 and 180 degrees is minimal, somewhere areound 1-2%. At 90 or 270 degress, speed drops down to a vicinity of 30-40%. This is understandable because the blit direction is across the framebuffer "direction." Scrolling will be helped at these angles if xpanstep is not equal to zero, use of 8x16 fonts, and setting xres_virtual >= xres * 2. Note: The code is tested on little-endian only, so I don't know if it will work in big-endian. Please let me know, it will take only less than a minute of your time. This patch prepares fbcon for console rotation and contains the following changes: - add rotate field in struct fbcon_ops to keep fbcon's current rotation angle - add con_rotate field in struct display to store per-display rotation angle - create a private copy of the current var to fbcon. This will prevent fbcon from directly manipulating info->var, especially the fields xoffset, yoffset and vmode. - add ability to swap pertinent axes (xres, yres; xpanstep, ypanstep; etc) depending on the rotation angle - change global update_var() (function that sets the screen start address) as an fbcon method update_start. This is required because the axes, start offset, and/or direction can be reversed depending on the rotation angle. - add fbcon method rotate_font() which will rotate each character bitmap to the correct angle of rotation. - add fbcon boot option 'rotate' to select the angle of rotation at bootime. Currently does nothing until all patches are applied. Signed-off-by: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-11-09 13:39:09 +08:00
static int tile_update_start(struct fb_info *info)
{
struct fbcon_ops *ops = info->fbcon_par;
int err;
err = fb_pan_display(info, &ops->var);
ops->var.xoffset = info->var.xoffset;
ops->var.yoffset = info->var.yoffset;
ops->var.vmode = info->var.vmode;
return err;
}
void fbcon_set_tileops(struct vc_data *vc, struct fb_info *info)
{
struct fb_tilemap map;
struct fbcon_ops *ops = info->fbcon_par;
ops->bmove = tile_bmove;
ops->clear = tile_clear;
ops->putcs = tile_putcs;
ops->clear_margins = tile_clear_margins;
ops->cursor = tile_cursor;
[PATCH] fbcon: Console Rotation - Prepare fbcon for console rotation This patch series implements generic code to rotate the console at 90, 180, and 270 degrees. The implementation is completely done in the framebuffer console level, thus no changes to the framebuffer layer or to the drivers are needed. Console rotation is required by some Sharp-based devices where the natural orientation of the display is not at 0 degrees. Also, users that have displays that can pivot will benefit by having a console in portrait mode if they so desire. The choice to implement the code in the console layer rather than in the framebuffer layer is due to the following reasons: - it's fast - it does not require driver changes - it can coexist with devices that can rotate the display at the hardware level - it complements graphics applications that can do display rotation The changes to core fbcon are minimal-- recognition of the console rotation angle so it can swap directions, origins and axes (xres vs yres, xpanstep vs ypanstep, xoffset vs yoffset, etc) and storage of the rotation angle per display. The bulk of the code that does the actual drawing to the screen are placed in separate files. Each angle of rotation has separate methods (bmove, clear, putcs, cursor, update_start which is derived from update_var, and clear_margins). To mimimize processing time, the fontdata are pre-rotated at each console switch (only if the font or the angle has changed). The option can be compiled out (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION = n) if rotation is not needed. Choosing the rotation angle can be done in several ways: 1. boot option fbcon=rotate:n, where n = 0 - normal n = 1 - 90 degrees (clockwise) n = 2 - 180 degrees (upside down) n = 3 - 270 degrees (counterclockwise) 2. echo n > /sys/class/graphics/fb[num]/con_rotate where n is the same as described above. It sets the angle of rotation of the current console 3 echo n > /sys/class/graphics/fb[num]/con_rotate_all where n is the same as described above. Globally sets the angle of rotation. GOTCHAS: The option, especially at angles of 90 and 270 degrees, will exercise the least used code of drivers. Namely, at these angles, panning is done in the x-axis, so it can reveal bugs in the driver if xpanstep is set incorrectly. A workaround is to set xpanstep = 0. Secondly, at these angles, the framebuffer memory access can be unaligned if (fontheight * bpp) % 32 ~= 0 which can reveal bugs in the drivers imageblit, fillrect and copyarea functions. (I think cfbfillrect may have this buglet). A workaround is to use a standard 8x16 font. Speed: The scrolling speed difference between 0 and 180 degrees is minimal, somewhere areound 1-2%. At 90 or 270 degress, speed drops down to a vicinity of 30-40%. This is understandable because the blit direction is across the framebuffer "direction." Scrolling will be helped at these angles if xpanstep is not equal to zero, use of 8x16 fonts, and setting xres_virtual >= xres * 2. Note: The code is tested on little-endian only, so I don't know if it will work in big-endian. Please let me know, it will take only less than a minute of your time. This patch prepares fbcon for console rotation and contains the following changes: - add rotate field in struct fbcon_ops to keep fbcon's current rotation angle - add con_rotate field in struct display to store per-display rotation angle - create a private copy of the current var to fbcon. This will prevent fbcon from directly manipulating info->var, especially the fields xoffset, yoffset and vmode. - add ability to swap pertinent axes (xres, yres; xpanstep, ypanstep; etc) depending on the rotation angle - change global update_var() (function that sets the screen start address) as an fbcon method update_start. This is required because the axes, start offset, and/or direction can be reversed depending on the rotation angle. - add fbcon method rotate_font() which will rotate each character bitmap to the correct angle of rotation. - add fbcon boot option 'rotate' to select the angle of rotation at bootime. Currently does nothing until all patches are applied. Signed-off-by: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-11-09 13:39:09 +08:00
ops->update_start = tile_update_start;
if (ops->p) {
map.width = vc->vc_font.width;
map.height = vc->vc_font.height;
map.depth = 1;
map.length = (ops->p->userfont) ?
FNTCHARCNT(ops->p->fontdata) : 256;
map.data = ops->p->fontdata;
info->tileops->fb_settile(info, &map);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(fbcon_set_tileops);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tile Blitting Operation");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");