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authorKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-25 19:28:36 +0000
committerKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-25 19:28:36 +0000
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tree9b2bb4434bc2be3f3dbd14a96e06647be46c152c /src/atimach64cursor.c
parentc56aaef79028261e0a3be0c86ffd3f16b6bdd9ba (diff)
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+/* $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/ati/atimach64cursor.c,v 1.1 2003/04/23 21:51:29 tsi Exp $ */
+/*
+ * Copyright 2003 by Marc Aurele La France (TSI @ UQV), tsi@xfree86.org
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
+ * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
+ * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
+ * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
+ * that the name of Marc Aurele La France not be used in advertising or
+ * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
+ * written prior permission. Marc Aurele La France makes no representations
+ * about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided
+ * "as-is" without express or implied warranty.
+ *
+ * MARC AURELE LA FRANCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
+ * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO
+ * EVENT SHALL MARC AURELE LA FRANCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
+ * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
+ * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
+ * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include "ati.h"
+#include "aticrtc.h"
+#include "atimach64accel.h"
+#include "atimach64cursor.h"
+#include "atimach64io.h"
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64SetCursorColours --
+ *
+ * Set hardware cursor foreground and background colours.
+ */
+static void
+ATIMach64SetCursorColours
+(
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo,
+ int fg,
+ int bg
+)
+{
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+
+ outr(CUR_CLR0, SetBits(fg, CUR_CLR));
+ outr(CUR_CLR1, SetBits(bg, CUR_CLR));
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64SetCursorPosition --
+ *
+ * Set position of hardware cursor.
+ */
+static void
+ATIMach64SetCursorPosition
+(
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo,
+ int x,
+ int y
+)
+{
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+ CARD16 CursorXOffset, CursorYOffset;
+
+ /* Adjust x & y when the cursor is partially obscured */
+ if (x < 0)
+ {
+ if ((CursorXOffset = -x) > 63)
+ CursorXOffset = 63;
+ x = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CursorXOffset = pScreenInfo->frameX1 - pScreenInfo->frameX0;
+ if (x > CursorXOffset)
+ x = CursorXOffset;
+ CursorXOffset = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (y < 0)
+ {
+ if ((CursorYOffset = -y) > 63)
+ CursorYOffset = 63;
+ y = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CursorYOffset = pScreenInfo->frameY1 - pScreenInfo->frameY0;
+ if (y > CursorYOffset)
+ y = CursorYOffset;
+ CursorYOffset = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Adjust for multiscanned modes */
+ if (pScreenInfo->currentMode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN)
+ y *= 2;
+ if (pScreenInfo->currentMode->VScan > 1)
+ y *= pScreenInfo->currentMode->VScan;
+
+ do
+ {
+ if (CursorYOffset != pATI->CursorYOffset)
+ {
+ pATI->CursorYOffset = CursorYOffset;
+ outr(CUR_OFFSET, ((CursorYOffset << 4) + pATI->CursorOffset) >> 3);
+ }
+ else if (CursorXOffset == pATI->CursorXOffset)
+ break;
+
+ pATI->CursorXOffset = CursorXOffset;
+ outr(CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF, SetBits(CursorXOffset, CUR_HORZ_OFF) |
+ SetBits(CursorYOffset, CUR_VERT_OFF));
+ } while (0);
+
+ outr(CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN,
+ SetBits(x, CUR_HORZ_POSN) | SetBits(y, CUR_VERT_POSN));
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64LoadCursorImage --
+ *
+ * Copy hardware cursor image into offscreen video memory.
+ */
+static void
+ATIMach64LoadCursorImage
+(
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo,
+ CARD8 *pImage
+)
+{
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+ CARD32 *pSrc = (pointer)pImage;
+ volatile CARD32 *pDst = pATI->pCursorImage;
+
+ /* Synchronise video memory accesses */
+ ATIMach64Sync(pScreenInfo);
+
+# if defined(ATIMove32)
+
+ {
+ ATIMove32(pDst, pSrc, 256);
+ }
+
+# else
+
+ {
+ /* This is lengthy, but it does maximise burst modes */
+ pDst[ 0] = pSrc[ 0]; pDst[ 1] = pSrc[ 1];
+ pDst[ 2] = pSrc[ 2]; pDst[ 3] = pSrc[ 3];
+ pDst[ 4] = pSrc[ 4]; pDst[ 5] = pSrc[ 5];
+ pDst[ 6] = pSrc[ 6]; pDst[ 7] = pSrc[ 7];
+ pDst[ 8] = pSrc[ 8]; pDst[ 9] = pSrc[ 9];
+ pDst[ 10] = pSrc[ 10]; pDst[ 11] = pSrc[ 11];
+ pDst[ 12] = pSrc[ 12]; pDst[ 13] = pSrc[ 13];
+ pDst[ 14] = pSrc[ 14]; pDst[ 15] = pSrc[ 15];
+ pDst[ 16] = pSrc[ 16]; pDst[ 17] = pSrc[ 17];
+ pDst[ 18] = pSrc[ 18]; pDst[ 19] = pSrc[ 19];
+ pDst[ 20] = pSrc[ 20]; pDst[ 21] = pSrc[ 21];
+ pDst[ 22] = pSrc[ 22]; pDst[ 23] = pSrc[ 23];
+ pDst[ 24] = pSrc[ 24]; pDst[ 25] = pSrc[ 25];
+ pDst[ 26] = pSrc[ 26]; pDst[ 27] = pSrc[ 27];
+ pDst[ 28] = pSrc[ 28]; pDst[ 29] = pSrc[ 29];
+ pDst[ 30] = pSrc[ 30]; pDst[ 31] = pSrc[ 31];
+ pDst[ 32] = pSrc[ 32]; pDst[ 33] = pSrc[ 33];
+ pDst[ 34] = pSrc[ 34]; pDst[ 35] = pSrc[ 35];
+ pDst[ 36] = pSrc[ 36]; pDst[ 37] = pSrc[ 37];
+ pDst[ 38] = pSrc[ 38]; pDst[ 39] = pSrc[ 39];
+ pDst[ 40] = pSrc[ 40]; pDst[ 41] = pSrc[ 41];
+ pDst[ 42] = pSrc[ 42]; pDst[ 43] = pSrc[ 43];
+ pDst[ 44] = pSrc[ 44]; pDst[ 45] = pSrc[ 45];
+ pDst[ 46] = pSrc[ 46]; pDst[ 47] = pSrc[ 47];
+ pDst[ 48] = pSrc[ 48]; pDst[ 49] = pSrc[ 49];
+ pDst[ 50] = pSrc[ 50]; pDst[ 51] = pSrc[ 51];
+ pDst[ 52] = pSrc[ 52]; pDst[ 53] = pSrc[ 53];
+ pDst[ 54] = pSrc[ 54]; pDst[ 55] = pSrc[ 55];
+ pDst[ 56] = pSrc[ 56]; pDst[ 57] = pSrc[ 57];
+ pDst[ 58] = pSrc[ 58]; pDst[ 59] = pSrc[ 59];
+ pDst[ 60] = pSrc[ 60]; pDst[ 61] = pSrc[ 61];
+ pDst[ 62] = pSrc[ 62]; pDst[ 63] = pSrc[ 63];
+ pDst[ 64] = pSrc[ 64]; pDst[ 65] = pSrc[ 65];
+ pDst[ 66] = pSrc[ 66]; pDst[ 67] = pSrc[ 67];
+ pDst[ 68] = pSrc[ 68]; pDst[ 69] = pSrc[ 69];
+ pDst[ 70] = pSrc[ 70]; pDst[ 71] = pSrc[ 71];
+ pDst[ 72] = pSrc[ 72]; pDst[ 73] = pSrc[ 73];
+ pDst[ 74] = pSrc[ 74]; pDst[ 75] = pSrc[ 75];
+ pDst[ 76] = pSrc[ 76]; pDst[ 77] = pSrc[ 77];
+ pDst[ 78] = pSrc[ 78]; pDst[ 79] = pSrc[ 79];
+ pDst[ 80] = pSrc[ 80]; pDst[ 81] = pSrc[ 81];
+ pDst[ 82] = pSrc[ 82]; pDst[ 83] = pSrc[ 83];
+ pDst[ 84] = pSrc[ 84]; pDst[ 85] = pSrc[ 85];
+ pDst[ 86] = pSrc[ 86]; pDst[ 87] = pSrc[ 87];
+ pDst[ 88] = pSrc[ 88]; pDst[ 89] = pSrc[ 89];
+ pDst[ 90] = pSrc[ 90]; pDst[ 91] = pSrc[ 91];
+ pDst[ 92] = pSrc[ 92]; pDst[ 93] = pSrc[ 93];
+ pDst[ 94] = pSrc[ 94]; pDst[ 95] = pSrc[ 95];
+ pDst[ 96] = pSrc[ 96]; pDst[ 97] = pSrc[ 97];
+ pDst[ 98] = pSrc[ 98]; pDst[ 99] = pSrc[ 99];
+ pDst[100] = pSrc[100]; pDst[101] = pSrc[101];
+ pDst[102] = pSrc[102]; pDst[103] = pSrc[103];
+ pDst[104] = pSrc[104]; pDst[105] = pSrc[105];
+ pDst[106] = pSrc[106]; pDst[107] = pSrc[107];
+ pDst[108] = pSrc[108]; pDst[109] = pSrc[109];
+ pDst[110] = pSrc[110]; pDst[111] = pSrc[111];
+ pDst[112] = pSrc[112]; pDst[113] = pSrc[113];
+ pDst[114] = pSrc[114]; pDst[115] = pSrc[115];
+ pDst[116] = pSrc[116]; pDst[117] = pSrc[117];
+ pDst[118] = pSrc[118]; pDst[119] = pSrc[119];
+ pDst[120] = pSrc[120]; pDst[121] = pSrc[121];
+ pDst[122] = pSrc[122]; pDst[123] = pSrc[123];
+ pDst[124] = pSrc[124]; pDst[125] = pSrc[125];
+ pDst[126] = pSrc[126]; pDst[127] = pSrc[127];
+ pDst[128] = pSrc[128]; pDst[129] = pSrc[129];
+ pDst[130] = pSrc[130]; pDst[131] = pSrc[131];
+ pDst[132] = pSrc[132]; pDst[133] = pSrc[133];
+ pDst[134] = pSrc[134]; pDst[135] = pSrc[135];
+ pDst[136] = pSrc[136]; pDst[137] = pSrc[137];
+ pDst[138] = pSrc[138]; pDst[139] = pSrc[139];
+ pDst[140] = pSrc[140]; pDst[141] = pSrc[141];
+ pDst[142] = pSrc[142]; pDst[143] = pSrc[143];
+ pDst[144] = pSrc[144]; pDst[145] = pSrc[145];
+ pDst[146] = pSrc[146]; pDst[147] = pSrc[147];
+ pDst[148] = pSrc[148]; pDst[149] = pSrc[149];
+ pDst[150] = pSrc[150]; pDst[151] = pSrc[151];
+ pDst[152] = pSrc[152]; pDst[153] = pSrc[153];
+ pDst[154] = pSrc[154]; pDst[155] = pSrc[155];
+ pDst[156] = pSrc[156]; pDst[157] = pSrc[157];
+ pDst[158] = pSrc[158]; pDst[159] = pSrc[159];
+ pDst[160] = pSrc[160]; pDst[161] = pSrc[161];
+ pDst[162] = pSrc[162]; pDst[163] = pSrc[163];
+ pDst[164] = pSrc[164]; pDst[165] = pSrc[165];
+ pDst[166] = pSrc[166]; pDst[167] = pSrc[167];
+ pDst[168] = pSrc[168]; pDst[169] = pSrc[169];
+ pDst[170] = pSrc[170]; pDst[171] = pSrc[171];
+ pDst[172] = pSrc[172]; pDst[173] = pSrc[173];
+ pDst[174] = pSrc[174]; pDst[175] = pSrc[175];
+ pDst[176] = pSrc[176]; pDst[177] = pSrc[177];
+ pDst[178] = pSrc[178]; pDst[179] = pSrc[179];
+ pDst[180] = pSrc[180]; pDst[181] = pSrc[181];
+ pDst[182] = pSrc[182]; pDst[183] = pSrc[183];
+ pDst[184] = pSrc[184]; pDst[185] = pSrc[185];
+ pDst[186] = pSrc[186]; pDst[187] = pSrc[187];
+ pDst[188] = pSrc[188]; pDst[189] = pSrc[189];
+ pDst[190] = pSrc[190]; pDst[191] = pSrc[191];
+ pDst[192] = pSrc[192]; pDst[193] = pSrc[193];
+ pDst[194] = pSrc[194]; pDst[195] = pSrc[195];
+ pDst[196] = pSrc[196]; pDst[197] = pSrc[197];
+ pDst[198] = pSrc[198]; pDst[199] = pSrc[199];
+ pDst[200] = pSrc[200]; pDst[201] = pSrc[201];
+ pDst[202] = pSrc[202]; pDst[203] = pSrc[203];
+ pDst[204] = pSrc[204]; pDst[205] = pSrc[205];
+ pDst[206] = pSrc[206]; pDst[207] = pSrc[207];
+ pDst[208] = pSrc[208]; pDst[209] = pSrc[209];
+ pDst[210] = pSrc[210]; pDst[211] = pSrc[211];
+ pDst[212] = pSrc[212]; pDst[213] = pSrc[213];
+ pDst[214] = pSrc[214]; pDst[215] = pSrc[215];
+ pDst[216] = pSrc[216]; pDst[217] = pSrc[217];
+ pDst[218] = pSrc[218]; pDst[219] = pSrc[219];
+ pDst[220] = pSrc[220]; pDst[221] = pSrc[221];
+ pDst[222] = pSrc[222]; pDst[223] = pSrc[223];
+ pDst[224] = pSrc[224]; pDst[225] = pSrc[225];
+ pDst[226] = pSrc[226]; pDst[227] = pSrc[227];
+ pDst[228] = pSrc[228]; pDst[229] = pSrc[229];
+ pDst[230] = pSrc[230]; pDst[231] = pSrc[231];
+ pDst[232] = pSrc[232]; pDst[233] = pSrc[233];
+ pDst[234] = pSrc[234]; pDst[235] = pSrc[235];
+ pDst[236] = pSrc[236]; pDst[237] = pSrc[237];
+ pDst[238] = pSrc[238]; pDst[239] = pSrc[239];
+ pDst[240] = pSrc[240]; pDst[241] = pSrc[241];
+ pDst[242] = pSrc[242]; pDst[243] = pSrc[243];
+ pDst[244] = pSrc[244]; pDst[245] = pSrc[245];
+ pDst[246] = pSrc[246]; pDst[247] = pSrc[247];
+ pDst[248] = pSrc[248]; pDst[249] = pSrc[249];
+ pDst[250] = pSrc[250]; pDst[251] = pSrc[251];
+ pDst[252] = pSrc[252]; pDst[253] = pSrc[253];
+ pDst[254] = pSrc[254]; pDst[255] = pSrc[255];
+ }
+
+#endif
+
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64HideCursor --
+ *
+ * Turn off hardware cursor.
+ */
+static void
+ATIMach64HideCursor
+(
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo
+)
+{
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+
+ if (!(pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl & GEN_CUR_EN))
+ return;
+
+ pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl &= ~GEN_CUR_EN;
+ out8(GEN_TEST_CNTL, GetByte(pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl, 0));
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64ShowCursor --
+ *
+ * Turn on hardware cursor.
+ */
+static void
+ATIMach64ShowCursor
+(
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo
+)
+{
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+
+ if (pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl & GEN_CUR_EN)
+ return;
+
+ pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl |= GEN_CUR_EN;
+ out8(GEN_TEST_CNTL, GetByte(pATI->NewHW.gen_test_cntl, 0));
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64UseHWCursor --
+ *
+ * Notify cursor layer whether a hardware cursor is configured.
+ */
+static Bool
+ATIMach64UseHWCursor
+(
+ ScreenPtr pScreen,
+ CursorPtr pCursor
+)
+{
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScreenInfo = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum];
+ ATIPtr pATI = ATIPTR(pScreenInfo);
+
+ if (!pATI->CursorBase)
+ return FALSE;
+
+#ifndef AVOID_CPIO
+
+ /*
+ * For some reason, the hardware cursor isn't vertically scaled when a VGA
+ * doublescanned or multiscanned mode is in effect.
+ */
+ if (pATI->NewHW.crtc == ATI_CRTC_MACH64)
+ return TRUE;
+ if ((pScreenInfo->currentMode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN) ||
+ (pScreenInfo->currentMode->VScan > 1))
+ return FALSE;
+
+#endif /* AVOID_CPIO */
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * ATIMach64CursorInit --
+ *
+ * Initialise xf86CursorInfoRec fields with information specific to Mach64
+ * variants.
+ */
+Bool
+ATIMach64CursorInit
+(
+ xf86CursorInfoPtr pCursorInfo
+)
+{
+ /*
+ * For Mach64 variants, toggling hardware cursors off and on causes display
+ * artifacts. Ask the cursor support layers to always paint the cursor
+ * (whether or not it is entirely transparent) and to not hide the cursor
+ * when reloading its image. The two remaining reasons for turning off the
+ * hardware cursor are when it moves to a different screen or on a switch
+ * to a different virtual console.
+ */
+ pCursorInfo->Flags = HARDWARE_CURSOR_TRUECOLOR_AT_8BPP |
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_INVERT_MASK |
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_SHOW_TRANSPARENT |
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_UPDATE_UNHIDDEN |
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_AND_SOURCE_WITH_MASK |
+
+#if X_BYTE_ORDER != X_LITTLE_ENDIAN
+
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_BIT_ORDER_MSBFIRST |
+
+#endif /* X_BYTE_ORDER */
+
+ HARDWARE_CURSOR_SOURCE_MASK_INTERLEAVE_1;
+ pCursorInfo->MaxWidth = pCursorInfo->MaxHeight = 64;
+
+ pCursorInfo->SetCursorColors = ATIMach64SetCursorColours;
+ pCursorInfo->SetCursorPosition = ATIMach64SetCursorPosition;
+ pCursorInfo->LoadCursorImage = ATIMach64LoadCursorImage;
+ pCursorInfo->HideCursor = ATIMach64HideCursor;
+ pCursorInfo->ShowCursor = ATIMach64ShowCursor;
+ pCursorInfo->UseHWCursor = ATIMach64UseHWCursor;
+
+ return TRUE;
+}