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authorKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-14 16:48:55 +0000
committerKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-14 16:48:55 +0000
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+#ifndef __LG_XAA_H
+#define __LG_XAA_H
+
+/*
+ * XAA acceleration for CL-GD546x -- The Laugna family
+ *
+ * lg_xaa.h
+ *
+ * (c) 1996,1998 Corin Anderson.
+ * corina@the4cs.com
+ * Tukwila, WA
+ *
+ * This header file draws much from the file cir_blitLG.h in version 3.3.3
+ * of XFree86.
+ */
+/* $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/cirrus/lg_xaa.h,v 1.3 2000/02/08 13:13:15 eich Exp $ */
+
+/* This header file defines the necessary structures, contstants, and
+ variables for using the bitBLT engine on a Laguna family graphics
+ accelerator. */
+
+
+enum { /* Offsets into MMIO space for bitBLT regs */
+ STATUS = 0x0400,
+ OP0_opRDRAM = 0x0520,
+ OP1_opRDRAM = 0x0540,
+ OP2_opRDRAM = 0x0560,
+ OP0_opMRDRAM = 0x0524,
+ OP1_opMRDRAM = 0x0544,
+ OP2_opMRDRAM = 0x0564,
+ OP0_opSRAM = 0x0528,
+ OP1_opSRAM = 0x0548,
+ OP2_opSRAM = 0x0568,
+ OP1_opMSRAM = 0x054A,
+ OP2_opMSRAM = 0x056A,
+ DRAWDEF = 0x0584,
+ BLTDEF = 0x0586,
+ BLTEXT_EX = 0x0700,
+ MBLTEXT_EX = 0x0720,
+ MONOQW = 0x0588,
+ QFREE = 0x0404,
+ PATOFF = 0x052A,
+ HOSTDATA = 0x0800,
+ OP_opBGCOLOR = 0x05E4,
+ OP_opFGCOLOR = 0x05E0,
+ bltCONTROL = 0x0402,
+ BITMASK = 0x05E8
+};
+
+enum { HOSTDATASIZE = 2048 }; /* The HOSTDATA port is 2048 BYTES */
+
+enum { /* OR these together to form a bitBLT mode */
+ HOST2SCR = 0x1120, /* CPU/Screen transfer modes */
+ SCR2HOST = 0x2010,
+ HOST2PAT = 0x1102,
+ HOST2SRAM2 = 0x6020, /* CPU to SRAM2 transfer */
+
+ SCR2SCR = 0x1110, /* Screen/Screen transfers */
+ COLORSRC = 0x0000, /* Source is color data */
+ MONOSRC = 0x0040, /* Source is mono data (color expansion) */
+ COLORTRANS = 0x0001, /* Transparent screen/screen transfer */
+ MONOTRANS = 0x0005, /* Transparent screen/screen color expansion */
+ COLORFILL = 0x0070, /* Solid color fill mode */
+ SRAM1SCR2SCR = 0x1180, /* Pattern fill, source from SRAM1 */
+
+ PAT2SCR = 0x1109, /* Pattern/Screen transfers */
+ COLORPAT = 0x0000, /* Pattern is color data */
+ MONOPAT = 0x0004, /* Pattern is mono data (color expansion) */
+ SRAM2PAT2SCR = 0x1108, /* SRAM2 is pattern source */
+
+ PATeqSRC = 0x0800, /* The Pattern and Source operands are the same */
+ /* Advice from Corey: don't ever try to use
+ this option! 8) There's a documented bug
+ with it on the '62, and, well, I have
+ empirical evidence that either the bug's
+ still around, even in the '64 and the '65.
+ It's a performance option, anyway, so not
+ using it should be okay. */
+
+
+ BLITUP = 0x8000 /* The blit is proceeding from bottom to top */
+};
+
+enum { /* Select transparency compare */
+ TRANSBG = 0x0100,
+ TRANSFG = 0x0300,
+ TRANSEQ = 0x0100,
+ TRANSNE = 0x0300,
+ TRANSNONE = 0x0000
+};
+
+#define LgREADY() ((memrb(STATUS) & 0x07) == 0x00)
+
+#define LgSETROP(rop) memww(DRAWDEF,rop);
+
+#define LgSETTRANSPARENCY(trans) \
+ memww(DRAWDEF,(trans) | (memrw(DRAWDEF) & 0x00FF));
+
+#define LgSETMODE(mode) memww(BLTDEF,mode);
+
+#define LgSETDSTXY(X, Y) memwl(OP0_opRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETSRCXY(X, Y) memwl(OP1_opRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETPATXY(X, Y) memwl(OP2_opRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETTRANSMASK(X, Y) LgSETPATXY(X, Y)
+
+#define LgSETSRAMDST(offset) memww(OP0_opSRAM, offset);
+
+/* was this a bug? it read OP2_opSRAM */
+#define LgSETSRAM1OFFSET(offset) memww(OP1_opSRAM, offset);
+
+#define LgSETSRAM2OFFSET(offset) memww(OP2_opSRAM, offset);
+
+#define LgSETMSRAM1OFFSET(offset) memww(OP1_opMSRAM, offset);
+
+#define LgSETMSRAM2OFFSET(offset) memww(OP2_opMSRAM, offset);
+
+#define LgSETMDSTXY(X, Y) memwl(OP0_opMRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETMSRCXY(X, Y) memwl(OP1_opMRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETMPATXY(X, Y) memwl(OP2_opMRDRAM, (((Y) << 16) | (X)));
+
+#define LgSETMTRANSMASK(X, Y) LgSETMPATXY(X, Y)
+
+#define LgSETPHASE0(phase) memwl( OP0_opRDRAM, phase);
+
+#define LgSETPHASE1(phase) memwl(OP1_opRDRAM, phase);
+
+#define LgSETPHASE2(phase) memwl( OP2_opRDRAM, phase);
+
+#define LgSETMPHASE0(phase) memwl(OP0_opMRDRAM, phase);
+
+#define LgSETMPHASE1(phase) memwl(OP1_opMRDRAM, phase);
+
+#define LgSETEXTENTS(width, height) \
+ memwl(BLTEXT_EX, (((height) << 16)|(width)));
+
+#if 0
+#define LgSETMEXTENTS(width, height) \
+ memwl(MBLTEXT_EX, (((height) << 16)|(width)));
+#else
+/* For monochrome (byte) blits, we need to set how many QWORDs of data
+ encompass the X extent. Write this piece of data into MONOQW. */
+#define LgSETMEXTENTS(width, height) \
+ { \
+ memww(MONOQW, ((width + 7) >> 3)); \
+ memwl(MBLTEXT_EX, (((height) << 16)|(width))); \
+ }
+
+#define LgSETMEXTENTSNOMONOQW(width, height) \
+ memwl(MBLTEXT_EX, (((height) << 16)|(width)));
+
+/*
+ memww(MBLTEXT_EX, height);
+ memww(MBLTEXT_EX + 2, width);
+ */
+#endif
+
+#define LgHOSTDATAWRITE(data) memwl(HOSTDATA, data);
+
+#define LgHOSTDATAREAD() (memrl(HOSTDATA))
+
+#define LgSETBACKGROUND(color) memwl(OP_opBGCOLOR, color);
+
+#define LgSETFOREGROUND(color) memwl(OP_opFGCOLOR, color);
+
+#define LgSETPATOFF(xoff, yoff) memww(PATOFF, (((yoff) << 8) | (xoff)));
+
+#define LgSETSWIZZLE() memww(bltCONTROL, memrw(bltCONTROL | 0x0400));
+
+#define LgCLEARSWIZZLE() memww(bltCONTROL, memrw(bltCONTROL & ~0x0400));
+
+#define LgSETBITMASK(m) memwl(BITMASK, m);
+
+
+
+#endif /* __LG_XAA_H */