/* $OpenBSD: rasops24.c,v 1.8 2009/09/05 14:09:35 miod Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: rasops24.c,v 1.12 2000/04/12 14:22:29 pk Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Andrew Doran. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include int rasops24_erasecols(void *, int, int, int, long); int rasops24_eraserows(void *, int, int, long); int rasops24_putchar(void *, int, int, u_int, long attr); #ifndef RASOPS_SMALL int rasops24_putchar8(void *, int, int, u_int, long attr); int rasops24_putchar12(void *, int, int, u_int, long attr); int rasops24_putchar16(void *, int, int, u_int, long attr); void rasops24_makestamp(struct rasops_info *, long); /* * 4x1 stamp for optimized character blitting */ static int32_t stamp[64]; static long stamp_attr; static int stamp_mutex; /* XXX see note in readme */ #endif /* * XXX this confuses the hell out of gcc2 (not egcs) which always insists * that the shift count is negative. * * offset = STAMP_SHIFT(fontbits, nibble #) & STAMP_MASK * destination int32_t[0] = STAMP_READ(offset) * destination int32_t[1] = STAMP_READ(offset + 4) * destination int32_t[2] = STAMP_READ(offset + 8) */ #define STAMP_SHIFT(fb,n) ((n*4-4) >= 0 ? (fb)>>(n*4-4):(fb)<<-(n*4-4)) #define STAMP_MASK (0xf << 4) #define STAMP_READ(o) (*(int32_t *)((caddr_t)stamp + (o))) /* * Initialize rasops_info struct for this colordepth. */ void rasops24_init(ri) struct rasops_info *ri; { switch (ri->ri_font->fontwidth) { #ifndef RASOPS_SMALL case 8: ri->ri_ops.putchar = rasops24_putchar8; break; case 12: ri->ri_ops.putchar = rasops24_putchar12; break; case 16: ri->ri_ops.putchar = rasops24_putchar16; break; #endif default: ri->ri_ops.putchar = rasops24_putchar; break; } if (ri->ri_rnum == 0) { ri->ri_rnum = 8; ri->ri_rpos = 0; ri->ri_gnum = 8; ri->ri_gpos = 8; ri->ri_bnum = 8; ri->ri_bpos = 16; } ri->ri_ops.erasecols = rasops24_erasecols; ri->ri_ops.eraserows = rasops24_eraserows; } /* * Put a single character. This is the generic version. * XXX this bites - we should use masks. */ int rasops24_putchar(cookie, row, col, uc, attr) void *cookie; int row, col; u_int uc; long attr; { int fb, width, height, cnt, clr[2]; struct rasops_info *ri; u_char *dp, *rp, *fr; ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING /* Catches 'row < 0' case too */ if ((unsigned)row >= (unsigned)ri->ri_rows) return 0; if ((unsigned)col >= (unsigned)ri->ri_cols) return 0; #endif rp = ri->ri_bits + row * ri->ri_yscale + col * ri->ri_xscale; height = ri->ri_font->fontheight; width = ri->ri_font->fontwidth; clr[1] = ri->ri_devcmap[((u_int)attr >> 24) & 0xf]; clr[0] = ri->ri_devcmap[((u_int)attr >> 16) & 0xf]; if (uc == ' ') { while (height--) { dp = rp; rp += ri->ri_stride; for (cnt = width; cnt; cnt--) { *dp++ = clr[0] >> 16; *dp++ = clr[0] >> 8; *dp++ = clr[0]; } } } else { uc -= ri->ri_font->firstchar; fr = (u_char *)ri->ri_font->data + uc * ri->ri_fontscale; while (height--) { dp = rp; fb = fr[3] | (fr[2] << 8) | (fr[1] << 16) | (fr[0] << 24); fr += ri->ri_font->stride; rp += ri->ri_stride; for (cnt = width; cnt; cnt--, fb <<= 1) { if ((fb >> 31) & 1) { *dp++ = clr[1] >> 16; *dp++ = clr[1] >> 8; *dp++ = clr[1]; } else { *dp++ = clr[0] >> 16; *dp++ = clr[0] >> 8; *dp++ = clr[0]; } } } } /* Do underline */ if ((attr & 1) != 0) { rp -= ri->ri_stride << 1; while (width--) { *rp++ = clr[1] >> 16; *rp++ = clr[1] >> 8; *rp++ = clr[1]; } } return 0; } #ifndef RASOPS_SMALL /* * Recompute the blitting stamp. */ void rasops24_makestamp(ri, attr) struct rasops_info *ri; long attr; { u_int fg, bg, c1, c2, c3, c4; int i; fg = ri->ri_devcmap[((u_int)attr >> 24) & 0xf] & 0xffffff; bg = ri->ri_devcmap[((u_int)attr >> 16) & 0xf] & 0xffffff; stamp_attr = attr; for (i = 0; i < 64; i += 4) { #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN c1 = (i & 32 ? fg : bg); c2 = (i & 16 ? fg : bg); c3 = (i & 8 ? fg : bg); c4 = (i & 4 ? fg : bg); #else c1 = (i & 8 ? fg : bg); c2 = (i & 4 ? fg : bg); c3 = (i & 16 ? fg : bg); c4 = (i & 32 ? fg : bg); #endif stamp[i+0] = (c1 << 8) | (c2 >> 16); stamp[i+1] = (c2 << 16) | (c3 >> 8); stamp[i+2] = (c3 << 24) | c4; #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) == 0) { #else if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) != 0) { #endif stamp[i+0] = swap32(stamp[i+0]); stamp[i+1] = swap32(stamp[i+1]); stamp[i+2] = swap32(stamp[i+2]); } } } /* * Put a single character. This is for 8-pixel wide fonts. */ int rasops24_putchar8(cookie, row, col, uc, attr) void *cookie; int row, col; u_int uc; long attr; { struct rasops_info *ri; int height, so, fs; int32_t *rp; u_char *fr; /* Can't risk remaking the stamp if it's already in use */ if (stamp_mutex++) { stamp_mutex--; return rasops24_putchar(cookie, row, col, uc, attr); } ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING if ((unsigned)row >= (unsigned)ri->ri_rows) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } if ((unsigned)col >= (unsigned)ri->ri_cols) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } #endif /* Recompute stamp? */ if (attr != stamp_attr) rasops24_makestamp(ri, attr); rp = (int32_t *)(ri->ri_bits + row*ri->ri_yscale + col*ri->ri_xscale); height = ri->ri_font->fontheight; if (uc == (u_int)-1) { int32_t c = stamp[0]; while (height--) { rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = c; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); } } else { uc -= ri->ri_font->firstchar; fr = (u_char *)ri->ri_font->data + uc*ri->ri_fontscale; fs = ri->ri_font->stride; while (height--) { so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 1) & STAMP_MASK; rp[0] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[1] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[2] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 0) & STAMP_MASK; rp[3] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[4] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[5] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); fr += fs; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); } } /* Do underline */ if ((attr & 1) != 0) { int32_t c = STAMP_READ(52); DELTA(rp, -(ri->ri_stride << 1), int32_t *); rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = c; } stamp_mutex--; return 0; } /* * Put a single character. This is for 12-pixel wide fonts. */ int rasops24_putchar12(cookie, row, col, uc, attr) void *cookie; int row, col; u_int uc; long attr; { struct rasops_info *ri; int height, so, fs; int32_t *rp; u_char *fr; /* Can't risk remaking the stamp if it's already in use */ if (stamp_mutex++) { stamp_mutex--; return rasops24_putchar(cookie, row, col, uc, attr); } ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING if ((unsigned)row >= (unsigned)ri->ri_rows) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } if ((unsigned)col >= (unsigned)ri->ri_cols) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } #endif /* Recompute stamp? */ if (attr != stamp_attr) rasops24_makestamp(ri, attr); rp = (int32_t *)(ri->ri_bits + row*ri->ri_yscale + col*ri->ri_xscale); height = ri->ri_font->fontheight; if (uc == (u_int)-1) { int32_t c = stamp[0]; while (height--) { rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = rp[6] = rp[7] = rp[8] = c; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); } } else { uc -= ri->ri_font->firstchar; fr = (u_char *)ri->ri_font->data + uc*ri->ri_fontscale; fs = ri->ri_font->stride; while (height--) { so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 1) & STAMP_MASK; rp[0] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[1] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[2] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 0) & STAMP_MASK; rp[3] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[4] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[5] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[1], 1) & STAMP_MASK; rp[6] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[7] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[8] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); fr += fs; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); } } /* Do underline */ if ((attr & 1) != 0) { int32_t c = STAMP_READ(52); DELTA(rp, -(ri->ri_stride << 1), int32_t *); rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = rp[6] = rp[7] = rp[8] = c; } stamp_mutex--; return 0; } /* * Put a single character. This is for 16-pixel wide fonts. */ int rasops24_putchar16(cookie, row, col, uc, attr) void *cookie; int row, col; u_int uc; long attr; { struct rasops_info *ri; int height, so, fs; int32_t *rp; u_char *fr; /* Can't risk remaking the stamp if it's already in use */ if (stamp_mutex++) { stamp_mutex--; return rasops24_putchar(cookie, row, col, uc, attr); } ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING if ((unsigned)row >= (unsigned)ri->ri_rows) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } if ((unsigned)col >= (unsigned)ri->ri_cols) { stamp_mutex--; return 0; } #endif /* Recompute stamp? */ if (attr != stamp_attr) rasops24_makestamp(ri, attr); rp = (int32_t *)(ri->ri_bits + row*ri->ri_yscale + col*ri->ri_xscale); height = ri->ri_font->fontheight; if (uc == (u_int)-1) { int32_t c = stamp[0]; while (height--) { rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = rp[6] = rp[7] = rp[8] = rp[9] = rp[10] = rp[11] = c; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); } } else { uc -= ri->ri_font->firstchar; fr = (u_char *)ri->ri_font->data + uc*ri->ri_fontscale; fs = ri->ri_font->stride; while (height--) { so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 1) & STAMP_MASK; rp[0] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[1] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[2] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[0], 0) & STAMP_MASK; rp[3] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[4] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[5] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[1], 1) & STAMP_MASK; rp[6] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[7] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[8] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); so = STAMP_SHIFT(fr[1], 0) & STAMP_MASK; rp[9] = STAMP_READ(so); rp[10] = STAMP_READ(so + 4); rp[11] = STAMP_READ(so + 8); DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); fr += fs; } } /* Do underline */ if ((attr & 1) != 0) { int32_t c = STAMP_READ(52); DELTA(rp, -(ri->ri_stride << 1), int32_t *); rp[0] = rp[1] = rp[2] = rp[3] = rp[4] = rp[5] = rp[6] = rp[7] = rp[8] = rp[9] = rp[10] = rp[11] = c; } stamp_mutex--; return 0; } #endif /* !RASOPS_SMALL */ /* * Erase rows. This is nice and easy due to alignment. */ int rasops24_eraserows(cookie, row, num, attr) void *cookie; int row, num; long attr; { int n9, n3, n1, cnt, stride, delta; u_int32_t *dp, clr, stamp[3]; struct rasops_info *ri; /* * If the color is gray, we can cheat and use the generic routines * (which are faster, hopefully) since the r,g,b values are the same. */ if ((attr & 4) != 0) return rasops_eraserows(cookie, row, num, attr); ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING if (row < 0) { num += row; row = 0; } if ((row + num) > ri->ri_rows) num = ri->ri_rows - row; if (num <= 0) return 0; #endif clr = ri->ri_devcmap[(attr >> 16) & 0xf] & 0xffffff; stamp[0] = (clr << 8) | (clr >> 16); stamp[1] = (clr << 16) | (clr >> 8); stamp[2] = (clr << 24) | clr; #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) == 0) { #else if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) != 0) { #endif stamp[0] = swap32(stamp[0]); stamp[1] = swap32(stamp[1]); stamp[2] = swap32(stamp[2]); } /* * XXX the wsdisplay_emulops interface seems a little deficient in * that there is no way to clear the *entire* screen. We provide a * workaround here: if the entire console area is being cleared, and * the RI_FULLCLEAR flag is set, clear the entire display. */ if (num == ri->ri_rows && (ri->ri_flg & RI_FULLCLEAR) != 0) { stride = ri->ri_stride; num = ri->ri_height; dp = (int32_t *)ri->ri_origbits; delta = 0; } else { stride = ri->ri_emustride; num *= ri->ri_font->fontheight; dp = (int32_t *)(ri->ri_bits + row * ri->ri_yscale); delta = ri->ri_delta; } n9 = stride / 36; cnt = (n9 << 5) + (n9 << 2); /* (32*n9) + (4*n9) */ n3 = (stride - cnt) / 12; cnt += (n3 << 3) + (n3 << 2); /* (8*n3) + (4*n3) */ n1 = (stride - cnt) >> 2; while (num--) { for (cnt = n9; cnt; cnt--) { dp[0] = stamp[0]; dp[1] = stamp[1]; dp[2] = stamp[2]; dp[3] = stamp[0]; dp[4] = stamp[1]; dp[5] = stamp[2]; dp[6] = stamp[0]; dp[7] = stamp[1]; dp[8] = stamp[2]; dp += 9; } for (cnt = n3; cnt; cnt--) { dp[0] = stamp[0]; dp[1] = stamp[1]; dp[2] = stamp[2]; dp += 3; } for (cnt = 0; cnt < n1; cnt++) *dp++ = stamp[cnt]; DELTA(dp, delta, int32_t *); } return 0; } /* * Erase columns. */ int rasops24_erasecols(cookie, row, col, num, attr) void *cookie; int row, col, num; long attr; { int n12, n4, height, cnt, slop, clr, stamp[3]; struct rasops_info *ri; int32_t *dp, *rp; u_char *dbp; /* * If the color is gray, we can cheat and use the generic routines * (which are faster, hopefully) since the r,g,b values are the same. */ if ((attr & 4) != 0) return rasops_erasecols(cookie, row, col, num, attr); ri = (struct rasops_info *)cookie; #ifdef RASOPS_CLIPPING /* Catches 'row < 0' case too */ if ((unsigned)row >= (unsigned)ri->ri_rows) return 0; if (col < 0) { num += col; col = 0; } if ((col + num) > ri->ri_cols) num = ri->ri_cols - col; if (num <= 0) return 0; #endif rp = (int32_t *)(ri->ri_bits + row*ri->ri_yscale + col*ri->ri_xscale); num *= ri->ri_font->fontwidth; height = ri->ri_font->fontheight; clr = ri->ri_devcmap[(attr >> 16) & 0xf] & 0xffffff; stamp[0] = (clr << 8) | (clr >> 16); stamp[1] = (clr << 16) | (clr >> 8); stamp[2] = (clr << 24) | clr; #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) == 0) { #else if ((ri->ri_flg & RI_BSWAP) != 0) { #endif stamp[0] = swap32(stamp[0]); stamp[1] = swap32(stamp[1]); stamp[2] = swap32(stamp[2]); } /* * The current byte offset mod 4 tells us the number of 24-bit pels * we need to write for alignment to 32-bits. Once we're aligned on * a 32-bit boundary, we're also aligned on a 4 pixel boundary, so * the stamp does not need to be rotated. The following shows the * layout of 4 pels in a 3 word region and illustrates this: * * aaab bbcc cddd */ slop = (long)rp & 3; num -= slop; n12 = num / 12; num -= (n12 << 3) + (n12 << 2); n4 = num >> 2; num &= 3; while (height--) { dbp = (u_char *)rp; DELTA(rp, ri->ri_stride, int32_t *); /* Align to 4 bytes */ /* XXX handle with masks, bring under control of RI_BSWAP */ for (cnt = slop; cnt; cnt--) { *dbp++ = (clr >> 16); *dbp++ = (clr >> 8); *dbp++ = clr; } dp = (int32_t *)dbp; /* 12 pels per loop */ for (cnt = n12; cnt; cnt--) { dp[0] = stamp[0]; dp[1] = stamp[1]; dp[2] = stamp[2]; dp[3] = stamp[0]; dp[4] = stamp[1]; dp[5] = stamp[2]; dp[6] = stamp[0]; dp[7] = stamp[1]; dp[8] = stamp[2]; dp += 9; } /* 4 pels per loop */ for (cnt = n4; cnt; cnt--) { dp[0] = stamp[0]; dp[1] = stamp[1]; dp[2] = stamp[2]; dp += 3; } /* Trailing slop */ /* XXX handle with masks, bring under control of RI_BSWAP */ dbp = (u_char *)dp; for (cnt = num; cnt; cnt--) { *dbp++ = (clr >> 16); *dbp++ = (clr >> 8); *dbp++ = clr; } } return 0; }