/* * Copyright 1999 by Matthew Grossman, Seattle, USA. * * 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 Matthew * Grossman not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to * distribution of the software without specific, written prior * permission. Matthew Grossman makes no representations about the * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as * is" without express or implied warranty. * * MATTHEW GROSSMAN DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS * SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND * FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL MATTHEW GROSSMAN 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. * * Author: Matthew Grossman, mattg@oz.net * * DEC TGA hardware cursor using BT485 ramdac */ /* $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/tga/tga_cursor.c,v 1.1 1999/04/17 07:06:58 dawes Exp $ */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* tga_cursor.c */ #include "xf86.h" #include "xf86PciInfo.h" #include "xf86Pci.h" #include "BT.h" #include "tga.h" #include "tga_regs.h" /* defines */ /* BT485 also supports 32 bit cursor, but why use it? */ #define CURSOR_SIZE 64 /* protos */ static void TGALoadCursorImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, unsigned char *src); static void TGAShowCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); static void TGAHideCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn); static void TGASetCursorPosition(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int x, int y); static void TGASetCursorColors(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int bg, int fg); static void TGALoadCursorImage(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, unsigned char *src) { TGAPtr pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); int i; /* set 64 bit cursor */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_COMMAND_REG_0, 0x7F, 0x80); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_WRITE_ADDR, 0x00, 0x01); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_STATUS_REG, 0xF8, 0x04); /* first write address reg @ 0x0, then write 0xb with the data (for 32 bit cursor) */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_WRITE_ADDR, 0xFC, 0x00); for(i = 0; i < ((CURSOR_SIZE * CURSOR_SIZE) / 8); i++) pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_RAM_DATA, 0x00, *src++); for(i = 0; i < ((CURSOR_SIZE * CURSOR_SIZE) / 8); i++) pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_RAM_DATA, 0x00, *src++); /* pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_WRITE_ADDR, 0xFC, 0x00); */ return; } static void TGAShowCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { TGAPtr pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); /* enable BT485 X11 cursor */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_COMMAND_REG_2, 0xFC, 0x03); return; } static void TGAHideCursor(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { TGAPtr pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_COMMAND_REG_2, 0xFC, 0x00); return; } static void TGASetCursorPosition(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int x, int y) { TGAPtr pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); unsigned int tmp_x, tmp_y; /* translate x && y to BT485 cursor addresses */ tmp_x = x + CURSOR_SIZE; tmp_x &= 0x0FFF; tmp_y = y + CURSOR_SIZE; tmp_y &= 0x0FFF; /* write out the addresses */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_X_LOW, 0x00, (tmp_x & 0xFF)); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_X_HIGH, 0xF0, (tmp_x >> 8)); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_Y_LOW, 0x00, (tmp_y & 0xFF)); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_Y_HIGH, 0xF0, (tmp_y >> 8)); return; } static void TGASetCursorColors(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int bg, int fg) /* set pScrn->cursor_fg and pScrn->cursor_bg */ { TGAPtr pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); /* first, load address register at 0x4 with 0x1, then write 3 color octets RGB to 0x5 (background), then write three octets to 0x5 (foreground), then write to address register 0xFC */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_WR_ADDR, 0xFC, 0x01); /* we don't seem to support the 6 bit DAC option as of 4.0, and why would we? */ pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (bg & 0x00FF0000) >> 16); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (bg & 0x0000FF00) >> 8); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (bg & 0x000000FF)); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (fg & 0x00FF0000) >> 16); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (fg & 0x0000FF00) >> 8); pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_DATA, 0x00, (fg & 0x000000FF)); /* pTga->RamDacRec->WriteDAC(pScrn, BT_CURS_WR_ADDR, 0xFC, 0x00); */ return; } Bool TGAHWCursorInit(ScreenPtr pScreen) { ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum]; TGAPtr pTga; xf86CursorInfoPtr infoPtr; pTga = TGAPTR(pScrn); infoPtr = xf86CreateCursorInfoRec(); if(!infoPtr) return FALSE; pTga->CursorInfoRec = infoPtr; infoPtr->MaxWidth = CURSOR_SIZE; infoPtr->MaxHeight = CURSOR_SIZE; infoPtr->Flags = HARDWARE_CURSOR_AND_SOURCE_WITH_MASK | HARDWARE_CURSOR_BIT_ORDER_MSBFIRST | HARDWARE_CURSOR_TRUECOLOR_AT_8BPP; infoPtr->SetCursorColors = TGASetCursorColors; infoPtr->SetCursorPosition = TGASetCursorPosition; infoPtr->LoadCursorImage = TGALoadCursorImage; infoPtr->HideCursor = TGAHideCursor; infoPtr->ShowCursor = TGAShowCursor; infoPtr->UseHWCursor = NULL; return(xf86InitCursor(pScreen, infoPtr)); }