[3] | 1 | /* |
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[657] | 2 | * dev_fbf.h - FBF (Frame Buffer) generic device API definition. |
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[3] | 3 | * |
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[657] | 4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018,2019,2020) |
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[3] | 5 | * |
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 20 | * along with ALMOS-kernel; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 22 | */ |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | #ifndef _DEV_FBF_H |
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| 25 | #define _DEV_FBF_H |
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| 26 | |
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[457] | 27 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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[647] | 28 | #include <shared_fbf.h> |
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[657] | 29 | #include <remote_rwlock.h> |
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| 30 | #include <bits.h> |
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[3] | 31 | |
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| 32 | /**** Forward declarations ****/ |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | struct chdev_s; |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | /***************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 37 | * Frame Buffer Controler API definition |
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[3] | 38 | * |
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| 39 | * This device provide access to an external graphic display, that is seen |
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| 40 | * as a fixed size frame buffer, mapped in the kernel address space. |
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[657] | 41 | * The only pixel encoding type in the current implementation is one byte per pixel |
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| 42 | * (256 levels of gray). |
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[3] | 43 | * |
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[657] | 44 | * It supports a first API, for the user syscalls, implementing a simple windows manager. |
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| 45 | * This windows manager allows any process to create and use for display one (or several) |
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| 46 | * window(s). Each window defines a private buffer, dynamically allocated in user space, |
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| 47 | * that can be directly accessed by the owner process. |
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| 48 | * These windows can be moved in the frame buffer, they can be resized, they can overlap |
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| 49 | * other windows, but a window must be entirely contained in the frame buffer. |
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[3] | 50 | * |
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[657] | 51 | * To avoid contention, the window descriptor, and the associated user buffer are not |
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| 52 | * allocated in the cluster containing the FBF chdev, but are distributed: each window |
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| 53 | * is allocated in the cluster defined by the thread that required the window creation. |
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| 54 | * |
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| 55 | * Each window has a single process owner, but all the windows are registered in the FBF |
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| 56 | * chdev as a windows_tbl[] array, indexed by the window identifier (wid), and each entry |
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| 57 | * contains an extended pointer on the window descriptor. All windows are also registered |
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| 58 | * in a trans-cluster xlist, defining the overlapping order (last window in xlist has the |
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| 59 | * highest priority). |
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| 60 | * |
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| 61 | * To refresh a window <wid>, the owner process calls the dev_fbf_refresh_window() |
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| 62 | * function, that sends parallel RPC_FBF_DISPLAY requests to other cores. All cores |
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| 63 | * synchronously execute the dev_fbf_display() function. This function scan all windows |
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| 64 | * to respect the overlaping order, and updates all pixels of the <wid> window. |
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[647] | 65 | * |
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[657] | 66 | * 1) This "syscall" API defines five syscalls : |
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| 67 | * - FBF_GET_CONFIG : returns the FBF width, height, and pixel encoding type. |
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| 68 | * - FBF_CREATE_WINDOW : create a new window , owned by the calling process. |
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| 69 | * - FBF_DELETE_WINDOW : delete a registered window. |
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| 70 | * - FBF_MOVE_WINDOW : move in FBF a registered window. |
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| 71 | * - FBF_REFRESH_WINDOW : request refresh of a given window. |
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| 72 | * |
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| 73 | * These 5 operations do not use the FBF device waiting queue, the associated |
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| 74 | * device thread and the FBF IRQ, as the client thread does NOT deschedule, |
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| 75 | * and does NOT call the FBF driver. |
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| 76 | * |
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| 77 | * 2) Two extra syscalls exist but are deprecated: |
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| 78 | * - FBF_DIRECT_WRITE : move synchronously pixels from an user buffer to the FBF. |
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| 79 | * - FBF_DIRECT_READ : move synchronously pixels from the FBF to an user buffer. |
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| 80 | * |
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| 81 | * For these deprecated operations, the client thread calls |
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| 82 | * directly the driver to move data between the user buffer and the FBF. |
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| 83 | * |
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| 84 | * 3) The FBF device defines defines four command types to access FBF driver(s) : |
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| 85 | * - FBF_DRIVER_KERNEL_WRITE : move pixels from a kernel window to the FBF. |
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| 86 | * - FBF_DRIVER_KERNEL_READ : move pixels from the FBF to a kernel window. |
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| 87 | * - FBF_DRIVER_USER_WRITE : move bytes from an user buffer to the FBF. |
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| 88 | * - FBF_DRIVER_USER_READ : move bytes from the FBF to an user buffer. |
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| 89 | * |
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| 90 | * Note: As we don't use any external DMA to move data to or from the frame buffer, |
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| 91 | * but only software memcpy, there is no L2/L3 coherence issue for this device. |
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| 92 | * |
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[3] | 93 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 96 | * This defines the (implementation independant) extension for the generic FBF device. |
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| 97 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | typedef struct fbf_extend_s |
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| 100 | { |
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[657] | 101 | remote_rwlock_t windows_lock; /*! lock protecting windows xlist */ |
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| 102 | xlist_entry_t windows_root; /*! root of the windows xlist */ |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | xptr_t windows_tbl[CONFIG_FBF_WINDOWS_MAX_NR]; /*! window desc. */ |
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| 105 | bitmap_t windows_bitmap[CONFIG_FBF_WINDOWS_MAX_NR >> 5]; /*! wid allocator */ |
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| 106 | |
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| 107 | uint32_t width; /*! number of pixels per line. */ |
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| 108 | uint32_t height; /*! total number of lines. */ |
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| 109 | uint32_t subsampling; /*! pixel encoding type. */ |
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[3] | 110 | } |
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| 111 | fbf_extend_t; |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 114 | * This enum defines the various implementations of the generic FBF peripheral. |
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| 115 | * It must be kept consistent with the define in arch_info.h file. |
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| 116 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 117 | |
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[657] | 118 | typedef enum |
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[3] | 119 | { |
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| 120 | IMPL_FBF_SCL = 0, |
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| 121 | IMPL_FBF_I86 = 1, |
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[647] | 122 | } |
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[3] | 123 | fbf_impl_t; |
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| 124 | |
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[657] | 125 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 126 | * This structure defines the FBF command for all drivers implementing the FBF device. |
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| 127 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | typedef enum |
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| 130 | { |
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| 131 | FBF_DRIVER_USER_READ = 1, |
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| 132 | FBF_DRIVER_USER_WRITE = 2, |
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| 133 | FBF_DRIVER_KERNEL_READ = 3, |
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| 134 | FBF_DRIVER_KERNEL_WRITE = 4, |
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| 135 | } |
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| 136 | fbf_driver_cmd_type_t; |
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| 137 | |
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[3] | 138 | typedef struct fbf_command_s |
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| 139 | { |
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[647] | 140 | xptr_t dev_xp; /*! extended pointer on device descriptor */ |
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[657] | 141 | uint32_t type; /*! requested driver operation type. */ |
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| 142 | uint32_t npixels; /*! number of bytes. */ |
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| 143 | uint32_t offset; /*! offset in frame buffer (pixels) */ |
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| 144 | void * buffer; /*! pointer on memory buffer (kernel or user) */ |
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[647] | 145 | uint32_t error; /*! operation status (0 if success) */ |
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[3] | 146 | } |
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| 147 | fbf_command_t; |
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| 148 | |
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[657] | 149 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 150 | * This structure defines an FBF window descriptor, allocated to a given user process. |
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| 151 | * The window descriptor and the associated buffer are allocated in the cluster where |
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| 152 | * is running the thread requesting the window creation. |
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| 153 | * The <wid> allocator, the window_tbl[] array, and the root of the xlist of windows are |
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| 154 | * imlemented in the FBF device extension. |
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| 155 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[3] | 156 | |
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[657] | 157 | typedef struct fbf_window_s |
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| 158 | { |
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| 159 | pid_t pid; /*! owner process identifier */ |
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| 160 | uint32_t wid; /*! window identifier */ |
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| 161 | uint32_t height; /*! number of lines in window */ |
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| 162 | uint32_t width; /*! number of pixels per line in window */ |
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| 163 | uint32_t l_min; /*! first line index in FBF */ |
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| 164 | uint32_t p_min; /*! first pixel index in FBF */ |
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| 165 | uint8_t * buffer; /*! pointer on buffer in user space */ |
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| 166 | bool_t hidden; /*! no display on FBF when true */ |
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| 167 | xlist_entry_t xlist; /*! member of registered FBF windows list */ |
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| 168 | } |
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| 169 | fbf_window_t; |
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| 170 | |
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[3] | 171 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 172 | * This function returns a printable string for a given FBF user command <cmd_type>. |
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| 173 | * WARNING : It must be kept consistent with the enum in the <shared_fbf.h> file |
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[3] | 174 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 175 | * @ cmd_type : FBF user command type (defined in shared_fbf.h file). |
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[647] | 176 | * @ returns a string pointer. |
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[3] | 177 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[647] | 178 | char * dev_fbf_cmd_str( uint32_t cmd_type ); |
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[3] | 179 | |
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| 180 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[647] | 181 | * This function completes the FBF chdev descriptor initialisation. |
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| 182 | * It calls the specific driver initialisation function, to initialise the hardware |
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[657] | 183 | * device, and the chdev extension. It must be called by a local thread. |
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[3] | 184 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[647] | 185 | * @ chdev : pointer on FBF chdev descriptor. |
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[3] | 186 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[647] | 187 | void dev_fbf_init( struct chdev_s * chdev ); |
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[3] | 188 | |
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| 189 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 190 | * This function implements the fbf_get_config() syscall, and returns the FBF |
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| 191 | * size and type. It can be called by a client thread running in any cluster. |
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[647] | 192 | * It does NOT access the hardware, as the size and type have been registered |
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[657] | 193 | * in the chdev descriptor extension by the dev_fbf_init() function. |
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| 194 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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[3] | 195 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[647] | 196 | * @ width : [out] number of pixels per line. |
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| 197 | * @ height : [out] total number of lines. |
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| 198 | * @ type : [out] pixel encoding type. |
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[3] | 199 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[647] | 200 | void dev_fbf_get_config( uint32_t * width, |
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| 201 | uint32_t * height, |
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| 202 | uint32_t * type ); |
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[3] | 203 | |
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| 204 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 205 | * This function implements the fbf_create_window() syscall. |
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| 206 | * It registers a new window in the windows_tbl[] array, and the windows list, |
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| 207 | * registers in the reference cluster an ANON vseg, that will be mapped in local cluster. |
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| 208 | * The window index <wid> is dynamically allocated. The owner is the calling process. |
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| 209 | * The FBF window is defined by the <nlines>, <npixels>, <l_min>, <p_min> arguments. |
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| 210 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. As this vseg is not directly |
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| 211 | * mapped to the frame buffer, the owner process can access this private buffer without |
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| 212 | * syscall. As for any vseg, the physical memory is allocated on demand at each page fault. |
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| 213 | * The created vseg base address in user space is returned in the <user_base> argument. |
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| 214 | * |
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| 215 | * Implementation note: |
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| 216 | * 1. it allocates memory in the local cluster for the window, |
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| 217 | * 2. it creates in the associated vseg, |
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| 218 | * 3. it initializes the window descriptor, |
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| 219 | * 4. it takes the lock protecting the windows in write mode, |
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| 220 | * 5. it allocates a new <wid>, |
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| 221 | * 6. it registers the window in the window_tbl[] array, |
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| 222 | * 7. it registers the window in the windows list, |
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| 223 | * 8. it releases the lock protecting windows. |
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| 224 | * It does not call the FBF driver. |
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| 225 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 226 | * @ nlines : [in] number of lines in window. |
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| 227 | * @ npixels : [in] number of pixels per line in window. |
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| 228 | * @ l_min : [in] first pixel index in FBF. |
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| 229 | * @ p_min : [in] first line index in FBF. |
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| 230 | * @ user_base : [out] pointer on allocated buffer base in user space. |
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| 231 | * @ return the <wid> index if success / returns -1 if failure |
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| 232 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 233 | uint32_t dev_fbf_create_window( uint32_t nlines, |
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| 234 | uint32_t npixels, |
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| 235 | uint32_t l_min, |
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| 236 | uint32_t p_min, |
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| 237 | intptr_t * user_base ); |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 240 | * This function implements the fbf_delete_window() syscall to delete a FBF window, |
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| 241 | * and release all memory allocated for this window and for the associated vseg. |
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| 242 | * releases the memory allocated for the window buffer and for the window descriptor. |
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| 243 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 244 | * |
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| 245 | * Implementation note: |
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| 246 | * 1. it takes the lock protecting windows in write mode, |
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| 247 | * 2. it set the hidden flag in deleted window descriptor, |
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| 248 | * 3. it refresh the FBF window, |
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| 249 | * 4. it removes the window from windows_tbl[] array, |
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| 250 | * 5. it removes the window from xlist, |
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| 251 | * 6. it releases the wid to bitmap, |
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| 252 | * 7. it releases the lock protecting windows, |
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| 253 | * 8. it releases the memory allocated for window descriptor, |
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| 254 | * 9. it deletes the associated vseg in all clusters |
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| 255 | * It does not call directly the FBF driver. |
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| 256 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 257 | * @ wid : [in] window index in window_tbl[]. |
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| 258 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if wid not registered. |
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| 259 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 260 | error_t dev_fbf_delete_window( uint32_t wid ); |
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| 261 | |
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| 262 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 263 | * This function implements the fbf_move_window() syscall. |
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| 264 | * It moves a window identified by the <wid> argument to a new position in the FBF, |
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| 265 | * defined by the <l_min> and <p_min> arguments. |
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| 266 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 267 | * |
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| 268 | * Implementation note: |
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| 269 | * 1. it takes the lock protecting windows in write mode, |
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| 270 | * 2. it gives the modified window the lowest priority, |
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| 271 | * 3. it set the "hidden" flag in window descriptor, |
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| 272 | * 4. it refresh the FBF for the current window position, |
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| 273 | * 5. it set the new coordinates in the window descriptor, |
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| 274 | * 6. it gives the modified window the highest priority, |
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| 275 | * 7. it reset the "hidden" flag in window descriptor, |
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| 276 | * 8. it refresh the FBF for the new window position, |
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| 277 | * 9. it releases the lock protecting windows, |
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| 278 | * It does not call directly the FBF driver. |
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| 279 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 280 | * @ wid : [in] window index in window_tbl[]. |
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| 281 | * @ l_min : [in] new first pixel index in FBF. |
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| 282 | * @ p_min : [in] new first line index in FBF. |
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| 283 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if illegal arguments. |
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| 284 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 285 | error_t dev_fbf_move_window( uint32_t wid, |
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| 286 | uint32_t l_min, |
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| 287 | uint32_t p_min ); |
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| 288 | |
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| 289 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 290 | * This function implements the fbf_resize_window() syscall. |
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| 291 | * It changes the <width> and <height> of a window identified by the <wid> argument. |
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| 292 | * It updates the associated vseg "size" if required, but does not change the vseg "base". |
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| 293 | * When the new window buffer is larger than the existing one, it is 0 filled. |
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| 294 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 295 | * |
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| 296 | * Implementation note: |
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| 297 | * 1. it takes the lock protecting windows in write mode, |
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| 298 | * 2. it gives the modified window the lowest priority, |
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| 299 | * 3. it set the "hidden" flag in window descriptor, |
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| 300 | * 4. it refresh the FBF for the current window, |
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| 301 | * 5. it set the new size in the window descriptor, |
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| 302 | * 6. it resizes the associated vseg if required, |
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| 303 | * 7. if fill the window buffer extension with 0 if required, |
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| 304 | * 8. it gives the modified window the highest priority, |
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| 305 | * 9. it reset the "hidden" flag in window descriptor, |
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| 306 | * 10. it refresh the FBF for the new window, |
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| 307 | * 11. it releases the lock protecting windows, |
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| 308 | * It does not call directly the FBF driver. |
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| 309 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 310 | * @ wid : [in] window index in window_tbl[]. |
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| 311 | * @ width : [in] new number of pixels per line. |
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| 312 | * @ height : [in] new number of lines. |
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| 313 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if illegal arguments. |
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| 314 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 315 | error_t dev_fbf_resize_window( uint32_t wid, |
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| 316 | uint32_t width, |
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| 317 | uint32_t height ); |
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| 318 | |
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| 319 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 320 | * This function implements the fbf_refresh_window() syscall. |
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| 321 | * It allows an owner process to signal the windows manager that some lines of a window |
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| 322 | * identified by the <wid>, <line_min>, and <line_max> argument have been modified, and |
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| 323 | * must be refreshed in the FBF. It scans all the registered FBF windows to respect the |
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| 324 | * overlap order defined by the windows xlist. |
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| 325 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 326 | * |
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| 327 | * Implementation note: |
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| 328 | * 1. it takes the lock protecting windows in read mode, |
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| 329 | * 2. it refresh the FBF, |
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| 330 | * 3. it releases the lock protecting windows, |
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| 331 | * It does not call directly the FBF driver. |
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| 332 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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| 333 | * @ wid : [in] window index in window_tbl[] |
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| 334 | * @ line_first : [in] first line index in window. |
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| 335 | * @ line_last : [in] last line index (excluded). |
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| 336 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if wid not registered. |
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| 337 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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| 338 | error_t dev_fbf_refresh_window( uint32_t wid, |
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| 339 | uint32_t line_first, |
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| 340 | uint32_t line_last ); |
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| 341 | |
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| 342 | /****************************************************************************************** |
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| 343 | * WARNING : This function is deprecated ( january 2020 [AG] ). It was defined |
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| 344 | * to implement the fbf_read() and fbf_write() deprecated syscalls. |
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| 345 | * |
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| 346 | * It moves <length> bytes between the frame buffer, starting from pixel defined |
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| 347 | * by the <offset> argument, and an user buffer defined by the <user_buffer> argument. |
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| 348 | * The transfer direction are defined by the <is_write> argument. |
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| 349 | * An error is returned when <offset> + <npixels> is larger than the FBF size. |
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[647] | 350 | * The request is registered in the client thread descriptor, but the client thread is |
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| 351 | * not descheduled, and calls directly the FBF driver. |
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[657] | 352 | * It can be called by a client thread running in any cluster. |
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[3] | 353 | ****************************************************************************************** |
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[657] | 354 | * @ is_write : [in] write FBF weh true / read FBF when false |
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| 355 | * @ user_buffer : [in] pointer on memory buffer in user space. |
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| 356 | * @ npixels : [in] number of bytes. |
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| 357 | * @ offset : [in] first byte in frame buffer. |
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| 358 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if error. |
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[3] | 359 | *****************************************************************************************/ |
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[657] | 360 | error_t dev_fbf_move_data( bool_t is_write, |
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[647] | 361 | void * user_buffer, |
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[657] | 362 | uint32_t npixels, |
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[647] | 363 | uint32_t offset ); |
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[3] | 364 | |
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| 365 | #endif /* _DEV_FBF_H */ |
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