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Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from The Open Group. Copyright 1987 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts. All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, 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 Digital not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL 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. ******************************************************************/ /* pixmap management written by drewry, september 1986 on a monchrome device, a pixmap is a bitmap. */ #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include "scrnintstr.h" #include "pixmapstr.h" #include "maskbits.h" #include "mfb.h" #include "mi.h" #include "servermd.h" PixmapPtr mfbCreatePixmap (pScreen, width, height, depth) ScreenPtr pScreen; int width; int height; int depth; { PixmapPtr pPixmap; size_t datasize; size_t paddedWidth; if (depth != 1) return NullPixmap; paddedWidth = BitmapBytePad(width); if (paddedWidth / 4 > 32767 || height > 32767) return NullPixmap; datasize = height * paddedWidth; pPixmap = AllocatePixmap(pScreen, datasize); if (!pPixmap) return NullPixmap; pPixmap->drawable.type = DRAWABLE_PIXMAP; pPixmap->drawable.class = 0; pPixmap->drawable.pScreen = pScreen; pPixmap->drawable.depth = depth; pPixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel = depth; pPixmap->drawable.id = 0; pPixmap->drawable.serialNumber = NEXT_SERIAL_NUMBER; pPixmap->drawable.x = 0; pPixmap->drawable.y = 0; pPixmap->drawable.width = width; pPixmap->drawable.height = height; pPixmap->devKind = paddedWidth; pPixmap->refcnt = 1; pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = datasize ? (pointer)((char *)pPixmap + pScreen->totalPixmapSize) : NULL; return pPixmap; } Bool mfbDestroyPixmap(pPixmap) PixmapPtr pPixmap; { if(--pPixmap->refcnt) return TRUE; xfree(pPixmap); return TRUE; } PixmapPtr mfbCopyPixmap(pSrc) register PixmapPtr pSrc; { register PixmapPtr pDst; int size; ScreenPtr pScreen; size = pSrc->drawable.height * pSrc->devKind; pScreen = pSrc->drawable.pScreen; pDst = (*pScreen->CreatePixmap) (pScreen, pSrc->drawable.width, pSrc->drawable.height, pSrc->drawable.depth); if (!pDst) return NullPixmap; memmove((char *)pDst->devPrivate.ptr, (char *)pSrc->devPrivate.ptr, size); return pDst; } /* replicates a pattern to be a full 32 bits wide. relies on the fact that each scnaline is longword padded. doesn't do anything if pixmap is not a factor of 32 wide. changes width field of pixmap if successful, so that the fast XRotatePixmap code gets used if we rotate the pixmap later. calculate number of times to repeat for each scanline of pattern zero out area to be filled with replicate left shift and or in original as many times as needed */ void mfbPadPixmap(pPixmap) PixmapPtr pPixmap; { register int width = pPixmap->drawable.width; register int h; register PixelType mask; register PixelType *p; register PixelType bits; /* real pattern bits */ register int i; int rep; /* repeat count for pattern */ if (width >= PPW) return; rep = PPW/width; if (rep*width != PPW) return; mask = endtab[width]; p = (PixelType *)(pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr); for (h=0; h < pPixmap->drawable.height; h++) { *p &= mask; bits = *p; for(i=1; idrawable.width = PPW; } /* Rotates pixmap pPix by w pixels to the right on the screen. Assumes that * words are PPW bits wide, and that the least significant bit appears on the * left. */ void mfbXRotatePixmap(pPix, rw) PixmapPtr pPix; register int rw; { register PixelType *pw, *pwFinal; register PixelType t; if (pPix == NullPixmap) return; pw = (PixelType *)pPix->devPrivate.ptr; rw %= (int)pPix->drawable.width; if (rw < 0) rw += (int)pPix->drawable.width; if(pPix->drawable.width == PPW) { pwFinal = pw + pPix->drawable.height; while(pw < pwFinal) { t = *pw; *pw++ = SCRRIGHT(t, rw) | (SCRLEFT(t, (PPW-rw)) & endtab[rw]); } } else { /* We no longer do this. Validate doesn't try to rotate odd-size * tiles or stipples. mfbUnnaturalFS works directly off * the unrotate tile/stipple in the GC */ ErrorF("X internal error: trying to rotate odd-sized pixmap.\n"); } } /* Rotates pixmap pPix by h lines. Assumes that h is always less than pPix->height works on any width. */ void mfbYRotatePixmap(pPix, rh) register PixmapPtr pPix; int rh; { int nbyDown; /* bytes to move down to row 0; also offset of row rh */ int nbyUp; /* bytes to move up to line rh; also offset of first line moved down to 0 */ char *pbase; char *ptmp; int height; if (pPix == NullPixmap) return; height = (int) pPix->drawable.height; rh %= height; if (rh < 0) rh += height; pbase = (char *)pPix->devPrivate.ptr; nbyDown = rh * pPix->devKind; nbyUp = (pPix->devKind * height) - nbyDown; if(!(ptmp = (char *)ALLOCATE_LOCAL(nbyUp))) return; memmove(ptmp, pbase, nbyUp); /* save the low rows */ memmove(pbase, pbase+nbyUp, nbyDown); /* slide the top rows down */ memmove(pbase+nbyDown, ptmp, nbyUp); /* move lower rows up to row rh */ DEALLOCATE_LOCAL(ptmp); } void mfbCopyRotatePixmap(psrcPix, ppdstPix, xrot, yrot) register PixmapPtr psrcPix, *ppdstPix; int xrot, yrot; { register PixmapPtr pdstPix; if ((pdstPix = *ppdstPix) && (pdstPix->devKind == psrcPix->devKind) && (pdstPix->drawable.height == psrcPix->drawable.height)) { memmove((char *)pdstPix->devPrivate.ptr, (char *)psrcPix->devPrivate.ptr, psrcPix->drawable.height * psrcPix->devKind); pdstPix->drawable.width = psrcPix->drawable.width; pdstPix->drawable.serialNumber = NEXT_SERIAL_NUMBER; } else { if (pdstPix) /* FIX XBUG 6168 */ (*pdstPix->drawable.pScreen->DestroyPixmap)(pdstPix); *ppdstPix = pdstPix = mfbCopyPixmap(psrcPix); if (!pdstPix) return; } mfbPadPixmap(pdstPix); if (xrot) mfbXRotatePixmap(pdstPix, xrot); if (yrot) mfbYRotatePixmap(pdstPix, yrot); }