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/*
* linux/drivers/video/console/fbcon.h -- Low level frame buffer based console driver
*
* Copyright (C) 1997 Geert Uytterhoeven
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*/
#ifndef _VIDEO_FBCON_H
#define _VIDEO_FBCON_H
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/vt_buffer.h>
#include <linux/vt_kern.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
/*
* This is the interface between the low-level console driver and the
* low-level frame buffer device
*/
struct display {
/* Filled in by the frame buffer device */
u_short inverse; /* != 0 text black on white as default */
/* Filled in by the low-level console driver */
u_char *fontdata;
int userfont; /* != 0 if fontdata kmalloc()ed */
u_short scrollmode; /* Scroll Method */
short yscroll; /* Hardware scrolling */
int vrows; /* number of virtual rows */
int cursor_shape;
u32 xres_virtual;
u32 yres_virtual;
u32 height;
u32 width;
u32 bits_per_pixel;
u32 grayscale;
u32 nonstd;
u32 accel_flags;
struct fb_bitfield red;
struct fb_bitfield green;
struct fb_bitfield blue;
struct fb_bitfield transp;
struct fb_videomode *mode;
};
/*
* Attribute Decoding
*/
/* Color */
#define attr_fgcol(fgshift,s) \
(((s) >> (fgshift)) & 0x0f)
#define attr_bgcol(bgshift,s) \
(((s) >> (bgshift)) & 0x0f)
#define attr_bgcol_ec(bgshift,vc) \
((vc) ? (((vc)->vc_video_erase_char >> (bgshift)) & 0x0f) : 0)
#define attr_fgcol_ec(fgshift,vc) \
((vc) ? (((vc)->vc_video_erase_char >> (fgshift)) & 0x0f) : 0)
/* Monochrome */
#define attr_bold(s) \
((s) & 0x200)
#define attr_reverse(s) \
((s) & 0x800)
#define attr_underline(s) \
((s) & 0x400)
#define attr_blink(s) \
((s) & 0x8000)
/*
* Scroll Method
*/
/* There are several methods fbcon can use to move text around the screen:
*
* Operation Pan Wrap
*---------------------------------------------
* SCROLL_MOVE copyarea No No
* SCROLL_PAN_MOVE copyarea Yes No
* SCROLL_WRAP_MOVE copyarea No Yes
* SCROLL_REDRAW imageblit No No
* SCROLL_PAN_REDRAW imageblit Yes No
* SCROLL_WRAP_REDRAW imageblit No Yes
*
* (SCROLL_WRAP_REDRAW is not implemented yet)
*
* In general, fbcon will choose the best scrolling
* method based on the rule below:
*
* Pan/Wrap > accel imageblit > accel copyarea >
* soft imageblit > (soft copyarea)
*
* Exception to the rule: Pan + accel copyarea is
* preferred over Pan + accel imageblit.
*
* The above is typical for PCI/AGP cards. Unless
* overridden, fbcon will never use soft copyarea.
*
* If you need to override the above rule, set the
* appropriate flags in fb_info->flags. For example,
* to prefer copyarea over imageblit, set
* FBINFO_READS_FAST.
*
* Other notes:
* + use the hardware engine to move the text
* (hw-accelerated copyarea() and fillrect())
* + use hardware-supported panning on a large virtual screen
* + amifb can not only pan, but also wrap the display by N lines
* (i.e. visible line i = physical line (i+N) % yres).
* + read what's already rendered on the screen and
* write it in a different place (this is cfb_copyarea())
* + re-render the text to the screen
*
* Whether to use wrapping or panning can only be figured out at
* runtime (when we know whether our font height is a multiple
* of the pan/wrap step)
*
*/
#define SCROLL_MOVE 0x001
#define SCROLL_PAN_MOVE 0x002
#define SCROLL_WRAP_MOVE 0x003
#define SCROLL_REDRAW 0x004
#define SCROLL_PAN_REDRAW 0x005
extern int fb_console_init(void);
#endif /* _VIDEO_FBCON_H */