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#include <GLES/egltypes.h>
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#include <wsegl.h>
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#include <pvr2d.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include "pvrqwsdrawable_p.h"
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#define WSEGL_UNUSED(x) (void)x;
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// If the PVR2D version is not specified, then assume MBX-style headers.
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// If the version is defined, then we assume that we have SGX-style headers.
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#if !defined(PVR2D_REV_MAJOR)
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#define WSEGL_CAP_WINDOWS_USE_HW_SYNC WSEGL_CAP_WINDOWS_USE_MBX_SYNC
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#define WSEGL_CAP_PIXMAPS_USE_HW_SYNC WSEGL_CAP_PIXMAPS_USE_MBX_SYNC
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#endif
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/* Capability information for the display */
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static WSEGLCaps const wseglDisplayCaps[] = {
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{WSEGL_CAP_WINDOWS_USE_HW_SYNC, 1},
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{WSEGL_CAP_PIXMAPS_USE_HW_SYNC, 1},
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{WSEGL_NO_CAPS, 0}
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};
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/* Configuration information for the display */
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static WSEGLConfig wseglDisplayConfigs[] = {
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{WSEGL_DRAWABLE_WINDOW, WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_565, WSEGL_FALSE,
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0, 0, 0, WSEGL_OPAQUE, 0},
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{WSEGL_DRAWABLE_PIXMAP, WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_565, WSEGL_FALSE,
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0, 0, 0, WSEGL_OPAQUE, 0},
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{WSEGL_NO_DRAWABLE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
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};
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/* Determine if nativeDisplay is a valid display handle */
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static WSEGLError wseglIsDisplayValid(NativeDisplayType nativeDisplay)
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{
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/* We only have the default display in this system */
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if (nativeDisplay == WSEGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY)
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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else
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_DISPLAY;
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}
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/* Initialize a native display for use with WSEGL */
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static WSEGLError wseglInitializeDisplay
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(NativeDisplayType nativeDisplay, WSEGLDisplayHandle *display,
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const WSEGLCaps **caps, WSEGLConfig **configs)
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{
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WSEGLPixelFormat pixelFormat;
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/* Bail out if the native display is incorrect */
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if (nativeDisplay != WSEGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY)
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return WSEGL_CANNOT_INITIALISE;
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/* Open the PVR/QWS display, which will initialize the framebuffer */
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if (!pvrQwsDisplayOpen())
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return WSEGL_CANNOT_INITIALISE;
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/* Convert the PVR2D pixel format into a WSEGL pixel format */
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switch (pvrQwsDisplay.screens[0].pixelFormat) {
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case PVR2D_RGB565:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_565;
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break;
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case PVR2D_ARGB4444:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_4444;
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break;
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case PVR2D_ARGB8888:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_8888;
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break;
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default:
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pvrQwsDisplayClose();
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return WSEGL_CANNOT_INITIALISE;
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}
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wseglDisplayConfigs[0].ePixelFormat = pixelFormat;
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wseglDisplayConfigs[1].ePixelFormat = pixelFormat;
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/* The display has been initialized */
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*display = (WSEGLDisplayHandle)&pvrQwsDisplay;
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*caps = wseglDisplayCaps;
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*configs = wseglDisplayConfigs;
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Close the WSEGL display */
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static WSEGLError wseglCloseDisplay(WSEGLDisplayHandle display)
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{
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if (display == (WSEGLDisplayHandle)&pvrQwsDisplay)
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pvrQwsDisplayClose();
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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static WSEGLRotationAngle wseglRotationValue(int degrees)
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{
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switch (degrees) {
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case 90: return WSEGL_ROTATE_90;
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case 180: return WSEGL_ROTATE_180;
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case 270: return WSEGL_ROTATE_270;
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default: return WSEGL_ROTATE_0;
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}
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}
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/* Create the WSEGL drawable version of a native window */
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static WSEGLError wseglCreateWindowDrawable
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(WSEGLDisplayHandle display, WSEGLConfig *config,
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WSEGLDrawableHandle *drawable, NativeWindowType nativeWindow,
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WSEGLRotationAngle *rotationAngle)
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{
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PvrQwsDrawable *draw;
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WSEGL_UNUSED(display);
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WSEGL_UNUSED(config);
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/* Check for special handles that indicate framebuffer screens */
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if (nativeWindow >= (NativeWindowType)0 &&
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nativeWindow < (NativeWindowType)PVRQWS_MAX_SCREENS) {
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PvrQwsDrawable *screen = pvrQwsScreenWindow((int)nativeWindow);
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if (!screen)
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return WSEGL_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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*drawable = (WSEGLDrawableHandle)screen;
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if (!pvrQwsAllocBuffers(screen))
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return WSEGL_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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*rotationAngle = wseglRotationValue(screen->rotationAngle);
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* The native window is the winId - fetch the underlying drawable */
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draw = pvrQwsFetchWindow((long)nativeWindow);
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if (!draw)
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return WSEGL_BAD_DRAWABLE;
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/* The drawable is ready to go */
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*drawable = (WSEGLDrawableHandle)draw;
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*rotationAngle = wseglRotationValue(draw->rotationAngle);
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if (!pvrQwsAllocBuffers(draw))
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return WSEGL_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Create the WSEGL drawable version of a native pixmap */
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static WSEGLError wseglCreatePixmapDrawable
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(WSEGLDisplayHandle display, WSEGLConfig *config,
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WSEGLDrawableHandle *drawable, NativePixmapType nativePixmap,
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WSEGLRotationAngle *rotationAngle)
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{
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WSEGL_UNUSED(display);
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WSEGL_UNUSED(config);
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if (!nativePixmap)
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_PIXMAP;
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if (!pvrQwsAllocBuffers((PvrQwsDrawable *)nativePixmap))
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return WSEGL_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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*drawable = (WSEGLDrawableHandle)nativePixmap;
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*rotationAngle = WSEGL_ROTATE_0;
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Delete a specific drawable */
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static WSEGLError wseglDeleteDrawable(WSEGLDrawableHandle _drawable)
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{
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PvrQwsDrawable *drawable = (PvrQwsDrawable *)_drawable;
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if (!drawable || drawable->type == PvrQwsScreen)
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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pvrQwsFreeBuffers(drawable);
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if (pvrQwsReleaseWindow(drawable))
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pvrQwsDestroyDrawable(drawable);
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Swap the contents of a drawable to the screen */
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static WSEGLError wseglSwapDrawable
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(WSEGLDrawableHandle _drawable, unsigned long data)
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{
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WSEGL_UNUSED(data);
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PvrQwsDrawable *drawable = (PvrQwsDrawable *)_drawable;
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if (drawable->type != PvrQwsPixmap && !pvrQwsSwapBuffers(drawable, 0))
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return WSEGL_BAD_DRAWABLE;
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else
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Set the swap interval of a window drawable */
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static WSEGLError wseglSwapControlInterval
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(WSEGLDrawableHandle drawable, unsigned long interval)
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{
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WSEGL_UNUSED(drawable);
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if (pvrQwsDisplay.flipChain) {
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PVR2DSetPresentFlipProperties
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(pvrQwsDisplay.context, pvrQwsDisplay.flipChain,
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PVR2D_PRESENT_PROPERTY_INTERVAL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, interval);
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}
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Flush native rendering requests on a drawable */
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static WSEGLError wseglWaitNative
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(WSEGLDrawableHandle drawable, unsigned long engine)
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{
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WSEGL_UNUSED(drawable);
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if (engine == WSEGL_DEFAULT_NATIVE_ENGINE)
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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else
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_ENGINE;
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}
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/* Copy color data from a drawable to a native pixmap */
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static WSEGLError wseglCopyFromDrawable
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(WSEGLDrawableHandle _drawable, NativePixmapType nativePixmap)
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{
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PvrQwsDrawable *drawable = (PvrQwsDrawable *)_drawable;
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PvrQwsDrawable *pixmap = (PvrQwsDrawable *)nativePixmap;
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PVR2DBLTINFO blit;
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if (!drawable || !drawable->backBuffersValid)
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_WINDOW;
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if (!pixmap || !pixmap->backBuffersValid)
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_PIXMAP;
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memset(&blit, 0, sizeof(blit));
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blit.CopyCode = PVR2DROPcopy;
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blit.BlitFlags = PVR2D_BLIT_DISABLE_ALL;
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blit.pSrcMemInfo = drawable->backBuffers[drawable->currentBackBuffer];
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blit.SrcStride = drawable->strideBytes;
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blit.SrcX = 0;
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blit.SrcY = 0;
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blit.SizeX = drawable->rect.width;
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blit.SizeY = drawable->rect.height;
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blit.SrcFormat = drawable->pixelFormat;
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blit.pDstMemInfo = pixmap->backBuffers[pixmap->currentBackBuffer];
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blit.DstStride = pixmap->strideBytes;
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blit.DstX = 0;
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blit.DstY = 0;
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blit.DSizeX = pixmap->rect.width;
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blit.DSizeY = pixmap->rect.height;
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blit.DstFormat = pixmap->pixelFormat;
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PVR2DBlt(pvrQwsDisplay.context, &blit);
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PVR2DQueryBlitsComplete
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(pvrQwsDisplay.context, pixmap->backBuffers[pixmap->currentBackBuffer], 1);
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Copy color data from a PBuffer to a native pixmap */
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static WSEGLError wseglCopyFromPBuffer
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(void *address, unsigned long width, unsigned long height,
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unsigned long stride, WSEGLPixelFormat format,
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NativePixmapType nativePixmap)
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{
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PvrQwsDrawable *pixmap = (PvrQwsDrawable *)nativePixmap;
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PVR2DFORMAT pixelFormat;
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if (!pixmap)
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return WSEGL_BAD_NATIVE_PIXMAP;
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/* We can only copy under certain conditions */
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switch (format) {
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case WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_565:
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pixelFormat = PVR2D_RGB565; break;
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case WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_4444:
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pixelFormat = PVR2D_ARGB4444; break;
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case WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_8888:
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pixelFormat = PVR2D_ARGB8888; break;
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default:
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return WSEGL_BAD_CONFIG;
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}
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if (width > (unsigned long)(pixmap->rect.width) ||
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height > (unsigned long)(pixmap->rect.height) ||
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pixelFormat != pixmap->pixelFormat) {
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return WSEGL_BAD_CONFIG;
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}
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/* We'd like to use PVR2DBlt to do this, but there is no easy way
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to map the virtual "address" into physical space to be able
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to use the hardware assist. Use memcpy to do the work instead.
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Note: PBuffer's are upside down, so we copy from the bottom up */
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char *srcaddr = (char *)address;
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char *dstaddr = (char *)(pixmap->backBuffers[pixmap->currentBackBuffer]->pBase);
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int dststride = pixmap->strideBytes;
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int srcwidth = ((int)width) * pvrQwsDisplay.screens[0].bytesPerPixel;
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srcaddr += height * stride;
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while (height > 0) {
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srcaddr -= (int)stride;
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memcpy(dstaddr, srcaddr, srcwidth);
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dstaddr += dststride;
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--height;
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}
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Return the parameters of a drawable that are needed by the EGL layer */
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static WSEGLError wseglGetDrawableParameters
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(WSEGLDrawableHandle _drawable, WSEGLDrawableParams *sourceParams,
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WSEGLDrawableParams *renderParams)
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{
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PvrQwsDrawable *drawable = (PvrQwsDrawable *)_drawable;
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PVR2DMEMINFO *source, *render;
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WSEGLPixelFormat pixelFormat;
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if (!pvrQwsGetBuffers(drawable, &source, &render))
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return WSEGL_BAD_DRAWABLE;
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switch (drawable->pixelFormat) {
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case PVR2D_RGB565:
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default:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_565;
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break;
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case PVR2D_ARGB4444:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_4444;
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break;
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case PVR2D_ARGB8888:
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pixelFormat = WSEGL_PIXELFORMAT_8888;
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break;
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}
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sourceParams->ui32Width = drawable->rect.width;
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sourceParams->ui32Height = drawable->rect.height;
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sourceParams->ui32Stride = drawable->stridePixels;
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sourceParams->ePixelFormat = pixelFormat;
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sourceParams->pvLinearAddress = source->pBase;
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sourceParams->ui32HWAddress = source->ui32DevAddr;
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sourceParams->hPrivateData = source->hPrivateData;
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renderParams->ui32Width = drawable->rect.width;
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renderParams->ui32Height = drawable->rect.height;
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renderParams->ui32Stride = drawable->stridePixels;
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renderParams->ePixelFormat = pixelFormat;
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renderParams->pvLinearAddress = render->pBase;
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renderParams->ui32HWAddress = render->ui32DevAddr;
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renderParams->hPrivateData = render->hPrivateData;
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return WSEGL_SUCCESS;
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}
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static WSEGL_FunctionTable const wseglFunctions = {
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WSEGL_VERSION,
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wseglIsDisplayValid,
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wseglInitializeDisplay,
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wseglCloseDisplay,
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wseglCreateWindowDrawable,
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wseglCreatePixmapDrawable,
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wseglDeleteDrawable,
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wseglSwapDrawable,
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wseglSwapControlInterval,
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wseglWaitNative,
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wseglCopyFromDrawable,
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wseglCopyFromPBuffer,
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wseglGetDrawableParameters
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};
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/* Return the table of WSEGL functions to the EGL implementation */
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const WSEGL_FunctionTable *WSEGL_GetFunctionTablePointer(void)
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{
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return &wseglFunctions;
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}
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