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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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#ifndef PVRQWSDRAWABLE_H |
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#define PVRQWSDRAWABLE_H |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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typedef struct { |
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int x, y, width, height; |
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} PvrQwsRect; |
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typedef enum |
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{ |
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PvrQwsScreen, |
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PvrQwsWindow, |
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PvrQwsPixmap |
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} PvrQwsDrawableType; |
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typedef enum |
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{ |
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PvrQws_1BPP = 0, |
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PvrQws_RGB565, |
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PvrQws_ARGB4444, |
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PvrQws_RGB888, |
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PvrQws_ARGB8888, |
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PvrQws_VGAEMU |
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} PvrQwsPixelFormat; |
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typedef struct _PvrQwsDrawable PvrQwsDrawable; |
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typedef void (*PvrQwsSwapFunction) |
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(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, void *userData, int repaintOnly); |
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/* Open the display and prepare for window operations. The display |
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can be opened multiple times and each time is reference counted. |
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The display will be finally closed when the same number of |
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calls to pvrQwsDisplayClose() have been encountered */ |
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int pvrQwsDisplayOpen(void); |
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/* Close the display */ |
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void pvrQwsDisplayClose(void); |
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/* Determine if the display is already open */ |
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int pvrQwsDisplayIsOpen(void); |
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/* Create a window that represents a particular framebuffer screen. |
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Initially the visible region will be the whole screen. If the screen |
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window has already been created, then will return the same value */ |
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PvrQwsDrawable *pvrQwsScreenWindow(int screen); |
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/* Create a top-level window on a particular framebuffer screen. |
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Initially the window will not have a visible region */ |
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PvrQwsDrawable *pvrQwsCreateWindow(int screen, long winId, const PvrQwsRect *rect); |
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/* Fetch an existing window for a window id and increase its refcount */ |
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PvrQwsDrawable *pvrQwsFetchWindow(long winId); |
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/* Release the refcount on a window. Returns 1 if refcount is zero */ |
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int pvrQwsReleaseWindow(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Create an off-screen pixmap */ |
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PvrQwsDrawable *pvrQwsCreatePixmap(int width, int height, int screen); |
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/* Destroy a previously-created drawable. Will not destroy screens. */ |
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void pvrQwsDestroyDrawable(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Get a drawable's type */ |
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PvrQwsDrawableType pvrQwsGetDrawableType(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Sets the visible region for a window or screen drawable. Pixels within |
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the specified rectangles will be copied to the framebuffer when the window |
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or screen is swapped. The rectangles should be in global co-ordinates */ |
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void pvrQwsSetVisibleRegion |
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(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, const PvrQwsRect *rects, int numRects); |
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/* Clear the visible region for a window or screen drawable, |
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effectively removing it from the screen */ |
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void pvrQwsClearVisibleRegion(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Set the geometry for a drawable. This can only be used on windows */ |
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void pvrQwsSetGeometry(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, const PvrQwsRect *rect); |
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/* Get the current geometry for a drawable */ |
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void pvrQwsGetGeometry(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, PvrQwsRect *rect); |
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/* Set the rotation angle in degrees */ |
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void pvrQwsSetRotation(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, int angle); |
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/* Get the line stride for a drawable. Returns zero if the buffers |
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are not allocated or have been invalidated */ |
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int pvrQwsGetStride(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Get the pixel format for a drawable */ |
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PvrQwsPixelFormat pvrQwsGetPixelFormat(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Get a pointer to the beginning of a drawable's current render buffer. |
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Returns null if the buffers are not allocated or have been invalidated */ |
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void *pvrQwsGetRenderBuffer(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Allocate the buffers associated with a drawable. We allocate one buffer |
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for pixmaps, and several for windows and screens */ |
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int pvrQwsAllocBuffers(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Free the buffers associated with a drawable */ |
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void pvrQwsFreeBuffers(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Invalidate the buffers associated with a drawable. The buffers will |
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still be allocated but the next attempt to swap the buffers will fail */ |
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void pvrQwsInvalidateBuffers(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable); |
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/* Swap the back buffers for a window or screen and copy to the framebuffer */ |
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int pvrQwsSwapBuffers(PvrQwsDrawable *drawable, int repaintOnly); |
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/* Set the swap function for a drawable. When pvrQwsSwapBuffers() |
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higher-level compositors to know when a drawable has changed. |
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The swap function can be set to null to return to normal processing */ |
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void pvrQwsSetSwapFunction |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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}; |
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#endif |
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