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GraphicsDisplay.h@42:7cbdfd2bbfc5, 2014-02-23 (annotated)
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- WiredHome
- Date:
- Sun Feb 23 17:58:39 2014 +0000
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- 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5
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- 41:2956a0a221e5
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Added initial support for .ico file format (does not yet account for them being 2 x height for the mask), but this permitted generalizing the API for loading an image from the file system.
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dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 1 | /* mbed GraphicsDisplay Display Library Base Class |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2007-2009 sford |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 3 | * Released under the MIT License: http://mbed.org/license/mit |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 4 | * |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 5 | * A library for providing a common base class for Graphics displays |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 6 | * To port a new display, derive from this class and implement |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 7 | * the constructor (setup the display), pixel (put a pixel |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 8 | * at a location), width and height functions. Everything else |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 9 | * (locate, printf, putc, cls, window, putp, fill, blit, blitbit) |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 10 | * will come for free. You can also provide a specialised implementation |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 11 | * of window and putp to speed up the results |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 12 | */ |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 13 | |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 14 | #ifndef MBED_GRAPHICSDISPLAY_H |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 15 | #define MBED_GRAPHICSDISPLAY_H |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 16 | #include "Bitmap.h" |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 17 | #include "TextDisplay.h" |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 18 | |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 19 | // GraphicsDisplay has one "soft font" which is in a different format |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 20 | // then the primary font rendering api - see set_font(...). This is |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 21 | // therefore deprecated, but preserved for a time for backward |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 22 | // compatibility. |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 23 | // #define LOCALFONT |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 24 | |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 25 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 26 | /// The GraphicsDisplay class |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 27 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 28 | /// This graphics display class supports both graphics and text operations. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 29 | /// Typically, a subclass is derived from this which has localizations to |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 30 | /// adapt to a specific hardware platform (e.g. a display controller chip), |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 31 | /// that overrides methods in here to either add more capability or perhaps |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 32 | /// to improve performance, by leveraging specific hardware capabilities. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 33 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 34 | class GraphicsDisplay : public TextDisplay |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 35 | { |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 36 | public: |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 37 | /// The constructor |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 38 | GraphicsDisplay(const char* name); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 39 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 40 | /// Draw a pixel in the specified color. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 41 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 42 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 43 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 44 | /// @param x is the horizontal offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 45 | /// @param y is the vertical offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 46 | /// @param color defines the color for the pixel. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 47 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 48 | /// |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 49 | virtual RetCode_t pixel(loc_t x, loc_t y, color_t color) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 50 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 51 | /// Write a stream of pixels to the display. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 52 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 53 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 54 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 55 | /// @param p is a pointer to a color_t array to write. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 56 | /// @param count is the number of pixels to write. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 57 | /// @param x is the horizontal position on the display. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 58 | /// @param y is the vertical position on the display. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 59 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 60 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 61 | virtual RetCode_t pixelStream(color_t * p, uint32_t count, loc_t x, loc_t y) = 0; |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 62 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 63 | /// Get a pixel from the display. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 64 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 65 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 66 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 67 | /// @param x is the horizontal offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 68 | /// @param y is the vertical offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 69 | /// @returns the pixel. see @color_t |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 70 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 71 | virtual color_t getPixel(loc_t x, loc_t y) = 0; |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 72 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 73 | /// Get a stream of pixels from the display. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 74 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 75 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 76 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 77 | /// @param p is a pointer to a color_t array to accept the stream. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 78 | /// @param count is the number of pixels to read. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 79 | /// @param x is the horizontal offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 80 | /// @param y is the vertical offset to this pixel. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 81 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 82 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 83 | virtual RetCode_t getPixelStream(color_t * p, uint32_t count, loc_t x, loc_t y) = 0; |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 84 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 85 | /// get the screen width in pixels |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 86 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 87 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 88 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 89 | /// @returns screen width in pixels. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 90 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 91 | virtual uint16_t width() = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 92 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 93 | /// get the screen height in pixels |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 94 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 95 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 96 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 97 | /// @returns screen height in pixels. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 98 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 99 | virtual uint16_t height() = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 100 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 101 | /// Prepare the controller to write binary data to the screen by positioning |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 102 | /// the memory cursor. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 103 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 104 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 105 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 106 | /// @param x is the horizontal position in pixels (from the left edge) |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 107 | /// @param y is the vertical position in pixels (from the top edge) |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 108 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 109 | /// |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 110 | virtual RetCode_t SetGraphicsCursor(loc_t x, loc_t y) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 111 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 112 | /// Prepare the controller to read binary data from the screen by positioning |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 113 | /// the memory read cursor. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 114 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 115 | /// @param x is the horizontal position in pixels (from the left edge) |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 116 | /// @param y is the vertical position in pixels (from the top edge) |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 117 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 118 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 119 | virtual RetCode_t SetGraphicsCursorRead(loc_t x, loc_t y) = 0; |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 120 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 121 | /// Draw a filled rectangle in the specified color |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 122 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 123 | /// @note As a side effect, this changes the current |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 124 | /// foreground color for subsequent operations. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 125 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 126 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 127 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 128 | /// @param x1 is the horizontal start of the line. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 129 | /// @param y1 is the vertical start of the line. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 130 | /// @param x2 is the horizontal end of the line. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 131 | /// @param y2 is the vertical end of the line. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 132 | /// @param color defines the foreground color. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 133 | /// @param fillit is optional to NOFILL the rectangle. default is FILL. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 134 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 135 | /// |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 136 | virtual RetCode_t fillrect(loc_t x1, loc_t y1, loc_t x2, loc_t y2, |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 137 | color_t color, fill_t fillit = FILL) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 138 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 139 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 140 | virtual RetCode_t WriteCommand(unsigned char command, unsigned int data = 0xFFFF) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 141 | virtual RetCode_t WriteData(unsigned char data) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 142 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 143 | /// Set the window, which controls where items are written to the screen. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 144 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 145 | /// When something hits the window width, it wraps back to the left side |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 146 | /// and down a row. If the initial write is outside the window, it will |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 147 | /// be captured into the window when it crosses a boundary. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 148 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 149 | /// @param x is the left edge in pixels. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 150 | /// @param y is the top edge in pixels. |
WiredHome | 33:b6b710758ab3 | 151 | /// @param w is the window width in pixels. |
WiredHome | 33:b6b710758ab3 | 152 | /// @param h is the window height in pixels. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 153 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 154 | /// |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 155 | virtual RetCode_t window(loc_t x, loc_t y, dim_t w, dim_t h); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 156 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 157 | /// Clear the screen. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 158 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 159 | /// The behavior is to clear the whole screen. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 160 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 161 | /// @returns success/failure code. @see RetCode_t. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 162 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 163 | virtual RetCode_t cls(); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 164 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 165 | |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 166 | virtual void WindowMax(void); |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 167 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 168 | /// method to put a single color pixel to the screen. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 169 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 170 | /// This method may be called as many times as necessary after |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 171 | /// @see _StartGraphicsStream() is called, and it should be followed |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 172 | /// by _EndGraphicsStream. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 173 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 174 | /// @param pixel is a color value to be put on the screen. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 175 | /// @returns error code. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 176 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 177 | virtual RetCode_t putp(color_t pixel); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 178 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 179 | |
WiredHome | 33:b6b710758ab3 | 180 | virtual void fill(int x, int y, int w, int h, color_t color); |
WiredHome | 33:b6b710758ab3 | 181 | virtual void blit(int x, int y, int w, int h, const int * color); |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 182 | |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 183 | /// This method transfers one character from the external font data |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 184 | /// to the screen. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 185 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 186 | /// @note the font data is in a special format as generate by |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 187 | /// the mikroe font creator. \\ |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 188 | /// See http://www.mikroe.com/glcd-font-creator/ |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 189 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 190 | /// @param x is the horizontal pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 191 | /// @param y is the vertical pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 192 | /// @param fontTable is the base of the table which has the metrics |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 193 | /// @param fontChar is the start of that record in the table for the char (e.g. 'A' - 'Z') |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 194 | /// @returns how far the cursor should advance to the right in pixels |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 195 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 196 | virtual int fontblit(int x, int y, const unsigned char * fontTable, const unsigned char * fontChar); |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 197 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 198 | /// This method returns the color value from a palette. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 199 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 200 | /// This method accepts a pointer to a Bitmap color palette, which |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 201 | /// is a table in memory composed of RGB Quad values (r, g, b, 0), |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 202 | /// and an index into that table. It then extracts the color information |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 203 | /// and downsamples it to a color_t value which it returns. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 204 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 205 | /// @note This method probably has very little value outside of |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 206 | /// the internal methods for reading BMP files. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 207 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 208 | /// @param colorPalette is the handle to the color palette to use. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 209 | /// @param i is the index into the color palette. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 210 | /// @returns the color in color_t format. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 211 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 212 | color_t RGBQuadToRGB16(RGBQUAD * colorPalette, uint16_t i); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 213 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 214 | /// This method converts a 16-bit color value into a 24-bit RGB Quad. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 215 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 216 | /// @param c is the 16-bit color. @see color_t |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 217 | /// @returns an RGBQUAD value. @see RGBQUAD |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 218 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 219 | RGBQUAD RGB16ToRGBQuad(color_t c); |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 220 | |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 221 | /// This method attempts to render a specified graphics image file at |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 222 | /// the specified screen location. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 223 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 224 | /// This supports several variants of the following file types: |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 225 | /// \li Bitmap file format, |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 226 | /// \li Icon file format. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 227 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 228 | /// @note The specified image width and height, when adjusted for the |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 229 | /// x and y origin, must fit on the screen, or the image will not |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 230 | /// be shown (it does not clip the image). |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 231 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 232 | /// @note The file extension is tested, and if it ends in a supported |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 233 | /// format, the appropriate handler is called to render that image. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 234 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 235 | /// @param x is the horizontal pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 236 | /// @param y is the vertical pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 237 | /// @param FileName refers to the fully qualified path and file on |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 238 | /// a mounted file system. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 239 | /// @returns success or error code. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 240 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 241 | RetCode_t RenderImageFile(loc_t x, loc_t y, const char *FileName); |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 242 | |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 243 | /// This method reads a disk file that is in bitmap format and |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 244 | /// puts it on the screen. |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 245 | /// |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 246 | /// Supported formats: |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 247 | /// \li 4-bit color format (16 colors) |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 248 | /// \li 8-bit color format (256 colors) |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 249 | /// \li 16-bit color format (65k colors) |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 250 | /// \li compression: no. |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 251 | /// |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 252 | /// @note This is a slow operation, typically due to the use of |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 253 | /// the file system, and partially because bmp files |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 254 | /// are stored from the bottom up, and the memory is written |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 255 | /// from the top down; as a result, it constantly 'seeks' |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 256 | /// on the file system for the next row of information. |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 257 | /// |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 258 | /// As a performance test, a sample picture was timed. A family picture |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 259 | /// was converted to Bitmap format; shrunk to 352 x 272 pixels and save |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 260 | /// in 8-bit color format. The resulting file size was 94.5 KByte. |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 261 | /// The SPI port interface was set to 20 MHz. |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 262 | /// The original bitmap rendering software was purely in software, |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 263 | /// pushing 1 pixel at a time to the write function, which did use SPI |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 264 | /// hardware (not pin wiggling) to transfer commands and data to the |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 265 | /// display. Then, the driver was improved to leverage the capability |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 266 | /// of the derived display driver. As a final check, instead of the |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 267 | /// [known slow] local file system, a randomly chosen USB stick was |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 268 | /// used. The performance results are impressive (but depend on the |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 269 | /// listed factors). |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 270 | /// |
WiredHome | 35:7dcab9e3ab25 | 271 | /// \li 34 seconds, LocalFileSystem, Software Rendering |
WiredHome | 35:7dcab9e3ab25 | 272 | /// \li 9 seconds, LocalFileSystem, Hardware Rending for RA8875 |
WiredHome | 35:7dcab9e3ab25 | 273 | /// \li 3 seconds, MSCFileSystem, Hardware Rendering for RA8875 |
WiredHome | 34:c99ec28fac66 | 274 | /// |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 275 | /// @param x is the horizontal pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 276 | /// @param y is the vertical pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 277 | /// @param Name_BMP is the filename on the mounted file system. |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 278 | /// @returns success or error code. |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 279 | /// |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 280 | RetCode_t RenderBitmapFile(loc_t x, loc_t y, const char *Name_BMP); |
WiredHome | 31:c72e12cd5c67 | 281 | |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 282 | |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 283 | /// This method reads a disk file that is in ico format and |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 284 | /// puts it on the screen. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 285 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 286 | /// Reading the disk is slow, but a typical icon file is small |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 287 | /// so it should be ok. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 288 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 289 | /// @note An Icon file can have more than one icon in it. This |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 290 | /// implementation only processes the first image in the file. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 291 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 292 | /// @param x is the horizontal pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 293 | /// @param y is the vertical pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 294 | /// @param Name_ICO is the filename on the mounted file system. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 295 | /// @returns success or error code. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 296 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 297 | RetCode_t RenderIconFile(loc_t x, loc_t y, const char *Name_ICO); |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 298 | |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 299 | |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 300 | /// This method captures the specified area as a 24-bit bitmap file. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 301 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 302 | /// Even though this is a 16-bit display, the stored image is in |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 303 | /// 24-bit format. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 304 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 305 | /// @param x is the left edge of the region to capture |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 306 | /// @param y is the top edge of the region to capture |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 307 | /// @param w is the width of the region to capture |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 308 | /// @param h is the height of the region to capture. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 309 | /// @return success or error code. |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 310 | /// |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 311 | RetCode_t PrintScreen(loc_t x, loc_t y, dim_t w, dim_t h, const char *Name_BMP); |
WiredHome | 41:2956a0a221e5 | 312 | |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 313 | /// prints one character at the specified coordinates. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 314 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 315 | /// This will print the character at the specified pixel coordinates. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 316 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 317 | /// @param x is the horizontal offset in pixels. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 318 | /// @param y is the vertical offset in pixels. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 319 | /// @param value is the character to print. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 320 | /// @returns number of pixels to index to the right if a character was printed, 0 otherwise. |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 321 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 322 | virtual int character(int x, int y, int value); |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 323 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 324 | /// get the number of colums based on the currently active font |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 325 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 326 | /// @returns number of columns. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 327 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 328 | virtual int columns(void); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 329 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 330 | /// get the number of rows based on the currently active font |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 331 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 332 | /// @returns number of rows. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 333 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 334 | virtual int rows(void); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 335 | |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 336 | /// Select a bitmap font (provided by the user) for all subsequent text |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 337 | /// rendering. |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 338 | /// |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 339 | /// This API permits selection of a special memory mapped font, which |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 340 | /// enables the presentation of many font sizes and styles, including |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 341 | /// proportional fonts. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 342 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 343 | /// @note Tool to create the fonts is accessible from its creator |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 344 | /// available at http://www.mikroe.com. |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 345 | /// Hint: Change the data to an array of type char[]. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 346 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 347 | /// This special font array has a 4-byte header, followed by |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 348 | /// the data: |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 349 | /// \li the number of bytes per char |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 350 | /// \li the vertical size in pixels for each character |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 351 | /// \li the horizontal size in pixels for each character |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 352 | /// \li the number of bytes per vertical line (width of the array) |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 353 | /// \li the subsequent records are the font information. |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 354 | /// |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 355 | /// @param font is a pointer to a specially formed font array. |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 356 | /// NULL, or the omission of this parameter will restore the default |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 357 | /// font capability, which may use the display controllers hardware |
WiredHome | 36:300f6ee0b2cf | 358 | /// font (if available), or no font. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 359 | /// @returns error code. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 360 | /// |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 361 | virtual RetCode_t set_font(const unsigned char * font = NULL); |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 362 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 363 | protected: |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 364 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 365 | /// Pure virtual method indicating the start of a graphics stream. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 366 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 367 | /// This is called prior to a stream of pixel data being sent. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 368 | /// This may cause register configuration changes in the derived |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 369 | /// class in order to prepare the hardware to accept the streaming |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 370 | /// data. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 371 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 372 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 373 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 374 | /// @returns error code. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 375 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 376 | virtual RetCode_t _StartGraphicsStream(void) = 0; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 377 | |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 378 | /// Pure virtual method indicating the end of a graphics stream. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 379 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 380 | /// This is called to conclude a stream of pixel data that was sent. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 381 | /// This may cause register configuration changes in the derived |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 382 | /// class in order to stop the hardware from accept the streaming |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 383 | /// data. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 384 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 385 | /// @note this method must be supported in the derived class. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 386 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 387 | /// @returns error code. |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 388 | /// |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 389 | virtual RetCode_t _EndGraphicsStream(void) = 0; |
WiredHome | 32:0e4f2ae512e2 | 390 | |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 391 | /// Protected method to render an image given a file handle and |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 392 | /// coordinates. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 393 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 394 | /// @param x is the horizontal pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 395 | /// @param y is the vertical pixel coordinate |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 396 | /// @param w is the image width restriction, or zero to permit full image width. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 397 | /// @param h is the image height restriction, or zero to permit full image height. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 398 | /// @param fileOffset is the offset into the file where the image data starts |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 399 | /// @param Image is the filename stream already opened for the data. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 400 | /// @returns success or error code. |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 401 | /// |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 402 | RetCode_t _RenderBitmap(loc_t x, loc_t y, uint32_t fileOffset, FILE * Image); |
WiredHome | 42:7cbdfd2bbfc5 | 403 | |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 404 | #ifdef LOCALFONT |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 405 | virtual int blitbit(int x, int y, int w, int h, const char * color); |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 406 | #endif |
WiredHome | 37:f19b7e7449dc | 407 | |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 408 | const unsigned char * font; ///< reference to an external font somewhere in memory |
WiredHome | 29:422616aa04bd | 409 | |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 410 | // pixel location |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 411 | short _x; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 412 | short _y; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 413 | |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 414 | // window location |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 415 | short _x1; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 416 | short _x2; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 417 | short _y1; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 418 | short _y2; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 419 | }; |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 420 | |
dreschpe | 0:de9d1462a835 | 421 | #endif |
WiredHome | 33:b6b710758ab3 | 422 |