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diff --git a/engines/sci/gfx/gfx_driver.h b/engines/sci/gfx/gfx_driver.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cb361a21bc --- /dev/null +++ b/engines/sci/gfx/gfx_driver.h @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ +/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine + * + * ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names + * are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT + * file distributed with this source distribution. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + * + * $URL$ + * $Id$ + * + */ + +#ifndef _SCI_GFX_DRIVER_H_ +#define _SCI_GFX_DRIVER_H_ + +#include "sci/gfx/gfx_system.h" +#include "sci/include/uinput.h" + +namespace Sci { + +typedef enum { + GFX_BUFFER_FRONT = 0, + GFX_BUFFER_BACK = 1, + GFX_BUFFER_STATIC = 2 +} gfx_buffer_t; + + +/* graphics driver hints */ +#define GFX_CAPABILITY_SHADING (1<<0) +#define GFX_CAPABILITY_STIPPLED_LINES (1<<6) + +#define GFX_DEBUG_POINTER (1<<0) +#define GFX_DEBUG_UPDATES (1<<1) +#define GFX_DEBUG_PIXMAPS (1<<2) +#define GFX_DEBUG_BASIC (1<<3) /* Basic geometric ops (lines, boxes, etc) */ + +/* Principial graphics driver architecture +** --------------------------------------- +** +** All graphics drivers must provide +** - One visual front buffer (the actually visible thing) +** - Two dynamic back buffers: +** + visual +** + priority +** - Two static buffers (containing the background image and picviews): +** + visual +** + priority +** +** The control buffer is handled outside the graphics driver architecture. +** Graphics are drawn by first setting the static buffers, then updating +** the back buffers (from the static buffers), adding all picviews and other +** widgets, and finally updating the front buffer. +** +** All coordinates refer to the scaled coordinate system. +** Invalid parameters should produce an error message. +** Support for some valid parameter values is optional (like different line +** modes). If an unsupported but valid parameter is specified, the function +** must use a reasonable default value. +*/ + +typedef struct _gfx_driver { /* Graphics driver */ + + gfx_mode_t *mode; /* Currently active mode, NULL if no mode is active */ + + int pointer_x, pointer_y; /* Mouse pointer position */ + + int capabilities; /* The driver's capabilities: A list of flags that may + ** be pre-defined or set after a successful initialization. + */ + /* Capability flags: + ** + ** The words MUST, SHOULD and MAY are to be interpreted as described in + ** the IETF RFC 1123. + ** + ** GFX_CAPABILITY_SHADING: draw_filled_rect() supports drawing shaded + ** rectangles. + ** GFX_CAPABILITY_STIPPLED_LINES: The driver is able to draw stippled lines + ** horizontally and vertically (xl = 0 or yl = 0). + */ + + unsigned int debug_flags; /* Driver debug flags */ + + + /*** Initialization ***/ + + int (*set_parameter)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, char *attribute, char *value); + /* Sets a driver-specific parameter + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: Pointer to the affected driver + ** (char *) attribute: Name of the attribute/parameter to set + ** (char *) value: The value to set, or NULL to query the value + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL, which signals a fatal error + ** condition. + ** This function should make extensive use of sciprintf() to signal invalid + ** values or unapplicable attributes. + ** Note that it may be called either before initialization (to interpret + ** config file or command line parameters) or afterwars (from the command + ** console). + */ + + int (*init_specific)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, int xres, int yres, + int bytespp); + /* Attempts to initialize a specific graphics mode + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** (int x int) xres, yres: Horizontal and vertical scaling + ** factors + ** (int) bytespp: Any of GFX_COLOR_MODE_*. GFX_COLOR_MODE_INDEX + ** implies color index mode. + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK on success, GFX_ERROR if the mode could not be + ** set, or GFX_FATAL if the graphics target is unuseable. + ** The scaling factors apply to the standard SCI resolution of 320x200 pixels + ** and is used for internal representation of graphical data. The physical + ** resolution set by the graphics driver may be different for practical + ** reasons. + ** Must also set drv->mode, preferably with the gfx_new_mode() function + ** specified in gfx_tools.h. + */ + + int (*init)(struct _gfx_driver *drv); + /* Initialize any graphics mode + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK on success, GFX_FATAL otherwise. + ** This function attempts to set /any/ graphics mode, starting with the one + ** most 'natural' to the graphics target. Target implementors have relatively + ** free reign in choosing the heuristics used to determine the resulting + ** mode. + ** Must also set drv->mode, preferably with the gfx_new_mode() function + ** specified in gfx_tools.h. + */ + + void (*exit)(struct _gfx_driver *drv); + /* Uninitializes the current graphics mode + ** Paramters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver to uninitialize + ** Return : (void) + ** This function frees all memory allocated by the graphics driver, + ** including mode and palette information, uninstalls all console commands + ** introduced by preceeding init() or init_specific() commands, and does any + ** clean-up work (like closing visuals or returning to text mode) required by + ** the graphics infrastructure used. + */ + + + /*** Drawing operations ***/ + + int (*draw_line)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, + Common::Point start, Common::Point end, + gfx_color_t color, + gfx_line_mode_t line_mode, gfx_line_style_t line_style); + /* Draws a single line to the back buffer. + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver affected + ** (Common::Point) start: Starting point of the line to draw + ** (Common::Point) end: End point of the line to draw + ** (gfx_color_t *) color: The color to draw with + ** (int) line_mode: Any of the line modes + ** (int) line_style: Any of the line styles + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL + ** Note that color.priority is relevant and must be drawn if + ** (color.mask & GFX_MASK_PRIORITY). + ** Support for line modes other than GFX_LINE_MODE_FAST is optional. + ** For non-fine lines, the coordinates provided describe the upper left + ** corner of the pixels of the line to draw. + ** line_style support is optional, if GFX_CAPABILITY_STIPPLED_LINES is not + ** set. + */ + + int (*draw_filled_rect)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, rect_t rect, + gfx_color_t color1, gfx_color_t color2, + gfx_rectangle_fill_t shade_mode); + /* Draws a single filled and possibly shaded rectangle to the back buffer. + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver affected + ** (rect_t *) rect: The rectangle to draw + ** (gfx_color_t *) color1, color2: The colors to draw with + ** (int) shade_mode: Any of GFX_SHADE_*. + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL + ** Note that color.priority is relevant and must be drawn if + ** (color.mask & GFX_MASK_PRIORITY). + ** color2 is relevant only if shade_mode is not GFX_SHADE_FLAT. + ** Support for shade modes other than GFX_SHADE_FLAT is optional. + */ + + /*** Pixmap operations ***/ + + int (*draw_pixmap)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, gfx_pixmap_t *pxm, int priority, + rect_t src, rect_t dest, gfx_buffer_t buffer); + /* Draws part of a pixmap to the static or back buffer + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** (gfx_pixmap_t *) pxm: The pixmap to draw + ** (int) priority: The priority to draw with, or GFX_NO_PRIORITY + ** to draw on top of everything without setting the + ** priority back buffer + ** (rect_t) src: The pixmap-relative source rectangle + ** (rect_t) dest: The destination rectangle + ** (int) buffer: One of GFX_BUFFER_STATIC and GFX_BUFFER_BACK + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL, or GFX_ERROR if pxm was not + ** (but should have been) registered. + */ + + int (*grab_pixmap)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, rect_t src, gfx_pixmap_t *pxm, + gfx_map_mask_t map); + /* Grabs an image from the visual or priority back buffer + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** (rect_t) src: The rectangle to grab + ** (gfx_pixmap_t *) pxm: The pixmap structure the data is to + ** be written to + ** (int) map: GFX_MASK_VISUAL or GFX_MASK_PRIORITY + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK, GFX_FATAL, or GFX_ERROR for invalid map values + ** pxm may be assumed to be empty and pre-allocated with an appropriate + ** memory size. + ** This function is now mandatory. + */ + + + /*** Buffer operations ***/ + + int (*update)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, rect_t src, Common::Point dest, + gfx_buffer_t buffer); + /* Updates the front buffer or the back buffers + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** (rect_t) src: Source rectangle + ** (Common::Point) dest: Destination point + ** (int) buffer: One of GFX_BUFFER_FRONT or GFX_BUFFER_BACK + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK, GFX_ERROR or GFX_FATAL + ** This function updates either the visual front buffer, or the two back + ** buffers, by copying the specified source region to the destination + ** region. + ** For heuristical reasons, it may be assumed that the x and y fields of + ** src and dest will be identical in /most/ cases. + ** If they aren't, the priority map will not be required to be copied. + */ + + int (*set_static_buffer)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, gfx_pixmap_t *pic, + gfx_pixmap_t *priority); + /* Sets the contents of the static visual and priority buffers + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The affected driver + ** (gfx_pixmap_t *) pic: The image defining the new content + ** of the visual back buffer + ** (gfx_pixmap_t *) priority: The priority map containing + ** the new content of the priority back buffer + ** in the index buffer + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL + ** pic and priority may be modified or written to freely. They may also be + ** used as the actual static buffers, since they are not freed and re- + ** allocated between calls to set_static_buffer() and update(), unless + ** exit() was called in between. + ** Note that later version of the driver interface may disallow modifying + ** pic and priority. + ** pic and priority are always scaled to the appropriate resolution + */ + + + /*** Mouse pointer operations ***/ + + int (*set_pointer)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, gfx_pixmap_t *pointer); + /* Sets a new mouse pointer. + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver to modify + ** (gfx_pixmap_t *) pointer: The pointer to set, or NULL to set + ** no pointer + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL + ** If pointer is not NULL, it will have been scaled to the appropriate + ** size and registered as a pixmap (if neccessary) beforehand. + ** If this function is called for a target that supports only two-color + ** pointers, the image is a color index image, where only color index values + ** 0, 1, and GFX_COLOR_INDEX_TRANSPARENT are used. + */ + + + /*** Palette operations ***/ + + int (*set_palette)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, int index, byte red, byte green, + byte blue); + /* Manipulates a palette index in the hardware palette + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver affected + ** (int) index: The index of the palette entry to modify + ** (int x int x int) red, green, blue: The RGB intensities to + ** set for the specified index. The minimum + ** intensity is 0, maximum is 0xff. + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK, GFX_ERROR or GFX_FATAL + ** This function does not need to update mode->palette, as this is done + ** by the calling code. + ** set_palette() is only required for targets supporting color index mode. + */ + + + /*** Event management ***/ + + sci_event_t (*get_event)(struct _gfx_driver *drv); + /* Returns the next event in the event queue for this driver + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The driver to query + ** Returns : (sci_event_t) The oldest event still in the driver's event + ** queue, or the null event if there is none. + */ + + int (*usec_sleep)(struct _gfx_driver *drv, long usecs); + /* Sleeps the specified amount of microseconds, or until the mouse moves + ** Parameters: (gfx_driver_t *) drv: The relevant driver + ** (long) usecs: Amount of microseconds to sleep + ** Returns : (int) GFX_OK or GFX_FATAL + ** This function returns when the specified amount of microseconds has + ** elapsed, or when the mouse pointer has been moved and needs to be redrawn. + ** Only targets that can handle colored mouse pointers may choose to handle + ** all mouse management internally. + */ + + void *state; /* Reserved for internal use */ + +} gfx_driver_t; + +} // End of namespace Sci + +#endif // !_SCI_GFX_DRIVER_H_ |