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fbink_types.h
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/*
FBInk: FrameBuffer eInker, a library to print text & images to an eInk Linux framebuffer
Copyright (C) 2018-2024 NiLuJe <ninuje@gmail.com>
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
----
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 3 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef __FBINK_TYPES_H
#define __FBINK_TYPES_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef FBINK_WITH_OPENTYPE
// NOTE: We need to import stbtt early because we depend on stbtt_fontinfo here
// We'll want it as static/private, so do that here, because we're importing it earlier than fbink.c
# define STBTT_STATIC
# include "stb/stb_truetype.h"
#endif
// List of flags for device or screen-specific quirks...
typedef struct
{
unsigned short int screenDPI;
DEVICE_ID_T deviceId;
char deviceName[32];
char deviceCodename[32];
char devicePlatform[32];
bool isPerfectFit;
bool isMTK;
bool isSunxi;
bool isKindleLegacy;
bool isKindlePearlScreen;
bool isKindleZelda;
bool isKindleRex;
bool isKoboNonMT;
bool isNTX16bLandscape;
bool isKoboMk7;
int8_t koboVertOffset;
uint8_t ntxBootRota;
NTX_ROTA_INDEX_T ntxRotaQuirk;
uint8_t rotationMap[4]; // Index is native, value is canonical
bool touchSwapAxes;
bool touchMirrorX;
bool touchMirrorY;
bool unreliableWaitFor;
bool canWakeEPDC;
bool canRotate;
bool canHWInvert;
bool hasEclipseWfm;
bool canWaitForSubmission;
bool hasColorPanel;
FBINK_PXFMT_INDEX_T pixelFormat;
bool isRGB; // i.e., RGB565, RGB24, RGBA or RGB32. Allows us to simplify some internal checks for RGB order.
bool skipId;
} FBInkDeviceQuirks;
// An (x, y) coordinates tuple
typedef struct
{
unsigned short int x;
unsigned short int y;
} FBInkCoordinates;
// A color, as an (r, g, b) triplet for an 8-bit per component, 3 channel color
// NOTE: For grayscale, r = g = b (= v), so we assume v is r for simplicity's sake.
typedef struct
{
uint8_t r;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t b;
} FBInkColor;
// Magical uni(c)on(rn)s to speed up working with true color, packed 32bpp pixels,
// so we can do a single get/set per pixel, instead of one per component...
typedef union
{
uint32_t p;
struct
{
uint8_t r;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t b;
uint8_t a;
} color;
} FBInkPixelRGBA;
// Because of course, images are stored RGB, but the framebuffer is BGR...
typedef union
{
uint32_t p;
struct
{
uint8_t b;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t r;
uint8_t a;
} color;
} FBInkPixelBGRA;
// Used to speedup alpha-blending of Grayscale images
typedef union
{
uint16_t p;
struct
{
uint8_t v;
uint8_t a;
} color;
} FBInkPixelG8A;
// And here be fucking dragons... Crazy-ass trickery for 24bits handling...
// NOTE: The packed attribute ensures that sizeof == 3 for this :)
typedef struct
{
uint32_t u24 : 24;
} __attribute__((packed)) uint24_t;
// So we can have this, with 3 bytes on both sides of the union :).
typedef union
{
uint24_t p;
struct
{
uint8_t r;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t b;
} color;
} FBInkPixelRGB;
// And its BGR brother for 24bpp fbs...
typedef union
{
uint24_t p;
struct
{
uint8_t b;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t r;
} color;
} FBInkPixelBGR;
// And a super type that we can use for every target bitdepth we support
// (We need a single data type because of our function pointers shenanigans...)
typedef union
{
uint32_t p;
FBInkPixelBGRA bgra;
FBInkPixelRGBA rgba;
uint24_t rgb24;
FBInkPixelBGR bgr;
FBInkPixelRGB rgb;
uint16_t rgb565;
uint8_t gray8; // Will point to bgra.color.b
struct
{
uint8_t hi; // Will point to bgra.color.b
uint8_t lo; // Will point to bgra.color.g
} gray4;
} FBInkPixel;
#ifdef FBINK_WITH_OPENTYPE
// Stores the information necessary to render a line of text
// using OpenType/TrueType fonts
typedef struct FBInkOTLine
{
size_t startCharIndex;
size_t endCharIndex;
int line_gap;
bool line_used;
bool has_a_break;
} FBInkOTLine;
typedef struct FBInkOTFonts
{
stbtt_fontinfo* otRegular;
stbtt_fontinfo* otItalic;
stbtt_fontinfo* otBold;
stbtt_fontinfo* otBoldItalic;
} FBInkOTFonts;
typedef enum
{
CH_IGNORE = 0U,
CH_REGULAR,
CH_ITALIC,
CH_BOLD,
CH_BOLD_ITALIC,
CH_MAX = 0xFFu, // uint8_t
} __attribute__((packed)) CHARACTER_FONT_E;
typedef uint8_t CHARACTER_FONT_T;
#endif // FBINK_WITH_OPENTYPE
#ifdef FBINK_FOR_KOBO
typedef struct
{
uint16_t bus;
uint16_t address;
} FBInkI2CDev;
// Chuck all the sunxi mess in a single place...
typedef struct
{
int disp_fd;
int i2c_fd;
FBInkI2CDev i2c_dev;
int ion_fd;
size_t alloc_size;
struct ion_fd_data ion;
struct disp_layer_config2 layer;
uint32_t rota;
SUNXI_FORCE_ROTA_INDEX_T force_rota;
bool has_fbdamage;
} FBInkKoboSunxi;
#endif // FBINK_FOR_KOBO
#endif