coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload/curses/PDCurses-3.4/os2/pdcdisp.c
Patrick Georgi 3b77b723ca libpayload: Add PDCurses and ncurses' libform/libmenu
PDCurses provides an alternative implementation of the curses library
standard in addition to tinycurses.
Where tinycurses is really tiny, PDCurses is more complete and provides
virtually unlimited windows and the full API.
The PDCurses code is brought in "vanilla", with all local changes
residing in curses/pdcurses-backend/

In addition to a curses library, this change also provides libpanel (as
part of the PDCurses code), and libform and libmenu which were derived
from ncurses-5.9.
As they rely on ncurses internals (and PDCurses is not ncurses), more
changes were required for these libraries to work.

The build system is extended to install the right set of header files
depending on the selected curses implementation.

Change-Id: I9e5b920f94b6510da01da2f656196a993170d1c5
Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick.georgi@secunet.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/106
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: Marc Jones <marcj303@gmail.com>
2011-08-04 08:10:41 +02:00

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/* Public Domain Curses */
#include "pdcos2.h"
RCSID("$Id: pdcdisp.c,v 1.49 2008/07/14 04:24:51 wmcbrine Exp $")
/* ACS definitions originally by jshumate@wrdis01.robins.af.mil -- these
match code page 437 and compatible pages (CP850, CP852, etc.) */
#ifdef CHTYPE_LONG
# define A(x) ((chtype)x | A_ALTCHARSET)
chtype acs_map[128] =
{
A(0), A(1), A(2), A(3), A(4), A(5), A(6), A(7), A(8), A(9),
A(10), A(11), A(12), A(13), A(14), A(15), A(16), A(17), A(18),
A(19), A(20), A(21), A(22), A(23), A(24), A(25), A(26), A(27),
A(28), A(29), A(30), A(31), ' ', '!', '"', '#', '$', '%', '&',
'\'', '(', ')', '*',
A(0x1a), A(0x1b), A(0x18), A(0x19),
'/',
0xdb,
'1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', ':', ';', '<', '=',
'>', '?', '@', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J',
'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W',
'X', 'Y', 'Z', '[', '\\', ']', '^', '_',
A(0x04), 0xb1,
'b', 'c', 'd', 'e',
0xf8, 0xf1, 0xb0, A(0x0f), 0xd9, 0xbf, 0xda, 0xc0, 0xc5, 0x2d,
0x2d, 0xc4, 0x2d, 0x5f, 0xc3, 0xb4, 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xb3, 0xf3,
0xf2, 0xe3, 0xd8, 0x9c, 0xf9,
A(127)
};
# undef A
#endif
/* position hardware cursor at (y, x) */
void PDC_gotoyx(int row, int col)
{
PDC_LOG(("PDC_gotoyx() - called: row %d col %d\n", row, col));
#ifdef EMXVIDEO
v_gotoxy(col, row);
#else
VioSetCurPos(row, col, 0);
#endif
}
/* update the given physical line to look like the corresponding line in
curscr */
void PDC_transform_line(int lineno, int x, int len, const chtype *srcp)
{
/* this should be enough for the maximum width of a screen. */
struct {unsigned char text, attr;} temp_line[256];
int j;
PDC_LOG(("PDC_transform_line() - called: line %d\n", lineno));
/* replace the attribute part of the chtype with the
actual color value for each chtype in the line */
for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
{
chtype ch = srcp[j];
temp_line[j].attr = pdc_atrtab[ch >> PDC_ATTR_SHIFT];
#ifdef CHTYPE_LONG
if (ch & A_ALTCHARSET && !(ch & 0xff80))
ch = acs_map[ch & 0x7f];
#endif
temp_line[j].text = ch & 0xff;
}
#ifdef EMXVIDEO
v_putline((char *)temp_line, x, lineno, len);
#else
VioWrtCellStr((PCH)temp_line, (USHORT)(len * sizeof(unsigned short)),
(USHORT)lineno, (USHORT)x, 0);
#endif
}