//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// formike128x128x16.c - Display driver for the Formike Electronic | |
// KWH015C04-F01 CSTN panel with an ST7637 controller. | |
// | |
// Copyright (c) 2008 Luminary Micro, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
// Software License Agreement | |
// | |
// Luminary Micro, Inc. (LMI) is supplying this software for use solely and | |
// exclusively on LMI's microcontroller products. | |
// | |
// The software is owned by LMI and/or its suppliers, and is protected under | |
// applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved. You may not combine | |
// this software with "viral" open-source software in order to form a larger | |
// program. Any use in violation of the foregoing restrictions may subject | |
// the user to criminal sanctions under applicable laws, as well as to civil | |
// liability for the breach of the terms and conditions of this license. | |
// | |
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS". NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED | |
// OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF | |
// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. | |
// LMI SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR | |
// CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. | |
// | |
// This is part of revision 2523 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! \addtogroup ek_lm3s3748_api | |
//! @{ | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
#include "hw_gpio.h" | |
#include "hw_memmap.h" | |
#include "hw_types.h" | |
#include "gpio.h" | |
#include "sysctl.h" | |
#include "rom.h" | |
#include "grlib.h" | |
#include "formike128x128x16.h" | |
#include <string.h> | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// Defines for the pins that are used to communicate with the ST7637. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
#define LCD_A0_BASE GPIO_PORTB_BASE | |
#define LCD_A0_PIN GPIO_PIN_2 | |
#define LCD_WR_BASE GPIO_PORTC_BASE | |
#define LCD_WR_PIN GPIO_PIN_4 | |
#define LCD_RD_BASE GPIO_PORTC_BASE | |
#define LCD_RD_PIN GPIO_PIN_5 | |
#define LCD_BL_BASE GPIO_PORTF_BASE | |
#define LCD_BL_PIN GPIO_PIN_1 | |
#define LCD_DATA_BASE GPIO_PORTG_BASE | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// Translates a 24-bit RGB color to a display driver-specific color. | |
// | |
// \param c is the 24-bit RGB color. The least-significant byte is the blue | |
// channel, the next byte is the green channel, and the third byte is the red | |
// channel. | |
// | |
// This macro translates a 24-bit RGB color into a value that can be written | |
// into the display's frame buffer in order to reproduce that color, or the | |
// closest possible approximation of that color. | |
// | |
// \return Returns the display-driver specific color. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
#define DPYCOLORTRANSLATE(c) ((((c) & 0x00ff0000) >> 19) | \ | |
((((c) & 0x0000ff00) >> 5) & 0x000007e0) | \ | |
((((c) & 0x000000ff) << 8) & 0x0000f800)) | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// Writes a data word to the ST7637. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
WriteData(unsigned char ucData) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Write the data to the data bus. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_DATA_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (0xff << 2)) = ucData; | |
// | |
// Assert the write enable signal. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_WR_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_WR_PIN << 2)) = 0; | |
// | |
// Deassert the write enable signal. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_WR_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_WR_PIN << 2)) = LCD_WR_PIN; | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// Writes a command to the ST7637. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
WriteCommand(unsigned char ucData) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Write the command to the data bus. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_DATA_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (0xff << 2)) = ucData; | |
// | |
// Set the A0 signal low, indicating a command. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_A0_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_A0_PIN << 2)) = 0; | |
// | |
// Assert the write enable signal. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_WR_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_WR_PIN << 2)) = 0; | |
// | |
// Deassert the write enable signal. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_WR_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_WR_PIN << 2)) = LCD_WR_PIN; | |
// | |
// Set the A0 signal high, indicating that following writes are data. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_A0_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_A0_PIN << 2)) = LCD_A0_PIN; | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Initializes the display driver. | |
//! | |
//! This function initializes the ST7637 display controller on the panel, | |
//! preparing it to display data. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
void | |
Formike128x128x16Init(void) | |
{ | |
unsigned long ulClockMS, ulCount; | |
// | |
// Get the value to pass to SysCtlDelay() in order to delay for 1 ms. | |
// | |
ulClockMS = SysCtlClockGet() / (3 * 1000); | |
// | |
// Enable the GPIO peripherals used to interface to the ST7637. | |
// | |
SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOB); | |
SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOC); | |
SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOF); | |
SysCtlPeripheralEnable(SYSCTL_PERIPH_GPIOG); | |
// | |
// Configure the pins that connect to the LCD as GPIO outputs. | |
// | |
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(LCD_A0_BASE, LCD_A0_PIN); | |
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(LCD_WR_BASE, LCD_WR_PIN); | |
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(LCD_RD_BASE, LCD_RD_PIN); | |
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(LCD_BL_BASE, LCD_BL_PIN); | |
GPIOPinTypeGPIOOutput(LCD_DATA_BASE, 0xff); | |
// | |
// Set the LCD control pins to their default values. | |
// | |
GPIOPinWrite(LCD_A0_BASE, LCD_A0_PIN, LCD_A0_PIN); | |
GPIOPinWrite(LCD_WR_BASE, LCD_WR_PIN | LCD_RD_PIN, | |
LCD_WR_PIN | LCD_RD_PIN); | |
GPIOPinWrite(LCD_BL_BASE, LCD_BL_PIN, 0); | |
GPIOPinWrite(LCD_DATA_BASE, 0xff, 0x00); | |
// | |
// Perform a software reset of the ST7637. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x01); | |
// | |
// Delay for 120ms. | |
// | |
SysCtlDelay(ulClockMS * 120); | |
// | |
// Disable auto-load of mask rom data. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xD7); | |
WriteData(0xBF); | |
// | |
// Set the OTP control mode to read. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xE0); | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
// | |
// Delay for 10ms. | |
// | |
SysCtlDelay(ulClockMS * 10); | |
// | |
// Start the OTP read. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xE3); | |
// | |
// Delay for 20ms. | |
// | |
SysCtlDelay(ulClockMS * 20); | |
// | |
// Cancel the OTP read (it should have finished by now). | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xE1); | |
// | |
// Turn off the display. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x28); | |
// | |
// Exit sleep mode. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x11); | |
// | |
// Delay for 50ms. | |
// | |
SysCtlDelay(ulClockMS * 50); | |
// | |
// Program the LCD supply voltage V0 to 14V. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xC0); | |
WriteData(0x04); | |
WriteData(0x01); | |
// | |
// Select an LCD bias voltage ratio of 1/12. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xC3); | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
// | |
// Enable the x8 booster circuit. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xC4); | |
WriteData(0x07); | |
// | |
// Invert the column scan direction for the panel. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0xB7); | |
WriteData(0xC0); | |
// | |
// Select 16bpp, 5-6-5 data input mode. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x3A); | |
WriteData(0x05); | |
// | |
// Select the memory scanning direction. The scanning mode does not matter | |
// for this driver since the row/column selects will constrain the writes | |
// to the desired area of the display. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x36); | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
// | |
// Turn on the display. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x29); | |
// | |
// Clear the contents of the display buffer. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2A); | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
WriteData(0x7F); | |
WriteCommand(0x2B); | |
WriteData(0x01); | |
WriteData(0x80); | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
for(ulCount = 0; ulCount < (128 * 128); ulCount++) | |
{ | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
WriteData(0x00); | |
} | |
// | |
// Enable normal operation of the LCD. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x13); | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Turns on the backlight. | |
//! | |
//! This function turns on the backlight on the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
void | |
Formike128x128x16BacklightOn(void) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Assert the signal that turns on the backlight. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_BL_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_BL_PIN << 2)) = LCD_BL_PIN; | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Turns off the backlight. | |
//! | |
//! This function turns off the backlight on the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
void | |
Formike128x128x16BacklightOff(void) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Deassert the signal that turns on the backlight. | |
// | |
HWREG(LCD_BL_BASE + GPIO_O_DATA + (LCD_BL_PIN << 2)) = 0; | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Draws a pixel on the screen. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param lX is the X coordinate of the pixel. | |
//! \param lY is the Y coordinate of the pixel. | |
//! \param ulValue is the color of the pixel. | |
//! | |
//! This function sets the given pixel to a particular color. The coordinates | |
//! of the pixel are assumed to be within the extents of the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16PixelDraw(void *pvDisplayData, long lX, long lY, | |
unsigned long ulValue) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Set the X address of the display cursor. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2a); | |
WriteData(lX); | |
WriteData(lX); | |
// | |
// Set the Y address of the display cursor. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2b); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
// | |
// Write the pixel value. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
WriteData(ulValue >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulValue); | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Draws a horizontal sequence of pixels on the screen. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param lX is the X coordinate of the first pixel. | |
//! \param lY is the Y coordinate of the first pixel. | |
//! \param lX0 is sub-pixel offset within the pixel data, which is valid for 1 | |
//! or 4 bit per pixel formats. | |
//! \param lCount is the number of pixels to draw. | |
//! \param lBPP is the number of bits per pixel; must be 1, 4, or 8. | |
//! \param pucData is a pointer to the pixel data. For 1 and 4 bit per pixel | |
//! formats, the most significant bit(s) represent the left-most pixel. | |
//! \param pucPalette is a pointer to the palette used to draw the pixels. | |
//! | |
//! This function draws a horizontal sequence of pixels on the screen, using | |
//! the supplied palette. For 1 bit per pixel format, the palette contains | |
//! pre-translated colors; for 4 and 8 bit per pixel formats, the palette | |
//! contains 24-bit RGB values that must be translated before being written to | |
//! the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16PixelDrawMultiple(void *pvDisplayData, long lX, long lY, | |
long lX0, long lCount, long lBPP, | |
const unsigned char *pucData, | |
const unsigned char *pucPalette) | |
{ | |
unsigned long ulByte; | |
// | |
// Set the extent of the line along the X axis. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2a); | |
WriteData(lX); | |
WriteData(lX + lCount - 1); | |
// | |
// Set the Y address of the display cursor. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2b); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
// | |
// Write the data RAM write command. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
// | |
// Determine how to interpret the pixel data based on the number of bits | |
// per pixel. | |
// | |
switch(lBPP) | |
{ | |
// | |
// The pixel data is in 1 bit per pixel format. | |
// | |
case 1: | |
{ | |
// | |
// Loop while there are more pixels to draw. | |
// | |
while(lCount) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Get the next byte of image data. | |
// | |
ulByte = *pucData++; | |
// | |
// Loop through the pixels in this byte of image data. | |
// | |
for(; (lX0 < 8) && lCount; lX0++, lCount--) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Draw this pixel in the appropriate color. | |
// | |
lBPP = ((unsigned long *)pucPalette)[(ulByte >> | |
(7 - lX0)) & 1]; | |
WriteData(lBPP >> 8); | |
WriteData(lBPP); | |
} | |
// | |
// Start at the beginning of the next byte of image data. | |
// | |
lX0 = 0; | |
} | |
// | |
// The image data has been drawn. | |
// | |
break; | |
} | |
// | |
// The pixel data is in 4 bit per pixel format. | |
// | |
case 4: | |
{ | |
// | |
// Loop while there are more pixels to draw. "Duff's device" is | |
// used to jump into the middle of the loop if the first nibble of | |
// the pixel data should not be used. Duff's device makes use of | |
// the fact that a case statement is legal anywhere within a | |
// sub-block of a switch statement. See | |
// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff's_device for detailed | |
// information about Duff's device. | |
// | |
switch(lX0 & 1) | |
{ | |
case 0: | |
while(lCount) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Get the upper nibble of the next byte of pixel data | |
// and extract the corresponding entry from the | |
// palette. | |
// | |
ulByte = (*pucData >> 4) * 3; | |
ulByte = (*(unsigned long *)(pucPalette + ulByte) & | |
0x00ffffff); | |
// | |
// Translate this palette entry and write it to the | |
// screen. | |
// | |
ulByte = DPYCOLORTRANSLATE(ulByte); | |
WriteData(ulByte >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulByte); | |
// | |
// Decrement the count of pixels to draw. | |
// | |
lCount--; | |
// | |
// See if there is another pixel to draw. | |
// | |
if(lCount) | |
{ | |
case 1: | |
// | |
// Get the lower nibble of the next byte of pixel | |
// data and extract the corresponding entry from | |
// the palette. | |
// | |
ulByte = (*pucData++ & 15) * 3; | |
ulByte = (*(unsigned long *)(pucPalette + ulByte) & | |
0x00ffffff); | |
// | |
// Translate this palette entry and write it to the | |
// screen. | |
// | |
ulByte = DPYCOLORTRANSLATE(ulByte); | |
WriteData(ulByte >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulByte); | |
// | |
// Decrement the count of pixels to draw. | |
// | |
lCount--; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// | |
// The image data has been drawn. | |
// | |
break; | |
} | |
// | |
// The pixel data is in 8 bit per pixel format. | |
// | |
case 8: | |
{ | |
// | |
// Loop while there are more pixels to draw. | |
// | |
while(lCount--) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Get the next byte of pixel data and extract the | |
// corresponding entry from the palette. | |
// | |
ulByte = *pucData++ * 3; | |
ulByte = *(unsigned long *)(pucPalette + ulByte) & 0x00ffffff; | |
// | |
// Translate this palette entry and write it to the screen. | |
// | |
ulByte = DPYCOLORTRANSLATE(ulByte); | |
WriteData(ulByte >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulByte); | |
} | |
// | |
// The image data has been drawn. | |
// | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Flushes any cached drawing operations. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! | |
//! This functions flushes any cached drawing operations to the display. This | |
//! is useful when a local frame buffer is used for drawing operations, and the | |
//! flush would copy the local frame buffer to the display. For the ST7637 | |
//! driver, the flush is a no operation. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16Flush(void *pvDisplayData) | |
{ | |
// | |
// There is nothing to be done. | |
// | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Draws a horizontal line. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param lX1 is the X coordinate of the start of the line. | |
//! \param lX2 is the X coordinate of the end of the line. | |
//! \param lY is the Y coordinate of the line. | |
//! \param ulValue is the color of the line. | |
//! | |
//! This function draws a horizontal line on the display. The coordinates of | |
//! the line are assumed to be within the extents of the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16LineDrawH(void *pvDisplayData, long lX1, long lX2, long lY, | |
unsigned long ulValue) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Set the extent of the line along the X axis. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2a); | |
WriteData(lX1); | |
WriteData(lX2); | |
// | |
// Set the Y address of the display cursor. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2b); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
WriteData(lY + 1); | |
// | |
// Write the data RAM write command. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
// | |
// Loop through the pixels of this horizontal line. | |
// | |
while(lX1++ <= lX2) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Write the pixel value. | |
// | |
WriteData(ulValue >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulValue); | |
} | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Draws a vertical line. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param lX is the X coordinate of the line. | |
//! \param lY1 is the Y coordinate of the start of the line. | |
//! \param lY2 is the Y coordinate of the end of the line. | |
//! \param ulValue is the color of the line. | |
//! | |
//! This function draws a vertical line on the display. The coordinates of the | |
//! line are assumed to be within the extents of the display. | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16LineDrawV(void *pvDisplayData, long lX, long lY1, long lY2, | |
unsigned long ulValue) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Set the X address of the display cursor. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2a); | |
WriteData(lX); | |
WriteData(lX); | |
// | |
// Set the extent of the line along the Y axis. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2b); | |
WriteData(lY1 + 1); | |
WriteData(lY2 + 1); | |
// | |
// Write the data RAM write command. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
// | |
// Loop through the pixels of this vertical line. | |
// | |
while(lY1++ <= lY2) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Write the pixel value. | |
// | |
WriteData(ulValue >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulValue); | |
} | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Fills a rectangle. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param pRect is a pointer to the structure describing the rectangle. | |
//! \param ulValue is the color of the rectangle. | |
//! | |
//! This function fills a rectangle on the display. The coordinates of the | |
//! rectangle are assumed to be within the extents of the display, and the | |
//! rectangle specification is fully inclusive (i.e. both sXMin and sXMax are | |
//! drawn, along with sYMin and sYMax). | |
//! | |
//! \return None. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static void | |
Formike128x128x16RectFill(void *pvDisplayData, const tRectangle *pRect, | |
unsigned long ulValue) | |
{ | |
long lCount; | |
// | |
// Set the extent of the rectangle along the X axis. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2a); | |
WriteData(pRect->sXMin); | |
WriteData(pRect->sXMax); | |
// | |
// Set the extent of the rectangle along the Y axis. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2b); | |
WriteData(pRect->sYMin + 1); | |
WriteData(pRect->sYMax + 1); | |
// | |
// Write the data RAM write command. | |
// | |
WriteCommand(0x2c); | |
// | |
// Loop through the pixels in this rectangle. | |
// | |
for(lCount = ((pRect->sXMax - pRect->sXMin + 1) * | |
(pRect->sYMax - pRect->sYMin + 1)); lCount > 0; lCount--) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Write the pixel value. | |
// | |
WriteData(ulValue >> 8); | |
WriteData(ulValue); | |
} | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! Translates a 24-bit RGB color to a display driver-specific color. | |
//! | |
//! \param pvDisplayData is a pointer to the driver-specific data for this | |
//! display driver. | |
//! \param ulValue is the 24-bit RGB color. The least-significant byte is the | |
//! blue channel, the next byte is the green channel, and the third byte is the | |
//! red channel. | |
//! | |
//! This function translates a 24-bit RGB color into a value that can be | |
//! written into the display's frame buffer in order to reproduce that color, | |
//! or the closest possible approximation of that color. | |
//! | |
//! \return Returns the display-driver specific color. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
static unsigned long | |
Formike128x128x16ColorTranslate(void *pvDisplayData, unsigned long ulValue) | |
{ | |
// | |
// Translate from a 24-bit RGB color to a 5-6-5 RGB color. | |
// | |
return(DPYCOLORTRANSLATE(ulValue)); | |
} | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
//! The display structure that describes the driver for the Formike Electronic | |
//! KWH015C04-F01 CSTN panel with an ST7637 controller. | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
const tDisplay g_sFormike128x128x16 = | |
{ | |
sizeof(tDisplay), | |
0, | |
128, | |
128, | |
Formike128x128x16PixelDraw, | |
Formike128x128x16PixelDrawMultiple, | |
Formike128x128x16LineDrawH, | |
Formike128x128x16LineDrawV, | |
Formike128x128x16RectFill, | |
Formike128x128x16ColorTranslate, | |
Formike128x128x16Flush | |
}; | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
// | |
// Close the Doxygen group. | |
//! @} | |
// | |
//***************************************************************************** | |
/* FreeRTOS.org demo wrappers. These are required so the prototypes for the | |
functions are the same as for the display drivers used by other evaluation | |
kits. */ | |
static tContext sContext; | |
void vFormike128x128x16Clear( void ) | |
{ | |
const tRectangle xRectangle = { 0, 0, 127, 127 }; | |
GrContextForegroundSet( &sContext, ClrBlack ); | |
GrRectFill( &sContext, &xRectangle ); | |
GrContextForegroundSet(&sContext, ClrWhite); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vFormike128x128x16StringDraw( const char *pcString, unsigned long lX, unsigned long lY, unsigned char ucColor ) | |
{ | |
GrContextForegroundSet(&sContext, ClrWhite); | |
GrStringDraw( &sContext, pcString, strlen( pcString ), lX, lY, false ); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vFormike128x128x16Init( unsigned long ul ) | |
{ | |
tRectangle rectScreen; | |
( void ) ul; | |
Formike128x128x16Init(); | |
Formike128x128x16BacklightOn(); | |
GrContextInit(&sContext, &g_sFormike128x128x16); | |
GrContextFontSet(&sContext, &g_sFontCmss12); | |
rectScreen.sXMin = 0; | |
/* Fill the screen with a black rectangle. */ | |
rectScreen.sYMin = 0; | |
rectScreen.sXMax = g_sFormike128x128x16.usWidth - 1; | |
rectScreen.sYMax = g_sFormike128x128x16.usHeight - 1; | |
GrContextForegroundSet(&sContext, ClrBlack); | |
GrRectFill(&sContext, &rectScreen); | |
} | |
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
void vFormike128x128x16ImageDraw( const unsigned char *pucImage, unsigned long ulX, unsigned long ulY, unsigned long ulWidth, unsigned long ulHeight ) | |
{ | |
GrImageDraw( &sContext, pucImage, ( long ) ulX, ( long ) ulY); | |
} | |