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/* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
This file is part of GNU Ghostscript.
GNU Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility to
anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
to the GNU Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
*/
/* gdevmem.h */
/* Private definitions for memory devices. */
#include "gsbitops.h"
/*
The representation for a "memory" device is simply a
contiguous bitmap stored in something like the PostScript
representation, i.e., each scan line (in left-to-right order), padded
to a multiple of bitmap_align_mod bytes, followed immediately by
the next one.
The representation of strings in the interpreter limits
the size of a string to 64K-1 bytes, which means we can't simply use
a string for the contents of a memory device.
We get around this problem by making the client read out the
contents of a memory device bitmap in pieces.
On 80x86 PCs running in 16-bit mode, there may be no way to
obtain a contiguous block of storage larger than 64K bytes,
which typically isn't big enough for a full-screen bitmap.
We take the following compromise position: if the PC is running in
native mode (pseudo-segmenting), we limit the bitmap to 64K;
if the PC is running in protected mode (e.g., under MS Windows),
we assume that blocks larger than 64K have sequential segment numbers,
and that the client arranges things so that an individual scan line,
the scan line pointer table, and any single call on a drawing routine
do not cross a segment boundary.
Even though the scan lines are stored contiguously, we store a table
of their base addresses, because indexing into it is faster than
the multiplication that would otherwise be needed.
*/
/*
* Macros for scan line access.
* x_to_byte is different for each number of bits per pixel.
* Note that these macros depend on the definition of chunk:
* each procedure that uses the scanning macros should #define
* (not typedef) chunk as either uint or byte.
*/
#define declare_scan_ptr(ptr) declare_scan_ptr_as(ptr, chunk *)
#define declare_scan_ptr_as(ptr,ptype)\
register ptype ptr; uint draster
#define setup_rect(ptr) setup_rect_as(ptr, chunk *)
#define setup_rect_as(ptr,ptype)\
draster = mdev->raster;\
ptr = (ptype)(scan_line_base(mdev, y) +\
(x_to_byte(x) & -chunk_align_bytes))
/* ------ Generic macros ------ */
/* Macro for declaring the essential device procedures. */
dev_proc_get_initial_matrix(mem_get_initial_matrix);
dev_proc_close_device(mem_close);
#define declare_mem_map_procs(map_rgb_color, map_color_rgb)\
private dev_proc_map_rgb_color(map_rgb_color);\
private dev_proc_map_color_rgb(map_color_rgb)
#define declare_mem_procs(copy_mono, copy_color, fill_rectangle)\
private dev_proc_copy_mono(copy_mono);\
private dev_proc_copy_color(copy_color);\
private dev_proc_fill_rectangle(fill_rectangle)
/* The following are used for all except planar devices. */
dev_proc_open_device(mem_open);
dev_proc_get_bits(mem_get_bits);
/* The following are used for the non-true-color devices. */
dev_proc_map_rgb_color(mem_mapped_map_rgb_color);
dev_proc_map_color_rgb(mem_mapped_map_color_rgb);
/*
* Macro for generating the device descriptor.
* Various compilers have problems with the obvious definition
* for max_value, namely:
* (depth >= 8 ? 255 : (1 << depth) - 1)
* I tried changing (1 << depth) to (1 << (depth & 15)) to forestall bogus
* error messages about invalid shift counts, but the H-P compiler chokes
* on this. Since the only values of depth we ever plan to support are
* powers of 2 (and 24), we just go ahead and enumerate them.
*/
#define max_value_gray(rgb_depth, gray_depth)\
(gray_depth ? (1 << gray_depth) - 1 : max_value_rgb(rgb_depth, 0))
#define max_value_rgb(rgb_depth, gray_depth)\
(rgb_depth >= 8 ? 255 : rgb_depth == 4 ? 15 : rgb_depth == 2 ? 3 :\
rgb_depth == 1 ? 1 : (1 << gray_depth) - 1)
#define mem_full_device(name, rgb_depth, gray_depth, open, map_rgb_color, map_color_rgb, copy_mono, copy_color, fill_rectangle, tile_rectangle, get_bits, map_cmyk_color)\
{ std_device_dci_body(gx_device_memory, 0, name,\
0, 0, 72, 72,\
(rgb_depth ? 3 : 0) + (gray_depth ? 1 : 0), /* num_components */\
rgb_depth + gray_depth, /* depth */\
max_value_gray(rgb_depth, gray_depth), /* max_gray */\
max_value_rgb(rgb_depth, gray_depth), /* max_color */\
max_value_gray(rgb_depth, gray_depth) + 1, /* dither_grays */\
max_value_rgb(rgb_depth, gray_depth) + 1 /* dither_colors */\
),\
{ open, /* differs */\
mem_get_initial_matrix,\
gx_default_sync_output,\
gx_default_output_page,\
mem_close,\
map_rgb_color, /* differs */\
map_color_rgb, /* differs */\
fill_rectangle, /* differs */\
tile_rectangle, /* differs */\
copy_mono, /* differs */\
copy_color, /* differs */\
gx_default_draw_line,\
get_bits, /* differs */\
gx_default_get_params,\
gx_default_put_params,\
map_cmyk_color, /* differs */\
gx_forward_get_xfont_procs,\
gx_forward_get_xfont_device,\
gx_default_map_rgb_alpha_color,\
gx_forward_get_page_device,\
gx_default_get_alpha_bits, /* no alpha */\
gx_default_copy_alpha\
},\
0, /* target */\
{ identity_matrix_body }, /* initial matrix (filled in) */\
0, /* raster (filled in) */\
true, /* foreign_bits (default) */\
(byte *)0, /* base (filled in) */\
(byte **)0, /* line_ptrs (filled in by mem_open) */\
0, /* bitmap_memory */\
0, /* inverted (filled in for mono) */\
{ (byte *)0, 0 }, /* palette (filled in for color) */\
{ gx_no_color_index }, /* color24 */\
{ 0, 0 }, 0, /* scale, log2_alpha_bits */\
0, 0, 0, 0, /* mapped_* */\
gx_no_color_index /* save_color */\
}
#define mem_device(name, rgb_depth, gray_depth, map_rgb_color, map_color_rgb, copy_mono, copy_color, fill_rectangle)\
mem_full_device(name, rgb_depth, gray_depth, mem_open, map_rgb_color, map_color_rgb, copy_mono, copy_color, fill_rectangle, gx_default_tile_rectangle, mem_get_bits, gx_default_map_cmyk_color)
/* Copy a rectangle of bytes from a source to a destination. */
#define mem_copy_byte_rect(mdev, base, sourcex, sraster, x, y, w, h)\
bytes_copy_rectangle(scan_line_base(mdev, y) + x_to_byte(x),\
(mdev)->raster,\
base + x_to_byte(sourcex), sraster,\
x_to_byte(w), h)
/* Macro for casting gx_device argument */
#define mdev ((gx_device_memory *)dev)
/* ------ Implementations ------ */
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_mono_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_mapped2_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_mapped4_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_mapped8_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_true16_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_true24_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_true32_color_device;
extern const gx_device_memory far_data mem_planar_device;
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