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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright 2016 RWS Inc, All Rights Reserved
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation
//
// 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
//
// MenuTrans.cpp
// Project: Nostril (aka Postal)
//
// This module sets up the system and RSPiX.
//
// History:
// 11/19/96 MJR Started.
//
// 08/04/97 JMI Although the Remap() function was calling
// rspLockVideoBuffer(), it was effectively ignoring it. That
// is, it passed 'dummy' vars which it did not use to access
// the screen. These values MUST be used or there is very
// little point in locking the video buffer in the first place.
// This probably occurs all over the place. I'm pretty sure
// I've done it this way in spots.
//
// 08/21/97 JMI Changed occurrences of rspUpdateDisplay() to
// UpdateDisplay().
//
// 08/22/97 JMI Changed to use rspLockBuffer() (the BLiT library version
// of locking the composite buffer).
//
// 08/22/97 JMI Changed calls to UpdateDisplay() back to rspUpdateDisplay()
// since we no longer need UpdateDisplay() now that we are
// using rspLock/Unlock* functions properly.
// Also, put locks around accesses (Blits, Rects, etc.) to the
// composite buffer.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Things to change:
//
// I don't currently care much for the fade to red -- it looks pretty damn
// plain.
//
// This currently requires a huge amount of memory since it needs to save the
// screen data so that the effect can be run backwards. The problem with this
// is that it means we're always wasting alot more memory while running the
// game than we would otherwise need to, because we have to be ready to pop up
// the menu (and hence to use this effect) at any time.
//
// One possible way to use less memory is to save the screen data to the
// hard drive and load it back when we need it. I'm not sure how slow this
// will be, and I'm also not sure what's involved in actually doing this since
// the buffer is really just a stub, which may not support saving properly.
//
// Not sure what to do about EndMenuTrans(). Original idea was to be able to
// call it at any time, and you could either tell it finish the effect as
// quickly as possible or to abort, which might leave the screen in an ugly
// state. The idea was that if the user hit a key or something that meant
// "skip this stupid effect", that we could quickly do so. I'm not sure how
// actual usage will turn out, so for now, I'm ignoring the flag being passed
// to this function.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "RSPiX.h"
#ifdef PATHS_IN_INCLUDES
#else
#endif
#include "game.h"
#include "MenuTrans.h"
#include "update.h"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Macros/types/etc.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Define number of shades along with mask that will create that many shades
//#define NUM_SHADES 32
//#define SHADE_MASK 0xf8
#define NUM_SHADES 16
#define SHADE_MASK 0xf0
// Define range of palette indices to be affected (inclusive).
// THIS RANGE MUST BE AT LEAST TWICE AS LARGE AS NUM_SHADES!!!
#define EFFECT_BEG 10
#define EFFECT_END 245
#define EFFECT_LEN ((EFFECT_END - EFFECT_BEG) + 1)
#define SHADE_BEG ((EFFECT_END + 1) - NUM_SHADES)
#define SHADE_END (EFFECT_END)
#define SHADE_LEN ((SHADE_END - SHADE_BEG) + 1)
#define NONSHADE_BEG EFFECT_BEG
#define NONSHADE_END (SHADE_BEG - 1)
#define NONSHADE_LEN ((NONSHADE_END - NONSHADE_BEG) + 1)
// Simple struct for working with palettes
typedef struct
{
uint8_t r;
uint8_t g;
uint8_t b;
uint8_t x;
} rgb;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Variables/data
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static rgb* m_pOrig;
static rgb* m_pWork;
static rgb* m_pSaveStep4;
static uint8_t* m_pUnmapStep4;
static uint8_t* m_pUnmapStep5;
static RImage* m_pim;
static int16_t m_sStep;
static bool m_bFinishASAP;
static int32_t m_lTotalTime;
static int32_t m_lBaseTime;
static double m_dReduce = 1.0;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function prototypes
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static void Remap(
uint8_t* aucMap);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Call this to start the menu transition effect
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
extern void StartMenuTrans(
int32_t lTotalTime) // In: Effect time (in ms) must be >= 0
{
// Default to step 0 (nothing) in case something goes wrong
m_sStep = 0;
// Save total time
if (lTotalTime < 0)
{
TRACE("StartMenuTransIn(): Moronic time specified: %ld -- changed to 0!\n", lTotalTime);
lTotalTime = 0;
}
m_lTotalTime = lTotalTime;
// Clear finish flag
m_bFinishASAP = false;
// Allocate lots of stuff
m_pOrig = new rgb[256];
m_pWork = new rgb[256];
m_pSaveStep4 = new rgb[256];
m_pUnmapStep4 = new uint8_t[256];
m_pUnmapStep5 = new uint8_t[256];
m_pim = new RImage;
if (m_pOrig && m_pWork && m_pSaveStep4 && m_pUnmapStep4 && m_pUnmapStep5 && m_pim)
{
// Setup image to match screen buffer
if (m_pim->CreateImage(g_pimScreenBuf->m_sWidth, g_pimScreenBuf->m_sHeight, RImage::BMP8) == 0)
{
// Everything's cool, so set for first step
m_sStep = 1;
}
else
TRACE("StartMenuTrans(): Error returned by RImage::CreateImage()!\n");
}
else
TRACE("StartMenuTrans(): Couldn't allocate memory!\n");
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The starting time of the effect is considered to be the first time this
// function is called (NOT when InitMenuTransIn() is called!)
//
// The return value is true when the effect has completed, false otherwise.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
extern bool DoPreMenuTrans(void)
{
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 1: Start
//
// Get the current palette and the current time and go on to the next step.
// This could have been done in the init function, but I didn't want the
// timing to start then, but rather on the first call to this function.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if (m_sStep == 1)
{
// Get the "original" palette
rspGetPaletteEntries(0, 256, &(m_pOrig[0].r), &(m_pOrig[0].g), &(m_pOrig[0].b), sizeof(rgb));
// Lock the buffer before reading from it.
rspLockBuffer();
// Copy the screen into our image
rspBlitA(g_pimScreenBuf, m_pim, 0, 0, m_pim->m_sWidth, m_pim->m_sHeight);
// Unlock now that we're done with the composite buffer.
rspUnlockBuffer();
// Calculate goal for each color's red component. We use the otherwise
// unused member of the struct to store the goal.
for (int16_t i = EFFECT_BEG; i <= EFFECT_END; i++)
// m_pOrig[i].x = (unsigned char)((double)(255 - m_pOrig[i].r) * m_dReduce) & SHADE_MASK;
m_pOrig[i].x = (uint8_t)((double)(m_pOrig[i].r) * m_dReduce) & SHADE_MASK;
// Get base time for next step
m_lBaseTime = rspGetMilliseconds();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 2;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 2: Fade colors
//
// Over the specified period of time, we transform the original palette
// entries into MAX_SHADES shades of red.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 2)
{
// Calculate how far into the effect we are based on the elapsed time
// since we started. If the total time specified by the user was 0, or
// if we're being asked to finish the effect ASAP, we go right to 100%.
double dPercent;
if ((m_lTotalTime == 0) || m_bFinishASAP)
{
dPercent = 1.0;
}
else
{
dPercent = (double)(rspGetMilliseconds() - m_lBaseTime) / (double)m_lTotalTime;
if (dPercent > 1.0)
dPercent = 1.0;
}
// Update all colors to where they should be based on given percentage
for (int16_t i = EFFECT_BEG; i <= EFFECT_END; i++)
{
double dRedDiff = m_pOrig[i].r - m_pOrig[i].x;
m_pWork[i].r = m_pOrig[i].x + (uint8_t)(dRedDiff * (1.0 - dPercent));
m_pWork[i].g = (uint8_t)((double)m_pOrig[i].g * (1.0 - dPercent));
m_pWork[i].b = (uint8_t)((double)m_pOrig[i].b * (1.0 - dPercent));
}
// Set new palette
rspSetPaletteEntries(EFFECT_BEG, EFFECT_LEN, &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// If we're done with the fade, go to next step
if (dPercent == 1.0)
m_sStep = 3;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 3: Consolidate
//
// At this point, the palette entries are all set to any of several shades of
// red. Since the range of entries we're dealing with is at least twice the
// maximum number of shades of red, there will definitely be some duplicate
// entries. We remap the pixels to get rid of the duplicates, at the same
// time creating some unused entries. We set flags showing which entries are
// used and which are free in preperation for the next step.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 3)
{
// Start mapping table out as an "identity map" (pixels map to themselves)
uint8_t aucMap[256];
for (int16_t m = 0; m < 256; m++)
aucMap[m] = m;
// Scan through the palette mapping each entry onto the first entry with the
// same color. Only checks red since blue and green are always 0.
for (int16_t i = EFFECT_BEG; i <= EFFECT_END; i++)
{
// Loop ends on first match - worst case is that entry matches itself
int16_t j;
for (j = EFFECT_BEG; m_pWork[i].r != m_pWork[j].r; j++) ;
aucMap[i] = j;
// Set flag to 0 if this entry will be free after remapping, 1 otherwise.
// The next step relies on this!
m_pWork[i].x = (j < i) ? 0 : 1;
}
// Remap screen pixels
Remap(aucMap);
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 4;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 4: Clear Official Area
//
// The image is now only using a small number of entries, and there are at
// least that many unused entries. Unfortunately, the used and unused
// entries are scattered around in no particular order, so some of the used
// entries may be where we eventually want the "official" set of shades to
// reside. We remap the pixels to move any such entries into unused entries
// outside of that "official" area.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 4)
{
// Start mapping table out as an "identity map" (pixels map to themselves)
uint8_t aucMap[256];
for (int16_t m = 0; m < 256; m++)
{
aucMap[m] = m;
m_pUnmapStep4[m] = m;
}
// Go through area reserved for "official" shades looking for used entries
// and, if found, remap them to unused entries outside of that range.
for (int16_t s = SHADE_BEG; s <= SHADE_END; s++)
{
if (m_pWork[s].x)
{
int16_t i;
for (i = NONSHADE_BEG; i <= NONSHADE_END; i++)
{
if (m_pWork[i].x == 0)
{
aucMap[s] = i;
m_pUnmapStep4[i] = s;
m_pWork[i].r = m_pWork[s].r;
m_pWork[i].x = 1;
m_pWork[s].x = 0; // not required but makes table easier to "read" in debugger
break;
}
}
// Make sure we found an unused entry to map onto
ASSERT(i <= NONSHADE_END);
}
}
// Set new palette (some entries may have been changed by the above remapping)
rspSetPaletteEntries(NONSHADE_BEG, NONSHADE_LEN, &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// Remap screen pixels
Remap(aucMap);
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Save current palette so we can run the effect backwards
for (int16_t p = 0; p < 256; p++)
m_pSaveStep4[p] = m_pWork[p];
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 5;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 5: Pack Into Official Area
//
// We now put the full set of shades at the specified section of the palette
// and remap the image so that only those "official" entries are used.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 5)
{
// Put full set of shades at proper position in palette
for (int16_t s = 0; s < SHADE_LEN; s++)
m_pWork[SHADE_BEG + s].r = s * (~SHADE_MASK + 1);
// Set new palette (do this before remapping so the shades will be there before they're needed)
rspSetPaletteEntries(SHADE_BEG, SHADE_LEN, &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// Start mapping table out as an "identity map" (pixels map to themselves)
uint8_t aucMap[256];
for (int16_t m = 0; m < 256; m++)
{
aucMap[m] = m;
m_pUnmapStep5[m] = m;
}
// Scan through the palette mapping each used entry onto the first
// "official" shade entry with the same color.
for (int16_t i = NONSHADE_BEG; i <= NONSHADE_END; i++)
{
// Only do this for used entries (the mapping would work without
// this check, since it wouldn't hurt to map unused entries, but
// the unmapping table would be screwed up -- it's really bizarre
// to think about, but eventually it makes sense)
if (m_pWork[i].x)
{
// Loop ends on first match (and there always will be a match)
int16_t j;
for (j = SHADE_BEG; m_pWork[i].r != m_pWork[j].r; j++) ;
aucMap[i] = j;
m_pUnmapStep5[j] = i;
}
}
// Remap screen pixels
Remap(aucMap);
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 6;
}
// Condition return value based on whether or not we're done
if (m_sStep == 6)
return true;
return false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The starting time of the effect is considered to be the first time this
// function is called (NOT when InitMenuTransIn() is called!)
//
// The return value is true when the effect has completed, false otherwise.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
extern bool DoPostMenuTrans(void)
{
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 6: Undo Step 5
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if (m_sStep == 6)
{
// Restore palette to where it was prior to step 5
for (int16_t p = 0; p < 256; p++)
m_pWork[p] = m_pSaveStep4[p];
// Set only the non-shade portion of the palette until we remap the pixels
rspSetPaletteEntries(NONSHADE_BEG, NONSHADE_LEN, &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[NONSHADE_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// Remap screen pixels
Remap(m_pUnmapStep5);
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 7;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 7: Undo Step 4
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 7)
{
// Set the remainder of the palette now that the pixels are no longer using that part
rspSetPaletteEntries(SHADE_BEG, SHADE_LEN, &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[SHADE_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// Remap screen pixels
Remap(m_pUnmapStep4);
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 8;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 8:
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 8)
{
// Use the original palette to figure out what the colors should be like
// as we start the reverse fade effect. If everything went right, we should
// come up with the same values that already exist for those entries that
// are actually being used by the pixels, and for those entries that aren't
// being used, we're getting them ready for when we go back to the original
// image.
for (int16_t i = EFFECT_BEG; i <= EFFECT_END; i++)
{
m_pWork[i].r = m_pOrig[i].x;
m_pWork[i].g = (uint8_t)0;
m_pWork[i].b = (uint8_t)0;
}
rspSetPaletteEntries(EFFECT_BEG, EFFECT_LEN, &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// Lock the buffer before writing to it.
rspLockBuffer();
// Restore the original image
rspBlitA(m_pim, g_pimScreenBuf, 0, 0, m_pim->m_sWidth, m_pim->m_sHeight);
// Unlock now that we're done with the composite buffer.
rspUnlockBuffer();
rspUpdateDisplay();
// Get base time for next step
m_lBaseTime = rspGetMilliseconds();
// Go to next step
m_sStep = 9;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Step 9: Do a reverse-fade of the colors
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
else if (m_sStep == 9)
{
// Calculate how far into the effect we are based on the elapsed time
// since we started. If the total time specified by the user was 0, or
// if we're being asked to finish the effect ASAP, we go right to 100%.
double dPercent;
if ((m_lTotalTime == 0) || m_bFinishASAP)
{
dPercent = 1.0;
}
else
{
dPercent = (double)(rspGetMilliseconds() - m_lBaseTime) / (double)m_lTotalTime;
if (dPercent > 1.0)
dPercent = 1.0;
}
// Update all colors to where they should be based on given percentage
for (int16_t i = EFFECT_BEG; i <= EFFECT_END; i++)
{
double dRedDiff = m_pOrig[i].r - m_pOrig[i].x;
m_pWork[i].r = m_pOrig[i].x + (uint8_t)(dRedDiff * dPercent);
m_pWork[i].g = (uint8_t)((double)m_pOrig[i].g * dPercent);
m_pWork[i].b = (uint8_t)((double)m_pOrig[i].b * dPercent);
}
// Set new palette
rspSetPaletteEntries(EFFECT_BEG, EFFECT_LEN, &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].r), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].g), &(m_pWork[EFFECT_BEG].b), sizeof(rgb));
rspUpdatePalette();
// If we're done with the fade, go to next step
if (dPercent == 1.0)
m_sStep = 10;
}
// Condition return value based on whether or not we're done
if (m_sStep == 10)
return true;
return false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
extern void EndMenuTrans(
bool bFinish) // In: true to finish effect, false to abort it
{
// If step isn't over 0 then there's nothing to do
if (m_sStep > 0)
{
// Check if caller wants to finish effect
if (bFinish)
{
// Finish the effect
m_bFinishASAP = bFinish;
// while (!DoMenuTrans())
// ;
}
// Free lots of stuff
delete []m_pOrig;
delete []m_pWork;
delete []m_pSaveStep4;
delete []m_pUnmapStep4;
delete []m_pUnmapStep5;
delete m_pim;
// Reset step to "nothing"
m_sStep = 0;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Remap the pixels using the specified map
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static void Remap(
uint8_t* aucMap)
{
// Jon brought up a potential problem with calling rspLockBuffer(), which
// is BLiT's version of this. In debug mode, it apparently doesn't do
// anything because it assumes you will be calling a BLiT function, which
// would actually do the locking. Since we don't call a BLiT function
// here, the end result would be no locking. This is only a problem in
// debug mode. We'll have to check into a better solution, but for now
// I'm just calling the "real" buffer lock.
U8* pu8VideoBuf;
int32_t lPitch;
// Note that we only need to do this in the case that the buffer is not already
// locked. Since we keep it locked while the game is running now, we don't need
// it (note also regarding the lock comment above that currently rspLockBuffer()
// does the lock even in DEBUG mode)
// IF you comment this back in, remember to comment in the unlock as well!
#if 0
if (rspLockVideoBuffer((void**)&pu8VideoBuf, &lPitch) ) == 0)
{
#else
if (rspLockBuffer() == 0)
{
pu8VideoBuf = g_pimScreenBuf->m_pData;
lPitch = g_pimScreenBuf->m_lPitch;
#endif
int16_t sHeight = g_pimScreenBuf->m_sHeight;
int16_t sWidth = g_pimScreenBuf->m_sWidth;
int16_t sWidth2;
int32_t lNextRow = lPitch - (int32_t)sWidth;
uint8_t* pBuf = pu8VideoBuf;
if ((sHeight > 0) && (sWidth > 0))
{
do {
sWidth2 = sWidth;
do {
*pBuf = *(aucMap + (int32_t)*pBuf); // may be faster than aucMap[*pBuf]
pBuf++;
} while (--sWidth2);
pBuf += lNextRow;
} while (--sHeight);
}
#if 0
rspUnlockVideoBuffer();
#else
rspUnlockBuffer();
#endif
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// EOF
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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