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FB: OMAP: Blizzard: Properly disable zoom when necessary
authorSiarhei Siamashka <siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com>
Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:52:14 +0000 (12:52 +0300)
committerTony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:42:24 +0000 (14:42 +0300)
The problem is related to the following notice in the documentation:
"Once a destructive window with up-scaling is created, it can only be
disabled by creating a background window.". With the current omapfb
driver code, if you try to do a partial screen update (show menu or
dialog) after a scaled screen update (video overlay), scaling setting
are not reset properly and you see this "magnifying glass" effect if a
part of new update overlaps previously scaled area.

Signed-off-by: Siarhei Siamashka <siarhei.siamashka@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel.stone@nokia.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
drivers/video/omap/blizzard.c

index 6031b89573b236791e2fbbff80c8753429c6bdf4..f60a2338ef987e289878273bbe72f0a903bdad55 100644 (file)
@@ -163,6 +163,10 @@ struct blizzard_struct {
        int                     vid_scaled;
        int                     last_color_mode;
        int                     zoom_on;
+       int                     zoom_area_gx1;
+       int                     zoom_area_gx2;
+       int                     zoom_area_gy1;
+       int                     zoom_area_gy2;
        int                     screen_width;
        int                     screen_height;
        unsigned                te_connected:1;
@@ -514,6 +518,12 @@ static int do_full_screen_update(struct blizzard_request *req)
        return REQ_PENDING;
 }
 
+static int check_1d_intersect(int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2)
+{
+    if (a2 <= b1 || b2 <= a1) return 0;
+    return 1;
+}
+
 /* Setup all planes with an overlapping area with the update window. */
 static int do_partial_update(struct blizzard_request *req, int plane,
                             int x, int y, int w, int h,
@@ -526,6 +536,7 @@ static int do_partial_update(struct blizzard_request *req, int plane,
        int color_mode;
        int flags;
        int zoom_off;
+       int have_zoom_for_this_update = 0;
 
        /* Global coordinates, relative to pixel 0,0 of the LCD */
        gx1 = x + blizzard.plane[plane].pos_x;
@@ -545,10 +556,6 @@ static int do_partial_update(struct blizzard_request *req, int plane,
                gx2_out = gx1_out + w_out;
                gy2_out = gy1_out + h_out;
        }
-       zoom_off = blizzard.zoom_on && gx1 == 0 && gy1 == 0 &&
-               w == blizzard.screen_width && h == blizzard.screen_height;
-       blizzard.zoom_on = (!zoom_off && blizzard.zoom_on) ||
-                          (w < w_out || h < h_out);
 
        for (i = 0; i < OMAPFB_PLANE_NUM; i++) {
                struct plane_info *p = &blizzard.plane[i];
@@ -654,8 +661,49 @@ static int do_partial_update(struct blizzard_request *req, int plane,
        else
                disable_tearsync();
 
+       if ((gx2_out - gx1_out) != (gx2 - gx1) ||
+           (gy2_out - gy1_out) != (gy2 - gy1))
+               have_zoom_for_this_update = 1;
+
+       /* 'background' type of screen update (as opposed to 'destructive') 
+          can be used to disable scaling if scaling is active */
+       zoom_off = blizzard.zoom_on && !have_zoom_for_this_update &&
+           (gx1_out == 0) && (gx2_out == blizzard.screen_width) &&
+           (gy1_out == 0) && (gy2_out == blizzard.screen_height) &&
+           (gx1 == 0) && (gy1 == 0);
+
+       if (blizzard.zoom_on && !have_zoom_for_this_update && !zoom_off &&
+           check_1d_intersect(blizzard.zoom_area_gx1, blizzard.zoom_area_gx2,
+                              gx1_out, gx2_out) &&
+           check_1d_intersect(blizzard.zoom_area_gy1, blizzard.zoom_area_gy2,
+                              gy1_out, gy2_out)) {
+               /* Previous screen update was using scaling, current update
+                * is not using it. Additionally, current screen update is
+                * going to overlap with the scaled area. Scaling needs to be
+                * disabled in order to avoid 'magnifying glass' effect.
+                * Dummy setup of background window can be used for this.
+                */
+               set_window_regs(0, 0, blizzard.screen_width,
+                               blizzard.screen_height,
+                               0, 0, blizzard.screen_width,
+                               blizzard.screen_height,
+                               BLIZZARD_COLOR_RGB565, 1, flags);
+               blizzard.zoom_on = 0;
+       }
+
+       /* remember scaling settings if we have scaled update */
+       if (have_zoom_for_this_update) {
+               blizzard.zoom_on = 1;
+               blizzard.zoom_area_gx1 = gx1_out;
+               blizzard.zoom_area_gx2 = gx2_out;
+               blizzard.zoom_area_gy1 = gy1_out;
+               blizzard.zoom_area_gy2 = gy2_out;
+       }
+
        set_window_regs(gx1, gy1, gx2, gy2, gx1_out, gy1_out, gx2_out, gy2_out,
                        color_mode, zoom_off, flags);
+       if (zoom_off)
+               blizzard.zoom_on = 0;
 
        blizzard.extif->set_bits_per_cycle(16);
        /* set_window_regs has left the register index at the right