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view chipsetsw/drivers/drv_app/r2d/lcds/PC_DSAMPLE/custom_process.pl @ 311:5f8ab159aa76
l1p_ctl.c: l1pctl_pagc_read() reconstructed
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 03 Oct 2017 06:30:41 +0000 |
parents | 509db1a7b7b8 |
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#!perl # Mode os scanning (vertical or horizontal) $mode=$ARGV[0]; # Name of file used to transfer data between this script and the r2d_font_tool $data=$ARGV[1]; if (($#ARGV+1)>2) { $x=$ARGV[3]; open(DATA,">$data") or die "Cannot create data file : $!\n"; $words = int($x)+1; # One word must be added because the alignement is done by excess print DATA $words; close(DATA); } else { # Open the data file to import glyph bit matrix generated by r2d_font_tool open(DATA,"$data") or die "Cannot open input file : $!\n"; # It is the size unmodified by r2d_font_tool (width in vertical mode and # height in horizontal mode). It corresponds to the width/height for the # current glyph $matrix_size=int(<DATA>); # It is the size which is word aligned by r2d_font_tool (height in # vertical mode and width in horizontal one) # It corresponds to the max width/height on all fonts. $matrix_aligned_size=int(<DATA>); # Original value before word alignment # (Max value on all glyphs before alignment) $matrix_max_size=int(<DATA>); # Width of the glyph image in the bitmap $matrix_image_width=int(<DATA>); # Height of the glyph in the bitmap $matrix_image_height=int(<DATA>); if ($mode =~ /vertical/) { # Scanning of the glyph bit matrix done column per column # (since datas are saved column per column by r2d_font_tool # when in horizontal mode) for($i=0;$i<$matrix_size;$i++) { for($j=0;$j<$matrix_aligned_size;$j++) { $matrix{$i.".".$j}=int(<DATA>); } } } else { # Scanning of the glyph bit matrix done line per line for($i=0;$i<$matrix_aligned_size;$i++) { for($j=0;$j<$matrix_size;$j++) { $matrix{$i.".".$j}=int(<DATA>); } } } close(DATA); # That part of the code is translating the glyph (initially represented # as a bit matrix) to a format which is compatible with the current LCD. # # In this example, the LCD is a 24 bpp one. So, a bit 0 (correponding to black) # must be converted to 0, and 1 (for white) to 0xFFFFFF. # # The scanning must use the IMAGE width in vertical mode # and the IMAGE height in horizontal mode. # In vertical mode, the height must use max_size on all glyph # In horizontal mode, the width must use the max_size. # You can either use the aligned_version if you LCD is a 1bpp one and # or you can use the non aligned one (matrix_max_size) and do the alignment # yourself. # In our case, the LCD is a 24bpp, so no alignment is required and the # max_size is used directly. $words=int($matrix_max_size) ; $aligned=$words; open(DATA,">$data") or die "Cannot create data file : $!\n"; # Scanning line per line for($j=0;$j<$matrix_image_height;$j++) { for($i=0;$i<$aligned;$i++) { $ra=$matrix{$i.".".$j}; # Conversion of bit to color value if ($ra == 0) { $ra=0x00FFFFFF; } else { $ra=0x00000000; } $res=sprintf "0x%08X\n",$ra; print DATA $res; } } close(DATA); }