/* * Copyright (c) 1997-2003 by The XFree86 Project, Inc. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s) * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s). */ /* * Authors: Dirk Hohndel * David Dawes * Marc La France * ... and others * * This file includes helper functions for mode related things. */ #ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "os.h" #include "servermd.h" #include "mibank.h" #include "globals.h" #include "xf86.h" #include "xf86Priv.h" #include "xf86DDC.h" /* * xf86GetNearestClock -- * Find closest clock to given frequency (in kHz). This assumes the * number of clocks is greater than zero. */ _X_EXPORT int xf86GetNearestClock(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int freq, Bool allowDiv2, int DivFactor, int MulFactor, int *divider) { int nearestClock = 0, nearestDiv = 1; int minimumGap = abs(freq - scrp->clock[0]); int i, j, k, gap; if (allowDiv2) k = 2; else k = 1; /* Must set this here in case the best match is scrp->clock[0] */ if (divider != NULL) *divider = 0; for (i = 0; i < scrp->numClocks; i++) { for (j = 1; j <= k; j++) { gap = abs((freq * j) - ((scrp->clock[i] * DivFactor) / MulFactor)); if ((gap < minimumGap) || ((gap == minimumGap) && (j < nearestDiv))) { minimumGap = gap; nearestClock = i; nearestDiv = j; if (divider != NULL) *divider = (j - 1) * V_CLKDIV2; } } } return nearestClock; } /* * xf86ModeStatusToString * * Convert a ModeStatus value to a printable message */ _X_EXPORT const char * xf86ModeStatusToString(ModeStatus status) { switch (status) { case MODE_OK: return "Mode OK"; case MODE_HSYNC: return "hsync out of range"; case MODE_VSYNC: return "vrefresh out of range"; case MODE_H_ILLEGAL: return "illegal horizontal timings"; case MODE_V_ILLEGAL: return "illegal vertical timings"; case MODE_BAD_WIDTH: return "width requires unsupported line pitch"; case MODE_NOMODE: return "no mode of this name"; case MODE_NO_INTERLACE: return "interlace mode not supported"; case MODE_NO_DBLESCAN: return "doublescan mode not supported"; case MODE_NO_VSCAN: return "multiscan mode not supported"; case MODE_MEM: return "insufficient memory for mode"; case MODE_VIRTUAL_X: return "width too large for virtual size"; case MODE_VIRTUAL_Y: return "height too large for virtual size"; case MODE_MEM_VIRT: return "insufficient memory given virtual size"; case MODE_NOCLOCK: return "no clock available for mode"; case MODE_CLOCK_HIGH: return "mode clock too high"; case MODE_CLOCK_LOW: return "mode clock too low"; case MODE_CLOCK_RANGE: return "bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan"; case MODE_BAD_HVALUE: return "horizontal timing out of range"; case MODE_BAD_VVALUE: return "vertical timing out of range"; case MODE_BAD_VSCAN: return "VScan value out of range"; case MODE_HSYNC_NARROW: return "horizontal sync too narrow"; case MODE_HSYNC_WIDE: return "horizontal sync too wide"; case MODE_HBLANK_NARROW: return "horizontal blanking too narrow"; case MODE_HBLANK_WIDE: return "horizontal blanking too wide"; case MODE_VSYNC_NARROW: return "vertical sync too narrow"; case MODE_VSYNC_WIDE: return "vertical sync too wide"; case MODE_VBLANK_NARROW: return "vertical blanking too narrow"; case MODE_VBLANK_WIDE: return "vertical blanking too wide"; case MODE_PANEL: return "exceeds panel dimensions"; case MODE_INTERLACE_WIDTH: return "width too large for interlaced mode"; case MODE_ONE_WIDTH: return "all modes must have the same width"; case MODE_ONE_HEIGHT: return "all modes must have the same height"; case MODE_ONE_SIZE: return "all modes must have the same resolution"; case MODE_NO_REDUCED: return "monitor doesn't support reduced blanking"; case MODE_BAD: return "unknown reason"; case MODE_ERROR: return "internal error"; default: return "unknown"; } } /* * xf86ShowClockRanges() -- Print the clock ranges allowed * and the clock values scaled by ClockMulFactor and ClockDivFactor */ _X_EXPORT void xf86ShowClockRanges(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, ClockRangePtr clockRanges) { ClockRangePtr cp; int MulFactor = 1; int DivFactor = 1; int i, j; int scaledClock; for (cp = clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next) { DivFactor = max(1, cp->ClockDivFactor); MulFactor = max(1, cp->ClockMulFactor); if (scrp->progClock) { if (cp->minClock) { if (cp->maxClock) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Clock range: %6.2f to %6.2f MHz\n", (double)cp->minClock / 1000.0, (double)cp->maxClock / 1000.0); } else { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Minimum clock: %6.2f MHz\n", (double)cp->minClock / 1000.0); } } else { if (cp->maxClock) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Maximum clock: %6.2f MHz\n", (double)cp->maxClock / 1000.0); } } } else if (DivFactor > 1 || MulFactor > 1) { j = 0; for (i = 0; i < scrp->numClocks; i++) { scaledClock = (scrp->clock[i] * DivFactor) / MulFactor; if (scaledClock >= cp->minClock && scaledClock <= cp->maxClock) { if ((j % 8) == 0) { if (j > 0) xf86ErrorF("\n"); xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "scaled clocks:"); } xf86ErrorF(" %6.2f", (double)scaledClock / 1000.0); j++; } } xf86ErrorF("\n"); } } } /* * xf86FindClockRangeForMode() [... like the name says ...] */ static ClockRangePtr xf86FindClockRangeForMode(ClockRangePtr clockRanges, DisplayModePtr p) { ClockRangePtr cp; for (cp = clockRanges; ; cp = cp->next) if (!cp || ((p->Clock >= cp->minClock) && (p->Clock <= cp->maxClock) && (cp->interlaceAllowed || !(p->Flags & V_INTERLACE)) && (cp->doubleScanAllowed || ((p->VScan <= 1) && !(p->Flags & V_DBLSCAN))))) return cp; } /* * xf86HandleBuiltinMode() - handles built-in modes */ static ModeStatus xf86HandleBuiltinMode(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, DisplayModePtr p, DisplayModePtr modep, ClockRangePtr clockRanges, Bool allowDiv2) { ClockRangePtr cp; int extraFlags = 0; int MulFactor = 1; int DivFactor = 1; int clockIndex; /* Reject previously rejected modes */ if (p->status != MODE_OK) return p->status; /* Reject previously considered modes */ if (p->prev) return MODE_NOMODE; if ((p->type & M_T_CLOCK_C) == M_T_CLOCK_C) { /* Check clock is in range */ cp = xf86FindClockRangeForMode(clockRanges, p); if (cp == NULL){ modep->type = p->type; p->status = MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; return MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; } DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; if (!scrp->progClock) { clockIndex = xf86GetNearestClock(scrp, p->Clock, allowDiv2, cp->ClockDivFactor, cp->ClockMulFactor, &extraFlags); modep->Clock = (scrp->clock[clockIndex] * DivFactor) / MulFactor; modep->ClockIndex = clockIndex; modep->SynthClock = scrp->clock[clockIndex]; if (extraFlags & V_CLKDIV2) { modep->Clock /= 2; modep->SynthClock /= 2; } } else { modep->Clock = p->Clock; modep->ClockIndex = -1; modep->SynthClock = (modep->Clock * MulFactor) / DivFactor; } modep->PrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; } else { if(!scrp->progClock) { modep->Clock = p->Clock; modep->ClockIndex = p->ClockIndex; modep->SynthClock = p->SynthClock; } else { modep->Clock = p->Clock; modep->ClockIndex = -1; modep->SynthClock = p->SynthClock; } modep->PrivFlags = p->PrivFlags; } modep->type = p->type; modep->HDisplay = p->HDisplay; modep->HSyncStart = p->HSyncStart; modep->HSyncEnd = p->HSyncEnd; modep->HTotal = p->HTotal; modep->HSkew = p->HSkew; modep->VDisplay = p->VDisplay; modep->VSyncStart = p->VSyncStart; modep->VSyncEnd = p->VSyncEnd; modep->VTotal = p->VTotal; modep->VScan = p->VScan; modep->Flags = p->Flags | extraFlags; modep->CrtcHDisplay = p->CrtcHDisplay; modep->CrtcHBlankStart = p->CrtcHBlankStart; modep->CrtcHSyncStart = p->CrtcHSyncStart; modep->CrtcHSyncEnd = p->CrtcHSyncEnd; modep->CrtcHBlankEnd = p->CrtcHBlankEnd; modep->CrtcHTotal = p->CrtcHTotal; modep->CrtcHSkew = p->CrtcHSkew; modep->CrtcVDisplay = p->CrtcVDisplay; modep->CrtcVBlankStart = p->CrtcVBlankStart; modep->CrtcVSyncStart = p->CrtcVSyncStart; modep->CrtcVSyncEnd = p->CrtcVSyncEnd; modep->CrtcVBlankEnd = p->CrtcVBlankEnd; modep->CrtcVTotal = p->CrtcVTotal; modep->CrtcHAdjusted = p->CrtcHAdjusted; modep->CrtcVAdjusted = p->CrtcVAdjusted; modep->HSync = p->HSync; modep->VRefresh = p->VRefresh; modep->Private = p->Private; modep->PrivSize = p->PrivSize; p->prev = modep; return MODE_OK; } static double ModeHSync(DisplayModePtr mode) { double hsync = 0.0; if (mode->HSync > 0.0) hsync = mode->HSync; else if (mode->HTotal > 0) hsync = (float)mode->Clock / (float)mode->HTotal; return hsync; } static double ModeVRefresh(DisplayModePtr mode) { double refresh = 0.0; if (mode->VRefresh > 0.0) refresh = mode->VRefresh; else if (mode->HTotal > 0 && mode->VTotal > 0) { refresh = mode->Clock * 1000.0 / mode->HTotal / mode->VTotal; if (mode->Flags & V_INTERLACE) refresh *= 2.0; if (mode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN) refresh /= 2.0; if (mode->VScan > 1) refresh /= (float)(mode->VScan); } return refresh; } /* * xf86LookupMode * * This function returns a mode from the given list which matches the * given name. When multiple modes with the same name are available, * the method of picking the matching mode is determined by the * strategy selected. * * This function takes the following parameters: * scrp ScrnInfoPtr * modep pointer to the returned mode, which must have the name * field filled in. * clockRanges a list of clock ranges. This is optional when all the * modes are built-in modes. * strategy how to decide which mode to use from multiple modes with * the same name * * In addition, the following fields from the ScrnInfoRec are used: * modePool the list of monitor modes compatible with the driver * clocks a list of discrete clocks * numClocks number of discrete clocks * progClock clock is programmable * * If a mode was found, its values are filled in to the area pointed to * by modep, If a mode was not found the return value indicates the * reason. */ _X_EXPORT ModeStatus xf86LookupMode(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, DisplayModePtr modep, ClockRangePtr clockRanges, LookupModeFlags strategy) { DisplayModePtr p, bestMode = NULL; ClockRangePtr cp; int i, k, gap, minimumGap = CLOCK_TOLERANCE + 1; double refresh, bestRefresh = 0.0; Bool found = FALSE; int extraFlags = 0; int clockIndex = -1; int MulFactor = 1; int DivFactor = 1; int ModePrivFlags = 0; ModeStatus status = MODE_NOMODE; Bool allowDiv2 = (strategy & LOOKUP_CLKDIV2) != 0; Bool haveBuiltin; strategy &= ~(LOOKUP_CLKDIV2 | LOOKUP_OPTIONAL_TOLERANCES); /* Some sanity checking */ if (scrp == NULL || scrp->modePool == NULL || (!scrp->progClock && scrp->numClocks == 0)) { ErrorF("xf86LookupMode: called with invalid scrnInfoRec\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } if (modep == NULL || modep->name == NULL) { ErrorF("xf86LookupMode: called with invalid modep\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } for (cp = clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next) { /* DivFactor and MulFactor must be > 0 */ cp->ClockDivFactor = max(1, cp->ClockDivFactor); cp->ClockMulFactor = max(1, cp->ClockMulFactor); } haveBuiltin = FALSE; /* Scan the mode pool for matching names */ for (p = scrp->modePool; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (strcmp(p->name, modep->name) == 0) { /* * Requested mode is a built-in mode. Don't let the user * override it. * Since built-in modes always come before user specified * modes it will always be found first. */ if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) { haveBuiltin = TRUE; } if (haveBuiltin && !(p->type & M_T_BUILTIN)) continue; /* Skip over previously rejected modes */ if (p->status != MODE_OK) { if (!found) status = p->status; continue; } /* Skip over previously considered modes */ if (p->prev) continue; if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) { return xf86HandleBuiltinMode(scrp, p,modep, clockRanges, allowDiv2); } /* Check clock is in range */ cp = xf86FindClockRangeForMode(clockRanges, p); if (cp == NULL) { /* * XXX Could do more here to provide a more detailed * reason for not finding a mode. */ p->status = MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; if (!found) status = MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; continue; } /* * If programmable clock and strategy is not LOOKUP_BEST_REFRESH, * the required mode has been found, otherwise record the refresh * and continue looking. */ if (scrp->progClock) { found = TRUE; if (strategy != LOOKUP_BEST_REFRESH) { bestMode = p; DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; break; } refresh = ModeVRefresh(p); if (p->Flags & V_INTERLACE) refresh /= INTERLACE_REFRESH_WEIGHT; if (refresh > bestRefresh) { bestMode = p; DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; bestRefresh = refresh; } continue; } /* * Clock is in range, so if it is not a programmable clock, find * a matching clock. */ i = xf86GetNearestClock(scrp, p->Clock, allowDiv2, cp->ClockDivFactor, cp->ClockMulFactor, &k); /* * If the clock is too far from the requested clock, this * mode is no good. */ if (k & V_CLKDIV2) gap = abs((p->Clock * 2) - ((scrp->clock[i] * cp->ClockDivFactor) / cp->ClockMulFactor)); else gap = abs(p->Clock - ((scrp->clock[i] * cp->ClockDivFactor) / cp->ClockMulFactor)); if (gap > minimumGap) { p->status = MODE_NOCLOCK; if (!found) status = MODE_NOCLOCK; continue; } found = TRUE; if (strategy == LOOKUP_BEST_REFRESH) { refresh = ModeVRefresh(p); if (p->Flags & V_INTERLACE) refresh /= INTERLACE_REFRESH_WEIGHT; if (refresh > bestRefresh) { bestMode = p; DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; extraFlags = k; clockIndex = i; bestRefresh = refresh; } continue; } if (strategy == LOOKUP_CLOSEST_CLOCK) { if (gap < minimumGap) { bestMode = p; DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; extraFlags = k; clockIndex = i; minimumGap = gap; } continue; } /* * If strategy is neither LOOKUP_BEST_REFRESH or * LOOKUP_CLOSEST_CLOCK the required mode has been found. */ bestMode = p; DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; extraFlags = k; clockIndex = i; break; } } if (!found || bestMode == NULL) return status; /* Fill in the mode parameters */ if (scrp->progClock) { modep->Clock = bestMode->Clock; modep->ClockIndex = -1; modep->SynthClock = (modep->Clock * MulFactor) / DivFactor; } else { modep->Clock = (scrp->clock[clockIndex] * DivFactor) / MulFactor; modep->ClockIndex = clockIndex; modep->SynthClock = scrp->clock[clockIndex]; if (extraFlags & V_CLKDIV2) { modep->Clock /= 2; modep->SynthClock /= 2; } } modep->type = bestMode->type; modep->PrivFlags = ModePrivFlags; modep->HDisplay = bestMode->HDisplay; modep->HSyncStart = bestMode->HSyncStart; modep->HSyncEnd = bestMode->HSyncEnd; modep->HTotal = bestMode->HTotal; modep->HSkew = bestMode->HSkew; modep->VDisplay = bestMode->VDisplay; modep->VSyncStart = bestMode->VSyncStart; modep->VSyncEnd = bestMode->VSyncEnd; modep->VTotal = bestMode->VTotal; modep->VScan = bestMode->VScan; modep->Flags = bestMode->Flags | extraFlags; modep->CrtcHDisplay = bestMode->CrtcHDisplay; modep->CrtcHBlankStart = bestMode->CrtcHBlankStart; modep->CrtcHSyncStart = bestMode->CrtcHSyncStart; modep->CrtcHSyncEnd = bestMode->CrtcHSyncEnd; modep->CrtcHBlankEnd = bestMode->CrtcHBlankEnd; modep->CrtcHTotal = bestMode->CrtcHTotal; modep->CrtcHSkew = bestMode->CrtcHSkew; modep->CrtcVDisplay = bestMode->CrtcVDisplay; modep->CrtcVBlankStart = bestMode->CrtcVBlankStart; modep->CrtcVSyncStart = bestMode->CrtcVSyncStart; modep->CrtcVSyncEnd = bestMode->CrtcVSyncEnd; modep->CrtcVBlankEnd = bestMode->CrtcVBlankEnd; modep->CrtcVTotal = bestMode->CrtcVTotal; modep->CrtcHAdjusted = bestMode->CrtcHAdjusted; modep->CrtcVAdjusted = bestMode->CrtcVAdjusted; modep->HSync = bestMode->HSync; modep->VRefresh = bestMode->VRefresh; modep->Private = bestMode->Private; modep->PrivSize = bestMode->PrivSize; bestMode->prev = modep; return MODE_OK; } /* * xf86SetModeCrtc * * Initialises the Crtc parameters for a mode. The initialisation includes * adjustments for interlaced and double scan modes. */ static void xf86SetModeCrtc(DisplayModePtr p, int adjustFlags) { if ((p == NULL) || ((p->type & M_T_CRTC_C) == M_T_BUILTIN)) return; p->CrtcHDisplay = p->HDisplay; p->CrtcHSyncStart = p->HSyncStart; p->CrtcHSyncEnd = p->HSyncEnd; p->CrtcHTotal = p->HTotal; p->CrtcHSkew = p->HSkew; p->CrtcVDisplay = p->VDisplay; p->CrtcVSyncStart = p->VSyncStart; p->CrtcVSyncEnd = p->VSyncEnd; p->CrtcVTotal = p->VTotal; if (p->Flags & V_INTERLACE) { if (adjustFlags & INTERLACE_HALVE_V) { p->CrtcVDisplay /= 2; p->CrtcVSyncStart /= 2; p->CrtcVSyncEnd /= 2; p->CrtcVTotal /= 2; } /* Force interlaced modes to have an odd VTotal */ /* maybe we should only do this when INTERLACE_HALVE_V is set? */ p->CrtcVTotal |= 1; } if (p->Flags & V_DBLSCAN) { p->CrtcVDisplay *= 2; p->CrtcVSyncStart *= 2; p->CrtcVSyncEnd *= 2; p->CrtcVTotal *= 2; } if (p->VScan > 1) { p->CrtcVDisplay *= p->VScan; p->CrtcVSyncStart *= p->VScan; p->CrtcVSyncEnd *= p->VScan; p->CrtcVTotal *= p->VScan; } p->CrtcHAdjusted = FALSE; p->CrtcVAdjusted = FALSE; /* * XXX * * The following is taken from VGA, but applies to other cores as well. */ p->CrtcVBlankStart = min(p->CrtcVSyncStart, p->CrtcVDisplay); p->CrtcVBlankEnd = max(p->CrtcVSyncEnd, p->CrtcVTotal); if ((p->CrtcVBlankEnd - p->CrtcVBlankStart) >= 127) { /* * V Blanking size must be < 127. * Moving blank start forward is safer than moving blank end * back, since monitors clamp just AFTER the sync pulse (or in * the sync pulse), but never before. */ p->CrtcVBlankStart = p->CrtcVBlankEnd - 127; /* * If VBlankStart is now > VSyncStart move VBlankStart * to VSyncStart using the maximum width that fits into * VTotal. */ if (p->CrtcVBlankStart > p->CrtcVSyncStart) { p->CrtcVBlankStart = p->CrtcVSyncStart; p->CrtcVBlankEnd = min(p->CrtcHBlankStart + 127, p->CrtcVTotal); } } p->CrtcHBlankStart = min(p->CrtcHSyncStart, p->CrtcHDisplay); p->CrtcHBlankEnd = max(p->CrtcHSyncEnd, p->CrtcHTotal); if ((p->CrtcHBlankEnd - p->CrtcHBlankStart) >= 63 * 8) { /* * H Blanking size must be < 63*8. Same remark as above. */ p->CrtcHBlankStart = p->CrtcHBlankEnd - 63 * 8; if (p->CrtcHBlankStart > p->CrtcHSyncStart) { p->CrtcHBlankStart = p->CrtcHSyncStart; p->CrtcHBlankEnd = min(p->CrtcHBlankStart + 63 * 8, p->CrtcHTotal); } } } /* * xf86CheckModeForMonitor * * This function takes a mode and monitor description, and determines * if the mode is valid for the monitor. */ _X_EXPORT ModeStatus xf86CheckModeForMonitor(DisplayModePtr mode, MonPtr monitor) { int i; /* Sanity checks */ if (mode == NULL || monitor == NULL) { ErrorF("xf86CheckModeForMonitor: called with invalid parameters\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } #ifdef DEBUG ErrorF("xf86CheckModeForMonitor(%p %s, %p %s)\n", mode, mode->name, monitor, monitor->id); #endif if (monitor->DDC) { xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(monitor->DDC); struct detailed_monitor_section* detMon; struct monitor_ranges *mon_range; int i; mon_range = NULL; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { detMon = &DDC->det_mon[i]; if(detMon->type == DS_RANGES) { mon_range = &detMon->section.ranges; } } if (mon_range) { /* mode->Clock in kHz, DDC in MHz */ if (mon_range->max_clock < 2550 && mode->Clock / 1000.0 > mon_range->max_clock) { xf86Msg(X_WARNING, "(%s,%s) mode clock %gMHz exceeds DDC maximum %dMHz\n", mode->name, monitor->id, mode->Clock/1000.0, mon_range->max_clock); } } } /* Some basic mode validity checks */ if (0 >= mode->HDisplay || mode->HDisplay > mode->HSyncStart || mode->HSyncStart >= mode->HSyncEnd || mode->HSyncEnd >= mode->HTotal) return MODE_H_ILLEGAL; if (0 >= mode->VDisplay || mode->VDisplay > mode->VSyncStart || mode->VSyncStart >= mode->VSyncEnd || mode->VSyncEnd >= mode->VTotal) return MODE_V_ILLEGAL; if (monitor->nHsync > 0) { /* Check hsync against the allowed ranges */ float hsync = ModeHSync(mode); for (i = 0; i < monitor->nHsync; i++) if ((hsync > monitor->hsync[i].lo * (1.0 - SYNC_TOLERANCE)) && (hsync < monitor->hsync[i].hi * (1.0 + SYNC_TOLERANCE))) break; /* Now see whether we ran out of sync ranges without finding a match */ if (i == monitor->nHsync) return MODE_HSYNC; } if (monitor->nVrefresh > 0) { /* Check vrefresh against the allowed ranges */ float vrefrsh = ModeVRefresh(mode); for (i = 0; i < monitor->nVrefresh; i++) if ((vrefrsh > monitor->vrefresh[i].lo * (1.0 - SYNC_TOLERANCE)) && (vrefrsh < monitor->vrefresh[i].hi * (1.0 + SYNC_TOLERANCE))) break; /* Now see whether we ran out of refresh ranges without finding a match */ if (i == monitor->nVrefresh) return MODE_VSYNC; } /* Force interlaced modes to have an odd VTotal */ if (mode->Flags & V_INTERLACE) mode->CrtcVTotal = mode->VTotal |= 1; /* * This code stops cvt -r modes, and only cvt -r modes, from hitting 15y+ * old CRTs which might, when there is a lot of solar flare activity and * when the celestial bodies are unfavourably aligned, implode trying to * sync to it. It's called "Protecting the user from doing anything stupid". * -- libv */ /* Is the horizontal blanking a bit lowish? */ if (((mode->HDisplay * 5 / 4) & ~0x07) > mode->HTotal) { /* is this a cvt -r mode, and only a cvt -r mode? */ if (((mode->HTotal - mode->HDisplay) == 160) && ((mode->HSyncEnd - mode->HDisplay) == 80) && ((mode->HSyncEnd - mode->HSyncStart) == 32) && ((mode->VSyncStart - mode->VDisplay) == 3)) { if (!monitor->reducedblanking) return MODE_NO_REDUCED; } } return MODE_OK; } /* * xf86CheckModeSize * * An internal routine to check if a mode fits in video memory. This tries to * avoid overflows that would otherwise occur when video memory size is greater * than 256MB. */ static Bool xf86CheckModeSize(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int w, int x, int y) { int bpp = scrp->fbFormat.bitsPerPixel, pad = scrp->fbFormat.scanlinePad; int lineWidth, lastWidth; if (scrp->depth == 4) pad *= 4; /* 4 planes */ /* Sanity check */ if ((w < 0) || (x < 0) || (y <= 0)) return FALSE; lineWidth = (((w * bpp) + pad - 1) / pad) * pad; lastWidth = x * bpp; /* * At this point, we need to compare * * (lineWidth * (y - 1)) + lastWidth * * against * * scrp->videoRam * (1024 * 8) * * These are bit quantities. To avoid overflows, do the comparison in * terms of BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD units. This assumes BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD * is a power of 2. We currently use 32, which limits us to a video * memory size of 8GB. */ lineWidth = (lineWidth + (BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD - 1)) / BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD; lastWidth = (lastWidth + (BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD - 1)) / BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD; if ((lineWidth * (y - 1) + lastWidth) > (scrp->videoRam * ((1024 * 8) / BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD))) return FALSE; return TRUE; } /* * xf86InitialCheckModeForDriver * * This function checks if a mode satisfies a driver's initial requirements: * - mode size fits within the available pixel area (memory) * - width lies within the range of supported line pitches * - mode size fits within virtual size (if fixed) * - horizontal timings are in range * * This function takes the following parameters: * scrp ScrnInfoPtr * mode mode to check * maxPitch (optional) maximum line pitch * virtualX (optional) virtual width requested * virtualY (optional) virtual height requested * * In addition, the following fields from the ScrnInfoRec are used: * monitor pointer to structure for monitor section * fbFormat pixel format for the framebuffer * videoRam video memory size (in kB) * maxHValue maximum horizontal timing value * maxVValue maximum vertical timing value */ _X_EXPORT ModeStatus xf86InitialCheckModeForDriver(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, DisplayModePtr mode, ClockRangePtr clockRanges, LookupModeFlags strategy, int maxPitch, int virtualX, int virtualY) { ClockRangePtr cp; ModeStatus status; Bool allowDiv2 = (strategy & LOOKUP_CLKDIV2) != 0; int i, needDiv2; /* Sanity checks */ if (!scrp || !mode || !clockRanges) { ErrorF("xf86InitialCheckModeForDriver: " "called with invalid parameters\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } #ifdef DEBUG ErrorF("xf86InitialCheckModeForDriver(%p, %p %s, %p, 0x%x, %d, %d, %d)\n", scrp, mode, mode->name , clockRanges, strategy, maxPitch, virtualX, virtualY); #endif /* Some basic mode validity checks */ if (0 >= mode->HDisplay || mode->HDisplay > mode->HSyncStart || mode->HSyncStart >= mode->HSyncEnd || mode->HSyncEnd >= mode->HTotal) return MODE_H_ILLEGAL; if (0 >= mode->VDisplay || mode->VDisplay > mode->VSyncStart || mode->VSyncStart >= mode->VSyncEnd || mode->VSyncEnd >= mode->VTotal) return MODE_V_ILLEGAL; if (!xf86CheckModeSize(scrp, mode->HDisplay, mode->HDisplay, mode->VDisplay)) return MODE_MEM; if (maxPitch > 0 && mode->HDisplay > maxPitch) return MODE_BAD_WIDTH; if (virtualX > 0 && mode->HDisplay > virtualX) return MODE_VIRTUAL_X; if (virtualY > 0 && mode->VDisplay > virtualY) return MODE_VIRTUAL_Y; if (scrp->maxHValue > 0 && mode->HTotal > scrp->maxHValue) return MODE_BAD_HVALUE; if (scrp->maxVValue > 0 && mode->VTotal > scrp->maxVValue) return MODE_BAD_VVALUE; /* * The use of the DisplayModeRec's Crtc* and SynthClock elements below is * provisional, in that they are later reused by the driver at mode-set * time. Here, they are temporarily enlisted to contain the mode timings * as seen by the CRT or panel (rather than the CRTC). The driver's * ValidMode() is allowed to modify these so it can deal with such things * as mode stretching and/or centering. The driver should >NOT< modify the * user-supplied values as these are reported back when mode validation is * said and done. */ /* * NOTE: We (ab)use the mode->Crtc* values here to store timing * information for the calculation of Hsync and Vrefresh. Before * these values are calculated the driver is given the opportunity * to either set these HSync and VRefresh itself or modify the timing * values. * The difference to the final calculation is small but imortand: * here we pass the flag INTERLACE_HALVE_V regardless if the driver * sets it or not. This way our calculation of VRefresh has the same * effect as if we do if (flags & V_INTERLACE) refresh *= 2.0 * This dual use of the mode->Crtc* values will certainly create * confusion and is bad software design. However since it's part of * the driver API it's hard to change. */ if (scrp->ValidMode) { xf86SetModeCrtc(mode, INTERLACE_HALVE_V); cp = xf86FindClockRangeForMode(clockRanges, mode); if (!cp) return MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; if (cp->ClockMulFactor < 1) cp->ClockMulFactor = 1; if (cp->ClockDivFactor < 1) cp->ClockDivFactor = 1; /* * XXX The effect of clock dividers and multipliers on the monitor's * pixel clock needs to be verified. */ if (scrp->progClock) { mode->SynthClock = mode->Clock; } else { i = xf86GetNearestClock(scrp, mode->Clock, allowDiv2, cp->ClockDivFactor, cp->ClockMulFactor, &needDiv2); mode->SynthClock = (scrp->clock[i] * cp->ClockDivFactor) / cp->ClockMulFactor; if (needDiv2 & V_CLKDIV2) mode->SynthClock /= 2; } status = (*scrp->ValidMode)(scrp->scrnIndex, mode, FALSE, MODECHECK_INITIAL); if (status != MODE_OK) return status; if (mode->HSync <= 0.0) mode->HSync = (float)mode->SynthClock / (float)mode->CrtcHTotal; if (mode->VRefresh <= 0.0) mode->VRefresh = (mode->SynthClock * 1000.0) / (mode->CrtcHTotal * mode->CrtcVTotal); } mode->HSync = ModeHSync(mode); mode->VRefresh = ModeVRefresh(mode); /* Assume it is OK */ return MODE_OK; } /* * xf86CheckModeForDriver * * This function is for checking modes while the server is running (for * use mainly by the VidMode extension). * * This function checks if a mode satisfies a driver's requirements: * - width lies within the line pitch * - mode size fits within virtual size * - horizontal/vertical timings are in range * * This function takes the following parameters: * scrp ScrnInfoPtr * mode mode to check * flags not (currently) used * * In addition, the following fields from the ScrnInfoRec are used: * maxHValue maximum horizontal timing value * maxVValue maximum vertical timing value * virtualX virtual width * virtualY virtual height * clockRanges allowable clock ranges */ _X_EXPORT ModeStatus xf86CheckModeForDriver(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, DisplayModePtr mode, int flags) { ClockRangesPtr cp; int i, k, gap, minimumGap = CLOCK_TOLERANCE + 1; int extraFlags = 0; int clockIndex = -1; int MulFactor = 1; int DivFactor = 1; int ModePrivFlags = 0; Bool allowDiv2; ModeStatus status = MODE_NOMODE; /* Some sanity checking */ if (scrp == NULL || (!scrp->progClock && scrp->numClocks == 0)) { ErrorF("xf86CheckModeForDriver: called with invalid scrnInfoRec\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } if (mode == NULL) { ErrorF("xf86CheckModeForDriver: called with invalid modep\n"); return MODE_ERROR; } /* Check the mode size */ if (mode->HDisplay > scrp->virtualX) return MODE_VIRTUAL_X; if (mode->VDisplay > scrp->virtualY) return MODE_VIRTUAL_Y; if (scrp->maxHValue > 0 && mode->HTotal > scrp->maxHValue) return MODE_BAD_HVALUE; if (scrp->maxVValue > 0 && mode->VTotal > scrp->maxVValue) return MODE_BAD_VVALUE; for (cp = scrp->clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next) { /* DivFactor and MulFactor must be > 0 */ cp->ClockDivFactor = max(1, cp->ClockDivFactor); cp->ClockMulFactor = max(1, cp->ClockMulFactor); } if (scrp->progClock) { /* Check clock is in range */ for (cp = scrp->clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next) { if ((cp->minClock <= mode->Clock) && (cp->maxClock >= mode->Clock) && (cp->interlaceAllowed || !(mode->Flags & V_INTERLACE)) && (cp->doubleScanAllowed || ((!(mode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN)) && (mode->VScan <= 1)))) break; } if (cp == NULL) { return MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; } /* * If programmable clock the required mode has been found */ DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; } else { status = MODE_CLOCK_RANGE; /* Check clock is in range */ for (cp = scrp->clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next) { if ((cp->minClock <= mode->Clock) && (cp->maxClock >= mode->Clock) && (cp->interlaceAllowed || !(mode->Flags & V_INTERLACE)) && (cp->doubleScanAllowed || ((!(mode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN)) && (mode->VScan <= 1)))) { /* * Clock is in range, so if it is not a programmable clock, * find a matching clock. */ allowDiv2 = (cp->strategy & LOOKUP_CLKDIV2) != 0; i = xf86GetNearestClock(scrp, mode->Clock, allowDiv2, cp->ClockDivFactor, cp->ClockMulFactor, &k); /* * If the clock is too far from the requested clock, this * mode is no good. */ if (k & V_CLKDIV2) gap = abs((mode->Clock * 2) - ((scrp->clock[i] * cp->ClockDivFactor) / cp->ClockMulFactor)); else gap = abs(mode->Clock - ((scrp->clock[i] * cp->ClockDivFactor) / cp->ClockMulFactor)); if (gap > minimumGap) { status = MODE_NOCLOCK; continue; } DivFactor = cp->ClockDivFactor; MulFactor = cp->ClockMulFactor; ModePrivFlags = cp->PrivFlags; extraFlags = k; clockIndex = i; break; } } if (cp == NULL) return status; } /* Fill in the mode parameters */ if (scrp->progClock) { mode->ClockIndex = -1; mode->SynthClock = (mode->Clock * MulFactor) / DivFactor; } else { mode->Clock = (scrp->clock[clockIndex] * DivFactor) / MulFactor; mode->ClockIndex = clockIndex; mode->SynthClock = scrp->clock[clockIndex]; if (extraFlags & V_CLKDIV2) { mode->Clock /= 2; mode->SynthClock /= 2; } } mode->PrivFlags = ModePrivFlags; return MODE_OK; } /* * xf86ValidateModes * * This function takes a set of mode names, modes and limiting conditions, * and selects a set of modes and parameters based on those conditions. * * This function takes the following parameters: * scrp ScrnInfoPtr * availModes the list of modes available for the monitor * modeNames (optional) list of mode names that the screen is requesting * clockRanges a list of clock ranges * linePitches (optional) a list of line pitches * minPitch (optional) minimum line pitch (in pixels) * maxPitch (optional) maximum line pitch (in pixels) * pitchInc (mandatory) pitch increment (in bits) * minHeight (optional) minimum virtual height (in pixels) * maxHeight (optional) maximum virtual height (in pixels) * virtualX (optional) virtual width requested (in pixels) * virtualY (optional) virtual height requested (in pixels) * apertureSize size of video aperture (in bytes) * strategy how to decide which mode to use from multiple modes with * the same name * * In addition, the following fields from the ScrnInfoRec are used: * clocks a list of discrete clocks * numClocks number of discrete clocks * progClock clock is programmable * monitor pointer to structure for monitor section * fbFormat format of the framebuffer * videoRam video memory size * maxHValue maximum horizontal timing value * maxVValue maximum vertical timing value * xInc horizontal timing increment (defaults to 8 pixels) * * The function fills in the following ScrnInfoRec fields: * modePool A subset of the modes available to the monitor which * are compatible with the driver. * modes one mode entry for each of the requested modes, with the * status field filled in to indicate if the mode has been * accepted or not. * virtualX the resulting virtual width * virtualY the resulting virtual height * displayWidth the resulting line pitch * * The function's return value is the number of matching modes found, or -1 * if an unrecoverable error was encountered. */ _X_EXPORT int xf86ValidateModes(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, DisplayModePtr availModes, char **modeNames, ClockRangePtr clockRanges, int *linePitches, int minPitch, int maxPitch, int pitchInc, int minHeight, int maxHeight, int virtualX, int virtualY, int apertureSize, LookupModeFlags strategy) { DisplayModePtr p, q, r, new, last, *endp; int i, numModes = 0; ModeStatus status; int linePitch = -1, virtX = 0, virtY = 0; int newLinePitch, newVirtX, newVirtY; int modeSize; /* in pixels */ Bool validateAllDefaultModes = FALSE; Bool userModes = FALSE; int saveType; PixmapFormatRec *BankFormat; ClockRangePtr cp; ClockRangesPtr storeClockRanges; struct monitor_ranges *mon_range = NULL; double targetRefresh = 0.0; int numTimings = 0; range hsync[MAX_HSYNC]; range vrefresh[MAX_VREFRESH]; #ifdef DEBUG ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes(%p, %p, %p, %p,\n\t\t %p, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, 0x%x)\n", scrp, availModes, modeNames, clockRanges, linePitches, minPitch, maxPitch, pitchInc, minHeight, maxHeight, virtualX, virtualY, apertureSize, strategy ); #endif /* Some sanity checking */ if (scrp == NULL || scrp->name == NULL || !scrp->monitor || (!scrp->progClock && scrp->numClocks == 0)) { ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes: called with invalid scrnInfoRec\n"); return -1; } if (linePitches != NULL && linePitches[0] <= 0) { ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes: called with invalid linePitches\n"); return -1; } if (pitchInc <= 0) { ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes: called with invalid pitchInc\n"); return -1; } if ((virtualX > 0) != (virtualY > 0)) { ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes: called with invalid virtual resolution\n"); return -1; } /* * Probe monitor so that we can enforce/warn about its limits. * If one or more DS_RANGES descriptions are present, use the parameters * that they provide. Otherwise, deduce limits based on the modes that * are shown as supported via standard and detailed timings. * * XXX The full potential of the DDC/EDID data still isn't being tapped. */ if (scrp->monitor->DDC) { MonPtr monitor = scrp->monitor; xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(scrp->monitor->DDC); int i, j; float hmin = 1e6, hmax = 0.0, vmin = 1e6, vmax = 0.0; float h; struct std_timings *t; struct detailed_timings *dt; numTimings = 0; for (i = 0; i < DET_TIMINGS; i++) { switch (DDC->det_mon[i].type) { case DS_RANGES: mon_range = &DDC->det_mon[i].section.ranges; hsync[numTimings].lo = mon_range->min_h; hsync[numTimings].hi = mon_range->max_h; vrefresh[numTimings].lo = mon_range->min_v; vrefresh[numTimings].hi = mon_range->max_v; numTimings++; break; case DS_STD_TIMINGS: t = DDC->det_mon[i].section.std_t; for (j = 0; j < 5; j++) { if (t[j].hsize > 256) { /* sanity check */ if (t[j].refresh < vmin) vmin = t[i].refresh; if (t[j].refresh > vmax) vmax = t[i].refresh; /* * For typical modes this is a reasonable estimate * of the horizontal sync rate. */ h = t[j].refresh * 1.07 * t[j].vsize / 1000.0; if (h < hmin) hmin = h; if (h > hmax) hmax = h; } } break; case DT: dt = &DDC->det_mon[i].section.d_timings; if (dt->clock > 15000000) { /* sanity check */ float v; h = (float)dt->clock / (dt->h_active + dt->h_blanking); v = h / (dt->v_active + dt->v_blanking); h /= 1000.0; if (dt->interlaced) v /= 2.0; if (v < vmin) vmin = v; if (v > vmax) vmax = v; if (h < hmin) hmin = h; if (h > hmax) hmax = h; } break; } if (numTimings > MAX_HSYNC) break; } if (numTimings == 0) { t = DDC->timings2; for (i = 0; i < STD_TIMINGS; i++) { if (t[i].hsize > 256) { /* sanity check */ if (t[i].refresh < vmin) vmin = t[i].refresh; if (t[i].refresh > vmax) vmax = t[i].refresh; /* * For typical modes this is a reasonable estimate * of the horizontal sync rate. */ h = t[i].refresh * 1.07 * t[i].vsize / 1000.0; if (h < hmin) hmin = h; if (h > hmax) hmax = h; } } if (hmax > 0.0) { hsync[numTimings].lo = hmin; hsync[numTimings].hi = hmax; vrefresh[numTimings].lo = vmin; vrefresh[numTimings].hi = vmax; numTimings++; } } if (numTimings > 0) { #ifdef DEBUG for (i = 0; i < numTimings; i++) { ErrorF("DDC - Hsync %.1f-%.1f kHz - Vrefresh %.1f-%.1f Hz\n", hsync[i].lo, hsync[i].hi, vrefresh[i].lo, vrefresh[i].hi); } #endif #define DDC_SYNC_TOLERANCE SYNC_TOLERANCE if (monitor->nHsync > 0) { for (i = 0; i < monitor->nHsync; i++) { Bool good = FALSE; for (j = 0; j < numTimings; j++) { if ((1.0 - DDC_SYNC_TOLERANCE) * hsync[j].lo <= monitor->hsync[i].lo && (1.0 + DDC_SYNC_TOLERANCE) * hsync[j].hi >= monitor->hsync[i].hi) { good = TRUE; break; } } if (!good) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "config file hsync range %g-%gkHz not within DDC " "hsync ranges.\n", monitor->hsync[i].lo, monitor->hsync[i].hi); } } } if (monitor->nVrefresh > 0) { for (i = 0; i < monitor->nVrefresh; i++) { Bool good = FALSE; for (j = 0; j < numTimings; j++) { if ((1.0 - DDC_SYNC_TOLERANCE) * vrefresh[j].lo <= monitor->vrefresh[0].lo && (1.0 + DDC_SYNC_TOLERANCE) * vrefresh[j].hi >= monitor->vrefresh[0].hi) { good = TRUE; break; } } if (!good) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "config file vrefresh range %g-%gHz not within DDC " "vrefresh ranges.\n", monitor->vrefresh[i].lo, monitor->vrefresh[i].hi); } } } } } /* * If requested by the driver, allow missing hsync and/or vrefresh ranges * in the monitor section. */ if (strategy & LOOKUP_OPTIONAL_TOLERANCES) { strategy &= ~LOOKUP_OPTIONAL_TOLERANCES; } else { const char *type = ""; if (scrp->monitor->nHsync <= 0) { if (numTimings > 0) { scrp->monitor->nHsync = numTimings; for (i = 0; i < numTimings; i++) { scrp->monitor->hsync[i].lo = hsync[i].lo; scrp->monitor->hsync[i].hi = hsync[i].hi; } } else { scrp->monitor->hsync[0].lo = 28; scrp->monitor->hsync[0].hi = 33; scrp->monitor->nHsync = 1; } type = "default "; } for (i = 0; i < scrp->monitor->nHsync; i++) { if (scrp->monitor->hsync[i].lo == scrp->monitor->hsync[i].hi) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "%s: Using %shsync value of %.2f kHz\n", scrp->monitor->id, type, scrp->monitor->hsync[i].lo); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "%s: Using %shsync range of %.2f-%.2f kHz\n", scrp->monitor->id, type, scrp->monitor->hsync[i].lo, scrp->monitor->hsync[i].hi); } type = ""; if (scrp->monitor->nVrefresh <= 0) { if (numTimings > 0) { scrp->monitor->nVrefresh = numTimings; for (i = 0; i < numTimings; i++) { scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].lo = vrefresh[i].lo; scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].hi = vrefresh[i].hi; } } else { scrp->monitor->vrefresh[0].lo = 43; scrp->monitor->vrefresh[0].hi = 72; scrp->monitor->nVrefresh = 1; } type = "default "; } for (i = 0; i < scrp->monitor->nVrefresh; i++) { if (scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].lo == scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].hi) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "%s: Using %svrefresh value of %.2f Hz\n", scrp->monitor->id, type, scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].lo); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "%s: Using %svrefresh range of %.2f-%.2f Hz\n", scrp->monitor->id, type, scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].lo, scrp->monitor->vrefresh[i].hi); } } /* * Store the clockRanges for later use by the VidMode extension. Must * also store the strategy, since ClockDiv2 flag is stored there. */ storeClockRanges = scrp->clockRanges; while (storeClockRanges != NULL) { storeClockRanges = storeClockRanges->next; } for (cp = clockRanges; cp != NULL; cp = cp->next, storeClockRanges = storeClockRanges->next) { storeClockRanges = xnfalloc(sizeof(ClockRanges)); if (scrp->clockRanges == NULL) scrp->clockRanges = storeClockRanges; memcpy(storeClockRanges, cp, sizeof(ClockRange)); storeClockRanges->strategy = strategy; } /* Determine which pixmap format to pass to miScanLineWidth() */ if (scrp->depth > 4) BankFormat = &scrp->fbFormat; else BankFormat = xf86GetPixFormat(scrp, 1); /* >not< scrp->depth! */ if (scrp->xInc <= 0) scrp->xInc = 8; /* Suitable for VGA and others */ #define _VIRTUALX(x) ((((x) + scrp->xInc - 1) / scrp->xInc) * scrp->xInc) /* * Determine maxPitch if it wasn't given explicitly. Note linePitches * always takes precedence if is non-NULL. In that case the minPitch and * maxPitch values passed are ignored. */ if (linePitches) { minPitch = maxPitch = linePitches[0]; for (i = 1; linePitches[i] > 0; i++) { if (linePitches[i] > maxPitch) maxPitch = linePitches[i]; if (linePitches[i] < minPitch) minPitch = linePitches[i]; } } /* Initial check of virtual size against other constraints */ scrp->virtualFrom = X_PROBED; /* * Initialise virtX and virtY if the values are fixed. */ if (virtualY > 0) { if (maxHeight > 0 && virtualY > maxHeight) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Virtual height (%d) is too large for the hardware " "(max %d)\n", virtualY, maxHeight); return -1; } if (minHeight > 0 && virtualY < minHeight) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Virtual height (%d) is too small for the hardware " "(min %d)\n", virtualY, minHeight); return -1; } virtualX = _VIRTUALX(virtualX); if (linePitches != NULL) { for (i = 0; linePitches[i] != 0; i++) { if ((linePitches[i] >= virtualX) && (linePitches[i] == miScanLineWidth(virtualX, virtualY, linePitches[i], apertureSize, BankFormat, pitchInc))) { linePitch = linePitches[i]; break; } } } else { linePitch = miScanLineWidth(virtualX, virtualY, minPitch, apertureSize, BankFormat, pitchInc); } if ((linePitch < minPitch) || (linePitch > maxPitch)) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Virtual width (%d) is too large for the hardware " "(max %d)\n", virtualX, maxPitch); return -1; } if (!xf86CheckModeSize(scrp, linePitch, virtualX, virtualY)) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Virtual size (%dx%d) (pitch %d) exceeds video memory\n", virtualX, virtualY, linePitch); return -1; } virtX = virtualX; virtY = virtualY; scrp->virtualFrom = X_CONFIG; } /* Print clock ranges and scaled clocks */ xf86ShowClockRanges(scrp, clockRanges); /* * If scrp->modePool hasn't been setup yet, set it up now. This allows the * modes that the driver definitely can't use to be weeded out early. Note * that a modePool mode's prev field is used to hold a pointer to the * member of the scrp->modes list for which a match was considered. */ if (scrp->modePool == NULL) { q = NULL; for (p = availModes; p != NULL; p = p->next) { status = xf86InitialCheckModeForDriver(scrp, p, clockRanges, strategy, maxPitch, virtualX, virtualY); if (status == MODE_OK) { status = xf86CheckModeForMonitor(p, scrp->monitor); } if (status == MODE_OK) { new = xnfalloc(sizeof(DisplayModeRec)); *new = *p; new->next = NULL; if (!q) { scrp->modePool = new; } else { q->next = new; } new->prev = NULL; q = new; q->name = xnfstrdup(p->name); q->status = MODE_OK; } else { if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using built-in mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else if (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using default mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); } } if (scrp->modePool == NULL) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, "Mode pool is empty\n"); return 0; } } else { for (p = scrp->modePool; p != NULL; p = p->next) { p->prev = NULL; p->status = MODE_OK; } } /* * Go through the mode pool and see if any modes match the target * refresh rate, (if specified). If no modes match, abandon the target. */ targetRefresh = xf86SetRealOption(scrp->options, "TargetRefresh", 0.0); if (targetRefresh > 0.0) { for (p = scrp->modePool; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (ModeVRefresh(p) > targetRefresh * (1.0 - SYNC_TOLERANCE)) break; } if (!p) targetRefresh = 0.0; } if (targetRefresh > 0.0) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_CONFIG, "Target refresh rate is %.1f Hz\n", targetRefresh); } /* * Allocate one entry in scrp->modes for each named mode. */ while (scrp->modes) xf86DeleteMode(&scrp->modes, scrp->modes); endp = &scrp->modes; last = NULL; if (modeNames != NULL) { for (i = 0; modeNames[i] != NULL; i++) { userModes = TRUE; new = xnfcalloc(1, sizeof(DisplayModeRec)); new->prev = last; new->type = M_T_USERDEF; new->name = xnfalloc(strlen(modeNames[i]) + 1); strcpy(new->name, modeNames[i]); if (new->prev) new->prev->next = new; *endp = last = new; endp = &new->next; } } /* Lookup each mode */ #ifdef RANDR if (!xf86Info.disableRandR #ifdef PANORAMIX && noPanoramiXExtension #endif ) validateAllDefaultModes = TRUE; #endif for (p = scrp->modes; ; p = p->next) { Bool repeat; /* * If the supplied mode names don't produce a valid mode, scan through * unconsidered modePool members until one survives validation. This * is done in decreasing order by mode pixel area. */ if (p == NULL) { if ((numModes > 0) && !validateAllDefaultModes) break; validateAllDefaultModes = TRUE; r = NULL; modeSize = 0; for (q = scrp->modePool; q != NULL; q = q->next) { if ((q->prev == NULL) && (q->status == MODE_OK)) { /* * Deal with the case where this mode wasn't considered * because of a builtin mode of the same name. */ for (p = scrp->modes; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if ((p->status != MODE_OK) && !strcmp(p->name, q->name)) break; } if (p != NULL) q->prev = p; else { /* * A quick check to not allow default modes with * horizontal timing parameters that CRTs may have * problems with. */ if ((q->type & M_T_DEFAULT) && ((double)q->HTotal / (double)q->HDisplay) < 1.15) continue; /* * If there is a target refresh rate, skip modes that * don't match up. */ if (ModeVRefresh(q) < (1.0 - SYNC_TOLERANCE) * targetRefresh) continue; if (modeSize < (q->HDisplay * q->VDisplay)) { r = q; modeSize = q->HDisplay * q->VDisplay; } } } } if (r == NULL) break; p = xnfcalloc(1, sizeof(DisplayModeRec)); p->prev = last; p->name = xnfalloc(strlen(r->name) + 1); if (!userModes) p->type = M_T_USERDEF; strcpy(p->name, r->name); if (p->prev) p->prev->next = p; *endp = last = p; endp = &p->next; } repeat = FALSE; lookupNext: if (repeat && ((status = p->status) != MODE_OK)) { if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using built-in mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else if (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using default mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); } saveType = p->type; status = xf86LookupMode(scrp, p, clockRanges, strategy); if (repeat && status == MODE_NOMODE) { continue; } if (status != MODE_OK) { if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using built-in mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else if (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using default mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(status)); } if (status == MODE_ERROR) { ErrorF("xf86ValidateModes: " "unexpected result from xf86LookupMode()\n"); return -1; } if (status != MODE_OK) { if (p->status == MODE_OK) p->status = status; continue; } p->type |= saveType; repeat = TRUE; newLinePitch = linePitch; newVirtX = virtX; newVirtY = virtY; /* * Don't let non-user defined modes increase the virtual size */ if (!(p->type & M_T_USERDEF) && (numModes > 0)) { if (p->HDisplay > virtX) { p->status = MODE_VIRTUAL_X; goto lookupNext; } if (p->VDisplay > virtY) { p->status = MODE_VIRTUAL_Y; goto lookupNext; } } /* * Adjust virtual width and height if the mode is too large for the * current values and if they are not fixed. */ if (virtualX <= 0 && p->HDisplay > newVirtX) newVirtX = _VIRTUALX(p->HDisplay); if (virtualY <= 0 && p->VDisplay > newVirtY) { if (maxHeight > 0 && p->VDisplay > maxHeight) { p->status = MODE_VIRTUAL_Y; /* ? */ goto lookupNext; } newVirtY = p->VDisplay; } /* * If virtual resolution is to be increased, revalidate it. */ if ((virtX != newVirtX) || (virtY != newVirtY)) { if (linePitches != NULL) { newLinePitch = -1; for (i = 0; linePitches[i] != 0; i++) { if ((linePitches[i] >= newVirtX) && (linePitches[i] >= linePitch) && (linePitches[i] == miScanLineWidth(newVirtX, newVirtY, linePitches[i], apertureSize, BankFormat, pitchInc))) { newLinePitch = linePitches[i]; break; } } } else { if (linePitch < minPitch) linePitch = minPitch; newLinePitch = miScanLineWidth(newVirtX, newVirtY, linePitch, apertureSize, BankFormat, pitchInc); } if ((newLinePitch < minPitch) || (newLinePitch > maxPitch)) { p->status = MODE_BAD_WIDTH; goto lookupNext; } /* * Check that the pixel area required by the new virtual height * and line pitch isn't too large. */ if (!xf86CheckModeSize(scrp, newLinePitch, newVirtX, newVirtY)) { p->status = MODE_MEM_VIRT; goto lookupNext; } } if (scrp->ValidMode) { /* * Give the driver a final say, passing it the proposed virtual * geometry. */ scrp->virtualX = newVirtX; scrp->virtualY = newVirtY; scrp->displayWidth = newLinePitch; p->status = (scrp->ValidMode)(scrp->scrnIndex, p, FALSE, MODECHECK_FINAL); if (p->status != MODE_OK) { goto lookupNext; } } /* Mode has passed all the tests */ virtX = newVirtX; virtY = newVirtY; linePitch = newLinePitch; p->status = MODE_OK; numModes++; } #undef _VIRTUALX /* Update the ScrnInfoRec parameters */ scrp->virtualX = virtX; scrp->virtualY = virtY; scrp->displayWidth = linePitch; if (numModes <= 0) return 0; /* Make the mode list into a circular list by joining up the ends */ p = scrp->modes; while (p->next != NULL) p = p->next; /* p is now the last mode on the list */ p->next = scrp->modes; scrp->modes->prev = p; if (minHeight > 0 && virtY < minHeight) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, "Virtual height (%d) is too small for the hardware " "(min %d)\n", virtY, minHeight); return -1; } return numModes; } /* * xf86DeleteMode * * This function removes a mode from a list of modes. * * There are different types of mode lists: * * - singly linked linear lists, ending in NULL * - doubly linked linear lists, starting and ending in NULL * - doubly linked circular lists * */ _X_EXPORT void xf86DeleteMode(DisplayModePtr *modeList, DisplayModePtr mode) { /* Catch the easy/insane cases */ if (modeList == NULL || *modeList == NULL || mode == NULL) return; /* If the mode is at the start of the list, move the start of the list */ if (*modeList == mode) *modeList = mode->next; /* If mode is the only one on the list, set the list to NULL */ if ((mode == mode->prev) && (mode == mode->next)) { *modeList = NULL; } else { if ((mode->prev != NULL) && (mode->prev->next == mode)) mode->prev->next = mode->next; if ((mode->next != NULL) && (mode->next->prev == mode)) mode->next->prev = mode->prev; } xfree(mode->name); xfree(mode); } /* * xf86PruneDriverModes * * Remove modes from the driver's mode list which have been marked as * invalid. */ _X_EXPORT void xf86PruneDriverModes(ScrnInfoPtr scrp) { DisplayModePtr first, p, n; p = scrp->modes; if (p == NULL) return; do { if (!(first = scrp->modes)) return; n = p->next; if (p->status != MODE_OK) { #if 0 if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using built-in mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(p->status)); else if (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using default mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(p->status)); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, "Not using mode \"%s\" (%s)\n", p->name, xf86ModeStatusToString(p->status)); #endif xf86DeleteMode(&(scrp->modes), p); } p = n; } while (p != NULL && p != first); /* modePool is no longer needed, turf it */ while (scrp->modePool) { /* * A modePool mode's prev field is used to hold a pointer to the * member of the scrp->modes list for which a match was considered. * Clear that pointer first, otherwise xf86DeleteMode might get * confused */ scrp->modePool->prev = NULL; xf86DeleteMode(&scrp->modePool, scrp->modePool); } } /* * xf86SetCrtcForModes * * Goes through the screen's mode list, and initialises the Crtc * parameters for each mode. The initialisation includes adjustments * for interlaced and double scan modes. */ _X_EXPORT void xf86SetCrtcForModes(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int adjustFlags) { DisplayModePtr p; /* * Store adjustFlags for use with the VidMode extension. There is an * implicit assumption here that SetCrtcForModes is called once. */ scrp->adjustFlags = adjustFlags; p = scrp->modes; if (p == NULL) return; do { xf86SetModeCrtc(p, adjustFlags); #ifdef DEBUG ErrorF("%sMode %s: %d (%d) %d %d (%d) %d %d (%d) %d %d (%d) %d\n", (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) ? "Default " : "", p->name, p->CrtcHDisplay, p->CrtcHBlankStart, p->CrtcHSyncStart, p->CrtcHSyncEnd, p->CrtcHBlankEnd, p->CrtcHTotal, p->CrtcVDisplay, p->CrtcVBlankStart, p->CrtcVSyncStart, p->CrtcVSyncEnd, p->CrtcVBlankEnd, p->CrtcVTotal); #endif p = p->next; } while (p != NULL && p != scrp->modes); } static void add(char **p, char *new) { *p = xnfrealloc(*p, strlen(*p) + strlen(new) + 2); strcat(*p, " "); strcat(*p, new); } static void PrintModeline(int scrnIndex,DisplayModePtr mode) { char tmp[256]; char *flags = xnfcalloc(1, 1); if (mode->HSkew) { snprintf(tmp, 256, "hskew %i", mode->HSkew); add(&flags, tmp); } if (mode->VScan) { snprintf(tmp, 256, "vscan %i", mode->VScan); add(&flags, tmp); } if (mode->Flags & V_INTERLACE) add(&flags, "interlace"); if (mode->Flags & V_CSYNC) add(&flags, "composite"); if (mode->Flags & V_DBLSCAN) add(&flags, "doublescan"); if (mode->Flags & V_BCAST) add(&flags, "bcast"); if (mode->Flags & V_PHSYNC) add(&flags, "+hsync"); if (mode->Flags & V_NHSYNC) add(&flags, "-hsync"); if (mode->Flags & V_PVSYNC) add(&flags, "+vsync"); if (mode->Flags & V_NVSYNC) add(&flags, "-vsync"); if (mode->Flags & V_PCSYNC) add(&flags, "+csync"); if (mode->Flags & V_NCSYNC) add(&flags, "-csync"); #if 0 if (mode->Flags & V_CLKDIV2) add(&flags, "vclk/2"); #endif xf86DrvMsgVerb(scrnIndex, X_INFO, 3, "Modeline \"%s\" %6.2f %i %i %i %i %i %i %i %i%s\n", mode->name, mode->Clock/1000., mode->HDisplay, mode->HSyncStart, mode->HSyncEnd, mode->HTotal, mode->VDisplay, mode->VSyncStart, mode->VSyncEnd, mode->VTotal, flags); xfree(flags); } _X_EXPORT void xf86PrintModes(ScrnInfoPtr scrp) { DisplayModePtr p; float hsync, refresh = 0; char *desc, *desc2, *prefix, *uprefix; if (scrp == NULL) return; xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, scrp->virtualFrom, "Virtual size is %dx%d " "(pitch %d)\n", scrp->virtualX, scrp->virtualY, scrp->displayWidth); p = scrp->modes; if (p == NULL) return; do { desc = desc2 = ""; hsync = ModeHSync(p); refresh = ModeVRefresh(p); if (p->Flags & V_INTERLACE) { desc = " (I)"; } if (p->Flags & V_DBLSCAN) { desc = " (D)"; } if (p->VScan > 1) { desc2 = " (VScan)"; } if (p->type & M_T_BUILTIN) prefix = "Built-in mode"; else if (p->type & M_T_DEFAULT) prefix = "Default mode"; else prefix = "Mode"; if (p->type & M_T_USERDEF) uprefix = "*"; else uprefix = " "; if (hsync == 0 || refresh == 0) { if (p->name) xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_CONFIG, "%s%s \"%s\"\n", uprefix, prefix, p->name); else xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_PROBED, "%s%s %dx%d (unnamed)\n", uprefix, prefix, p->HDisplay, p->VDisplay); } else if (p->Clock == p->SynthClock) { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_CONFIG, "%s%s \"%s\": %.1f MHz, %.1f kHz, %.1f Hz%s%s\n", uprefix, prefix, p->name, p->Clock / 1000.0, hsync, refresh, desc, desc2); } else { xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_CONFIG, "%s%s \"%s\": %.1f MHz (scaled from %.1f MHz), " "%.1f kHz, %.1f Hz%s%s\n", uprefix, prefix, p->name, p->Clock / 1000.0, p->SynthClock / 1000.0, hsync, refresh, desc, desc2); } if (hsync != 0 && refresh != 0) PrintModeline(scrp->scrnIndex,p); p = p->next; } while (p != NULL && p != scrp->modes); }