Bochs/bochs/gui/nogui.cc

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// $Id: nogui.cc,v 1.21 2003-06-28 08:04:31 vruppert Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 MandrakeSoft S.A.
//
// MandrakeSoft S.A.
// 43, rue d'Aboukir
// 75002 Paris - France
// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library 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
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
// Define BX_PLUGGABLE in files that can be compiled into plugins. For
// platforms that require a special tag on exported symbols, BX_PLUGGABLE
// is used to know when we are exporting symbols and when we are importing.
#define BX_PLUGGABLE
#include "bochs.h"
#include "icon_bochs.h"
class bx_nogui_gui_c : public bx_gui_c {
public:
bx_nogui_gui_c (void) {}
DECLARE_GUI_VIRTUAL_METHODS()
};
// declare one instance of the gui object and call macro to insert the
// plugin code
static bx_nogui_gui_c *theGui = NULL;
IMPLEMENT_GUI_PLUGIN_CODE(nogui)
#define LOG_THIS theGui->
// This file defines stubs for the GUI interface, which is a
// place to start if you want to port bochs to a platform, for
// which there is no support for your native GUI, or if you want to compile
// bochs without any native GUI support (no output window or
// keyboard input will be possible).
// Look in 'x.cc', 'beos.cc', and 'win32.cc' for specific
// implementations of this interface. -Kevin
// ::SPECIFIC_INIT()
//
// Called from gui.cc, once upon program startup, to allow for the
// specific GUI code (X11, BeOS, ...) to be initialized.
//
// argc, argv: not used right now, but the intention is to pass native GUI
// specific options from the command line. (X11 options, BeOS options,...)
//
// tilewidth, tileheight: for optimization, graphics_tile_update() passes
// only updated regions of the screen to the gui code to be redrawn.
// These define the dimensions of a region (tile).
// headerbar_y: A headerbar (toolbar) is display on the top of the
// VGA window, showing floppy status, and other information. It
// always assumes the width of the current VGA mode width, but
// it's height is defined by this parameter.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::specific_init(int argc, char **argv, unsigned tilewidth, unsigned tileheight,
unsigned headerbar_y)
{
put("NGUI");
UNUSED(argc);
UNUSED(argv);
UNUSED(tilewidth);
UNUSED(tileheight);
UNUSED(headerbar_y);
UNUSED(bochs_icon_bits); // global variable
if (bx_options.Oprivate_colormap->get ()) {
BX_INFO(("private_colormap option ignored."));
}
}
// ::HANDLE_EVENTS()
//
// Called periodically (vga_update_interval in .bochsrc) so the
// the gui code can poll for keyboard, mouse, and other
// relevant events.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::handle_events(void)
{
}
// ::FLUSH()
//
// Called periodically, requesting that the gui code flush all pending
// screen update requests.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::flush(void)
{
}
// ::CLEAR_SCREEN()
//
// Called to request that the VGA region is cleared. Don't
// clear the area that defines the headerbar.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::clear_screen(void)
{
}
// ::TEXT_UPDATE()
//
// Called in a VGA text mode, to update the screen with
// new content.
//
// old_text: array of character/attributes making up the contents
// of the screen from the last call. See below
// new_text: array of character/attributes making up the current
// contents, which should now be displayed. See below
//
// format of old_text & new_text: each is 4000 bytes long.
// This represents 80 characters wide by 25 high, with
// each character being 2 bytes. The first by is the
// character value, the second is the attribute byte.
// I currently don't handle the attribute byte.
//
// cursor_x: new x location of cursor
// cursor_y: new y location of cursor
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::text_update(Bit8u *old_text, Bit8u *new_text,
unsigned long cursor_x, unsigned long cursor_y,
bx_vga_tminfo_t tm_info, unsigned nrows)
{
UNUSED(old_text);
UNUSED(new_text);
UNUSED(cursor_x);
UNUSED(cursor_y);
UNUSED(tm_info);
UNUSED(nrows);
}
int
bx_nogui_gui_c::get_clipboard_text(Bit8u **bytes, Bit32s *nbytes)
{
UNUSED(bytes);
UNUSED(nbytes);
return 0;
}
int
bx_nogui_gui_c::set_clipboard_text(char *text_snapshot, Bit32u len)
{
UNUSED(text_snapshot);
UNUSED(len);
return 0;
}
// ::PALETTE_CHANGE()
//
// Allocate a color in the native GUI, for this color, and put
// it in the colormap location 'index'.
// returns: 0=no screen update needed (color map change has direct effect)
// 1=screen updated needed (redraw using current colormap)
bx_bool
bx_nogui_gui_c::palette_change(unsigned index, unsigned red, unsigned green, unsigned blue)
{
UNUSED(index);
UNUSED(red);
UNUSED(green);
UNUSED(blue);
return(0);
}
// ::GRAPHICS_TILE_UPDATE()
//
// Called to request that a tile of graphics be drawn to the
// screen, since info in this region has changed.
//
// tile: array of 8bit values representing a block of pixels with
// dimension equal to the 'tilewidth' & 'tileheight' parameters to
// ::specific_init(). Each value specifies an index into the
// array of colors you allocated for ::palette_change()
// x0: x origin of tile
// y0: y origin of tile
//
// note: origin of tile and of window based on (0,0) being in the upper
// left of the window.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::graphics_tile_update(Bit8u *tile, unsigned x0, unsigned y0)
{
UNUSED(tile);
UNUSED(x0);
UNUSED(y0);
}
// ::DIMENSION_UPDATE()
//
// Called when the VGA mode changes it's X,Y dimensions.
// Resize the window to this size, but you need to add on
// the height of the headerbar to the Y value.
//
// x: new VGA x size
// y: new VGA y size (add headerbar_y parameter from ::specific_init().
// fheight: new VGA character height in text mode
// fwidth : new VGA character width in text mode
// bpp : bits per pixel in graphics mode
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::dimension_update(unsigned x, unsigned y, unsigned fheight, unsigned fwidth, unsigned bpp)
{
UNUSED(x);
UNUSED(y);
UNUSED(fheight);
UNUSED(fwidth);
UNUSED(bpp);
}
// ::CREATE_BITMAP()
//
// Create a monochrome bitmap of size 'xdim' by 'ydim', which will
// be drawn in the headerbar. Return an integer ID to the bitmap,
// with which the bitmap can be referenced later.
//
// bmap: packed 8 pixels-per-byte bitmap. The pixel order is:
// bit0 is the left most pixel, bit7 is the right most pixel.
// xdim: x dimension of bitmap
// ydim: y dimension of bitmap
unsigned
bx_nogui_gui_c::create_bitmap(const unsigned char *bmap, unsigned xdim, unsigned ydim)
{
UNUSED(bmap);
UNUSED(xdim);
UNUSED(ydim);
return(0);
}
// ::HEADERBAR_BITMAP()
//
// Called to install a bitmap in the bochs headerbar (toolbar).
//
// bmap_id: will correspond to an ID returned from
// ::create_bitmap(). 'alignment' is either BX_GRAVITY_LEFT
// or BX_GRAVITY_RIGHT, meaning install the bitmap in the next
// available leftmost or rightmost space.
// alignment: is either BX_GRAVITY_LEFT or BX_GRAVITY_RIGHT,
// meaning install the bitmap in the next
// available leftmost or rightmost space.
// f: a 'C' function pointer to callback when the mouse is clicked in
// the boundaries of this bitmap.
unsigned
bx_nogui_gui_c::headerbar_bitmap(unsigned bmap_id, unsigned alignment, void (*f)(void))
{
UNUSED(bmap_id);
UNUSED(alignment);
UNUSED(f);
return(0);
}
// ::SHOW_HEADERBAR()
//
// Show (redraw) the current headerbar, which is composed of
// currently installed bitmaps.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::show_headerbar(void)
{
}
// ::REPLACE_BITMAP()
//
// Replace the bitmap installed in the headerbar ID slot 'hbar_id',
// with the one specified by 'bmap_id'. 'bmap_id' will have
// been generated by ::create_bitmap(). The old and new bitmap
// must be of the same size. This allows the bitmap the user
// sees to change, when some action occurs. For example when
// the user presses on the floppy icon, it then displays
// the ejected status.
//
// hbar_id: headerbar slot ID
// bmap_id: bitmap ID
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::replace_bitmap(unsigned hbar_id, unsigned bmap_id)
{
UNUSED(hbar_id);
UNUSED(bmap_id);
}
// ::EXIT()
//
// Called before bochs terminates, to allow for a graceful
// exit from the native GUI mechanism.
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::exit(void)
{
BX_INFO(("bx_nogui_gui_c::exit() not implemented yet."));
}
void
bx_nogui_gui_c::mouse_enabled_changed_specific (bx_bool val)
{
}