/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ /* * (C) Copyright 2017 * Mario Six, Guntermann & Drunck GmbH, mario.six@gdsys.cc */ #ifndef _VIDEO_OSD_H_ #define _VIDEO_OSD_H_ struct video_osd_info { /* The width of the OSD display in columns */ uint width; /* The height of the OSD display in rows */ uint height; /* The major version of the OSD device */ uint major_version; /* The minor version of the OSD device */ uint minor_version; }; /** * struct video_osd_ops - driver operations for OSD uclass * * The OSD uclass implements support for text-oriented on-screen displays, * which are taken to be devices that independently display a graphical * text-based overlay over the video output of an associated display. * * The functions defined by the uclass support writing text to the display in * either a generic form (by specifying a string, a driver-specific color value * for the text, and screen coordinates in rows and columns) or a * driver-specific form (by specifying "raw" driver-specific data to display at * a given coordinate). * * Functions to read device information and set the size of the virtual OSD * screen (in rows and columns) are also supported. * * Drivers should support these operations unless otherwise noted. These * operations are intended to be used by uclass code, not directly from * other code. */ struct video_osd_ops { /** * get_info() - Get information about a OSD instance * * A OSD instance may keep some internal data about itself. This * function can be used to access this data. * * @dev: OSD instance to query. * @info: Pointer to a structure that takes the information read * from the OSD instance. * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int (*get_info)(struct udevice *dev, struct video_osd_info *info); /** * set_mem() - Write driver-specific text data to OSD screen * * The passed data are device-specific, and it's up to the driver how * to interpret them. How the count parameter is interpreted is also * driver-specific; most likely the given data will be written to the * OSD count times back-to-back, which is e.g. convenient for filling * areas of the OSD with a single character. * * For example a invocation of * * video_osd_set_mem(dev, 0, 0, "A", 1, 10); * * will write the device-specific text data "A" to the positions (0, 0) * to (9, 0) on the OSD. * * Device-specific text data may, e.g. be a special encoding of glyphs * to display and color values in binary format. * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col: Horizontal character coordinate to write to. * @row Vertical character coordinate to write to. * @buf: Array containing device-specific data to write to the * specified coordinate on the OSD screen. * @buflen: Length of the data in the passed buffer (in byte). * @count: Write count many repetitions of the given text data * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int (*set_mem)(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row, u8 *buf, size_t buflen, uint count); /** * set_size() - Set the position and dimension of the OSD's * writeable window * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col The number of characters in the window's columns * @row The number of characters in the window's rows * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int (*set_size)(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row); /** * print() - Print a string in a given color to specified coordinates * on the OSD * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col The x-coordinate of the position the string should be * written to * @row The y-coordinate of the position the string should be * written to * @color: The color in which the specified string should be * printed; the interpretation of the value is * driver-specific, and possible values should be defined * e.g. in a driver include file. * @text: The string data that should be printed on the OSD * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int (*print)(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row, ulong color, char *text); }; #define video_osd_get_ops(dev) ((struct video_osd_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops) /** * video_osd_get_info() - Get information about a OSD instance * * A OSD instance may keep some internal data about itself. This function can * be used to access this data. * * @dev: OSD instance to query. * @info: Pointer to a structure that takes the information read from the * OSD instance. * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int video_osd_get_info(struct udevice *dev, struct video_osd_info *info); /** * video_osd_set_mem() - Write text data to OSD memory * * The passed data are device-specific, and it's up to the driver how to * interpret them. How the count parameter is interpreted is also * driver-specific; most likely the given data will be written to the OSD count * times back-to-back, which is e.g. convenient for filling areas of the OSD * with a single character. * * For example a invocation of * * video_osd_set_mem(dev, 0, 0, "A", 1, 10); * * will write the device-specific text data "A" to the positions (0, 0) to (9, * 0) on the OSD. * * Device-specific text data may, e.g. be a special encoding of glyphs to * display and color values in binary format. * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col: Horizontal character coordinate to write to. * @row Vertical character coordinate to write to. * @buf: Array containing device-specific data to write to the specified * coordinate on the OSD screen. * @buflen: Length of the data in the passed buffer (in byte). * @count: Write count many repetitions of the given text data * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int video_osd_set_mem(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row, u8 *buf, size_t buflen, uint count); /** * video_osd_set_size() - Set the position and dimension of the OSD's * writeable window * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col The number of characters in the window's columns * @row The number of characters in the window's rows * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int video_osd_set_size(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row); /** * video_osd_print() - Print a string in a given color to specified coordinates * on the OSD * * @dev: OSD instance to write to. * @col The x-coordinate of the position the string should be written * to * @row The y-coordinate of the position the string should be written * to * @color: The color in which the specified string should be printed; the * interpretation of the value is driver-specific, and possible * values should be defined e.g. in a driver include file. * @text: The string data that should be printed on the OSD * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error. */ int video_osd_print(struct udevice *dev, uint col, uint row, ulong color, char *text); #endif /* !_VIDEO_OSD_H_ */