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| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/COPYING | 483 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/Makefile | 29 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/README | 8 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/ddcxinfos.c | 73 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.c | 911 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.h | 85 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/not_handled.c | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/vbe.c | 709 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/vbe.h | 312 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.c | 132 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.h | 31 | 
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It makes calls to the VESA extensions in the BIOS -using a slightly modified version of Josh Vanderhoof's LRMI 0.6, and generally -requires a 2.2 or newer kernel.  The idea for reading EDID data from the BIOS -came from Matt Wilson <msw@gimp.org>, as well as several ideas about better ways -to lay out data structure declarations. - -Nalin Dahyabhai -bigfun@pobox.com diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/ddcxinfos.c b/tools/ddcprobe/ddcxinfos.c deleted file mode 100644 index 22ed653b8..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/ddcxinfos.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <math.h> -#include "vbe.h" -#include "vesamode.h" -#ident "$Id$" - -#define SQR(x) ((x) * (x)) - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ -	int i, j; -	u_int16_t *mode_list; -	unsigned char hmin, hmax, vmin, vmax; -	struct vbe_info *vbe_info; -	struct vbe_edid1_info *edid; -	struct vbe_modeline *modelines; -	 - -	if ((vbe_info = vbe_get_vbe_info()) == NULL) return 1; - -	printf("%dKB of video ram\n", vbe_info->memory_size * 64); - -	/* List supported standard modes. */ -	for (mode_list = vbe_info->mode_list.list; *mode_list != 0xffff; mode_list++) -	  for (i = 0; known_vesa_modes[i].x; i++) -	    if (known_vesa_modes[i].number == *mode_list) -	      printf("%d %d %d\n",  -		     known_vesa_modes[i].colors, -		     known_vesa_modes[i].x, -		     known_vesa_modes[i].y -		     ); -	printf("\n"); - -	if ((edid = vbe_get_edid_info()) == NULL) return 0; -	if (edid->version == 255 && edid->revision == 255) return 0; - -	vbe_get_edid_ranges(edid, &hmin, &hmax, &vmin, &vmax); -	modelines = vbe_get_edid_modelines(edid); - -	if (hmin > hmax || vmin > vmax) return 0; - -	printf(hmin ? "%d-%d kHz HorizSync\n" : "\n", hmin, hmax); -	printf(vmin ? "%d-%d Hz VertRefresh\n" : "\n", vmin, vmax); - -	if (edid->max_size_horizontal != 127 && edid->max_size_vertical != 127) {  -	  char manufacturer[4]; -	  double size = sqrt(SQR(edid->max_size_horizontal) +  -			     SQR(edid->max_size_vertical)) / 2.54; -	  manufacturer[0] = edid->manufacturer_name.char1 + 'A' - 1; -	  manufacturer[1] = edid->manufacturer_name.char2 + 'A' - 1; -	  manufacturer[2] = edid->manufacturer_name.char3 + 'A' - 1; -	  manufacturer[3] = '\0'; -	  printf(size ? "%3.2f inches monitor (truly %3.2f')  EISA ID=%s%04x\n" : "\n", size * 1.08, size, manufacturer, edid->product_code); -	} - -	for(j=0; modelines && (modelines[j].refresh != 0); j++){ -	  printf("# %dx%d, %1.1f%sHz", -		 modelines[j].width, -		 modelines[j].height, -		 modelines[j].refresh, -		 modelines[j].interlaced?"i":"" -		 ); -	  if(modelines[j].modeline) { -	    printf("; hfreq=%f, vfreq=%f\n%s\n", -		   modelines[j].hfreq, -		   modelines[j].vfreq, -		   modelines[j].modeline); -	  } else printf("\n"); -	} -	return 0; -} diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.c b/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.c deleted file mode 100644 index e7e25ce2e..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,911 +0,0 @@ -/* -Linux Real Mode Interface - A library of DPMI-like functions for Linux. - -Copyright (C) 1998 by Josh Vanderhoof - -You are free to distribute and modify this file, as long as you -do not remove this copyright notice and clearly label modified -versions as being modified. - -This software has NO WARRANTY.  Use it at your own risk. -*/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/io.h> -#include <asm/vm86.h> - -#ifdef USE_LIBC_VM86 -#include <sys/vm86.h> -#endif - -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <fcntl.h> - -#include "lrmi.h" - -#define REAL_MEM_BASE 	((void *)0x10000) -#define REAL_MEM_SIZE 	0x10000 -#define REAL_MEM_BLOCKS 	0x100 - -struct mem_block -	{ -	unsigned int size : 20; -	unsigned int free : 1; -	}; - -static struct -	{ -	int ready; -	int count; -	struct mem_block blocks[REAL_MEM_BLOCKS]; -	} mem_info = { 0 }; - -static int -real_mem_init(void) -	{ -	void *m; -	int fd_zero; - -	if (mem_info.ready) -		return 1; - -	fd_zero = open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY); -	if (fd_zero == -1) -		{ -		perror("open /dev/zero"); -		return 0; -		} - -	m = mmap((void *)REAL_MEM_BASE, REAL_MEM_SIZE, -	 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, -	 MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE, fd_zero, 0); - -	if (m == (void *)-1) -		{ -		perror("mmap /dev/zero"); -		close(fd_zero); -		return 0; -		} - -	mem_info.ready = 1; -	mem_info.count = 1; -	mem_info.blocks[0].size = REAL_MEM_SIZE; -	mem_info.blocks[0].free = 1; - -	return 1; -	} - - -static void -insert_block(int i) -	{ -	memmove( -	 mem_info.blocks + i + 1, -	 mem_info.blocks + i, -	 (mem_info.count - i) * sizeof(struct mem_block)); - -	mem_info.count++; -	} - -static void -delete_block(int i) -	{ -	mem_info.count--; - -	memmove( -	 mem_info.blocks + i, -	 mem_info.blocks + i + 1, -	 (mem_info.count - i) * sizeof(struct mem_block)); -	} - -void * -LRMI_alloc_real(int size) -	{ -	int i; -	char *r = (char *)REAL_MEM_BASE; - -	if (!mem_info.ready) -		return NULL; - -	if (mem_info.count == REAL_MEM_BLOCKS) -		return NULL; - -	size = (size + 15) & ~15; - -	for (i = 0; i < mem_info.count; i++) -		{ -		if (mem_info.blocks[i].free && size < mem_info.blocks[i].size) -			{ -			insert_block(i); - -			mem_info.blocks[i].size = size; -			mem_info.blocks[i].free = 0; -			mem_info.blocks[i + 1].size -= size; - -			return (void *)r; -			} - -		r += mem_info.blocks[i].size; -		} - -	return NULL; -	} - - -void -LRMI_free_real(void *m) -	{ -	int i; -	char *r = (char *)REAL_MEM_BASE; - -	if (!mem_info.ready) -		return; - -	i = 0; -	while (m != (void *)r) -		{ -		r += mem_info.blocks[i].size; -		i++; -		if (i == mem_info.count) -			return; -		} - -	mem_info.blocks[i].free = 1; - -	if (i + 1 < mem_info.count && mem_info.blocks[i + 1].free) -		{ -		mem_info.blocks[i].size += mem_info.blocks[i + 1].size; -		delete_block(i + 1); -		} - -	if (i - 1 >= 0 && mem_info.blocks[i - 1].free) -		{ -		mem_info.blocks[i - 1].size += mem_info.blocks[i].size; -		delete_block(i); -		} -	} - - -#define DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS 	(IF_MASK | IOPL_MASK) -#define DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE 	0x1000 -#define RETURN_TO_32_INT 	255 - -static struct -	{ -	int ready; -	unsigned short ret_seg, ret_off; -	unsigned short stack_seg, stack_off; -	struct vm86_struct vm; -	} context = { 0 }; - - -static inline void -set_bit(unsigned int bit, void *array) -	{ -	unsigned char *a = array; - -	a[bit / 8] |= (1 << (bit % 8)); -	} - - -static inline unsigned int -get_int_seg(int i) -	{ -	return *(unsigned short *)(i * 4 + 2); -	} - - -static inline unsigned int -get_int_off(int i) -	{ -	return *(unsigned short *)(i * 4); -	} - - -static inline void -pushw(unsigned short i) -	{ -	struct vm86_regs *r = &context.vm.regs; -	r->esp -= 2; -	*(unsigned short *)(((unsigned int)r->ss << 4) + r->esp) = i; -	} - - -int -LRMI_init(void) -	{ -	void *m; -	int fd_mem; - -	if (context.ready) -		return 1; - -	if (!real_mem_init()) -		return 0; - -	/* -	 Map the Interrupt Vectors (0x0 - 0x400) + BIOS data (0x400 - 0x502) -	 and the ROM (0xa0000 - 0x100000) -	*/ -	fd_mem = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR); - -	if (fd_mem == -1) -		{ -		perror("open /dev/mem"); -		return 0; -		} - -	m = mmap((void *)0, 0x502, -	 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, -	 MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE, fd_mem, 0); - -	if (m == (void *)-1) -		{ -		perror("mmap /dev/mem"); -		return 0; -		} - -	m = mmap((void *)0xa0000, 0x100000 - 0xa0000, -	 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, -	 MAP_FIXED | MAP_SHARED, fd_mem, 0xa0000); - -	if (m == (void *)-1) -		{ -		perror("mmap /dev/mem"); -		return 0; -		} - - -	/* -	 Allocate a stack -	*/ -	m = LRMI_alloc_real(DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE); - -	context.stack_seg = (unsigned int)m >> 4; -	context.stack_off = DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE; - -	/* -	 Allocate the return to 32 bit routine -	*/ -	m = LRMI_alloc_real(2); - -	context.ret_seg = (unsigned int)m >> 4; -	context.ret_off = (unsigned int)m & 0xf; - -	((unsigned char *)m)[0] = 0xcd; 	/* int opcode */ -	((unsigned char *)m)[1] = RETURN_TO_32_INT; - -	memset(&context.vm, 0, sizeof(context.vm)); - -	/* -	 Enable kernel emulation of all ints except RETURN_TO_32_INT -	*/ -	memset(&context.vm.int_revectored, 0, sizeof(context.vm.int_revectored)); -	set_bit(RETURN_TO_32_INT, &context.vm.int_revectored); - -	context.ready = 1; - -	return 1; -	} - - -static void -set_regs(struct LRMI_regs *r) -	{ -	context.vm.regs.edi = r->edi; -	context.vm.regs.esi = r->esi; -	context.vm.regs.ebp = r->ebp; -	context.vm.regs.ebx = r->ebx; -	context.vm.regs.edx = r->edx; -	context.vm.regs.ecx = r->ecx; -	context.vm.regs.eax = r->eax; -	context.vm.regs.eflags = DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS; -	context.vm.regs.es = r->es; -	context.vm.regs.ds = r->ds; -	context.vm.regs.fs = r->fs; -	context.vm.regs.gs = r->gs; -	} - - -static void -get_regs(struct LRMI_regs *r) -	{ -	r->edi = context.vm.regs.edi; -	r->esi = context.vm.regs.esi; -	r->ebp = context.vm.regs.ebp; -	r->ebx = context.vm.regs.ebx; -	r->edx = context.vm.regs.edx; -	r->ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx; -	r->eax = context.vm.regs.eax; -	r->flags = context.vm.regs.eflags; -	r->es = context.vm.regs.es; -	r->ds = context.vm.regs.ds; -	r->fs = context.vm.regs.fs; -	r->gs = context.vm.regs.gs; -	} - -#define DIRECTION_FLAG 	(1 << 10) - -static void -em_ins(int size) -	{ -	unsigned int edx, edi; - -	edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; -	edi = context.vm.regs.edi & 0xffff; -	edi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("std; insl; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("std; insw; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		else -			asm volatile ("std; insb; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		} -	else -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("cld; insl" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("cld; insw" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		else -			asm volatile ("cld; insb" -			 : "=D" (edi) : "d" (edx), "0" (edi)); -		} - -	edi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	context.vm.regs.edi &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.edi |= edi & 0xffff; -	} - -static void -em_rep_ins(int size) -	{ -	unsigned int ecx, edx, edi; - -	ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx & 0xffff; -	edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; -	edi = context.vm.regs.edi & 0xffff; -	edi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("std; rep; insl; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("std; rep; insw; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		else -			asm volatile ("std; rep; insb; cld" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		} -	else -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; insl" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; insw" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		else -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; insb" -			 : "=D" (edi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (edi), "1" (ecx)); -		} - -	edi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	context.vm.regs.edi &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.edi |= edi & 0xffff; - -	context.vm.regs.ecx &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.ecx |= ecx & 0xffff; -	} - -static void -em_outs(int size) -	{ -	unsigned int edx, esi; - -	edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; -	esi = context.vm.regs.esi & 0xffff; -	esi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("std; outsl; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("std; outsw; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		else -			asm volatile ("std; outsb; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		} -	else -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("cld; outsl" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("cld; outsw" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		else -			asm volatile ("cld; outsb" -			 : "=S" (esi) : "d" (edx), "0" (esi)); -		} - -	esi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	context.vm.regs.esi &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.esi |= esi & 0xffff; -	} - -static void -em_rep_outs(int size) -	{ -	unsigned int ecx, edx, esi; - -	ecx = context.vm.regs.ecx & 0xffff; -	edx = context.vm.regs.edx & 0xffff; -	esi = context.vm.regs.esi & 0xffff; -	esi += (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	if (context.vm.regs.eflags & DIRECTION_FLAG) -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("std; rep; outsl; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("std; rep; outsw; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		else -			asm volatile ("std; rep; outsb; cld" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		} -	else -		{ -		if (size == 4) -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsl" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		else if (size == 2) -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsw" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		else -			asm volatile ("cld; rep; outsb" -			 : "=S" (esi), "=c" (ecx) -			 : "d" (edx), "0" (esi), "1" (ecx)); -		} - -	esi -= (unsigned int)context.vm.regs.ds << 4; - -	context.vm.regs.esi &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.esi |= esi & 0xffff; - -	context.vm.regs.ecx &= 0xffff0000; -	context.vm.regs.ecx |= ecx & 0xffff; -	} - -static void -em_inbl(unsigned char literal) -	{ -	context.vm.regs.eax = inb(literal) & 0xff; -	} - -static void -em_inb(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("inb (%w1), %b0" -	 : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) -	 : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx), "0" (context.vm.regs.eax)); -	} - -static void -em_inw(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("inw (%w1), %w0" -	 : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) -	 : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx), "0" (context.vm.regs.eax)); -	} - -static void -em_inl(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("inl (%w1), %0" -	 : "=a" (context.vm.regs.eax) -	 : "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); -	} - -static void -em_outbl(unsigned char literal) -	{ -	outb(context.vm.regs.eax & 0xff, literal); -	} - -static void -em_outb(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("outb %b0, (%w1)" -	 : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), -	 "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); -	} - -static void -em_outw(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("outw %w0, (%w1)" -	 : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), -	 "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); -	} - -static void -em_outl(void) -	{ -	asm volatile ("outl %0, (%w1)" -	 : : "a" (context.vm.regs.eax), -	 "d" (context.vm.regs.edx)); -	} - -static int -emulate(void) -	{ -	unsigned char *insn; -	struct -		{ -		unsigned int size : 1; -		unsigned int rep : 1; -		} prefix = { 0, 0 }; -	int i = 0; - -	insn = (unsigned char *)((unsigned int)context.vm.regs.cs << 4); -	insn += context.vm.regs.eip; - -	while (1) -		{ -		if (insn[i] == 0x66) -			{ -			prefix.size = 1 - prefix.size; -			i++; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xf3) -			{ -			prefix.rep = 1; -			i++; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xf0 || insn[i] == 0xf2 -		 || insn[i] == 0x26 || insn[i] == 0x2e -		 || insn[i] == 0x36 || insn[i] == 0x3e -		 || insn[i] == 0x64 || insn[i] == 0x65 -		 || insn[i] == 0x67) -			{ -			/* these prefixes are just ignored */ -			i++; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0x6c) -			{ -			if (prefix.rep) -				em_rep_ins(1); -			else -				em_ins(1); -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0x6d) -			{ -			if (prefix.rep) -				{ -				if (prefix.size) -					em_rep_ins(4); -				else -					em_rep_ins(2); -				} -			else -				{ -				if (prefix.size) -					em_ins(4); -				else -					em_ins(2); -				} -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0x6e) -			{ -			if (prefix.rep) -				em_rep_outs(1); -			else -				em_outs(1); -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0x6f) -			{ -			if (prefix.rep) -				{ -				if (prefix.size) -					em_rep_outs(4); -				else -					em_rep_outs(2); -				} -			else -				{ -				if (prefix.size) -					em_outs(4); -				else -					em_outs(2); -				} -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xe4) -			{ -			em_inbl(insn[i + 1]); -			i += 2; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xe6) -			{ -			em_outbl(insn[i + 1]); -			i += 2; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xec) -			{ -			em_inb(); -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xed) -			{ -			if (prefix.size) -				em_inl(); -			else -				em_inw(); -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xee) -			{ -			em_outb(); -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else if (insn[i] == 0xef) -			{ -			if (prefix.size) -				em_outl(); -			else -				em_outw(); - -			i++; -			break; -			} -		else -			return 0; -		} - -	context.vm.regs.eip += i; -	return 1; -	} - - -/* - I don't know how to make sure I get the right vm86() from libc. - The one I want is syscall # 113 (vm86old() in libc 5, vm86() in glibc) - which should be declared as "int vm86(struct vm86_struct *);" in - <sys/vm86.h>. - - This just does syscall 113 with inline asm, which should work - for both libc's (I hope). -*/ -#if !defined(USE_LIBC_VM86) -static int -lrmi_vm86(struct vm86_struct *vm) -	{ -	int r; -#if 1 -	asm volatile ( -	 "pushl %%ebx\n\t" -	 "movl %2, %%ebx\n\t" -	 "int $0x80\n\t" -	 "popl %%ebx" -	 : "=a" (r) -	 : "0" (113), "r" (vm)); -#else -	asm volatile ( -	 "int $0x80" -	 : "=a" (r) -	 : "0" (113), "b" (vm)); -#endif -	return r; -	} -#else -#define lrmi_vm86 vm86 -#endif - - -static void -debug_info(int vret) -	{ -	int i; -	unsigned char *p; - -	fputs("vm86() failed\n", stderr); -	fprintf(stderr, "return = 0x%x\n", vret); -	fprintf(stderr, "eax = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eax); -	fprintf(stderr, "ebx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ebx); -	fprintf(stderr, "ecx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ecx); -	fprintf(stderr, "edx = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.edx); -	fprintf(stderr, "esi = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.esi); -	fprintf(stderr, "edi = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.edi); -	fprintf(stderr, "ebp = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.ebp); -	fprintf(stderr, "eip = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eip); -	fprintf(stderr, "cs  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.cs); -	fprintf(stderr, "esp = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.esp); -	fprintf(stderr, "ss  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.ss); -	fprintf(stderr, "ds  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.ds); -	fprintf(stderr, "es  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.es); -	fprintf(stderr, "fs  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.fs); -	fprintf(stderr, "gs  = 0x%04x\n", context.vm.regs.gs); -	fprintf(stderr, "eflags  = 0x%08lx\n", context.vm.regs.eflags); - -	fputs("cs:ip = [ ", stderr); - -	p = (unsigned char *)((context.vm.regs.cs << 4) + (context.vm.regs.eip & 0xffff)); - -	for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) -		fprintf(stderr, "%02x ", (unsigned int)p[i]); - -	fputs("]\n", stderr); -	} - - -static int -run_vm86(void) -	{ -	unsigned int vret; - -	while (1) -		{ -		vret = lrmi_vm86(&context.vm); - -		if (VM86_TYPE(vret) == VM86_INTx) -			{ -			unsigned int v = VM86_ARG(vret); - -			if (v == RETURN_TO_32_INT) -				return 1; - -			pushw(context.vm.regs.eflags); -			pushw(context.vm.regs.cs); -			pushw(context.vm.regs.eip); - -			context.vm.regs.cs = get_int_seg(v); -			context.vm.regs.eip = get_int_off(v); -			context.vm.regs.eflags &= ~(VIF_MASK | TF_MASK); - -			continue; -			} - -		if (VM86_TYPE(vret) != VM86_UNKNOWN) -			break; - -		if (!emulate()) -			break; -		} - -#ifdef ORIGINAL_LRMI_CODE_THAT_GOT_IFDEFED_OUT -	debug_info(vret); -#endif -	return 0; -	} - - -int -LRMI_call(struct LRMI_regs *r) -	{ -	unsigned int vret; - -	memset(&context.vm.regs, 0, sizeof(context.vm.regs)); - -	set_regs(r); - -	context.vm.regs.cs = r->cs; -	context.vm.regs.eip = r->ip; - -	if (r->ss == 0 && r->sp == 0) -		{ -		context.vm.regs.ss = context.stack_seg; -		context.vm.regs.esp = context.stack_off; -		} -	else -		{ -		context.vm.regs.ss = r->ss; -		context.vm.regs.esp = r->sp; -		} - -	pushw(context.ret_seg); -	pushw(context.ret_off); - -	vret = run_vm86(); - -	get_regs(r); - -	return vret; -	} - - -int -LRMI_int(int i, struct LRMI_regs *r) -	{ -	unsigned int vret; -	unsigned int seg, off; - -	seg = get_int_seg(i); -	off = get_int_off(i); - -	/* -	 If the interrupt is in regular memory, it's probably -	 still pointing at a dos TSR (which is now gone). -	*/ -	if (seg < 0xa000 || (seg << 4) + off >= 0x100000) -		{ -#ifdef ORIGINAL_LRMI_CODE_THAT_GOT_IFDEFED_OUT -		fprintf(stderr, "Int 0x%x is not in rom (%04x:%04x)\n", i, seg, off); -#endif -		return 0; -		} - -	memset(&context.vm.regs, 0, sizeof(context.vm.regs)); - -	set_regs(r); - -	context.vm.regs.cs = seg; -	context.vm.regs.eip = off; - -	if (r->ss == 0 && r->sp == 0) -		{ -		context.vm.regs.ss = context.stack_seg; -		context.vm.regs.esp = context.stack_off; -		} -	else -		{ -		context.vm.regs.ss = r->ss; -		context.vm.regs.esp = r->sp; -		} - -	pushw(DEFAULT_VM86_FLAGS); -	pushw(context.ret_seg); -	pushw(context.ret_off); - -	vret = run_vm86(); - -	get_regs(r); - -	return vret; -	} - diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.h b/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.h deleted file mode 100644 index c9c186365..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/lrmi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -/* -Linux Real Mode Interface - A library of DPMI-like functions for Linux. - -Copyright (C) 1998 by Josh Vanderhoof - -You are free to distribute and modify this file, as long as you -do not remove this copyright notice and clearly label modified -versions as being modified. - -This software has NO WARRANTY.  Use it at your own risk. -*/ - -#ifndef LRMI_H -#define LRMI_H - -struct LRMI_regs -	{ -	unsigned int edi; -	unsigned int esi; -	unsigned int ebp; -	unsigned int reserved; -	unsigned int ebx; -	unsigned int edx; -	unsigned int ecx; -	unsigned int eax; -	unsigned short int flags; -	unsigned short int es; -	unsigned short int ds; -	unsigned short int fs; -	unsigned short int gs; -	unsigned short int ip; -	unsigned short int cs; -	unsigned short int sp; -	unsigned short int ss; -	}; - - -#ifndef LRMI_PREFIX -#define LRMI_PREFIX LRMI_ -#endif - -#define LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) 	a ## b -#define LRMI_CONCAT(a, b) 	LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) -#define LRMI_MAKENAME(a) 	LRMI_CONCAT(LRMI_PREFIX, a) - -/* - Initialize - returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure -*/ -#define LRMI_init LRMI_MAKENAME(init) -int -LRMI_init(void); - -/* - Simulate a 16 bit far call - returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure -*/ -#define LRMI_call LRMI_MAKENAME(call) -int -LRMI_call(struct LRMI_regs *r); - -/* - Simulate a 16 bit interrupt - returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure -*/ -#define LRMI_int LRMI_MAKENAME(int) -int -LRMI_int(int interrupt, struct LRMI_regs *r); - -/* - Allocate real mode memory - The returned block is paragraph (16 byte) aligned -*/ -#define LRMI_alloc_real LRMI_MAKENAME(alloc_real) -void * -LRMI_alloc_real(int size); - -/* - Free real mode memory -*/ -#define LRMI_free_real LRMI_MAKENAME(free_real) -void -LRMI_free_real(void *m); - -#endif diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/not_handled.c b/tools/ddcprobe/not_handled.c deleted file mode 100644 index 40cbb5427..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/not_handled.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -int main() { return 1; } diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.c b/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.c deleted file mode 100644 index a67e56d0b..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,709 +0,0 @@ -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/io.h> -#include <sys/mman.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <assert.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include "lrmi.h" -#include "vesamode.h" -#include "vbe.h" -#ident "$Id$" - -/* Return information about a particular video mode. */ -struct vbe_mode_info *vbe_get_mode_info(u_int16_t mode) -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	char *mem; -	struct vbe_mode_info *ret = NULL; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Allocate a chunk of memory. */ -	mem = LRMI_alloc_real(sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); -	if(mem == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} -	memset(mem, 0, sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f01; -	regs.ecx = mode; -	regs.es = ((u_int32_t)mem) >> 4; -	regs.edi = ((u_int32_t)mem) & 0x0f; - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Check for successful return. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Get memory for return. */ -	ret = malloc(sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); -	if(ret == NULL) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Copy the buffer for return. */ -	memcpy(ret, mem, sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); - -	/* Clean up and return. */ -	LRMI_free_real(mem); -	return ret; -} - -/* Get VBE info. */ -struct vbe_info *vbe_get_vbe_info() -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	unsigned char *mem; -	struct vbe_info *ret = NULL; -	int i; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Allocate a chunk of memory. */ -	mem = LRMI_alloc_real(sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); -	if(mem == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} -	memset(mem, 0, sizeof(struct vbe_mode_info)); - -	/* Set up registers for the interrupt call. */ -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f00; -	regs.es = ((u_int32_t)mem) >> 4; -	regs.edi = ((u_int32_t)mem) & 0x0f; -	memcpy(mem, "VBE2", 4); - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Check for successful return code. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Get memory to return the information. */ -	ret = malloc(sizeof(struct vbe_info)); -	if(ret == NULL) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} -	memcpy(ret, mem, sizeof(struct vbe_info)); - -	/* Set up pointers to usable memory. */ -	ret->mode_list.list = (u_int16_t*) ((ret->mode_list.addr.seg << 4) + -					    (ret->mode_list.addr.ofs)); -	ret->oem_name.string = (char*) ((ret->oem_name.addr.seg << 4) + -					(ret->oem_name.addr.ofs)); - -	/* Snip, snip. */ -	mem = strdup(ret->oem_name.string); /* leak */ -	while(((i = strlen(mem)) > 0) && isspace(mem[i - 1])) { -		mem[i - 1] = '\0'; -	} -	ret->oem_name.string = mem; - -	/* Set up pointers for VESA 3.0+ strings. */ -	if(ret->version[1] >= 3) { - -		/* Vendor name. */ -		ret->vendor_name.string = (char*) -			 ((ret->vendor_name.addr.seg << 4) -			+ (ret->vendor_name.addr.ofs)); - -		mem = strdup(ret->vendor_name.string); /* leak */ -		while(((i = strlen(mem)) > 0) && isspace(mem[i - 1])) { -			mem[i - 1] = '\0'; -		} -		ret->vendor_name.string = mem; - -		/* Product name. */ -		ret->product_name.string = (char*) -			 ((ret->product_name.addr.seg << 4) -			+ (ret->product_name.addr.ofs)); - -		mem = strdup(ret->product_name.string); /* leak */ -		while(((i = strlen(mem)) > 0) && isspace(mem[i - 1])) { -			mem[i - 1] = '\0'; -		} -		ret->product_name.string = mem; - -		/* Product revision. */ -		ret->product_revision.string = (char*) -			 ((ret->product_revision.addr.seg << 4) -			+ (ret->product_revision.addr.ofs)); - -		mem = strdup(ret->product_revision.string); /* leak */ -		while(((i = strlen(mem)) > 0) && isspace(mem[i - 1])) { -			mem[i - 1] = '\0'; -		} -		ret->product_revision.string = mem; -	} - -	/* Cleanup. */ -	LRMI_free_real(mem); -	return ret; -} - -/* Check if EDID queries are suorted. */ -int vbe_get_edid_supported() -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	int ret = 0; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return 0; -	} - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f15; -	regs.ebx = 0x0000; -	regs.es = 0x3000; -	regs.edi = 0x3000; - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		return 0; -	} - -	/* Check for successful return. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xff) == 0x4f) { -		/* Supported. */ -		ret = 1; -	} else { -		/* Not supported. */ -		ret = 0; -	} - -	/* Clean up and return. */ -	return ret; -} - -/* Get EDID info. */ -struct vbe_edid1_info *vbe_get_edid_info() -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	unsigned char *mem; -	struct vbe_edid1_info *ret = NULL; -	u_int16_t man; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Allocate a chunk of memory. */ -	mem = LRMI_alloc_real(sizeof(struct vbe_edid1_info)); -	if(mem == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} -	memset(mem, 0, sizeof(struct vbe_edid1_info)); - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f15; -	regs.ebx = 0x0001; -	regs.es = ((u_int32_t)mem) >> 4; -	regs.edi = ((u_int32_t)mem) & 0x0f; - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -#if 0 -	/* Check for successful return. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} -#elseif -	/* Check for successful return. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xff) != 0x4f) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} -#endif - -	/* Get memory for return. */ -	ret = malloc(sizeof(struct vbe_edid1_info)); -	if(ret == NULL) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Copy the buffer for return. */ -	memcpy(ret, mem, sizeof(struct vbe_edid1_info)); - -	memcpy(&man, &ret->manufacturer_name, 2); -	man = ntohs(man); -	memcpy(&ret->manufacturer_name, &man, 2); - -	LRMI_free_real(mem); -	return ret; -} - -/* Figure out what the current video mode is. */ -int32_t vbe_get_mode() -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	int32_t ret = -1; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return -1; -	} - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f03; - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		return -1; -	} - -	/* Save the returned value. */ -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) == 0x004f) { -		ret = regs.ebx & 0xffff; -	} else { -		ret = -1; -	} - -	/* Clean up and return. */ -	return ret; -} - -/* Set the video mode. */ -void vbe_set_mode(u_int16_t mode) -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return; -	} - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f02; -	regs.ebx = mode; - -	/* Do it. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); -	LRMI_int(0x10, ®s); - -	/* Return. */ -	return; -} - -/* Just read ranges from the EDID. */ -void vbe_get_edid_ranges(struct vbe_edid1_info *edid, -			 unsigned char *hmin, unsigned char *hmax, -			 unsigned char *vmin, unsigned char *vmax) -{ -	struct vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor *monitor; -	int i; - -	*hmin = *hmax = *vmin = *vmax = 0; - -	for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) { -		monitor = &edid->monitor_details.monitor_descriptor[i]; -		if(monitor->type == vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_range) { -			*hmin = monitor->data.range_data.horizontal_min; -			*hmax = monitor->data.range_data.horizontal_max; -			*vmin = monitor->data.range_data.vertical_min; -			*vmax = monitor->data.range_data.vertical_max; -		} -	} -} - -static int compare_vbe_modelines(const void *m1, const void *m2) -{ -	const struct vbe_modeline *M1 = (const struct vbe_modeline*) m1; -	const struct vbe_modeline *M2 = (const struct vbe_modeline*) m2; -	if(M1->width < M2->width) return -1; -	if(M1->width > M2->width) return 1; -	return 0; -} - -struct vbe_modeline *vbe_get_edid_modelines() -{ -	struct vbe_edid1_info *edid; -	struct vbe_modeline *ret; -	char buf[LINE_MAX]; -	int modeline_count = 0, i, j; - -	if((edid = vbe_get_edid_info()) == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	memcpy(buf, &edid->established_timings, -	       sizeof(edid->established_timings)); -	for(i = 0; i < (8 * sizeof(edid->established_timings)); i++) { -		if(buf[i / 8] & (1 << (i % 8))) { -			modeline_count++; -		} -	} - -	/* Count the number of standard timings. */ -	for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { -		int x, v; -		x = edid->standard_timing[i].xresolution; -		v = edid->standard_timing[i].vfreq; -		if(((edid->standard_timing[i].xresolution & 0x01) != x) && -		   ((edid->standard_timing[i].vfreq & 0x01) != v)) { -			modeline_count++; -		} -	} - -	ret = malloc(sizeof(struct vbe_modeline) * (modeline_count + 1)); -	if(ret == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} -	memset(ret, 0, sizeof(struct vbe_modeline) * (modeline_count + 1)); - -	modeline_count = 0; - -	/* Fill out established timings. */ -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_720x400_70) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 720; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 400; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 70; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_720x400_88) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 720; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 400; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 88; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_640x480_60) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 640; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 480; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 60; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_640x480_67) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 640; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 480; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 67; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_640x480_72) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 640; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 480; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 72; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_640x480_75) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 640; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 480; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 75; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_800x600_56) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 800; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 600; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 56; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_800x600_60) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 800; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 600; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 60; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_800x600_72) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 800; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 600; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 72; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_800x600_75) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 800; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 600; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 75; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_832x624_75) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 832; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 624; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 75; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_1024x768_87i) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 1024; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 768; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 87; -		ret[modeline_count].interlaced = 1; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_1024x768_60){ -		ret[modeline_count].width = 1024; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 768; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 60; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_1024x768_70){ -		ret[modeline_count].width = 1024; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 768; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 70; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_1024x768_75){ -		ret[modeline_count].width = 1024; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 768; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 75; -		modeline_count++; -	} -	if(edid->established_timings.timing_1280x1024_75) { -		ret[modeline_count].width = 1280; -		ret[modeline_count].height = 1024; -		ret[modeline_count].refresh = 75; -		modeline_count++; -	} - -	/* Add in standard timings. */ -	for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { -		float aspect = 1; -		int x, v; -		x = edid->standard_timing[i].xresolution; -		v = edid->standard_timing[i].vfreq; -		if(((edid->standard_timing[i].xresolution & 0x01) != x) && -		   ((edid->standard_timing[i].vfreq & 0x01) != v)) { -			switch(edid->standard_timing[i].aspect) { -				case aspect_75: aspect = 0.7500; break; -				case aspect_8: aspect = 0.8000; break; -				case aspect_5625: aspect = 0.5625; break; -				default: aspect = 1; break; -			} -			x = (edid->standard_timing[i].xresolution + 31) * 8; -			ret[modeline_count].width = x; -			ret[modeline_count].height = x * aspect; -			ret[modeline_count].refresh = -				edid->standard_timing[i].vfreq + 60; -			modeline_count++; -		} -	} - -	/* Now tack on any matching modelines. */ -	for(i = 0; ret[i].refresh != 0; i++) { -		struct vesa_timing_t *t = NULL; -		for(j = 0; known_vesa_timings[j].refresh != 0; j++) { -			t = &known_vesa_timings[j]; -			if(ret[i].width == t->x) -			if(ret[i].height == t->y) -			if(ret[i].refresh == t->refresh) { -				snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), -					 "ModeLine \"%dx%d\"\t%6.2f " -					 "%4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %4d %s %s" -					 , t->x, t->y, t->dotclock, -					 t->timings[0], -					 t->timings[0] + t->timings[1], -					 t->timings[0] + t->timings[1] + -					 t->timings[2], -					 t->timings[0] + t->timings[1] + -					 t->timings[2] + t->timings[3], -					 t->timings[4], -					 t->timings[4] + t->timings[5], -					 t->timings[4] + t->timings[5] + -					 t->timings[6], -					 t->timings[4] + t->timings[5] + -					 t->timings[6] + t->timings[7], -					 t->hsync == hsync_pos ? -					 "+hsync" : "-hsync", -					 t->vsync == vsync_pos ? -					 "+vsync" : "-vsync"); -				ret[i].modeline = strdup(buf); -				ret[i].hfreq = t->hfreq; -				ret[i].vfreq = t->vfreq; -			} -		} -	} - -	modeline_count = 0; -	for(i = 0; ret[i].refresh != 0; i++) { -		modeline_count++; -	} -	qsort(ret, modeline_count, sizeof(ret[0]), compare_vbe_modelines); - -	return ret; -} - -const void *vbe_save_svga_state() -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	unsigned char *mem; -	u_int16_t block_size; -	void *data; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f04; -	regs.ecx = 0xffff; -	regs.edx = 0; - -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		return NULL; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xff) != 0x4f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State not supported.\n"); -		return NULL; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State Info failed.\n"); -		return NULL; -	} - -	block_size = 64 * (regs.ebx & 0xffff); - -	/* Allocate a chunk of memory. */ -	mem = LRMI_alloc_real(block_size); -	if(mem == NULL) { -		return NULL; -	} -	memset(mem, 0, sizeof(block_size)); -	 -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f04; -	regs.ecx = 0x000f; -	regs.edx = 0x0001; -	regs.es  = ((u_int32_t)mem) >> 4; -	regs.ebx = ((u_int32_t)mem) & 0x0f; -	memset(mem, 0, block_size); -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State Save failed.\n"); -		return NULL; -	} - -	data = malloc(block_size); -	if(data == NULL) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return NULL; -	} - -	/* Clean up and return. */ -	memcpy(data, mem, block_size); -	LRMI_free_real(mem); -	return data; -} - -void vbe_restore_svga_state(const void *state) -{ -	struct LRMI_regs regs; -	unsigned char *mem; -	u_int16_t block_size; - -	/* Initialize LRMI. */ -	if(LRMI_init() == 0) { -		return; -	} - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f04; -	regs.ecx = 0x000f; -	regs.edx = 0; - -	/* Find out how much memory we need. */ -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		return; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xff) != 0x4f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State not supported.\n"); -		return; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State Info failed.\n"); -		return; -	} - -	block_size = 64 * (regs.ebx & 0xffff); - -	/* Allocate a chunk of memory. */ -	mem = LRMI_alloc_real(block_size); -	if(mem == NULL) { -		return; -	} -	memset(mem, 0, sizeof(block_size)); - -	memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); -	regs.eax = 0x4f04; -	regs.ecx = 0x000f; -	regs.edx = 0x0002; -	regs.es  = 0x2000; -	regs.ebx = 0x0000; -	memcpy(mem, state, block_size); - -	iopl(3); -	ioperm(0, 0x400, 1); - -	if(LRMI_int(0x10, ®s) == 0) { -		LRMI_free_real(mem); -		return; -	} - -	if((regs.eax & 0xffff) != 0x004f) { -		fprintf(stderr, "Get SuperVGA Video State Restore failed.\n"); -		return; -	} -} diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.h b/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.h deleted file mode 100644 index 338d3bd88..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/vbe.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef vbe_h -#define vbe_h -#ident "$Id$" -#include <sys/types.h> - -/* Record returned by int 0x10, function 0x4f, subfunction 0x00. */ -struct vbe_info { -	unsigned char signature[4]; -	unsigned char version[2]; -	union { -		struct { -			u_int16_t ofs; -			u_int16_t seg; -		} addr; -		const char *string; -	} oem_name; -	u_int32_t capabilities; -	union { -		struct { -			u_int16_t ofs; -			u_int16_t seg; -		} addr; -		u_int16_t *list; -	} mode_list; -	u_int16_t memory_size; -	/* VESA 3.0+ */ -	u_int16_t vbe_revision; -	union { -		struct { -			u_int16_t ofs; -			u_int16_t seg; -		} addr; -		const char *string; -	} vendor_name; -	union { -		struct { -			u_int16_t ofs; -			u_int16_t seg; -		} addr; -		const char *string; -	} product_name; -	union { -		struct { -			u_int16_t ofs; -			u_int16_t seg; -		} addr; -		const char *string; -	} product_revision; -	char reserved1[222]; -	char reserved2[256]; -} __attribute__ ((packed)); - -/* Stuff returned by int 0x10, function 0x4f, subfunction 0x01. */ -struct vbe_mode_info { -	/* required for all VESA versions */ -	struct { -		/* VBE 1.0+ */ -		u_int16_t supported: 1; -		u_int16_t optional_info_available: 1; -		u_int16_t bios_output_supported: 1; -		u_int16_t color: 1; -		u_int16_t graphics: 1; -		/* VBE 2.0+ */ -		u_int16_t not_vga_compatible: 1; -		u_int16_t not_bank_switched: 1; -		u_int16_t lfb: 1; -		/* VBE 1.0+ */ -		u_int16_t unknown: 1; -		u_int16_t must_enable_directaccess_in_10: 1; -	} mode_attributes; -	struct { -		unsigned char exists: 1; -		unsigned char readable: 1; -		unsigned char writeable: 1; -		unsigned char reserved: 5; -	} windowa_attributes, windowb_attributes; -	u_int16_t window_granularity; -	u_int16_t window_size; -	u_int16_t windowa_start_segment, windowb_start_segment; -	u_int16_t window_positioning_seg, window_positioning_ofs; -	u_int16_t bytes_per_scanline; -	/* optional for VESA 1.0/1.1, required for OEM modes */ -	u_int16_t w, h; -	unsigned char cell_width, cell_height; -	unsigned char memory_planes; -	unsigned char bpp; -	unsigned char banks; -	enum { -		memory_model_text = 0, -		memory_model_cga = 1, -		memory_model_hgc = 2, -		memory_model_ega16 = 3, -		memory_model_packed_pixel = 4, -		memory_model_sequ256 = 5, -		memory_model_direct_color = 6, -		memory_model_yuv = 7, -	} memory_model: 8; -	unsigned char bank_size; -	unsigned char image_pages; -	unsigned char reserved1; -	/* required for VESA 1.2+ */ -	unsigned char red_mask, red_field; -	unsigned char green_mask, green_field; -	unsigned char blue_mask, blue_field; -	unsigned char reserved_mask, reserved_field; -	unsigned char direct_color_mode_info; -	/* VESA 2.0+ */ -	u_int32_t linear_buffer_address; -	u_int32_t offscreen_memory_address; -	u_int16_t offscreen_memory_size; -	unsigned char reserved2[206]; -} __attribute__ ((packed)); - -/* Modeline information used by XFree86. */ -struct vbe_modeline { -	u_int16_t width, height; -	unsigned char interlaced; -	float refresh; -	char *modeline; -	float hfreq, vfreq, pixel_clock; -}; - -/* Aspect ratios used in EDID info. */ -enum vbe_edid_aspect { -	aspect_unknown = 0, -	aspect_75, -	aspect_8, -	aspect_5625, -}; - -/* Detailed timing information used in EDID v1.x */ -struct vbe_edid_detailed_timing { -	u_int16_t pixel_clock; -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_PIXEL_CLOCK(_x) \ -	((_x).pixel_clock * 10000) -	unsigned char horizontal_active; -	unsigned char horizontal_blanking; -	unsigned char horizontal_active_hi: 4; -	unsigned char horizontal_blanking_hi: 4; -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_HORIZONTAL_ACTIVE(_x) \ -	(((_x).horizontal_active_hi << 8) + (_x).horizontal_active) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_HORIZONTAL_BLANKING(_x) \ -	(((_x).horizontal_blanking_hi << 8) + (_x).horizontal_blanking) -	unsigned char vertical_active; -	unsigned char vertical_blanking; -	unsigned char vertical_active_hi: 4; -	unsigned char vertical_blanking_hi: 4; -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_VERTICAL_ACTIVE(_x) \ -	(((_x).vertical_active_hi << 8) + (_x).vertical_active) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_VERTICAL_BLANKING(_x) \ -	(((_x).vertical_blanking_hi << 8) + (_x).vertical_blanking) -	unsigned char hsync_offset; -	unsigned char hsync_pulse_width; -	unsigned char vsync_offset: 4; -	unsigned char vsync_pulse_width: 4; -	unsigned char hsync_offset_hi: 2; -	unsigned char hsync_pulse_width_hi: 2; -	unsigned char vsync_offset_hi: 2; -	unsigned char vsync_pulse_width_hi: 2; -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_HSYNC_OFFSET(_x) \ -	(((_x).hsync_offset_hi << 8) + (_x).hsync_offset) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_HSYNC_PULSE_WIDTH(_x) \ -	(((_x).hsync_pulse_width_hi << 8) + (_x).hsync_pulse_width) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_VSYNC_OFFSET(_x) \ -	(((_x).vsync_offset_hi << 4) + (_x).vsync_offset) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_VSYNC_PULSE_WIDTH(_x) \ -	(((_x).vsync_pulse_width_hi << 4) + (_x).vsync_pulse_width) -	unsigned char himage_size; -	unsigned char vimage_size; -	unsigned char himage_size_hi: 4; -	unsigned char vimage_size_hi: 4; -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_HIMAGE_SIZE(_x) \ -	(((_x).himage_size_hi << 8) + (_x).himage_size) -#define VBE_EDID_DETAILED_TIMING_VIMAGE_SIZE(_x) \ -	(((_x).vimage_size_hi << 8) + (_x).vimage_size) -	unsigned char hborder; -	unsigned char vborder; -	struct { -		unsigned char interlaced: 1; -		unsigned char stereo: 2; -		unsigned char digital_composite: 2; -		unsigned char variant: 2; -		unsigned char zero: 1; -	} flags __attribute__ ((packed)); -} __attribute__ ((packed)); - -enum { -	vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_serial = 0xff, -	vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_ascii = 0xfe, -	vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_range = 0xfd, -	vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_name = 0xfc, -} vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor_types; - -struct vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor { -	u_int16_t zero_flag_1; -	unsigned char zero_flag_2; -	unsigned char type; -	unsigned char zero_flag_3; -	union { -		char string[13]; -		struct { -			unsigned char vertical_min; -			unsigned char vertical_max; -			unsigned char horizontal_min; -			unsigned char horizontal_max; -			unsigned char pixel_clock_max; -			unsigned char gtf_data[8]; -		} range_data; -	} data; -} __attribute__ ((packed)); - -struct vbe_edid1_info { -	unsigned char header[8]; -	struct { -		u_int16_t char3: 5; -		u_int16_t char2: 5; -		u_int16_t char1: 5; -		u_int16_t zero: 1; -	} manufacturer_name __attribute__ ((packed)); -	u_int16_t product_code; -	u_int32_t serial_number; -	unsigned char week; -	unsigned char year; -	unsigned char version; -	unsigned char revision; -	struct { -		unsigned char separate_sync: 1; -		unsigned char composite_sync: 1; -		unsigned char sync_on_green: 1; -		unsigned char unused: 2; -		unsigned char voltage_level: 2; -		unsigned char digital: 1; -	} video_input_definition __attribute__ ((packed)); -	unsigned char max_size_horizontal; -	unsigned char max_size_vertical; -	unsigned char gamma; -	struct { -		unsigned char unused1: 3; -		unsigned char rgb: 1; -		unsigned char unused2: 1; -		unsigned char active_off: 1; -		unsigned char suspend: 1; -		unsigned char standby: 1; -	} feature_support __attribute__ ((packed)); -	unsigned char color_characteristics[10]; -	struct { -		unsigned char timing_720x400_70: 1; -		unsigned char timing_720x400_88: 1; -		unsigned char timing_640x480_60: 1; -		unsigned char timing_640x480_67: 1; -		unsigned char timing_640x480_72: 1; -		unsigned char timing_640x480_75: 1; -		unsigned char timing_800x600_56: 1; -		unsigned char timing_800x600_60: 1; -		unsigned char timing_800x600_72: 1; -		unsigned char timing_800x600_75: 1; -		unsigned char timing_832x624_75: 1; -		unsigned char timing_1024x768_87i: 1; -		unsigned char timing_1024x768_60: 1; -		unsigned char timing_1024x768_70: 1; -		unsigned char timing_1024x768_75: 1; -		unsigned char timing_1280x1024_75: 1; -	} established_timings __attribute__ ((packed)); -	struct { -		unsigned char timing_1152x870_75: 1; -		unsigned char reserved: 7; -	} manufacturer_timings __attribute__ ((packed)); -	struct { -		u_int16_t xresolution: 8; -		u_int16_t vfreq: 6; -		u_int16_t aspect: 2; -	} standard_timing[8] __attribute__ ((packed)); -	union { -		struct vbe_edid_detailed_timing detailed_timing[4]; -		struct vbe_edid_monitor_descriptor monitor_descriptor[4]; -	} monitor_details __attribute__ ((packed)); -	unsigned char extension_flag; -	unsigned char checksum; -	unsigned char padding[128]; -} __attribute__ ((packed)); - -#define VBE_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER 0x4000 - -/* Get VESA information. */ -struct vbe_info *vbe_get_vbe_info(); - -/* Get information about a particular video mode, bitwise or with -   VBE_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER to check if LFB version is supported. */ -struct vbe_mode_info *vbe_get_mode_info(u_int16_t mode); - -/* Check if EDID reads are supported, and do them. */ -int vbe_get_edid_supported(); -struct vbe_edid1_info *vbe_get_edid_info(); - -/* Get the current video mode, -1 on error. */ -int32_t vbe_get_mode(); -/* Set a new video mode, bitwise or with VBE_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER. */ -void vbe_set_mode(u_int16_t mode); - -/* Save/restore the SVGA state.  Call free() on the state record when done. */ -const void *vbe_save_svga_state(); -void vbe_restore_svga_state(const void *state); - -/* Get the ranges of values suitable for the attached monitor. */ -void vbe_get_edid_ranges(struct vbe_edid1_info *edid, -			 unsigned char *hmin, unsigned char *hmax, -			 unsigned char *vmin, unsigned char *vmax); - -/* Get a list of modelines that will work with this monitor. */ -struct vbe_modeline *vbe_get_edid_modelines(); - -#endif diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.c b/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9d4c3797a..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -#include "vesamode.h" -#ident "$Id$" - -/* Known standard VESA modes. */ -struct vesa_mode_t known_vesa_modes[] = { -	/* VESA 1.0/1.1 ? */ -	{0x100,	640, 400, 256,	"640x400x256"}, -	{0x101,	640, 480, 256,	"640x480x256"}, -	{0x102,	800, 600, 16,	"800x600x16"}, -	{0x103,	800, 600, 256,	"800x600x256"}, -	{0x104,	1024, 768, 16,	"1024x768x16"}, -	{0x105,	1024, 768, 256,	"1024x768x256"}, -	{0x106,	1280, 1024, 16,	"1280x1024x16"}, -	{0x107,	1280, 1024, 256,"1280x1024x256"}, -	{0x108,	80, 60, 16,	"80x60 (text)"}, -	{0x109,	132, 25, 16,	"132x25 (text)"}, -	{0x10a,	132, 43, 16,	"132x43 (text)"}, -	{0x10b,	132, 50, 16,	"132x50 (text)"}, -	{0x10c,	132, 60, 16,	"132x60 (text)"}, -	/* VESA 1.2+ */ -	{0x10d,	320, 200, 32768,	"320x200x32k"}, -	{0x10e,	320, 200, 65536,	"320x200x64k"}, -	{0x10f,	320, 200, 16777216,	"320x200x16m"}, -	{0x110,	640, 480, 32768,	"640x480x32k"}, -	{0x111,	640, 480, 65536,	"640x480x64k"}, -	{0x112,	640, 480, 16777216,	"640x480x16m"}, -	{0x113,	800, 600, 32768,	"800x600x32k"}, -	{0x114,	800, 600, 65536,	"800x600x64k"}, -	{0x115,	800, 600, 16777216,	"800x600x16m"}, -	{0x116,	1024, 768, 32768,	"1024x768x32k"}, -	{0x117,	1024, 768, 65536,	"1024x768x64k"}, -	{0x118,	1024, 768, 16777216,	"1024x768x16m"}, -	{0x119,	1280, 1024, 32768,	"1280x1024x32k"}, -	{0x11a,	1280, 1024, 65536,	"1280x1024x64k"}, -	{0x11b,	1280, 1024, 16777216,	"1280x1024x16m"}, -	/* VESA 2.0+ */ -	{0x120,	1600, 1200, 256,	"1600x1200x256"}, -	{0x121,	1600, 1200, 32768,	"1600x1200x32k"}, -	{0x122,	1600, 1200, 65536,	"1600x1200x64k"}, -	{    0,    0,    0, 0,		""}, -}; - -struct vesa_timing_t known_vesa_timings[] = { -	/* Source: VESA Monitor Timing Specifications 1.0 rev 0.8 */ -	{ 640,  350, 85,  31.500, { 640, 32,  64,  96,  350,32, 3, 60}, -	  hsync_pos, vsync_neg, 37.861,  85.080}, - -	{ 640,  400, 85,  31.500, { 640, 32,  64,  96,  400, 1, 3, 41}, -	  hsync_neg, vsync_pos, 37.861,  85.080}, - -	{ 720,  400, 85,  35.500, { 720, 36, 72,  108,  400, 1, 3, 42}, -	  hsync_neg, vsync_pos, 37.861,  85.080}, - -	{ 640,  480, 60,  25.175, { 640,  8,  96,  40,  480, 2, 2, 25}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  31.469,  59.940}, -	{ 640,  480, 72,  31.500, { 640, 16,  40, 120,  480, 1, 3, 20}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  37.861,  72.809}, -	{ 640,  480, 75,  31.500, { 640, 16,  64, 120,  480, 1, 3, 16}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  37.500,  75.000}, -	{ 640,  480, 85,  36.000, { 640, 56,  56,  80,  480, 1, 3, 25}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  43.269,  85.008}, - -	{ 800,  600, 56,  36.000, { 800, 24,  72, 128,  600, 1, 2, 22}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  35.156,  56.250}, -	{ 800,  600, 60,  40.000, { 800, 40, 128,  88,  600, 1, 4, 23}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  37.879,  60.317}, -	{ 800,  600, 72,  50.000, { 800, 56, 120,  64,  600,37, 6, 23}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  48.077,  72.188}, -	{ 800,  600, 75,  49.500, { 800, 16,  80, 160,  600, 1, 3, 21}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  46.875,  75.000}, -	{ 800,  600, 85,  56.250, { 800, 32,  64, 152,  600, 1, 3, 27}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  53.674,  85.061}, - -	{1024,  768, 43,  44.900, {1024,  8, 176,  56,  768, 0, 4, 20}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  35.522,  86.957}, -	{1024,  768, 60,  65.000, {1024, 24, 136, 160,  768, 3, 6, 29}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  48.363,  60.004}, -	{1024,  768, 70,  75.000, {1024, 24, 136, 144,  768, 3, 6, 29}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_neg,  56.476,  70.069}, -	{1024,  768, 75,  78.750, {1024, 16,  96, 176,  768, 1, 3, 28}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  60.023,  75.029}, -	{1024,  768, 85,  94.500, {1024, 48,  96, 208,  768, 1, 3, 36}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  68.677,  84.997}, - -	{1152,  864, 70,  94.200, {1152, 32,  96, 192,  864, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,   0.000,   0.000}, -	{1152,  864, 75, 108.000, {1152, 64, 128, 256,  864, 1, 3, 32}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  67.500,  75.000}, -	{1152,  864, 85, 121.500, {1152, 64, 128, 224,  864, 1, 3, 43}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,   0.000,   0.000}, - -	{1280,  960, 60, 108.000, {1280, 96, 112, 312,  960, 1, 3, 36}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  60.000,  60.000}, -	{1280,  960, 85, 148.500, {1280, 64, 160, 224,  960, 1, 3, 47}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  85.398,  85.002}, - -	{1280, 1024, 60, 108.000, {1280, 48, 112, 248, 1024, 1, 3, 38}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  63.981,  60.020}, -	{1280, 1024, 75, 135.000, {1280, 16, 144, 248, 1024, 1, 3, 38}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  79.976,  75.025}, -	{1280, 1024, 85, 157.500, {1280, 64, 160, 224, 1024, 1, 3, 44}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  91.146,  85.024}, - -	{1600, 1200, 60, 162.000, {1600, 64, 192, 304, 1200, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  75.000,  60.000}, -	{1600, 1200, 65, 175.500, {1600, 64, 192, 304, 1200, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  81.250,  65.000}, -	{1600, 1200, 70, 189.000, {1600, 64, 192, 304, 1200, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  87.500,  70.000}, -	{1600, 1200, 75, 202.500, {1600, 64, 192, 304, 1200, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos,  93.750,  75.000}, -	{1600, 1200, 85, 229.500, {1600, 64, 192, 304, 1200, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_pos, vsync_pos, 106.250,  85.000}, - -	{1792, 1344, 60, 204.750, {1792,128, 200, 328, 1344, 1, 3, 46}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos,  83.640,  60.000}, -	{1792, 1344, 75, 261.000, {1792, 96, 216, 352, 1344, 1, 3, 69}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos, 106.270,  74.997}, - -	{1856, 1392, 60, 218.250, {1856, 96, 224, 352, 1392, 1, 3, 43}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos,  86.333,  59.995}, -	{1856, 1392, 75, 288.000, {1856,128, 224, 352, 1392, 1, 3,104}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos, 112.500,  75.000}, - -	{1920, 1440, 60, 234.000, {1920,128, 208, 344, 1440, 1, 3, 56}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos,  90.000,  60.000}, -	{1920, 1440, 75, 297.000, {1920,144, 224, 352, 1440, 1, 3, 56}, -	 hsync_neg, vsync_pos, 112.500,  75.000}, - -	{   0,    0,  0,   0.000, {   0,  0,   0,   0,    0, 0, 0,  0}, -	 000000000, 000000000,   0.000,   0.000}, -}; diff --git a/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.h b/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.h deleted file mode 100644 index b7eef9283..000000000 --- a/tools/ddcprobe/vesamode.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef vesamode_h -#define vesamode_h -#include <sys/types.h> -#ident "$Id$" - -typedef enum { hsync_neg = 0, hsync_pos } hsync_t; -typedef enum { vsync_neg = 0, vsync_pos } vsync_t; - -struct vesa_mode_t { -	u_int16_t number; -	u_int16_t x, y; -	u_int32_t colors; -	const char *text; -	const char *modeline; -}; - -struct vesa_timing_t { -	u_int16_t x, y; -	float refresh; -	float dotclock; -	u_int16_t timings[8]; -	hsync_t hsync; -	vsync_t vsync; -	float hfreq; -	float vfreq; -}; - -extern struct vesa_mode_t known_vesa_modes[]; -extern struct vesa_timing_t known_vesa_timings[]; - -#endif /* vesamode_h */ | 
