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Currently vbeGetProtModeInfo call the 0x4f0a function of int 10h the get
a simple 32 bits protected mode interface to some VESA functions. This
protected mode interface is interesting because it's quicker than the
raw int 10h interface.
Unfortunatly, begining with VBE 3.0, the 0x4f0a function is optional,
and some video cards don't implement it (3dfx, intel 845/855/865...).
This protected mode interface is then only used in vbeSetWindow and
vbeSetDisplayStart :
?- vbeSetWindow already implement an alternative methode if protected
mode interface is not available.
?- vbeSetDisplayStart also contain an alternative implementation, but
this one is disabled with a #if 0. I don't exactly know why because
it works well !
So currently, cards which don't have the 0x4f0a function are not
supported. This patch correct this.
?- vbeGetProtModeInfo failure is not fatal.
?- vbeSetDisplayStart has it's alternative implementation reenabled.
? ?it's used only with cards which don't have the 0x4f0a function
? ?so this won't make any difference for cards which were already
? ?working.
This patch also make the failure of vbeGetModeInfo not fatal. The
VBE 3.0 standard state that GetModeInfo can fail with some mode
which are listed as supported if the mode can't be used in the
current situation (not enough video memory for example). So a
failure of vbeGetModeInfo don't mean that other modes won't work
and should really not be fatal.
patch by Aurelien Jacobs <aurel@gnuage.org>
author | faust3 |
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date | Wed, 06 Oct 2004 08:42:13 +0000 |
parents | 1e04ac498440 |
children | 4a6b79a1ad52 |
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//#define MSG_USE_COLORS #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include "config.h" #if defined(FOR_MENCODER) || defined(CODECS2HTML) #undef ENABLE_GUI_CODE #elif defined(HAVE_NEW_GUI) #define ENABLE_GUI_CODE HAVE_NEW_GUI #else #undef ENABLE_GUI_CODE #endif #if ENABLE_GUI_CODE #include "Gui/mplayer/widgets.h" extern void gtkMessageBox( int type,char * str ); extern int use_gui; #endif #include "mp_msg.h" /* maximum message length of mp_msg */ #define MSGSIZE_MAX 3072 static int mp_msg_levels[MSGT_MAX]; // verbose level of this module #if 1 void mp_msg_init(){ #ifdef USE_I18N #ifdef MP_DEBUG fprintf(stdout, "Using GNU internationalization\n"); fprintf(stdout, "Original domain: %s\n", textdomain(NULL)); fprintf(stdout, "Original dirname: %s\n", bindtextdomain(textdomain(NULL),NULL)); #endif setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); /* set from the environment variables */ bindtextdomain("mplayer", PREFIX"/share/locale"); textdomain("mplayer"); #ifdef MP_DEBUG fprintf(stdout, "Current domain: %s\n", textdomain(NULL)); fprintf(stdout, "Current dirname: %s\n\n", bindtextdomain(textdomain(NULL),NULL)); #endif #endif mp_msg_set_level(MSGL_STATUS); } void mp_msg_set_level(int verbose){ int i; for(i=0;i<MSGT_MAX;i++){ mp_msg_levels[i]=verbose; } } int mp_msg_test(int mod, int lev) { return lev <= mp_msg_levels[mod]; } void mp_msg_c( int x, const char *format, ... ){ #if 1 va_list va; char tmp[MSGSIZE_MAX]; if((x&255)>mp_msg_levels[x>>8]) return; // do not display va_start(va, format); vsnprintf(tmp, MSGSIZE_MAX, mp_gettext(format), va); va_end(va); tmp[MSGSIZE_MAX-2] = '\n'; tmp[MSGSIZE_MAX-1] = 0; #if ENABLE_GUI_CODE if(use_gui) { switch(x & 255) { case MSGL_FATAL: gtkMessageBox(GTK_MB_FATAL|GTK_MB_SIMPLE, tmp); break; case MSGL_ERR: gtkMessageBox(GTK_MB_ERROR|GTK_MB_SIMPLE, tmp); break; #if 0 // WARNING! Do NOT enable this! There are too many non-critical messages with // MSGL_WARN, for example: broken SPU packets, codec's bit error messages, // etc etc, they should not raise up a new window every time. case MSGL_WARN: gtkMessageBox(GTK_MB_WARNING|GTK_MB_SIMPLE, tmp); break; #endif } } #endif #ifdef MSG_USE_COLORS /* that's only a silly color test */ #ifdef MP_DEBUG { int c; static int flag=1; if(flag) for(c=0;c<16;c++) printf("\033[%d;3%dm*** COLOR TEST %d ***\n",(c>7),c&7,c); flag=0; } #endif { unsigned char v_colors[10]={9,9,11,14,15,7,6,5,5,5}; int c=v_colors[(x & 255)]; fprintf(((x & 255) <= MSGL_WARN)?stderr:stdout, "\033[%d;3%dm",(c>7),c&7); } #endif if ((x & 255) <= MSGL_WARN){ fprintf(stderr, "%s", tmp);fflush(stderr); } else { printf("%s", tmp);fflush(stdout); } #else va_list va; if((x&255)>mp_msg_levels[x>>8]) return; // do not display va_start(va, format); #if ENABLE_GUI_CODE if(use_gui){ char tmp[16*80]; vsnprintf( tmp,8*80,format,va ); tmp[8*80-1]=0; switch( x&255 ) { case MSGL_FATAL: fprintf( stderr,"%s",tmp ); fflush(stderr); gtkMessageBox( GTK_MB_FATAL|GTK_MB_SIMPLE,tmp ); break; case MSGL_ERR: fprintf( stderr,"%s",tmp ); fflush(stderr); gtkMessageBox( GTK_MB_ERROR|GTK_MB_SIMPLE,tmp ); break; case MSGL_WARN: fprintf( stderr, "%s",tmp ); fflush(stdout); gtkMessageBox( GTK_MB_WARNING|GTK_MB_SIMPLE,tmp ); break; default: fprintf(stderr, "%s",tmp ); fflush(stdout); } } else #endif if((x&255)<=MSGL_ERR){ // fprintf(stderr,"%%%%%% "); vfprintf(stderr,format, va); fflush(stderr); } else { // printf("%%%%%% "); vfprintf(stderr,format, va); fflush(stdout); } va_end(va); #endif } #else FILE *mp_msg_file[MSGT_MAX]; // print message to this file (can be stdout/err) static FILE* mp_msg_last_file=NULL; // how to handle errors->stderr messages->stdout ? void mp_msg( int x, const char *format, ... ){ if((x&255)>mp_msg_levels[x>>8] || !mp_msg_file[x>>8]) return; // do not display va_list va; va_start(va, format); vfprintf(mp_msg_file[x>>8],format, va); if(mp_msg_last_file!=mp_msg_file[x>>8]){ fflush(mp_msg_file[x>>8]); mp_msg_last_file=mp_msg_file[x>>8]; } va_end(va); } #endif