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Added new syncengine thanks to a new previously undocumented feature of the em8300, this might fix playback on both slow and fast machines (more testing needed). This also requires users to get the em8300 driver from cvs until the next version is released (will probably happen this weekend) Added lots of comments, should be pretty easy to understand most of the internals now Added lots of brackets to if's for's while's etc, this is not a cosmetical thing but rather due to the fact I got some very odd bugs with else's since I didn't properly use brackets (and it's the K&R standard to have brackets everywhere) Fixed some bugs that would occur when disabling libmp1e Switched to default to the new naming scheme of device nodes, the driver will slowly switch over to this state, if it can't find devices under the new name it will try the old naming scheme I stopped opening devices in non-blocking mode, it would break the new syncengine which tries to burst data to the device (alot of times meaning it will fill the fifo pretty fast which would previously result in jerkyness on fast machines) The device now sets the initial state of the pts and speed (probably not needed, but assumption is the mother of all fuckups =) Keep the control interface open during the entire duration of the libvo device, we might need this to flush video buffers on seeking (currently not implemented, therefore seeking is broken) This is beta stuff to the driver, I will get some users to test it for me and do my best to fix seeking as soon as possible...
author mswitch
date Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:33:47 +0000
parents 76ca00724e12
children 52c008dd6e93
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/*
 *
 * mga_vid.h
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1999 Aaron Holtzman
 * 
 * Matrox MGA G200/G400 YUV Video Interface module Version 0.1.0
 * 
 * BES == Back End Scaler
 * 
 * This software has been released under the terms of the GNU Public
 * license. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details.
 */

#ifndef __LINUX_MGAVID_H
#define __LINUX_MGAVID_H

//#include <inttypes.h>

typedef struct mga_vid_config_s
{
uint16_t version;
uint16_t card_type;
uint32_t ram_size;
uint32_t src_width;
uint32_t src_height;
uint32_t dest_width;
uint32_t dest_height;
uint32_t x_org;
uint32_t y_org;
uint8_t  colkey_on;
uint8_t  colkey_red;
uint8_t  colkey_green;
uint8_t  colkey_blue;
uint32_t format;
uint32_t frame_size;
uint32_t num_frames;
} mga_vid_config_t;

#define MGA_VID_FORMAT_YV12 0x32315659
#define MGA_VID_FORMAT_IYUV (('I'<<24)|('Y'<<16)|('U'<<8)|'V')
#define MGA_VID_FORMAT_I420 (('I'<<24)|('4'<<16)|('2'<<8)|'0')
#define MGA_VID_FORMAT_YUY2 (('Y'<<24)|('U'<<16)|('Y'<<8)|'2')
#define MGA_VID_FORMAT_UYVY (('U'<<24)|('Y'<<16)|('V'<<8)|'Y')

#define MGA_VID_CONFIG    _IOR('J', 1, mga_vid_config_t)
#define MGA_VID_ON        _IO ('J', 2)
#define MGA_VID_OFF       _IO ('J', 3)
#define MGA_VID_FSEL _IOR('J', 4, int)

#define MGA_G200 0x1234
#define MGA_G400 0x5678

#define MGA_VID_VERSION 0x0201

#endif