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10000l, the old code was slow as hell, copying stuff extra times and
actually broken -- blanking the whole screen at each 'page flip' with
-dr enabled. benchmarks:
before:
56% cpu for decode
56% cpu for vo with no -dr
25% cpu for vo with -dr
after:
56% cpu for decode
25% cpu for vo without -dr
0% cpu for vo with -dr
if vo_fbdev is going to do pageflip, it needs to do it for REAL, using
vertical scroll registers (like g2), not copying a temp buffer (which
will shear anyway and is super-slow).
author | rfelker |
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date | Tue, 12 Aug 2003 08:24:24 +0000 |
parents | 427dc863fe4b |
children | 51276a7f4ea1 |
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/* bios2dump.c - Was designed to extract BIOS of your PC and save it to file. Usage: as argument requires DOS interrupt number in hexadecimal form. as output - will write 64KB file which will named: SSSS_OOOO.intXX where: SSSS - segment of BIOS interrupt handler OOOO - offset of BIOS interrupt handler XX - interrupt number which was passed as argument Licence: GNU GPL v2 Copyright: Nick Kurshev <nickols_k@mail.ru> */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main( int argc, char *argv[]) { FILE * fd_mem, *fd_out; unsigned short int_seg,int_off; unsigned long bios_off; int int_no; size_t i; char outname[80]; unsigned char ch; if(argc < 2) { printf("Usage: %s int_no(in hex)\n",argv[0]); return EXIT_FAILURE; } int_no = strtol(argv[1],NULL,16); if(!(fd_mem = fopen("/dev/mem","rb"))) { perror("Can't open file - /dev/mem"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } fseek(fd_mem,int_no*4,SEEK_SET); fread(&int_off,sizeof(unsigned short),1,fd_mem); fread(&int_seg,sizeof(unsigned short),1,fd_mem); sprintf(outname,"%04X_%04X.int%02X",int_seg,int_off,int_no); if(!(fd_out = fopen(outname,"wb"))) { perror("Can't open output file"); fclose(fd_mem); return EXIT_FAILURE; } bios_off = (int_seg << 4) + int_off; bios_off &= 0xf0000; fseek(fd_mem,bios_off,SEEK_SET); for(i=0;i<0x10000;i++) { fread(&ch,1,1,fd_mem); fwrite(&ch,1,1,fd_out); } fclose(fd_out); fclose(fd_mem); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }