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+
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+
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+reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
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+
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+
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+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+ <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
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+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
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+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
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+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..642a246
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+CFLAGS=-g -W -Wall
+LIBS=-lX11 -lXext -ldrm
+CC=gcc
+
+gdri-cmdq-submission: gdri-cmdq-submission.o dri2.o
+ $(CC) gdri-cmdq-submission.o dri2.o -o gdri-cmdq-submission ${LIBS}
+
+dri2.o: dri2.c
+ $(CC) -c ${CFLAGS} ${CROSS_CFLAGS} dri2.c -o dri2.o
+
+gdri-cmdq-submission.o: gdri-cmdq-submission.c
+ $(CC) -c ${CFLAGS} ${CROSS_CFLAGS} gdri-cmdq-submission.c -o gdri-cmdq-submission.o
+
+clean:
+ rm -rf dri2.o gdri-cmdq-submission.o gdri-cmdq-submission
+
+install:
+ install -d -m 755 ${PREFIX}/bin
+ install -m 755 gdri-cmdq-submission ${PREFIX}/bin
+
+.PHONY: clean install
diff --git a/dri2.c b/dri2.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3b48cd9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dri2.c
@@ -0,0 +1,301 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2008 Red Hat, Inc.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Soft-
+ * ware"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without
+ * limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, provided that the above copyright
+ * notice(s) and this permission notice appear in all copies of the Soft-
+ * ware and that both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission
+ * notice appear in supporting documentation.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
+ * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
+ * ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
+ * RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN
+ * THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSE-
+ * QUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
+ * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
+ * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFOR-
+ * MANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall
+ * not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
+ * other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of
+ * the copyright holder.
+ *
+ * Authors:
+ * Kristian Høgsberg (krh@redhat.com)
+ */
+
+
+#define NEED_REPLIES
+#include <X11/Xlibint.h>
+#include <X11/extensions/Xext.h>
+#include <X11/extensions/extutil.h>
+#include <X11/extensions/dri2proto.h>
+#include "xf86drm.h"
+#include "dri2.h"
+
+static char dri2ExtensionName[] = DRI2_NAME;
+static XExtensionInfo *dri2Info;
+static XEXT_GENERATE_CLOSE_DISPLAY (DRI2CloseDisplay, dri2Info)
+static /* const */ XExtensionHooks dri2ExtensionHooks = {
+ NULL, /* create_gc */
+ NULL, /* copy_gc */
+ NULL, /* flush_gc */
+ NULL, /* free_gc */
+ NULL, /* create_font */
+ NULL, /* free_font */
+ DRI2CloseDisplay, /* close_display */
+ NULL, /* wire_to_event */
+ NULL, /* event_to_wire */
+ NULL, /* error */
+ NULL, /* error_string */
+};
+
+static XEXT_GENERATE_FIND_DISPLAY (DRI2FindDisplay, dri2Info,
+ dri2ExtensionName,
+ &dri2ExtensionHooks,
+ 0, NULL)
+
+Bool DRI2QueryExtension(Display *dpy, int *eventBase, int *errorBase)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+
+ if (XextHasExtension(info)) {
+ *eventBase = info->codes->first_event;
+ *errorBase = info->codes->first_error;
+ return True;
+ }
+
+ return False;
+}
+
+Bool DRI2QueryVersion(Display *dpy, int *major, int *minor)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay (dpy);
+ xDRI2QueryVersionReply rep;
+ xDRI2QueryVersionReq *req;
+
+ XextCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName, False);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2QueryVersion, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2QueryVersion;
+ req->majorVersion = DRI2_MAJOR;
+ req->minorVersion = DRI2_MINOR;
+ if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse)) {
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+ *major = rep.majorVersion;
+ *minor = rep.minorVersion;
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+
+ return True;
+}
+
+Bool DRI2Connect(Display *dpy, XID window,
+ char **driverName, char **deviceName)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2ConnectReply rep;
+ xDRI2ConnectReq *req;
+
+ XextCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName, False);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2Connect, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2Connect;
+ req->window = window;
+ req->driverType = DRI2DriverDRI;
+ if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse)) {
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ if (rep.driverNameLength == 0 && rep.deviceNameLength == 0) {
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ *driverName = Xmalloc(rep.driverNameLength + 1);
+ if (*driverName == NULL) {
+ _XEatData(dpy,
+ ((rep.driverNameLength + 3) & ~3) +
+ ((rep.deviceNameLength + 3) & ~3));
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+ _XReadPad(dpy, *driverName, rep.driverNameLength);
+ (*driverName)[rep.driverNameLength] = '\0';
+
+ *deviceName = Xmalloc(rep.deviceNameLength + 1);
+ if (*deviceName == NULL) {
+ Xfree(*driverName);
+ _XEatData(dpy, ((rep.deviceNameLength + 3) & ~3));
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+ _XReadPad(dpy, *deviceName, rep.deviceNameLength);
+ (*deviceName)[rep.deviceNameLength] = '\0';
+
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+
+ return True;
+}
+
+Bool DRI2Authenticate(Display *dpy, XID window, drm_magic_t magic)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2AuthenticateReq *req;
+ xDRI2AuthenticateReply rep;
+
+ XextCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName, False);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2Authenticate, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2Authenticate;
+ req->window = window;
+ req->magic = magic;
+
+ if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse)) {
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+
+ return rep.authenticated;
+}
+
+void DRI2CreateDrawable(Display *dpy, XID drawable)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2CreateDrawableReq *req;
+
+ XextSimpleCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2CreateDrawable, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2CreateDrawable;
+ req->drawable = drawable;
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+}
+
+void DRI2DestroyDrawable(Display *dpy, XID drawable)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2DestroyDrawableReq *req;
+
+ XextSimpleCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName);
+
+ XSync(dpy, False);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2DestroyDrawable, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2DestroyDrawable;
+ req->drawable = drawable;
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+}
+
+DRI2Buffer *DRI2GetBuffers(Display *dpy, XID drawable,
+ int *width, int *height,
+ unsigned int *attachments, int count,
+ int *outCount)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2GetBuffersReply rep;
+ xDRI2GetBuffersReq *req;
+ DRI2Buffer *buffers;
+ xDRI2Buffer repBuffer;
+ CARD32 *p;
+ int i;
+
+ XextCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName, False);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReqExtra(DRI2GetBuffers, count * 4, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2GetBuffers;
+ req->drawable = drawable;
+ req->count = count;
+ p = (CARD32 *) &req[1];
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
+ p[i] = attachments[i];
+
+ if (!_XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse)) {
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ *width = rep.width;
+ *height = rep.height;
+ *outCount = rep.count;
+
+ buffers = Xmalloc(count * sizeof buffers[0]);
+ if (buffers == NULL) {
+ _XEatData(dpy, rep.count * sizeof repBuffer);
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < rep.count; i++) {
+ _XReadPad(dpy, (char *) &repBuffer, sizeof repBuffer);
+ buffers[i].attachment = repBuffer.attachment;
+ buffers[i].name = repBuffer.name;
+ buffers[i].pitch = repBuffer.pitch;
+ buffers[i].cpp = repBuffer.cpp;
+ buffers[i].flags = repBuffer.flags;
+ }
+
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+
+ return buffers;
+}
+
+void DRI2CopyRegion(Display *dpy, XID drawable, XserverRegion region,
+ CARD32 dest, CARD32 src)
+{
+ XExtDisplayInfo *info = DRI2FindDisplay(dpy);
+ xDRI2CopyRegionReq *req;
+ xDRI2CopyRegionReply rep;
+
+ XextSimpleCheckExtension (dpy, info, dri2ExtensionName);
+
+ LockDisplay(dpy);
+ GetReq(DRI2CopyRegion, req);
+ req->reqType = info->codes->major_opcode;
+ req->dri2ReqType = X_DRI2CopyRegion;
+ req->drawable = drawable;
+ req->region = region;
+ req->dest = dest;
+ req->src = src;
+
+ _XReply(dpy, (xReply *)&rep, 0, xFalse);
+
+ UnlockDisplay(dpy);
+ SyncHandle();
+}
diff --git a/dri2.h b/dri2.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..356c6bc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dri2.h
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright © 2007,2008 Red Hat, Inc.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Soft-
+ * ware"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without
+ * limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, provided that the above copyright
+ * notice(s) and this permission notice appear in all copies of the Soft-
+ * ware and that both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission
+ * notice appear in supporting documentation.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
+ * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
+ * ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
+ * RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN
+ * THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSE-
+ * QUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
+ * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
+ * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFOR-
+ * MANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall
+ * not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or
+ * other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of
+ * the copyright holder.
+ *
+ * Authors:
+ * Kristian Høgsberg (krh@redhat.com)
+ */
+
+#ifndef _DRI2_H_
+#define _DRI2_H_
+
+#include <X11/extensions/Xfixes.h>
+#include <X11/extensions/dri2tokens.h>
+
+typedef struct {
+ unsigned int attachment;
+ unsigned int name;
+ unsigned int pitch;
+ unsigned int cpp;
+ unsigned int flags;
+} DRI2Buffer;
+
+extern Bool
+DRI2QueryExtension(Display *display, int *eventBase, int *errorBase);
+extern Bool
+DRI2QueryVersion(Display *display, int *major, int *minor);
+extern Bool
+DRI2Connect(Display *display, XID window,
+ char **driverName, char **deviceName);
+extern Bool
+DRI2Authenticate(Display *display, XID window, drm_magic_t magic);
+extern void
+DRI2CreateDrawable(Display *display, XID drawable);
+extern void
+DRI2DestroyDrawable(Display *display, XID handle);
+extern DRI2Buffer *
+DRI2GetBuffers(Display *dpy, XID drawable,
+ int *width, int *height,
+ unsigned int *attachments, int count,
+ int *outCount);
+
+extern void
+DRI2CopyRegion(Display *dpy, XID drawable, XserverRegion region,
+ CARD32 dest, CARD32 src);
+
+#endif
diff --git a/gdri-cmdq-submission.c b/gdri-cmdq-submission.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eafe65f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gdri-cmdq-submission.c
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+/*
+ * gdri-cmdq-submission.c
+ *
+ * A small test of some Glamo DRI functions
+ *
+ * (c) 2009 Thomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>
+ *
+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ *
+ */
+
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#include <X11/Xutil.h>
+
+#include <X11/Xmd.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <drm/drm.h>
+#include <drm/glamo_drm.h>
+
+#include "dri2.h"
+#include "glamo-regs.h"
+
+
+#define RING_LOCALS int __count = 0;
+#define OUT_REG(reg, val) cmds[__count++] = (reg); cmds[__count++] = (val);
+
+
+static int do_drm_authentication(Display *dpy)
+{
+ int scrnum;
+ Window root;
+ char *driver;
+ char *device;
+ int fd;
+ drm_magic_t magic;
+
+ /* Get default screen, root window and default visual */
+ scrnum = DefaultScreen(dpy);
+ root = RootWindow(dpy, scrnum);
+
+ /* Get device name */
+ if ( !DRI2Connect(dpy, root, &driver, &device) ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "DRI2Connect failed\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Open DRM device */
+ fd = open(device, O_RDWR);
+ if ( fd < 0 ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open '%s': %s\n",
+ device, strerror(errno));
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Get an authentication token */
+ if ( drmGetMagic(fd, &magic) ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "drmGetMagic failed\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Authenticate */
+ if ( DRI2Authenticate(dpy, root, magic) == False ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "DRI2Authenticate failed\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return fd;
+}
+
+int main()
+{
+ Display *dpy;
+ drm_glamo_cmd_buffer_t cmdbuf;
+ uint16_t *cmds;
+ int r;
+ uint32_t offset = 0x000000;
+ RING_LOCALS;
+ int fd;
+
+ /* Open display */
+ dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
+ if ( dpy == NULL ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Can't open display '%s'\n",
+ XDisplayName(NULL));
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ fd = do_drm_authentication(dpy);
+
+ cmds = malloc(2*13*2);
+
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_ADDRL, offset & 0xffff);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_ADDRH, (offset >> 16) & 0x7f);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_PITCH, (480*2) & 0x7ff);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_HEIGHT, 640);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_PAT_FG, 0xABCD);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_COMMAND2, 0x00aa);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_ID1, 0);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_ID2, 0);
+
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_X, 20);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_Y, 20);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_RECT_WIDTH, 100);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_RECT_HEIGHT, 50);
+ OUT_REG(GLAMO_REG_2D_COMMAND3, 0);
+
+ cmdbuf.buf = (char *)cmds;
+ cmdbuf.bufsz = 2*13*2;
+ r = drmCommandWrite(fd, DRM_GLAMO_CMDBUF, &cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf));
+ if ( r != 0 ) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "DRM_GLAMO_CMDBUF failed");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ printf("Success!\n");
+
+ close(fd);
+ XCloseDisplay(dpy);
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/glamo-regs.h b/glamo-regs.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18a84d7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/glamo-regs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,783 @@
+#ifndef _GLAMO_REGS_H
+#define _GLAMO_REGS_H
+
+/* Smedia Glamo 336x/337x driver
+ *
+ * (C) 2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.
+ * Author: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
+ * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
+ * MA 02111-1307 USA
+ */
+
+enum glamo_regster_offsets {
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_GENERIC = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_HOSTBUS = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_MEMORY = 0x0300,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_VIDCAP = 0x0400,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_ISP = 0x0500,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_JPEG = 0x0800,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_MPEG = 0x0c00,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_LCD = 0x1100,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_MMC = 0x1400,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_MPROC0 = 0x1500,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_MPROC1 = 0x1580,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_CMDQUEUE = 0x1600,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_RISC = 0x1680,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_2D = 0x1700,
+ GLAMO_REGOFS_3D = 0x1b00,
+};
+
+
+enum glamo_register_generic {
+ GLAMO_REG_GCONF1 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_REG_GCONF2 = 0x0002,
+#define GLAMO_REG_DEVICE_ID GLAMO_REG_GCONF2
+ GLAMO_REG_GCONF3 = 0x0004,
+#define GLAMO_REG_REVISION_ID GLAMO_REG_GCONF3
+ GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN1 = 0x0006,
+#define GLAMO_REG_IRQ_ENABLE GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN1
+ GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN2 = 0x0008,
+#define GLAMO_REG_IRQ_SET GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN2
+ GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN3 = 0x000a,
+#define GLAMO_REG_IRQ_CLEAR GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN3
+ GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN4 = 0x000c,
+#define GLAMO_REG_IRQ_STATUS GLAMO_REG_IRQ_GEN4
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_HOST = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_MEMORY = 0x0012,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_LCD = 0x0014,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_MMC = 0x0016,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_ISP = 0x0018,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_JPEG = 0x001a,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_3D = 0x001c,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_2D = 0x001e,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_RISC1 = 0x0020, /* 3365 only? */
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_RISC2 = 0x0022, /* 3365 only? */
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_MPEG = 0x0024,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_MPROC = 0x0026,
+
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN5_1 = 0x0030,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN5_2 = 0x0032,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN6 = 0x0034,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN7 = 0x0036,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN8 = 0x0038,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN9 = 0x003a,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN10 = 0x003c,
+ GLAMO_REG_CLOCK_GEN11 = 0x003e,
+ GLAMO_REG_PLL_GEN1 = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_REG_PLL_GEN2 = 0x0042,
+ GLAMO_REG_PLL_GEN3 = 0x0044,
+ GLAMO_REG_PLL_GEN4 = 0x0046,
+ GLAMO_REG_PLL_GEN5 = 0x0048,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN1 = 0x0050,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN2 = 0x0052,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN3 = 0x0054,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN4 = 0x0056,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN5 = 0x0058,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN6 = 0x005a,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN7 = 0x005c,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN8 = 0x005e,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN9 = 0x0060,
+ GLAMO_REG_GPIO_GEN10 = 0x0062,
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN1 = 0x0070,
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN2 = 0x0072,
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN3 = 0x0074,
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN4 = 0x0076,
+
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN5 = 0x01e0,
+ GLAMO_REG_DFT_GEN6 = 0x01f0,
+};
+
+#define GLAMO_REG_HOSTBUS(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_HOSTBUS-2+(x*2))
+
+#define REG_MEM(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_MEMORY+(x))
+#define GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING(x) (GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING1-2+(x*2))
+
+enum glamo_register_mem {
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TYPE = REG_MEM(0x00),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_GEN = REG_MEM(0x02),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING1 = REG_MEM(0x04),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING2 = REG_MEM(0x06),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING3 = REG_MEM(0x08),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING4 = REG_MEM(0x0a),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING5 = REG_MEM(0x0c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING6 = REG_MEM(0x0e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING7 = REG_MEM(0x10),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING8 = REG_MEM(0x12),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING9 = REG_MEM(0x14),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING10 = REG_MEM(0x16),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_TIMING11 = REG_MEM(0x18),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_POWER1 = REG_MEM(0x1a),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_POWER2 = REG_MEM(0x1c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_LCD_BUF1 = REG_MEM(0x1e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_LCD_BUF2 = REG_MEM(0x20),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_LCD_BUF3 = REG_MEM(0x22),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_LCD_BUF4 = REG_MEM(0x24),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_BIST1 = REG_MEM(0x26),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_BIST2 = REG_MEM(0x28),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_BIST3 = REG_MEM(0x2a),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_BIST4 = REG_MEM(0x2c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_BIST5 = REG_MEM(0x2e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_MAH1 = REG_MEM(0x30),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_MAH2 = REG_MEM(0x32),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_DRAM1 = REG_MEM(0x34),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_DRAM2 = REG_MEM(0x36),
+ GLAMO_REG_MEM_CRC = REG_MEM(0x38),
+};
+
+#define GLAMO_MEM_TYPE_MASK 0x03
+
+enum glamo_reg_mem_dram1 {
+ GLAMO_MEM_DRAM1_EN_SDRAM_CLK = (1 << 11),
+ GLAMO_MEM_DRAM1_SELF_REFRESH = (1 << 12),
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_mem_dram2 {
+ GLAMO_MEM_DRAM2_DEEP_PWRDOWN = (1 << 12),
+};
+
+enum glamo_irq {
+ GLAMO_IRQ_HOSTBUS = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_JPEG = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_MPEG = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_MPROC1 = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_MPROC0 = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_CMDQUEUE = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_2D = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_MMC = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_IRQ_RISC = 0x0100,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_host {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_HOST_DG_BCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_HOST_DG_M0CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_HOST_RESET = 0x1000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_mem {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MEM_DG_M1CLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MEM_EN_M1CLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MEM_DG_MOCACLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MEM_EN_MOCACLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MEM_RESET = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MOCA_RESET = 0x2000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_lcd {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_DG_DCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_EN_DCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_DG_DMCLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_EN_DMCLK = 0x0008,
+ //
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_EN_DHCLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_DG_M5CLK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_EN_M5CLK = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_LCD_RESET = 0x1000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_mmc {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MMC_DG_TCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MMC_EN_TCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MMC_DG_M9CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MMC_EN_M9CLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MMC_RESET = 0x1000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_isp {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_DG_I1CLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_EN_I1CLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_DG_CCLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_EN_CCLK = 0x0008,
+ //
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_EN_SCLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_DG_M2CLK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_EN_M2CLK = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_DG_M15CLK = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP_EN_M15CLK = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP1_RESET = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_ISP2_RESET = 0x2000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_jpeg {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_JPEG_DG_JCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_JPEG_EN_JCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_JPEG_DG_M3CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_JPEG_EN_M3CLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_JPEG_RESET = 0x1000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_2d {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_DG_GCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_EN_GCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_DG_M7CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_EN_M7CLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_DG_M6CLK = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_EN_M6CLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_RESET = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_2D_CMDQ_RESET = 0x2000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_3d {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_DG_ECLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_EN_ECLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_DG_RCLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_EN_RCLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_DG_M8CLK = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_EN_M8CLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_BACK_RESET = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_3D_FRONT_RESET = 0x2000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_mpeg {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X0CLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X0CLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X1CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X1CLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X2CLK = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X2CLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X3CLK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X3CLK = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X4CLK = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X4CLK = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DG_X6CLK = 0x0400,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_EN_X6CLK = 0x0800,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_ENC_RESET = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPEG_DEC_RESET = 0x2000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock_mproc {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_DG_I0CLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_EN_I0CLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_DG_X5CLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_EN_X5CLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_EN_KCLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_DG_M4CLK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_EN_M4CLK = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_DG_M10CLK = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_EN_M10CLK = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_MPROC_RESET = 0x1000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock51 {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_MCLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_SCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_JCLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_DCLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_DMCLK = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_DHCLK = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_GCLK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN51_EN_DIV_TCLK = 0x0080,
+ /* FIXME: higher bits */
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_clock52 {
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN52_EN_DIV_ACLK = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN52_EN_DIV_AMCLK = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN52_EN_DIV_OCLK = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN52_EN_DIV_ZCLK = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_CLOCK_GEN52_EN_DIV_ICLK = 0x0010,
+ /* FIXME: higher bits */
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_hostbus2 {
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_ISP = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_JPEG = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_MPEG = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_LCD = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_MMC = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_MICROP0 = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_MICROP1 = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_CMDQ = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_RISC = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_2D = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_HOSTBUS2_MMIO_EN_3D = 0x0400,
+};
+
+/* LCD Controller */
+
+#define REG_LCD(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_LCD + (x))
+enum glamo_reg_lcd {
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_MODE1 = REG_LCD(0x00),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_MODE2 = REG_LCD(0x02),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_MODE3 = REG_LCD(0x04),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_WIDTH = REG_LCD(0x06),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HEIGHT = REG_LCD(0x08),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_POLARITY = REG_LCD(0x0a),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_A_BASE1 = REG_LCD(0x0c),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_A_BASE2 = REG_LCD(0x0e),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_B_BASE1 = REG_LCD(0x10),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_B_BASE2 = REG_LCD(0x12),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_C_BASE1 = REG_LCD(0x14),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_C_BASE2 = REG_LCD(0x16),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_PITCH = REG_LCD(0x18),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HORIZ_TOTAL = REG_LCD(0x1c),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HORIZ_RETR_START = REG_LCD(0x20),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HORIZ_RETR_END = REG_LCD(0x24),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HORIZ_DISP_START = REG_LCD(0x28),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_HORIZ_DISP_END = REG_LCD(0x2c),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_VERT_TOTAL = REG_LCD(0x30),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_VERT_RETR_START = REG_LCD(0x34),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_VERT_RETR_END = REG_LCD(0x38),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_VERT_DISP_START = REG_LCD(0x3c),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_VERT_DISP_END = REG_LCD(0x40),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_POL = REG_LCD(0x44),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_DATA_START = REG_LCD(0x46),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_FRATE_CONTRO = REG_LCD(0x48),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_DATA_CMD_HDR = REG_LCD(0x4a),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_SP_START = REG_LCD(0x4c),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_SP_END = REG_LCD(0x4e),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_BASE1 = REG_LCD(0x50),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_BASE2 = REG_LCD(0x52),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_PITCH = REG_LCD(0x54),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_X_SIZE = REG_LCD(0x56),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_Y_SIZE = REG_LCD(0x58),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_X_POS = REG_LCD(0x5a),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_Y_POS = REG_LCD(0x5c),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_PRESET = REG_LCD(0x5e),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_FG_COLOR = REG_LCD(0x60),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_BG_COLOR = REG_LCD(0x64),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_CURSOR_DST_COLOR = REG_LCD(0x68),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_STATUS1 = REG_LCD(0x80),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_STATUS2 = REG_LCD(0x82),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_STATUS3 = REG_LCD(0x84),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_STATUS4 = REG_LCD(0x86),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_COMMAND1 = REG_LCD(0xa0),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_COMMAND2 = REG_LCD(0xa2),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_WFORM_DELAY1 = REG_LCD(0xb0),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_WFORM_DELAY2 = REG_LCD(0xb2),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_CORR = REG_LCD(0x100),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_R_ENTRY01 = REG_LCD(0x110),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_R_ENTRY23 = REG_LCD(0x112),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_R_ENTRY45 = REG_LCD(0x114),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_R_ENTRY67 = REG_LCD(0x116),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_R_ENTRY8 = REG_LCD(0x118),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_G_ENTRY01 = REG_LCD(0x130),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_G_ENTRY23 = REG_LCD(0x132),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_G_ENTRY45 = REG_LCD(0x134),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_G_ENTRY67 = REG_LCD(0x136),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_G_ENTRY8 = REG_LCD(0x138),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_B_ENTRY01 = REG_LCD(0x150),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_B_ENTRY23 = REG_LCD(0x152),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_B_ENTRY45 = REG_LCD(0x154),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_B_ENTRY67 = REG_LCD(0x156),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_GAMMA_B_ENTRY8 = REG_LCD(0x158),
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_SRAM_DRIVING1 = REG_LCD(0x160),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_SRAM_DRIVING2 = REG_LCD(0x162),
+ GLAMO_REG_LCD_SRAM_DRIVING3 = REG_LCD(0x164),
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_lcd_mode1 {
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_PWRSAVE = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_PARTIAL_PRT = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_HWFLIP = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_LCD2 = 0x0008,
+ /* RES */
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_PARTIAL_MODE = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_CURSOR_DSTCOLOR = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_PARTIAL_ENABLE = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_TVCLK_IN_ENABLE = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_HSYNC_HIGH_ACT = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_VSYNC_HIGH_ACT = 0x0400,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_HSYNC_FLIP = 0x0800,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_GAMMA_COR_EN = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_DITHER_EN = 0x2000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_CURSOR_EN = 0x4000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE1_ROTATE_EN = 0x8000,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_lcd_mode2 {
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_CRC_CHECK_EN = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_DCMD_PER_LINE = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_NOUSE_BDEF = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_OUT_POS_MODE = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_FRATE_CTRL_EN = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_SINGLE_BUFFER = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE2_SER_LSB_TO_MSB = 0x0040,
+ /* FIXME */
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_lcd_mode3 {
+ /* LCD color source data format */
+ GLAMO_LCD_SRC_RGB565 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_SRC_ARGB1555 = 0x4000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_SRC_ARGB4444 = 0x8000,
+ /* interface type */
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_LCD = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_RGB = 0x0800,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_CPU = 0x0000,
+ /* mode */
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_RGB332 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_RGB444 = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_RGB565 = 0x0200,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_RGB666 = 0x0300,
+ /* depth */
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_6BITS = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_8BITS = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_9BITS = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_16BITS = 0x0030,
+ GLAMO_LCD_MODE3_18BITS = 0x0040,
+};
+
+enum glamo_lcd_rot_mode {
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_0 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_180 = 0x2000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_MIRROR = 0x4000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_FLIP = 0x6000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_90 = 0x8000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_270 = 0xa000,
+};
+#define GLAMO_LCD_ROT_MODE_MASK 0xe000
+
+enum glamo_lcd_cmd_type {
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_TYPE_DISP = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_TYPE_PARALLEL = 0x4000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_TYPE_SERIAL = 0x8000,
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_TYPE_SERIAL_DIRECT= 0xc000,
+};
+#define GLAMO_LCD_CMD_TYPE_MASK 0xc000
+
+enum glamo_lcd_cmds {
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_DISP_FIRE = 0x00,
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_DISP_SYNC = 0x01, /* RGB only */
+ /* switch to command mode, no display */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_NO_DISP = 0x02,
+ /* display until VSYNC, switch to command */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_VSYNC = 0x11,
+ /* display until HSYNC, switch to command */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_HSYNC = 0x12,
+ /* display until VSYNC, 1 black frame, VSYNC, switch to command */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_VSYNC_B = 0x13,
+ /* don't care about display and switch to command */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_FREE = 0x14, /* RGB only */
+ /* don't care about display, keep data display but disable data,
+ * and switch to command */
+ GLAMO_LCD_CMD_DATA_FIRE_FREE_D = 0x15, /* RGB only */
+};
+
+enum glamo_core_revisions {
+ GLAMO_CORE_REV_A0 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_CORE_REV_A1 = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_CORE_REV_A2 = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_CORE_REV_A3 = 0x0003,
+};
+
+#define REG_ISP(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_ISP+(x))
+
+enum glamo_register_isp {
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_EN1 = REG_ISP(0x00),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_EN2 = REG_ISP(0x02),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_EN3 = REG_ISP(0x04),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_EN4 = REG_ISP(0x06),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_0_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x08),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_0_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x0a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_1_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x0c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_1_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x0e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_Y_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x10),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_Y_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x12),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_U_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x14),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_U_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x16),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_V_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x18),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_V_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x1a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_SEG_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0x1c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_PITCH = REG_ISP(0x1e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0x20),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_CAP_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0x22),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_PITCH_Y = REG_ISP(0x24),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_PITCH_UV = REG_ISP(0x26),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0x28),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0x2a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_ONFLY_MODE1 = REG_ISP(0x2c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_ONFLY_MODE2 = REG_ISP(0x2e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_ONFLY_MODE3 = REG_ISP(0x30),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_ONFLY_MODE4 = REG_ISP(0x32),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_ONFLY_MODE5 = REG_ISP(0x34),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_11 = REG_ISP(0x50),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_21 = REG_ISP(0x52),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_32 = REG_ISP(0x54),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_33 = REG_ISP(0x56),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_RG = REG_ISP(0x58),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_YUV2RGB_B = REG_ISP(0x5a),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_SCALEH = REG_ISP(0x76),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_SCALEV = REG_ISP(0x78),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_SCALEH = REG_ISP(0x7a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_SCALEV = REG_ISP(0x7c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_SCALEH = REG_ISP(0x7e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_SCALEV = REG_ISP(0x80),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_TURBO = REG_ISP(0x82),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_EN = REG_ISP(0x84),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_0_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x86),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_0_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x88),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_1_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x8a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_1_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0x8c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0x8e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0x90),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_PITCH = REG_ISP(0x92),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_CLIP_L = REG_ISP(0x94),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_CLIP_R = REG_ISP(0x96),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_CLIP_T = REG_ISP(0x98),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_CAP_CLIP_B = REG_ISP(0x9a),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_EN = REG_ISP(0x9c),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_0_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0x9e),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_0_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xa0),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_1_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xa2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_1_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xa4),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0xa6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0xa8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_PITCH = REG_ISP(0xaa),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_CLIP_L = REG_ISP(0xac),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_CLIP_R = REG_ISP(0xae),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_CLIP_T = REG_ISP(0xb0),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_DEC_CLIP_B = REG_ISP(0xb2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_EN = REG_ISP(0xb4),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_Y_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xb6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_Y_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xb8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_U_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xba),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_U_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xbc),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_V_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xbe),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_0_V_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xc0),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_Y_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xc2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_Y_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xc4),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_U_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xc6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_U_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xc8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_V_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xca),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_1_V_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xcc),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_Y_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xce),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_Y_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xd0),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_U_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xd2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_U_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xd4),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_V_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xd6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_2_V_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xd8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0xda),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0xdc),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_Y_PITCH = REG_ISP(0xde),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_UV_PITCH = REG_ISP(0xe0),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_GR_KEY = REG_ISP(0xe2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_B_KEY = REG_ISP(0xe4),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_ADDRL = REG_ISP(0xe6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_ADDRH = REG_ISP(0xe8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_X = REG_ISP(0xea),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_Y = REG_ISP(0xec),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_WIDTH = REG_ISP(0xee),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_HEIGHT = REG_ISP(0xf0),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_PITCH = REG_ISP(0xf2),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_OVERLAY_BLOCK_XY = REG_ISP(0xf4),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_RGB2YUV_11_12 = REG_ISP(0xf6),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_RGB2YUV_13_21 = REG_ISP(0xf8),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_RGB2YUV_22_23 = REG_ISP(0xfa),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_RGB2YUV_31_32 = REG_ISP(0xfc),
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_RGB2YUV_33 = REG_ISP(0xfe),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_SCALEH_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x10c),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT1_SCALEV_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x120),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_SCALEH_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x134),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_PORT2_SCALEV_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x148),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_SCALEH_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x15c),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_DEC_SCALEV_MATRIX = REG_ISP(0x170),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_ISP_STATUS = REG_ISP(0x184),
+};
+
+enum glamo_isp_rot_mode {
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_0 = 0x0000,
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_90 = 0x0400,
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_270 = 0x0800,
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_180 = 0x0c00,
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_MIRROR = 0x1000,
+ GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_FLIP = 0x1400,
+};
+#define GLAMO_ISP_ROT_MODE_MASK 0x1c00
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_en1 {
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_FIRE_ISP = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_FIRE_CAP = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_VIDEO_CONF = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_BAYER_SRC = 0x0008,
+ //
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_YUV_PACK = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_PLANE_MODE = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_YUV_INPUT = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN1_YUV420 = 0x0200,
+ //
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_en2 {
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN2_OVERLAY = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN2_LCD_OVERLAY = 0x0002,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_en3 {
+ //
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN3_SCALE_IMPROVE = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN3_PLANE_MODE = 0x0080,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN3_YUV_INPUT = 0x0100,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN3_YUV420 = 0x0200,
+ //
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_en4 {
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN4_OVERLAY = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_ISP_EN4_LCD_OVERLAY = 0x0002,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_port1_en {
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT1_EN_OUTPUT = 0x0001,
+// GLAMO_ISP_PORT1_EN_SCALE = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT1_EN_CLIP = 0x0004,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT1_EN_CLIP_OUT = 0x0008,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT1_EN_DUAL_BUF = 0x0010,
+};
+
+enum glamo_reg_isp_port2_en {
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_OUTPUT = 0x0001,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_SCALE = 0x0002,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_JPEG = 0x0010,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_MPEG = 0x0020,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_ENCODE = 0x0040,
+ GLAMO_ISP_PORT2_EN_DECODE = 0x0080,
+};
+
+#define REG_MPEG(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_MPEG+(x))
+
+enum glamo_register_mpeg {
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DC_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x3c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DC_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x3e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_AC_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x40),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_AC_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x42),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_SAFE_1 = REG_MPEG(0x60),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_SAFE_2 = REG_MPEG(0x62),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_SAFE_3 = REG_MPEG(0x64),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_Y_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x6e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_Y_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x70),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_U_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x72),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_U_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x74),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_V_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x76),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT0_V_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x78),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_Y_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x7a),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_Y_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x7c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_U_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x7e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_U_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x80),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_V_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x82),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT1_V_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x84),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_Y_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x86),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_Y_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x88),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_U_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x8a),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_U_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x8c),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_V_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x8e),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_OUT2_V_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x90),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_WIDTH = REG_MPEG(0x92),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_HEIGHT = REG_MPEG(0x94),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_SPECIAL = REG_MPEG(0x96),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_IN_ADDRL = REG_MPEG(0x98),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_IN_ADDRH = REG_MPEG(0x9a),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEBLK_THRESHOLD = REG_MPEG(0xc0),
+ //
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_STATUS = REG_MPEG(0xc8),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_RB0 = REG_MPEG(0xca),
+ GLAMO_REG_MPEG_DEC_RB1 = REG_MPEG(0xcc),
+};
+
+#define REG_CMDQ(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_CMDQUEUE+(x))
+
+enum glamo_register_cq {
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_BASE_ADDRL = REG_CMDQ(0x00),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_BASE_ADDRH = REG_CMDQ(0x02),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_LEN = REG_CMDQ(0x04),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_WRITE_ADDRL = REG_CMDQ(0x06),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_WRITE_ADDRH = REG_CMDQ(0x08),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_FLIP = REG_CMDQ(0x0a),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_CONTROL = REG_CMDQ(0x0c),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_READ_ADDRL = REG_CMDQ(0x0e),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_READ_ADDRH = REG_CMDQ(0x10),
+ GLAMO_REG_CMDQ_STATUS = REG_CMDQ(0x12),
+};
+
+#define REG_2D(x) (GLAMO_REGOFS_2D+(x))
+
+enum glamo_register_2d {
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_ADDRL = REG_2D(0x00),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_ADDRH = REG_2D(0x02),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_PITCH = REG_2D(0x04),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_X = REG_2D(0x06),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_Y = REG_2D(0x08),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_X = REG_2D(0x0a),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_Y = REG_2D(0x0c),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_ADDRL = REG_2D(0x0e),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_ADDRH = REG_2D(0x10),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_PITCH = REG_2D(0x12),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_DST_HEIGHT = REG_2D(0x14),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_RECT_WIDTH = REG_2D(0x16),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_RECT_HEIGHT = REG_2D(0x18),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_PAT_ADDRL = REG_2D(0x1a),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_PAT_ADDRH = REG_2D(0x1c),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_PAT_FG = REG_2D(0x1e),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_PAT_BG = REG_2D(0x20),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_FG = REG_2D(0x22),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SRC_BG = REG_2D(0x24),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_MASK1 = REG_2D(0x26),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_MASK2 = REG_2D(0x28),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_MASK3 = REG_2D(0x2a),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_MASK4 = REG_2D(0x2c),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_ROT_X = REG_2D(0x2e),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_ROT_Y = REG_2D(0x30),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_LEFT_CLIP = REG_2D(0x32),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_TOP_CLIP = REG_2D(0x34),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_RIGHT_CLIP = REG_2D(0x36),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_BOTTOM_CLIP = REG_2D(0x38),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_COMMAND1 = REG_2D(0x3A),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_COMMAND2 = REG_2D(0x3C),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_COMMAND3 = REG_2D(0x3E),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_SAFE = REG_2D(0x40),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_STATUS = REG_2D(0x42),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_ID1 = REG_2D(0x44),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_ID2 = REG_2D(0x46),
+ GLAMO_REG_2D_ID3 = REG_2D(0x48),
+};
+
+#endif /* _GLAMO_REGS_H */