/*************************************************************************** * __________ __ ___. * Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___ * Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ / * Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < < * Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \ * \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ * $Id$ * * Copyright (C) 2004 by Jens Arnold * Based on the work of Alan Korr and Jörg Hohensohn * * All files in this archive are subject to the GNU General Public License. * See the file COPYING in the source tree root for full license agreement. * * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. * ****************************************************************************/ #include "config.h" #include "cpu.h" #define LCDR (PBDR_ADDR+1) #define LCD_SD 1 /* PB0 = 1 --- 0001 */ #define LCD_SC 2 /* PB1 = 1 --- 0010 */ #define LCD_DS 4 /* PB2 = 1 --- 0100 */ #define LCD_CS 8 /* PB3 = 1 --- 1000 */ /* * About /CS,DS,SC,SD * ------------------ * * LCD on JBP and JBR uses a SPI protocol to receive orders (SDA and SCK lines) * * - /CS -> Chip Selection line : * 0 : LCD chipset is activated. * - DS -> Data Selection line, latched at the rising edge * of the 8th serial clock (*) : * 0 : instruction register, * 1 : data register; * - SC -> Serial Clock line (SDA). * - SD -> Serial Data line (SCK), latched at the rising edge * of each serial clock (*). * * _ _ * /CS \ / * \______________________________________________________/ * _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _____ * SD \/ D7 \/ D6 \/ D5 \/ D4 \/ D3 \/ D2 \/ D1 \/ D0 \/ * _____/\____/\____/\____/\____/\____/\____/\____/\____/\_____ * * _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________ * SC \ * \ * \ * \ * \ * \ * \ * \ * * \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ \_/ * _ _________________________________________________________ * DS \/ * _/\_________________________________________________________ * */ .section .icode,"ax",@progbits .align 2 .global _lcd_write_command .type _lcd_write_command,@function /* Write a command byte to the lcd controller * * Arguments: * r4 - data byte (int) * * Register usage: * r0 - scratch * r1 - data byte (copied) * r2 - precalculated port value (CS, DS and SC low, SD high), * negated (neg)! * r3 - lcd port address * r5 - 1 (byte count for reuse of the loop in _lcd_write_data) */ _lcd_write_command: mov.l .lcdr, r3 /* put lcd data port address in r3 */ mov r4, r1 /* copy data byte to r1 */ /* This code will fail if an interrupt changes the contents of PBDRL. * If so, we must disable the interrupt here. */ mov.b @r3, r0 /* r0 = PBDRL */ mov #0, r5 /* fake end address - stop after first iteration */ or #(LCD_SD), r0 /* r0 |= LCD_SD */ and #(~(LCD_CS|LCD_DS|LCD_SC)), r0 /* r0 &= ~(LCD_CS|LCD_DS|LCD_SC) */ bra .single_transfer /* jump into the transfer loop */ neg r0, r2 /* r2 = 0 - r0 */ .align 2 .global _lcd_write_data .type _lcd_write_data,@function /* A high performance function to write data to the display, * one or multiple bytes. * * Arguments: * r4 - data address * r5 - byte count * * Register usage: * r0 - scratch * r1 - current data byte * r2 - precalculated port value (CS and SC low, DS and SD high), * negated (neg)! * r3 - lcd port address */ _lcd_write_data: mov.l .lcdr, r3 /* put lcd data port address in r3 */ add r4, r5 /* end address */ /* This code will fail if an interrupt changes the contents of PBDRL. * If so, we must disable the interrupt here. If disabling interrupts * for a long time (~9200 clks = ~830 µs for transferring 112 bytes on * recorders)is undesirable, the loop has to be rewritten to * disable/precalculate/transfer/enable for each iteration. However, * this would significantly decrease performance. */ mov.b @r3, r0 /* r0 = PBDRL */ or #(LCD_DS|LCD_SD), r0 /* r0 |= LCD_DS|LCD_SD */ and #(~(LCD_CS|LCD_SC)), r0 /* r0 &= ~(LCD_CS|LCD_SC) */ neg r0, r2 /* r2 = 0 - r0 */ /* loop exploits that SD is on bit 0 for recorders and Ondios */ .align 2 .multi_transfer: mov.b @r4+, r1 /* load data byte from memory */ nop .single_transfer: shll16 r1 /* shift data to most significant byte */ shll8 r1 not r1, r1 /* and invert for use with negc */ shll r1 /* shift the MSB into carry */ negc r2, r0 /* carry to SD, SC low */ shll r1 /* next shift here for alignment */ mov.b r0, @r3 /* set data to port */ or #(LCD_SC), r0 /* rise SC (independent of SD level) */ mov.b r0, @r3 /* set to port */ negc r2, r0 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 shll r1 negc r2, r0 shll r1 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 negc r2, r0 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 shll r1 negc r2, r0 shll r1 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 negc r2, r0 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 shll r1 negc r2, r0 shll r1 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 negc r2, r0 mov.b r0, @r3 or #(LCD_SC), r0 mov.b r0, @r3 cmp/hi r4, r5 /* some blocks left? */ bt .multi_transfer or #(LCD_CS|LCD_DS|LCD_SD|LCD_SC), r0 /* restore port */ rts mov.b r0, @r3 /* This is the place to reenable the interrupts, if we have disabled * them. See above. */ .align 2 .global _lcd_grey_data .type _lcd_grey_data,@function /* A high performance function to write grey phase data to the display, * one or multiple pixels. * * Arguments: * r4 - pixel value data address * r5 - pixel phase data address * r6 - pixel block count * * Register usage: * r0 - scratch / phase signs mask * r1 - scratch * r2 - precalculated port value (CS and SC low, DS and SD high), * negated (neg)! * r3 - lcd port address * r4 - current value address * r5 - current phase address * r6 - end address * r7/r8 - current/next block of phases (alternating) * r9/r10 - current blocks of values * r11 - 0x00000080 \ * r12 - 0x00008000 > for phase sign check * r13 - 0x00800000 / */ _lcd_grey_data: mov.l r8, @-r15 /* save r8 */ mov.l r9, @-r15 /* save r9 */ mov.l r10, @-r15 /* save r10 */ shll2 r6 /* v */ mov.l r11, @-r15 /* save r11 */ shll r6 /* r6 *= 8; (8 pixels per block) */ mov.l .lcdr, r3 /* put lcd data port address in r3 */ add r4, r6 /* end address */ /* This code will fail if an interrupt changes the contents of PBDRL. * If so, we must disable the interrupt here. If disabling interrupts * for a long time is undesirable, the loop has to be rewritten to * disable/precalculate/transfer/enable for each iteration. However, * this would significantly decrease performance. */ mov.b @r3, r0 /* r0 = PBDRL */ or #(LCD_DS|LCD_SD), r0 /* r0 |= LCD_DS|LCD_SD */ mov.l r12, @-r15 /* save r12 */ and #(~(LCD_CS|LCD_SC)), r0 /* r0 &= ~(LCD_CS|LCD_SC) */ mov.l r13, @-r15 /* save r13 */ neg r0, r2 /* r2 = 0 - r0 */ /* loop exploits that SD is on bit 0 for recorders and Ondios */ mov.w .ptest, r11 swap.b r11, r12 mov.l @r5, r7 swap.w r11, r13 mov.l .pmask, r0 .greyloop: cmp/pz r7 mov.l @r4+, r9 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r13, r7 mov.l @r4+, r10 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r12, r7 mov.l @(4,r5), r8 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r11, r7 or r0, r7 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 cmp/pz r8 sub r9, r7 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r13, r8 mov.l r7, @r5 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r12, r8 mov.l @(8,r5), r7 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 tst r11, r8 or r0, r8 negc r2, r1 mov.b r1, @r3 add #(LCD_SC), r1 mov.b r1, @r3 sub r10, r8 mov.l r8, @(4,r5) add #8, r5 cmp/hi r4, r6 bt .greyloop mov.l @r15+, r13 /* restore r13 */ mov #(LCD_CS|LCD_DS|LCD_SD|LCD_SC), r0 mov.l @r15+, r12 /* restore r12 */ or r0, r1 /* restore port */ mov.l @r15+, r11 /* restore r11 */ mov.l @r15+, r10 /* restore r10 */ mov.l @r15+, r9 /* restore r9 */ mov.l @r15+, r8 /* restore r8 */ rts mov.b r1, @r3 /* This is the place to reenable the interrupts, if we have disabled * them. See above. */ .ptest: .short 0x0080 .align 2 .lcdr: .long LCDR .pmask: .long 0x80808080