From 221838cc7eb178370ff62aa05920a582e12ac322 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Jin Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:03:22 +0800 Subject: Remove the bios emulator from MAI board. The bios emulator in the MAI board can not pass compile and have a lot of crap in it. remove it and will have a clean and small bios emulator in the drivers directory which can be uesed for every board. Signed-off-by: Jason Jin --- .../MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c | 199 --------------------- 1 file changed, 199 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c (limited to 'board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c') diff --git a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c b/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c deleted file mode 100644 index 204c492540..0000000000 --- a/board/MAI/bios_emulator/scitech/src/pm/stub/event.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -* -* SciTech OS Portability Manager Library -* -* ======================================================================== -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public -* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an -* "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc. -* -* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc. -* All Rights Reserved. -* -* ======================================================================== -* -* Language: ANSI C -* Environment: *** TODO: ADD YOUR OS ENVIRONMENT NAME HERE *** -* -* Description: **** implementation for the SciTech cross platform -* event library. -* -****************************************************************************/ - -/*---------------------------- Global Variables ---------------------------*/ - -static ushort keyUpMsg[256] = {0};/* Table of key up messages */ -static int rangeX,rangeY; /* Range of mouse coordinates */ - -/*---------------------------- Implementation -----------------------------*/ - -/* These are not used under non-DOS systems */ -#define _EVT_disableInt() 1 -#define _EVT_restoreInt(flags) - -/**************************************************************************** -PARAMETERS: -scanCode - Scan code to test - -REMARKS: -This macro determines if a specified key is currently down at the -time that the call is made. -****************************************************************************/ -#define _EVT_isKeyDown(scanCode) (keyUpMsg[scanCode] != 0) - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS: -This function is used to return the number of ticks since system -startup in milliseconds. This should be the same value that is placed into -the time stamp fields of events, and is used to implement auto mouse down -events. -****************************************************************************/ -ulong _EVT_getTicks(void) -{ - /* TODO: Implement this for your OS! */ -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS: -Pumps all messages in the application message queue into our event queue. -****************************************************************************/ -static void _EVT_pumpMessages(void) -{ - /* TODO: The purpose of this function is to read all keyboard and mouse */ - /* events from the OS specific event queue, translate them and post */ - /* them into the SciTech event queue. */ - /* */ - /* NOTE: There are a couple of important things that this function must */ - /* take care of: */ - /* */ - /* 1. Support for KEYDOWN, KEYREPEAT and KEYUP is required. */ - /* */ - /* 2. Support for reading hardware scan code as well as ASCII */ - /* translated values is required. Games use the scan codes rather */ - /* than ASCII values. Scan codes go into the high order byte of the */ - /* keyboard message field. */ - /* */ - /* 3. Support for at least reading mouse motion data (mickeys) from the */ - /* mouse is required. Using the mickey values, we can then translate */ - /* to mouse cursor coordinates scaled to the range of the current */ - /* graphics display mode. Mouse values are scaled based on the */ - /* global 'rangeX' and 'rangeY'. */ - /* */ - /* 4. Support for a timestamp for the events is required, which is */ - /* defined as the number of milliseconds since some event (usually */ - /* system startup). This is the timestamp when the event occurred */ - /* (ie: at interrupt time) not when it was stuff into the SciTech */ - /* event queue. */ - /* */ - /* 5. Support for mouse double click events. If the OS has a native */ - /* mechanism to determine this, it should be used. Otherwise the */ - /* time stamp information will be used by the generic event code */ - /* to generate double click events. */ -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS: -This macro/function is used to converts the scan codes reported by the -keyboard to our event libraries normalised format. We only have one scan -code for the 'A' key, and use shift modifiers to determine if it is a -Ctrl-F1, Alt-F1 etc. The raw scan codes from the keyboard work this way, -but the OS gives us 'cooked' scan codes, we have to translate them back -to the raw format. -****************************************************************************/ -#define _EVT_maskKeyCode(evt) - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS: -Safely abort the event module upon catching a fatal error. -****************************************************************************/ -void _EVT_abort() -{ - EVT_exit(); - PM_fatalError("Unhandled exception!"); -} - -/**************************************************************************** -PARAMETERS: -mouseMove - Callback function to call wheneve the mouse needs to be moved - -REMARKS: -Initiliase the event handling module. Here we install our mouse handling ISR -to be called whenever any button's are pressed or released. We also build -the free list of events in the event queue. - -We use handler number 2 of the mouse libraries interrupt handlers for our -event handling routines. -****************************************************************************/ -void EVTAPI EVT_init( - _EVT_mouseMoveHandler mouseMove) -{ - /* Initialise the event queue */ - _mouseMove = mouseMove; - initEventQueue(); - memset(keyUpMsg,0,sizeof(keyUpMsg)); - - /* TODO: Do any OS specific initialisation here */ - - /* Catch program termination signals so we can clean up properly */ - signal(SIGABRT, _EVT_abort); - signal(SIGFPE, _EVT_abort); - signal(SIGINT, _EVT_abort); -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS -Changes the range of coordinates returned by the mouse functions to the -specified range of values. This is used when changing between graphics -modes set the range of mouse coordinates for the new display mode. -****************************************************************************/ -void EVTAPI EVT_setMouseRange( - int xRes, - int yRes) -{ - rangeX = xRes; - rangeY = yRes; -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS: -Initiailises the internal event handling modules. The EVT_suspend function -can be called to suspend event handling (such as when shelling out to DOS), -and this function can be used to resume it again later. -****************************************************************************/ -void EVT_resume(void) -{ - /* Do nothing for non DOS systems */ -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS -Suspends all of our event handling operations. This is also used to -de-install the event handling code. -****************************************************************************/ -void EVT_suspend(void) -{ - /* Do nothing for non DOS systems */ -} - -/**************************************************************************** -REMARKS -Exits the event module for program terminatation. -****************************************************************************/ -void EVT_exit(void) -{ - /* Restore signal handlers */ - signal(SIGABRT, SIG_DFL); - signal(SIGFPE, SIG_DFL); - signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL); - - /* TODO: Do any OS specific cleanup in here */ -} -- cgit v1.2.1