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# Use the built-in font to draw a grapheme to real screen.
#
# We need to do this in machine code because Mu doesn't have global variables
# yet (for the start of video memory).
#
# There are uncomfortable assumptions baked in here about english/latin
# script. We convert the grid of pixels into a fixed-width grid of graphemes,
# which may not work well with other language families.
== code
# The Mu computer's screen is 1024px wide and 768px tall.
# The Mu computer's font is 8px wide and 16px tall.
# Therefore 'x' here is in [0, 128), and 'y' is in [0, 48)
draw-grapheme-on-real-screen: # g: grapheme, x: int, y: int, color: int, background-color: int
# . prologue
55/push-ebp
89/<- %ebp 4/r32/esp
# . save registers
50/push-eax
51/push-ecx
52/push-edx
53/push-ebx
56/push-esi
# var letter-bitmap/esi = font[g]
8b/-> *(ebp+8) 6/r32/esi
c1 4/subop/shift-left %esi 4/imm8
8d/copy-address *(esi+0x8800) 6/r32/esi # font-start
# if (letter-bitmap >= 0x9000) return # characters beyond ASCII currently not supported
81 7/subop/compare %esi 0x9000/imm32
7d/jump-if->= $draw-grapheme-on-real-screen:end/disp8
# var ycurr/edx: int = y*16
8b/-> *(ebp+0x10) 2/r32/edx
c1 4/subop/shift-left %edx 4/imm8
# var ymax/ebx: int = ycurr + 16
8b/-> *(ebp+0x10) 3/r32/ebx
c1 4/subop/shift-left %ebx 4/imm8
81 0/subop/add %ebx 0x10/imm32
{
# if (ycurr >= ymax) break
39/compare %edx 3/r32/ebx
7d/jump-if->= break/disp8
# var xcurr/eax: int = x*8 + 7
8b/-> *(ebp+0xc) 0/r32/eax # font-width - 1
c1 4/subop/shift-left %eax 3/imm8
81 0/subop/add %eax 7/imm32
# var xmin/ecx: int = x*8
8b/-> *(ebp+0xc) 1/r32/ecx
c1 4/subop/shift-left %ecx 3/imm8
# var row-bitmap/ebx: int = *letter-bitmap
53/push-ebx
8b/-> *esi 3/r32/ebx
{
# if (xcurr < xmin) break
39/compare %eax 1/r32/ecx
7c/jump-if-< break/disp8
# shift LSB from row-bitmap into carry flag (CF)
c1 5/subop/shift-right-logical %ebx 1/imm8
# if LSB, draw a pixel in the given color
{
73/jump-if-not-CF break/disp8
(pixel-on-real-screen %eax %edx *(ebp+0x14))
eb/jump $draw-grapheme-on-real-screen:continue/disp8
}
# otherwise use the background color
(pixel-on-real-screen %eax %edx *(ebp+0x18))
$draw-grapheme-on-real-screen:continue:
# --x
48/decrement-eax
#
eb/jump loop/disp8
}
# reclaim row-bitmap
5b/pop-to-ebx
# ++y
42/increment-edx
# next bitmap row
46/increment-esi
#
eb/jump loop/disp8
}
$draw-grapheme-on-real-screen:end:
# . restore registers
5e/pop-to-esi
5b/pop-to-ebx
5a/pop-to-edx
59/pop-to-ecx
58/pop-to-eax
# . epilogue
89/<- %esp 5/r32/ebp
5d/pop-to-ebp
c3/return
cursor-position-on-real-screen: # -> _/eax: int, _/ecx: int
# . prologue
55/push-ebp
89/<- %ebp 4/r32/esp
# TODO: support fake screen; we currently assume 'screen' is always 0 (real)
8b/-> *Real-screen-cursor-x 0/r32/eax
8b/-> *Real-screen-cursor-y 1/r32/ecx
$cursor-position-on-real-screen:end:
# . epilogue
89/<- %esp 5/r32/ebp
5d/pop-to-ebp
c3/return
# Caller is responsible for tracking what was on the screen at this position
# before, and making sure the cursor continues to show the same grapheme.
set-cursor-position-on-real-screen: # x: int, y: int, g: grapheme
# . prologue
55/push-ebp
89/<- %ebp 4/r32/esp
# . save registers
50/push-eax
#
(draw-grapheme-on-real-screen *(ebp+0x10) *(ebp+8) *(ebp+0xc) 0 7)
# TODO: support fake screen; we currently assume 'screen' is always 0 (real)
8b/-> *(ebp+8) 0/r32/eax
89/<- *Real-screen-cursor-x 0/r32/eax
8b/-> *(ebp+0xc) 0/r32/eax
89/<- *Real-screen-cursor-y 0/r32/eax
$set-cursor-position-on-real-screen:end:
# . restore registers
58/pop-to-eax
# . epilogue
89/<- %esp 5/r32/ebp
5d/pop-to-ebp
c3/return
== data
# The cursor is where certain Mu functions (usually of the form
# 'draw*cursor*') print to by default. It becomes visible on
# set-cursor-position, but further drawing might overwrite it.
# We don't bother displaying the cursor when drawing text. It's up to
# applications to display the cursor before waiting for a key, and to ensure
# its location appropriately suggests the effect keystrokes will have.
#
# There's no low-level support for blinking, etc. We aren't using any
# hardware-supported text mode here.
Real-screen-cursor-x:
0/imm32
Real-screen-cursor-y:
0/imm32
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