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cc65/libsrc/atari/mou/atrst.s
Christian Groessler b477023783 Turn off mouse polling interrupt if the mouse hasn't been moved for
some time. Turn it back on when the mouse is moved again.
Since the polling interrupt runs at a rather high frequency (1kHz),
this saves many processor cycles when the mouse is inactive.
2014-02-14 01:44:00 +01:00

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;
; Mouse driver for ST & Amiga mouses and Atari trakball.
;
; Original access routines: 05/07/2000 Freddy Offenga
; Converted to driver: Christian Groessler, 2014-01-04
;
; Defines:
; AMIGA_MOUSE - builds Amiga mouse version
; TRAK_MOUSE - builds trakball version
; If none of these defines are active, the ST mouse version
; is being built.
;
;DEBUG = 1
DISABLE_TIMEOUT = 30 ; # of vertical blank interrupts after which, if
; no mouse motion occurred, the polling IRQ gets
; disabled.
; VBI frequency is 50Hz for PAL and 60Hz for NTSC
.include "zeropage.inc"
.include "mouse-kernel.inc"
.include "atari.inc"
.macpack generic
.if .not ( .defined (AMIGA_MOUSE) .or .defined (TRAK_MOUSE))
ST_MOUSE = 1
.endif
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Header. Includes jump table
.segment "JUMPTABLE"
HEADER:
; Driver signature
.byte $6d, $6f, $75 ; "mou"
.byte MOUSE_API_VERSION ; Mouse driver API version number
; Library reference
libref: .addr $0000
; Jump table
.addr INSTALL
.addr UNINSTALL
.addr HIDE
.addr SHOW
.addr SETBOX
.addr GETBOX
.addr MOVE
.addr BUTTONS
.addr POS
.addr INFO
.addr IOCTL
.addr IRQ
; Mouse driver flags
.byte MOUSE_FLAG_LATE_IRQ
; Callback table, set by the kernel before INSTALL is called
CHIDE: jmp $0000 ; Hide the cursor
CSHOW: jmp $0000 ; Show the cursor
CPREP: jmp $0000 ; Prepare to move the cursor
CDRAW: jmp $0000 ; Draw the cursor
CMOVEX: jmp $0000 ; Move the cursor to X coord
CMOVEY: jmp $0000 ; Move the cursor to Y coord
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Constants
SCREEN_HEIGHT = 191
SCREEN_WIDTH = 319
.enum JOY
UP = $01
DOWN = $02
LEFT = $04
RIGHT = $08
.endenum
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Global variables. The bounding box values are sorted so that they can be
; written with the least effort in the SETBOX and GETBOX routines, so don't
; reorder them.
.bss
Vars:
YPos: .res 2 ; Current mouse position, Y
XPos: .res 2 ; Current mouse position, X
XMin: .res 2 ; X1 value of bounding box
YMin: .res 2 ; Y1 value of bounding box
XMax: .res 2 ; X2 value of bounding box
YMax: .res 2 ; Y2 value of bounding box
Buttons: .res 1 ; Button mask
XPosWrk: .res 2
YPosWrk: .res 2
irq_enabled: .res 1 ; flag indicating that the high frequency polling interrupt is enabled
old_porta_vbi: .res 1 ; previous PORTA value of the VBI interrupt (IRQ)
how_long: .res 1 ; counter for how many VBI interrupts the mouse hasn't been moved
.if .defined (AMIGA_MOUSE) .or .defined (ST_MOUSE)
dumx: .res 1
dumy: .res 1
.endif
.ifdef TRAK_MOUSE
oldval: .res 1
.endif
.ifndef __ATARIXL__
OldT1: .res 2
.else
.data
set_VTIMR1_handler:
.byte $4C, 0, 0
.endif
.rodata
; Default values for some of the above variables
; (We use ".proc" because we want to define both a label and a scope.)
.proc DefVars
.word (SCREEN_HEIGHT+1)/2 ; YPos
.word (SCREEN_WIDTH+1)/2 ; XPos
.word 0 ; XMin
.word 0 ; YMin
.word SCREEN_WIDTH ; XMax
.word SCREEN_HEIGHT ; YMax
.byte 0 ; Buttons
.endproc
.ifdef ST_MOUSE
; ST mouse lookup table
STTab: .byte $FF,$01,$00,$01
.byte $00,$FF,$00,$01
.byte $01,$00,$FF,$00
.byte $01,$00,$01,$FF
.endif
.ifdef AMIGA_MOUSE
; Amiga mouse lookup table
AmiTab: .byte $FF,$01,$00,$FF
.byte $00,$FF,$FF,$01
.byte $01,$FF,$FF,$00
.byte $FF,$00,$01,$FF
.endif
.code
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; INSTALL routine. Is called after the driver is loaded into memory. If
; possible, check if the hardware is present.
; Must return an MOUSE_ERR_xx code in a/x.
INSTALL:
; Initialize variables. Just copy the default stuff over
ldx #.sizeof(DefVars)-1
@L1: lda DefVars,x
sta Vars,x
dex
bpl @L1
; Make sure the mouse cursor is at the default location.
lda XPos
sta XPosWrk
ldx XPos+1
stx XPosWrk+1
jsr CMOVEX
lda YPos
sta YPosWrk
ldx YPos+1
stx YPosWrk+1
jsr CMOVEY
; Install timer irq routine to poll mouse.
.ifdef __ATARIXL__
; Setup pointer to wrapper install/deinstall function.
lda libref
sta set_VTIMR1_handler+1
lda libref+1
sta set_VTIMR1_handler+2
; Install my handler.
sec
lda #<T1Han
ldx #>T1Han
jsr set_VTIMR1_handler
.else
lda VTIMR1
sta OldT1
lda VTIMR1+1
sta OldT1+1
php
sei
lda #<T1Han
sta VTIMR1
lda #>T1Han
sta VTIMR1+1
plp
.endif
lda #%00000001
sta AUDCTL
lda #0
sta AUDC1
lda #15
sta AUDF1
sta STIMER
.if 0 ; the IRQ will now be dynamically enabled when the mouse is moved
lda POKMSK
ora #%00000001 ; timer 1 enable
sta POKMSK
sta IRQEN
sta irq_enabled
.endif
lda PORTA
and #$0f
sta old_porta_vbi
; Done, return zero (= MOUSE_ERR_OK)
ldx #$00
txa
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; UNINSTALL routine. Is called before the driver is removed from memory.
; No return code required (the driver is removed from memory on return).
UNINSTALL:
; uninstall timer irq routine
lda POKMSK
and #%11111110 ; timer 1 disable
sta IRQEN
sta POKMSK
.ifdef __ATARIXL__
clc
jsr set_VTIMR1_handler
.else
php
sei
lda OldT1
sta VTIMR1
lda OldT1+1
sta VTIMR1+1
plp
.endif
; fall thru...
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; HIDE routine. Is called to hide the mouse pointer. The mouse kernel manages
; a counter for calls to show/hide, and the driver entry point is only called
; if the mouse is currently visible and should get hidden. For most drivers,
; no special action is required besides hiding the mouse cursor.
; No return code required.
HIDE: php
sei
jsr CHIDE
plp
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; SHOW routine. Is called to show the mouse pointer. The mouse kernel manages
; a counter for calls to show/hide, and the driver entry point is only called
; if the mouse is currently hidden and should become visible. For most drivers,
; no special action is required besides enabling the mouse cursor.
; No return code required.
SHOW: php
sei
jsr CSHOW
plp
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; SETBOX: Set the mouse bounding box. The parameters are passed as they come
; from the C program, that is, a pointer to a mouse_box struct in a/x.
; No checks are done if the mouse is currently inside the box, this is the job
; of the caller. It is not necessary to validate the parameters, trust the
; caller and save some code here. No return code required.
SETBOX: sta ptr1
stx ptr1+1 ; Save data pointer
ldy #.sizeof (MOUSE_BOX)-1
php
sei
@L1: lda (ptr1),y
sta XMin,y
dey
bpl @L1
plp
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; GETBOX: Return the mouse bounding box. The parameters are passed as they
; come from the C program, that is, a pointer to a mouse_box struct in a/x.
GETBOX: sta ptr1
stx ptr1+1 ; Save data pointer
ldy #.sizeof (MOUSE_BOX)-1
php
sei
@L1: lda XMin,y
sta (ptr1),y
dey
bpl @L1
plp
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; MOVE: Move the mouse to a new position. The position is passed as it comes
; from the C program, that is: X on the stack and Y in a/x. The C wrapper will
; remove the parameter from the stack on return.
; No checks are done if the new position is valid (within the bounding box or
; the screen). No return code required.
;
MOVE: php
sei ; No interrupts
pha
txa
pha
jsr CPREP
pla
tax
pla
sta YPos
sta YPosWrk
stx YPos+1 ; New Y position
stx YPosWrk+1
jsr CMOVEY ; Set it
ldy #$01
lda (sp),y
sta XPos+1
sta XPosWrk+1
tax
dey
lda (sp),y
sta XPos ; New X position
sta XPosWrk
jsr CMOVEX ; Move the cursor
jsr CDRAW
plp ; Restore interrupt flag
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; BUTTONS: Return the button mask in a/x.
BUTTONS:
lda Buttons
ldx #$00
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; POS: Return the mouse position in the MOUSE_POS struct pointed to by ptr1.
; No return code required.
POS: ldy #MOUSE_POS::XCOORD ; Structure offset
php
sei ; Disable interrupts
lda XPos ; Transfer the position
sta (ptr1),y
lda XPos+1
iny
sta (ptr1),y
lda YPos
iny
sta (ptr1),y
lda YPos+1
plp ; Restore interrupt flag
iny
sta (ptr1),y ; Store last byte
rts ; Done
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; INFO: Returns mouse position and current button mask in the MOUSE_INFO
; struct pointed to by ptr1. No return code required.
;
; We're cheating here to keep the code smaller: The first fields of the
; mouse_info struct are identical to the mouse_pos struct, so we will just
; call _mouse_pos to initialize the struct pointer and fill the position
; fields.
INFO: jsr POS
; Fill in the button state
lda Buttons
ldy #MOUSE_INFO::BUTTONS
sta (ptr1),y
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; IOCTL: Driver defined entry point. The wrapper will pass a pointer to ioctl
; specific data in ptr1, and the ioctl code in A.
; Must return an error code in a/x.
;
IOCTL: lda #<MOUSE_ERR_INV_IOCTL ; We don't support ioclts for now
ldx #>MOUSE_ERR_INV_IOCTL
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; IRQ: Irq handler entry point. Called as a subroutine but in IRQ context
; (so be careful). The routine MUST return carry set if the interrupt has been
; 'handled' - which means that the interrupt source is gone. Otherwise it
; MUST return carry clear.
;
IRQ: lda PORTA ; mouse port contents
and #$0f ; check port 1 only
ldx irq_enabled
bne @L1
; IRQ is disabled, check for mouse motion and enable IRQ if mouse motion detected
cmp old_porta_vbi
beq @L3 ; no motion
; Turn mouse polling IRQ back on
lda POKMSK
ora #%00000001 ; timer 1 enable
sta POKMSK
sta IRQEN
sta irq_enabled
bne @L3
; not reached
; IRQ is enabled
@L1: cmp old_porta_vbi ; mouse motion since last VBI?
sta old_porta_vbi
beq @L2 ; no, increment timeout to disable IRQ
lda #0
sta how_long ; yes, reinitialize wait counter
beq @L3
; not reached
@L2: inc how_long ; no motion, increment wait counter
lda how_long
cmp #DISABLE_TIMEOUT ; timeout?
bcc @L3 ; no
lda #0 ; yes, turn off IRQ
sta how_long
; no mouse input -- turn IRQ off
sta irq_enabled
lda POKMSK
and #%11111110 ; timer 1 disable
sta IRQEN
sta POKMSK
; Check for a pressed button and place the result into Buttons
@L3: ldx #0
lda TRIG0 ; joystick #0 trigger
bne @L4 ; not pressed
ldx #MOUSE_BTN_LEFT
@L4: stx Buttons
jsr CPREP
; Limit the X coordinate to the bounding box
lda XPosWrk+1
ldy XPosWrk
tax
cpy XMin
sbc XMin+1
bpl @L5
ldy XMin
ldx XMin+1
jmp @L6
@L5: txa
cpy XMax
sbc XMax+1
bmi @L6
ldy XMax
ldx XMax+1
@L6: sty XPos
stx XPos+1
tya
jsr CMOVEX
; Limit the Y coordinate to the bounding box
lda YPosWrk+1
ldy YPosWrk
tax
cpy YMin
sbc YMin+1
bpl @L7
ldy YMin
ldx YMin+1
jmp @L8
@L7: txa
cpy YMax
sbc YMax+1
bmi @L8
ldy YMax
ldx YMax+1
@L8: sty YPos
stx YPos+1
tya
jsr CMOVEY
jsr CDRAW
.ifdef DEBUG
; print on upper right corner 'E' or 'D', indicating the IRQ is enabled or disabled
ldy irq_enabled
beq @L9
lda #37 ; screen code for 'E'
.byte $2c ; bit opcode, eats next 2 bytes
@L9: lda #36 ; screen code for 'D'
ldy #39
sta (SAVMSC),y
.endif
clc
rts
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; T1Han: Local IRQ routine to poll mouse
;
T1Han: lda CRITIC ; if CRITIC flag is set, disable the
bne disable_me ; high frequency polling IRQ, in order
; not to interfere with SIO I/O (e.g.
; floppy access)
tya
pha
txa
pha
.ifdef DEBUG
lda RANDOM
sta COLBK
.endif
lda PORTA
tay
.ifdef ST_MOUSE
; ST mouse version
and #%00000011
ora dumx
tax
lda STTab,x
bmi nxst
beq xist
dec XPosWrk
lda XPosWrk
cmp #255
bne nxst
dec XPosWrk+1
jmp nxst
xist: inc XPosWrk
bne nxst
inc XPosWrk+1
nxst: tya
and #%00001100
ora dumy
tax
lda STTab,x
bmi nyst
bne yst
dec YPosWrk
lda YPosWrk
cmp #255
bne nyst
dec YPosWrk+1
jmp nyst
yst: inc YPosWrk
bne nyst
inc YPosWrk+1
; store old readings
nyst: tya
and #%00000011
asl
asl
sta dumx
tya
and #%00001100
lsr
lsr
sta dumy
.elseif .defined (AMIGA_MOUSE)
; Amiga mouse version
lsr
and #%00000101
ora dumx
tax
lda AmiTab,x
bmi nxami
bne xiami
dec XPosWrk
lda XPosWrk
cmp #255
bne nxami
dec XPosWrk+1
jmp nxami
xiami: inc XPosWrk
bne nxami
inc XPosWrk+1
nxami: tya
and #%00000101
ora dumy
tax
lda AmiTab,x
bmi nyami
bne yiami
dec YPosWrk
lda YPosWrk
cmp #255
bne nyami
dec YPosWrk+1
jmp nyami
yiami: inc YPosWrk
bne nyami
inc YPosWrk+1
; store old readings
nyami: tya
and #%00001010
sta dumx
tya
and #%00000101
asl
sta dumy
.elseif .defined (TRAK_MOUSE)
; trakball version
eor oldval
and #%00001000
beq horiz
tya
and #%00000100
beq mmup
inc YPosWrk
bne horiz
inc YPosWrk+1
bne horiz
mmup: dec YPosWrk
lda YPosWrk
cmp #255
bne horiz
dec YPosWrk+1
horiz: tya
eor oldval
and #%00000010
beq mmexit
tya
and #%00000001
beq mmleft
inc XPosWrk
bne mmexit
inc XPosWrk+1
bne mmexit
mmleft: dec XPosWrk
lda XPosWrk
cmp #255
bne mmexit
dec XPosWrk+1
mmexit: sty oldval
.endif
pla
tax
pla
tay
.ifdef __ATARIXL__
rts
.else
pla
rti
.endif
; Disable the interrupt source which caused us to be called.
; The interrupt will be enabled again by the "IRQ" routine.
; The "IRQ" routine, despite its name, is called from the
; vertical blank NMI interrupt *only* if the CRITIC flag has
; been cleared.
disable_me:
lda POKMSK
and #%11111110 ; timer 1 disable
sta IRQEN
sta POKMSK
lda #0
sta irq_enabled
lda PORTA
and #$0f
sta old_porta_vbi
.ifdef __ATARIXL__
rts
.else
pla
rti
.endif