Modify framebuffer and NGA framebuffer to read screen size from board model dtb file. Optimise memory usuage of frame buffer
Add example minigui application with hooks to profiler (which writes results to S:\). Modified NGA framebuffer to run its own dfc queue at high priority
#! /usr/bin/env python
# A simple gopher client.
#
# Usage: gopher [ [selector] host [port] ]
import string
import sys
import os
import socket
# Default selector, host and port
DEF_SELECTOR = ''
DEF_HOST = 'gopher.micro.umn.edu'
DEF_PORT = 70
# Recognized file types
T_TEXTFILE = '0'
T_MENU = '1'
T_CSO = '2'
T_ERROR = '3'
T_BINHEX = '4'
T_DOS = '5'
T_UUENCODE = '6'
T_SEARCH = '7'
T_TELNET = '8'
T_BINARY = '9'
T_REDUNDANT = '+'
T_SOUND = 's'
# Dictionary mapping types to strings
typename = {'0': '<TEXT>', '1': '<DIR>', '2': '<CSO>', '3': '<ERROR>', \
'4': '<BINHEX>', '5': '<DOS>', '6': '<UUENCODE>', '7': '<SEARCH>', \
'8': '<TELNET>', '9': '<BINARY>', '+': '<REDUNDANT>', 's': '<SOUND>'}
# Oft-used characters and strings
CRLF = '\r\n'
TAB = '\t'
# Open a TCP connection to a given host and port
def open_socket(host, port):
if not port:
port = DEF_PORT
elif type(port) == type(''):
port = string.atoi(port)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
return s
# Send a selector to a given host and port, return a file with the reply
def send_request(selector, host, port):
s = open_socket(host, port)
s.send(selector + CRLF)
s.shutdown(1)
return s.makefile('r')
# Get a menu in the form of a list of entries
def get_menu(selector, host, port):
f = send_request(selector, host, port)
list = []
while 1:
line = f.readline()
if not line:
print '(Unexpected EOF from server)'
break
if line[-2:] == CRLF:
line = line[:-2]
elif line[-1:] in CRLF:
line = line[:-1]
if line == '.':
break
if not line:
print '(Empty line from server)'
continue
typechar = line[0]
parts = string.splitfields(line[1:], TAB)
if len(parts) < 4:
print '(Bad line from server: %r)' % (line,)
continue
if len(parts) > 4:
print '(Extra info from server: %r)' % (parts[4:],)
parts.insert(0, typechar)
list.append(parts)
f.close()
return list
# Get a text file as a list of lines, with trailing CRLF stripped
def get_textfile(selector, host, port):
list = []
get_alt_textfile(selector, host, port, list.append)
return list
# Get a text file and pass each line to a function, with trailing CRLF stripped
def get_alt_textfile(selector, host, port, func):
f = send_request(selector, host, port)
while 1:
line = f.readline()
if not line:
print '(Unexpected EOF from server)'
break
if line[-2:] == CRLF:
line = line[:-2]
elif line[-1:] in CRLF:
line = line[:-1]
if line == '.':
break
if line[:2] == '..':
line = line[1:]
func(line)
f.close()
# Get a binary file as one solid data block
def get_binary(selector, host, port):
f = send_request(selector, host, port)
data = f.read()
f.close()
return data
# Get a binary file and pass each block to a function
def get_alt_binary(selector, host, port, func, blocksize):
f = send_request(selector, host, port)
while 1:
data = f.read(blocksize)
if not data:
break
func(data)
# A *very* simple interactive browser
# Browser main command, has default arguments
def browser(*args):
selector = DEF_SELECTOR
host = DEF_HOST
port = DEF_PORT
n = len(args)
if n > 0 and args[0]:
selector = args[0]
if n > 1 and args[1]:
host = args[1]
if n > 2 and args[2]:
port = args[2]
if n > 3:
raise RuntimeError, 'too many args'
try:
browse_menu(selector, host, port)
except socket.error, msg:
print 'Socket error:', msg
sys.exit(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print '\n[Goodbye]'
# Browse a menu
def browse_menu(selector, host, port):
list = get_menu(selector, host, port)
while 1:
print '----- MENU -----'
print 'Selector:', repr(selector)
print 'Host:', host, ' Port:', port
print
for i in range(len(list)):
item = list[i]
typechar, description = item[0], item[1]
print string.rjust(repr(i+1), 3) + ':', description,
if typename.has_key(typechar):
print typename[typechar]
else:
print '<TYPE=' + repr(typechar) + '>'
print
while 1:
try:
str = raw_input('Choice [CR == up a level]: ')
except EOFError:
print
return
if not str:
return
try:
choice = string.atoi(str)
except string.atoi_error:
print 'Choice must be a number; try again:'
continue
if not 0 < choice <= len(list):
print 'Choice out of range; try again:'
continue
break
item = list[choice-1]
typechar = item[0]
[i_selector, i_host, i_port] = item[2:5]
if typebrowser.has_key(typechar):
browserfunc = typebrowser[typechar]
try:
browserfunc(i_selector, i_host, i_port)
except (IOError, socket.error):
print '***', sys.exc_type, ':', sys.exc_value
else:
print 'Unsupported object type'
# Browse a text file
def browse_textfile(selector, host, port):
x = None
try:
p = os.popen('${PAGER-more}', 'w')
x = SaveLines(p)
get_alt_textfile(selector, host, port, x.writeln)
except IOError, msg:
print 'IOError:', msg
if x:
x.close()
f = open_savefile()
if not f:
return
x = SaveLines(f)
try:
get_alt_textfile(selector, host, port, x.writeln)
print 'Done.'
except IOError, msg:
print 'IOError:', msg
x.close()
# Browse a search index
def browse_search(selector, host, port):
while 1:
print '----- SEARCH -----'
print 'Selector:', repr(selector)
print 'Host:', host, ' Port:', port
print
try:
query = raw_input('Query [CR == up a level]: ')
except EOFError:
print
break
query = string.strip(query)
if not query:
break
if '\t' in query:
print 'Sorry, queries cannot contain tabs'
continue
browse_menu(selector + TAB + query, host, port)
# "Browse" telnet-based information, i.e. open a telnet session
def browse_telnet(selector, host, port):
if selector:
print 'Log in as', repr(selector)
if type(port) <> type(''):
port = repr(port)
sts = os.system('set -x; exec telnet ' + host + ' ' + port)
if sts:
print 'Exit status:', sts
# "Browse" a binary file, i.e. save it to a file
def browse_binary(selector, host, port):
f = open_savefile()
if not f:
return
x = SaveWithProgress(f)
get_alt_binary(selector, host, port, x.write, 8*1024)
x.close()
# "Browse" a sound file, i.e. play it or save it
def browse_sound(selector, host, port):
browse_binary(selector, host, port)
# Dictionary mapping types to browser functions
typebrowser = {'0': browse_textfile, '1': browse_menu, \
'4': browse_binary, '5': browse_binary, '6': browse_textfile, \
'7': browse_search, \
'8': browse_telnet, '9': browse_binary, 's': browse_sound}
# Class used to save lines, appending a newline to each line
class SaveLines:
def __init__(self, f):
self.f = f
def writeln(self, line):
self.f.write(line + '\n')
def close(self):
sts = self.f.close()
if sts:
print 'Exit status:', sts
# Class used to save data while showing progress
class SaveWithProgress:
def __init__(self, f):
self.f = f
def write(self, data):
sys.stdout.write('#')
sys.stdout.flush()
self.f.write(data)
def close(self):
print
sts = self.f.close()
if sts:
print 'Exit status:', sts
# Ask for and open a save file, or return None if not to save
def open_savefile():
try:
savefile = raw_input( \
'Save as file [CR == don\'t save; |pipeline or ~user/... OK]: ')
except EOFError:
print
return None
savefile = string.strip(savefile)
if not savefile:
return None
if savefile[0] == '|':
cmd = string.strip(savefile[1:])
try:
p = os.popen(cmd, 'w')
except IOError, msg:
print repr(cmd), ':', msg
return None
print 'Piping through', repr(cmd), '...'
return p
if savefile[0] == '~':
savefile = os.path.expanduser(savefile)
try:
f = open(savefile, 'w')
except IOError, msg:
print repr(savefile), ':', msg
return None
print 'Saving to', repr(savefile), '...'
return f
# Test program
def test():
if sys.argv[4:]:
print 'usage: gopher [ [selector] host [port] ]'
sys.exit(2)
elif sys.argv[3:]:
browser(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3])
elif sys.argv[2:]:
try:
port = string.atoi(sys.argv[2])
selector = ''
host = sys.argv[1]
except string.atoi_error:
selector = sys.argv[1]
host = sys.argv[2]
port = ''
browser(selector, host, port)
elif sys.argv[1:]:
browser('', sys.argv[1])
else:
browser()
# Call the test program as a main program
test()