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Vitaly Minko to slouken Hi all, I wrote a patch, which allows user to rotate the screen in case of fbcon driver. The rotation angle is controlled by SDL_VIDEO_FBCON_ROTATION environment variable and possible values are: not set - Not rotating, no shadow. "NONE" - Not rotating, but still using shadow. "CW" - Rotating screen clockwise. "UD" - Rotating screen upside down. "CCW" - Rotating screen counter clockwise. The patch is based on wscons driver, written by Staffan Ulfberg. I tested it on Device: Sharp Zaurus SL-C1000 SDL version: 1.2.13 Kernel version: 2.6.24.4 Best regards, Vitaly.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Mon, 28 Sep 2009 06:23:22 +0000
parents 450721ad5436
children 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb
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/* @(#)e_log.c 5.1 93/09/24 */
/*
 * ====================================================
 * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 *
 * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business.
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
 * software is freely granted, provided that this notice
 * is preserved.
 * ====================================================
 */

#if defined(LIBM_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: e_log.c,v 1.8 1995/05/10 20:45:49 jtc Exp $";
#endif

/* __ieee754_log(x)
 * Return the logrithm of x
 *
 * Method :
 *   1. Argument Reduction: find k and f such that
 *			x = 2^k * (1+f),
 *	   where  sqrt(2)/2 < 1+f < sqrt(2) .
 *
 *   2. Approximation of log(1+f).
 *	Let s = f/(2+f) ; based on log(1+f) = log(1+s) - log(1-s)
 *		 = 2s + 2/3 s**3 + 2/5 s**5 + .....,
 *	     	 = 2s + s*R
 *      We use a special Reme algorithm on [0,0.1716] to generate
 * 	a polynomial of degree 14 to approximate R The maximum error
 *	of this polynomial approximation is bounded by 2**-58.45. In
 *	other words,
 *		        2      4      6      8      10      12      14
 *	    R(z) ~ Lg1*s +Lg2*s +Lg3*s +Lg4*s +Lg5*s  +Lg6*s  +Lg7*s
 *  	(the values of Lg1 to Lg7 are listed in the program)
 *	and
 *	    |      2          14          |     -58.45
 *	    | Lg1*s +...+Lg7*s    -  R(z) | <= 2
 *	    |                             |
 *	Note that 2s = f - s*f = f - hfsq + s*hfsq, where hfsq = f*f/2.
 *	In order to guarantee error in log below 1ulp, we compute log
 *	by
 *		log(1+f) = f - s*(f - R)	(if f is not too large)
 *		log(1+f) = f - (hfsq - s*(hfsq+R)).	(better accuracy)
 *
 *	3. Finally,  log(x) = k*ln2 + log(1+f).
 *			    = k*ln2_hi+(f-(hfsq-(s*(hfsq+R)+k*ln2_lo)))
 *	   Here ln2 is split into two floating point number:
 *			ln2_hi + ln2_lo,
 *	   where n*ln2_hi is always exact for |n| < 2000.
 *
 * Special cases:
 *	log(x) is NaN with signal if x < 0 (including -INF) ;
 *	log(+INF) is +INF; log(0) is -INF with signal;
 *	log(NaN) is that NaN with no signal.
 *
 * Accuracy:
 *	according to an error analysis, the error is always less than
 *	1 ulp (unit in the last place).
 *
 * Constants:
 * The hexadecimal values are the intended ones for the following
 * constants. The decimal values may be used, provided that the
 * compiler will convert from decimal to binary accurately enough
 * to produce the hexadecimal values shown.
 */

/*#include "math.h"*/
#include "math_private.h"

#ifdef __STDC__
static const double
#else
static double
#endif
ln2_hi  =  6.93147180369123816490e-01,	/* 3fe62e42 fee00000 */
ln2_lo  =  1.90821492927058770002e-10,	/* 3dea39ef 35793c76 */
Lg1 = 6.666666666666735130e-01,  /* 3FE55555 55555593 */
Lg2 = 3.999999999940941908e-01,  /* 3FD99999 9997FA04 */
Lg3 = 2.857142874366239149e-01,  /* 3FD24924 94229359 */
Lg4 = 2.222219843214978396e-01,  /* 3FCC71C5 1D8E78AF */
Lg5 = 1.818357216161805012e-01,  /* 3FC74664 96CB03DE */
Lg6 = 1.531383769920937332e-01,  /* 3FC39A09 D078C69F */
Lg7 = 1.479819860511658591e-01;  /* 3FC2F112 DF3E5244 */

#ifdef __STDC__
	double __ieee754_log(double x)
#else
	double __ieee754_log(x)
	double x;
#endif
{
	double hfsq,f,s,z,R,w,t1,t2,dk;
	int32_t k,hx,i,j;
	u_int32_t lx;

	EXTRACT_WORDS(hx,lx,x);

	k=0;
	if (hx < 0x00100000) {			/* x < 2**-1022  */
	    if (((hx&0x7fffffff)|lx)==0)
		return -two54/zero;		/* log(+-0)=-inf */
	    if (hx<0) return (x-x)/zero;	/* log(-#) = NaN */
	    k -= 54; x *= two54; /* subnormal number, scale up x */
	    GET_HIGH_WORD(hx,x);
	}
	if (hx >= 0x7ff00000) return x+x;
	k += (hx>>20)-1023;
	hx &= 0x000fffff;
	i = (hx+0x95f64)&0x100000;
	SET_HIGH_WORD(x,hx|(i^0x3ff00000));	/* normalize x or x/2 */
	k += (i>>20);
	f = x-1.0;
	if((0x000fffff&(2+hx))<3) {	/* |f| < 2**-20 */
	    if(f==zero) {if(k==0) return zero;  else {dk=(double)k;
				 return dk*ln2_hi+dk*ln2_lo;}
	    }
	    R = f*f*(0.5-0.33333333333333333*f);
	    if(k==0) return f-R; else {dk=(double)k;
	    	     return dk*ln2_hi-((R-dk*ln2_lo)-f);}
	}
 	s = f/(2.0+f);
	dk = (double)k;
	z = s*s;
	i = hx-0x6147a;
	w = z*z;
	j = 0x6b851-hx;
	t1= w*(Lg2+w*(Lg4+w*Lg6));
	t2= z*(Lg1+w*(Lg3+w*(Lg5+w*Lg7)));
	i |= j;
	R = t2+t1;
	if(i>0) {
	    hfsq=0.5*f*f;
	    if(k==0) return f-(hfsq-s*(hfsq+R)); else
		     return dk*ln2_hi-((hfsq-(s*(hfsq+R)+dk*ln2_lo))-f);
	} else {
	    if(k==0) return f-s*(f-R); else
		     return dk*ln2_hi-((s*(f-R)-dk*ln2_lo)-f);
	}
}