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#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H
#include <dix-config.h>
#endif

#include <nx-X11/X.h>

#include "misc.h"
#include "scrnintstr.h"
#include "gcstruct.h"
#include "windowstr.h"
#include "pixmap.h"
#include "mi.h"
#include "miline.h"

/*

The bresenham error equation used in the mi/mfb/cfb line routines is:

	e = error
	dx = difference in raw X coordinates
	dy = difference in raw Y coordinates
	M = # of steps in X direction
	N = # of steps in Y direction
	B = 0 to prefer diagonal steps in a given octant,
	    1 to prefer axial steps in a given octant

	For X major lines:
		e = 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dx - B
		-2dx <= e < 0

	For Y major lines:
		e = 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dy - B
		-2dy <= e < 0

At the start of the line, we have taken 0 X steps and 0 Y steps,
so M = 0 and N = 0:

	X major	e = 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dx - B
		  = -dx - B

	Y major	e = 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dy - B
		  = -dy - B

At the end of the line, we have taken dx X steps and dy Y steps,
so M = dx and N = dy:

	X major	e = 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dx - B
		  = 2dxdy - 2dydx - dx - B
		  = -dx - B
	Y major e = 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dy - B
		  = 2dydx - 2dxdy - dy - B
		  = -dy - B

Thus, the error term is the same at the start and end of the line.

Let us consider clipping an X coordinate.  There are 4 cases which
represent the two independent cases of clipping the start vs. the
end of the line and an X major vs. a Y major line.  In any of these
cases, we know the number of X steps (M) and we wish to find the
number of Y steps (N).  Thus, we will solve our error term equation.
If we are clipping the start of the line, we will find the smallest
N that satisfies our error term inequality.  If we are clipping the
end of the line, we will find the largest number of Y steps that
satisfies the inequality.  In that case, since we are representing
the Y steps as (dy - N), we will actually want to solve for the
smallest N in that equation.

Case 1:  X major, starting X coordinate moved by M steps

		-2dx <= 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dx - B < 0
	2Ndx <= 2Mdy - dx - B + 2dx	2Ndx > 2Mdy - dx - B
	2Ndx <= 2Mdy + dx - B		N > (2Mdy - dx - B) / 2dx
	N <= (2Mdy + dx - B) / 2dx

Since we are trying to find the smallest N that satisfies these
equations, we should use the > inequality to find the smallest:

	N = floor((2Mdy - dx - B) / 2dx) + 1
	  = floor((2Mdy - dx - B + 2dx) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy + dx - B) / 2dx)

Case 1b: X major, ending X coordinate moved to M steps

Same derivations as Case 1, but we want the largest N that satisfies
the equations, so we use the <= inequality:

	N = floor((2Mdy + dx - B) / 2dx)

Case 2: X major, ending X coordinate moved by M steps

		-2dx <= 2(dx - M)dy - 2(dy - N)dx - dx - B < 0
		-2dx <= 2dxdy - 2Mdy - 2dxdy + 2Ndx - dx - B < 0
		-2dx <= 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dx - B < 0
	2Ndx >= 2Mdy + dx + B - 2dx	2Ndx < 2Mdy + dx + B
	2Ndx >= 2Mdy - dx + B		N < (2Mdy + dx + B) / 2dx
	N >= (2Mdy - dx + B) / 2dx

Since we are trying to find the highest number of Y steps that
satisfies these equations, we need to find the smallest N, so
we should use the >= inequality to find the smallest:

	N = ceiling((2Mdy - dx + B) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy - dx + B + 2dx - 1) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy + dx + B - 1) / 2dx)

Case 2b: X major, starting X coordinate moved to M steps from end

Same derivations as Case 2, but we want the smallest number of Y
steps, so we want the highest N, so we use the < inequality:

	N = ceiling((2Mdy + dx + B) / 2dx) - 1
	  = floor((2Mdy + dx + B + 2dx - 1) / 2dx) - 1
	  = floor((2Mdy + dx + B + 2dx - 1 - 2dx) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy + dx + B - 1) / 2dx)

Case 3: Y major, starting X coordinate moved by M steps

		-2dy <= 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dy - B < 0
	2Ndx >= 2Mdy + dy + B - 2dy	2Ndx < 2Mdy + dy + B
	2Ndx >= 2Mdy - dy + B		N < (2Mdy + dy + B) / 2dx
	N >= (2Mdy - dy + B) / 2dx

Since we are trying to find the smallest N that satisfies these
equations, we should use the >= inequality to find the smallest:

	N = ceiling((2Mdy - dy + B) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy - dy + B + 2dx - 1) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy - dy + B - 1) / 2dx) + 1

Case 3b: Y major, ending X coordinate moved to M steps

Same derivations as Case 3, but we want the largest N that satisfies
the equations, so we use the < inequality:

	N = ceiling((2Mdy + dy + B) / 2dx) - 1
	  = floor((2Mdy + dy + B + 2dx - 1) / 2dx) - 1
	  = floor((2Mdy + dy + B + 2dx - 1 - 2dx) / 2dx)
	  = floor((2Mdy + dy + B - 1) / 2dx)

Case 4: Y major, ending X coordinate moved by M steps

		-2dy <= 2(dy - N)dx - 2(dx - M)dy - dy - B < 0
		-2dy <= 2dxdy - 2Ndx - 2dxdy + 2Mdy - dy - B < 0
		-2dy <= 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dy - B < 0
	2Ndx <= 2Mdy - dy - B + 2dy	2Ndx > 2Mdy - dy - B
	2Ndx <= 2Mdy + dy - B		N > (2Mdy - dy - B) / 2dx
	N <= (2Mdy + dy - B) / 2dx

Since we are trying to find the highest number of Y steps that
satisfies these equations, we need to find the smallest N, so
we should use the > inequality to find the smallest:

	N = floor((2Mdy - dy - B) / 2dx) + 1

Case 4b: Y major, starting X coordinate moved to M steps from end

Same analysis as Case 4, but we want the smallest number of Y steps
which means the largest N, so we use the <= inequality:

	N = floor((2Mdy + dy - B) / 2dx)

Now let's try the Y coordinates, we have the same 4 cases.

Case 5: X major, starting Y coordinate moved by N steps

		-2dx <= 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dx - B < 0
	2Mdy >= 2Ndx + dx + B - 2dx	2Mdy < 2Ndx + dx + B
	2Mdy >= 2Ndx - dx + B		M < (2Ndx + dx + B) / 2dy
	M >= (2Ndx - dx + B) / 2dy

Since we are trying to find the smallest M, we use the >= inequality:

	M = ceiling((2Ndx - dx + B) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx - dx + B + 2dy - 1) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx - dx + B - 1) / 2dy) + 1

Case 5b: X major, ending Y coordinate moved to N steps

Same derivations as Case 5, but we want the largest M that satisfies
the equations, so we use the < inequality:

	M = ceiling((2Ndx + dx + B) / 2dy) - 1
	  = floor((2Ndx + dx + B + 2dy - 1) / 2dy) - 1
	  = floor((2Ndx + dx + B + 2dy - 1 - 2dy) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx + dx + B - 1) / 2dy)

Case 6: X major, ending Y coordinate moved by N steps

		-2dx <= 2(dx - M)dy - 2(dy - N)dx - dx - B < 0
		-2dx <= 2dxdy - 2Mdy - 2dxdy + 2Ndx - dx - B < 0
		-2dx <= 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dx - B < 0
	2Mdy <= 2Ndx - dx - B + 2dx	2Mdy > 2Ndx - dx - B
	2Mdy <= 2Ndx + dx - B		M > (2Ndx - dx - B) / 2dy
	M <= (2Ndx + dx - B) / 2dy

Largest # of X steps means smallest M, so use the > inequality:

	M = floor((2Ndx - dx - B) / 2dy) + 1

Case 6b: X major, starting Y coordinate moved to N steps from end

Same derivations as Case 6, but we want the smallest # of X steps
which means the largest M, so use the <= inequality:

	M = floor((2Ndx + dx - B) / 2dy)

Case 7: Y major, starting Y coordinate moved by N steps

		-2dy <= 2Ndx - 2Mdy - dy - B < 0
	2Mdy <= 2Ndx - dy - B + 2dy	2Mdy > 2Ndx - dy - B
	2Mdy <= 2Ndx + dy - B		M > (2Ndx - dy - B) / 2dy
	M <= (2Ndx + dy - B) / 2dy

To find the smallest M, use the > inequality:

	M = floor((2Ndx - dy - B) / 2dy) + 1
	  = floor((2Ndx - dy - B + 2dy) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx + dy - B) / 2dy)

Case 7b: Y major, ending Y coordinate moved to N steps

Same derivations as Case 7, but we want the largest M that satisfies
the equations, so use the <= inequality:

	M = floor((2Ndx + dy - B) / 2dy)

Case 8: Y major, ending Y coordinate moved by N steps

		-2dy <= 2(dy - N)dx - 2(dx - M)dy - dy - B < 0
		-2dy <= 2dxdy - 2Ndx - 2dxdy + 2Mdy - dy - B < 0
		-2dy <= 2Mdy - 2Ndx - dy - B < 0
	2Mdy >= 2Ndx + dy + B - 2dy	2Mdy < 2Ndx + dy + B
	2Mdy >= 2Ndx - dy + B		M < (2Ndx + dy + B) / 2dy
	M >= (2Ndx - dy + B) / 2dy

To find the highest X steps, find the smallest M, use the >= inequality:

	M = ceiling((2Ndx - dy + B) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx - dy + B + 2dy - 1) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx + dy + B - 1) / 2dy)

Case 8b: Y major, starting Y coordinate moved to N steps from the end

Same derivations as Case 8, but we want to find the smallest # of X
steps which means the largest M, so we use the < inequality:

	M = ceiling((2Ndx + dy + B) / 2dy) - 1
	  = floor((2Ndx + dy + B + 2dy - 1) / 2dy) - 1
	  = floor((2Ndx + dy + B + 2dy - 1 - 2dy) / 2dy)
	  = floor((2Ndx + dy + B - 1) / 2dy)

So, our equations are:

	1:  X major move x1 to x1+M	floor((2Mdy + dx - B) / 2dx)
	1b: X major move x2 to x1+M	floor((2Mdy + dx - B) / 2dx)
	2:  X major move x2 to x2-M	floor((2Mdy + dx + B - 1) / 2dx)
	2b: X major move x1 to x2-M	floor((2Mdy + dx + B - 1) / 2dx)

	3:  Y major move x1 to x1+M	floor((2Mdy - dy + B - 1) / 2dx) + 1
	3b: Y major move x2 to x1+M	floor((2Mdy + dy + B - 1) / 2dx)
	4:  Y major move x2 to x2-M	floor((2Mdy - dy - B) / 2dx) + 1
	4b: Y major move x1 to x2-M	floor((2Mdy + dy - B) / 2dx)

	5:  X major move y1 to y1+N	floor((2Ndx - dx + B - 1) / 2dy) + 1
	5b: X major move y2 to y1+N	floor((2Ndx + dx + B - 1) / 2dy)
	6:  X major move y2 to y2-N	floor((2Ndx - dx - B) / 2dy) + 1
	6b: X major move y1 to y2-N	floor((2Ndx + dx - B) / 2dy)

	7:  Y major move y1 to y1+N	floor((2Ndx + dy - B) / 2dy)
	7b: Y major move y2 to y1+N	floor((2Ndx + dy - B) / 2dy)
	8:  Y major move y2 to y2-N	floor((2Ndx + dy + B - 1) / 2dy)
	8b: Y major move y1 to y2-N	floor((2Ndx + dy + B - 1) / 2dy)

We have the following constraints on all of the above terms:

	0 < M,N <= 2^15		 2^15 can be imposed by miZeroClipLine
	0 <= dx/dy <= 2^16 - 1
	0 <= B <= 1

The floor in all of the above equations can be accomplished with a
simple C divide operation provided that both numerator and denominator
are positive.

Since dx,dy >= 0 and since moving an X coordinate implies that dx != 0
and moving a Y coordinate implies dy != 0, we know that the denominators
are all > 0.

For all lines, (-B) and (B-1) are both either 0 or -1, depending on the
bias.  Thus, we have to show that the 2MNdxy +/- dxy terms are all >= 1
or > 0 to prove that the numerators are positive (or zero).

For X Major lines we know that dx > 0 and since 2Mdy is >= 0 due to the
constraints, the first four equations all have numerators >= 0.

For the second four equations, M > 0, so 2Mdy >= 2dy so (2Mdy - dy) >= dy
So (2Mdy - dy) > 0, since they are Y major lines.  Also, (2Mdy + dy) >= 3dy
or (2Mdy + dy) > 0.  So all of their numerators are >= 0.

For the third set of four equations, N > 0, so 2Ndx >= 2dx so (2Ndx - dx)
>= dx > 0.  Similarly (2Ndx + dx) >= 3dx > 0.  So all numerators >= 0.

For the fourth set of equations, dy > 0 and 2Ndx >= 0, so all numerators
are > 0.

To consider overflow, consider the case of 2 * M,N * dx,dy + dx,dy.  This
is bounded <= 2 * 2^15 * (2^16 - 1) + (2^16 - 1)
	   <= 2^16 * (2^16 - 1) + (2^16 - 1)
	   <= 2^32 - 2^16 + 2^16 - 1
	   <= 2^32 - 1
Since the (-B) and (B-1) terms are all 0 or -1, the maximum value of
the numerator is therefore (2^32 - 1), which does not overflow an unsigned
32 bit variable.

*/

/* Bit codes for the terms of the 16 clipping equations defined below. */

#define T_2NDX		(1 << 0)
#define T_2MDY		(0)				/* implicit term */
#define T_DXNOTY	(1 << 1)
#define T_DYNOTX	(0)				/* implicit term */
#define T_SUBDXORY	(1 << 2)
#define T_ADDDX		(T_DXNOTY)			/* composite term */
#define T_SUBDX		(T_DXNOTY | T_SUBDXORY)		/* composite term */
#define T_ADDDY		(T_DYNOTX)			/* composite term */
#define T_SUBDY		(T_DYNOTX | T_SUBDXORY)		/* composite term */
#define T_BIASSUBONE	(1 << 3)
#define T_SUBBIAS	(0)				/* implicit term */
#define T_DIV2DX	(1 << 4)
#define T_DIV2DY	(0)				/* implicit term */
#define T_ADDONE	(1 << 5)

/* Bit masks defining the 16 equations used in miZeroClipLine. */

#define EQN1	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDX | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DX)
#define EQN1B	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDX | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DX)
#define EQN2	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDX | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DX)
#define EQN2B	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDX | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DX)

#define EQN3	(T_2MDY | T_SUBDY | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DX | T_ADDONE)
#define EQN3B	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDY | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DX)
#define EQN4	(T_2MDY | T_SUBDY | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DX | T_ADDONE)
#define EQN4B	(T_2MDY | T_ADDDY | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DX)

#define EQN5	(T_2NDX | T_SUBDX | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DY | T_ADDONE)
#define EQN5B	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDX | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DY)
#define EQN6	(T_2NDX | T_SUBDX | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DY | T_ADDONE)
#define EQN6B	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDX | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DY)

#define EQN7	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDY | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DY)
#define EQN7B	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDY | T_SUBBIAS    | T_DIV2DY)
#define EQN8	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDY | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DY)
#define EQN8B	(T_2NDX | T_ADDDY | T_BIASSUBONE | T_DIV2DY)

/* miZeroClipLine
 *
 * returns:  1 for partially clipped line
 *          -1 for completely clipped line
 *
 */
int
miZeroClipLine(xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax,
	       new_x1, new_y1, new_x2, new_y2,
	       adx, ady,
	       pt1_clipped, pt2_clipped, octant, bias, oc1, oc2)
    int xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax;
    int *new_x1, *new_y1, *new_x2, *new_y2;
    int *pt1_clipped, *pt2_clipped;
    unsigned int adx, ady;
    int octant;
    unsigned int bias;
    int oc1, oc2;
{
    int swapped = 0;
    int clipDone = 0;
    CARD32 utmp = 0;
    int clip1, clip2;
    int x1, y1, x2, y2;
    int x1_orig, y1_orig, x2_orig, y2_orig;
    int xmajor;
    int negslope = 0, anchorval = 0;
    unsigned int eqn = 0;

    x1 = x1_orig = *new_x1;
    y1 = y1_orig = *new_y1;
    x2 = x2_orig = *new_x2;
    y2 = y2_orig = *new_y2;

    clip1 = 0;
    clip2 = 0;

    xmajor = IsXMajorOctant(octant);
    bias = ((bias >> octant) & 1);

    while (1)
    {
        if ((oc1 & oc2) != 0)			/* trivial reject */
	{
	    clipDone = -1;
	    clip1 = oc1;
	    clip2 = oc2;
	    break;
	}
        else if ((oc1 | oc2) == 0)		/* trivial accept */
        {
	    clipDone = 1;
	    if (swapped)
	    {
	        SWAPINT_PAIR(x1, y1, x2, y2);
	        SWAPINT(clip1, clip2);
	    }
	    break;
        }
        else			/* have to clip */
        {
	    /* only clip one point at a time */
	    if (oc1 == 0)
	    {
	        SWAPINT_PAIR(x1, y1, x2, y2);
	        SWAPINT_PAIR(x1_orig, y1_orig, x2_orig, y2_orig);
	        SWAPINT(oc1, oc2);
	        SWAPINT(clip1, clip2);
	        swapped = !swapped;
	    }
    
	    clip1 |= oc1;
	    if (oc1 & OUT_LEFT)
	    {
		negslope = IsYDecreasingOctant(octant);
		utmp = xmin - x1_orig;
		if (utmp <= 32767)		/* clip based on near endpt */
		{
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN2 : EQN1;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN4 : EQN3;
		    anchorval = y1_orig;
		}
		else				/* clip based on far endpt */
		{
		    utmp = x2_orig - xmin;
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN1B : EQN2B;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN3B : EQN4B;
		    anchorval = y2_orig;
		    negslope = !negslope;
		}
		x1 = xmin;
	    }
	    else if (oc1 & OUT_ABOVE)
	    {
		negslope = IsXDecreasingOctant(octant);
		utmp = ymin - y1_orig;
		if (utmp <= 32767)		/* clip based on near endpt */
		{
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN6 : EQN5;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN8 : EQN7;
		    anchorval = x1_orig;
		}
		else				/* clip based on far endpt */
		{
		    utmp = y2_orig - ymin;
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN5B : EQN6B;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN7B : EQN8B;
		    anchorval = x2_orig;
		    negslope = !negslope;
		}
		y1 = ymin;
	    }
	    else if (oc1 & OUT_RIGHT)
	    {
		negslope = IsYDecreasingOctant(octant);
		utmp = x1_orig - xmax;
		if (utmp <= 32767)		/* clip based on near endpt */
		{
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN2 : EQN1;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN4 : EQN3;
		    anchorval = y1_orig;
		}
		else				/* clip based on far endpt */
		{
		    /*
		     * Technically since the equations can handle
		     * utmp == 32768, this overflow code isn't
		     * needed since X11 protocol can't generate
		     * a line which goes more than 32768 pixels
		     * to the right of a clip rectangle.
		     */
		    utmp = xmax - x2_orig;
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN1B : EQN2B;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN3B : EQN4B;
		    anchorval = y2_orig;
		    negslope = !negslope;
		}
		x1 = xmax;
	    }
	    else if (oc1 & OUT_BELOW)
	    {
		negslope = IsXDecreasingOctant(octant);
		utmp = y1_orig - ymax;
		if (utmp <= 32767)		/* clip based on near endpt */
		{
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN6 : EQN5;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN8 : EQN7;
		    anchorval = x1_orig;
		}
		else				/* clip based on far endpt */
		{
		    /*
		     * Technically since the equations can handle
		     * utmp == 32768, this overflow code isn't
		     * needed since X11 protocol can't generate
		     * a line which goes more than 32768 pixels
		     * below the bottom of a clip rectangle.
		     */
		    utmp = ymax - y2_orig;
		    if (xmajor)
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN5B : EQN6B;
		    else
			eqn = (swapped) ? EQN7B : EQN8B;
		    anchorval = x2_orig;
		    negslope = !negslope;
		}
		y1 = ymax;
	    }

	    if (swapped)
		negslope = !negslope;

	    utmp <<= 1;			/* utmp = 2N or 2M */
	    if (eqn & T_2NDX)
		utmp = (utmp * adx);
	    else /* (eqn & T_2MDY) */
		utmp = (utmp * ady);
	    if (eqn & T_DXNOTY)
		if (eqn & T_SUBDXORY)
		    utmp -= adx;
		else
		    utmp += adx;
	    else /* (eqn & T_DYNOTX) */
		if (eqn & T_SUBDXORY)
		    utmp -= ady;
		else
		    utmp += ady;
	    if (eqn & T_BIASSUBONE)
		utmp += bias - 1;
	    else /* (eqn & T_SUBBIAS) */
		utmp -= bias;
	    if (eqn & T_DIV2DX)
		utmp /= (adx << 1);
	    else /* (eqn & T_DIV2DY) */
		utmp /= (ady << 1);
	    if (eqn & T_ADDONE)
		utmp++;

	    if (negslope)
		utmp = -utmp;

	    if (eqn & T_2NDX)	/* We are calculating X steps */
		x1 = anchorval + utmp;
	    else		/* else, Y steps */
		y1 = anchorval + utmp;

	    oc1 = 0;
	    MIOUTCODES(oc1, x1, y1, xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax);
        }
    }

    *new_x1 = x1;
    *new_y1 = y1;
    *new_x2 = x2;
    *new_y2 = y2;
    
    *pt1_clipped = clip1;
    *pt2_clipped = clip2;

    return clipDone;
}