easylogo: clean up some more and add -r (rgb) support
authorMike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Sat, 16 Feb 2008 07:40:18 +0000 (02:40 -0500)
committerWolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:07:39 +0000 (12:07 +0100)
Michael Hennerich added support for outputting an image in RGB format rather
than forcing YUYV all the time.  This makes obvious sense if the display you
have takes RGB input rather than YUYV.

Rather than hack in support for options, I've converted it to use getopt and
cleaned up the argument parsing in the process.

Signed-off-by: Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
tools/easylogo/easylogo.c

index 080bea9bb8cfe5259746874a90d187cd4159b23e..c20e6a717c4d9333ebc6032b01bf071895b0d844 100644 (file)
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
 ** This is still under construction!
 */
 
+#include <getopt.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
 #include <stdio.h>
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <string.h>
@@ -216,15 +218,10 @@ int image_load_tga (image_t * image, char *filename)
        return 0;
 }
 
-int image_free (image_t * image)
+void image_free (image_t * image)
 {
-       if (image->data != NULL)
-               free (image->data);
-
-       if (image->palette != NULL)
-               free (image->palette);
-
-       return 0;
+       free (image->data);
+       free (image->palette);
 }
 
 int image_rgb_to_yuyv (image_t * rgb_image, image_t * yuyv_image)
@@ -353,59 +350,76 @@ int image_save_header (image_t * image, char *filename, char *varname)
 
 #define DEF_FILELEN    256
 
+static void usage (int exit_status)
+{
+       puts (
+               "EasyLogo 1.0 (C) 2000 by Paolo Scaffardi\n"
+               "\n"
+               "Syntax:        easylogo [options] inputfile [outputvar [outputfile]]\n"
+               "\n"
+               "Options:\n"
+               "  -r     Output RGB instead of YUYV\n"
+               "  -h     Help output\n"
+               "\n"
+               "Where: 'inputfile'   is the TGA image to load\n"
+               "       'outputvar'   is the variable name to create\n"
+               "       'outputfile'  is the output header file (default is 'inputfile.h')"
+       );
+       exit (exit_status);
+}
+
 int main (int argc, char *argv[])
 {
+       int c;
+       bool use_rgb = false;
        char inputfile[DEF_FILELEN],
                outputfile[DEF_FILELEN], varname[DEF_FILELEN];
 
        image_t rgb_logo, yuyv_logo;
 
-       switch (argc) {
-       case 2:
-       case 3:
-       case 4:
-               strcpy (inputfile, argv[1]);
-
-               if (argc > 2)
-                       strcpy (varname, argv[2]);
-               else {
-                       char *dot = strchr (inputfile, '.');
-                       int pos = dot - inputfile;
-
-                       if (dot) {
-                               strncpy (varname, inputfile, pos);
-                               varname[pos] = 0;
-                       }
-               }
-
-               if (argc > 3)
-                       strcpy (outputfile, argv[3]);
-               else {
-                       char *dot = strchr (varname, '.');
-                       int pos = dot - varname;
-
-                       if (dot) {
-                               char app[DEF_FILELEN];
-
-                               strncpy (app, varname, pos);
-                               app[pos] = 0;
-                               sprintf (outputfile, "%s.h", app);
-                       }
+       while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "hr")) > 0) {
+               switch (c) {
+               case 'h':
+                       usage (0);
+                       break;
+               case 'r':
+                       use_rgb = true;
+                       puts ("Using 24-bit RGB Output Fromat");
+                       break;
+               default:
+                       usage (1);
+                       break;
                }
-               break;
-
-       default:
-               printf ("EasyLogo 1.0 (C) 2000 by Paolo Scaffardi\n\n");
+       }
 
-               printf("Syntax: easylogo inputfile [outputvar {outputfile}] \n");
-               printf("\n");
-               printf("Where:  'inputfile'     is the TGA image to load\n");
-               printf("        'outputvar'     is the variable name to create\n");
-               printf("        'outputfile'    is the output header file (default is 'inputfile.h')\n");
+       c = argc - optind;
+       if (c > 4 || c < 1)
+               usage (1);
+
+       strcpy (inputfile, argv[optind]);
+
+       if (c > 1)
+               strcpy (varname, argv[optind + 1]);
+       else {
+               /* transform "input.tga" to just "input" */
+               char *dot;
+               strcpy (varname, inputfile);
+               dot = strchr (varname, '.');
+               if (dot)
+                       *dot = '\0';
+       }
 
-               return -1;
+       if (c > 2)
+               strcpy (outputfile, argv[optind + 2]);
+       else {
+               /* just append ".h" to input file name */
+               strcpy (outputfile, inputfile);
+               strcat (outputfile, ".h");
        }
 
+       /* Make sure the output is sent as soon as we printf() */
+       setbuf(stdout, NULL);
+
        printf ("Doing '%s' (%s) from '%s'...",
                outputfile, varname, inputfile);
 
@@ -417,20 +431,23 @@ int main (int argc, char *argv[])
                exit (1);
        }
 
-       /* Convert it to YUYV format */
+       /* Convert it to YUYV format if wanted */
 
-       printf ("C");
-       image_rgb_to_yuyv (&rgb_logo, &yuyv_logo);
+       if (!use_rgb) {
+               printf ("C");
+               image_rgb_to_yuyv (&rgb_logo, &yuyv_logo);
+       }
 
        /* Save it into a header format */
 
        printf ("S");
-       image_save_header (&yuyv_logo, outputfile, varname);
+       image_save_header (use_rgb ? &rgb_logo : &yuyv_logo, outputfile, varname);
 
        /* Free original image and copy */
 
        image_free (&rgb_logo);
-       image_free (&yuyv_logo);
+       if (!use_rgb)
+               image_free (&yuyv_logo);
 
        printf ("\n");