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Fixed bug #33
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> with libsdl-1.2.9, some games (like bomberclone) started
> segfaulting in Gentoo
[...snip...]
> the last change in the last hunk:
[...snip...]
> if i change the statement to read:
> (table[which].blit_features & GetBlitFeatures()) == GetBlitFeatures()
> bomberclone no longer segfaults on my box
Alex Volkov wrote:
> The test "(table[which].blit_features & GetBlitFeatures()) ==
> table[which].blit_features)" is correct, and the previous
> "(table[which].cpu_mmx == SDL_HasMMX())" was actually broken.
I think there is potentially a slightly different cause of the above problem.
During the introduction of the Altivec code, the blit_table struct field
'alpha' got changed from a straightforward enum to a bitmask, which makes
perfect sense by itself. However, now the table driven blitter selection code
in SDL_CalculateBlitN() can choose the wrong blitters when searching for a
NO_ALPHA blitter because of the following code:
int a_need = 0;
...
(a_need & table[which].alpha) == a_need &&
When searching through the normal_blit_2[] table, a SET_ALPHA blitter (like
Blit_RGB565_ARGB8888) can now be selected instead of a NO_ALPHA one, causing
alpha channel bits to appear in a non-alpha destination surface. I suppose this
could theoretically be an indirect cause of the segfault mentioned above.
I *think* this can be fixed by changing to
int a_need = NO_ALPHA;
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:47:49 +0000 |
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1 .TH "SDL_WM_GrabInput" "3" "Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01" "SDL" "SDL API Reference" |
0 | 2 .SH "NAME" |
3 SDL_WM_GrabInput\- Grabs mouse and keyboard input\&. | |
4 .SH "SYNOPSIS" | |
5 .PP | |
6 \fB#include "SDL\&.h" | |
7 .sp | |
8 \fBSDL_GrabMode \fBSDL_WM_GrabInput\fP\fR(\fBSDL_GrabMode mode\fR); | |
9 .SH "DESCRIPTION" | |
10 .PP | |
11 Grabbing means that the mouse is confined to the application window, and nearly all keyboard input is passed directly to the application, and not interpreted by a window manager, if any\&. | |
12 .PP | |
13 When \fBmode\fR is \fBSDL_GRAB_QUERY\fP the grab mode is not changed, but the current grab mode is returned\&. | |
14 .PP | |
15 .PP | |
16 .nf | |
17 \f(CWtypedef enum { | |
18 SDL_GRAB_QUERY, | |
19 SDL_GRAB_OFF, | |
20 SDL_GRAB_ON | |
21 } SDL_GrabMode;\fR | |
22 .fi | |
23 .PP | |
24 | |
25 .SH "RETURN VALUE" | |
26 .PP | |
27 The current/new \fBSDL_GrabMode\fR\&. | |
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28 ...\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Tue 11 Sep 2001, 23:01 |