annotate src/main/macos/SIZE.r @ 1544:ab1e4c41ab71
Fixed bug #33
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> with libsdl-1.2.9, some games (like bomberclone) started
> segfaulting in Gentoo
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> the last change in the last hunk:
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> 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;
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Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:47:49 +0000 |
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2 #include "Processes.r"
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4 resource 'SIZE' (-1) {
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5 reserved,
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6 acceptSuspendResumeEvents,
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7 reserved,
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8 canBackground,
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9 doesActivateOnFGSwitch,
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10 backgroundAndForeground,
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11 getFrontClicks,
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12 ignoreAppDiedEvents,
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13 is32BitCompatible,
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14 isHighLevelEventAware,
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15 onlyLocalHLEvents,
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16 notStationeryAware,
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17 useTextEditServices,
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18 reserved,
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19 reserved,
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20 reserved,
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21 5242880, // 5 megs minimum
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22 5242880 // 5 megs maximum
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23 };
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