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Fixed bug #84 Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:39:03 +0200 From: "A. Schmid" <sahib@phreaker.net> Subject: [SDL] no software surfaces with svgalib driver? Hi, I noticed that the SDL (1.2.9) svgalib driver only makes use of linear addressable (framebuffer) video modes. On older systems (like one of mine), linear addressable modes are often not available. Especially for cards with VESA VBE < 2.0 the svgalib vesa driver is unusable, since VESA only supports framebuffering for VBE 2.0 and later. The changes necessary to add support for software surfaces seem to be relatively small. I only had to hack src/video/svga/SDL_svgavideo.c (see attached patch). The code worked fine for me, but it is no more than a proof of concept and should be reviewed (probably has a memory leak when switching modes). It also uses the vgagl library (included in the svgalib package) and needs to be linked against it. -Alex
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:04:40 +0000
parents b1f8c14f0df5
children 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb a1b03ba2fcd0
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/*
    SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer
    Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Sam Lantinga

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    Lesser General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA

    Sam Lantinga
    slouken@libsdl.org

    This file written by Ryan C. Gordon (icculus@icculus.org)
*/
#include "SDL_config.h"

/* Output audio to nowhere... */

#include "SDL_rwops.h"
#include "SDL_timer.h"
#include "SDL_audio.h"
#include "../SDL_audiomem.h"
#include "../SDL_audio_c.h"
#include "../SDL_audiodev_c.h"
#include "SDL_dummyaudio.h"

/* The tag name used by DUMMY audio */
#define DUMMYAUD_DRIVER_NAME         "dummy"

/* Audio driver functions */
static int DUMMYAUD_OpenAudio(_THIS, SDL_AudioSpec *spec);
static void DUMMYAUD_WaitAudio(_THIS);
static void DUMMYAUD_PlayAudio(_THIS);
static Uint8 *DUMMYAUD_GetAudioBuf(_THIS);
static void DUMMYAUD_CloseAudio(_THIS);

/* Audio driver bootstrap functions */
static int DUMMYAUD_Available(void)
{
	const char *envr = SDL_getenv("SDL_AUDIODRIVER");
	if (envr && (SDL_strcmp(envr, DUMMYAUD_DRIVER_NAME) == 0)) {
		return(1);
	}
	return(0);
}

static void DUMMYAUD_DeleteDevice(SDL_AudioDevice *device)
{
	SDL_free(device->hidden);
	SDL_free(device);
}

static SDL_AudioDevice *DUMMYAUD_CreateDevice(int devindex)
{
	SDL_AudioDevice *this;

	/* Initialize all variables that we clean on shutdown */
	this = (SDL_AudioDevice *)SDL_malloc(sizeof(SDL_AudioDevice));
	if ( this ) {
		SDL_memset(this, 0, (sizeof *this));
		this->hidden = (struct SDL_PrivateAudioData *)
				SDL_malloc((sizeof *this->hidden));
	}
	if ( (this == NULL) || (this->hidden == NULL) ) {
		SDL_OutOfMemory();
		if ( this ) {
			SDL_free(this);
		}
		return(0);
	}
	SDL_memset(this->hidden, 0, (sizeof *this->hidden));

	/* Set the function pointers */
	this->OpenAudio = DUMMYAUD_OpenAudio;
	this->WaitAudio = DUMMYAUD_WaitAudio;
	this->PlayAudio = DUMMYAUD_PlayAudio;
	this->GetAudioBuf = DUMMYAUD_GetAudioBuf;
	this->CloseAudio = DUMMYAUD_CloseAudio;

	this->free = DUMMYAUD_DeleteDevice;

	return this;
}

AudioBootStrap DUMMYAUD_bootstrap = {
	DUMMYAUD_DRIVER_NAME, "SDL dummy audio driver",
	DUMMYAUD_Available, DUMMYAUD_CreateDevice
};

/* This function waits until it is possible to write a full sound buffer */
static void DUMMYAUD_WaitAudio(_THIS)
{
	/* Don't block on first calls to simulate initial fragment filling. */
	if (this->hidden->initial_calls)
		this->hidden->initial_calls--;
	else
		SDL_Delay(this->hidden->write_delay);
}

static void DUMMYAUD_PlayAudio(_THIS)
{
	/* no-op...this is a null driver. */
}

static Uint8 *DUMMYAUD_GetAudioBuf(_THIS)
{
	return(this->hidden->mixbuf);
}

static void DUMMYAUD_CloseAudio(_THIS)
{
	if ( this->hidden->mixbuf != NULL ) {
		SDL_FreeAudioMem(this->hidden->mixbuf);
		this->hidden->mixbuf = NULL;
	}
}

static int DUMMYAUD_OpenAudio(_THIS, SDL_AudioSpec *spec)
{
	float bytes_per_sec = 0.0f;

	/* Allocate mixing buffer */
	this->hidden->mixlen = spec->size;
	this->hidden->mixbuf = (Uint8 *) SDL_AllocAudioMem(this->hidden->mixlen);
	if ( this->hidden->mixbuf == NULL ) {
		return(-1);
	}
	SDL_memset(this->hidden->mixbuf, spec->silence, spec->size);

	bytes_per_sec = (float) (((spec->format & 0xFF) / 8) *
	                   spec->channels * spec->freq);

	/*
	 * We try to make this request more audio at the correct rate for
	 *  a given audio spec, so timing stays fairly faithful.
	 * Also, we have it not block at all for the first two calls, so
	 *  it seems like we're filling two audio fragments right out of the
	 *  gate, like other SDL drivers tend to do.
	 */
	this->hidden->initial_calls = 2;
	this->hidden->write_delay =
	               (Uint32) ((((float) spec->size) / bytes_per_sec) * 1000.0f);

	/* We're ready to rock and roll. :-) */
	return(0);
}