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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:28:48 +0900 (JST) From: "Michael Leonhard" Subject: [SDL] resize bug on Win32 and patch This is my first post to this mailing list. In this email I will detail a bug in the behavior of resizable SDL windows on Win32. Then I will explain the solution and provide a patch. Symptoms: Under Windows, an SDL display created with the SDL_RESIZABLE flag exhibits quirky behavior when being maximized. The window is resized to the proper size, but it is shifted upwards about half the height of the title bar. Similarly, a window whose origin is above the top of the screen will spontaneously move its upper-left origin upon being resized. After two such resize-induced moves, the title bar will be entirely off the top edge of the screen. Subsequently, when the mouse is clicked and released on the window border, the window will shrink its height spontaneously. This height shrinkage occurs even if the user did not resize the border. To observe this curious situation, please invoke: SDL-1.2.8/test/testwm.exe -resize Cause: A pair of integers, SDL_windowX and SDL_windowY, are defined in video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c. They are used by the DirectX video driver and the DIB video driver: video/windx5/SDL_dx5video.c video/windib/SDL_dibvideo.c As I understand the source code, the primary use of these variables is to create a rectangle that represents the surface area in CLIENT SPACE. Client space refers to a coordinate system that originates at the upper left corner of a Win32 Window's drawable area. This is just inside the window border and title bar. This client space rectangle, called bounds, is subsequently converted to screen space with a call to AdjustWindowRectEx. The problem is found in SDL's handling of the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message. According to MSDN, "The WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message is sent to a window whose size, position, or place in the Z order has changed as a result of a call to the SetWindowPos function or another window-management function." I have confirmed that this message is indeed being sent to the SDL window when the mouse is clicked on the window border, even if the window border is not dragged. In video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c, on line 464, in response to the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message, the (potentially) new client rectangle is obtained. This rectangle is translated into screen coordinates and THEN assigned to the SDL_windowX and Y variables. Thus screen coordinates are being assigned to client coordinate variables. Once this is understood, the solution is apparent: assign SDL_windowX and Y before translating the rectangle to screen coordinates. This is accomplished by the following patch. -Mike_L
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:50:06 +0000
parents 7eeb3324d37d
children c9b51268668f
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;
;    SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer
;    Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Sam Lantinga
;
;    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;    modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
;    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
;    version 2 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
;    Library General Public License for more details.
;
;    You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
;    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
;    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
;
;    Sam Lantinga
;    slouken@devolution.com
;
; Assembler routines for RISC OS display
;

	AREA |C$$CODE|

	EXPORT |RISCOS_Put32|

; Display 32bpp to 32bpp, 1:1
;
; Code provided by Adrain Lees
;
; entry a1 -> destination
;       a2 =  dest width in pixels
;       a3 =  dest line length in bytes
;       a4 =  dest height in scanlines
;       arg5 -> source
;       arg6 =  byte offset from end of source line to start of next

Arg5    *       10*4
Arg6    *       Arg5+4

RISCOS_Put32    ROUT
                STMFD   sp!,{a2,v1-v6,sl,fp,lr}
                LDR     ip,[sp,#Arg5]
                MOV     lr,a1
                B       ucp64lp

00              ;tail strip of 1-15 pixels

                LDR     v1,[ip],#4
01              SUBS    a2,a2,#1
                STR     v1,[lr],#4
                LDRHI   v1,[ip],#4
                BHI     %01
                B       %02

ucp64end        ADDS    a2,a2,#16
                BNE     %00

02              SUBS    a4,a4,#1                ;height--
                LDRHI   v1,[sp,#Arg6]
                LDRHI   a2,[sp]                 ;reload width
                BLS     %03

                ;move to start of next scanline

                ADD     lr,a1,a3
                ADD     a1,a1,a3
                ADD     ip,ip,v1

ucp64lp         SUBS    a2,a2,#16
                BLO     ucp64end

                PLD     [ip,#64]

                LDR     v1,[ip],#4
                LDR     v2,[ip],#4
                LDR     v3,[ip],#4
                LDR     v4,[ip],#4
                LDR     v5,[ip],#4
                LDR     v6,[ip],#4
                LDR     sl,[ip],#4
                LDR     fp,[ip],#4
                STR     v1,[lr],#4
                STR     v2,[lr],#4
                STR     v3,[lr],#4
                STR     v4,[lr],#4
                STR     v5,[lr],#4
                STR     v6,[lr],#4
                STR     sl,[lr],#4
                STR     fp,[lr],#4

                PLD     [ip,#64]

                LDR     v1,[ip],#4
                LDR     v2,[ip],#4
                LDR     v3,[ip],#4
                LDR     v4,[ip],#4
                LDR     v5,[ip],#4
                LDR     v6,[ip],#4
                LDR     sl,[ip],#4
                LDR     fp,[ip],#4
                STR     v1,[lr],#4
                STR     v2,[lr],#4
                STR     v3,[lr],#4
                STR     v4,[lr],#4
                STR     v5,[lr],#4
                STR     v6,[lr],#4
                STR     sl,[lr],#4
                STR     fp,[lr],#4

                B       ucp64lp

03              LDMFD   sp!,{a2,v1-v6,sl,fp,pc}