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Updated the DirectFB support, from Couriersud attached is a working directfb driver diff which works with the current changes. There are a number of changes around it as well, e.g. configure.in. The directfb renderdriver right now still depends on a some "includes" from src/video/directfb. That's why it is not yet moved to the new render folder.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sat, 05 Feb 2011 16:07:10 -0800
parents 1a47d41912ff
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/*
    SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer
    Copyright (C) 1997-2010 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
 */

/**
 * \file SDL_atomic.h
 * 
 * Atomic operations.
 * 
 * IMPORTANT:
 * If you are not an expert in concurrent lockless programming, you should
 * only be using the atomic lock and reference counting functions in this
 * file.  In all other cases you should be protecting your data structures
 * with full mutexes.
 * 
 * The list of "safe" functions to use are:
 *  SDL_AtomicLock()
 *  SDL_AtomicUnlock()
 *  SDL_AtomicIncRef()
 *  SDL_AtomicDecRef()
 * 
 * Seriously, here be dragons!
 * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 *
 * You can find out a little more about lockless programming and the 
 * subtle issues that can arise here:
 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee418650%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
 *
 * There's also lots of good information here:
 * http://www.1024cores.net/home/lock-free-algorithms
 *
 * These operations may or may not actually be implemented using
 * processor specific atomic operations. When possible they are
 * implemented as true processor specific atomic operations. When that
 * is not possible the are implemented using locks that *do* use the
 * available atomic operations.
 *
 * All of the atomic operations that modify memory are full memory barriers.
 */

#ifndef _SDL_atomic_h_
#define _SDL_atomic_h_

#include "SDL_stdinc.h"
#include "SDL_platform.h"

#include "begin_code.h"

/* Need to do this here because intrin.h has C++ code in it */
/* Visual Studio 2005 has a bug where intrin.h conflicts with winnt.h */
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1500) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
#include <intrin.h>
#define HAVE_MSC_ATOMICS 1
#endif

/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
extern "C" {
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif

/**
 * \name SDL AtomicLock
 * 
 * The atomic locks are efficient spinlocks using CPU instructions,
 * but are vulnerable to starvation and can spin forever if a thread
 * holding a lock has been terminated.  For this reason you should
 * minimize the code executed inside an atomic lock and never do
 * expensive things like API or system calls while holding them.
 *
 * The atomic locks are not safe to lock recursively.
 *
 * Porting Note:
 * The spin lock functions and type are required and can not be
 * emulated because they are used in the atomic emulation code.
 */
/*@{*/

typedef int SDL_SpinLock;

/**
 * \brief Try to lock a spin lock by setting it to a non-zero value.
 * 
 * \param lock Points to the lock.
 *
 * \return SDL_TRUE if the lock succeeded, SDL_FALSE if the lock is already held.
 */
extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicTryLock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);

/**
 * \brief Lock a spin lock by setting it to a non-zero value.
 * 
 * \param lock Points to the lock.
 */
extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_AtomicLock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);

/**
 * \brief Unlock a spin lock by setting it to 0. Always returns immediately
 *
 * \param lock Points to the lock.
 */
extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_AtomicUnlock(SDL_SpinLock *lock);

/*@}*//*SDL AtomicLock*/


/**
 * The compiler barrier prevents the compiler from reordering
 * reads and writes to globally visible variables across the call.
 */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
void _ReadWriteBarrier(void);
#pragma intrinsic(_ReadWriteBarrier)
#define SDL_CompilerBarrier()   _ReadWriteBarrier()
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
#define SDL_CompilerBarrier()   __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")
#else
#define SDL_CompilerBarrier()   \
({ SDL_SpinLock _tmp = 0; SDL_AtomicLock(&_tmp); SDL_AtomicUnlock(&_tmp); })
#endif

/* Platform specific optimized versions of the atomic functions,
 * you can disable these by defining SDL_DISABLE_ATOMIC_INLINE
 */
#ifndef SDL_DISABLE_ATOMIC_INLINE

#ifdef HAVE_MSC_ATOMICS

#define SDL_AtomicSet(a, v)     _InterlockedExchange((long*)&(a)->value, (v))
#define SDL_AtomicAdd(a, v)     _InterlockedExchangeAdd((long*)&(a)->value, (v))
#define SDL_AtomicCAS(a, oldval, newval) (_InterlockedCompareExchange((long*)&(a)->value, (newval), (oldval)) == (oldval))
#define SDL_AtomicSetPtr(a, v)  _InterlockedExchangePointer((a), (v))
#if _M_IX86
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, oldval, newval) (_InterlockedCompareExchange((long*)(a), (long)(newval), (long)(oldval)) == (long)(oldval))
#else
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, oldval, newval) (_InterlockedCompareExchangePointer((a), (newval), (oldval)) == (oldval))
#endif

#elif defined(__MACOSX__)
#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>

#define SDL_AtomicCAS(a, oldval, newval) OSAtomicCompareAndSwap32Barrier((oldval), (newval), &(a)->value)
#if SIZEOF_VOIDP == 4
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, oldval, newval) OSAtomicCompareAndSwap32Barrier((int32_t)(oldval), (int32_t)(newval), (int32_t*)(a))
#elif SIZEOF_VOIDP == 8
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, oldval, newval) OSAtomicCompareAndSwap64Barrier((int64_t)(oldval), (int64_t)(newval), (int64_t*)(a))
#endif

#elif defined(HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS)

#define SDL_AtomicSet(a, v)     __sync_lock_test_and_set(&(a)->value, v)
#define SDL_AtomicAdd(a, v)     __sync_fetch_and_add(&(a)->value, v)
#define SDL_AtomicSetPtr(a, v)  __sync_lock_test_and_set(a, v)
#define SDL_AtomicCAS(a, oldval, newval) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap(&(a)->value, oldval, newval)
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, oldval, newval) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap(a, oldval, newval)

#endif

#endif /* !SDL_DISABLE_ATOMIC_INLINE */


/**
 * \brief A type representing an atomic integer value.  It is a struct
 *        so people don't accidentally use numeric operations on it.
 */
#ifndef SDL_atomic_t_defined
typedef struct { int value; } SDL_atomic_t;
#endif

/**
 * \brief Set an atomic variable to a new value if it is currently an old value.
 *
 * \return SDL_TRUE if the atomic variable was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise.
 *
 * \note If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use it!
*/
#ifndef SDL_AtomicCAS
#define SDL_AtomicCAS SDL_AtomicCAS_
#endif
extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicCAS_(SDL_atomic_t *a, int oldval, int newval);

/**
 * \brief Set an atomic variable to a value.
 *
 * \return The previous value of the atomic variable.
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicSet
static __inline__ int SDL_AtomicSet(SDL_atomic_t *a, int v)
{
    int value;
    do {
        value = a->value;
    } while (!SDL_AtomicCAS(a, value, v));
    return value;
}
#endif

/**
 * \brief Get the value of an atomic variable
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicGet
static __inline__ int SDL_AtomicGet(SDL_atomic_t *a)
{
    int value = a->value;
    SDL_CompilerBarrier();
    return value;
}
#endif

/**
 * \brief Add to an atomic variable.
 *
 * \return The previous value of the atomic variable.
 *
 * \note This same style can be used for any number operation
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicAdd
static __inline__ int SDL_AtomicAdd(SDL_atomic_t *a, int v)
{
    int value;
    do {
        value = a->value;
    } while (!SDL_AtomicCAS(a, value, (value + v)));
    return value;
}
#endif

/**
 * \brief Increment an atomic variable used as a reference count.
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicIncRef
#define SDL_AtomicIncRef(a)    SDL_AtomicAdd(a, 1)
#endif

/**
 * \brief Decrement an atomic variable used as a reference count.
 *
 * \return SDL_TRUE if the variable reached zero after decrementing,
 *         SDL_FALSE otherwise
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicDecRef
#define SDL_AtomicDecRef(a)    (SDL_AtomicAdd(a, -1) == 1)
#endif

/**
 * \brief Set a pointer to a new value if it is currently an old value.
 *
 * \return SDL_TRUE if the pointer was set, SDL_FALSE otherwise.
 *
 * \note If you don't know what this function is for, you shouldn't use it!
*/
#ifndef SDL_AtomicCASPtr
#define SDL_AtomicCASPtr SDL_AtomicCASPtr_
#endif
extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_AtomicCASPtr_(void* *a, void *oldval, void *newval);

/**
 * \brief Set a pointer to a value atomically.
 *
 * \return The previous value of the pointer.
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicSetPtr
static __inline__ void* SDL_AtomicSetPtr(void* *a, void* v)
{
    void* value;
    do {
        value = *a;
    } while (!SDL_AtomicCASPtr(a, value, v));
    return value;
}
#endif

/**
 * \brief Get the value of a pointer atomically.
 */
#ifndef SDL_AtomicGetPtr
static __inline__ void* SDL_AtomicGetPtr(void* *a)
{
    void* value = *a;
    SDL_CompilerBarrier();
    return value;
}
#endif


/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
#ifdef __cplusplus
/* *INDENT-OFF* */
}
/* *INDENT-ON* */
#endif

#include "close_code.h"

#endif /* _SDL_atomic_h_ */

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