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Updates for building on Windows CE using mingw32ce cross compiler:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name 0703291652.38437.jwalt%40garni.ch&forum_name=cegcc-devel
Hi!
I just managed to compile SDL for Windows CE using the "mingw32ce"
configuration of http://cegcc.sourceforge.net. Test programs work as expected
(except for those using signals -- no POSIX on mingw32ce), and I didn't yet
encounter any problem.
While it was a pain to get everything compiled and running, the changes to
SDL are actually quite small (see attached SDL-ce.diff).
Unfortunately, the win32 headers shipped with cegcc are not 100% correct, and
it feels quite messy to work around them in SDL code, so those headers will
also need to be patched. (Attachment: win32api-ce.diff)
Since I had to apply the libtool patch from the cegcc patch, I have also ad ded
my copy of aclocal.m4 for SDL. I had to modify the cegcc libtool patch to
use "lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all" for mingw32ce, otherwise libtool
would not recognize the import libraries as valid for dynamic linking.
All these changes should not affect non-WinCE builds, so they could be
included in mainline SDL.
If you need some docs, you can use this description for a cross-compilation
README:
1) get cegcc from http://cegcc.sourceforge.net
2) build and install the "mingw32ce" variant (see cegcc installation docs)
3) patch w32api-headers (if not yet included in cegcc)
4) setup environment (customize the first three lines as you like):
PREFIX=/opt/mingw32ce
TARGET=arm-wince-mingw32ce
BUILD=`uname -m`-pc-linux-gnu
export PATH="$PREFIX/bin:$PREFIX/$TARGET/bin:$PREFIX/local/bin:$PATH"
export CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:- -O2 -g} -I$PREFIX/local/include"
export CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:- -O2 -g} -I$PREFIX/local/include"
export CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS:- -O2 -g} -I$PREFIX/local/include"
export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:- -O2 -g} -L$PREFIX/local/lib"
export HOST_CC="gcc"
export CC="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-gcc"
export CXX="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-g++"
export LD="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-ld"
export AS="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-as"
export AR="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-ar"
export RANLIB="$PREFIX/bin/$TARGET-ranlib"
export CONFIG_SHELL="/bin/sh"
5) build and install
./configure --target=$TARGET --host=$TARGET --build=$BUILD
make
make install
6) use (4) and (5) for any SDL-using software you want to cross-compile
7) copy $PREFIX/local/bin/SDL-1-2-0.dll into your executable directory on the WinCE machine
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Thu, 03 Jan 2008 06:19:07 +0000 |
parents | d910939febfa |
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 */ #include "SDL_config.h" /* RISC OS implementations uses pthreads based on linux code */ #include "SDL_thread.h" #if SDL_THREADS_DISABLED #include "../generic/SDL_sysmutex.c" #else #include <pthread.h> struct SDL_mutex { pthread_mutex_t id; #if SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX int recursive; pthread_t owner; #endif }; SDL_mutex *SDL_CreateMutex (void) { SDL_mutex *mutex; pthread_mutexattr_t attr; /* Allocate the structure */ mutex = (SDL_mutex *)SDL_calloc(1, sizeof(*mutex)); if ( mutex ) { pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr); #if SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX /* No extra attributes necessary */ #else pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE); #endif /* SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX */ if ( pthread_mutex_init(&mutex->id, &attr) != 0 ) { SDL_SetError("pthread_mutex_init() failed"); SDL_free(mutex); mutex = NULL; } } else { SDL_OutOfMemory(); } return(mutex); } void SDL_DestroyMutex(SDL_mutex *mutex) { if ( mutex ) { pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex->id); SDL_free(mutex); } } /* Lock the mutex */ int SDL_mutexP(SDL_mutex *mutex) { int retval; #if SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX pthread_t this_thread; #endif if ( mutex == NULL ) { SDL_SetError("Passed a NULL mutex"); return -1; } retval = 0; #if SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX this_thread = pthread_self(); if ( mutex->owner == this_thread ) { ++mutex->recursive; } else { /* The order of operations is important. We set the locking thread id after we obtain the lock so unlocks from other threads will fail. */ if ( pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->id) == 0 ) { mutex->owner = this_thread; mutex->recursive = 0; } else { SDL_SetError("pthread_mutex_lock() failed"); retval = -1; } } #else if ( pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->id) < 0 ) { SDL_SetError("pthread_mutex_lock() failed"); retval = -1; } #endif return retval; } int SDL_mutexV(SDL_mutex *mutex) { int retval; if ( mutex == NULL ) { SDL_SetError("Passed a NULL mutex"); return -1; } retval = 0; #if SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX /* We can only unlock the mutex if we own it */ if ( pthread_self() == mutex->owner ) { if ( mutex->recursive ) { --mutex->recursive; } else { /* The order of operations is important. First reset the owner so another thread doesn't lock the mutex and set the ownership before we reset it, then release the lock semaphore. */ mutex->owner = 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->id); } } else { SDL_SetError("mutex not owned by this thread"); retval = -1; } #else if ( pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->id) < 0 ) { SDL_SetError("pthread_mutex_unlock() failed"); retval = -1; } #endif /* SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_NO_RECURSIVE_MUTEX */ return retval; } #endif