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First shot at new audio data types (int32 and float32). Notable changes: - Converters between types are autogenerated. Instead of making multiple passes over the data with seperate filters for endianess, size, signedness, etc, converting between data types is always one specialized filter. This simplifies SDL_BuildAudioCVT(), which otherwise had a million edge cases with the new types, and makes the actually conversions more CPU cache friendly. Left a stub for adding specific optimized versions of these routines (SSE/MMX/Altivec, assembler, etc) - Autogenerated converters are built by SDL/src/audio/sdlgenaudiocvt.pl. This does not need to be run unless tweaking the code, and thus doesn't need integration into the build system. - Went through all the drivers and tried to weed out all the "Uint16" references that are better specified with the new SDL_AudioFormat typedef. - Cleaned out a bunch of hardcoded bitwise magic numbers and replaced them with new SDL_AUDIO_* macros. - Added initial float32 and int32 support code. Theoretically, existing drivers will push these through converters to get the data they want to feed to the hardware. Still TODO: - Optimize and debug new converters. - Update the CoreAudio backend to accept float32 data directly. - Other backends, too? - SDL_LoadWAV() needs to be updated to support int32 and float32 .wav files (both of which exist and can be generated by 'sox' for testing purposes). - Update the mixer to handle new datatypes. - Optionally update SDL_sound and SDL_mixer, etc.
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Thu, 24 Aug 2006 12:10:46 +0000
parents a788656ca29a
children b252359547ed
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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"

/* Dummy SDL video driver implementation; this is just enough to make an
 *  SDL-based application THINK it's got a working video driver, for
 *  applications that call SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO) when they don't need it,
 *  and also for use as a collection of stubs when porting SDL to a new
 *  platform for which you haven't yet written a valid video driver.
 *
 * This is also a great way to determine bottlenecks: if you think that SDL
 *  is a performance problem for a given platform, enable this driver, and
 *  then see if your application runs faster without video overhead.
 *
 * Initial work by Ryan C. Gordon (icculus@icculus.org). A good portion
 *  of this was cut-and-pasted from Stephane Peter's work in the AAlib
 *  SDL video driver.  Renamed to "DUMMY" by Sam Lantinga.
 */

#include "SDL_video.h"
#include "SDL_mouse.h"
#include "../SDL_sysvideo.h"
#include "../SDL_pixels_c.h"
#include "../../events/SDL_events_c.h"

#include "SDL_nullvideo.h"
#include "SDL_nullevents_c.h"
#include "SDL_nullrender_c.h"

#define DUMMYVID_DRIVER_NAME "dummy"

/* Initialization/Query functions */
static int DUMMY_VideoInit(_THIS);
static int DUMMY_SetDisplayMode(_THIS, SDL_DisplayMode * mode);
static void DUMMY_VideoQuit(_THIS);

/* DUMMY driver bootstrap functions */

static int
DUMMY_Available(void)
{
    const char *envr = SDL_getenv("SDL_VIDEODRIVER");
    if ((envr) && (SDL_strcmp(envr, DUMMYVID_DRIVER_NAME) == 0)) {
        return (1);
    }

    return (0);
}

static void
DUMMY_DeleteDevice(SDL_VideoDevice * device)
{
    SDL_free(device);
}

static SDL_VideoDevice *
DUMMY_CreateDevice(int devindex)
{
    SDL_VideoDevice *device;

    /* Initialize all variables that we clean on shutdown */
    device = (SDL_VideoDevice *) SDL_calloc(1, sizeof(SDL_VideoDevice));
    if (!device) {
        SDL_OutOfMemory();
        if (device) {
            SDL_free(device);
        }
        return (0);
    }

    /* Set the function pointers */
    device->VideoInit = DUMMY_VideoInit;
    device->VideoQuit = DUMMY_VideoQuit;
    device->SetDisplayMode = DUMMY_SetDisplayMode;
    device->PumpEvents = DUMMY_PumpEvents;

    device->free = DUMMY_DeleteDevice;

    return device;
}

VideoBootStrap DUMMY_bootstrap = {
    DUMMYVID_DRIVER_NAME, "SDL dummy video driver",
    DUMMY_Available, DUMMY_CreateDevice
};


int
DUMMY_VideoInit(_THIS)
{
    SDL_DisplayMode mode;

    /* Use a fake 32-bpp desktop mode */
    mode.format = SDL_PIXELFORMAT_RGB888;
    mode.w = 1024;
    mode.h = 768;
    mode.refresh_rate = 0;
    SDL_AddBasicVideoDisplay(&mode);
    SDL_AddRenderDriver(0, &SDL_DUMMY_RenderDriver);

    SDL_zero(mode);
    SDL_AddDisplayMode(0, &mode);

    /* We're done! */
    return 0;
}

static int
DUMMY_SetDisplayMode(_THIS, SDL_DisplayMode * mode)
{
    return 0;
}

void
DUMMY_VideoQuit(_THIS)
{
}

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