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view src/video/bwindow/SDL_sysmouse.cc @ 4165:3b8ac3d311a2 SDL-1.2
Hello.
This patch provides basic support for video on the Sony PS3
Linux framebuffer. Scaling, format-conversion, and drawing is
done from the SPEs, so there is little performance impact to
PPE applications. This is by no means production quality code,
but it is a very good start and a good example of how to use the
PS3's hardware capabilities to accelerate video playback on
the box.
The driver has been verified to work with ffplay, mplayer and xine.
This piece of software has been developed at the IBM R&D Lab
in Boeblingen, Germany and is now returned to the community.
Enjoy !
Signed-off-by: D.Herrendoerfer < d.herrendoerfer [at] de [dot] ibm [dot] com >
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:06:55 +0000 |
parents | a1b03ba2fcd0 |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2009 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" #include <AppKit.h> #include <GameKit.h> #include "SDL_BWin.h" extern "C" { #include "../SDL_cursor_c.h" #include "SDL_sysmouse_c.h" /* Convert bits to padded bytes */ #define PADDED_BITS(bits) ((bits+7)/8) /* The implementation dependent data for the window manager cursor */ struct WMcursor { char *bits; }; /* Can this be done in the BeOS? */ WMcursor *BE_CreateWMCursor(_THIS, Uint8 *data, Uint8 *mask, int w, int h, int hot_x, int hot_y) { WMcursor *cursor; int allowed_x; int allowed_y; int run, pad, i; char *cptr; allowed_x = 16; /* BeOS limitation */ allowed_y = 16; /* BeOS limitation */ if ( (w > allowed_x) || (h > allowed_y) ) { SDL_SetError("Only cursors of dimension (%dx%d) are allowed", allowed_x, allowed_y); return(NULL); } /* Allocate the cursor */ cursor = (WMcursor *)SDL_malloc(sizeof(WMcursor)); if ( cursor == NULL ) { SDL_OutOfMemory(); return(NULL); } cursor->bits = (char *)SDL_malloc(4+2*((allowed_x/8)*allowed_y)); if ( cursor->bits == NULL ) { SDL_free(cursor); SDL_OutOfMemory(); return(NULL); } cursor->bits[0] = allowed_y; /* Size of the cursor */ cursor->bits[1] = 1; /* Bit depth of cursor */ cursor->bits[2] = hot_y; cursor->bits[3] = hot_x; cptr = &cursor->bits[4]; /* Pad out to the normal cursor size */ run = PADDED_BITS(w); pad = PADDED_BITS(allowed_x)-run; for ( i=0; i<h; ++i ) { SDL_memcpy(cptr, data, run); SDL_memset(cptr+run, 0, pad); data += run; cptr += (run+pad); } for ( ; i<allowed_y; ++i ) { SDL_memset(cptr, 0, run+pad); cptr += (run+pad); } for ( i=0; i<h; ++i ) { /* FIXME: The mask should be OR'd with the data to turn inverted color pixels black, since inverted color pixels aren't supported under BeOS. */ SDL_memcpy(cptr, mask, run); SDL_memset(cptr+run, 0, pad); mask += run; cptr += (run+pad); } for ( ; i<allowed_y; ++i ) { SDL_memset(cptr, 0, run+pad); cptr += (run+pad); } return(cursor); } int BE_ShowWMCursor(_THIS, WMcursor *cursor) { if ( be_app->Lock() ) { if ( cursor == NULL ) { if ( SDL_BlankCursor != NULL ) { be_app->SetCursor(SDL_BlankCursor->bits); } } else { be_app->SetCursor(cursor->bits); } be_app->Unlock(); } return(1); } void BE_FreeWMCursor(_THIS, WMcursor *cursor) { SDL_free(cursor->bits); SDL_free(cursor); } /* Implementation by Christian Bauer <cbauer@student.physik.uni-mainz.de> */ void BE_WarpWMCursor(_THIS, Uint16 x, Uint16 y) { BPoint pt; SDL_Win->GetXYOffset(pt.x, pt.y); pt.x += x; pt.y += y; SDL_Win->Lock(); SDL_Win->ConvertToScreen(&pt); SDL_Win->Unlock(); set_mouse_position((int32)pt.x, (int32)pt.y); } /* Check to see if we need to enter or leave mouse relative mode */ void BE_CheckMouseMode(_THIS) { /* If the mouse is hidden and input is grabbed, we use relative mode */ if ( !(SDL_cursorstate & CURSOR_VISIBLE) && (_this->input_grab != SDL_GRAB_OFF) ) { mouse_relative = 1; } else { mouse_relative = 0; } } }; /* Extern C */