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To: sdl@libsdl.org From: Christian Walther <cwalther@gmx.ch> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 23:39:02 +0100 Subject: [SDL] Mouse position bugs on Mac OS X The attached patch fixes a few bugs in SDL related to the mouse position in windowed mode on Mac OS X, reproduced using the attached minimal test program - at least here on 10.3.9, with SDL CVS from today. Could anyone test whether the bugs exist and are fixed by the patch on 10.2 and 10.4? 1. When using OpenGL, the vertical mouse positions obtained through events or SDL_GetMouseState() are off by one. 2. When using OpenGL, SDL_WarpMouse() inverts the y coordinate. 3. Clicks on the topmost pixel row of the window are not recognized. 1 and 2 do not occur in non-OpenGL mode, while 3 does. All three only occur in windowed mode, not in fullscreen. The cause for 1 and 3 is that in Cocoa, "the location of the mouse" seems to be defined as "the location of the top left corner of the mouse pointer's hot pixel" (this is not documented, it's just what I found out here), which together with the fact that Cocoa's usual y coordinates start at the bottom and increase upwards means that the y coordinate of the mouse runs from 1 to h, not from 0 to h-1, in a window of height h. If it does work on 10.2 and 10.4 (I'll try to test it as soon as I can, but at the moment all I have at hand is 10.3.9), can this be applied to the CVS? -Christian To: sdl@libsdl.org From: Christian Walther <cwalther@gmx.ch> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:41:51 +0100 Subject: [SDL] Re: Mouse position bugs on Mac OS X I wrote: > I'll try to test it as soon as I can, but at the moment all I have at hand is 10.3.9 So, here are the results of my tests (with patched and unpatched frameworks compiled with Xcode 1.5 (gcc 3.3) on 10.3.9): On 10.1.5, my test program doesn't run because of "Undefined symbols: SDL undefined reference to _CGMainDisplayID expected to be defined in Carbon". I guess not supporting 10.1 was a deliberate decision then and that's OK with me. On 10.2.8, 10.3.9, and 10.4.0, the bugs exist as described in my original post and are fixed by my patch. That is, there is no difference between pre/post 10.3 and the patched version works correctly in all combinations of GL/non-GL and windowed/fullscreen. I therefore recommend the patch for inclusion. -Christian
author Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
date Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:58:26 +0000
parents 10b3fb28c86b
children f4a3a4129d04
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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@libsdl.org
*/

#ifdef SAVE_RCSID
static char rcsid =
 "@(#) $Id$";
#endif

/* This a stretch blit implementation based on ideas given to me by
   Tomasz Cejner - thanks! :)

   April 27, 2000 - Sam Lantinga
*/

#include "SDL_error.h"
#include "SDL_video.h"
#include "SDL_blit.h"

/* This isn't ready for general consumption yet - it should be folded
   into the general blitting mechanism.
*/

#if (defined(WIN32) && !defined(_M_ALPHA) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE) && \
     !defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(__LCC__) && !defined(__FREEBCC__)) || \
    (defined(i386) && defined(__GNUC__) && defined(USE_ASMBLIT))
#define USE_ASM_STRETCH
#endif

#ifdef USE_ASM_STRETCH

#if defined(WIN32) || defined(i386)
#define PREFIX16	0x66
#define STORE_BYTE	0xAA
#define STORE_WORD	0xAB
#define LOAD_BYTE	0xAC
#define LOAD_WORD	0xAD
#define RETURN		0xC3
#else
#error Need assembly opcodes for this architecture
#endif

#if defined(__ELF__) && defined(__GNUC__)
extern unsigned char _copy_row[4096] __attribute__ ((alias ("copy_row")));
#endif
static unsigned char copy_row[4096];

static int generate_rowbytes(int src_w, int dst_w, int bpp)
{
	static struct {
		int bpp;
		int src_w;
		int dst_w;
	} last;

	int i;
	int pos, inc;
	unsigned char *eip;
	unsigned char load, store;

	/* See if we need to regenerate the copy buffer */
	if ( (src_w == last.src_w) &&
	     (dst_w == last.dst_w) && (bpp == last.bpp) ) {
		return(0);
	}
	last.bpp = bpp;
	last.src_w = src_w;
	last.dst_w = dst_w;

	switch (bpp) {
	    case 1:
		load = LOAD_BYTE;
		store = STORE_BYTE;
		break;
	    case 2:
	    case 4:
		load = LOAD_WORD;
		store = STORE_WORD;
		break;
	    default:
		SDL_SetError("ASM stretch of %d bytes isn't supported\n", bpp);
		return(-1);
	}
	pos = 0x10000;
	inc = (src_w << 16) / dst_w;
	eip = copy_row;
	for ( i=0; i<dst_w; ++i ) {
		while ( pos >= 0x10000L ) {
			if ( bpp == 2 ) {
				*eip++ = PREFIX16;
			}
			*eip++ = load;
			pos -= 0x10000L;
		}
		if ( bpp == 2 ) {
			*eip++ = PREFIX16;
		}
		*eip++ = store;
		pos += inc;
	}
	*eip++ = RETURN;

	/* Verify that we didn't overflow (too late) */
	if ( eip > (copy_row+sizeof(copy_row)) ) {
		SDL_SetError("Copy buffer overflow");
		return(-1);
	}
	return(0);
}

#else

#define DEFINE_COPY_ROW(name, type)			\
void name(type *src, int src_w, type *dst, int dst_w)	\
{							\
	int i;						\
	int pos, inc;					\
	type pixel = 0;					\
							\
	pos = 0x10000;					\
	inc = (src_w << 16) / dst_w;			\
	for ( i=dst_w; i>0; --i ) {			\
		while ( pos >= 0x10000L ) {		\
			pixel = *src++;			\
			pos -= 0x10000L;		\
		}					\
		*dst++ = pixel;				\
		pos += inc;				\
	}						\
}
DEFINE_COPY_ROW(copy_row1, Uint8)
DEFINE_COPY_ROW(copy_row2, Uint16)
DEFINE_COPY_ROW(copy_row4, Uint32)

#endif /* USE_ASM_STRETCH */

/* The ASM code doesn't handle 24-bpp stretch blits */
void copy_row3(Uint8 *src, int src_w, Uint8 *dst, int dst_w)
{
	int i;
	int pos, inc;
	Uint8 pixel[3];

	pos = 0x10000;
	inc = (src_w << 16) / dst_w;
	for ( i=dst_w; i>0; --i ) {
		while ( pos >= 0x10000L ) {
			pixel[0] = *src++;
			pixel[1] = *src++;
			pixel[2] = *src++;
			pos -= 0x10000L;
		}
		*dst++ = pixel[0];
		*dst++ = pixel[1];
		*dst++ = pixel[2];
		pos += inc;
	}
}

/* Perform a stretch blit between two surfaces of the same format.
   NOTE:  This function is not safe to call from multiple threads!
*/
int SDL_SoftStretch(SDL_Surface *src, SDL_Rect *srcrect,
                    SDL_Surface *dst, SDL_Rect *dstrect)
{
	int src_locked;
	int dst_locked;
	int pos, inc;
	int dst_width;
	int dst_maxrow;
	int src_row, dst_row;
	Uint8 *srcp = NULL;
	Uint8 *dstp;
	SDL_Rect full_src;
	SDL_Rect full_dst;
#if defined(USE_ASM_STRETCH) && defined(__GNUC__)
	int u1, u2;
#endif
	const int bpp = dst->format->BytesPerPixel;

	if ( src->format->BitsPerPixel != dst->format->BitsPerPixel ) {
		SDL_SetError("Only works with same format surfaces");
		return(-1);
	}

	/* Verify the blit rectangles */
	if ( srcrect ) {
		if ( (srcrect->x < 0) || (srcrect->y < 0) ||
		     ((srcrect->x+srcrect->w) > src->w) ||
		     ((srcrect->y+srcrect->h) > src->h) ) {
			SDL_SetError("Invalid source blit rectangle");
			return(-1);
		}
	} else {
		full_src.x = 0;
		full_src.y = 0;
		full_src.w = src->w;
		full_src.h = src->h;
		srcrect = &full_src;
	}
	if ( dstrect ) {
		if ( (dstrect->x < 0) || (dstrect->y < 0) ||
		     ((dstrect->x+dstrect->w) > dst->w) ||
		     ((dstrect->y+dstrect->h) > dst->h) ) {
			SDL_SetError("Invalid destination blit rectangle");
			return(-1);
		}
	} else {
		full_dst.x = 0;
		full_dst.y = 0;
		full_dst.w = dst->w;
		full_dst.h = dst->h;
		dstrect = &full_dst;
	}

	/* Lock the destination if it's in hardware */
	dst_locked = 0;
	if ( SDL_MUSTLOCK(dst) ) {
		if ( SDL_LockSurface(dst) < 0 ) {
			SDL_SetError("Unable to lock destination surface");
			return(-1);
		}
		dst_locked = 1;
	}
	/* Lock the source if it's in hardware */
	src_locked = 0;
	if ( SDL_MUSTLOCK(src) ) {
		if ( SDL_LockSurface(src) < 0 ) {
			if ( dst_locked ) {
				SDL_UnlockSurface(dst);
			}
			SDL_SetError("Unable to lock source surface");
			return(-1);
		}
		src_locked = 1;
	}

	/* Set up the data... */
	pos = 0x10000;
	inc = (srcrect->h << 16) / dstrect->h;
	src_row = srcrect->y;
	dst_row = dstrect->y;
	dst_width = dstrect->w*bpp;

#ifdef USE_ASM_STRETCH
	/* Write the opcodes for this stretch */
	if ( (bpp != 3) &&
	     (generate_rowbytes(srcrect->w, dstrect->w, bpp) < 0) ) {
		return(-1);
	}
#endif

	/* Perform the stretch blit */
	for ( dst_maxrow = dst_row+dstrect->h; dst_row<dst_maxrow; ++dst_row ) {
		dstp = (Uint8 *)dst->pixels + (dst_row*dst->pitch)
		                            + (dstrect->x*bpp);
		while ( pos >= 0x10000L ) {
			srcp = (Uint8 *)src->pixels + (src_row*src->pitch)
			                            + (srcrect->x*bpp);
			++src_row;
			pos -= 0x10000L;
		}
#ifdef USE_ASM_STRETCH
		switch (bpp) {
		    case 3:
			copy_row3(srcp, srcrect->w, dstp, dstrect->w);
			break;
		    default:
#ifdef __GNUC__
			__asm__ __volatile__ (
			"call _copy_row"
			: "=&D" (u1), "=&S" (u2)
			: "0" (dstp), "1" (srcp)
			: "memory" );
#else
#ifdef WIN32
		{ void *code = &copy_row;
			__asm {
				push edi
				push esi
	
				mov edi, dstp
				mov esi, srcp
				call dword ptr code

				pop esi
				pop edi
			}
		}
#else
#error Need inline assembly for this compiler
#endif
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
			break;
		}
#else
		switch (bpp) {
		    case 1:
			copy_row1(srcp, srcrect->w, dstp, dstrect->w);
			break;
		    case 2:
			copy_row2((Uint16 *)srcp, srcrect->w,
			          (Uint16 *)dstp, dstrect->w);
			break;
		    case 3:
			copy_row3(srcp, srcrect->w, dstp, dstrect->w);
			break;
		    case 4:
			copy_row4((Uint32 *)srcp, srcrect->w,
			          (Uint32 *)dstp, dstrect->w);
			break;
		}
#endif
		pos += inc;
	}

	/* We need to unlock the surfaces if they're locked */
	if ( dst_locked ) {
		SDL_UnlockSurface(dst);
	}
	if ( src_locked ) {
		SDL_UnlockSurface(src);
	}
	return(0);
}