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Fixed bug #89
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 16:39:03 +0200
From: "A. Schmid" <sahib@phreaker.net>
Subject: [SDL] no software surfaces with svgalib driver?
Hi,
I noticed that the SDL (1.2.9) svgalib driver only makes use of linear
addressable (framebuffer) video modes. On older systems (like one of
mine), linear addressable modes are often not available.
Especially for cards with VESA VBE < 2.0 the svgalib vesa driver is
unusable, since VESA only supports framebuffering for VBE 2.0 and later.
The changes necessary to add support for software surfaces seem to be
relatively small. I only had to hack src/video/svga/SDL_svgavideo.c (see
attached patch). The code worked fine for me, but it is no more than a
proof of concept and should be reviewed (probably has a memory leak when
switching modes). It also uses the vgagl library (included in the
svgalib package) and needs to be linked against it.
-Alex
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:05:16 +0000 |
parents | 74212992fb08 |
children | 281d3f4870e5 |
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/* Simple program to test the SDL joystick routines */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "SDL.h" #define SCREEN_WIDTH 640 #define SCREEN_HEIGHT 480 void WatchJoystick(SDL_Joystick *joystick) { SDL_Surface *screen; const char *name; int i, done; SDL_Event event; int x, y, draw; SDL_Rect axis_area[2]; /* Set a video mode to display joystick axis position */ screen = SDL_SetVideoMode(SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT, 16, 0); if ( screen == NULL ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't set video mode: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); return; } /* Print info about the joystick we are watching */ name = SDL_JoystickName(SDL_JoystickIndex(joystick)); printf("Watching joystick %d: (%s)\n", SDL_JoystickIndex(joystick), name ? name : "Unknown Joystick"); printf("Joystick has %d axes, %d hats, %d balls, and %d buttons\n", SDL_JoystickNumAxes(joystick), SDL_JoystickNumHats(joystick), SDL_JoystickNumBalls(joystick),SDL_JoystickNumButtons(joystick)); /* Initialize drawing rectangles */ memset(axis_area, 0, (sizeof axis_area)); draw = 0; /* Loop, getting joystick events! */ done = 0; while ( ! done ) { while ( SDL_PollEvent(&event) ) { switch (event.type) { case SDL_JOYAXISMOTION: printf("Joystick %d axis %d value: %d\n", event.jaxis.which, event.jaxis.axis, event.jaxis.value); break; case SDL_JOYHATMOTION: printf("Joystick %d hat %d value:", event.jhat.which, event.jhat.hat); if ( event.jhat.value == SDL_HAT_CENTERED ) printf(" centered"); if ( event.jhat.value & SDL_HAT_UP ) printf(" up"); if ( event.jhat.value & SDL_HAT_RIGHT ) printf(" right"); if ( event.jhat.value & SDL_HAT_DOWN ) printf(" down"); if ( event.jhat.value & SDL_HAT_LEFT ) printf(" left"); printf("\n"); break; case SDL_JOYBALLMOTION: printf("Joystick %d ball %d delta: (%d,%d)\n", event.jball.which, event.jball.ball, event.jball.xrel, event.jball.yrel); break; case SDL_JOYBUTTONDOWN: printf("Joystick %d button %d down\n", event.jbutton.which, event.jbutton.button); break; case SDL_JOYBUTTONUP: printf("Joystick %d button %d up\n", event.jbutton.which, event.jbutton.button); break; case SDL_KEYDOWN: if ( event.key.keysym.sym != SDLK_ESCAPE ) { break; } /* Fall through to signal quit */ case SDL_QUIT: done = 1; break; default: break; } } /* Update visual joystick state */ for ( i=0; i<SDL_JoystickNumButtons(joystick); ++i ) { SDL_Rect area; area.x = i*34; area.y = SCREEN_HEIGHT-34; area.w = 32; area.h = 32; if (SDL_JoystickGetButton(joystick, i) == SDL_PRESSED) { SDL_FillRect(screen, &area, 0xFFFF); } else { SDL_FillRect(screen, &area, 0x0000); } SDL_UpdateRects(screen, 1, &area); } /* Erase previous axes */ SDL_FillRect(screen, &axis_area[draw], 0x0000); /* Draw the X/Y axis */ draw = !draw; x = (((int)SDL_JoystickGetAxis(joystick, 0))+32768); x *= SCREEN_WIDTH; x /= 65535; if ( x < 0 ) { x = 0; } else if ( x > (SCREEN_WIDTH-16) ) { x = SCREEN_WIDTH-16; } y = (((int)SDL_JoystickGetAxis(joystick, 1))+32768); y *= SCREEN_HEIGHT; y /= 65535; if ( y < 0 ) { y = 0; } else if ( y > (SCREEN_HEIGHT-16) ) { y = SCREEN_HEIGHT-16; } axis_area[draw].x = (Sint16)x; axis_area[draw].y = (Sint16)y; axis_area[draw].w = 16; axis_area[draw].h = 16; SDL_FillRect(screen, &axis_area[draw], 0xFFFF); SDL_UpdateRects(screen, 2, axis_area); } } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { const char *name; int i; SDL_Joystick *joystick; /* Initialize SDL (Note: video is required to start event loop) */ if ( SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO|SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK) < 0 ) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't initialize SDL: %s\n",SDL_GetError()); exit(1); } /* Print information about the joysticks */ printf("There are %d joysticks attached\n", SDL_NumJoysticks()); for ( i=0; i<SDL_NumJoysticks(); ++i ) { name = SDL_JoystickName(i); printf("Joystick %d: %s\n",i,name ? name : "Unknown Joystick"); } if ( argv[1] ) { joystick = SDL_JoystickOpen(atoi(argv[1])); if ( joystick == NULL ) { printf("Couldn't open joystick %d: %s\n", atoi(argv[1]), SDL_GetError()); } else { WatchJoystick(joystick); SDL_JoystickClose(joystick); } } SDL_QuitSubSystem(SDL_INIT_VIDEO|SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK); return(0); }