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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:17:24 +0200
From: "Mike Gorchak"
Subject: New QNX patches
Please apply patch qnx4.diff, which is attached. What has been done:
1)Added back OpenGL ES renderer for QNX target. Added few corrections to
OpenGL ES renderer to let it work under QNX. OpenGL ES renderer do not
support textures under QNX, so I think some additional work must be done.
2) Added GL_OES_query_matrix extension to SDL_opengles.h header file, which
required by OpenGL ES 1.1 specification.
3) Added attribute clearing at the entrance of function
SDL_GL_GetAttribure(). Added error checking into the function
SDL_GL_GetAttribure(), because some attributes can't be obtained in OpenGL
ES 1.0.
4) Porting testdyngles to OpenGL ES 1.0 (1.1 has glColor4ub() and
glColor4f() functions, but 1.0 has glColor4f() only).
5) Added error checking after obtaining attributes using
SDL_GL_GetAttribute() function to the testgl2 and testgles.
6) Small correction to testmultiaudio with printing errors.
7) Added software and accelerated OpenGL ES 1.0 support into the QNX GF
driver.
Please remove ./src/audio/nto directory - it will not be used anymore.
Please create ./src/audio/qsa directory and add content of the archive
qsa.tar.gz into this directory. I rewrote some sound code, added support for
multiple audio cards, enumeration, etc. Added initial support for capture.
As far as I can understand SDL 1.3 is not supporting audio capture right now
? Sam, Am I right ? Or audio capture must be supported through the
PlayDevice routine ?
And last, please put file SDL_gf_opengles.c to the ./src/video/qnxgf
directory. It is OpenGL ES 1.1 emulation layer for some functions, which are
not supported by OpenGL ES 1.0.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Tue, 24 Mar 2009 10:33:12 +0000 |
parents | 99210400e8b9 |
children | a67a961e2171 |
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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 */ #ifndef _SDL_thread_h #define _SDL_thread_h /** * \file SDL_thread.h * * Header for the SDL thread management routines */ #include "SDL_stdinc.h" #include "SDL_error.h" /* Thread synchronization primitives */ #include "SDL_mutex.h" #include "begin_code.h" /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus /* *INDENT-OFF* */ extern "C" { /* *INDENT-ON* */ #endif /* The SDL thread structure, defined in SDL_thread.c */ struct SDL_Thread; typedef struct SDL_Thread SDL_Thread; /* Create a thread */ #if (defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(HAVE_LIBC)) || defined(__OS2__) /* We compile SDL into a DLL on OS/2. This means, that it's the DLL which creates a new thread for the calling process with the SDL_CreateThread() API. There is a problem with this, that only the RTL of the SDL.DLL will be initialized for those threads, and not the RTL of the calling application! To solve this, we make a little hack here. We'll always use the caller's _beginthread() and _endthread() APIs to start a new thread. This way, if it's the SDL.DLL which uses this API, then the RTL of SDL.DLL will be used to create the new thread, and if it's the application, then the RTL of the application will be used. So, in short: Always use the _beginthread() and _endthread() of the calling runtime library! */ #define SDL_PASSED_BEGINTHREAD_ENDTHREAD #ifndef _WIN32_WCE #include <process.h> /* This has _beginthread() and _endthread() defined! */ #endif #ifdef __OS2__ typedef int (*pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread) (void (*func) (void *), void *, unsigned, void *arg); typedef void (*pfnSDL_CurrentEndThread) (void); #elif __GNUC__ typedef unsigned long (__cdecl * pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread) (void *, unsigned, unsigned (__stdcall * func) (void *), void *arg, unsigned, unsigned *threadID); typedef void (__cdecl * pfnSDL_CurrentEndThread) (unsigned code); #else typedef uintptr_t(__cdecl * pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread) (void *, unsigned, unsigned (__stdcall * func) (void *), void *arg, unsigned, unsigned *threadID); typedef void (__cdecl * pfnSDL_CurrentEndThread) (unsigned code); #endif extern DECLSPEC SDL_Thread *SDLCALL SDL_CreateThread(int (SDLCALL * f) (void *), void *data, pfnSDL_CurrentBeginThread pfnBeginThread, pfnSDL_CurrentEndThread pfnEndThread); #ifdef __OS2__ #define SDL_CreateThread(fn, data) SDL_CreateThread(fn, data, _beginthread, _endthread) #elif defined(_WIN32_WCE) #define SDL_CreateThread(fn, data) SDL_CreateThread(fn, data, NULL, NULL) #else #define SDL_CreateThread(fn, data) SDL_CreateThread(fn, data, _beginthreadex, _endthreadex) #endif #else extern DECLSPEC SDL_Thread *SDLCALL SDL_CreateThread(int (SDLCALL * fn) (void *), void *data); #endif /* Get the 32-bit thread identifier for the current thread */ extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_ThreadID(void); /* Get the 32-bit thread identifier for the specified thread, equivalent to SDL_ThreadID() if the specified thread is NULL. */ extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_GetThreadID(SDL_Thread * thread); /* Wait for a thread to finish. The return code for the thread function is placed in the area pointed to by 'status', if 'status' is not NULL. */ extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_WaitThread(SDL_Thread * thread, int *status); /* This function is here for binary compatibility with legacy apps, but in SDL 1.3 and later, it's a no-op. You cannot forcibly kill a thread in a safe manner on many platforms. You should instead find a way to alert your thread that it is time to terminate, and then have it gracefully exit on its own. Do not ever call this function! */ extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_KillThread(SDL_Thread * thread); /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus /* *INDENT-OFF* */ } /* *INDENT-ON* */ #endif #include "close_code.h" #endif /* _SDL_thread_h */ /* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */