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Fixed bug #611 From Tim Angus 2008-08-12 11:18:06 I'm one of the maintainers of ioquake3.org, an updated version of the Quake 3 engine. Relatively recently, we moved ioq3 to use SDL as a replacement for 95% of the platform specific code that was there. On the whole it's doing a great job but unfortunately since the move we've been getting complaints about the quality of the mouse input on the Windows platform to the point where for many the game is unplayable. Put in other terms, the current stable SDL 1.2 is basically not fit for purpose if you need high quality mouse input as you do in a first person shooter. Over the weekend I decided to pull my finger out and actually figure out what's going on. There are basically two major problems. Firstly, when using the "windib" driver, mouse input is gathered via the WM_MOUSEMOVE message. Googling for this indicates that often this is known to result in "spurious" and/or "missing" mouse movement events; this is the primary cause of the poor mouse input. The second problem is that the "directx" driver does not work at all in combination with OpenGL meaning that you can't use DirectInput if your application also uses OpenGL. In other words you're locked into using the "windib" driver and its poor mouse input. In order to address these problems I've done the following: * Remove WM_MOUSEMOVE based motion event generation and replace with calls to GetCursorPos which seems much more reliable. In order to achieve this I've moved mouse motion out into a separate function that is called once per DIB_PumpEvents. * Remove the restriction on the "directx" driver being inoperable in combination with OpenGL. There is a bug for this issues that I've hijacked to a certain extent (http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265). I'm the first to admit I don't really understand why this restriction is there in the first place. The commit message for the bug fix that introduced this restriction (r581) isn't very elaborate and I couldn't see any other bug tracking the issue. If anyone has more information on the bug that was avoided by r581 it would be helpful as I/someone could then look into addressing the problem without disabling the "directx" driver. * I've also removed the restriction on not being allowed to use DirectInput in windowed mode. I couldn't see any reason for this, at least not from our perspective. I have my suspicions that it'll be something like matching up the cursor with the mouse coordinates... * I bumped up the DirectInput API used to version 7 in order to get access to mouse buttons 4-7. I've had to inject a little bit of the DX7 headers into SDL there as the MinGW ones aren't up to date in this respect.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:43:36 +0000
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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"

#ifdef SDL_CDROM_BSDI

/*
 * Functions for system-level CD-ROM audio control for BSD/OS 4.x
 * This started life out as a copy of the freebsd/SDL_cdrom.c file but was
 * heavily modified.   Works for standard (MMC) SCSI and ATAPI CDrom drives.
 *
 * Steven Schultz - sms@to.gd-es.com
*/

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include </sys/dev/scsi/scsi.h>
#include </sys/dev/scsi/scsi_ioctl.h>

#include "SDL_cdrom.h"
#include "../SDL_syscdrom.h"

/*
 * The msf_to_frame and frame_to_msf were yanked from libcdrom and inlined
 * here so that -lcdrom doesn't have to be dragged in for something so simple.
*/

#define	FRAMES_PER_SECOND	75
#define	FRAMES_PER_MINUTE	(FRAMES_PER_SECOND * 60)

int
msf_to_frame(int minute, int second, int frame)
	{
	return(minute * FRAMES_PER_MINUTE + second * FRAMES_PER_SECOND + frame);
	}

void
frame_to_msf(int frame, int *minp, int *secp, int *framep)
	{
	*minp = frame / FRAMES_PER_MINUTE;
	*secp = (frame % FRAMES_PER_MINUTE) / FRAMES_PER_SECOND;
	*framep = frame % FRAMES_PER_SECOND;
	}

/* The maximum number of CD-ROM drives we'll detect */
#define MAX_DRIVES	16	

/* A list of available CD-ROM drives */
static char *SDL_cdlist[MAX_DRIVES];
static dev_t SDL_cdmode[MAX_DRIVES];

/* The system-dependent CD control functions */
static const char *SDL_SYS_CDName(int drive);
static int SDL_SYS_CDOpen(int drive);
static int SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC(SDL_CD *cdrom);
static CDstatus SDL_SYS_CDStatus(SDL_CD *cdrom, int *position);
static int SDL_SYS_CDPlay(SDL_CD *cdrom, int start, int length);
static int SDL_SYS_CDPause(SDL_CD *cdrom);
static int SDL_SYS_CDResume(SDL_CD *cdrom);
static int SDL_SYS_CDStop(SDL_CD *cdrom);
static int SDL_SYS_CDEject(SDL_CD *cdrom);
static void SDL_SYS_CDClose(SDL_CD *cdrom);

typedef	struct	scsi_cdb cdb_t;

static int scsi_cmd(int fd,
		struct scsi_cdb *cdb,
		int cdblen, 
		int rw,
		caddr_t data,
		int datalen,
		struct scsi_user_cdb *sus)
	{
	int	scsistatus;
	unsigned char	*cp;
	struct	scsi_user_cdb suc;

    /* safety checks */
	if	(!cdb) return(-1);
	if	(rw != SUC_READ && rw != SUC_WRITE) return(-1);

	suc.suc_flags = rw;
	suc.suc_cdblen = cdblen;
	bcopy(cdb, suc.suc_cdb, cdblen);
	suc.suc_datalen = datalen;
	suc.suc_data = data;
	suc.suc_timeout = 10;		/* 10 secs max for TUR or SENSE */
	if	(ioctl(fd, SCSIRAWCDB, &suc) == -1)
		return(-11);
	scsistatus = suc.suc_sus.sus_status;
	cp = suc.suc_sus.sus_sense;

/*
 * If a place to copy the sense data back to has been provided then the
 * caller is responsible for checking the errors and printing any information
 * out if the status was not successful.
*/
	if	(scsistatus != 0 && !sus)
		{
		fprintf(stderr,"scsistatus = %x cmd = %x\n",
			scsistatus, cdb[0]);
		fprintf(stderr, "sense %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x\n", 
			cp[0], cp[1], cp[2], cp[3], cp[4], cp[5],
			cp[6], cp[7], cp[8], cp[9], cp[10], cp[11],
			cp[12], cp[13], cp[14], cp[15]);
		return(1);
		}
	if	(sus)
		bcopy(&suc, sus, sizeof (struct scsi_user_cdb));
	if	(scsistatus)
		return(1);	/* Return non-zero for unsuccessful status */
	return(0);
	}

/* request vendor brand and model */
unsigned char *Inquiry(int fd)
	{
	static struct scsi_cdb6 cdb = 
		{
		0x12, 
		0, 0, 0,
		56,
		0
		};
	static unsigned char Inqbuffer[56];

	if	(scsi_cmd(fd, (cdb_t *)&cdb, 6, SUC_READ, Inqbuffer, 
			sizeof(Inqbuffer), 0))
		return("\377");
	return(Inqbuffer);
	}

#define ADD_SENSECODE 12
#define ADD_SC_QUALIFIER 13

int TestForMedium(int fd)
	{
	int	sts, asc, ascq;
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;
	static struct scsi_cdb6 cdb =
		{
		CMD_TEST_UNIT_READY, /* command */
		0,	/* reserved */
		0,	/* reserved */
		0,	/* reserved */
		0,	/* reserved */
		0	/* reserved */
		};

again:	sts = scsi_cmd(fd, (cdb_t *)&cdb, 6, SUC_READ, 0, 0, &sus);
	asc = sus.suc_sus.sus_sense[ADD_SENSECODE];
	ascq = sus.suc_sus.sus_sense[ADD_SC_QUALIFIER];
	if	(asc == 0x3a && ascq == 0x0)	/* no medium */
		return(0);
	if	(asc == 0x28 && ascq == 0x0)	/* medium changed */
		goto again;
	if	(asc == 0x4 && ascq == 0x1 )	/* coming ready */
		{
		sleep(2);
		goto again;
		}
	return(1);
	}

/* Check a drive to see if it is a CD-ROM */
static int CheckDrive(char *drive, struct stat *stbuf)
{
	int is_cd = 0, cdfd;
	char *p;

	/* If it doesn't exist, return -1 */
	if ( stat(drive, stbuf) < 0 ) {
		return(-1);
	}

	/* If it does exist, verify that it's an available CD-ROM */
	cdfd = open(drive, (O_RDONLY|O_EXCL|O_NONBLOCK), 0);
	if ( cdfd >= 0 ) {
		p = Inquiry(cdfd);
		if (*p == TYPE_ROM)
			is_cd = 1;
		close(cdfd);
	}
	return(is_cd);
}

/* Add a CD-ROM drive to our list of valid drives */
static void AddDrive(char *drive, struct stat *stbuf)
{
	int i;

	if ( SDL_numcds < MAX_DRIVES ) {
		/* Check to make sure it's not already in our list.
	 	   This can happen when we see a drive via symbolic link.
		 */
		for ( i=0; i<SDL_numcds; ++i ) {
			if ( stbuf->st_rdev == SDL_cdmode[i] ) {
#ifdef DEBUG_CDROM
  fprintf(stderr, "Duplicate drive detected: %s == %s\n", drive, SDL_cdlist[i]);
#endif
				return;
			}
		}

		/* Add this drive to our list */
		i = SDL_numcds;
		SDL_cdlist[i] = SDL_strdup(drive);
		if ( SDL_cdlist[i] == NULL ) {
			SDL_OutOfMemory();
			return;
		}
		SDL_cdmode[i] = stbuf->st_rdev;
		++SDL_numcds;
#ifdef DEBUG_CDROM
  fprintf(stderr, "Added CD-ROM drive: %s\n", drive);
#endif
	}
}

int  SDL_SYS_CDInit(void)
{
	/* checklist: /dev/rsr?c */
	static char *checklist[] = {
	"?0 rsr?", NULL
	};
	char *SDLcdrom;
	int i, j, exists;
	char drive[32];
	struct stat stbuf;

	/* Fill in our driver capabilities */
	SDL_CDcaps.Name = SDL_SYS_CDName;
	SDL_CDcaps.Open = SDL_SYS_CDOpen;
	SDL_CDcaps.GetTOC = SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC;
	SDL_CDcaps.Status = SDL_SYS_CDStatus;
	SDL_CDcaps.Play = SDL_SYS_CDPlay;
	SDL_CDcaps.Pause = SDL_SYS_CDPause;
	SDL_CDcaps.Resume = SDL_SYS_CDResume;
	SDL_CDcaps.Stop = SDL_SYS_CDStop;
	SDL_CDcaps.Eject = SDL_SYS_CDEject;
	SDL_CDcaps.Close = SDL_SYS_CDClose;

	/* Look in the environment for our CD-ROM drive list */
	SDLcdrom = SDL_getenv("SDL_CDROM");	/* ':' separated list of devices */
	if ( SDLcdrom != NULL ) {
		char *cdpath, *delim;
		size_t len = SDL_strlen(SDLcdrom)+1;
		cdpath = SDL_stack_alloc(char, len);
		if ( cdpath != NULL ) {
			SDL_strlcpy(cdpath, SDLcdrom, len);
			SDLcdrom = cdpath;
			do {
				delim = SDL_strchr(SDLcdrom, ':');
				if ( delim ) {
					*delim++ = '\0';
				}
				if ( CheckDrive(SDLcdrom, &stbuf) > 0 ) {
					AddDrive(SDLcdrom, &stbuf);
				}
				if ( delim ) {
					SDLcdrom = delim;
				} else {
					SDLcdrom = NULL;
				}
			} while ( SDLcdrom );
			SDL_stack_free(cdpath);
		}

		/* If we found our drives, there's nothing left to do */
		if ( SDL_numcds > 0 ) {
			return(0);
		}
	}

	/* Scan the system for CD-ROM drives */
	for ( i=0; checklist[i]; ++i ) {
		if ( checklist[i][0] == '?' ) {
			char *insert;
			exists = 1;
			for ( j=checklist[i][1]; exists; ++j ) {
				SDL_snprintf(drive, SDL_arraysize(drive), "/dev/%sc", &checklist[i][3]);
				insert = SDL_strchr(drive, '?');
				if ( insert != NULL ) {
					*insert = j;
				}
				switch (CheckDrive(drive, &stbuf)) {
					/* Drive exists and is a CD-ROM */
					case 1:
						AddDrive(drive, &stbuf);
						break;
					/* Drive exists, but isn't a CD-ROM */
					case 0:
						break;
					/* Drive doesn't exist */
					case -1:
						exists = 0;
						break;
				}
			}
		} else {
			SDL_snprintf(drive, SDL_arraysize(drive), "/dev/%s", checklist[i]);
			if ( CheckDrive(drive, &stbuf) > 0 ) {
				AddDrive(drive, &stbuf);
			}
		}
	}
	return(0);
}

static const char *SDL_SYS_CDName(int drive)
{
	return(SDL_cdlist[drive]);
}

static int SDL_SYS_CDOpen(int drive)
{
	return(open(SDL_cdlist[drive], O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK | O_EXCL, 0));
}

static int SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC(SDL_CD *cdrom)
	{
	u_char cdb[10], buf[4], *p, *toc;
	struct scsi_user_cdb sus;
	int i, sts, first_track, last_track, ntracks, toc_size;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x43;		/* Read TOC */
	cdb[1] = 0x2;		/* MSF */
	cdb[8] = 4;		/* size TOC header */
	sts = scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 10, SUC_READ, buf, 4, &sus);
	if	(sts < 0)
		return(-1);
	first_track = buf[2];
	last_track = buf[3];
	ntracks = last_track - first_track + 1;
	cdrom->numtracks = ntracks;
	toc_size = 4 + (ntracks + 1) * 8;
	toc = (u_char *)SDL_malloc(toc_size);
	if	(toc == NULL)
		return(-1);
	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x43;
	cdb[1] = 0x2;
	cdb[6] = first_track;
	cdb[7] = toc_size >> 8;
	cdb[8] = toc_size & 0xff;
	sts = scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 10, SUC_READ, toc, toc_size, 
			&sus);
	if	(sts < 0)
		{
		SDL_free(toc);
		return(-1);
		}

	for	(i = 0, p = toc+4; i <= ntracks; i++, p+= 8)
		{
		if	(i == ntracks)
			cdrom->track[i].id = 0xAA;	/* Leadout */
		else
			cdrom->track[i].id = first_track + i;
		if	(p[1] & 0x20)
			cdrom->track[i].type = SDL_DATA_TRACK;
		else
			cdrom->track[i].type = SDL_AUDIO_TRACK;
		cdrom->track[i].offset = msf_to_frame(p[5], p[6], p[7]);
		cdrom->track[i].length = 0;
		if	(i > 0)
			cdrom->track[i-1].length = cdrom->track[i].offset -
						   cdrom->track[i-1].offset;
		}
	SDL_free(toc);
	return(0);
	}

/* Get CD-ROM status */
static CDstatus SDL_SYS_CDStatus(SDL_CD *cdrom, int *position)
	{
	CDstatus status;
	u_char	cdb[10], buf[16];
	int	sts;
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x42;		/* read subq */
	cdb[1] = 0x2;		/* MSF */
	cdb[2] = 0x40;		/* q channel */
	cdb[3] = 1;		/* current pos */
	cdb[7] = sizeof (buf) >> 8;
	cdb[8] = sizeof (buf) & 0xff;
	sts = scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 10, SUC_READ, buf, sizeof (buf),
			&sus);
	if	(sts < 0)
		return(-1);
	if	(sts)
		{
		if	(TestForMedium(cdrom->id) == 0)
			status = CD_TRAYEMPTY;
		else
			status = CD_ERROR;
		}
	else
		{
		switch	(buf[1])
			{
			case	0x11:
				status = CD_PLAYING;
				break;
			case	0x12:
				status = CD_PAUSED;
				break;
			case	0x13:
			case	0x14:
			case	0x15:
				status = CD_STOPPED;
				break;
			default:
				status = CD_ERROR;
				break;
			}
		}
	if	(position)
		{
		if	( status == CD_PLAYING || (status == CD_PAUSED) )
			*position = msf_to_frame(buf[9], buf[10], buf[11]);
		else
			*position = 0;
		}
	return(status);
	}

/* Start play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDPlay(SDL_CD *cdrom, int start, int length)
	{
	u_char	cdb[10];
	int	sts, minute, second, frame, eminute, esecond, eframe;
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof(cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x47;		/* Play */
	frame_to_msf(start, &minute, &second, &frame);
	frame_to_msf(start + length, &eminute, &esecond, &eframe);
	cdb[3] = minute;
	cdb[4] = second;
	cdb[5] = frame;
	cdb[6] = eminute;
	cdb[7] = esecond;
	cdb[8] = eframe;
	sts = scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 10, SUC_READ, 0, 0, &sus);
	return(sts);
	}

static	int
pauseresume(SDL_CD *cdrom, int flag)
	{
	u_char	cdb[10];
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x4b;
	cdb[8] = flag & 0x1;
	return(scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 10, SUC_READ, 0, 0, &sus));
	}

/* Pause play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDPause(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
	return(pauseresume(cdrom, 0));
}

/* Resume play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDResume(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
	return(pauseresume(cdrom, 1));
}

/* Stop play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDStop(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
	u_char cdb[6];
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x1b;		/* stop */
	cdb[1] = 1;		/* immediate */
	return(scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 6, SUC_READ, 0, 0, &sus));
}

/* Eject the CD-ROM */
static int SDL_SYS_CDEject(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
	u_char cdb[6];
	struct	scsi_user_cdb sus;

	bzero(cdb, sizeof (cdb));
	cdb[0] = 0x1b;		/* stop */
	cdb[1] = 1;		/* immediate */
	cdb[4] = 2;		/* eject */
	return(scsi_cmd(cdrom->id, (cdb_t *)cdb, 6, SUC_READ, 0, 0, &sus));
}

/* Close the CD-ROM handle */
static void SDL_SYS_CDClose(SDL_CD *cdrom)
	{
	close(cdrom->id);
	}

void SDL_SYS_CDQuit(void)
{
	int i;

	if ( SDL_numcds > 0 ) {
		for ( i=0; i<SDL_numcds; ++i ) {
			SDL_free(SDL_cdlist[i]);
			}
		}
	SDL_numcds = 0;
}

#endif /* SDL_CDROM_BSDI */