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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:27:34 +0400 From: "Ilya Kasnacheev" <ilya.kasnacheev@gmail.com> To: sdl@lists.libsdl.org Subject: [SDL] SDL for Windows CE: a few GAPI patches Hi *! I've just ported a POWDER roguelike ( http://www.zincland.com/powder/ ) to Windows CE (PDAs, Windows Mobile/Pocket PC). To do that, I had to get libsdl working. Thanks for the awesome project files, it built without a hitch. Nevertheless, I've found quite a few bugs in Windows CE (GAPI) SDL implementation, which I've solved and now present as a serie of patches. I'll try carefully annotate them. Please annotate them so I can work toward accepting them into the main source tree since without them SDL isn't really working on Windows CE (I wonder why nobody fixed them before, btw: why isn't SDL popular as a way to develop Windows CE games? Where are no ports?) These changes can't be considered flawless, but they can be considered working because I've yet to hear complains about things I fixed and POWDER build for Windows CE is now considered stable. Note: my comments start with !!, delete them before applying. diff -bru SDL-1.2.13/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.c SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.c --- SDL-1.2.13/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.c 2007-12-31 07:48:00.000000000 +0300 +++ SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.c 2008-10-16 20:02:11.000000000 +0400 @@ -643,6 +643,7 @@ } gapi->userOrientation = SDL_ORIENTATION_UP; + gapi->systemOrientation = SDL_ORIENTATION_UP; video->flags = SDL_FULLSCREEN; /* Clear flags, GAPI supports fullscreen only */ /* GAPI or VGA? */ @@ -661,18 +662,21 @@ } /* detect user landscape mode */ - if( (width > height) && (GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN) < GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN))) + if( (width > height) && (gapi->gxProperties.cxWidth < gapi->gxProperties.cyHeight)) gapi->userOrientation = SDL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT; + if(GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN) < GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN)) + gapi->systemOrientation = SDL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT; + /* shall we apply hires fix? for example when we do not use hires resource */ gapi->hiresFix = 0; - if( gapi->userOrientation == SDL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT ) + if( gapi->systemOrientation == gapi->userOrientation ) { - if( (width > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN)) || (height > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN))) + if( (width > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN)) || (height > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN))) gapi->hiresFix = 1; } else - if( (width > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN)) || (height > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN))) - if( !((width == GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN)) && (height == GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN)))) // user portrait, device landscape + if( (width > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN)) || (height > GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN))) +// if( !((width == gapi->gxProperties.cyHeight) && (height == gapi->gxProperties.cxWidth))) // user portrait, device landscape gapi->hiresFix = 1; switch( gapi->userOrientation ) !! It used to query system metrics which return dimensions according to screen !! orientation, which can really be portrait, left landscape or right landscape. !! This is presumably incorrect because we couldn't care less about user mode !! dimensions - all we want are the GAPI framebuffer dimensions, which only match !! user dimensions in one of possible orientations. !! There's a fair dose of cargo cult programming involved in this fix, but it !! used to work only in one orientation (portrait for PDAs, where frame-buffer !! have same orientation as user screen), and now it works on all orientations. @@ -742,21 +746,30 @@ WIN_FlushMessageQueue(); /* Open GAPI display */ - if( !gapi->useVga && this->hidden->useGXOpenDisplay ) + if( !gapi->useVga && this->hidden->useGXOpenDisplay && !this->hidden->alreadyGXOpened ) + { + this->hidden->alreadyGXOpened = 1; if( !gapi->gxFunc.GXOpenDisplay(SDL_Window, GX_FULLSCREEN) ) { SDL_SetError("Couldn't initialize GAPI"); return(NULL); } + } #if REPORT_VIDEO_INFO printf("Video properties:\n"); printf("display bpp: %d\n", gapi->gxProperties.cBPP); printf("display width: %d\n", gapi->gxProperties.cxWidth); printf("display height: %d\n", gapi->gxProperties.cyHeight); + printf("system display width: %d\n", GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN)); + printf("system display height: %d\n", GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN)); printf("x pitch: %d\n", gapi->gxProperties.cbxPitch); printf("y pitch: %d\n", gapi->gxProperties.cbyPitch); printf("gapi flags: 0x%x\n", gapi->gxProperties.ffFormat); + printf("user orientation: %d\n", gapi->userOrientation); + printf("system orientation: %d\n", gapi->userOrientation); + printf("gapi orientation: %d\n", gapi->gapiOrientation); + if( !gapi->useVga && this->hidden->useGXOpenDisplay && gapi->needUpdate) { !! Previous version used to call gapi->gxFunc.GXOpenDisplay each time the video !! mode would be changed. You shouldn't, because this call has a meaning "Lock the !! GAPI framebuffer, designate it as busy", so the second call will fail (it is !! already locked/busy). !! Testing might not find that because most programs set up the video mode only !! once, but POWDER does this once in a while, so it crashed when in 320x240 mode !! (640x480 mode doesn't use that code, it worked fine). diff -bru SDL-1.2.13/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.h SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.h --- SDL-1.2.13/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.h 2007-12-31 07:48:00.000000000 +0300 +++ SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/gapi/SDL_gapivideo.h 2008-10-16 20:02:11.000000000 +0400 @@ -132,12 +132,17 @@ #define NUM_MODELISTS 4 /* 8, 16, 24, and 32 bits-per-pixel */ int SDL_nummodes[NUM_MODELISTS]; SDL_Rect **SDL_modelist[NUM_MODELISTS]; + // The orientation of the video mode user wants to get + // Probably restricted to UP and RIGHT enum SDL_ScreenOrientation userOrientation; int invert; char hiresFix; // using hires mode without defining hires resource // -------------- int useGXOpenDisplay; /* use GXOpenDispplay */ + int alreadyGXOpened; int w, h; + // The orientation of GAPI framebuffer. + // Never changes on the same device. enum SDL_ScreenOrientation gapiOrientation; void *buffer; // may be 8, 16, 24, 32 bpp @@ -153,6 +158,10 @@ int startOffset; // in bytes int useVga; int suspended; // do not pu anything into video memory + // The orientation of the system, as defined by SM_CXSCREEN and SM_CYSCREEN + // User can change it by using 'screen layout' in system options + // Restricted to UP or RIGHT + enum SDL_ScreenOrientation systemOrientation; }; !! This is a flag variable, see the previous comment !! And yet another orientation: now we have to keep three of them in mind. diff -bru SDL-1.2.13/src/video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c --- SDL-1.2.13/src/video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c 2007-12-31 07:48:02.000000000 +0300 +++ SDL-1.2.13-new/src/video/wincommon/SDL_sysevents.c 2008-10-16 20:02:12.000000000 +0400 @@ -160,10 +160,22 @@ #endif */ } break; + // FIXME: Older version used just SDL_VideoSurface->(w, h) + // w and h are "clipped" while x and y are "raw", which caused + // x in former and y in latter case to be clipped in a wrong direction, + // thus offsetting the coordinate on 2 x clip pixels + // (like, 128 for 640 -> 512 clipping). + // We will now try to extract and use raw values. + // The way to do that RIGHT is do (orientation-dependent) clipping before + // doing this transform, but it's hardly possible. + + // SEE SDL_mouse.c /ClipOffset to understand these calculations. case SDL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT: if (!SDL_VideoSurface) break; - rotatedX = SDL_VideoSurface->w - *y; + rotatedX = (2 * ((SDL_VideoSurface->offset%SDL_VideoSurface->pitch)/ + SDL_VideoSurface->format->BytesPerPixel)) + + SDL_VideoSurface->w - *y; rotatedY = *x; *x = rotatedX; *y = rotatedY; @@ -172,7 +184,8 @@ if (!SDL_VideoSurface) break; rotatedX = *y; - rotatedY = SDL_VideoSurface->h - *x; + rotatedY = (2 * (SDL_VideoSurface->offset/SDL_VideoSurface->pitch)) + + SDL_VideoSurface->h - *x; *x = rotatedX; *y = rotatedY; break; !! That's the trickest part, hence the long comment. !! GAPI would really support only 320x240 or 640x480 mode, if application !! requested the different screen size (as POWDER did, wishing 256x192), then SDL !! is going to grab the first mode that fits the requested, and pad the screen !! with black bars (as they do with wide-screen films). !! It would also get, say, 240x320 mode, and to turn it into 256x192 it would !! need to rotate mouse clicks. !! It worked, but one bug slipped through: it would receive mouse clicks !! unpadded, then rotate them, and then pad the black bars. The problem is: rotate !! is done by GAPI driver while padding is done by SDL core. SDL core doesn't know !! anything about rotating, so it would pad one of dimensions incorrectly. I understand that some of my claims (or code) might seem unbacked, but you can always grab the POWDER binary, compile your own libsdl with one or more of those fixes turned off, and see how weird it would misbehave. I can even supply you with those custom builds of libsdl if you don't want to set up the build environment for windows ce, you'll just need a PDA or a smartphone with it. I plan to take care of SDL on Windows CE as long as I maintain the POWDER port. POWDER is good for that because it: Employs both padded (with centered image, black bars) and unpadded (image occupies full screen) graphics; initializes video more than once; uses both 320x240 and 640x480 video; uses both stylus and buttons. There's still a list of unresolved issues which I'm planning to fix: 1) Arrow buttons on PDA return weird scancodes compared to PC, this caused the game to misbehave before I've fixed that. You can see it on those diagrams: http://wrar.name/upload/powder-htc.png http://wrar.name/upload/powder-pda.png 2) SDL (or underlying windows) doesn't care to rotate arrow presses when we're in a low-res GAPI mode, but it will rotate them in VGA mode (because of different screen orientations, the same arrow buttons can suddently mean different directions). Solution: we should stick to GAPI user orientation (the orientation the program supposedly wants) and rotate the keys on our own. _______________________________________________ SDL mailing list SDL@lists.libsdl.org http://lists.libsdl.org/listinfo.cgi/sdl-libsdl.org
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Fri, 07 Nov 2008 04:15:36 +0000
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/*
    SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer
    Copyright (C) 1997-2006 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_QNX

/* Functions for system-level CD-ROM audio control */

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/cdrom.h>
#include <sys/dcmd_cam.h>

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

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

#define QNX_CD_OPENMODE O_RDONLY | O_EXCL

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

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

    int atapi;
    int removable;
    int cdb10;

    /* 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 */
    is_cd = 0;

    if (S_ISCHR(stbuf->st_mode) || S_ISBLK(stbuf->st_mode))
    {
        cdfd = open(drive, QNX_CD_OPENMODE);
        if ( cdfd >= 0 )
        {
            devctlret=devctl(cdfd, DCMD_CAM_DEVINFO, &dinfo, sizeof(cam_devinfo_t), NULL);

            if (devctlret==EOK)
            {
               atapi=dinfo.flags & DEV_ATAPI;
               removable=dinfo.flags & DEV_REMOVABLE;
               cdb10=dinfo.flags & DEV_CDB_10; /* I'm not sure about that flag */

               /* in the near future need to add more checks for splitting cdroms from other devices */
               if ((atapi)&&(removable))
               {
                   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])
            {
                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;
    }
}

int SDL_SYS_CDInit(void)
{
    /* checklist: /dev/cdrom, /dev/cd?, /dev/scd? */
    static char *checklist[]={"cdrom", "?0 cd?", "?1 cd?", "?0 scd?", 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;

    /* clearing device open status */
    for (i=0; i<MAX_DRIVES; i++)
    {
       SDL_cdopen[i]=0;
    }

    /* 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/%s", &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)
{
    int handle;

    handle=open(SDL_cdlist[drive], QNX_CD_OPENMODE);

    if (handle>0)
    {
        SDL_cdopen[drive]=handle;
    }

    return (handle);
}

static int SDL_SYS_CDGetTOC(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    cdrom_read_toc_t toc;
    int i, okay;

    okay = 0;
    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMREADTOC, &toc, sizeof(toc), NULL) == 0)
    {
        cdrom->numtracks = toc.last_track - toc.first_track + 1;
        if (cdrom->numtracks > SDL_MAX_TRACKS)
        {
            cdrom->numtracks = SDL_MAX_TRACKS;
        }
        /* Read all the track TOC entries */
        for (i=0; i<=cdrom->numtracks; ++i)
        {
            if (i == cdrom->numtracks)
            {
                cdrom->track[i].id = CDROM_LEADOUT;
            }
            else
            {
                cdrom->track[i].id = toc.first_track+i;
            }

            cdrom->track[i].type = toc.toc_entry[i].control_adr & 0x0F;
            cdrom->track[i].offset = toc.toc_entry[i].addr.lba;
            cdrom->track[i].length = 0;

            if (i > 0)
            {
                 cdrom->track[i-1].length = cdrom->track[i].offset-cdrom->track[i-1].offset;
            }
        }
        if (i == (cdrom->numtracks+1))
        {
            okay = 1;
        }
    }
    return (okay ? 0 : -1);
}

/* Get CD-ROM status */
static CDstatus SDL_SYS_CDStatus(SDL_CD *cdrom, int *position)
{
    CDstatus status;

    cdrom_read_toc_t toc;
    cdrom_subch_data_t info;
    cam_devinfo_t dinfo;

    int devctlret=0;
    int drive=-1;
    int i;
    int eagaincnt=0;

    /* check media presence before read subchannel call, some cdroms can lockups */
    /* if no media, while calling read subchannel functions.                     */
    devctlret=devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_DEVINFO, &dinfo, sizeof(cam_devinfo_t), NULL);

    if (devctlret==EOK)
    {
        if ((dinfo.flags & DEV_NO_MEDIA)!=0)
        {
            status = CD_TRAYEMPTY;
            if (position)
            {
                *position = 0;
            }
            return (status);
        }
    }

    /* if media exists, then do other stuff */

    SDL_memset(&info, 0x00, sizeof(info));
    info.subch_command.data_format = CDROM_SUBCH_CURRENT_POSITION;

    do {
        devctlret=devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMSUBCHNL, &info, sizeof(info), NULL);
        if (devctlret==EIO)
        {
            /* big workaround for media change, handle is unusable after that,
               that bug was found in QNX 6.2, 6.2.1 is not released yet.    */

            for (i=0; i<MAX_DRIVES; i++)
            {
                if (SDL_cdopen[i]==cdrom->id)
                {
                    drive=i;
                    break;
                }
            }
            if (drive==-1)
            {
               /* that cannot happen, but ... */
               break;
            }
            close(cdrom->id);
            cdrom->id=open(SDL_cdlist[drive], QNX_CD_OPENMODE);
            devctlret=EAGAIN;
        }
        if (devctlret==EAGAIN)
        {
            eagaincnt++;
        }
        if (eagaincnt==2)
        {
            /* workaround for broken cdroms, which can return always EAGAIN when its not ready, */
            /* that mean errornous media or just no media avail                                 */
            devctlret=ENXIO;
            break;
        }
    } while ((devctlret==EAGAIN)||(devctlret==ESTALE));

    if (devctlret != 0)
    {
        if (devctlret==ENXIO)
        {
            status = CD_TRAYEMPTY;
        }
        else
        {
            status = CD_ERROR;
        }
    }
    else
    {
        switch (info.current_position.header.audio_status)
        {
            case CDROM_AUDIO_INVALID:
            case CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS:
                 /* Try to determine if there's a CD available */
                 if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMREADTOC, &toc, sizeof(toc), NULL)==0)
                     status = CD_STOPPED;
                 else
                     status = CD_TRAYEMPTY;
                 break;
            case CDROM_AUDIO_COMPLETED:
                 status = CD_STOPPED;
                 break;
            case CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY:
                 status = CD_PLAYING;
                 break;
            case CDROM_AUDIO_PAUSED:
                 /* Workaround buggy CD-ROM drive */
                 if (info.current_position.data_format == CDROM_LEADOUT)
                 {
                     status = CD_STOPPED;
                 }
                 else
                 {
                     status = CD_PAUSED;
                 }
                 break;
            default:
                 status = CD_ERROR;
                 break;
        }
    }

    if (position)
    {
       if (status==CD_PLAYING || (status==CD_PAUSED))
       {
           *position = MSF_TO_FRAMES(info.current_position.addr.msf.minute,
                                     info.current_position.addr.msf.second,
                                     info.current_position.addr.msf.frame);
       }
       else
       {
           *position = 0;
       }
    }

    return (status);
}

/* Start play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDPlay(SDL_CD *cdrom, int start, int length)
{
    cdrom_playmsf_t playtime;

    FRAMES_TO_MSF(start, &playtime.start_minute, &playtime.start_second, &playtime.start_frame);
    FRAMES_TO_MSF(start+length, &playtime.end_minute, &playtime.end_second, &playtime.end_frame);

    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMPLAYMSF, &playtime, sizeof(playtime), NULL) != 0)
    {
       return -1;
    }
    else
    {
       return 0;
    }
}

/* Pause play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDPause(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMPAUSE, NULL, 0, NULL)!=0)
    {
       return -1;
    }
    else
    {
       return 0;
    }
}

/* Resume play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDResume(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMRESUME, NULL, 0, NULL)!=0)
    {
       return -1;
    }
    else
    {
       return 0;
    }
}

/* Stop play */
static int SDL_SYS_CDStop(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_CDROMSTOP, NULL, 0, NULL)!=0)
    {
       return -1;
    }
    else
    {
       return 0;
    }
}

/* Eject the CD-ROM */
static int SDL_SYS_CDEject(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    if (devctl(cdrom->id, DCMD_CAM_EJECT_MEDIA, NULL, 0, NULL)!=0)
    {
       return -1;
    }
    else
    {
       return 0;
    }
}

/* Close the CD-ROM handle */
static void SDL_SYS_CDClose(SDL_CD *cdrom)
{
    int i;

    for (i=0; i<MAX_DRIVES; i++)
    {
       if (SDL_cdopen[i]==cdrom->id)
       {
           SDL_cdopen[i]=0;
           break;
       }
    }

    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_QNX */