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Fixed bug #55 From Christian Walther: When writing my patch for #12, I ended up doing all sorts of changes to the way application/window activating/deactivating is handled in the Quartz backend, resulting in the attached patch. It does make the code a bit cleaner IMHO, but as it might be regarded as a case of "if it ain't broken, don't fix it" I'd like to hear other people's opinion about it. Please shout if some change strikes you as unnecessary or wrong, and I'll explain the reasons behind it. As far as I tested it, it does not introduce any new bugs, but I may well have missed some. - The most fundamental change (that triggered most of the others) is irrelevant for the usual single-window SDL applications, it only affects the people who are crazy enough to display other Cocoa windows alongside the SDL window (I'm actually doing this currently, although the additional window only displays debugging info and won't be present in the final product): Before, some things were done on the application becoming active, some on the window becoming key, and some on the window becoming main. Conceptually, all these actions belong to the window becoming key, so that's what I implemented. However, since in a single-window application these three events always happen together, the previous implementation "ain't broken". - This slightly changed the meaning of the SDL_APPMOUSEFOCUS flag from SDL_GetAppState(): Before, it meant "window is main and mouse is inside window (or mode is fullscreen)". Now, it means "window is key and mouse is inside window (or mode is fullscreen)". It makes more sense to me that way. (See http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/WinPanel/Concepts/ChangingMainKeyWindow.html for a discussion of what key and main windows are.) The other two flags are unchanged: SDL_APPACTIVE = application is not hidden and window is not minimized, SDL_APPINPUTFOCUS = window is key (or mode is fullscreen). - As a side effect, the reorganization fixes the following two issues (and maybe others) (but they could also be fixed in less invasive ways): * A regression that was introduced in revision 1.42 of SDL_QuartzVideo.m (http://libsdl.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/SDL12/src/video/quartz/SDL_QuartzVideo.m.diff?r1=1.41&r2=1.42) (from half-desirable to undesirable behavior): Situation: While in windowed mode, hide the cursor using SDL_ShowCursor(SDL_DISABLE), move the mouse outside of the window so that the cursor becomes visible again, and SDL_SetVideoMode() to a fullscreen mode. What happened before revision 1.42: The cursor is visible, but becomes invisible as soon as the mouse is moved (half-desirable). What happens in revision 1.42 and after (including current CVS): The cursor is visible and stays visible (undesirable). What happens after my patch: The cursor is invisible from the beginning (desirable). * When the cursor is hidden and grabbed, switch away from the application using cmd-tab (which ungrabs and makes the cursor visible), move the cursor outside of the SDL window, then cmd-tab back to the application. In 1.2.8 and in the current CVS, the cursor is re-grabbed, but it stays visible (immovable in the middle of the window). With my patch, the cursor is correctly re-grabbed and hidden. (For some reason, it still doesn't work correctly if you switch back to the application using the dock instead of cmd-tab. I haven't been able to figure out why. I can step over [NSCursor hide] being called in the debugger, but it seems to have no effect.) - The patch includes my patch for #12 (it was easier to obtain using cvs diff that way). If you apply both of them, you will end up with 6 duplicate lines in SDL_QuartzEvents.m.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:17:48 +0000
parents e3242177fe4a
children 782fd950bd46 b5a4ac87b98c
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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"

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

   April 27, 2000 - Sam Lantinga
*/

#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(_MFC_VER) && defined(_M_IX86)/* && !defined(_WIN32_WCE) still needed? */) || \
     defined(__WATCOMC__) || \
     (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__))) && SDL_ASSEMBLY_ROUTINES
#define USE_ASM_STRETCH
#endif

#ifdef USE_ASM_STRETCH

#if defined(_M_IX86) || 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

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 *%4"
			: "=&D" (u1), "=&S" (u2)
			: "0" (dstp), "1" (srcp), "r" (copy_row)
			: "memory" );
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__WATCOMC__)
		{ 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
			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);
}