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5617 Commits (4c22a21e06421ff943b3e4fc9cf5c477f3109b67)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lantinga 4c22a21e06 Fixed bug 3446 - The haptic API does not allow to select the direction axes
meyraud705

Added Linux implementation, otherwise you get "Unsupported direction type" error.
Added documentation to explain why one would use SDL_HAPTIC_FIRST_AXIS.
2020-03-17 14:18:05 -07:00
Sylvain Becker e6189f4046 Fix warnining implicit declaration of SDL_DetectPalette (Thanks meyraud705) 2020-03-17 15:47:30 +01:00
Sylvain Becker 838bbf1f7a Fixed bug 5037 - Regression 2.0.12 Alpha value of 0 on palette may become opaque
(see also bug 3827)
2020-03-17 09:35:42 +01:00
David Ludwig 36d5845152 Backout prior fix for Bug 5034, which needs more research
This backs-out the change, https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/14c961903135
2020-03-17 02:31:47 -04:00
Sam Lantinga 55a2a12ddf Fixed compile warning 2020-03-16 22:34:33 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 9b879a08aa Fixed compiler warning 2020-03-16 19:15:28 -07:00
Jimb Esser c2c5d0b392 Fix compile error 2020-03-16 16:52:49 -07:00
David Ludwig 197b14de4a Fixed Bug 5034 - Replugging in a controller crashes on macOS in SDL 2.0.12
The Darwin/macOS joystick driver was freeing its joystick's hwdata field
without zeroing it out in any live instance of SDL_Joystick.
2020-03-16 19:24:25 -04:00
Jimb Esser 47da53b91d Fix compiler warnings 2020-03-16 14:49:20 -07:00
David Ludwig 8cd08646bb virtual joysticks: move variable decls to top of function (for C90 compat; Bug 5038) 2020-03-16 17:19:18 -04:00
Sam Lantinga 7379991778 Fixed bug 3446 - The haptic API does not allow to select the direction axes
Mathieu Laurendeau

Consider a device supporting effects on multiple axes.
There's currently no way to play effects against a single-axis direction.


A device supporting effects against X and Y may not allow to play effects with a two-axis direction coordinate, even if one of the coordinates is null.

My current (ugly) work around for this is to add a direction type SDL_HAPTIC_X_FORCE to play effects against a X-axis only direction (patch attached).

This issue impacted two GIMX users using the following wheels:
- Leo Bodnar SimSteering force feedback wheel
- Accuforce direct drive wheel

Playing constant/spring/damper effects against a X-axis direction worked well for the first wheel, but not for the second one.

A better strategy seems to play the effects against the first axis reported by the DirectInput enumeration.

This strategy also works with Logitech wheels (at least the DFGT).

It's been more than a year that I have the latest patch (playing effects against the first axis only) in the GIMX software. It's being used by thousands of people, mostly for adapting their FFB wheel to the PS4. I had no report that proves this strategy to be wrong.
2020-03-16 13:28:38 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 543994b193 Fixed bug 4477 - Support more than 4 XInput-capable devices on Windows
Jimb Esser

Add new RawInput controller API, and improved correlation with XInput/WGI

Reorder joystick init so drivers can ask the others if they handle a device reliably
Do not poll disconnected XInput devices (major perf issue)
Fix various cases where incorrect correlation could happen
Simple mechanism for propagating unhandled Guide button presses even before guaranteed correlation
Correlate by axis motion as well as button presses
Fix failing to zero other trigger
Fix SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI not working if set before calling SDL_Init()
Add missing device to device names
Disable RawInput if we have a mismatch of XInput-capable but not RawInput-capable devices

Updated to SDL 2.0.13 code with the following notes:
New HID driver: xbox360w - no idea what that is, hopefully urelated
SDL_hidapijoystick.c had been refactored to couple data handling logic with device opening logic and device lists caused some problems, yields slightly uglier integration than previously when the 360 HID device driver was just handling the data.
SDL_hidapijoystick.c now often pulls the device off of the joystick_hwdata structure for some rumble logic, but it appears that code path is never reached, so probably not a problem.
Looks like joystick_hwdata was refactored to not include a mutex in other drivers, maintainers may want to do the same refactor here if that's useful for some reason.
Something changed in how devices get names, so getting generic names.
Had to fix a (new?) bug where removing an XInput controller caused existing controllers (that moved to a new XInput index) to get identified as 0x045e/0x02fd ("it's probably Bluetooth" in code), rendering the existing HIDAPI_IsDevicePresent and new RAWINPUT_IsDevicePresent unreliable.
2020-03-16 12:25:02 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 4dea340ca7 Fixed bug 4477 - Support more than 4 XInput-capable devices on Windows
Jimb Esser

Add new RawInput controller API, and improved correlation with XInput/WGI

Reorder joystick init so drivers can ask the others if they handle a device reliably
Do not poll disconnected XInput devices (major perf issue)
Fix various cases where incorrect correlation could happen
Simple mechanism for propagating unhandled Guide button presses even before guaranteed correlation
Correlate by axis motion as well as button presses
Fix failing to zero other trigger
Fix SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI not working if set before calling SDL_Init()
Add missing device to device names
Disable RawInput if we have a mismatch of XInput-capable but not RawInput-capable devices

Updated to SDL 2.0.13 code with the following notes:
New HID driver: xbox360w - no idea what that is, hopefully urelated
SDL_hidapijoystick.c had been refactored to couple data handling logic with device opening logic and device lists caused some problems, yields slightly uglier integration than previously when the 360 HID device driver was just handling the data.
SDL_hidapijoystick.c now often pulls the device off of the joystick_hwdata structure for some rumble logic, but it appears that code path is never reached, so probably not a problem.
Looks like joystick_hwdata was refactored to not include a mutex in other drivers, maintainers may want to do the same refactor here if that's useful for some reason.
Something changed in how devices get names, so getting generic names.
Had to fix a (new?) bug where removing an XInput controller caused existing controllers (that moved to a new XInput index) to get identified as 0x045e/0x02fd ("it's probably Bluetooth" in code), rendering the existing HIDAPI_IsDevicePresent and new RAWINPUT_IsDevicePresent unreliable.
2020-03-16 12:23:38 -07:00
David Ludwig cc37ee8a0c virtual joysticks: add autotools-build support (Bug 5028)
Autotools support for virtual-joysticks turns it OFF by default.  To turn it
on, pass the following into configure: --enable-joystick-virtual
2020-03-16 00:21:22 -04:00
David Ludwig 40625c4e79 virtual joysticks: MSVC support part 2/2, add file refs to MSVC projects (bug 5028) 2020-03-15 16:01:19 -04:00
David Ludwig b2296506bc virtual joysticks: MSVC support part 1/2, make driver's .c file be uniquely named 2020-03-15 15:05:36 -04:00
David Ludwig 513730c49c iOS: fixed build error when building test apps via Xcode
CoreBluetooth.framework needed to get linked into test apps, all of which
are currently using statically-linked SDL.
2020-03-15 14:40:51 -04:00
David Ludwig 9b1ea290f8 virtual joysticks: added source files to Xcode projects (Bug 5028) 2020-03-15 14:21:05 -04:00
David Ludwig d64761558c virtual joysticks: improved docs for SDL_JoystickSetVirtual* functions 2020-03-15 13:35:03 -04:00
David Ludwig cc90875647 virtual joysticks: removed ball support (Bug 5028) 2020-03-15 13:25:49 -04:00
Sam Lantinga 151c8fbf19 Fixed build error
Malte Kie?ling

I get a build error in SDL_sysjoystick.c:74 for the merged patch, but its nothing to sweat about, just -Werror=declaration-after-statement doing its usual stuff.
2020-03-14 17:45:00 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 1ff483d1f3 Added SDL_GetErrorMsg() to get the error message in a thread-safe way 2020-03-13 21:28:09 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 19c3484469 Fixed slow enumeration when Apple Cinema HD display 30" is plugged in 2020-03-13 19:19:29 -07:00
Ethan Lee 133b475586 Use LIBUSB_CALL for hidapi's read_callback function 2020-03-11 14:17:19 -04:00
Sam Lantinga 2be75c6a61 Fixed bug 5028 - Virtual Joysticks (new joystick backend)
David Ludwig

I have created a new driver for SDL's Joystick and Game-Controller subsystem: a Virtual driver.  This driver allows one to create a software-based joystick, which to SDL applications will look and react like a real joystick, but whose state can be set programmatically.  A primary use case for this is to help enable developers to add touch-screen joysticks to their apps.

The driver comes with a set of new, public APIs, with functions to attach and detach joysticks, set virtual-joystick state, and to determine if a joystick is a virtual-one.

Use of virtual joysticks goes as such:

1. Attach one or more virtual joysticks by calling SDL_JoystickAttachVirtual.  If successful, this returns the virtual-device's joystick-index.
2. Open the virtual joysticks (using indicies returned by SDL_JoystickAttachVirtual).
3. Call any of the SDL_JoystickSetVirtual* functions when joystick-state changes.  Please note that virtual-joystick state will only get applied on the next call to SDL_JoystickUpdate, or when pumping or polling for SDL events (via SDL_PumpEvents or SDL_PollEvent).


Here is a listing of the new, public APIs, at present and subject to change:

------------------------------------------------------------

/**
 * Attaches a new virtual joystick.
 * Returns the joystick's device index, or -1 if an error occurred.
 */
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickAttachVirtual(SDL_JoystickType type, int naxes, int nballs, int nbuttons, int nhats);

/**
 * Detaches a virtual joystick
 * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if an error occurred.
 */
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickDetachVirtual(int device_index);

/**
 * Indicates whether or not a virtual-joystick is at a given device index.
 */
extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_JoystickIsVirtual(int device_index);

/**
 * Set values on an opened, virtual-joystick's controls.
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
 */
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickSetVirtualAxis(SDL_Joystick * joystick, int axis, Sint16 value);
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickSetVirtualBall(SDL_Joystick * joystick, int ball, Sint16 xrel, Sint16 yrel);
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickSetVirtualButton(SDL_Joystick * joystick, int button, Uint8 value);
extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_JoystickSetVirtualHat(SDL_Joystick * joystick, int hat, Uint8 value);

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Miscellaneous notes on the initial patch, which are also subject to change:

1. no test code is present in SDL, yet.  This should, perhaps, change.  Initial development was done with an ImGui-based app, which potentially is too thick for use in SDL-official.  If tests are to be added, what kind of tests?  Automated?  Graphical?

2. virtual game controllers can be created by calling SDL_JoystickAttachVirtual with a joystick-type of SDL_JOYSTICK_TYPE_GAME_CONTROLLER, with naxes (num axes) set to SDL_CONTROLLER_AXIS_MAX, and with nbuttons (num buttons) set to SDL_CONTROLLER_BUTTON_MAX.  When updating their state, values of type SDL_GameControllerAxis or SDL_GameControllerButton can be casted to an int and used for the control-index (in calls to SDL_JoystickSetVirtual* functions).

3. virtual joysticks' guids are mostly all-zeros with the exception of the last two bytes, the first of which is a 'v', to indicate that the guid is a virtual one, and the second of which is a SDL_JoystickType that has been converted into a Uint8.

4. virtual joysticks are ONLY turned into virtual game-controllers if and when their joystick-type is set to SDL_JOYSTICK_TYPE_GAMECONTROLLER.  This is controlled by having SDL's default list of game-controllers have a single entry for a virtual game controller (of guid, "00000000000000000000000000007601", which is subject to the guid-encoding described above).

5. regarding having to call SDL_JoystickUpdate, either directly or indirectly via SDL_PumpEvents or SDL_PollEvents, before new virtual-joystick state becomes active (as specified via SDL_JoystickSetVirtual* function-calls), this was done to match behavior found in SDL's other joystick drivers, almost all of which will only update SDL-state during SDL_JoystickUpdate.

6. the initial patch is based off of SDL 2.0.12

7. the virtual joystick subsystem is disabled by default.  It should be possible to enable it by building with SDL_JOYSTICK_VIRTUAL=1



Questions, comments, suggestions, or bug reports very welcome!
2020-03-13 19:08:45 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 879f137aec Added support for the older Xbox One S Bluetooth controller report format 2020-03-13 19:00:24 -07:00
Sam Lantinga d662a65964 Fixed crash if manufacturer or product string is NULL 2020-03-13 19:00:22 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 255c9c23d4 Fixed bug 4921 - Do not swap B/X buttons on GameCube controller unless it's requested
The binding for the Mayflash GameCube controller adapter now respects the SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_USE_BUTTON_LABELS hint
2020-03-13 13:28:33 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 6318765d54 Handle entirely duplicated joystick product names, as well as vendor and product names that start with the name of the vendor, but with different case (e.g. 8bitdo 8BitDo) 2020-03-13 13:05:43 -07:00
Sam Lantinga de2001eeee Fixed binding the D-PAD on the 8BitDo M30 controller 2020-03-13 13:05:40 -07:00
Sam Lantinga cb2f78b12d Updated 8BitDo SF30 Pro mapping with hint support, added Android binding for the 8BitDo M30 Gamepad 2020-03-13 13:05:38 -07:00
Sam Lantinga cb986aff9f Fixed exception at shutdown if the controllers are closed after the HIDDeviceManager is shutdown 2020-03-13 13:05:32 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 80d075a01a Fixed compiler warnings 2020-03-13 09:43:48 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 5722e88481 Fixed build warnings 2020-03-12 19:49:33 -07:00
Sam Lantinga c44473ba73 Unified code to standardize joystick names 2020-03-12 19:47:30 -07:00
Sam Lantinga db3b3a1d84 Added support for SDL hints in the game controller mapping database 2020-03-12 19:47:28 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 93ed3c8baf Updated SDL to version 2.0.13 for development builds 2020-03-10 18:25:47 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 1102678b6c Added tag release-2.0.12 for changeset 7715fef44900 2020-03-10 18:35:53 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 983bbf9ef3 Backed out changeset 51622f74dc85 2020-03-10 18:35:31 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 9fdc6cf307 Removed Xbox HIDAPI debug code 2020-03-10 18:34:33 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 4fb06a2a38 Updated SDL to version 2.0.13 for development builds 2020-03-10 18:25:47 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 5c87b8e1eb Added tag release-2.0.12 for changeset 6915d6569091 2020-03-10 18:17:41 -07:00
Sam Lantinga fe97992185 Read the buttons on Nintendo Switch and GameCube controllers as they are labeled, and swap them if the applications wants positional button data instead. 2020-03-10 17:35:14 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 4caa6a0688 Fixed bug 4921 - Do not swap B/X buttons on GameCube controller unless it's requested
Ethan Lee

Basically replicating the solution of the Switch Controller's button label issue. Physical layout should take priority unless it's explicitly requested by the user or application!
2020-03-10 16:41:42 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 342f62ca69 Fixed bug 5022 - SDL_iconv_string can get stuck in an infinite loop when encountering invalid characters
ciremo6483

In `SDL_iconv_string` the `while (inbytesleft > 0)` loop can end up in a state where it never terminates because the library `iconv` function called from `SDL_iconv` doesn't consume any bytes.

This happened when a `WCHAR_T` input string was being converted to `UTF-8` but contained invalid characters. It would first It would first skip a few bytes due to `case SDL_ICONV_EILSEQ` but when there were 3 bytes remaining of `inbytesleft` `iconv` just didn't consume anything more (but didn't throw an error either).

It just so happens that the Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse `product_string` contains such invalid characters (`"Microsoft? Classic IntelliMouse?"`), meaning the function would get stuck with said mouse plugged in.

A fix for this would be to check if `inbytesleft` was unchanged after an iteration and in that case either decrement the counter like when `SDL_ICONV_EILSEQ` is returned or simply break the loop.
2020-03-10 16:29:28 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 1f4965c8c4 Fixed warnings building with mingw64 2020-03-08 21:24:06 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 611403dd0e Clarified that the clip rectangle is defined relative to the viewport, and added a clip test to testviewport.c 2020-03-08 21:02:40 -07:00
Sam Lantinga c8c05a9fc3 Fixed bug 4991 - Pixel shader problem when recreating a texture for direct3d renderer
cmediaplayer

Hi, i already mentioned in the SDL discourse a bug that recreating of a texture occours pixel shader problem on direct3d renderer. There is no problem for direct3d11. You can see the issue by using my app named C Media Player which is available for Windows for free using my web site www.cmediaplayer.com. Just follow the steps:

*Open a media file
*When playing the file change the scale quality under the video menu.
*You will see the problem.
2020-03-08 19:23:21 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 367a356132 Don't release the backbuffer on error, we didn't acquire it. 2020-03-08 18:56:07 -07:00
Cameron Gutman 4e0fb110c8 Clear the old player index slot when moving to a new one 2020-03-07 19:21:21 -08:00