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!
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.
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.
Prior to this fix, we would hit the existing_instance >= 0 case and move the joystick
again to a different index than the one requested by the caller. It also breaks the assumption
that a SDL_JoystickID is only present in SDL_joystick_players at one location.
Anthony Pesch
I was just communicating with one of the Retropie developers regarding this.
This change removed the forced window focus change on creation (3534cb3793) as part of the change no longer assumes there's only a single window being created. This was perhaps an over-aggressive removal.
Due to that change, joystick events are only received if SDL_SetKeyboardFocus is called explicitly, or if the app has specified SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_ALLOW_BACKGROUND_EVENTS.
I think that part of my change should be reverted to continue setting mouse / keyboard focus to the window being created. If SDL_WINDOW_INPUT_FOCUS is to be used as an input flag the code could be conditional, but that would still leave existing software broken.
The 8BitDo SF30 Pro Gamepad will generate a single motor pulse for each rumble message, so we need to do this frequently to have continous rumble on this device.
pelya
KaiOS is an OS for feature phones, with numeric keypad and non-touch screen, and typically 512 Mb RAM and 4 Gb flash.
It is based on Firefox OS, all apps are made with HTML5 and Javascript. SDL can be cross-compiled using emscripten and packaged as native app.
This patch adds support for star '*' and pound '#' keys on such phones to generate SDL events.
It appears that with some (presumably) flaky drivers or hardware that the WriteFile in hid_write never completes leading to GetOverlappedResult to block forever waiting for it.
This fixes compilation errors that occur when trying to compile SDL2 for
a X11-less target. The errors were due to the fact that Mesa will
include X11 headers unless a couple of macros are defined.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
Jake Breen
When I run SDL_INIT with SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK it stalls for about 10 seconds (last report was 10,615ms), but only if I'm currently playing audio. (Like in Spotify for example.)
querying something related to device access (last dll loaded)
'BabbysFirst64.exe' (Win32): Loaded 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\deviceaccess.dll'.
I use a USB DAC because my mobo's audio out is pretty not great. And I've noticed unplugging it seems to solve the issue. I haven't noticed any other issues that are caused by my DAC.
My DAC is the Sound BlasterX G1 https://us.creative.com/p/gaming-headsets/sound-blasterx-g1
Vid = 041E
PID = 3249
My system specs:
- Windows 10 Pro
- Ryzen 2700x
- 16GB Ram
- Nvidia 2070 RTX
Additional USB devices plugged in:
- Valve Index
- Xbox One Elite Controller
Charles Huber
This patch fixes the segfault on my Pi, though the valid display index range reported by the CHECK_DISPLAY_INDEX() macro in src/video/SDL_video.c is a little weird:
$ SDL_VIDEO_EGL_DRIVER=libEGL.so SDL_VIDEO_GL_DRIVER=libGLESv2.so ./a.out
SDL_Init(): displayIndex must be in the range 0 - -1
rofferom
I have an annoying issue on MacOS about XBoxOne Bluetooth rumble (Vendor: 0x045e, Product: 0x02fd).
When 360controller is installed, rumble is working correctly. However, Bluetooth rumble isn't working at all, with or without 360controller installed (although it is working with Chrome + https://html5gamepad.com).
I looked at the code, and it seems that XBox controllers are managed in MacOS in this file: SDL_hidapi_xbox360.c. The XBoxOne file is disabled for MacOS in SDL_hidjoystick_c.h.
The function HIDAPI_DriverXbox360_Rumble() is called correctly, and hid_write() returns no error.
I have tried a stupid test. I took the rumble packet from 360controller: ec4e88eb2d/XBOBTFF/FFDriver.cpp (L620). With the patch I have attached, I manage to have rumble working on Bluetooth (with some stupid vibration level, but it proves it can if the packet is changed).
But it breaks the USB rumble with 360controller. A comment in the function makes an explicit reference to 360controller, I think that's why I have broken this specific usecase.
I don't know what is the correct way to fix this, but it seems that the current implementation has a missing case for Bluetooth support.
Note that I also tested master this morning, and I have another issue:
if (!device->ffservice) {
return SDL_Unsupported();
}
test fails in DARWIN_JoystickRumble(). This test has been done quickly, I'm not totaly confident about its accuracy.
Elmar
creating a fullscreen window with SDL_CreateWindow(..SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP..) in MacOS works fine, except if it was triggered by the user with the green knob in the top left window title bar.
Then "something" is different, and SDL_CreateWindow hangs for 15-20 seconds (tested in MacOS 10.13 and 10.14).
Responsible for the hang is this code in SDL_cocoawindow.m - Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace:
const int maxattempts = 3;
int attempt = 0;
while (++attempt <= maxattempts) {
/* Wait for the transition to complete, so application changes
take effect properly (e.g. setting the window size, etc.)
*/
const int limit = 10000;
int count = 0;
while ([data->listener isInFullscreenSpaceTransition]) {
if ( ++count == limit ) {
/* Uh oh, transition isn't completing. Should we assert? */
break;
}
SDL_Delay(1);
SDL_PumpEvents();
}
if ([data->listener isInFullscreenSpace] == (state ? YES : NO))
break;
/* Try again, the last attempt was interrupted by user gestures */
if (![data->listener setFullscreenSpace:(state ? YES : NO)])
break; /* ??? */
}
One trivial workaround is to change 'const int limit = 10000' to 500. Then the freeze is so short that it doesn't look like a freeze to the user.
Looking further into the problem, I observed that the function Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace recursively calls itself via some ObjectiveC messages. I managed to extract a callstack for this (copied below): Note how Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace in stack line 22 calls SDL_PumpEvents, which eventually arrives at SDL_SendWindowEvent, which calls SDL_UpdateFullscreenMode (stack line 0), which then calls Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace again (not shown). This recursive second call is the one that hangs.
Another "solution" that worked for me was to add a flag to SDL_Window that is set in Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace and causes this function to return immediately if called from itself.
Obviously, this is also an ugly hack, but I don't have enough time to dive into this crazy Cocoa/ObjectiveC business deep enough to find a proper solution. But hopefully it's easy for one of the experts around.
Note that there is a "failure to go fullscreen"-message involved, maybe using the green knob causes this failure at first.
I can unfortunately not provide a minimum example.
Best regards,
Elmar
0 com.yasara.View 0x00000001007495af SDL_UpdateFullscreenMode + 207
1 com.yasara.View 0x00000001006e2591 SDL_SendWindowEvent + 401
2 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100775a72 -[Cocoa_WindowListener windowDidResize:] + 370
3 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100776550 -[Cocoa_WindowListener windowDidExitFullScreen:] + 512
4 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff3180a2a4 -[_NSWindowEnterFullScreenTransitionController failedToEnterFullScreen] + 692
5 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff31c59737 -[_NSEnterFullScreenTransitionController _doFailedToEnterFullScreen] + 349
6 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff3172aa53 __NSFullScreenDockConnectionSendEnterForSpace_block_invoke + 135
7 libxpc.dylib 0x00007fff6114b9b1 _xpc_connection_reply_callout + 36
8 libxpc.dylib 0x00007fff6114b938 _xpc_connection_call_reply_async + 82
9 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff60ec7e39 _dispatch_client_callout3 + 8
10 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff60ede3b0 _dispatch_mach_msg_async_reply_invoke + 322
11 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff60ed2e25 _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF + 807
12 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff33d39e8b __CFRUNLOOP_IS_SERVICING_THE_MAIN_DISPATCH_QUEUE__ + 9
13 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff33d3959a __CFRunLoopRun + 2335
14 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff33d38a28 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 463
15 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff32fd1b35 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 293
16 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff32fd1774 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 371
17 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff32fd15e8 _BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInModeWithFilter + 64
18 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff3128deb7 _DPSNextEvent + 997
19 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff3128cc56 -[NSApplication(NSEvent) _nextEventMatchingEventMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 1362
20 com.yasara.View 0x000000010076fab2 Cocoa_PumpEvents + 290
21 com.yasara.View 0x00000001006dd1c7 SDL_PumpEvents_REAL + 23
22 com.yasara.View 0x00000001007795cf Cocoa_SetWindowFullscreenSpace + 223
23 com.yasara.View 0x000000010074970b SDL_UpdateFullscreenMode + 555
24 com.yasara.View 0x00000001006e2476 SDL_SendWindowEvent + 118
25 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100774ff7 -[Cocoa_WindowListener resumeVisibleObservation] + 135
26 com.yasara.View 0x000000010077664c Cocoa_ShowWindow + 188
27 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100749492 SDL_FinishWindowCreation + 546
28 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100748da5 SDL_CreateWindow_REAL + 1573
29 com.yasara.View 0x000000010010d9b1 vga_setvideomode + 1347
30 com.yasara.View 0x00000001003f0d46 mod_initscreen + 2614
31 com.yasara.View 0x00000001003f344b mod_reinitscreen + 460
32 com.yasara.View 0x00000001003f370d mod_resizescreen + 383
33 com.yasara.View 0x0000000100418e39 mod_main + 815
34 com.yasara.View 0x000000010029ca5d main2 + 5766
35 com.yasara.View 0x000000010011d1b7 main.main_cpuok + 19
Ethan Lee
Attached is a diff that I used to get SetThreadPriority working locally. I still have no idea what the minimum SDK version is since Microsoft never documented it, but it's worth pointing out that they're much more aggressive about using the latest VS and UWP SDK anyway (for example, an updated Xbox is no longer compatible with VS2017, and updates are required to have a network connection of any kind).
Malte Kie?ling
At the moment i get following warnings from kmsdrm:
* in SDL_kmsdrmvideo.c KMSDRM_DestroySurfaces is return type int, but thats never returned or checked against
* in SDL_kmsdrmvideo.c KMSDRM_DestroySurfaces the variable viddata is not used
* in SDL_kmsdrmopengles.c KMSDRM_GLES_LoadLibrary a cast to NativeDisplayType is missing
I attached a patch for them :)