Alex Szpakowski
Some minor changes to the Mac-specific backend code:
- Fixed up some code style issues (mostly brace style inconsistencies).
- Fixed a compiler warning in SDL_cocoaevents.m.
- Removed some useless code now that the 10.7 SDK is required to build SDL.
- Removed Gestalt(gestaltSystemVersion, ...) call and switched to NSAppKitVersionNumber for version checking code. Using Gestalt with gestaltSystemVersion will give 0x1090 in Mac OS 10.10+, and the whole Gestalt function was deprecated in Mac OS 10.8.
Alex Szpakowski
Now that SDL on iOS requires CoreMotion to be linked, some of the Xcode projects included with the SDL source (such as the iOS tests and the iOS app template) as well as the premake and automake scripts need to be updated.
I've attached a patch which does so. It also fixes the SDL Xcode project to build for 64-bit ARM as well as armv7 by default (or whatever the default ARM targets are for the Xcode version used), which is what the iOS app template expects.
Alex Szpakowski
Since this commit https://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/59b543340d63 , calling SDL_DestroyWindow will crash the program if the window has an active OpenGL context.
This is because the Cocoa_DestroyWindow code sets the window's driverdata to NULL and then calls [context setWindow:NULL], which tries to access the window's driverdata, resulting in a null pointer dereference.
I have attached a patch which fixes the issue by moving the line which sets the driverdata to NULL to after the lines which call functions that use the driverdata pointer.
Notes:
- Support for the 'Guide' button does not seem to be possible, as
XInputGetStateEx is not available on WinRT.
- Haptic support appears to be working on WinRT now!
- SDL/WinRT does not allow calls to LoadLibrary or LoadLibraryEx. The calls
to those were removed by this change, but only when compiling for WinRT.
Non-WinRT Windows will continue to detect and load XInput via LoadLibrary and
GetProcAddress calls.
If the EGL extension EGL_KHR_create_context is available, we can use it to
set the core/compatability profile and the minimum OpenGL version.
Use this if it is available to get the context requested by the GL attributes.
SDL/WinRT currently uses a separate XInput backend from SDL/Win32, as WinRT
has no support for DirectInput. This change makes SDL/WinRT's XInput
code snag some recently-changed bits from the Win32-specific,
DirectInput + XInput backend, in order to get the SDL_GameController API
working again on WinRT, insofar that axes map to the correct parts.
TODO:
- test all buttons, making sure WinRT maps buttons the same way that Win32 does
- consider making the Win32 and WinRT codebases share more stuff, minus
the sort of duplication happening via this change. Maybe simulate, or
stub-out, DirectInput calls when on WinRT?
Todd Seiler
Call Stack:
#0 0x0000000101c29291 in Cocoa_StartTextInput at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/video/cocoa/SDL_cocoakeyboard.m:512
#1 0x0000000101c110c5 in SDL_SetKeyboardFocus at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/events/SDL_keyboard.c:643
#2 0x0000000101c32be4 in SetupWindowData at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/video/cocoa/SDL_cocoawindow.m:981
#3 0x0000000101c32d2a in Cocoa_CreateWindowFrom at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/video/cocoa/SDL_cocoawindow.m:1092
#4 0x0000000101c99999 in SDL_CreateWindowFrom_REAL at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/video/SDL_video.c:1338
#5 0x0000000101ce1484 in SDL_CreateWindowFrom at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/SDL/src/dynapi/SDL_dynapi_procs.h:547
#6 0x0000000100018a5e in SceneRenderer at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/tseiler_Todds-MacBook-Pro_3405/AppName/src/SceneRenderer.cpp:138
#7 0x0000000100017ca5 in SceneRenderer at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/tseiler_Todds-MacBook-Pro_3405/AppName/src/SceneRenderer.cpp:145
#8 0x000000010000cd96 in App::execute(int, char**) at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/tseiler_Todds-MacBook-Pro_3405/AppName/src/App.cpp:28
#9 0x0000000100004402 in main at /Users/Todd/Desktop/codes/sources/tseiler_Todds-MacBook-Pro_3405/AppName/src/main.cpp:8
This issue occurred when using Ogre3D Graphics engine on Mac (cocoa) to create the window. Then handing the window handle off to SDL_CreateWindowFrom().
In Ogre3D application you do the following:
window_ = root_->initialise(true, "Ogre Window 2");
loadOgreResources();
Ogre::WindowEventUtilities::addWindowEventListener(window_, this);
#if OGRE_PLATFORM == OGRE_PLATFORM_APPLE
NSWindow* Data = 0;
window_->getCustomAttribute("WINDOW", &Data);
sdl_window_ = SDL_CreateWindowFrom((void*)Data);
#endif
It results in a crash in this function:
SDL_cocoakeyboard.m
void
Cocoa_StartTextInput(_THIS)
{
SDL_VideoData *data = (SDL_VideoData *) _this->driverdata;
NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
SDL_Window *window = SDL_GetKeyboardFocus();
NSWindow *nswindow = nil;
if (window)
nswindow = ((SDL_WindowData*)window->driverdata)->nswindow;
// ...
}
The crash occurred because "driverdata" was nil. Before this function call, a call to SetupWindowData is called:
SDL_cocoawindow.m
static int
SetupWindowData(_THIS, SDL_Window * window, NSWindow *nswindow, SDL_bool created)
{
// ...
if ([nswindow isKeyWindow]) {
window->flags |= SDL_WINDOW_INPUT_FOCUS;
SDL_SetKeyboardFocus(data->window);
}
/* Prevents the window's "window device" from being destroyed when it is
* hidden. See http://www.mikeash.com/pyblog/nsopenglcontext-and-one-shot.html
*/
[nswindow setOneShot:NO];
/* All done! */
[pool release];
window->driverdata = data;
return 0;
}
As you can see: "window->driverdata = data" is performed after the "SDL_SetKeyboardFocus()" call, which eventually leads to "Cocoa_StartTextInput()" where the crash occurs.
Alex Szpakowski
SDL's code for exposing the accelerometer as a joystick on iOS currently uses UIAccelerometer, which was superseded by the CoreMotion framework and deprecated since iOS 5.
The UIAccelerometer code still works (for now), but it also throws deprecation warnings whenever SDL is built for iOS, since SDL's deployment target is no longer below iOS 5.
I've created a patch which replaces the old UIAccelerometer code with a replacement based on the CoreMotion framework. It has identical functionality (to SDL users), however iOS apps are now required to link to the CoreMotion framework when using SDL.
This adds support for all XInput devices, exposed through the SDL joystick API.
The button and axis reporting for XInput devices has been changed to match DirectInput and other platforms.
The game controller xinput mapping has been updated so this change is seamless.
There is a new hint, SDL_HINT_XINPUT_USE_OLD_JOYSTICK_MAPPING, for any applications that have hardcoded the old xinput button and axis set. This hint will be removed in SDL 2.1.
Rainer Deyke
If 'SDL_OpenAudio' is called with 'obtained == NULL', 'prepare_audiospec' performs a bad 'memcpy' with the destination and source pointing to the same block of memory. The problem appears to be on in 'SDL_OpenAudio', which calls open_audio_device with 'obtained = desired' when 'obtained == NULL'. 'open_audio_device' cannot deal with 'desired' and 'obtained' pointing to the same block of memory but can deal with 'obtained == NULL'
Testing:
* For each theme in Windows 7, Windows 7 Basic, and Windows 7 Classic:
- Ran testsprite2
- Pressed Ctrl-G to grab the mouse
- Alt-tabbed away, verified mouse is no longer grabbed
- Alt-tabbed back, verified that mouse was grabbed
- Alt-tabbed away
- Clicked in the window, verified mouse was grabbed
- Alt-tabbed away
- Grabbed the title bar and dragged the window around successfully, verified that mouse was grabbed when move modal loop completed
- Alt-tabbed away
- Clicked the minimize button on the title bar, the window was successfully minimized
- Clicked on the icon in the task bar, the window was restored and the mouse grabbed again
- Alt-tabbed away
- Clicked the close button on the title bar, the window was successfully closed