chasesan
When using SDL_RenderCopyEx, I get a problem on some platforms where the output is offset by +/-1 on other platforms and not on others. I tried it with a center of both 0,0 (and offsetting by width/height) and NULL (for centered).
The rotation involved is 90, and/or -90 rotation. The rotation was a constant, no arithmetic was involved when inputting it into SDL_RenderCopyEx.
This occurred with 32x32, 24x24, and 16x16 texture sizes. I apologize that I don't have more precise information, as I received the information as a bug report myself. But I have tracked the problem down to here.
My program requires pixel perfect alignment on several different platforms, so this is something of a showstopper for me.
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Sylvain
It appears the RenderCopyEx is done as expected,
this is the red rectangle which is not correctly positionned !
So, here's patch with a 0.5 float increment, like for opengles2, for DrawLines, and also Draw Points.
This fixes an issue where an empty cliprect is treated the same as a NULL
cliprect, causing the render backends to disable clipping.
Also adds a new API, SDL_RenderIsClipEnabled(render) that allows you to
differentiate between:
- SDL_RenderSetClipRect(render, NULL)
- SDL_Rect r = {0,0,0,0}; SDL_RenderSetClipRect(render, &r);
Fixes https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2504
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If the window has been created with values for SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_MASK,
SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MAJOR_VERSION and SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MINOR_VERSION not matching those
required by the renderer, attempt to recreate the window.
This is needed on platforms where both GL and GLES 1/2 surfaces are supported
by the video backend, requiring that the window be recreated when switching
between context types.
Andreas Ertelt
The problem in question is caused by changeset 7771 (http://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/4434498bf4b9 / https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2121)
The redefinition of __inline__ (introduced by the addition of begin_code.h:128's "|| __STRICT_ANSI__") results in mingw's gcc throwing multiple
warning: always_inline function might not be inlinable [-Wattributes]
as well as a whole bunch of redefinitions of mingw internals which break linking of projects including the SDL2 headers.
PoopiSan
GLES2_RenderReadPixels, GLES_RenderReadPixels, GL_RenderReadPixels and possibly other backends is incorrectly implemented.
If the current target viewport is different than window size the function is reading garbage and according to the function documentation should work with any rendering target "Read pixels from the current rendering target.".
this seems to be caused by this line:
...
SDL_GetWindowSize(window, &w, &h);
Martin Gerhardy
the coordinate system from sdl is not correctly transformed to the coordinate system of opengl. glScissor expects them to be a little bit different. Attached is a patch that fixes this
This lets us change things like this...
if (Failed) {
SDL_SetError("We failed");
return -1;
}
...into this...
if (Failed) {
return SDL_SetError("We failed");
}
Fixes Bugzilla #1778.
From Gabriel Jacobo:
What I did notice is that calling
data->glGetIntegerv(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_BINDING_OES, &value); doesn't produce any
result in Android GLES1.1 if the active framebuffer is the default one, ie,
whatever is in value stays unmodified.
Scott Percival 2012-01-08 04:21:22 PST
I tested the new build on my two ARM machines, and fixed a few bugs:
- if SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_UIKIT, SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_ANDROID or
SDL_VIDEO_DRIVER_PANDORA are specified, function pointers are grabbed from the
compile-linked library instead of through SDL_GL_GetProcAddress. (not sure if
this is the best way to go about it)
- removing "/usr/lib/" from all the library names (hey, with multiarch you
can't be too sure anymore)
- added glFinish to glesfuncs.h
- changed the eglGetProcAddress arg type to "const char *" as per the EGL spec
- filled in the stubs for X11_GLES_SetSwapInterval and X11_GLES_GetSwapInterval
Scott Percival 2011-07-03 06:41:51 PDT
This submission is aimed at making life easier for OpenGL ES capable devices
running a X11 stack (e.g. Maemo, Meego, TrimSlice, other ARM SoC boards not
running Android). SDL's Pandora support already has the neccesary GLES-to-X11
glue code, however it's all ghetto'd off in Makefile.pandora and not very
flexible.
The patch:
- adds an awesome --enable-video-opengles option to configure
- re-modifies the opengles and opengles2 SDL_renderers to use function pointers
- no idea why this was removed?
- for SDL_Renderers, links in libGLESv1_CM, libGLES_CM (for PowerVR fans) or
libGLESv2 at runtime
- links in libEGL.so at runtime - the old code made an assumption that
eglFunctions could be pulled from the active GLES library, PowerVR for one
doesn't let you do that with their libGLESv2
- allows you to pick which of GLES v1 or v2 to load via
SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MAJOR_VERSION
So far I've tested this on a Nokia N900 (OMAP 3430/SGX 530 running Maemo 5) and
a Toshiba AC100 (Tegra 2 running Ubuntu 10.10). I haven't tested it on... well,
everything that isn't those two, such as a Pandora, iOS or Android device. The
Pandora specific code should be kept intact (fingers crossed), and nothing
painfully drastic has been added to the SDL_renderers. The library loading
sequence in SDL_x11opengles has been updated to accomodate both NVIDIA's
propensity to let developers get away with murder and PowerVR's alternative of
punishing every missed step.
The test apps work okay with GLES or GLES2 as the renderer. For some reason
alpha blending doesn't seem to work on the Tegra 2; last week NVIDIA pushed out
a new set of X11 GLES drivers, so I'll try and investigate once I upgrade
those. Also, this patch adds things to configure.in, include/SDL_config.h.in
and test/configure.in. I didn't know what the policy was re. committing
generated spaghetti from autotools, so ./autogen.sh has to be run again. Sorry.
I think that's about everything, let me know if there's anything I've
overlooked.
Martin Gerhardy 2011-07-27 02:26:06 PDT
the window reference is lost in the GL_CreateRenderer function. The attached
patch should fix this error.
#0 SDLSystem_LogOutputFunction (userdata=0x63b010, category=1,
priority=SDL_LOG_PRIORITY_ERROR, message=0x7fffffffcd00 "Invalid window") at
src/system/sdl/SDLSystem.cpp:8
#1 0x00007ffff7b1ddb3 in SDL_LogMessageV (category=1,
priority=SDL_LOG_PRIORITY_ERROR, fmt=<value optimized out>, ap=<value optimized
out>) at src/SDL_log.c:275
#2 0x00007ffff7b1df7c in SDL_LogError (category=<value optimized out>,
fmt=<value optimized out>) at src/SDL_log.c:212
#3 0x00007ffff7b1d582 in SDL_SetError (fmt=0x7ffff7baaff0 "") at
src/SDL_error.c:111
#4 0x00007ffff7b96f9e in SDL_GL_MakeCurrent (window=0x0, ctx=0xa62ce0) at
src/video/SDL_video.c:2484
#5 0x00007ffff7b4ba0c in GL_ActivateRenderer (renderer=0xa8f680) at
src/render/opengl/SDL_render_gl.c:195
#6 0x00007ffff7b4c59a in GL_ResetState (window=0x918010, flags=<value
optimized out>) at src/render/opengl/SDL_render_gl.c:214
#7 GL_CreateRenderer (window=0x918010, flags=<value optimized out>) at
src/render/opengl/SDL_render_gl.c:343
#8 0x00007ffff7b48053 in SDL_CreateRenderer (window=0x918010, index=<value
optimized out>, flags=2) at src/render/SDL_render.c:166