If you hide a window on Mutter, for example, the compositor never requests
new frames, which will cause Mesa to block forever in eglSwapBuffers to
satisfy the swap interval.
We now always set the swap interval to 0 and manage this ourselves, handing
the frame to Wayland when it requests a new one, and timing out at 10fps just
to keep apps moving if the compositor wants no frames at all.
My understanding is that other protocols are coming that might improve upon
this solution, but for now it solves the total hang.
Fixes#4335.
These would accidentally get a titlebar because the "borderless" style mask
is zero but the resizable attribute adds a bit. I assume this happens because
you used to need window decoration to resize a window in macOS, but this
changed in later releases.
This only caused problems when recreating a window (you had an
SDL_WINDOW_OPENGL window and tried to create a Metal SDL_Renderer on it, etc).
Fixes#4324.
It doesn't appear to work anymore, and was disabled by default anyhow, since
the needed APIs are forbidden on the Mac App Store.
A better solution to lock the mouse to the window on macOS would still be
welcome. CGAssociateMouseAndMouseCursorPosition() works fine for relative
mouse mode, this was just a question of SDL_SetWindowGrab(). As it stands
now, a grabbed mouse can briefly break out of the window, causing varying
degrees of chaos.
This can give some performance boost, and save some resources, as there's no
reason to keep a copy of an SDL window's contents on the server: most SDL
apps are redrawing completely every frame, and the API allows for expose
events to tell an app a redraw is needed anyhow.
(And compositors are free to ignore this setting if it makes sense to do so,
according to the Xlib docs.)
Reference Issue #3776.
If a developer uses SDL_SetMemoryFunctions, we can't rely on SDL_free()
working when SDL_main() returns.
Signed-off-by: Steven Noonan <steven@valvesoftware.com>
Signed-off-by: Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
The get_usb_string call is rather expensive on some USB devices, so we
cache the vendor/product strings for future lookups (e.g. when
hid_enumerate is invoked again later).
This way, we only need to ask libusb for strings for devices we haven't
seen since before we started.
Signed-off-by: Steven Noonan <steven@valvesoftware.com>
Signed-off-by: Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
I have a buggy system which reports a udev "change" event for an empty
USB-C port every 0.14 seconds, which causes annoying frame hitches
because SDL decides that means it needs to do a libusb hid_enumerate,
which is slow (~25ms!) because of the get_usb_string() calls in there.
We only need to re-enumerate if we've seen a device added or removed, so
let's filter out the change event first.
Signed-off-by: Steven Noonan <steven@valvesoftware.com>
Signed-off-by: Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
It's already set with ANativeWindow_setGeometry, and eventually set/changed also by eglCreateWindowSurface.
- avoid issues with older device where SurfaceView cycle create/changed/destroy appears broken:
calling create/changed/changed, and leading to "deuqueBuffer failed at server side, error: -19", with black screen.
- re-read the format after egl window surface is created, to report the correct one (sometimes, changed from RGBA8888 to RGB24)
Previous version used 'popen' which required to sanitize user provided text. Not
sanitizing text could cause failure if user provided text included a " or command
injection with `cmd`.
There is an error "E libEGL : validate_display:91 error 3008 (EGL_BAD_DISPLAY)"
that occurs when calling "eglQueryString(display, EGL_VERSION)", with EGL_NO_DISPLAY.
Khronos says "EGL_BAD_DISPLAY is generated if display is not an EGL display connection, unless display is EGL_NO_DISPLAY and name is EGL_EXTENSIONS."
but this was added in SDL with "EGL 1.5 allows querying for client version"
( 56363ebf61 )
In fact:
- it actually doesn't work on Android that has 1.5 egl client
- it works on desktop X11 (using SDL_VIDEO_X11_FORCE_EGL=1)
The commit moves the version call where it's used, eg inside the "if (platform) {"
and checks that "eglGetPlatformDisplay" has been correctly loaded.