The event no longer spams each time a window gets focus if there are windows on monitors with different color profiles.
This also has the side effect that you no longer get a color profile event at window creation, which is consistent with other events that communicate state changes.
Previously, calling SDL_SendWindowEvent for a SIZED_CHANGED event would
filter the queue to remove RESIZED and SIZED_CHANGED events, so you don't
overflow the queue with obsolete data, but any RESIZED events would be
lost in this process.
Now we note if there was a RESIZED pending and replace it with a new
event using the same dimensions as the new SIZED_CHANGED event. This fixes
cases where an app is only listening for RESIZED events and thus might
lose important information in some cases.
Fixes#5925.
This is necessary for consistent position reports with absolute mice
and improves application performance with relative mice by cutting the
number of reported mouse motion events roughly in half.
Use the xdg-desktop-portal interface to RealtimeKit1, when available, to set realtime scheduling and elevated priority for threads. This portal allows for the use of rtkit within containers such as Flatpak. It will fall back to using RealtimeKit1 directly if the xdg-desktop-portal interface is too old or not available.
* Added support for mini-gamepad mode for Joy-Con controllers, matching the mapping for hid-nintendo on Linux and iOS 16
* Added the ability to merge left and right Joy-Con controllers into a single Pro-style controller
* Added the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_SWITCH_COMBINE_JOY_CONS to control this merging functionality
* Removed the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_JOY_CONS
* Added support for mini-gamepad mode for Joy-Con controllers, matching the mapping for hid-nintendo on Linux and iOS 16
* Added the ability to merge left and right Joy-Con controllers into a single Pro-style controller
* Added the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_SWITCH_COMBINE_JOY_CONS to control this merging functionality
* Removed the hint SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI_JOY_CONS
- Touch events may be translated to mouse movement events without the normal Xinput2 raw motion events
being sent. Not all touch events will necessarily move the mouse but this ensures we update the global
mouse state just in case.
- Fix up some formatting
CR: saml
Cache off NSWindow's windowNumber in SDL_WindowData on setup and use that in `Cocoa_SendWakeupEvent` to prevent accessing windowNumber off the main thread.
Unopened devices, if removed, now send SDL_AUDIODEVICEREMOVED events with
a `which` field set to zero. Apps can use this to decide if they need to
refresh a list of devices being shown in an options menu, etc.
It's safe to call SDL_CloseAudioDevice(0), so even if they try to clean
up this bogus id, it should be safe.
Fixes#5199.
This allows setting the brightness of the home LED on Nintendo Switch Pro controllers, in the range 0.0 - 1.0.
This can be updated at runtime by setting the hint dynamically.
Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/3787
SDL_events_need_periodic_poll() and SDL_events_need_polling() are intended to allow the event loop to update joysticks and/or sensors if needed, however those systems only update when the SDL_update_joysticks and/or SDL_update_sensors variables are true. This change brings the behavior of these functions in line with if work will actually need to be performed.
This change allows the hints for AUTO_UPDATE to influence the polling behavior of the event loop such that an app can choose to update joysticks/sensors itself and avoid the expense of constantly sleeping and waking the event loop. Additionally in makes these functions marginally faster in some situations by not searching the active events.
Hint callbacks are called before the actual value in the hint is changed, so the functions SDL_AutoUpdateJoysticksChanged and SDL_AutoUpdateSensorsChanged were not actually properly updating their respective variables in repsonse to their auto update hint changing.
Instead, we pull the new hint value out of the value passed into the callback and use that to update the variables. Assume true on a null value as that was the previous behavior and it matches with the default values of SDL_update_joysticks/SDL_update_sensors.
Events to handle controller touchpads and sensors were added to the library but not added in `SDL_GameControllerEventState()`. This change adds the missing events.
- CMD_CHARGE_STATE was checking the seqnum instead of the payload
- Off-by-one error in size validation for command payload
- Unused payload space was left uninitialized in output report
As discussed in PR review, there may be an off-chance that the index
returned doesn't match up with SDL's display indexing.
This change ensures that the indices match and adds a safety check for
off-screen windows.
With the introduction of this function, it is possible that for certain
monitor and window configurations, creating an SDL window will cause a
native crash.
```
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000050
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000050
Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY
Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11
Terminating Process: exc handler [56627]
VM Region Info: 0x50 is not in any region. Bytes before following region: 140737486737328
REGION TYPE START - END [ VSIZE] PRT/MAX SHRMOD REGION DETAIL
UNUSED SPACE AT START
--->
VM_ALLOCATE 7fffffe75000-7fffffe76000 [ 4K] r-x/r-x SM=ALI
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libSDL2.dylib 0x10247f665 SDL_UpdateFullscreenMode + 357
1 libSDL2.dylib 0x10247ec70 SDL_CreateWindow_REAL + 1504
2 ??? 0x111262de8 ???
3 ??? 0x110c39fff ???
4 libcoreclr.dylib 0x101fdf2a9 CallDescrWorkerInternal + 124
```
Tracking thread from our end: https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework/issues/5190
Regressed with: https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/pull/5573
In testing, the window would not find a valid screen if created
"hanging" off a primary display with a secondary display below it. In
checking why this was the case, the `display_centre` was being
calculated with a negative y origin, causing a final negative value
falling outside all display bounds:
```
SDL error log [debug]: display_centre.y = -1296 + 1296 / 2
SDL error log [debug]: Display rect 0: 0 0 2560 1440
SDL error log [debug]: Display rect 1: 2560 -625 1080 2560
SDL error log [debug]: Display rect 2: 0 1440 1728 1296
```
The method that was being used to find the current window using the frame
origin/size seems unreliable, so I have opted to replace it with with a
tried method (https://stackoverflow.com/a/40891902).
Initial testing shows that this works with non-standard DPI screens, but
further testing would be appreciated (cc @sezero / @misl6 from the
original PR thread).
We actually request CSD mode with xdg-decoration for borderless
windows, so we get what we wanted there and there's no point in going
into fallback paths.
The 5.1 versions didn't use the new algorithm, and making that new
algorithm work took so many permutes that it was significantly slower
than just using the scalar versions.
However, mono-to-stereo is an extremely common conversion, and it's
trivial to accelerate it with plain SSE, so that was added!
Currently, the SDL_WINDOWEVENT_RESIZED event is sent before the actual
window is resized (and various internal state, such as the desired
GL/Vulkan backbuffer size, are updated). This makes sense, as SDL will
discard a no-op resize, which would be the case if we had resized before
sending the event (indeed, there are existing hacks to prevent this).
However, this means that SDL_{GL,Vulkan}_GetDrawableSize() will still
use the old size in the SDL_WINDOWEVENT_RESIZED handler. In the case of
SDL_Renderer, this means the drawable size it uses will be wrong, and
the viewport will get "updated" to the old value.
This then results in bug #5899.
Pipewire 0.3.44 introduced PW_KEY_TARGET_OBJECT, which is to be used to specify target connection nodes for streams. This parameter takes either a node path (PW_KEY_NODE_NAME) or serial number (PW_KEY_OBJECT_SERIAL) to specify a target node. The former is used in this case since the path is already being retrieved and stored for other purposes.
The target_id parameter in pw_stream_connect() is now deprecated and should always be PW_ID_ANY when PW_KEY_TARGET_OBJECT is used.
Make the default device metadata node persist for the lifetime of the hotplug loop so the default source/sink devices will be updated if they change during runtime.
With Pipewire now requiring a minimum version 0.3.24, the PW_KEY_CONTEXT_PROFILE_MODULES value is no longer required for legacy compatability and can be safely removed.