src/video/kmsdrm/SDL_kmsdrmmouse.h


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Sam Lantinga 5e13087b 2019-01-04T22:01:14 Updated copyright for 2019
Sam Lantinga e3cc5b2c 2018-01-03T10:03:25 Updated copyright for 2018
Sam Lantinga 8758b7bf 2017-11-24T12:03:28 Fixed bug 3980 - Fix for KMSDRM driver where cursor would not be shown on some gfx hardware because of unsupported cursor size Manuel Alfayate Corchete This fixes a problem with KMSDRM on some graphics hardware where only bigger cursor sizes are supported, such as current Intel gfx. (The kernel-side driver is what limits this: had to look for failing IOCTLs...) That caused SDL_SetCursor() to fail silently, and we were left with a missing cursor without further explanation. With this patch, different "standard" sizes are tried and a bigger one is used (with an intermediate and clean buffer only used to write the new cursor to the BO where it will live after) if we get, let's say, 16x16 which is pretty common but our hardware does not support that.
Sam Lantinga 0d011ec6 2017-08-28T00:22:23 Renaming of guard header names to quiet -Wreserved-id-macro
Brandon Schaefer 11717184 2017-08-21T17:20:50 kmsdrm: Cleanup unused headers, rename SDL_kmsdrmevents_c.h -> SDL_kmsdrmevents.h
Sam Lantinga 56363ebf 2017-08-02T10:22:48 Fixed bug 3690 - SDL2 KMS/DRM render context support Manuel The attached patch adds support for KMS/DRM context graphics. It builds with no problem on X86_64 GNU/Linux systems, provided the needed libraries are present, and on ARM GNU/Linux systems that have KMS/DRM support and a GLES2 implementation. Tested on Raspberry Pi: KMS/DRM is what the Raspberry Pi will use as default in the near future, once the propietary DispmanX API by Broadcom is overtaken by open graphics stack, it's possible to boot current Raspbian system in KMS mode by adding "dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d" to config.txt on Raspbian's boot partition. X86 systems use KMS right away in every current GNU/Linux system. Simple build instructions: $./autogen.sh $./configure --enable-video-kmsdrm $make