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0479df53
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2023-01-09T09:48:21
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Updated copyright for 2023
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b8d85c69
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2022-11-30T12:51:59
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Update for SDL3 coding style (#6717)
I updated .clang-format and ran clang-format 14 over the src and test directories to standardize the code base.
In general I let clang-format have it's way, and added markup to prevent formatting of code that would break or be completely unreadable if formatted.
The script I ran for the src directory is added as build-scripts/clang-format-src.sh
This fixes:
#6592
#6593
#6594
(cherry picked from commit 5750bcb174300011b91d1de20edb288fcca70f8c)
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120c76c8
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2022-01-03T09:40:00
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Updated copyright for 2022
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82aafa9a
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2021-01-14T14:32:11
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Fixed bug 5461 - Add rewritten WSCONS driver for OpenBSD
wahil1976
This patch adds a written-from-scratch WSCONS driver for OpenBSD. It does not have hardcoded keymaps, and it features mouse support when wsmux is available.
For this to work, it needs access to the /dev/wskbd* devices which are not available to non-root users by default. Access to those can be granted by changing /etc/fbtab to give the logging user the ownership of those devices.
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b2449473
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2021-01-08T18:57:12
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[KMS/DRM] Go back to the LEGACY interface only because using planes breaks compatibility with HW, so no advantage on using ATOMIC.
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9130f7c3
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2021-01-02T10:25:38
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Updated copyright for 2021
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9b43464d
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2020-08-25T16:30:23
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kmsdrm: Add programmer credits to the Atomic KMSDRM driver.
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a8780c6a
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2020-01-16T20:49:25
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Updated copyright date for 2020
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5e13087b
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2019-01-04T22:01:14
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Updated copyright for 2019
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e3cc5b2c
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2018-01-03T10:03:25
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Updated copyright for 2018
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11717184
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2017-08-21T17:20:50
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kmsdrm: Cleanup unused headers, rename SDL_kmsdrmevents_c.h -> SDL_kmsdrmevents.h
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56363ebf
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2017-08-02T10:22:48
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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
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