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[Intel C++] error : passing 'int' to parameter of incompatible type '__m128' (vector of 4 'float' values) #5186

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An0nyMooUS opened this issue Jan 6, 2022 · 21 comments
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Intel C++ 2022 Toolset, MSVC 2022.

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@slouken slouken added this to the 2.0.20 milestone Jan 6, 2022
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icculus commented Jan 7, 2022

So _mm_hadd_ps is an SSE3 intrinsic, newer than the rest on this line; for some reason we didn't #include <pmmintrin.h> but we did include xmmintrin.h or whatever.

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Trying to track down a build issue.

Reference Issue #5186.
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icculus commented Jan 7, 2022

...So this is building with VS2022, unless "Intel C++ 2022 Toolset" means some other piece of software that I didn't understand here.

Alternately: this might be a problem with the included .sln files that isn't a problem when CMake generates it's own from scratch...?

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icculus commented Jan 7, 2022

Oh, I think this means it's the Intel C++ Compiler, using MSVC as a development environment.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/tool/oneapi-standalone-components.html#dpcpp-cpp

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Oh, I think this means it's the Intel C++ Compiler, using MSVC as a development environment.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/tool/oneapi-standalone-components.html#dpcpp-cpp

Yep! But this only happens when I have /W4 (Warning Level 4), and Intel C++ treats warnings as an error. Temporarily, I disabled the warnings as an error.

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slouken commented Jan 7, 2022

This is an important warning. It means the intrinsic expects input from a SIMD register, but it's coming from a non-SIMD register, and the operation will likely fail or crash the program.

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icculus commented Jan 7, 2022

I'm going to install Intel C++ today (after I deal with the line drawing issue) and see if I can reproduce it.

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icculus commented Jan 8, 2022

Okay, so it appears that Intel's compiler is just Clang now.

This works if you enable SSE3 support in the compiler. If you right-click SDL_audiocvt.c in Visual Studio's solution explorer, select "Properties", "C++", "Command Line" and add "-msse3" to "Additional Options," it'll work.

I don't think we can change the project files generically to handle this for Intel C++ users and also people that don't have Intel C++ installed, but I don't know anything about Visual Studio in this regard.

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icculus commented Jan 8, 2022

Hmm, we have this in SDL_cpuinfo.h...

#if defined(HAVE_IMMINTRIN_H) && !defined(SDL_DISABLE_IMMINTRIN_H)
#include <immintrin.h>
#else

I'm wondering if that #else was meant to be an #endif

This gets us the needed pmmintrin.h include, but then Intel C++ throws an error because -msse3 needs to be specified. Although __SSE3__ is still defined without -msse3 here. Not sure why yet.

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slouken commented Jan 8, 2022

I think __SSE3__ was defined unconditionally as part of a separate commit. I'm guessing that's not what we want.

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icculus commented Jan 8, 2022

This is where SSE3 is getting defined in SDL_cpuinfo.h ...

#ifndef _WIN64
#ifndef __MMX__
#define __MMX__
#endif
#ifndef __3dNOW__
#define __3dNOW__
#endif
#endif
#ifndef __SSE__
#define __SSE__
#endif
#ifndef __SSE2__
#define __SSE2__
#endif
#ifndef __SSE3__
#define __SSE3__
#endif

I'm thinking this was for older Visual Studios or something? It seems irresponsible to force these on, and it definitely breaks this case, because this is how we decide to use SSE3 intrinsics.

__INTEL_COMPILER and __clang__ don't appear to be defined, so I don't know how to check for this, other than removing this code that forces it on.

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icculus commented Jan 8, 2022

(__MSC_VER is defined, even though it's using Intel's compiler.)

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slouken commented Jan 8, 2022

Oops, I think that was me, in 609cea1

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slouken commented Jan 8, 2022

We have a separate large discussion about the right way to handle intrinsics for 2.0.22. Should we back this out now and revisit then?

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slouken commented Jan 8, 2022

We don't want to disable SSE3 code in SDL, so let's leave this alone for now and revisit it in 2.0.22.

@slouken slouken modified the milestones: 2.0.20, 2.0.22 Jan 8, 2022
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An0nyMooUS commented Jan 23, 2022

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13534032/how-to-detect-intels-compiler-icc-with-ifdef

Works fine to check Intel Compiler, in VS 2019/22.

#if !defined(SYCL_LANGUAGE_VERSION) && defined (__INTEL_LLVM_COMPILER)
   // code specific for Intel C++ Compiler below
   // ... ...

   // example only
	std::cout << "__INTEL_LLVM_COMPILER: " << __INTEL_LLVM_COMPILER << std::endl;
	std::cout << "__VERSION__: " << __VERSION__ << std::endl;
#endif
__INTEL_LLVM_COMPILER: 20220000
__VERSION__: Intel(R) oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler 2022.0.0 (2022.0.0.20211123)

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iryont commented Mar 18, 2022

This is still an issue with recent SDL. In fact, the moment i switch toolset in MSVC to llvm I get this error. The fix is simple, just to add -msse3 to SDL_audiocvt.c options.

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icculus commented Mar 18, 2022

For a later SDL release, we should rethink all of this, because we're obviously doing things wrong here, but for now the questions are:

  • Can we add -msse3 to the Visual Studio project files so it is only used if building with Clang or Intel's LLVM, and not with Visual Studio's standard compiler? (I'm assuming no.)
  • Can with use a #pragma to enable -msse3 right before this code? (Maybe.)
  • Can we add a check for the Intel compiler and complain loudly if -msse3 isn't on the command line? (Yes?) We'll do this as a #warning so things still build without the faster code, though.
  • Can we make sure CMake/configure are checking if -msse3 works and adding it to the cflags? (Yes.)

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sezero commented Mar 18, 2022

Can we not separate sse[X] sources and use per-source compiler flags?

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sezero commented Mar 18, 2022

Can with use a #pragma to enable -msse3 right before this code? (Maybe.)

This would be ideal for this particular issue, if such a pragma is available with icc.

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icculus commented Mar 19, 2022

Can we not separate sse[X] sources and use per-source compiler flags?

Yes, but that would be a dramatic change I'd like to avoid for SDL2...but we'd still have the problem that we can't add the compiler flag for that source file just for Intel C++ into the Visual Studio project file...as far as I know.

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icculus commented Mar 24, 2022

I can't find a #pragma that will accomplish this, nor a way to say "only use this command line option with this compiler" in Visual Studio. Honestly it's a corner case, we should just make a note in the README that you have to add -msse3 to the command line flags.

madebr pushed a commit to madebr/SDL that referenced this issue Mar 19, 2023
* Make Win32 fullscreen and borderless windows minimizable

* reduced a few ifdefs, fixed an unused warning if built w/o SDL_HAVE_YUV.

* rawinput: Fix double detection of gamepads on some 3rd party X360 wireless receivers

The name that the Raw Input joystick driver pulls from the HID stack comes
from USB string descriptors contained on the device. For official wireless
receivers, this always contains "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows"
which matches the friendly name that WGI provides.

3rd party Xbox 360 wireless receivers may have different strings in their
USB string descriptors (one uses "XBOX 360 For Windows" instead). This
fails to match WGI's name and causes Raw Input and WGI to both report the
same gamepad.

Since wireless Xbox 360 controllers seem to have a consistent VID/PID
regardless of the adapter enumerating them, we can also match on that to
catch these.

The duplicate case reported to me was:
Controller (XBOX 360 For Windows) - 030000005e040000a102000000007200
Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows - 030000005e0400000000000000007701

* Makefile.os2: fixed setting OS2DEBUG in CFLAGS.

* minor os/2 clean-ups.

* emscripten: Don't prevent default on filtered key events

* IME Composition Truncation + SDL_IsTextInputShown + SDL_ClearComposition (libsdl-org#5398)

* Fixes for IME Composition Truncation + Addition of SDL_ClearComposition, SDL_IsTextInputShown

* Fixed: Documentation and code style issues raised during code review.

* Sync wiki -> header

* SDL_windowskeyboard.c (IME_IsTextInputShown): remove unused local vars.

* cmake: Make test code use proper C main functions.

Fixes libsdl-org#5021.

* SDL_blit_N.c: removed duplicated const (fixes bug libsdl-org#5401)

* SDL_endian.h: use endian predefs from newer gcc and clang versions.

Closes: libsdl-org#5403

* Android: add comment to set render target to NULL when going to background (bug libsdl-org#4041)

* Make SDL_VIDEO_OPENGL_EGL optional on Android

* Fixed: Incorrect assumption that mouse button is released when window is allocated

* SDL_audiocvt.c: Don't byteswap 8-bit streams

Otherwise, this results an assert on big endian machines when attenpting to use SDL_LoadWAV_RW function to load 8-bit WAV files.

* METAL: clip rect w/h must be <= render pass

* Fix name of macOS platform and link to README file

* Fixed bug libsdl-org#2199: make SDL_blit_slow handles SDL_PIXELFORMAT_ARGB2101010, storing as RGBA

* Fixed bug libsdl-org#2691 - re-enable surface_testCompleteSurfaceConversion for ARGB2101010

* INSTALL.txt: Say "macOS" instead of "Mac OS X" in modern times.

Reference Issue libsdl-org#5407.

* SDL_windowskeyboard.c: fix build with SDL_DISABLE_WINDOWS_IME defined.

Fixes libsdl-org#5408

* minor whitespace cleanup.

* SDL_audiocvt.c: minor cleanup.

* Adjust gradle dependencies to enable the build to position assets for the APK

* emscripten: obey enable-misc/SDL_MISC settings

* minor optimization (SDL_audiocvt.c)

* imported two libtool mainstream commits 28fbcb6a and b55b1cc8

* Remove 'reserved identifier' warning

* SDL_blit_slow: remove one nested 'if()' because of ARGB2101010 handling

* SDL_triangle_blit_slow: sync code with SDL_blit_slow to handle ARGB2101010

* SDL_GetBasePath() fixes for OS/2

* use _Static_assert for SDL_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT(), when available

* testplatform.c: move static asserts out of TestTypes().

* simplify SetDSerror
- no need to keep the error in a static variable
- always print the error code
- reduce the required stack-size
- reduce the number of snprintf calls (and code size)

* Fixed build when events are disabled

Fixes libsdl-org#5413

* Removed problematic call to ISensor_SetEventSink()

Fixes libsdl-org#5288

* Fixed warnings when building with cygwin

Fixes libsdl-org#5025

* SDL_cocoawindow.m: update fullscreen toggle when SDL_SetWindowResizable called

* Ignore unknown WM_SIZE types.

According to MSDN, we can also get SIZE_MAXHIDE and SIZE_MAXSHOW,
based on state changes to other windows. It's not clear under
what circumstances this will happen (I saw some docs indicating
it may require multiple application windows), but it doesn't seem
right to treat them as RESTORED.

* Fix relative mouse input for Unvanquished (unvanquished.net)

Here's an IRC dump that hopefully explains the issue this fixes:

> I'm debugging something odd where, for a libre game,
  unvanquished.net (a FPS), relative mouse input in fullscreen is
  buggy
> it's like, working mostly ok, but it has a weird
  performance/cleanup bug
> after some time in relative mouse input mode, some time as low
  as 15s, usually more, the SDL sends A LOT of relative mouse
  input per frame
> almost all of which have xrel==0 && yrel==0
> by A LOT, I mean that after ~1min, it's usually in the
  thousands per frame
> each frame, a while ( SDL_PollEvent( &e)) loop reads the
  inputs, but it seems SDL is not clearing the list.
> one way to clear the list is to open the in-game console or
  menu, which switches the input mode to absolute, then close it
  which gets a working relative input mode (for some time at least)
> I've shown the issue to be present with SDL2.0.20 but not with
  2.0.14 on my system
> some other players on Arch Linux (SDL2.0.20) report a possibly
  related issue, where some keys seem to be pressed at random
> I've did some bisection on SDL master, and I've found that
  there are actually two commits involved, one breaking it
  totally (no input at all), and one fixing it partially (with
  the problem described above)

First related commit that breaks it totally:

	commit 82793ac
	Author: Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
	Date:   Thu Oct 14 14:26:21 2021 -0700

	    Fixed mouse warping while in relative mode

	    We should get a mouse event with an absolute position and no relative motion and shouldn't change the OS cursor position at all

Second related commit, that halfway fixes it:

	commit 31f8c3e
	Author: Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
	Date:   Thu Jan 6 11:27:44 2022 -0800

	    Fixed event pump starvation if the application frequently pushes its own events

Reverting the first commit did fix the issue for me, but would
probably reintroduce the bug it was fixing(?). This patch should
fix it for everyone hopefully.

DaemonEngine/Daemon#600 is the upstream
bug, and contains some early investigation.

* Don't warn if anyone peeps for events after quitting the event subsystem

Fixes libsdl-org#5013

* video: Add a hint to allow Vulkan surfaces on foreign windows

* Fixed compile warning and comment typo

* Added a hint to mark a foreign window as usable with OpenGL

Fixes libsdl-org#2942

* When updating grab state, only activate windows that are grabbed, fullscreen, and shown.

Fixes libsdl-org#5371

* Try not forcing activation when grabbing the mouse in fullscreen windows

* Workaround for bug in Microsoft WGI support

Fixes libsdl-org#5270

* Use SDL_Log instead of printf

* Added a hint to capture the mouse when mouse buttons are pressed, defaulting on

Fixes libsdl-org#5301

* Fixed memory leak in WIN_CreateBlankCursor()

* Fixed freeing the Windows blank cursor

* Start rumbling once a raw input controller has been correlated

Fixes libsdl-org#5351

* Modern CMake doesn't need "LANGUAGE C" for Objective-C

CMake 3.19 fails to compile Objective-C with that property set

Fixes libsdl-org#5418

* Added the hint SDL_HINT_MOUSE_RELATIVE_MODE_CENTER, controlling whether the mouse should be constrained to the center of the window or the whole window in relative mode.

For further info about the pros and cons, check out the discussion in libsdl-org#5271

* Added a note that SDL_RenderReadPixels() should be called before SDL_RenderPresent()

* Sync wiki -> header

* Fix "SDL_TRUE is not defined" runtime error for emscripten.

* SDL_UnionRect: If both rects are empty, zero out the result struct.

* SDL_Rect: minor code cleanups.

* SDL_Rect: Added floating point versions of all the rectangle APIs.

Fixes libsdl-org#5110.

* Fix "SDL_FALSE is not defined" runtime error for emscripten.

* Fixed Android crash when SDL_HIDAPI_DISABLED set to 1

The Java code needs the native functions to be implemented, even if they're not surfaced via the C API.

Fixes libsdl-org#5326

* Relative mouse mode is tied to the window with keyboard focus

This isn't obvious, but makes sense when thinking about how games actually use it. This is also in line with how Windows mouse relative mode is implemented.

Fixes libsdl-org#5340

* Fixed parameter operation ordering for ease of reading

* audio: Set error message on dsp init failure.

if SDL_EnumUnixAudioDevices() fails to find any devices,
set an error message on the exit path. Without this,
SDL_Init() could fail without any message available
in SDL_GetError().

* Sync wiki -> headers.

* Fixed bug libsdl-org#2426 - SDL_RenderReadPixels result is unspecified and fails testautomation
Call SDL_RenderPresent after calling SDL_RenderReadPixels.
From "include/SDL_render.h":
"If you're using this on the main rendering target, it should be called after rendering and before SDL_RenderPresent()."

* Fixed bug libsdl-org#2962 - when SDL_RenderReadPixels format = 0, used format of the target texture
include/SDL_render.h, format:
"0 to use the format of the rendering target "

* blit-auto optimizations

* regenerated SDL_blit_auto.c.

* Don't try to hide foreign windows when destroying the SDL window representation

Fixes libsdl-org#5432

* hints: Added SDL_HINT_QUIT_ON_LAST_WINDOW_CLOSE.

Fixes libsdl-org#2349.

* SDL_render.c: remove unsused case, since renderer target has been forced to NULL previously (see bug libsdl-org#4213)

* Add mapping for Logitech Precision Gamepad

* Also fix Android crash when SDL_HIDAPI_DISABLED set to 1

The Java code needs the native functions to be implemented, even if
they're not surfaced via the C API, therefore, a stub version of
functions were made only to the purpose of "fill the gaps" when
SDL_HIDAPI_DISABLED set to 1.

* use != '\0' comparison instead of SDL_strlen in the functions of SDL_getenv

* make SDL_strcasecmp standard compliant

* optimize the SDL_str(case)cmp functions

* Avoid trying to use texture framebuffers on emscripten

* stdlib: just cast iconv()'s 2nd arg to void *.

This makes the compiler happy (enough) regardless of whether the C runtime
headers think this argument should be const or not.

Fixes libsdl-org#4966.

* Fixed freeing a constant string (thanks @gnrlwart)

* Android: add SetWindowResizable() implementation
- which also enable/disable the orientation lock status.

This is only provided when the window is not SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN (see SDL_video.c).
Final orientation also depends on SDL_HINT_ORIENTATIONS.

* Video: do not use hardcoded VIVANTE and VDK libraries

* Add SDL_RenderGetWindow() API to get the window associated with a renderer (libsdl-org#5440)

Add SDL_RenderGetWindow() API to get the window associated with a renderer

* Sync wiki -> header

* wayland: Bump minimum requirement to wayland-client 1.18 or newer

* wayland: The rest of the wayland-client 1.18 requirement... Git, please

* wayland: Basic support for zwp_tablet_*v2 protocol

* video: wayland: Use xdg-output for retrieving the desktop dimensions

Using wl-output to get the desktop display dimensions and dividing by the integer scale factor will not return the correct result when using a desktop with fractional scaling (e.g. a 3840x2160 display at 150% will incorrectly report the scaled desktop area as 1920x1080 instead of 2560x1440).  Use the xdg-output protocol, if available, to retrieve the correct desktop dimensions and offset.

Versions 1 through 3 of the protocol are supported.

* Vita: support audio format fallback

* Vita: add native YUV textures support.

* Fail if texture init fails.
* Refactor and cleanup.

* static analysis: Fixed several complaints from codechecker.

There are still some pending Objective-C specific issues.

Reference issue libsdl-org#4600.

* add some Thrustmaster wheels

* Fixed bug libsdl-org#1650: X11 doesn't set KMOD_NUM and KMOD_CAPS to system state

* x11: Minor cleanups and corrections in X11_ShowMessageBox.

Reference issue libsdl-org#3254.

* Avoid depending on libwayland 1.20 unnecessarily

When using shared linking (linking in the normal way with
-lwayland-client) rather than loading Wayland libraries dynamically at
runtime, listing symbols that don't exist in the current version results
in a build failure. We don't actually call wl_proxy_marshal_flags() or
wl_proxy_marshal_array_flags() directly; the reason we need them is
that they're called by the code generated by wayland-scanner >= 1.20.

If we're building against an older Wayland library, then we'll have its
corresponding version of wayland-scanner (mismatched versions are not
supported), so we won't need those two symbols, and can avoid generating
a dependency on them.

Conversely, if we're building against a newer Wayland library, the
generated code will call them unconditionally, so we cannot treat them as
optional and gracefully fall back: that would result in a crash. Instead,
treat them as a mandatory part of the Wayland library, so that if they
are not found at runtime, we can fall back to X11 without crashing.

libwayland 1.18 is in several LTS distributions (Ubuntu 20.04,
Debian 11, RHEL 8) so avoiding a hard dependency on 1.20 is quite
useful.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Resolves: libsdl-org#5376

* wayland: Don't overwrite error message from SDL_EGL_CreateSurface

SDL_EGL_CreateSurface sets a more specific error message, so overwriting
it would lose information.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>

* wayland: Minor fixes for old compilers

* wayland: Remove some now-redundant casts

* iOS >= 10.0 silence GLes deprecation warnings

* wayland: Add an xkb_keysym_t->SDL_Keycode mapping for backspace

* wayland: Enforce text capitalization manually, for remapped keymods

* wayland: Use xkb_keymap_mod to set mod state

* YUV: fix invalid read on last line when converting from SDL_PIXELFORMAT_YUY2 (see bug libsdl-org#4841)

* Vita: Fix NULL-pointer dereference

* wayland: Optimize keyboard_handle_modifiers.

1. Mod index values are (mostly) constant, so can be done with xkb_state_new
2. Mods can change without the group changing, avoid remap events if possible

Lastly, as a bonus, I added braces to the locale check, because I was nearby.

* Initialize compile status variable and check also program link status

* testshader: use SDL_malloc instead of SDL_stack_alloc.

* README-windows: Convert to actual Markdown text.

* README-windows: Wordwrap text file.

This makes for easier reading outside of a formal Markdown viewer.

* README-windows: Notes on building with Visual Studio/LLVM.

Fixes libsdl-org#5186.

* wayland: Work around a GNOME xdg_output scaling issue

* wayland: Avoid overwriting xdg_output position with wl_output position

* wayland: Relax the check for mismatching output scales

* configure: improvements to libdecor discovery :

use PKG_CHECK_MODULES, and use DECOR_LIB with find_lib.
Closes: libsdl-org#5460

Co-authored-by: Trigan2025 <trigan2025@hotmail.fr>

* direct3d: Implement missing blend operations.

This is only for Direct3D 9; Direct3D 11 already had this implemented.

Fixes libsdl-org#5375.

* Remove URLs from markdown headers in README-visualc.md

* Clean up formatting in README-directfb.md

* testgles2: Call correct function to get shader info log and add link status checking

* Sync wiki -> header

* Sync wiki -> header

* Vita: Use preallocated memory pool for textures

* Sync wiki -> header

* Correct default structure packing on Windows ARM64

See issue libsdl-org#5454 for details

* Fix potential memory leak in QueueCmdFillRects

* Vita: add hint to select which touchpad generates mouse events

* emscriptenaudio: proxy calls to main thread

* video: wayland: Use wp-viewporter for fullscreen with non-native resolutions

Wayland doesn't support mode switching, however Wayland compositors can support the wp_viewporter protocol, which allows for the mapping of arbitrarily sized buffer regions to output surfaces.  Use this functionality, when available, for fullscreen output when using non-native display modes and/or when dealing with scaled desktops, which can incur significant overdraw without this extension.

This also allows for the exposure of arbitrarily sized, emulated display modes, which can be useful for legacy compatability.

* wayland: Minor fix for old compilers

* video: wayland: Expose more resolutions for mode emulation

Expose as many emulated display modes as possible.  They will currently display stretched to the display's native desktop aspect, but if an application requires a hardcoded resolution, it will work at minimum.

Aside from the change in the emulated display mode list, the Wayland event handling code had to be updated to support separate scaling for the x and y axes, as square pixels are no longer guaranteed.

* video: wayland: Use viewports for non-fullscreen windows with fractional scaling

Use viewports for non-fullscreen windows when the desktop uses fractional scaling and the window is flagged as DPI-aware to provide a backbuffer mapped as close to 1:1 output as possible.  In the cases of odd window sizes the backbuffer may be a pixel off of scaling perfectly into the window size due to its scaled size being rounded off, but a minute amount of scaling during output is likely preferable to the large amounts of overdraw needed with integer scaled buffers.

* Vita: add audio capture support

* Vita: add SDL_GetPreferredLocales support

* stdinc: SDL_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT defines shouldn't have a semicolon.

* x11: Catch X11 errors in X11_SetWindowPosition and X11_SetWindowSize.

The functions can go south if other operations are in progress, like
X11_SetWindowBordered, which might be doing something traumatic behind the
scenes of the window manager.

We can't make these tasks totally synchronous, which would fix the problem,
because not only can the window manager block however long it wants, it might
also decide to deny our requests without any notification, so we'd be waiting
forever for a window change that isn't coming.  :(

Fixes libsdl-org#5274.

* joystick: Fix rumble issues on PS5 HIDAPI controllers

We were returning the report size from HIDAPI_DriverPS5_RumbleJoystick() rather
than 0 upon success, causing SDL_JoystickRumble() (and callers) to think that
rumbling failed.

This didn't cause major problems until 1868c5b, when it started preventing
rumble state from being persisted in the joystick core, even though it was
successfully sent to the hardware.

This led to all sorts of strangeness, including broken rumble duration and
attempts to stop rumble being discarded.

* Desktop OpenGL 1.X/2.X PSVita Support

* Update README-vita.md

* Cleanup Spaces

* Vita: PVROGL: fix indentation and ifdef guards

* Vita: fix readme

* x11: Ignore BadValue for extremely small XRRSetScreenSize resolutions.

Reference Issue libsdl-org#4840.

* SDL2 thread proxying fixes

This PR uses new APIs added in [emscripten-core/emscripten#9336](emscripten-core/emscripten#9336)
to improve compatibility with USE_PTHREADS=1.

Original PR: emscripten-ports/SDL2#127
By: @jakogut
Reviewed by: Daft-Freak

* emscriptenmouse: remove old extra `_INT`

* fix formatting and cast warnings

Co-authored-by: Charlie Birks <charlie@daftgames.net>

* emscriptenmouse: remove useless return statement

* emscriptenframebuffer: fix formatting

* emscripten: Proxy SDL_GetUsableDisplayBounds to the main thread.

* Fixed loading 32-bit BMP files

* Move SDL_List functions to SDL_list.c to avoid more merge with eventual PR

* Add SDL_list.c/h

* Add SDL_list to macosx xcode

* Use RoInitialize/RoUninitialize for Windows.Gaming.Input

Thanks @walbourn!

Fixes libsdl-org#5270

* fix build against older SDKs after commit 8ebef12.

* check for HAVE_ROAPI_H in cmake and autotools, and

update SDL_config_windows.h and SDL_config_winrt.h

* attempt to fix uwp build

* render: Fix setting the scale mode for non-native textures

* Visualise scroll wheel events in testmouse

* Minor cleanup

* x11: Don't unload libGL.so to prevent a crash in XCloseDisplay()

libGL.so may register callbacks that can be invoked upon XCloseDisplay().
If XCloseDisplay() is called after libGL.so is unloaded, the callback pointer
will point at freed memory and invoking it will crash.

The texture framebuffer check optimized out in f37e4a9 was causing libGL.so to
never be unloaded as a side-effect. Skipping it exposed this bug by allowing
libGL.so to actually unload.

* x11: Wait a bit to see if window pos changes when changing fullscreen.

Helps prevent window from moving to 0,0 when leaving fullscreen.

Fixes libsdl-org#4749.

* testgles2: Fix buffer object sizes

* Added a define VERBOSE_MOTION_EVENTS to show mouse and finger motion events

* Handle interaction between auto capture and the SDL_CaptureMouse() API

Fixes libsdl-org#5457

* Minor cleanup

* IBus should use ev keycode instead of X keycode

See: https://github.com/ibus/ibus/blob/5a455b1ead5d72483952356ddfe25b9e3b637e6f/client/gtk2/ibusimcontext.c#L468

* Ignore focus change messages that contradict GetForegroundWindow.

On Wine, when a window is programmatically minimized in response
to losing focus, we receive a WM_ACTIVATE for the deactivation,
but GetForegroundWindow still indicates that our window is focused.
This causes an incorrect SDL_WINDOWEVENT_FOCUS_GAINED.

This is probably a Wine bug, but it may take a while to fix and
then for the fix to make its way to users.

* Don't resize fullscreen windows when hiding or minimizing them (thanks @madewokherd!)

This has the benefit of window previews (mousing over the icon) having the correct size and contents.

Fixes libsdl-org#5320

* x11: when waiting on fullscreen changes, not window position _and_ size.

This makes sure the window doesn't have outdated values if you try to access
them (or call something that does, like SDL_SetWindowMinimumSize).

Fixes libsdl-org#5233.

* Send key release event to input method. (libsdl-org#5281)

Co-authored-by: Ethan Lee <flibitijibibo@gmail.com>

* Cache the fact that a device didn't look like a joystick

Fixes libsdl-org#5211

* x11: Try to keep SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN* in sync with window manager.

So if Gnome/KDE/etc have a keyboard shortcut or titlebar decoration to
make any window go fullscreen (with the _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN flag on the
_NET_WM_STATE property), we update the SDL window flag.

Fixes libsdl-org#5390.

* Sort controllers by the js* index on Linux

Also fixed the initial scan to directly scan devices instead of using
udev so they can be sorted, as intended.

Fixes libsdl-org#4688

* wayland: Evaluate WINDOWPOS_CENTERED_DISPLAY for move events

Partially fixes the mouse cursor in UE5 editor. Imperfect because UE5 uses window position and global mouse state to get position, but of course we don't have global mouse and this is just to get the right display index so this still fails overall. We really need to make global mouse support a feature query...

* wayland: Try to detach at the beginning of ShowWindow, just in case.

It's possible that an external component (probably a GL/VK context) committed, so we need to cover our bases and detach in both HideWindow and ShowWindow.

Fixes a crash in UE5 editor's pop-ups.

* wayland: Add a bug link for the detach FIXME

* wayland: Pin the fake window position at (0, 0).

I kind of thought it'd be nice to have it in the center, but this is an issue
for applications that still assume global mouse and window positions are
accessible. For example, this fixes cursor offset issues in UE5.

* Makefile.in: added missing CXX variable.

* Compile with recursive mutexes for emscripten

Emscripten actually does support recursive mutexes, so no need to use SDL's fake recursive code.

Background: libsdl-org#5428, libsdl-org#5479

* x11: Treat WM setting the window "fullscreen" like FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP.

Fixes libsdl-org#5390.

* Only update modifier state for keys that are pressed in another application

Fixes libsdl-org#4432

* minor adjustment to os/2 watcom makefile

* Make sure the UIKit message box is being handled on the main thread

Potentially fixes libsdl-org#4865

* render: Update the size/scale/viewport on moves, in addition to resizes.

For OpenGL this means resetting the viewport state shadowing flag too.

Fixes libsdl-org#1504

* direct3d11: Set the swapchain target immediately after creating it.

Fixes libsdl-org#4782

* video: wayland: Set the surface damage region when using fullscreen viewports

When using emulated display modes, the output size is often larger than the drawable buffer.  As the surface damage region is automatically calculated from the smaller drawable buffer size, the damage region needs to be manually set to cover the entire viewport region or visual repaint artifacts can result.

* Fixed typo

* Updated the patch notes with API changes for 2.0.22

* Update version to 2.0.22 for release

* audio: SDL_ConvertStereoToMono_SSE3 missed an unaligned load.

* UWP: Require Windows 10 16299 or newer.

This is required to build with WGI support. Thanks for @FrozenChameleon for the fix!

Fixes libsdl-org#5504

* Vita: fix VIDEO_VITA_PVR flag

* fix os2 timer in fallback mode

* testevdev: Recognise touchpads as such

At the time I contributed this unit test, SDL didn't understand Linux
touchpads, but now it does.

Fixes: 373216a "Added support for touchpads in the Linux evdev code"
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>

* testevdev: Adapt to a broader definition of keyboards

At the time I contributed this unit test, SDL had a relatively narrow
definition of what is a keyboard, approximately matching udev
ID_INPUT_KEYBOARD. Now it uses the equivalent of udev ID_INPUT_KEY,
which matches anything with keyboard keys, and not just reasonably
complete alphanumeric keyboards.

Fixes: 040bd7a "Fix udev not detecting ID_INPUT_KEY devices when udev is not running"
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>

* test: Copy utf8.txt to build directory

testiconv wants this.

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>

* Initialise scandir argument

'scandir' does not initialise 'entries' on error

* Wayland: Add SDL_HINT_VIDEO_WAYLAND_PREFER_LIBDECOR

This hint allows libdecor to be used even when xdg-decoration is
available. It's mostly useful for debugging libdecor, but could in
theory be used by applications which want to (for example) bundle their
own libdecor plugins.

* WhatsNew.txt: Added SDL_HINT_VIDEO_WAYLAND_PREFER_LIBDECOR

* WhatsNew.txt: Document new dependency on libwayland-client 1.18.0

Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>

* CI: update os2.yml to use open-watcom/setup-watcom

also remove os2-buildbot.sh -- not needed anymore.

* avoid NullPointer in SDL_GL_MakeCurrent

* avoid NullPointer in SDL_GetRenderTarget

* video: Wayland: Clamp fullscreen window dimensions to desktop

A scaled fullscreen window may exceed the bounds of the desktop.  Clamp the window size to the desktop dimensions in fullscreen mode.

* video: Wayland: Always round scaled pointer coordinates down

Rounding up can cause the pointer coordinates to exceed the window boundaries at the right and bottom edges.

* x11: Update the display when the WM changes a window's fullscreen state.

Fixes libsdl-org#5390.

* Added CMake option to disable the installer

* cmake: Fixed indenting and some oldschool `endif(TEXT)` things.

* hints: Make SDL_VIDEODRIVER and SDL_AUDIODRIVER formal hints.

They were just environment variables before.

Fixes libsdl-org#5528.

* Revert "video: Prefer Wayland over X11"

This reverts commit 8ceba27.

SDL Wayland support is stable, but there are a number of issues with third-party software (NVIDIA drivers, libwayland event overflow, libdecor not handling plugin load failures, Steam overlay not working with Wayland, etc.) that make it better to default to X11 at this time.

Games which would like to prefer wayland when available can use the following code before SDL_Init():
	SDL_SetHint(SDL_HINT_VIDEODRIVER, "wayland,x11");

Fixes libsdl-org#5527

* Certain audio drivers, like the RME "Pro" Audio driver, have resampling quality issues when using WASAPI.

We'll use SDL's resampling algorithm so we have consistent quality between platforms and drivers.

Fixes libsdl-org#5538

* wayland: Add support for TOOLTIP/POPUP_MENU

* video: Don't minimize fullscreen windows on focus loss by default when mode switching is disabled

When mode switching is disabled in a video backend, fullscreen windows are basically just fullscreen desktop windows with different internal scaling.  As no mode switching occurs, there's no need to minimize them on focus loss by default.  This can still be overridden by explicitly setting the internal hint for minimizing on focus loss.

This has the side effect of fixing a bug on GNOME, where, when a fullscreen Wayland window has it's focus lost and restored via alt+tab followed by switching back to windowed mode, the top portion of the window won't end up being obstructed by GNOME's top bar.

* Added controller mapping for the Thrustmaster Dual Analog 3.2 on Linux

* Enable evdev-based gamecontrollerdb on FreeBSD

* simplify SDL_GetBasePath on windows
- use GetModuleFileName directly (as recommended)

* use explicit GetModuleFileNameW

* Remove HWND_TOPMOST for fullscreen windows

Fixes libsdl-org#5509

* SDL_render.c: internally change viewport/cliprect type from SDL_FRect to SDL_DRect (double precision). (see bug libsdl-org#5547)

* Don't call scandir() inside of scandir()

This works around a crash in address sanitizer

* Fixed compile warnings

* x11: Revert "Fix keymap updating for X11 backend"

This reverts commit de6d290.

This patch had multiple issues, discussed in libsdl-org#5520.

* Fixed build

* Fix recent changes in VitaSDK

* SceKernelMemBlockType to unsigned int

* Fix a -Wshadow warning

* Remove an unused function prototype

* WhatsNew.txt: Add SDL_FRectEqualsEpsilon()

* Add SDL_FLT_EPSILON.

* SDL_Rect: Use a default epsilon in SDL_FRectEquals()

Add SDL_FRectEqualsEpsilon() for when more control over
equality test is required.

* test: Basic tests for SDL_FRectEquals

Based on the integer version. These tests mostly check that input
isn't mangled and that invalid input gives the expected negative
result.

* hidapi: Wrap CopyHIDDeviceInfo in define checks.

The purpose of this is to silence a 'defined but not used'
warning.

* os2: SDL_DestroyMutex should ignore NULL mutexes.

Every other backend does this, so this should match, now.
It's possible this was harmless, but we can avoid the system call
and the (likely?) debug message when it fails, though!

* windows: Fix calling convention for RoInitialize/RoUninitialize

Fixes libsdl-org#5563

* windows: Fix RoInitialize() failure after a CoInitializeEx() call using apartment threading

This mirrors the same codepath in WIN_CoInitialize() which handles STA and MTA.

* WGI: Keep a reference to the MTA to avoid crashing on COM teardown

Fixes libsdl-org#5552
Fixes libsdl-org#5270

* WGI: Only call RoUninitialize() if RoInitialize() succeeded

* Handle potential out of memory condition when working with hints

* SDL_Rect: Add \sa documentation block to SDL_FRect

* Return a correlation error when trigger rumble is attempted without correlation

* Fixed build

* SDL: sometimes the PS5 controller doesn't report having to power even when connected over USB. Possibly related to being completely charged? Either way we already know that it's USB or BT so let's use the driver's knowledge instead.

* Added support for the Backbone One controller on iOS

* Revert "Fix relative mouse input for Unvanquished (unvanquished.net)"

This reverts commit 3318590.

Fixes libsdl-org#5569

* hidapi, libusb: import mainstream commit 536bad201e

* Fixed logical size synchronization issue on macOS

https://discourse.libsdl.org/t/sdl-2-0-22-prerelease/35306/6

* x11: revert checks for _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN changes.

This reverts commit 8597735.
This reverts commit 0249df9.

Fixes libsdl-org#5572.
Reopens libsdl-org#5390.

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