We previously thought this wasn't possible because constant buffer offsets and
partial updates were unavailable, but we were reading the wrong table - this is
only the case for D3D11...
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3d11/overviews-direct3d-11-devices-downlevel-intro
... while 12 doesn't list this feature at all:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3d12/hardware-feature-levels
We double checked and Jesse Natalie confirmed that this feature is required for
D3D12 even for 11_0 drivers. (Thanks Jesse!)
Additionally, D3D12 requires that UAVs are accessible from all shader stages,
meaning Tier 2 is enough to support the number of UAVs we need. Tier 1 could be
a property to lower the requirements, but that can be done later.
The X server maintains the desktop, but XRandR sends disconnect notifications for all displays. In this case fall back to the generic X11 desktop as a display.
- In previous firmwares for my gamepads, the buttons were sent in a static order for ABXY.
- To better be 'transparent' to the driver and save myself from future fragmentation, I am updating the mappings to be consistent, where the HID report should always expect to receive the button inputs based on cardinal button directions rather than button labels.
- This better aligns with the existing 'fallback' behavior of a generic device.
- Coincides with firmware library update: https://github.com/HandHeldLegend/HOJA-LIB-RP2040/pull/30
* Update NDK version to 28 and add 16kb page size linker flags to x86_64
* Remove Android Linker Options
16kb page size is now the default since NDK r28c
* Update Android CI to use NDK 28
SDL has been building on GNU/Hurd for a long time, using either drivers
based on external libraries (e.g. X11, pulseaudio, sndio, etc) or dummy
drivers. This commit introduces it explicitly as platform, so it can be
recognized, and tweaked as needed. In particular:
- introduce the SDL_PLATFORM_HURD define
- tighten/improve the platform detection in cmake, and use "Hurd" as
identifier
- return the platform name in SDL_GetPlatform()
- tweak the CFLAGS/LDFLAGS so pthreads can be used properly
- implement SDL_GetExeName(), using /proc/self/exe as provided by the
basic Linux-like procfs
- enable GLES 2 in tests (mostly for consistency with Linux)
In certain cases when moving fullscreen windows in scaled desktop configurations, the window origin might overlap two displays at once. Check if the window is at the origin of a specific display before falling back to the generic window rectangle check.
Fixes rare fullscreen window misplacement when moving fullscreen windows via a desktop shortcut while using the Wayland scale-to-display mode.