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Philipp Wiesemann 2d67178149 Renamed a class in Java file for consistency. 2013-11-10 17:40:26 +01:00
Philipp Wiesemann 802f83ff99 Removed not needed imports from Java file. 2013-11-10 17:38:03 +01:00
Philipp Wiesemann d6c1e3812e Added missing @Override annotations in Java file. 2013-11-10 17:35:07 +01:00
Philipp Wiesemann 26ce68e8c2 Changed motion listener implementation not to inherit from Activity class. 2013-11-10 15:04:58 +01:00
Philipp Wiesemann fda8d93440 Moved two function calls so they are only called if needed.
If the MotionEvent is not from joystick the return values are not needed.
2013-11-10 14:58:48 +01:00
Gabriel Jacobo 22770a8f40 [Android] Fixes Bug 2041 - can't get SDL_QUIT event...
Thanks to Denis Bernard!

Also, changed the Android manifest so the app doesn't quit with orientation
changes, and made testgles.c exit properly on Android.
2013-11-06 11:23:24 -03:00
Gabriel Jacobo 0b7c69fe12 Adds Joystick support for Android
This bumps the build SDK level to 12 (up from 10). Runtime requirements remain
the same (at API level < 12 joystick support is disabled).

Also enables building SDL for armv7 and x86.
2013-11-05 20:07:39 -03:00
Sam Lantinga 5697089d98 Fixed bug 2156 - Android: Accelerometer values fed to joystick driver are inverted for the X axis and wrong for Z
Denis Bernard

Background information: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html#values

Steps to reproduce: compile testjoystick.c as an android app (change screen size according to your device). While running the app, also run:

adb logcat -c; adb logcat -s 'SDL:*' 'SDL/APP:*'

When tilting the device left/right, the joystick moves in the opposite direction of what one would expect. Or at least, the behaviour is not consistent with the Y axis.

Also when the device sits on a table (obviously not moving), the Z axis value oscillates between -32000 and +32000 (by overflow):

I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: 32511
I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: 32575
I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: 32383
I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: -32386
I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: -32450
I/SDL/APP ( 1994): Joystick 0 axis 2 value: -32578

This is caused by the accelerometer yielding a constant value around 9.81 for Z and feeding something like 0.9 to 1.1 to the joystick driver, resulting in the overflow.

Proposed fix in SDLActivity.java (swap X and subtract G from Z reading)
2013-10-20 23:52:02 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 7ae171d15e Fixed bug 2155 - automatically remap accelerometer coordinates according to screen orientation on Android
Denis Bernard

Background information: http://android-developers.blogspot.fr/2010/09/one-screen-turn-deserves-another.html and http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorEvent.html

Right now, the Android accelerometer event handler feeds raw accelerometer data  to the SDL Joystick driver. The result is that for landscape-only applications, the axis need to be swapped if running on a portrait device (like a phone), and vice-versa: running a portrait only app on a landscape device like a tablet.

The purpose of this patch is to perform coordinate remapping of the accelerometer data before feeding it to the SDL joystick driver so that the X axis of the joystick is always aligned with the X axis of the display, same for the Y axis.

This has been tested on applications that support screen orientation changes as well as applications with fixed screen orientations, both on phones and tablets.
2013-10-17 23:44:30 -07:00
Sam Lantinga 4349cb5769 Fixed bug 2146 - Enable static linking of libSDL on Android
Denis Bernard

This patch to Android.mk adds support for static linking of libSDL for Android applications. A patched readme with static build instructions is also provided.

It does not break existing build environments setup according to the README-android.txt since the static library version will not be built in not required.

The static build uses the Android NDK module system (see docs/IMPORT-MODULE.html in the NDK folder and step 5 in the instructions below).

Instructions:
1. Copy the android-project directory wherever you want to keep your projects
   and rename it to the name of your project.
2. Create a symlink to SDL/src/main/android/SDL_android_main.c as
   <project>/jni/src/SDL_android_main.c
3. Rename <project>/jni/src/Android_static.mk to <project>/jni/src/Android.mk
   (overwrite the existing one)
4. Edit <project>/jni/src/Android.mk to include your source files
5. create and export an environment variable named NDK_MODULE_PATH that points
   to the parent directory of this SDL directory. e.g.:

   export NDK_MODULE_PATH="$PWD"/..

6. Edit <project>/src/org/libsdl/app/SDLActivity.java and remove the call to
   System.loadLibrary("SDL2") line 42.
7. Run 'ndk-build' (a script provided by the NDK). This compiles the C source

Although this requires an environment variable to be setup, it can be added once and for all to the main Android.mk of the project.
2013-10-10 21:51:39 -07:00
Philipp Wiesemann 0db36f51aa Added detection of touch devices before first touch events happen on Android.
On Android available touch devices are now added with video initialization (like
the keyboard). This fixes SDL_GetNumTouchDevices() returning 0 before any touch
events happened although there is a touch screen available. The adding of touch
devices after a touch event was received is still active to allow connecting
devices later (if this is possible) and to provide a fallback if the new init
did not work somehow. For the implementation JNI was used and API level 9 is
required. There seems to be nothing in the Android NDK's input header (input.h)
to implement everything on C side without communication with Java side.
2013-10-05 17:08:19 +02:00
Gabriel Jacobo cc122ce520 Fixes #2036 and #2038, bypass camera zoom and shutter keypresses on Android. 2013-08-22 10:22:22 -03:00
Gabriel Jacobo 0eeb76d869 Fixes bug #2037, common EGL code for Android and X11 2013-08-19 16:29:46 -03:00
Gabriel Jacobo dad420670f Fixes #2022, do not resume on Android when surfaceChanged
If the app is in landscape mode and the user presses the power button, a pause
is followed immediately by a surfaceChanged event because the lock screen
is shown in portrait mode. This triggers a "false" resume.
So, we just pause and resume following the onWindowFocusChanged events.

Also, wait for SDL_APP_WILLENTERBACKGROUND and SDL_APP_DIDENTERBACKGROUND before
blocking the event pump.
2013-08-12 11:13:50 -03:00