annotate vidix/rage128_vid.c @ 31139:9a2e299dc256

Add final missing bits of CineForm HD support on Linux (via the Windows DirectShow codec). Required changes: - codecs.conf entry (of course). - Allow opening files with ¡È.col¡É in the file name, just like ¡Èvp3¡É and ¡È.fpf¡É already was allowed. (CineForm expects to be able to do this, presumably for some color management code.) - In registry.c, fake a few registry keys that the codec expects the installer to have written. Also, change a few magic numbers (0, 2) to the appropriate constants (ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) where appropriate, so the code is easier to follow. SMP works fine, but seemingly performs suboptimally (e.g., on my dual-core laptop, CineForm performs better if I lie to it and tell it I have four cores). I don't know if this is inherent in the codec, or some inefficiency in the emulated synchronization primitives.
author sesse
date Sun, 23 May 2010 16:01:12 +0000
parents 1e215be6a749
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1e215be6a749 Get rid of build system hackery to generate mga_crtc2_vid.o and rage128_vid.o.
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1 #define RAGE128
1e215be6a749 Get rid of build system hackery to generate mga_crtc2_vid.o and rage128_vid.o.
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1e215be6a749 Get rid of build system hackery to generate mga_crtc2_vid.o and rage128_vid.o.
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3 #include "radeon_vid.c"