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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Lutz
05f4e73608 Codechange: Replace custom mutex code with C++11 mutex'es.
A conforming compiler with a valid <mutex>-header is expected.
Most parts of the code assume that locking a mutex will never fail unexpectedly,
which is generally true on all common platforms that don't just pretend to
be C++11. The use of condition variables in driver code is checked.
2019-04-06 11:27:39 +02:00
Henry Wilson
af7d9020a1 Codechange: Use override specifer for overriding member declarations
This is a C++11 feature that allows the compiler to check that a virtual
member declaration overrides a base-class member with the same signature.

Also src/blitter/32bpp_anim_sse4.hpp +38 is no longer erroneously marked
as virtual despite being a template.
2019-03-24 16:10:04 +01:00
Michael Lutz
f670277ff5 Codechange: [OSX] Try to set the thread name for debugger display. 2018-04-10 23:30:01 +02:00
frosch
31f046bd9b (svn r27670) -Add: [FS#6471] Assign descriptive names to (GNU pthread) threads. (JGR) 2016-10-30 17:29:33 +00:00
rubidium
0463dbdc9e (svn r26482) -Codechange: add an include that allows us to undefine/redefine "unsafe" functions to prevent them from being used, and thus having to care about certain aspects of their return values 2014-04-23 20:13:33 +00:00
frosch
7ac18c0f22 (svn r26349) -Add: Optional recursive locking of mutexes. 2014-02-16 21:37:05 +00:00
rubidium
1a515e6344 (svn r22405) -Document: some more "random-ish" tidbits 2011-05-01 19:14:12 +00:00
smatz
77fe95f552 (svn r20860) -Cleanup: remove some unused functions and variables 2010-10-01 16:42:28 +00:00
rubidium
a15d179edf (svn r20823) -Codechange: enable/add some error/sanity checking in the pthread code 2010-09-17 16:24:26 +00:00
rubidium
f4f4044859 (svn r17776) -Codechange: [SDL] make "update the video card"-process asynchronious. Profiling with gprof etc. hasn't shown us that DrawSurfaceToScreen takes a significant amount of CPU; only using TIC/TOC it became apparant that it was a heavy CPU-cycle user or that it was waiting for something.
The benefit of making this function asynchronious ranges from 2%-25% (real time) during fast forward on dual core/hyperthreading-enabled CPUs; 8bpp improvements are, in my test cases, significantly smaller than 32bpp improvements.
On single core non-hyperthreading-enabled CPUs the extra locking/scheduling costs up to 1% extra realtime in fast forward. You can use -v sdl:no_threads to disable threading and undo this loss.
During normal non-fast-forwarded games the benefit/costs are negligable except when the gameloop takes more than about 90% of the time of a tick.
Note that allegro's performance does not improve with this system, likely due to their way of getting data to the video card. It is not implemented for the OS X/Windows video backends, unless (ofcourse) SDL is used there.
Funny is that the performance of the 32bpp(-anim) blitter is, at least in some test cases, significantly faster (more than 10%) than the 8bpp(-optimized) blitter when looking at real time in fast forward on a dual core CPU; it was slower.
The idea comes from a paper/report by Idar Borlaug and Knut Imar Hagen.
2009-10-15 17:41:06 +00:00
rubidium
07d2af338e (svn r17339) -Codechange: move thread related files to their own directory (like done for video, music, sound, etc) 2009-09-01 10:07:22 +00:00