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- /*
- Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Erwin Coumans http://bullet.googlecode.com
- This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
- In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
- Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
- including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
- subject to the following restrictions:
- 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
- 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
- 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
- */
- #ifndef BT_SCALAR_H
- #define BT_SCALAR_H
- #ifdef BT_MANAGED_CODE
- //Aligned data types not supported in managed code
- #pragma unmanaged
- #endif
- #include <float.h>
- #include <math.h>
- #include <stdlib.h> //size_t for MSVC 6.0
- #include <stdint.h>
- /* SVN $Revision$ on $Date$ from http://bullet.googlecode.com*/
- #define BT_BULLET_VERSION 279
- // -- GODOT start --
- namespace VHACD {
- // -- GODOT end --
- inline int32_t btGetVersion()
- {
- return BT_BULLET_VERSION;
- }
- // -- GODOT start --
- }; // namespace VHACD
- // -- GODOT end --
- #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(_DEBUG)
- #define BT_DEBUG
- #endif
- #ifdef _WIN32
- #if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1300)
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE inline
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a
- #else
- //#define BT_HAS_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR
- #pragma warning(disable : 4324) // disable padding warning
- // #pragma warning(disable:4530) // Disable the exception disable but used in MSCV Stl warning.
- // #pragma warning(disable:4996) //Turn off warnings about deprecated C routines
- // #pragma warning(disable:4786) // Disable the "debug name too long" warning
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE __forceinline
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) __declspec(align(16)) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) __declspec(align(64)) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) __declspec(align(128)) a
- #ifdef _XBOX
- #define BT_USE_VMX128
- #include <ppcintrinsics.h>
- #define BT_HAVE_NATIVE_FSEL
- #define btFsel(a, b, c) __fsel((a), (b), (c))
- #else
- // -- GODOT start --
- //#if (defined(_WIN32) && (_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400) && (!defined(BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION))
- #if (defined(_WIN32) && (_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400) && (!defined(BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION)) && (!defined(_M_ARM)) && (!defined(_M_ARM64))
- // -- GODOT end --
- #define BT_USE_SSE
- #include <emmintrin.h>
- #endif
- #endif //_XBOX
- #endif //__MINGW32__
- #include <assert.h>
- #ifdef BT_DEBUG
- #define btAssert assert
- #else
- #define btAssert(x)
- #endif
- //btFullAssert is optional, slows down a lot
- #define btFullAssert(x)
- #define btLikely(_c) _c
- #define btUnlikely(_c) _c
- #else
- #if defined(__CELLOS_LV2__)
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a __attribute__((aligned(16)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a __attribute__((aligned(64)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a __attribute__((aligned(128)))
- #ifndef assert
- #include <assert.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef BT_DEBUG
- #ifdef __SPU__
- #include <spu_printf.h>
- #define printf spu_printf
- #define btAssert(x) \
- { \
- if (!(x)) { \
- printf("Assert " __FILE__ ":%u (" #x ")\n", __LINE__); \
- spu_hcmpeq(0, 0); \
- } \
- }
- #else
- #define btAssert assert
- #endif
- #else
- #define btAssert(x)
- #endif
- //btFullAssert is optional, slows down a lot
- #define btFullAssert(x)
- #define btLikely(_c) _c
- #define btUnlikely(_c) _c
- #else
- #ifdef USE_LIBSPE2
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE __inline
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a __attribute__((aligned(16)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a __attribute__((aligned(64)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a __attribute__((aligned(128)))
- #ifndef assert
- #include <assert.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef BT_DEBUG
- #define btAssert assert
- #else
- #define btAssert(x)
- #endif
- //btFullAssert is optional, slows down a lot
- #define btFullAssert(x)
- #define btLikely(_c) __builtin_expect((_c), 1)
- #define btUnlikely(_c) __builtin_expect((_c), 0)
- #else
- //non-windows systems
- #if (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__i386__) && (!defined(BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION)))
- #define BT_USE_SSE
- #include <emmintrin.h>
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE inline
- ///@todo: check out alignment methods for other platforms/compilers
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a __attribute__((aligned(16)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a __attribute__((aligned(64)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a __attribute__((aligned(128)))
- #ifndef assert
- #include <assert.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(_DEBUG)
- #define btAssert assert
- #else
- #define btAssert(x)
- #endif
- //btFullAssert is optional, slows down a lot
- #define btFullAssert(x)
- #define btLikely(_c) _c
- #define btUnlikely(_c) _c
- #else
- #define SIMD_FORCE_INLINE inline
- ///@todo: check out alignment methods for other platforms/compilers
- ///#define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a __attribute__ ((aligned (16)))
- ///#define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a __attribute__ ((aligned (64)))
- ///#define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a __attribute__ ((aligned (128)))
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED16(a) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED64(a) a
- #define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED128(a) a
- #ifndef assert
- #include <assert.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(_DEBUG)
- #define btAssert assert
- #else
- #define btAssert(x)
- #endif
- //btFullAssert is optional, slows down a lot
- #define btFullAssert(x)
- #define btLikely(_c) _c
- #define btUnlikely(_c) _c
- #endif //__APPLE__
- #endif // LIBSPE2
- #endif //__CELLOS_LV2__
- #endif
- // -- GODOT start --
- namespace VHACD {
- // -- GODOT end --
- ///The btScalar type abstracts floating point numbers, to easily switch between double and single floating point precision.
- #if defined(BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION)
- typedef double btScalar;
- //this number could be bigger in double precision
- #define BT_LARGE_FLOAT 1e30
- #else
- typedef float btScalar;
- //keep BT_LARGE_FLOAT*BT_LARGE_FLOAT < FLT_MAX
- #define BT_LARGE_FLOAT 1e18f
- #endif
- #define BT_DECLARE_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR() \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void* operator new(size_t sizeInBytes) { return btAlignedAlloc(sizeInBytes, 16); } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void operator delete(void* ptr) { btAlignedFree(ptr); } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void* operator new(size_t, void* ptr) { return ptr; } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void operator delete(void*, void*) {} \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void* operator new[](size_t sizeInBytes) { return btAlignedAlloc(sizeInBytes, 16); } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void operator delete[](void* ptr) { btAlignedFree(ptr); } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void* operator new[](size_t, void* ptr) { return ptr; } \
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void operator delete[](void*, void*) {}
- #if defined(BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION) || defined(BT_FORCE_DOUBLE_FUNCTIONS)
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btSqrt(btScalar x)
- {
- return sqrt(x);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btFabs(btScalar x) { return fabs(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btCos(btScalar x) { return cos(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btSin(btScalar x) { return sin(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btTan(btScalar x) { return tan(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAcos(btScalar x)
- {
- if (x < btScalar(-1))
- x = btScalar(-1);
- if (x > btScalar(1))
- x = btScalar(1);
- return acos(x);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAsin(btScalar x)
- {
- if (x < btScalar(-1))
- x = btScalar(-1);
- if (x > btScalar(1))
- x = btScalar(1);
- return asin(x);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAtan(btScalar x) { return atan(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAtan2(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return atan2(x, y); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btExp(btScalar x) { return exp(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btLog(btScalar x) { return log(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btPow(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return pow(x, y); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btFmod(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return fmod(x, y); }
- #else
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btSqrt(btScalar y)
- {
- #ifdef USE_APPROXIMATION
- double x, z, tempf;
- unsigned long* tfptr = ((unsigned long*)&tempf) + 1;
- tempf = y;
- *tfptr = (0xbfcdd90a - *tfptr) >> 1; /* estimate of 1/sqrt(y) */
- x = tempf;
- z = y * btScalar(0.5);
- x = (btScalar(1.5) * x) - (x * x) * (x * z); /* iteration formula */
- x = (btScalar(1.5) * x) - (x * x) * (x * z);
- x = (btScalar(1.5) * x) - (x * x) * (x * z);
- x = (btScalar(1.5) * x) - (x * x) * (x * z);
- x = (btScalar(1.5) * x) - (x * x) * (x * z);
- return x * y;
- #else
- return sqrtf(y);
- #endif
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btFabs(btScalar x) { return fabsf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btCos(btScalar x) { return cosf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btSin(btScalar x) { return sinf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btTan(btScalar x) { return tanf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAcos(btScalar x)
- {
- if (x < btScalar(-1))
- x = btScalar(-1);
- if (x > btScalar(1))
- x = btScalar(1);
- return acosf(x);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAsin(btScalar x)
- {
- if (x < btScalar(-1))
- x = btScalar(-1);
- if (x > btScalar(1))
- x = btScalar(1);
- return asinf(x);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAtan(btScalar x) { return atanf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAtan2(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return atan2f(x, y); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btExp(btScalar x) { return expf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btLog(btScalar x) { return logf(x); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btPow(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return powf(x, y); }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btFmod(btScalar x, btScalar y) { return fmodf(x, y); }
- #endif
- #define SIMD_2_PI btScalar(6.283185307179586232)
- #define SIMD_PI (SIMD_2_PI * btScalar(0.5))
- #define SIMD_HALF_PI (SIMD_2_PI * btScalar(0.25))
- #define SIMD_RADS_PER_DEG (SIMD_2_PI / btScalar(360.0))
- #define SIMD_DEGS_PER_RAD (btScalar(360.0) / SIMD_2_PI)
- #define SIMDSQRT12 btScalar(0.7071067811865475244008443621048490)
- #define btRecipSqrt(x) ((btScalar)(btScalar(1.0) / btSqrt(btScalar(x)))) /* reciprocal square root */
- #ifdef BT_USE_DOUBLE_PRECISION
- #define SIMD_EPSILON DBL_EPSILON
- #define SIMD_INFINITY DBL_MAX
- #else
- #define SIMD_EPSILON FLT_EPSILON
- #define SIMD_INFINITY FLT_MAX
- #endif
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btAtan2Fast(btScalar y, btScalar x)
- {
- btScalar coeff_1 = SIMD_PI / 4.0f;
- btScalar coeff_2 = 3.0f * coeff_1;
- btScalar abs_y = btFabs(y);
- btScalar angle;
- if (x >= 0.0f) {
- btScalar r = (x - abs_y) / (x + abs_y);
- angle = coeff_1 - coeff_1 * r;
- }
- else {
- btScalar r = (x + abs_y) / (abs_y - x);
- angle = coeff_2 - coeff_1 * r;
- }
- return (y < 0.0f) ? -angle : angle;
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE bool btFuzzyZero(btScalar x) { return btFabs(x) < SIMD_EPSILON; }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE bool btEqual(btScalar a, btScalar eps)
- {
- return (((a) <= eps) && !((a) < -eps));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE bool btGreaterEqual(btScalar a, btScalar eps)
- {
- return (!((a) <= eps));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE int32_t btIsNegative(btScalar x)
- {
- return x < btScalar(0.0) ? 1 : 0;
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btRadians(btScalar x) { return x * SIMD_RADS_PER_DEG; }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btDegrees(btScalar x) { return x * SIMD_DEGS_PER_RAD; }
- #define BT_DECLARE_HANDLE(name) \
- typedef struct name##__ { \
- int32_t unused; \
- } * name
- #ifndef btFsel
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btFsel(btScalar a, btScalar b, btScalar c)
- {
- return a >= 0 ? b : c;
- }
- #endif
- #define btFsels(a, b, c) (btScalar) btFsel(a, b, c)
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE bool btMachineIsLittleEndian()
- {
- long int i = 1;
- const char* p = (const char*)&i;
- if (p[0] == 1) // Lowest address contains the least significant byte
- return true;
- else
- return false;
- }
- ///btSelect avoids branches, which makes performance much better for consoles like Playstation 3 and XBox 360
- ///Thanks Phil Knight. See also http://www.cellperformance.com/articles/2006/04/more_techniques_for_eliminatin_1.html
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE unsigned btSelect(unsigned condition, unsigned valueIfConditionNonZero, unsigned valueIfConditionZero)
- {
- // Set testNz to 0xFFFFFFFF if condition is nonzero, 0x00000000 if condition is zero
- // Rely on positive value or'ed with its negative having sign bit on
- // and zero value or'ed with its negative (which is still zero) having sign bit off
- // Use arithmetic shift right, shifting the sign bit through all 32 bits
- unsigned testNz = (unsigned)(((int32_t)condition | -(int32_t)condition) >> 31);
- unsigned testEqz = ~testNz;
- return ((valueIfConditionNonZero & testNz) | (valueIfConditionZero & testEqz));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE int32_t btSelect(unsigned condition, int32_t valueIfConditionNonZero, int32_t valueIfConditionZero)
- {
- unsigned testNz = (unsigned)(((int32_t)condition | -(int32_t)condition) >> 31);
- unsigned testEqz = ~testNz;
- return static_cast<int32_t>((valueIfConditionNonZero & testNz) | (valueIfConditionZero & testEqz));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE float btSelect(unsigned condition, float valueIfConditionNonZero, float valueIfConditionZero)
- {
- #ifdef BT_HAVE_NATIVE_FSEL
- return (float)btFsel((btScalar)condition - btScalar(1.0f), valueIfConditionNonZero, valueIfConditionZero);
- #else
- return (condition != 0) ? valueIfConditionNonZero : valueIfConditionZero;
- #endif
- }
- template <typename T>
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void btSwap(T& a, T& b)
- {
- T tmp = a;
- a = b;
- b = tmp;
- }
- //PCK: endian swapping functions
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE unsigned btSwapEndian(unsigned val)
- {
- return (((val & 0xff000000) >> 24) | ((val & 0x00ff0000) >> 8) | ((val & 0x0000ff00) << 8) | ((val & 0x000000ff) << 24));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE unsigned short btSwapEndian(unsigned short val)
- {
- return static_cast<unsigned short>(((val & 0xff00) >> 8) | ((val & 0x00ff) << 8));
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE unsigned btSwapEndian(int32_t val)
- {
- return btSwapEndian((unsigned)val);
- }
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE unsigned short btSwapEndian(short val)
- {
- return btSwapEndian((unsigned short)val);
- }
- ///btSwapFloat uses using char pointers to swap the endianness
- ////btSwapFloat/btSwapDouble will NOT return a float, because the machine might 'correct' invalid floating point values
- ///Not all values of sign/exponent/mantissa are valid floating point numbers according to IEEE 754.
- ///When a floating point unit is faced with an invalid value, it may actually change the value, or worse, throw an exception.
- ///In most systems, running user mode code, you wouldn't get an exception, but instead the hardware/os/runtime will 'fix' the number for you.
- ///so instead of returning a float/double, we return integer/long long integer
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE uint32_t btSwapEndianFloat(float d)
- {
- uint32_t a = 0;
- unsigned char* dst = (unsigned char*)&a;
- unsigned char* src = (unsigned char*)&d;
- dst[0] = src[3];
- dst[1] = src[2];
- dst[2] = src[1];
- dst[3] = src[0];
- return a;
- }
- // unswap using char pointers
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE float btUnswapEndianFloat(uint32_t a)
- {
- float d = 0.0f;
- unsigned char* src = (unsigned char*)&a;
- unsigned char* dst = (unsigned char*)&d;
- dst[0] = src[3];
- dst[1] = src[2];
- dst[2] = src[1];
- dst[3] = src[0];
- return d;
- }
- // swap using char pointers
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE void btSwapEndianDouble(double d, unsigned char* dst)
- {
- unsigned char* src = (unsigned char*)&d;
- dst[0] = src[7];
- dst[1] = src[6];
- dst[2] = src[5];
- dst[3] = src[4];
- dst[4] = src[3];
- dst[5] = src[2];
- dst[6] = src[1];
- dst[7] = src[0];
- }
- // unswap using char pointers
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE double btUnswapEndianDouble(const unsigned char* src)
- {
- double d = 0.0;
- unsigned char* dst = (unsigned char*)&d;
- dst[0] = src[7];
- dst[1] = src[6];
- dst[2] = src[5];
- dst[3] = src[4];
- dst[4] = src[3];
- dst[5] = src[2];
- dst[6] = src[1];
- dst[7] = src[0];
- return d;
- }
- // returns normalized value in range [-SIMD_PI, SIMD_PI]
- SIMD_FORCE_INLINE btScalar btNormalizeAngle(btScalar angleInRadians)
- {
- angleInRadians = btFmod(angleInRadians, SIMD_2_PI);
- if (angleInRadians < -SIMD_PI) {
- return angleInRadians + SIMD_2_PI;
- }
- else if (angleInRadians > SIMD_PI) {
- return angleInRadians - SIMD_2_PI;
- }
- else {
- return angleInRadians;
- }
- }
- ///rudimentary class to provide type info
- struct btTypedObject {
- btTypedObject(int32_t objectType)
- : m_objectType(objectType)
- {
- }
- int32_t m_objectType;
- inline int32_t getObjectType() const
- {
- return m_objectType;
- }
- };
- // -- GODOT start --
- // Cherry-picked from Bullet 2.88 to fix GH-27926
- ///align a pointer to the provided alignment, upwards
- template <typename T>
- T *btAlignPointer(T *unalignedPtr, size_t alignment)
- {
- struct btConvertPointerSizeT
- {
- union {
- T *ptr;
- size_t integer;
- };
- };
- btConvertPointerSizeT converter;
- const size_t bit_mask = ~(alignment - 1);
- converter.ptr = unalignedPtr;
- converter.integer += alignment - 1;
- converter.integer &= bit_mask;
- return converter.ptr;
- }
- // -- GODOT end --
- // -- GODOT start --
- }; // namespace VHACD
- // -- GODOT end --
- #endif //BT_SCALAR_H
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