From 79eca25c945a535a7a0325999034bae17da92412 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dan miller Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 05:15:33 +0000 Subject: resubmitting ode --- libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h | 337 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 337 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h (limited to 'libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h') diff --git a/libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h b/libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc4272d --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/ode-0.9/contrib/BreakableJoints/common.h @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +/************************************************************************* + * * + * Open Dynamics Engine, Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Russell L. Smith. * + * All rights reserved. Email: russ@q12.org Web: www.q12.org * + * * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * + * modify it under the terms of EITHER: * + * (1) The GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free * + * Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at * + * your option) any later version. The text of the GNU Lesser * + * General Public License is included with this library in the * + * file LICENSE.TXT. * + * (2) The BSD-style license that is included with this library in * + * the file LICENSE-BSD.TXT. * + * * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the files * + * LICENSE.TXT and LICENSE-BSD.TXT for more details. * + * * + *************************************************************************/ + +#ifndef _ODE_COMMON_H_ +#define _ODE_COMMON_H_ + +#include +#include + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/* configuration stuff */ + +/* the efficient alignment. most platforms align data structures to some + * number of bytes, but this is not always the most efficient alignment. + * for example, many x86 compilers align to 4 bytes, but on a pentium it + * is important to align doubles to 8 byte boundaries (for speed), and + * the 4 floats in a SIMD register to 16 byte boundaries. many other + * platforms have similar behavior. setting a larger alignment can waste + * a (very) small amount of memory. NOTE: this number must be a power of + * two. this is set to 16 by default. + */ +#define EFFICIENT_ALIGNMENT 16 + + +/* constants */ + +/* pi and 1/sqrt(2) are defined here if necessary because they don't get + * defined in on some platforms (like MS-Windows) + */ + +#ifndef M_PI +#define M_PI REAL(3.1415926535897932384626433832795029) +#endif +#ifndef M_SQRT1_2 +#define M_SQRT1_2 REAL(0.7071067811865475244008443621048490) +#endif + + +/* debugging: + * IASSERT is an internal assertion, i.e. a consistency check. if it fails + * we want to know where. + * UASSERT is a user assertion, i.e. if it fails a nice error message + * should be printed for the user. + * AASSERT is an arguments assertion, i.e. if it fails "bad argument(s)" + * is printed. + * DEBUGMSG just prints out a message + */ + +#ifndef dNODEBUG +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define dIASSERT(a) if (!(a)) dDebug (d_ERR_IASSERT, \ + "assertion \"" #a "\" failed in %s() [%s]",__FUNCTION__,__FILE__); +#define dUASSERT(a,msg) if (!(a)) dDebug (d_ERR_UASSERT, \ + msg " in %s()", __FUNCTION__); +#define dDEBUGMSG(msg) dMessage (d_ERR_UASSERT, \ + msg " in %s()", __FUNCTION__); +#else +#define dIASSERT(a) if (!(a)) dDebug (d_ERR_IASSERT, \ + "assertion \"" #a "\" failed in %s:%d",__FILE__,__LINE__); +#define dUASSERT(a,msg) if (!(a)) dDebug (d_ERR_UASSERT, \ + msg " (%s:%d)", __FILE__,__LINE__); +#define dDEBUGMSG(msg) dMessage (d_ERR_UASSERT, \ + msg " (%s:%d)", __FILE__,__LINE__); +#endif +#else +#define dIASSERT(a) ; +#define dUASSERT(a,msg) ; +#define dDEBUGMSG(msg) ; +#endif +#define dAASSERT(a) dUASSERT(a,"Bad argument(s)") + +/* floating point data type, vector, matrix and quaternion types */ + +#if defined(dSINGLE) +typedef float dReal; +#elif defined(dDOUBLE) +typedef double dReal; +#else +#error You must #define dSINGLE or dDOUBLE +#endif + + +/* round an integer up to a multiple of 4, except that 0 and 1 are unmodified + * (used to compute matrix leading dimensions) + */ +#define dPAD(a) (((a) > 1) ? ((((a)-1)|3)+1) : (a)) + +/* these types are mainly just used in headers */ +typedef dReal dVector3[4]; +typedef dReal dVector4[4]; +typedef dReal dMatrix3[4*3]; +typedef dReal dMatrix4[4*4]; +typedef dReal dMatrix6[8*6]; +typedef dReal dQuaternion[4]; + + +/* precision dependent scalar math functions */ + +#if defined(dSINGLE) + +#define REAL(x) (x ## f) /* form a constant */ +#define dRecip(x) ((float)(1.0f/(x))) /* reciprocal */ +#define dSqrt(x) ((float)sqrt(x)) /* square root */ +#define dRecipSqrt(x) ((float)(1.0f/sqrt(x))) /* reciprocal square root */ +#define dSin(x) ((float)sin(x)) /* sine */ +#define dCos(x) ((float)cos(x)) /* cosine */ +#define dFabs(x) ((float)fabs(x)) /* absolute value */ +#define dAtan2(y,x) ((float)atan2((y),(x))) /* arc tangent with 2 args */ + +#elif defined(dDOUBLE) + +#define REAL(x) (x) +#define dRecip(x) (1.0/(x)) +#define dSqrt(x) sqrt(x) +#define dRecipSqrt(x) (1.0/sqrt(x)) +#define dSin(x) sin(x) +#define dCos(x) cos(x) +#define dFabs(x) fabs(x) +#define dAtan2(y,x) atan2((y),(x)) + +#else +#error You must #define dSINGLE or dDOUBLE +#endif + + +/* utility */ + + +/* round something up to be a multiple of the EFFICIENT_ALIGNMENT */ + +#define dEFFICIENT_SIZE(x) ((((x)-1)|(EFFICIENT_ALIGNMENT-1))+1) + + +/* alloca aligned to the EFFICIENT_ALIGNMENT. note that this can waste + * up to 15 bytes per allocation, depending on what alloca() returns. + */ + +#define dALLOCA16(n) \ + ((char*)dEFFICIENT_SIZE(((int)(alloca((n)+(EFFICIENT_ALIGNMENT-1)))))) + + +/* internal object types (all prefixed with `dx') */ + +struct dxWorld; /* dynamics world */ +struct dxSpace; /* collision space */ +struct dxBody; /* rigid body (dynamics object) */ +struct dxGeom; /* geometry (collision object) */ +struct dxJoint; +struct dxJointNode; +struct dxJointGroup; + +typedef struct dxWorld *dWorldID; +typedef struct dxSpace *dSpaceID; +typedef struct dxBody *dBodyID; +typedef struct dxGeom *dGeomID; +typedef struct dxJoint *dJointID; +typedef struct dxJointGroup *dJointGroupID; + + +/* error numbers */ + +enum { + d_ERR_UNKNOWN = 0, /* unknown error */ + d_ERR_IASSERT, /* internal assertion failed */ + d_ERR_UASSERT, /* user assertion failed */ + d_ERR_LCP /* user assertion failed */ +}; + + +/* joint type numbers */ + +enum { + dJointTypeNone = 0, /* or "unknown" */ + dJointTypeBall, + dJointTypeHinge, + dJointTypeSlider, + dJointTypeContact, + dJointTypeUniversal, + dJointTypeHinge2, + dJointTypeFixed, + dJointTypeNull, + dJointTypeAMotor +}; + +/******************** breakable joint contribution ***********************/ +/* joint break callback function */ +typedef void dJointBreakCallback (dJointID joint); + +/* joint break modes */ +enum { + // if this flag is set, the joint wil break + dJOINT_BROKEN = 0x0001, + // if this flag is set, the joint wil be deleted when it breaks + dJOINT_DELETE_ON_BREAK = 0x0002, + // if this flag is set, the joint can break at a certain force on body 1 + dJOINT_BREAK_AT_B1_FORCE = 0x0004, + // if this flag is set, the joint can break at a certain torque on body 1 + dJOINT_BREAK_AT_B1_TORQUE = 0x0008, + // if this flag is set, the joint can break at a certain force on body 2 + dJOINT_BREAK_AT_B2_FORCE = 0x0010, + // if this flag is set, the joint can break at a certain torque on body 2 + dJOINT_BREAK_AT_B2_TORQUE = 0x0020 +}; +/*************************************************************************/ + +/* an alternative way of setting joint parameters, using joint parameter + * structures and member constants. we don't actually do this yet. + */ + +/* +typedef struct dLimot { + int mode; + dReal lostop, histop; + dReal vel, fmax; + dReal fudge_factor; + dReal bounce, soft; + dReal suspension_erp, suspension_cfm; +} dLimot; + +enum { + dLimotLoStop = 0x0001, + dLimotHiStop = 0x0002, + dLimotVel = 0x0004, + dLimotFMax = 0x0008, + dLimotFudgeFactor = 0x0010, + dLimotBounce = 0x0020, + dLimotSoft = 0x0040 +}; +*/ + + +/* standard joint parameter names. why are these here? - because we don't want + * to include all the joint function definitions in joint.cpp. hmmmm. + * MSVC complains if we call D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES_X with a blank second argument, + * which is why we have the D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES macro as well. please copy and + * paste between these two. + */ + +#define D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES(start) \ + /* parameters for limits and motors */ \ + dParamLoStop = start, \ + dParamHiStop, \ + dParamVel, \ + dParamFMax, \ + dParamFudgeFactor, \ + dParamBounce, \ + dParamCFM, \ + dParamStopERP, \ + dParamStopCFM, \ + /* parameters for suspension */ \ + dParamSuspensionERP, \ + dParamSuspensionCFM, + +#define D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES_X(start,x) \ + /* parameters for limits and motors */ \ + dParamLoStop ## x = start, \ + dParamHiStop ## x, \ + dParamVel ## x, \ + dParamFMax ## x, \ + dParamFudgeFactor ## x, \ + dParamBounce ## x, \ + dParamCFM ## x, \ + dParamStopERP ## x, \ + dParamStopCFM ## x, \ + /* parameters for suspension */ \ + dParamSuspensionERP ## x, \ + dParamSuspensionCFM ## x, + +enum { + D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES(0) + D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES_X(0x100,2) + D_ALL_PARAM_NAMES_X(0x200,3) + + /* add a multiple of this constant to the basic parameter numbers to get + * the parameters for the second, third etc axes. + */ + dParamGroup=0x100 +}; + + +/* angular motor mode numbers */ + +enum{ + dAMotorUser = 0, + dAMotorEuler = 1 +}; + + +/* joint force feedback information */ + +typedef struct dJointFeedback { + dVector3 f1; /* force applied to body 1 */ + dVector3 t1; /* torque applied to body 1 */ + dVector3 f2; /* force applied to body 2 */ + dVector3 t2; /* torque applied to body 2 */ +} dJointFeedback; + + +/* private functions that must be implemented by the collision library: + * (1) indicate that a geom has moved, (2) get the next geom in a body list. + * these functions are called whenever the position of geoms connected to a + * body have changed, e.g. with dBodySetPosition(), dBodySetRotation(), or + * when the ODE step function updates the body state. + */ + +void dGeomMoved (dGeomID); +dGeomID dGeomGetBodyNext (dGeomID); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif -- cgit v1.1