dix: write out X_SetModifierMapping reply directly
No need for using a complex callback machinery, if we just move the little pieces of byte-swapping directly into the request handler. Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
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@ -1759,7 +1759,6 @@ BadDeviceMap(BYTE * buff, int length, unsigned low, unsigned high, XID *errval)
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int
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ProcSetModifierMapping(ClientPtr client)
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{
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xSetModifierMappingReply rep;
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int rc;
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REQUEST(xSetModifierMappingReq);
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@ -1769,11 +1768,6 @@ ProcSetModifierMapping(ClientPtr client)
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bytes_to_int32(sizeof(xSetModifierMappingReq))))
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return BadLength;
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rep = (xSetModifierMappingReply) {
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.type = X_Reply,
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.sequenceNumber = client->sequence,
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.length = 0
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};
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rc = change_modmap(client, PickKeyboard(client), (KeyCode *) &stuff[1],
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stuff->numKeyPerModifier);
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@ -1782,9 +1776,17 @@ ProcSetModifierMapping(ClientPtr client)
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if (rc != MappingSuccess && rc != MappingFailed && rc != MappingBusy)
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return rc;
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rep.success = rc;
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xSetModifierMappingReply rep = {
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.type = X_Reply,
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.sequenceNumber = client->sequence,
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.length = 0,
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.success = rc,
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};
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WriteReplyToClient(client, sizeof(xSetModifierMappingReply), &rep);
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if (client->swapped) {
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swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber);
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}
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WriteToClient(client, sizeof(rep), &rep);
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return Success;
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}
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@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ ReplySwapPtr ReplySwapVector[256] = {
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ReplyNotSwappd, /* 115 */
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(ReplySwapPtr) SGenericReply, /* SetPointerMapping */
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(ReplySwapPtr) SGetPointerMappingReply,
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(ReplySwapPtr) SGenericReply, /* SetModifierMapping */
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ReplyNotSwappd,
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(ReplySwapPtr) SGetModifierMappingReply, /* 119 */
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ReplyNotSwappd, /* 120 */
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ReplyNotSwappd, /* 121 */
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