xfree86/modes: Fix HW cursor clipping for driverIsPerformingTransform (v2)
Even if the driver is handling the transform, we still need to transform the cursor position for clipping, otherwise we may hide the HW cursor when the cursor is actually inside the area covered by the CRTC. v2: Use crtc_x/y local variables for clarity Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
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@ -394,24 +394,25 @@ xf86_crtc_set_cursor_position(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y)
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xf86CrtcConfigPtr xf86_config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(scrn);
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xf86CursorInfoPtr cursor_info = xf86_config->cursor_info;
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DisplayModePtr mode = &crtc->mode;
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int crtc_x = x, crtc_y = y;
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Bool in_range;
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/*
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* Transform position of cursor on screen
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*/
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if (crtc->transform_in_use && !crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform)
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xf86CrtcTransformCursorPos(crtc, &x, &y);
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if (crtc->transform_in_use)
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xf86CrtcTransformCursorPos(crtc, &crtc_x, &crtc_y);
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else {
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x -= crtc->x;
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y -= crtc->y;
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crtc_x -= crtc->x;
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crtc_y -= crtc->y;
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}
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/*
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* Disable the cursor when it is outside the viewport
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*/
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in_range = TRUE;
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if (x >= mode->HDisplay || y >= mode->VDisplay ||
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x <= -cursor_info->MaxWidth || y <= -cursor_info->MaxHeight) {
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if (crtc_x >= mode->HDisplay || crtc_y >= mode->VDisplay ||
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crtc_x <= -cursor_info->MaxWidth || crtc_y <= -cursor_info->MaxHeight) {
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in_range = FALSE;
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x = 0;
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y = 0;
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@ -420,7 +421,10 @@ xf86_crtc_set_cursor_position(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y)
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crtc->cursor_in_range = in_range;
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if (in_range) {
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if (crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform)
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crtc->funcs->set_cursor_position(crtc, x, y);
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else
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crtc->funcs->set_cursor_position(crtc, crtc_x, crtc_y);
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xf86_crtc_show_cursor(crtc);
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}
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else
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