xfree86: update the device state for all DGA events (#59100)

DGA only handles master devices but it does intercept slave device events as
well (since the event handlers are per event type, not per device).

The DGA code must thus call into UpdateDeviceState to reset the button/key
state on the slave device before it discards the remainder of the event.

Test case:
- Passive GrabModeSync on VCP
- Press button
- Enable DGA after ButtonPress
- AllowEvents(SyncPointer)
- Release button

The button release is handled by DGAProcessPointerEvent but the device state
is never updated, so the slave ends up with the button permanently down.
And since the master's button state is the union of the slave states, the
master has the button permanently down.

X.Org Bug 59100 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59100>

Reported-by: Steven Elliott <selliott4@austin.rr.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Peter Hutterer 2013-01-08 11:19:09 +10:00
parent c5f2818edb
commit ad3bc57134

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@ -1033,6 +1033,9 @@ DGAProcessKeyboardEvent(ScreenPtr pScreen, DGAEvent * event, DeviceIntPtr keybd)
UpdateDeviceState(keybd, &ev); UpdateDeviceState(keybd, &ev);
if (!IsMaster(keybd))
return;
/* /*
* Deliver the DGA event * Deliver the DGA event
*/ */
@ -1084,6 +1087,9 @@ DGAProcessPointerEvent(ScreenPtr pScreen, DGAEvent * event, DeviceIntPtr mouse)
UpdateDeviceState(mouse, &ev); UpdateDeviceState(mouse, &ev);
if (!IsMaster(mouse))
return;
/* /*
* Deliver the DGA event * Deliver the DGA event
*/ */
@ -1191,9 +1197,6 @@ DGAHandleEvent(int screen_num, InternalEvent *ev, DeviceIntPtr device)
if (!pScreenPriv) if (!pScreenPriv)
return; return;
if (!IsMaster(device))
return;
switch (event->subtype) { switch (event->subtype) {
case KeyPress: case KeyPress:
case KeyRelease: case KeyRelease: