randr: re-export RRClientKnowsRates() for Nvidia legacy
NVidia's proprietary driver does it's own randr implementation (why ?) and needs this function for this. Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
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@ -731,6 +731,16 @@ RRProviderPtr RRProviderCreate(ScreenPtr pScreen, const char *name,
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_X_EXPORT /* just for Nvidia legacy */
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_X_EXPORT /* just for Nvidia legacy */
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void RRProviderSetCapabilities(RRProviderPtr provider, uint32_t capabilities);
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void RRProviderSetCapabilities(RRProviderPtr provider, uint32_t capabilities);
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/*
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* Check whether client is operating on recent enough protocol version
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* to know about refresh rates. This has influence on reply packet formats
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*
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* @param pClient the client to check
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* @return TRUE if client using recent enough protocol version
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*/
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_X_EXPORT /* just for Nvidia legacy */
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Bool RRClientKnowsRates(ClientPtr pClient);
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#endif /* _RANDRSTR_H_ */
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#endif /* _RANDRSTR_H_ */
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/*
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/*
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@ -222,15 +222,6 @@ Bool RRReplaceScanoutPixmap(DrawablePtr pDrawable, PixmapPtr pPixmap, Bool enabl
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Bool RRHasScanoutPixmap(ScreenPtr pScreen);
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Bool RRHasScanoutPixmap(ScreenPtr pScreen);
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/*
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* Check whether client is operating on recent enough protocol version
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* to know about refresh rates. This has influence on reply packet formats
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* @param pClient the client to check
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* @return TRUE if client using recent enough protocol version
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*/
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Bool RRClientKnowsRates(ClientPtr pClient);
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/*
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/*
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* Called by DIX to notify RANDR extension that a lease had been terminated.
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* Called by DIX to notify RANDR extension that a lease had been terminated.
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