Since we've got lots of per-screen information spread across several arrays,
and for future features (eg. mult-upstream support) yet more to come, it's
time to consolidate into a per-screen private structure.
Initially just moving the upstream root window ID into it - others follwing
by subsequent patches. Leaving it as a global array and not assigning
private data to Screen structure yet.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The old PCCONS driver only seems to be used on minimal install disks and
cannot coexist with newer ones, so there's probably no practical use case for
supporting it in Xorg anymore.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Now that Xserver's GC struct has been renamed not to conflict with Xlib
anymore, we can drop the ridiculous include hacks and drop Xnest.h
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Xnest now is the only consumer of xnest-config.h, but here
dix-config is enough (doesn't use anything from xkb-config.h),
so this file can be dropped now.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The DDX'es sometimes need to disable certain extensions. Instead of complex
include cascades with ifdef'ed ddx-specific include from dix code, it's
more clean to add some clear and explicit knobs set by the DDX'es individual
meson.build.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
PANORAMIX was the original working title of the extension, before it became
official standard. Just nobody cared about fixing the symbols to the official
naming.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Both xlib as well as the Xserver use the same identifier "GC" for
different types. While on xlib it's just the numerical ID of a GC,
the xserver defines a struct for it by the same name. This is this
ugly and needs ridiculous hacks for Xserver code that needs xlib.
Easy to solve by just renaming the GC typedef to GCRec (consistent
with how we're naming other structs) and replacing GC* by GCPtr.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The functions declared here aren't used by any driver, so no need to keep
them in the public driver API. Since the whole file isn't included by anybody
outside the xserver tree itself, it doesn't need to be installed at all,
so making it internal and move it to Xi directory.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The only consumer seems to be one BSD specific file, the few drivers using
the *_iopl seem to include it on their own. Thus, no need to keep it in
public headers.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Based on bug report by François Ouellet:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/132
> Expose Events are sent with bad coordinates. Using xtrace, I see lines like this one :
>
> 000:>:0436: Event Expose(12) window=0x00200023 x=65535 y=65533 width=1 height=3 count=0x0000
>
> and the application in the Xnest ignores it.
>
> If I apply the attached patch, it seems to work fine (for me).
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Make it clear that stuff from this file really isn't supposed to be used
by dynamically loaded modules like drivers.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The DDX callbacks (where core/DIX calls into DDX) aren't supposed to be
called by drivers directly, so unexport them.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
These functions shouldn't be called by drivers or extensions, thus
shouldn't be exported. Also moving it to separate header, so the
already huge ones aren't cluttered with even more things.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Xnest.h contains a weird historical hack for building 32bit server with 64bit
libraries. It redeclares a bunch of stanard X types (eg. from Xdefs.h) to
32 bit size. Those hacks are ugly to maintain and can easily cause trouble
(eg. if include order gets mixed up). And it's not at all needed anyways.
Those kind of situations are easily solved, in a much more robust way:
just run build the build it in a chroot or container, or do a pretty
boring usual crosscompile.
No need to carry special hacks for things that already done out-of-the-box
by proper tooling / build environment.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
These files are always compiled w/ HAVE_XNEST_CONFIG_H and always
need to include this file, so the ifdef can be dropped.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
On NetBSD gives warning:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Configure.c: In function ‘xf86AddBusDeviceToConfigure’:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Configure.c:125:50: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
125 | for (j = 0; (lower_driver[j] = tolower(driver[j])); j++);
| ^
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
On NetBSD gives warning:
In file included from /usr/include/ctype.h:100,
from ../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c:35:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c: In function ‘xf86ParsePciBusString’:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c:286:27: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
286 | if (!isdigit(d[i])) {
| ^
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c:293:23: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
293 | if (!isdigit(p[i])) {
| ^
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c:307:23: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
307 | if (!isdigit(p[i])) {
| ^
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86pciBus.c:320:23: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
320 | if (!isdigit(p[i])) {
| ^
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
On NetBSD gives warning:
In file included from /usr/include/ctype.h:100,
from ../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Option.c:39:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Option.c: In function ‘xf86NormalizeName’:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Option.c:915:25: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
915 | if (isupper(*p))
| ^
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Option.c:916:32: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
916 | *q++ = tolower(*p);
| ^
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
On NetBSD gives warning:
In file included from /usr/include/ctype.h:100,
from ../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Bus.c:36:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Bus.c: In function ‘StringToBusType’:
../hw/xfree86/common/xf86Bus.c:270:22: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]
270 | if (isdigit(busID[0])) {
| ^
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
systemd is linux specific and the actual implementation is under the
os-support layer of xfree86 ddx. Thus no need to keep it in global
include directory, putting it onto the linux specific os-support instead.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
DEV_MEM define isn't used by any drivers, and BSD seems to be the only
platform using /dev/pmem instead of /dev/mem - as well as the DEV_MEM
define from xf86_OSlib.h (Linux uses the symbol, but defines on its own)
Therefore, just define it where actually used and drop it from the global
xf86OSlib.h file.
Note that /dev/pmem refers to physical memory, not to be mixed up with
Linux's persistent memory subsys, which uses /dev/pmem[N] device nodes.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Public server module API shouldn't be clobbered with private definitions,
thus move them out to private header.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Doing so that struct OdevAttributes doesn't need to be exposed to
drivers anymore. It really doesn't seem to be a hot path, so not
inlining anymore shouldn't have any practical performance impact.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
public server module API headers shouldn't be clobbered with non-exported
definitions, so move them out to private header file.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Resolve conflicts with OS headers definining IOBASE by renaming the
IOBASE enum value to XF86_TOKEN_IOBASE.
This way, don't need the special #undef hack anymore.
Resolve name conflict with Sun's <sys/kbd.h> by renaming STRING enum
value to XF86_TOKEN_STRING.
This way, don't need the special #undef hack anymore.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
These have been forgotten on some major cleanup back almost two decades ago.
(Daniel dropped a lot of dead code, which already had been removed earlier
but merged back accidentially).
Didn't look further back on where exactly they had become obsolete - being
unused for decades should be enough justification for dropping.
Fixes: 81913a1291
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
The only consumer seems to be one BSD specific file, the few drivers using
the *_iopl seem to include it on their own. Thus, no need to keep it in
public headers.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>