dix: IsPointerDevice and IsKeyboardDevice, use same ways to identify type
of device as XI does for the XListInputDevices reply.
Autopair each non-pointer device with VCP when activating, pair with
real device after activation.
Don't return non-keyboard devices when calling GetPairedKeyboard or
PickKeyboard, otherwise we segfault for 'evdev brain'.
Rotation block handler was re-registering the rotation damage structure,
creating an infinite loop in the damage code. Track registration of the
damage structure to avoid this.
(cherry picked from commit b14f003b0ed1252766c9e3b1c086ea2809521047)
xf86_reload_cursors is supposed to be called from the crtc mode setting
commit hook; as that happens during server initialization, check for this
case.
(cherry picked from commit 5b77bf2d020b1ee56c1c5f2db089a8f7f64a76a6)
This moves most of the cursor management code out of the intel driver and
into the general server code. Of course, the hope is that this code will be
useful for other driver writers as well.
Check out xf86Crtc.h for the usage information, making sure you add the
needed hooks to the crtc funcs structure for your driver.
(cherry picked from commit 4d81c99a4660a0bf9014f789de55edabd185bd14)
otherwise a Xi grab may overwrite or release a core grab.
Replace grab and associates with coreGrab and deviceGrab structures,
adjust rest of dix/Xi/etc to compile.
xfree86: Don't check for core devices, we'll have the virtual ones anyway.
If we check, the first mouse device is duplicated and sends
double events.
xf86CrtcScreenInit performs initialization that needs to happen at
ScreenInit time.
(cherry picked from commit 558a4f5588ad2ec11254e0b5d6ce9515b137369e)
The length of the Xprint font file NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic.pmf
pushes the full path over the traditional 100 character limit for
tarballs (when module version number is included). Shorten it to
NewCentSchlbk-BoldItal.pmf to get back below the limit and rename
other font files in that family to match.
Previous version used monitor identifiers if present, otherwise output
names. That caused existing working configurations to break when additional
information was added to the configuration file.
(cherry picked from commit 3f5cedf00a82f08a433c95ffbb7f8ac69dcf6a50)
Screen physical size is set to a random value before the RandR code gets
control, override that and reset it to a value based on the compat_output
physical size (if available). If that output has no physical size, just use
96dpi as the default resolution and set the physical size as appropriate.
(cherry picked from commit 843077f23a1b49bd712d931421753e3a09d4008c)
xf86SetDesiredModes applies the desired modes to each crtc (as selected by
xf86InitialConfiguration initially and modified by successful mode settings
afterwards). For crtcs without a desired mode, pScrn->currentMode is used to
select something workable.
(cherry picked from commit bcade98ccaa18298d844a606cb44271f0254c185)
This function applies a single mode to the screen (as from RandR 1.1,
XFree86-VidModeExtension or XFree86-DGA) using a policy that selects one
output to reconfigure to the requested mode and then makes all other outputs
fit within that size.
(cherry picked from commit 5a595c1f767a8d666348b845d18934aee0cfe38f)
Box transformation from source to dest area was broken, leaving the wrong
areas painted when the crtc origin was non-zero.
When rotating from left to right, the pixmap doesn't get reallocated, and so
no damage was left in the pixmap from xf86RotatePrepare. Separately damage
the whole crtc area when this occurs to repaint the area.
(cherry picked from commit 2a50ca2160bc05af1c24421ec079e902ff730277)
Change symlinks to Xprint base fonts in model/PSdefault using local
relative links. This facilitates moving the Xprint config files, for
instance for FHS compliance placing data files in /usr/share rather
than /usr/lib. Also ensures NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic.pmf is
installed.
canGrow indicates to the DDX that the driver can enlarge the desktop via the
xf86_config->funcs->resize hook. If so, xf86InitialConfiguration will set
virtual[XY] to match the configuration it chooses and will leave the crtc config
size ranges alone. If FALSE, it will bloat the screen to fit the largest probed
mode and also set the crtc config max size to limit the desktop to the initial
virtual[XY] size.
This hook is called when the DDX needs to resize the screen. The driver is
responsible for changing virtualX and virtualY, along with any other related
screen properties (devPrivate.ptr, devKind, displayWidth, etc.).
Use the size range from the crtc config instead of randrp->virtual[XY] when
reporting the min and max screen sizes to the DDX.
ambiguious request. PickPointer and PickKeyboard are used for getting
the appropriate pointer when situation is unclear.
Fix some issues with InitializeSprite.
dix, xfree86: Remove last traces of InitSprite.
Free sprite struct if a spriteOwner is paired.
xfree86: Use PairDevices instead of passing booleans around when creating a
sprite.
Xext: Switch back to using LookupPointer/KeyboardDevice instead of
inputInfo.xyz.
The hook is called whenever the clipList of any DRI window changes, be it via
DRIClipNotify, DRICreateDrawable or DRIDrawablePrivDelete. This allows the
driver to keep track of which DRI windows are visible where.
in xf86CrtcSetMode, scrn->pScreen will be NULL during server startup time,
so don't try to set the subpixel order. subpixel order will be set in the
randr initialization anyways.
(cherry picked from commit 5f6f8616d862ce4a37f6d3df4bdbc44fd21cc82a)
New modes header files required a few minor changes to be used by external
drivers, the most notable of which is the publication of the config file
parser header files.
Add monitor "Rotate" option taking one of "normal", "left", "inverted" or
"right". However, because initial mode selection is made before the screen
is completely initialized, we cannot create the shadow pixmap object at this
point. Pend the shadow pixmap creation until the block handler.
Note that this code is not completely functional yet.
Code added in hw/xfree86/modes came from the server-1.3-branch.
Portions of this code had previously been integrated into xf86Mode.c
and edid_modes.c.
To preserve hw/xfree86/modes as much as possible, the duplicate code from
the other files has been disabled; a more careful review would figure out
where that code actually belonged.
RandR 1.0 sizeID must be computed the same way every time, so when reporting
it in the ScreenChangeNotify event, just construct the usual 1.0 data block
and use that.
subpixel geometry information can be computed by looking at the connected
outputs and finding any with subpixel geometry and using one of those for
the global screen subpixel geometry. This might be improved by reporting
None if more than one screen has information and they conflict.
This code comes from the intel driver, so there's no history in this tree.
As the crtc/output-based mode selection code uses ddc, the ddc and i2c
modules have been merged into the server. Attempts to load them are safely
ignored now.
This instruction is being used in some debug VBIOSes. This implementation
doesn't even try to be accurate. Instead, it just increments the counter by a
fixed amount every time an rdtsc instruction in encountered, to avoid divides by
zero.
Our modes typically come from EDID or default modes, and when the monitor
asks for a specific mode, deciding to tweak it usually results in incorrect
display. And if the user is specifying a mode by hand, tweaking it then is
still pretty rude.
Reviewed by: ajax
Adding PointerKeyboardPairingChanged event
Correct error values for XWarpDevicePointer
dix: Adding device argument to SendMappingNotify
Adding spriteOwner flag to devices
Currently, the call to linuxPciOpenFile() is always made for read
only access which causes the subsequent mmap call to fail when the
memory is mapped read/write.
Xorg #9692
The fbdev API doesn't allow setting the pitch explicitly, so we have to set
the virtual width to the pitch we're using for drawing. This fixes corruption
after changing the virtual width with RandR.
The fbdev API allows the driver to 'accept' modes it doesn't really support by
modifying it to the nearest supported mode. Without this check, e.g. vesafb
would appear to accept all modes, even though it actually can't set any modes
other than the bootup mode at all.
This has been what has been used the most successfully post-damagetrack.
The current thinking is that:
1) We should be able to accelerate basically everything. So we don't need to
try to migrate trees of pixmaps permanently out of framebuffer to speed
CPU drawing up.
2) Migration is cheaper in the thrashing case, so we don't want to go to a lot
of effort to try (and fail badly) to find a working set.
- Added -extension & +extension to Xserver man page
- Changed Xorg synopsis from X11R6 to X11R7
- Clarified Xorg ancestry description
- Moved Solaris to free/Open Source OS list
- Removed references to MetroLink module loader & getconfig
- Converted (1) to (__appmansuffix__) in a few more places
- Replaced http://www.freedesktop.org/cvs/ with http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/
Fixes a build breakage when $(top_srcdir) != $(top_builddir) because
-I$(top_srcdir)/include is missing for the cvt, ioport, pcitweak, and scanpci
builds.
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@nwnk.net>
This also removes static from some other functions that had been copied out
to at least the intel driver, but perhaps others that were doing mode list
handling.
bugfix: uninitialized pPointer in miPointerGetPosition ifndef MPX
adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to ScreenRec's cursor functions.
cleanup of miPointer code to use same scheme in each function
dix: MPHasCursor() function determines checking whether to invoke
cursor rendering.
animcur: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but animcur relies
on the core pointer right now.
xfixes: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but xfixes relies on
the core pointer right now.
rac: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but RAC relies on
the core pointer right now.
ramdac: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but ramdac relies on
the core pointer right now.
As discussed on the mailing list, people would rather have an X command-line
option to print the module path so installers can know where to put modules,
rather than the installers using `pkg-config --variable=moduledir xorg-server`,
since some distros choose not to install xorg-server.pc.
added miCursorInfoRec to contain info of the MPX cursors.
calling miUpdatePointerSprite() from event queue for MPX devices.
adding device-specific processing to miPointer*() functions.
dix: Call to SetCursorPosition in CheckMotion() temporarily disabled.
xfree86/common: call to miPointerUpdateSprite() disabled, is done from the EQ
NOTE: This build will not display cursor images.
BUG: The second mouse does to take correct x coordinates.
mi:
added miMPPointers array to mipointer.c
added DeviceIntPtr to all miPointerSpriteFuncs. Coming from miPointer
we use inputInfo.pointer as standard value. ABI BREAK!
ramdac:
forcing failed HW Cursor initialisation. MPX needs software rendering.
changes to use new miPointerSpriteFunc (this required externing
inputInfo, should probably be fixed at a later point).
RAC: changes to use new miPointerSpriteFuncs.
mieq: avoid merging events from different devices in mieqEnqueue()
xfree86/common
isMPdev field used from xf86ActivateDevice(), xf86PostMotionEvent()
and xf86PostButtonEvent()
merge with code cleanup from master
GetPointerEvents treats events in the same way as XINPUT devices when flag
has POINTER_MULTIPOINTER set.
xfree86/common:
added XI86_MP_DEVICE flag and parsing in xf86ProcessCommonOptions
added POINTER_MULTIPOINTER define. Is used in xf86PostMotionEvent and
xf86PostButtonEvent for the flags that are passed into GetPointerEvents()
global:
added flags to configure.ac to enable/disable MPX define
added flags to dix-config.h.in to define MPX
xf86 drivers need to create RandR object in the PreInit stage,
before the ScreenRec is allocated. Changing the RandR DIX code
to permit this required the addition of functions that later associate the
objects with the related screen.
An additional change is that modes are now global, and no longer associated
with a specific screen. This change actually makes mode management cleaner
as there is no more per-screen list of modes to deal with.
This changes the RandR 1.2 ABI/API for drivers.
Only try to build Linux support on Linux. We should probably disable all
OS-dependent DDXes if we don't have a workable OS (and only build
Xephyr/Xfake), but that's future work.
If we're mapping something in the "legacy range" (0-1Mb), we shouldn't
expand the requested range to the entire 0-1Mb range. Typically this
is for mapping the VGA frame buffer, and some platforms support mmap of
the frame buffer but not the entire 0-1Mb range.
For example, HP sx1000 and sx2000 ia64 platforms can have memory from
0-0x9ffff, VGA frame buffer from 0xa0000-0xbffff, and memory from
0xc0000-0xfffff. On these platforms, we can't map the entire 0-1Mb
range with the same attribute because the memory only supports WB,
while the frame buffer supports only UC. But an mmap of just the
frame buffer should work fine.