A couple #if defined(Lynx) && defined(sun) had become just if defined(sun),
resulting in wrong settings for Solaris builds, so they're now just deleted.
OsInitColors always just returned TRUE, so just remove calls to it and
insane special-case logic. Remove unused kcolor.c implementation, and
merge oscolor.h into oscolor.c since it was the only user. Remove
open-coded strncasecmp in oscolor.c.
Since we no longer need to call OsInitColors after reading the config
file, just call PostConfigInit() from one place, and move PM handling to
one place so we can install the signal handlers earlier.
If devices are prepended to the list, their wake-up order on resume is not the
same as the original initialisation order. Hot-plugged devices, originally
inited last, are re-enabled before the xorg.conf devices and in some cases may
steal the device files. Result: we have different devices before and after
suspend/resume.
RedHat Bug 439386 <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439386>
- Allow returning multiple drivers to try for a given PCI id (for instance,
try "geode" then "amd" for AMD Geode hardware)
- On Solaris, use VIS_GETIDENTIFIER ioctl as well as PCI id to choose drivers
- Use wsfb instead of fbdev as a fallback on non-Linux SPARC platforms
Remove AEI check from configImpliedLayout as the setting isn't actually parsed
at this point anyway (written by Sasha Hlusiak).
Resurrect checkInput() and check for devices there if AEI is false (this also
creates the default devices if required).
Set AllowEmptyInput to enabled by default if hotplugging is enabled.
If no Screen is specified in the ServerLayout section, either take the first
one from the config file or autogenerate a default screen.
X.Org Bug 16301 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16301>
<http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6685465>
This bug is caused by Xephyr not handling the RGB byte order correctly
of the server where Xephyr is displaying on. The previous code just
assumed that the order was RGB and did not take into account that
Xservers may use different order (such as BGR).
The fix is to add a function to calculate the byte order and bits
to shift based on the visual mask and the visual bits_per_rgb (which
is usually 8, but could be server dependent). Since the shifts won't
change once the display connection has been made, I can cache these
values so that Xephyr doesn't have to keep recalculating them everytime
it tries to translate the Xephyr colormap entries for Xephyr clients to
the actual server colormap entries (i.e. calling the function
hostx_set_cmap_entry() repeatedly for every colormap entry).