If the device doesn't have any BARs then it's just a stub for some
lame operating systems that need one PCI device per output for
multihead. No point in warning about it.
It's all a bit wonky since both sis(4) and xgi(4) claim to support the
Volari Z7 and V5/8 (0x0020 and 0x0040), so let's side with xgi(4), why
not. Note that the V3 (not V3XT) identifies itself as a trident chip.
Put out a warning if xorg.conf has InputDevice sections, but these aren't
referenced in the used ServerLayout. This is only performed if AllowEmptyInput
is enabled.
The reason behind this is that the server used to auto-add the first
mouse/keyboard sections if none where referenced. Now, with HAL and AEI
enabled by default, setups that relied on this auto-adding break and are left
without input devices. The least we can do is warn them.
- Use a single common function to compute reducedness.
- Call it from both the old-school and new-school mode validation paths.
- Define monitor reduced-blanking support in accord with EDID 1.4.
- Attempt to filter RB DMT modes away from the "standard" EDID pool if
the monitor doesn't claim RB support.
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>
RandR 1.1 has a physical size for each mode. It used to be that the DIX would
remember these modes and pass them back up to the DDX when changing the screen
configuration. The DDX uses RR_GET_MODE_MM to query the driver for the physical
dimensions of the screen, allowing it to preserve the DPI.
With RandR 1.2, the physical dimensions are stored as part of the output, rather
than per mode. The DIX only uses the sizes passed in from the DDX to select the
mode pool for the "default" output, and forgets the physical sizes. Then, when
reconfiguring the screen, it makes up a new RRScreenSizeRec using the dimensions
from the output, screwing up the DPI.
This change works around this problem by ignoring the DIX and querying the real
size from the driver.
This reverts commit 76576c87b0.
which was an incorrect revert of previous ABI bumps. Those
responsible for the accidental ABI bumps in both directions
have all been sacked.
This allows xf86-input-mouse to build again, for example.
Spiritual revert of 1fa4de80fc. Intel's C
compiler claims to be gcc-compatible; if they're not defining the same
macros as gcc then that's their bug, not ours. Even if we were to do
this aliasing we should do it once and for all in servermd.h.
The problem happens if Monitor/Card combo doesn't provide EDID info,
and the XFree86-VidModeExtension extension is used.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
During GetPointerEvents (and others), we need to access the last coordinates
posted for this device from the driver (not as posted to the client!). Lastx/y
is ok if we only have two axes, but with more complex devices we also need to
transition between all other axes.
ABI break, recompile your input drivers.
Conflicts:
Xext/xprint.c (removed in master)
config/hal.c
dix/main.c
hw/kdrive/ati/ati_cursor.c (removed in master)
hw/kdrive/i810/i810_cursor.c (removed in master)
hw/xprint/ddxInit.c (removed in master)
xkb/ddxLoad.c
Missing parameter caused event processing to go nuts when checking valuators.
X.Org Bug 15936 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15936>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
In DeleteInputDeviceRequest, leave the conf_idev (which is shared with
xf86ConfigLayout.input) alone for devices that were specified in the
ServerLayout section of the config file. This way, in the next server
generation we are left with what was the original config and can thus re-init
the devices.
This is an addon to 6d22a9615a, an attempt to
fix Bug 14418.
X.Org Bug 15645 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
X.Org Bug 14418 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
The previous check works in the master-branch, but doesn't work with MPX. We
actually copy the SD's information into the MDs public.devicePrivate, so we
need to explicitly check whether a device is a MD before freeing the module.
The DDX (xfree86 anyway) maintains its own device list in addition to the one
in the DIX. CloseDevice will only remove it from the DIX, not the DDX. If the
server then restarts (last client disconnects), the DDX devices are still
there, will be re-initialised, then the hal devices come in and are added too.
This repeats until we run out of device ids.
This also requires us to strdup() the default pointer/keyboard in
checkCoreInputDevices.
X.Org Bug 14418 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14418>
Some pointer devices send key events [1], blindly getting the paired device
crashes the server. So let's check if the device is a pointer before we try to
get the paired device.
[1] The MS Wireless Optical Desktop 2000's multimedia keys are sent through
the pointer device, not through the keyboard device.
Get rid of glcontextmodes.[ch] from build, rename __GlcontextModes to
__GLXcontext. Drop all #includes of glcontextmodes.h and glcore.h.
Drop the DRI context modes extension.
Add protocol code to DRI2 module and load DRI2 extension by default.
i.e., don't check for the end of the list by ->name == NULL, since that
won't work now. Fix the consumers of xf86DefaultModes to use the new
explicit size as well.
FindPCIVideoInfo() function isn't need anymore.
xf86scanpci() is being called only once so we don't need permanent
(static) variables there.
restorePciState() is not used for now (until we find why multiple
cards aren't working).
This reverts commit 3abce3ea2b and
6cbaf15e61.
The memory returned to xf86LoadModule was allocated in doLoadModule, which
calls the respective module's PreInit. As it turns out, input and output
drivers store a pointer to the module elswhere, so freeing it in
xf86LoadModule is a bad idea.
For further reference: hw/xfree86/common/xf86Helper.c
Input drivers: xf86InputDriverList[blah]->module = module;
Output drivers: xf86DriverList[blah]->module = module;
Unloading the module would not look pretty then.
Rather than letting the DDX allocate the events, allocate them once in the DIX
and just pass it around when needed.
DDX should call GetEventList() to obtain this list and then pass it into
Get{Pointer|Keyboard}Events.
LoadModule() returns the only reference to a fresh piece of memory (a
ModuleDescPtr). Sadly, xf86LoadModules dropped the return value on the floor
leaking memory for each module it loaded.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
xf86LogInit allocates a piece of memory, stores it in lf. LogInit() will then
effectively strdup it, but lf is never freed again.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
It's out of date and not included in the build. Instead, xf86DefModeSet.c is
built from vesamodes and extramodes using modeline2c.awk and *that's* what gets
built.
From bugzilla bug 13467¹:
Currently the xserver fails to build without this (now deleted) file, as the
Makefile tries to distribute it. The patch simply removes the reference to
modeline2c.pl.
1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13467
Signed-off-by: James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com>
From bugzilla bug 13467¹:
The modeline2c script is the only part of the Xorg server that requires Perl.
[This] is a simpler replacement that works with any normal AWK.
1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13467
Bug was posted by Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@NetBSD.org>.
We free the ValuatorClassRec quite regularly. If a SIGIO is handled while
we're swapping device classes, we can bring the server down when we try to
access lastx/lasty of the master device.
These hints allow an acceleration architecture to optimize allocation of certain
types of pixmaps, such as pixmaps that will serve as backing pixmaps for
redirected windows.
In a multihead setup, if only the first screen can be
initialized, but the second screen is mentioned first in the
ServerLayout section, the xf86InitOrigins() function will crash
because the screen referred to in the e.g. "RightOf" part is
non-existent.
This makes the root visual a GLX capable visual again and adds a GLX visual
for the COMPOSITE ARGB visual cleanly (as opposed to the hack we had before).
Call ProcessOtherEvents first, then for all keyboard devices let them be
wrapped by XKB. This way all XI events will go through XKB.
Note that the VCK is still not wrapped, so core events will bypass XKB.
(cherry picked from commit d627061b48)
Hide getline call by checking for glibc. If not, use fgetln instead. Even
though this section is now #ifdef'ed for linux only, this should help make
it more portable if non-linux folks end up wanting it.
It contains static paths, fails to build on non-glibc, and apparently just
exists to support distributions managing binary drivers and open-source drivers
together. Also restores previous code for fallback to vesa if nothing is
detected.
Right now we default to "all" which gives us a situation much like before,
but when the "typical" option is implemented, we can change the default and
reduce the number of visuals the GLX module bloats the X server with.
If none is present, a default one will be created. This will be attached
to either the first device section in the xorg.conf (allowing you to
specify something like using EXA without having a screen section) or a
default screen section if none is present in the file.
This will allow the screen to not explicitly have a device section. If
this is the case and there is a device section in the xorg.conf, the first
one will be used. If there is no device section at all, a default one will
be created that loads the automatically determined module.
This is what we're currently shipping in Debian. Enables the ability for
drivers to ship a text file listing PCI ID's they support, and have the
server read them on startup when no driver is specified. This works, but
isn't the final solution.
DGAStealXXXEvent modified to take in device argument.
The evdev driver only sends one valuator when only one axis changed. We need
to check for DGA either way (xf86PostMotionEventP), otherwise we lose purely
horizontal/vertical movements.
Note that DGA does not do XI events.
Center the frame around the first pointer found and then update all pointers
on the same screen to move to the edges (if necessary).
Note: xf86WarpCursor needs to be modified, is using deprecated
miPointerWarpCursor and will kill the server when called with
inputInfo.pointer.
When processing events from the EQ, _always_ call the processInputProc of the
matching device. For XI devices, this proc is wrapped in three layers.
Core event handling is wrapped by XI event handling, which is wrapped by XKB.
A core event now passes through XKB -> XI -> DIX.
This gets rid of a sync'd grab problem: with the previous code, core events
did disappear during a sync'd device grab on account of mieqProcessInputEvents
calling the processInputProc of the VCP/VCK instead of the actual device. This
lead to the event being processed as normal instead of being enqueued for
later replaying.
Call ProcessOtherEvents first, then for all keyboard devices let them be
wrapped by XKB. This way all XI events will go through XKB.
Note that the VCK is still not wrapped, so core events will bypass XKB.
Add keyc->postdown, which represents the key state as of the last mieqEnqueue
call, and use it when we need to know the posted state, instead of the
processed state (keyc->down). Add small functions to getevents.c to query and
modify key state in postdown and use them all through, eliminating previously
broken uses.
In commit 41bb9fce47, the event delivery loop
for Xinput enabled keyboards was changed and accidentally used the wrong
index variable, causing random events to be delivered when returning from VT
switch.
In addition, in commit aeba855b07,
SIGIO was blocked during delivery of these events, but not for the entire
period the xf86Events array was being used. Block SIGIO for the whole loop
to avoid other event delivery from trashing the key release events.
(cherry picked from commit aa7ed1f5f35cd043bc38d985500aa0a32e857e84)
Previously, the server version reported by xdpyinfo and Xorg -version would
bear some vague resemblance to a X.Org katamari version, but in the presence
of modularization (and client-server relationships with different katamari
versions on each side) those numbers don't really make sense. Instead, just
report the package version.
When branching a stable branch, master's version should be immediately updated
to the endpoint of the stable branch plus a snapshot of 1 (for example,
1.4.0.1 after server-1.4-branch). The stable branch should then be changed to
RC0 at that time (1.3.99.0, for example).
This scheme was partially attempted for server 1.3, but lacked the appropriate
master updates, thus why it had to be revisited now. While here, we can also
remove a lot of versioning complexity since everything is based on the package
version.
over to new system.
Need to update documentation and address some remaining vestiges of
old system such as CursorRec structure, fb "offman" structure, and
FontRec privates.
This was a bunch of poorly defined resource ranges per OS/platform combination
which were supposed to represent what regions could potentially have resources
allocated into them.
Composite's automatic redirection is a more general mechanism than the
ad-hoc BS machinery, so it's much prettier to implement the one in terms
of the other. Composite now wraps ChangeWindowAttributes and activates
automatic redirection for windows with backing store requested. The old
backing store infrastructure is completely gutted: ABI-visible structures
retain the function pointers, but they never get called, and all the
open-coded conditionals throughout the DIX layer to implement BS are gone.
Note that this is still not a strictly complete implementation of backing
store, since Composite will throw the bits away on unmap and therefore
WhenMapped and Always hints are equivalent.
This is where they should have been in the first place. All the rest of
the code in the server defines such things in the source files, not the
headers.
If NoAutoAddDevices is given as a server flag, then no devices will be added
from HAL events at all. If NoAutoEnableDevices is given, then the devices will
be added (and the DevicePresenceNotify sent), but not enabled, thus leaving
policy up to the client.
Make sure the font path is always 'built-ins' when we use built-in fonts,
rather than having it as a fixed path for a while, then clobbering it
halfway through startup.
If your loader is as bad as elfloader, then it makes sense for the
server to have some stubs for you to assign to / break on. However it
is no longer 1996.
I made a mistake in some new code using MakeAtom, passing the size of the
string instead of the length of the string. Figuring there might be other
such mistakes, I reviewed the server code and found four bugs of the same
form.
When the root window changed size, xf86XVFillKeyHelper would not revalidate
the GC, leaving the clip at the old size causing lossage (and possibly
memory corruption if the screen and frame buffer shrank).
Fixed by just using a scratch GC; saving memory, eliminating bugs and
shrinking the code.
When the modules section is parsed, if a module is set to be loaded by
default, this will be logged. If it is redundantly specified in xorg.conf,
this will also be noted. None of this logging will happen if the xorg.conf
lacks a modules section.
This provides a new option, UseDefaultFontPath. This option is enabled by
default, and causes the X server to always append the default font path
(defined at compile time) to the font path for the server. This will allow
people to specify additional font paths if they want without breaking
their font path, thus hopefully avoiding ye olde "fixed front" problem.
Because this option is a ServerFlag option, the ServerFlags need to be
processed before the files section of the config file, so swap the order
that they are processed.
Provide default modules that may be overrided easily. Previously the
server would load a set of default modules, but only if none were
specified in the xorg.conf, or if you didn't have a xorg.conf at all. This
patch provides a default set and you can add only the "Load" instructions
to xorg.conf that you want without losing the defaults. Similarly, if you
don't want to load a module that's loaded by default, you can add "Disable
modulename" to your xorg.conf (see man xorg.conf in this release for
details). This allows for a minimal "Modules" section, where the user only
need specify what they want to be different. See bug #10541 for more.
The list of default modules is taken from the set loaded by default when
there was a xorg.conf containing no "Modules" section.
A potential problem for some users is that some users disable a module,
most notably DRI, by commenting out the "Load" line in their xorg.conf.
This needs to be changed to an uncommented "Disable" line, as DRI is
loaded by default.
Add RawDeviceEvent (pointers only for now).
This commit changes the event queue to use EventLists instead of xEvent
arrays. Only EQ is affected, event delivery still uses xEvent* (look for
comment in mieqProcessInputEvent).
RawDeviceEvents deliver driver information to the client, without clipping or
acceleration.
By the time CloseScreen gets called, we can't call ProcessInputEvents, as
the event queue will get unhappy. So just unregister our hooks instantly,
and hope that they don't get called.
Improve memory usage by allocating the sprite's memory only to devices that
actually have a sprite and provide means to remove a device's cursor from the
screen (more hotplugging, yay!).
This commit breaks ScreenRec's ABI.
When we see an evdev or vmmouse section, assume that it's a mouse, and
don't add a default mouse device. This will break users who have an
evdev keyboard section but no mouse, and want the mouse to get added
by default.
Calloc cursor struct to ensure devPrivates are zeroed out and don't
increase the refcnt for devices automatically when allocating a new
cursor. Use new DeviceIsPointerType() to detect if device is a pointer
_before_ device has been activated and can thus be identified and set
up grab functions accordingly. This way we can increase the refcnt
when we get a pointer grab.
The former <X11/extensions/XKBsrv.h> has been pulled into the server now as
include/xkbsrv.h, and the world updated to look for it in the new place,
since it made no sense to define server API in an extension header. Any
further work along this line will need to do similar things with XKBgeom.h
and friends.
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'.
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.
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.
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.
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
There's no need to store the slot information for a PCI device as its
ID. Instead, skip the middle man and just store a pointer to the
pci_device structure.
Rather than allocate a 9 byte buffer on each invocation, use a static
16 byte buffer. Use snprintf for safety. This commit should probably
be cherry-picked to the trunk.
Eliminate xf86GetPciDomain. The domain from libpciaccess is the
domain. Period. This means that 0 is a valid domain. Make sure that
INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN is *not* set. Always run in "domain mode,"
even if the only domain possible is 0.
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.
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.
Add a server flag (AllowEmptyInput), which will inhibit adding the
standard keyboard and mouse drivers, if there are no input devices in the
config file.
Add a generic 'ring the bell' function (console bell on Linux and BSD,
/dev/audio on Solaris), and add DDX functions for this. Make this the
core keyboard's bell.
Port Xvfb and Xnest to this.
Port XFree86 to this, with OS-specific hooks for Linux, BSD, and Solaris
taken from foo_io.c in the old layer.
Don't allow users to change the core pointer.
Fix xf86SendDragEvents to check the device button state, not the core
pointer's.
Remove unused xf86CheckButton.
Update the DEVICE_ABS_CALIB stuff to include the new elements.
New DEVICE_ABS_AREA support.
dev->touchscreen becomes dev->absolute, with _CALIB and _AREA stuff in it.
Update xfree86 to compile with this, kdrive needs an update too.
Move the keymap copying to event processing time (in
ProcessInputEvents), instead of being at event enqueuing time.
Break SetCore{Pointer,Keyboard} out into separate functions.
Change mieqEnqueue to take a device pointer, that asks for the
_original_ device associated with this event.
This allows overlay Xv adaptors to work slightly better with compositing
managers.
Bump the video driver ABI minor so drivers only need to check for this at build
time.
This allows overlay Xv adaptors to work slightly better with compositing
managers.
Bump the video driver ABI minor so drivers only need to check for this at build
time.
Update mipointer API to take a device argument to (almost) all functions,
and split miPointerAbsoluteCursor into a couple of separate functions.
Remove miPointerAbsoluteCursor call from mieq, as we now deal with it in
GetPointerEvents.
Make miPointerSetPosition (successor of miPointerAbsoluteCursor) take
pointers to x and y, so it can return the clipped values.
Modify callers of miPointer*() functions to generally use the new
functions.
This should fix things with multi-head setups.
CFLAGS is a user variable, extracted from the environment at configure time
and settable by the user at build time. We must not override this variable.
CVT reduced blanking modes are typically only seen on digital connections to
LCDs, but there are some monitors that report them as supported over the
VGA connector too, which is perfectly legitimate, electrically speaking.
Well, kinda. Strictly we prefer M_T_BUILTIN strongest since those are modes
where the driver has said it absolutely can't do anything else (VBE). Then
we look for user-defined modes, ie, modelines from the config file. Then
we consider modes reported by the monitor via EDID. Finally if nothing has
matched yet we consider the default mode pool.
Within each of the above-mentioned classes, modes with the M_T_PREFERRED bit
take priority over other modes in the same class.
This logic ensures that the timings sent to the monitor exactly match the
timings it reported as supported, which occasionally don't match the numbers
you might get for that mode from CVT or GTF.
This allows the server to guess an appropriate initial virtual size and
resolution. The heuristic is to select the largest driver-reported mode
that matches the monitor's physical aspect ratio. We revalidate this
estimate after mode validation, since we may have filtered away all
modes that would fill that size.
Also, the EDID preferred timing is now marked as M_T_PREFERRED as well.
Always add a mouse driver instance configured to send core events, unless
a core pointer already exists using either the mouse or void drivers. This
handles the laptop case where the config file only specifies, say,
synaptics, which causes the touchpad to work but not the pointing stick.
We don't double-instantiate the mouse driver to avoid the mouse moving twice
as fast, and we skip this logic when the user asked for a void core pointer
since that probably means they want to run with no pointer at all.
Don't allocate events on every GKE/GKVE/GPE call, just have the DDX manage
it instead. Introduce GetMaximumEventsNum(), which is the maximum number
of events these functions will ever produce.
Dummy out all of the PCI bus and device access control functions. We
need a better way to do this, and that will probably be in
libpciaccess and / or the kernel.
Refactor xf86GetPciInfoForEntity to use pci_device_find_by_slot.
Refector xf86CheckPciSlot to use xf86GetPciEntity.
Eliminate disablePciBios and the one place that calls it.
Conflicts:
hw/xfree86/common/xf86Init.c
hw/xfree86/int10/pci.c
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciData.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciStdIds.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciStr.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86ScanPci.h
hw/xfree86/utils/pcitweak/pcitweak.c
hw/xfree86/utils/scanpci/scanpci.c
Re-removed most of the conflicting files.
okay? Since xf86MapLegacyIO is called from only one place, cut the
parameter list down to the one parameter that actually conveys some
information: the one that gives a PCI device. Change from using a
PCITAG to a pci_device.
scanning. Log messages simplified to make the code shorter and less
convoluted. ScanPciDisplayPCICardInfo is now void since it was only
called from one place with a constant parameter.
Remove most of the rest of the old keyboard driver.
Move to the new Get{Keyboard,Pointer}Events API, which is mostly
complete at this stage: just missing the proximity events.
Get rid of almost all uses of these definitions. They're still defined for
delinquent out-of-tree drivers, and also for the Mesa build. As well as
for miinitext.c. But largely gone.
configure only defines HAVE_BACKTRACE, not HAVE_EXECINFO_H.
This could cause problems on platforms where the size of a pointer is greater
than that of an integer, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=363218 .
add_matching_devices_to_configure_list, and check_for_matching_devices
from xf86Helper.c to xf86Init.c. These functions are only called from
a single place in xf86Init.c, so it makes sense for them to live
there. They were originally in xf86Helper.c because they evolved out
another function that was already in that file.
video driver ABI needs to be bumped to 1.0. The rest of the ABI minor
versions were bumped to include the LoaderGetABIVersion function.
Add a DrawblePtr argument to the XV hooks. This allows drivers to determine
that the target window is redirected and draw to the appropriate place.
Class information is not, and never has been, stored there. Therefore,
this is just a bunch of elaborate code to read 0x00000000.
This has received testing on x86 and x86-64 Linux.
- add hw/xfree86/utils/cvt/, cvt.c, cvt.man.pre and Makefile.am.
- Adjust configure.ac and hw/xfree86/utils/Makefile.am for cvt.
- Add MonPtr->reducedblanking and Option "ReducedBlanking" to the Monitor
section.
- Check for reduced blanking in xf86CheckModeForMonitor and disallow modes
with less than 25% blanking otherwise.
- Fix some warnings in hw/xfree86/common/xf86Config.c.
URL in log file for Xorg CVS. Also fixed wording of statement to not
refer to monolithic CVS since modular uses the same code, so it was
appearing in modular builds too.
screen size (display mode). Useful for faked widescreen modes, modes
which are scaled by the driver, etc. This really helps fixing RandR's
sometimes dumb DPI assumptions.
xf86DefModeSet.c with FreeBSD make, where RM was undefined. While here,
make the build of xf86DefModeSet.c depend on its sources, so it'll
rebuild properly, and make it a normal CLEANFILE rather than a
DISTCLEANFILE, since the intention seems to be to build it at the
user's build time.
instead of reporting "unrecognized option" when the argument is
missing. Also give correct error instead of "unrecognized option" for
options only available to root.
compatible with glibc, so the backtrace support check fails. Work
around this by wrapping the code in a configure check for execinfo.h,
and emulate detection for the monolith. (Yuri Vasilevski)
hw/xfree86/utils/ioport/Makefile.am
Add ioport and pcitweak utils from monolith hw/xfree86/etc dir.
Generate xf86DefModeSet.c from vesamodes & extramodes
Add apSolaris.shar to EXTRA_DIST
detection/configuration, DDX options. Make building of Xorg DDX fully
optional. Clarify and correct some help texts. Change all comments to
use dnl instead of #. Quote all tests correctly, and guard
pure-variable tests with 'x' (e.g. test $DMX = yes -> test "x$DMX" =
xyes). Since the DDXes seem to have pretty divergent extension support
these days, get rid of EXTENSION_LIBS, DMX_EXTENSIONS and
XPRINT_EXTENSIONS, and go back to building extension lists by hand in
the DDX-specific sections. Use portable POSIX constructs everywhere
(e.g. test foo && test bar, instead of test foo -a bar).
Clean up old cruft.
Set _XSERVER64 on 64-bit architectures, and use x86_64 for host_cpu instead
of amd64 (Jürg Billeter).
- Use x86emu on Solaris instead of vm86
- Better per-OS control over which xf86Kbd*.c and *Pci.c files to build
- Set various #defines to be defined or not on Solaris as needed
Add prototype for XkbSetExtension()
Add #include <ctype.h> for isspace() & isdigit()
Add #include <grp.h> (for initgroups()) and remove extra *
Add prototype for xorgGetVersion()
Add XSERV_t, TRANS_SERVER, TRANS_REOPEN to quash warnings.
Add #include <dix-config.h> or <xorg-config.h>, as appropriate, to all
source files in the xserver/xorg tree, predicated on defines of
HAVE_{DIX,XORG}_CONFIG_H. Change all Xfont includes to
<X11/fonts/foo.h>.
number of preallocated slots. We should really make this dynamic - but
I don't think this ever caused a problem so it's more or less academic.
A. Avoid that *SyncStart starts before *BlankStart. If *BlankStart >
*SyncStart it is made = *SyncStart and its width is made maximal but such
that the blank does not exceed *Total. Since the Sync width has the
same restrictions as the Blank width monitors should still be able to
clamp after the sync pulse. B. Over time mode validation has become
inconsistent when people started to add additional features to the mode
validation. One such feature is that the mode->Crtc* values have been
(ab)used to allow the driver ValidMode() function to pass driver
normalized timing values back to the validation function. The
introduction of these features made the code less readable and created
numerous possibly unintended side effects in the validation semantics.
I've attempted to consolidate these changes making the code more
consistent and eliminating a number of side effects. This should not
cause problems for the majority of drivers, still it should receive
testing - especially with ATi Mach64 and Radeon code. (Bugzilla #3325).
change "foo.h" to <X11/foo.h> for core headers, e.g. X.h, Xpoll.h;
change "foo.h", "extensions/foo.h" and "X11/foo.h" to
<X11/extensions/foo.h> for extension headers, e.g. Xv.h;
change "foo.[ch]" to <X11/Xtrans/foo.[ch]> for Xtrans files.
DriverFunc() also returns FALSE when the specific sub function isn't
supported. In the case of xf86RandRGetInfo() we simply rely on what has
been set before and return TRUE. In the case of xf86RandRSetConfig() we
only bail with FALSE if we have to do a rotation and the call fails. We
presently cannot do rotation on the fly without the help of a driver
function (Bugzilla #2745).
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=2019): Fix
|xf86SignalHandler()| which resets the signal handler before setting
the flag indicating a signal has been caught, theoretically allowing
the possibility of infinite recursion. Patch by Andrew Church
<xzilla@achurch.org>.
permissions when no access to HW registers is required. For API changes
which mostly involve the modifications to make the RRFunc (introduced
with 6.8) more flexible please check Bugzilla #2407. NOTE: This patch
applies changes to OS specific files for other OSes which I cannot
test.
virtually impossible to determine if the old code did what it was
supposed to do. Also changed paradigm: Trust the based address more
than the (guessed) size. (Bugzilla #2383)
problems on may systems which don't support APM standby and might not
be required as according to the APM specs the chips should receive
enough power to retain its state.
- Print out power state change requests to log file in all verbosity
levels.
- Don't change server state if no driver PM function is registered.
(Bugzilla #2279)
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1530): Fix the current
implementation to make it possible to slow down the mouse pointer or
use arbitrary fractions (without running into rounding error issues).
The change is using the same method of preserving rounding errors that
the exponential method is already using. Patch by Jan Brunner
<Jan_B@gmx.ch>.
needed when building this file
- bug fix: pointerMsg -> keyboardMsg in auto-configuration code.
- make the 'kbd' driver the default for autoconfiguration everywhere.
Remove old obsolete include/extensions/damage.h.
Include srvrv_ctrl(xfree86) in macintosh US XKB symbol file so VT switching
works again on mac (#1872).
Remove out of place #define's of printf to xf86printf. This definition
should only be in xfree86/os-support/xf86_libc.h
XScreenSaverSetAttributes() followed by XScreenSaverUnsetAttributes().
Caused by missing FreeResource() in XScreenSaverUnsetAttributes().
Removing unused DDC sections that caused misinterpretation of DDC data due
to a missing break statement in a switch.
Fixed typo: #if <-> #ifdef.
Added support for IBM space saver keyboard (Stefan Dirsch). Added support
for Cherry CyMotion Master XPress (Marcus Schaefer).
Change order of SetDisplayDevice(), HWRestore(), UnbindGART() and
RestoreBIOSMemSize() to be exactly opposite to the Save procedure in
EnterVT() (Matthias Hopf, Alan Hourihane).
Fix text mode restauration by removing the assumption that the register
which determines which head is programmed is set. to the active head by
the BIOS (Mark Vojkovich).
When I wrote the resource code 5 years ago I made some assumptions which
turned out to be false: I've assumed that the bus number of the PCI
hostbridge would be the PCI bus the bridge links to. This is not
correct. Fixing this assumption is not easy. However I hope that the
attached patch will make the system work regardless as it 'ignores'
host bridges from which the target bus is not known. This should not
matter at all as we really don't care about host bridges (unless we
have bridge specific code which retrieves information about the
bridge).
Fixed server crash on reset when a structure allocated in PreInit() was
freed on CloseScreen().
Fixed ring buffer lock ups that happened because the structure that
contained ringbuffer data was not zeroed after allocation.
Fixed numerous warnings due to signed unsigned comparisons.
programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/nv/nv_driver.c:
(NVBacklightEnable): Changed the order in which the sequencer registers
and the backlight control registers are written. The sequencer control
register need to be written first otherwise DPMS screen blanking
produces vertical bars on a mobile device. lib/Xau/Imakefile: Build
libXau static library PIC so it can be linked into toolkits that would
like to wrap its functionality.
version called the driver directly and too late.
Unblank secondary screen explicitely. Don't rely on the value read during
register save as the BIOS have blanked the secondary head.
Checking if server isn't switched away before calling sync. Sanity check
for possible bugs in aother areas of the code.
Fixing default amount of of allocated video memory from AGP for i810: Use
16MB if less than 192MB are installed else use 24MB (Matthias Hopf).
#defines/-D options.
programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86DPMS.c Use defaultDPMSEnabled global
for the default state of DPMS if not set in any config files.
programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/sunos/solaris-sparcv8plus.S Add
support for required assembly inline functions for Sun compilers on
Solaris/sparc.
Add support for Solaris/sparc libraries.
Alan Coopersmith from release 6.8.1.
Fail during initialization with error if font/fontset is not set for
widget. This prevents a sig11 later when the non-existent font/fontset
structs are referenced.
Check if xf86Info.kbdProc pointer is really set before calling it on abort
as this pointer won't be set if the new modular keyboard driver is used
(Matthias Hopf).
Added new libs to the bindist control files.
Removed inclusion of unnecessary kernel header on Linux. This may fail in
an -ansi environment.
None works.
Copy filter to backing picture during validation.
Mark picture serialNumber when setting Filter or Transform so Validate
occurs.
Initialize xf86Screens[i]->pScreen to NULL so that RADEON driver doesn't
crash during server reset using old pScreen.
Fix for lockups on some versions of Matrox Mystique. #687, Patch from Mike
Harris.
Call xf86EnableDisableFBAccess though the function pointer instead of
directly. #1041, Patch from Aaron Plattner.
Swap the phsyical size of the screen when rotiation. #1050, Patch from
Aaron Plattner.
Fri Aug 13 19:47:12 2004 Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@redhat.com>
Make HAVE_FT_BITMAP_SIZE_Y_PPEM conditional on the FreeType version instead
of proping it. This way it will work with the monolithic version too.
#1062, Patch by Owen Taylor.
Harold L. Hunt II, Alexander Gottwald).
Fix crash when using X core font in zh_CN.UTF-8 locale (Bug #368, Yu Shao,
David Dawes).
Fix glXMakeCurrent(Dpy, None, NULL) crash (Bug #719, Adam Jackson).
HP-PA build fix (Bug #828, Guy Martin, Paul Anderson).
Fix SDK build for GATOS and Wacom driver (Bug #829, Bryan Stine).
Fix attempt to read video ROM before enabling it (Bug #843, Ivan
Kokshaysky, Mike A. Harris).
Fix detection of primary adapter (Bug #843, Ivan Kokshaysky, Mike A.
Harris).
Clarify xset man page description of how to use the keyboard repeat rate
settings (Bug #846, Mike A. Harris).
Fix problem where print-screen key would get remapped to sys-req in certain
keymaps, which broke GNOME printscreen functionality (Bug #847, Owen
Taylor).
Fix several render problems:
- MMIO mode support
- Hang on IGP chips
- VT switching hang
- 3D render corruption (Bug #922, Hui Yu).
Fixed FreeType module to build with FreeType versions older than 2.1.7.
Fixed typo.
Added vtSema to protect call of driver DPMS function.
removed unneeded variable
Modified RandR driver hook to reduce the number of function calls to one.
Function is sufficiently generic to be extended in the future.
Improved support for Compose and Kana Lock LED's on Sun keyboards
Add event definitions for additional keys on Sun Japanese keyboards
VUID mouse protocol support for Solaris Make default mouse message clearer
on machines that use a default other than /dev/mouse.
IA32 only, anyway (Egbert Eich).
Disabling generic VGA testing for IA64 architectures. Temporarily disabling
support for ZX1 bus. This code is extremely invasive and is executed as
fallback without testing for a ZX1 chipset. It brings a SGI Altrix to a
grinding halt. (Egbert Eich).
IA64 (Egbert Eich).
Fixed wrong function prototype (Egbert Eich).
Don't test for generic VGA on IA64 (Egbert Eich).
Fixed a segfault when accessing a structure before verifying the pointer
exists (Egbert Eich).
Added a showcache option for debugging (Egbert Eich).
Increase default video RAM size to 16MB when DRI is enabled and more than
128MB are available (Egbert Eich). Fixed lockups during mode switch.
Problem was introduced when attempting to copy the behavior during
LeaveVT()/EnterVT() but but forgetting to call I810DRILeave() before
I810DRIEnter(). The entire DRILeave()/Enter() scenario has been
commented out as it didn't seem to be necessary (Egbert Eich).
Fix TweakMemorySize() (tested with i855/i865) (Egbert Eich).
increased MAX_DEVICES to 128 (Egbert Eich).
Use OS provided PCI config space access as default method (Egbert Eich).
Added support for Linux 2.6 proc file format.
Fixed unaligned accesses to pieces of the VBE info block. VESA did not
align elements to size (Egbert Eich).