When the driver can handle the crtc transform in hardware, it sets crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform, which turns off both the shadow layer and the cursor's position-transforming code. However, some drivers actually do require the cursor position to still be transformed in these cases. Move the cursor position transform into a helper function that can be called by such drivers. Signed-off-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> |
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| Makefile.am | ||
| xf86Crtc.c | ||
| xf86Crtc.h | ||
| xf86Cursors.c | ||
| xf86DiDGA.c | ||
| xf86DisplayIDModes.c | ||
| xf86EdidModes.c | ||
| xf86Modes.c | ||
| xf86Modes.h | ||
| xf86RandR12.c | ||
| xf86RandR12.h | ||
| xf86Rename.h | ||
| xf86Rotate.c | ||
| xf86cvt.c | ||
| xf86gtf.c | ||