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#ifndef SCREENINTSTRUCT_H
#define SCREENINTSTRUCT_H
#include "screenint.h"
#include "regionstr.h"
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#include "colormap.h"
#include "cursor.h"
#include "validate.h"
#include <X11/Xproto.h>
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#include "dix.h"
#include "privates.h"
#include <X11/extensions/randr.h>
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typedef struct _PixmapFormat {
unsigned char depth;
unsigned char bitsPerPixel;
unsigned char scanlinePad;
} PixmapFormatRec;
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typedef struct _Visual {
VisualID vid;
short class;
short bitsPerRGBValue;
short ColormapEntries;
short nplanes; /* = log2 (ColormapEntries). This does not
* imply that the screen has this many planes.
* it may have more or fewer */
unsigned long redMask, greenMask, blueMask;
int offsetRed, offsetGreen, offsetBlue;
} VisualRec;
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typedef struct _Depth {
unsigned char depth;
short numVids;
VisualID *vids; /* block of visual ids for this depth */
} DepthRec;
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typedef struct _ScreenSaverStuff {
WindowPtr pWindow;
XID wid;
char blanked;
Bool (*ExternalScreenSaver) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
int /*xstate */ ,
Bool /*force */ );
} ScreenSaverStuffRec;
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/*
* There is a typedef for each screen function pointer so that code that
* needs to declare a screen function pointer (e.g. in a screen private
* or as a local variable) can easily do so and retain full type checking.
*/
api: rework the X server driver API to avoid global arrays. This is a squash merge containing all the API changes, as well as the video ABI bump. Its been squashed to make bisection easier. Full patch log below: commit b202738bbf0c5a1c1172767119c2c71f1e7f8070 Author: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Date: Mon May 14 15:16:11 2012 -0700 xfree86: Bump video ABI to 13.0 The ABI was broken by changes to convert from screen index numbers to ScreenPtr / ScrnInfoPtr in various structures and function signatures. Signed-off-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 3d5f7d9f8d408bcad3f83277d255f25d3b0edbf3 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 24 10:56:57 2012 +0100 xf86: xf86ClearEntityListForScreen should take a pScrn When adding GPU screens this make life easier. (also fix comment, as pointed out by Alan) Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit afee8b5ab4501597ecc1ade34124d7ca227ab055 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Thu May 24 07:07:32 2012 +0100 xf86i2c: add pscrn for drivers to use This just adds a pScrn pointer into the struct for the drivers to use instead of scrnIndex. Mostly scrnIndex is used for logging, but some drivers use it to lookup xf86Screens, so let them stash a pScrn instead. Removing the scrnIndex is a bit more involved and I'm not sure its worth the effort. Doing i2c in the X server is legacy code as far as I'm concerned. Reviewed-by: Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit ea5092f1f679691d187f1eee9427e6057beec56e Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 19:25:20 2012 +0100 dix/gc: consolidate GC object creation in one place The standard GC create and scratch GC create were 90% the same really, and I have a need in the future for creating GC objects without the other bits, so wanted to avoid a third copy. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 3d91482ea9b4883e64e496f2768168e0ffa21ba1 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 10:24:06 2012 +0100 xf86: add a define to denote the new non-index interfaces are being used This can be used by drivers to provide compatible APIs. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 37c3ae3e6cd4f3dedc72f371096d6743f8f99df3 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 15:09:12 2012 +0100 dix: make Create/Free scratch pixmaps take a ScreenPtr While technically an API/ABI change I doubt anyone uses it, but it helps in splitting screens up. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 75f2062a3fe94f04764ecc7d2ff2fbbeccb9da60 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 14:57:55 2012 +0100 xf86/xv: remove scrnIndexfrom xf86FindXvOptions. Move this interface to taking an ScrnInfoPtr. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit f80c2374f40ea7b2ee0556e2e76cc07406f3d843 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 14:53:59 2012 +0100 xf86: make xf86DeleteScreen take a ScrnInfoPtr (v2) stop passing indices into this function. v2: drop flags argument. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 58824e414f35682435f15bfe6c4b656bd90b9235 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Wed May 23 14:48:09 2012 +0100 xf86: fix xf86IsScreenPrimary interface to take a pScrn (API/ABI) Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 6b4fc1f9d391bcdf7ca288766e49bce60f4635cd Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 14:18:59 2012 +0100 xserver: convert block/wakeup handlers to passing ScreenPtr (ABI/API) (v2) Instead of passing an index, pass the actual ScreenPtr. This allows more moving towards not abusing xf86Screens + screenInfo. v2: drop the blockData/wakeupData args as per ajax's suggestion., fix docs. Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 790d003de20fb47674420a24dadd92412d78620d Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Wed Apr 11 09:53:14 2012 +0100 xf86/common: remove some more pScrn->pScreen uses remove some more conversions that appeared after api cleanups. 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Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit abf1965f4ed91529036d3fdb470d6a3ce6f29675 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 16:25:11 2012 +0100 int10/vbe: don't use xf86Screens. (ABI) (v3) Pass the ScrnInfoPtr instead of the index in the int10 struct. This saves us using it to dereference xf86Screens. v2: address Alan's comment to fix struct alignment. v3: squash in all the int10 fixes, test the vm86 code builds, after comments by Keith. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 23cca612b4fb5efc33683c7624b803b457387e3d Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:30:18 2012 +0100 xserver: drop index argument to ScreenInit (ABI/API) (v2) This drops the index argument, its the same as pScreen->myNum, and its the last major index abuse I can find. v2: address Alan's review - update docs, fix xwin/xnest/darwin Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 40d360e2d7e832407f3ed64e3a02c27ecc89a960 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:23:01 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate PointerMoved from index to ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) This migrates PointerMoved from an index to ScrnInfoPtr. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit aa60a2f38679d0eeb979a9c2648c9bc771409bf9 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:20:46 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate PMEvent to a ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) This migrates the PMEvent from index to ScrnInfoPtr. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit d3f28ef44371ed4a039ffc5dd7eb6408d1269ba2 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:18:30 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate SetDGAMode from index to ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) This migrates the SetDGAMode callback from an index to ScrnInfoPtr. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit baf5e4818a74f2b68c3dfdcc56f54322351039a0 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:14:11 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate ChangeGamma from index to ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) (v2) This migrates the ChangeGamma interface to avoid passing a index. v2: fix xf86RandR12.c + xf86cmap.c call Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 51e5f90ada929d6b23176090badbb42fdb3fa550 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:11:09 2012 +0100 xf86/exa: migrate index to screen types for EnableDisableFBAccess (ABI/API) The EXA interface migrates to ScreenPtr, and the xf86 interface migrated to ScrnInfoPtr. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 94f1f21d17e86f96d4a54292a399160950087675 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 15:02:11 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate ValidMode callback to ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) This migrates the ValidMode to passing a ScrnInfoPtr instead of an index. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 3f8f18198fed4f39ec805b508a3482e91eea26b2 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 14:59:46 2012 +0100 xf86: migrate SwitchMode to taking ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) (v2) This migrate the SwitchMode interface to take a ScrnInfoPtr instead of an index. v2: drop flags. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit d06a038a5c49328ab3a8d969d24f9fcd22c63202 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 14:50:37 2012 +0100 xf86: move AdjustFrame to passing ScrnInfoPtr (ABI/API) (v2) This converts AdjustFrame code paths to passing a ScrnInfoPtr instead of an integer index. v2: drop flags args. Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Acked-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> commit 53d2f8608ffd4090d08e7d5cf2e92fb954959b90 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> Date: Tue Apr 10 14:41:27 2012 +0100 xf86: modify FreeScreen callback to take pScrn instead of index. (ABI/API) (v2) Another index->pScrn conversion. v2: drop flags arg. 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typedef Bool (*CloseScreenProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ );
typedef void (*QueryBestSizeProcPtr) (int /*class */ ,
unsigned short * /*pwidth */ ,
unsigned short * /*pheight */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ );
typedef Bool (*SaveScreenProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
int /*on */ );
typedef void (*GetImageProcPtr) (DrawablePtr /*pDrawable */ ,
int /*sx */ ,
int /*sy */ ,
int /*w */ ,
int /*h */ ,
unsigned int /*format */ ,
unsigned long /*planeMask */ ,
char * /*pdstLine */ );
typedef void (*GetSpansProcPtr) (DrawablePtr /*pDrawable */ ,
int /*wMax */ ,
DDXPointPtr /*ppt */ ,
int * /*pwidth */ ,
int /*nspans */ ,
char * /*pdstStart */ );
typedef void (*SourceValidateProcPtr) (DrawablePtr /*pDrawable */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
int /*width */ ,
int /*height */ ,
unsigned int /*subWindowMode */ );
typedef Bool (*CreateWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ );
typedef Bool (*DestroyWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ );
typedef Bool (*PositionWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ );
typedef Bool (*ChangeWindowAttributesProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
unsigned long /*mask */ );
typedef Bool (*RealizeWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ );
typedef Bool (*UnrealizeWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ );
typedef void (*RestackWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
WindowPtr /*pOldNextSib */ );
typedef int (*ValidateTreeProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pParent */ ,
WindowPtr /*pChild */ ,
VTKind /*kind */ );
typedef void (*PostValidateTreeProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pParent */ ,
WindowPtr /*pChild */ ,
VTKind /*kind */ );
typedef void (*WindowExposuresProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
RegionPtr /*prgn */);
typedef void (*PaintWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow*/,
RegionPtr /*pRegion*/,
int /*what*/);
typedef void (*CopyWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
DDXPointRec /*ptOldOrg */ ,
RegionPtr /*prgnSrc */ );
typedef void (*ClearToBackgroundProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
int /*w */ ,
int /*h */ ,
Bool /*generateExposures */ );
typedef void (*ClipNotifyProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
int /*dx */ ,
int /*dy */ );
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/* pixmap will exist only for the duration of the current rendering operation */
#define CREATE_PIXMAP_USAGE_SCRATCH 1
/* pixmap will be the backing pixmap for a redirected window */
#define CREATE_PIXMAP_USAGE_BACKING_PIXMAP 2
/* pixmap will contain a glyph */
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#define CREATE_PIXMAP_USAGE_GLYPH_PICTURE 3
/* pixmap will be shared */
#define CREATE_PIXMAP_USAGE_SHARED 4
typedef PixmapPtr (*CreatePixmapProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
int /*width */ ,
int /*height */ ,
int /*depth */ ,
unsigned /*usage_hint */ );
typedef Bool (*DestroyPixmapProcPtr) (PixmapPtr /*pPixmap */ );
typedef Bool (*RealizeFontProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
FontPtr /*pFont */ );
typedef Bool (*UnrealizeFontProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
FontPtr /*pFont */ );
typedef void (*ConstrainCursorProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /*pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
BoxPtr /*pBox */ );
typedef void (*CursorLimitsProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
CursorPtr /*pCursor */ ,
BoxPtr /*pHotBox */ ,
BoxPtr /*pTopLeftBox */ );
typedef Bool (*DisplayCursorProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
CursorPtr /*pCursor */ );
typedef Bool (*RealizeCursorProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
CursorPtr /*pCursor */ );
typedef Bool (*UnrealizeCursorProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
CursorPtr /*pCursor */ );
typedef void (*RecolorCursorProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
CursorPtr /*pCursor */ ,
Bool /*displayed */ );
typedef Bool (*SetCursorPositionProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
Bool /*generateEvent */ );
typedef void (*CursorWarpedToProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
ClientPtr /*pClient */ ,
WindowPtr /*pWindow */ ,
SpritePtr /*pSprite */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ );
typedef void (*CurserConfinedToProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
WindowPtr /*pWindow */ );
typedef Bool (*CreateGCProcPtr) (GCPtr /*pGC */ );
typedef Bool (*CreateColormapProcPtr) (ColormapPtr /*pColormap */ );
typedef void (*DestroyColormapProcPtr) (ColormapPtr /*pColormap */ );
typedef void (*InstallColormapProcPtr) (ColormapPtr /*pColormap */ );
typedef void (*UninstallColormapProcPtr) (ColormapPtr /*pColormap */ );
typedef int (*ListInstalledColormapsProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ ,
XID * /*pmaps */ );
typedef void (*StoreColorsProcPtr) (ColormapPtr /*pColormap */ ,
int /*ndef */ ,
xColorItem * /*pdef */ );
typedef void (*ResolveColorProcPtr) (unsigned short * /*pred */ ,
unsigned short * /*pgreen */ ,
unsigned short * /*pblue */ ,
VisualPtr /*pVisual */ );
typedef RegionPtr (*BitmapToRegionProcPtr) (PixmapPtr /*pPix */ );
typedef void (*ScreenBlockHandlerProcPtr) (ScreenPtr pScreen,
void *timeout);
/* result has three possible values:
* < 0 - error
* = 0 - timeout
* > 0 - activity
*/
typedef void (*ScreenWakeupHandlerProcPtr) (ScreenPtr pScreen,
int result);
typedef Bool (*CreateScreenResourcesProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ );
typedef Bool (*ModifyPixmapHeaderProcPtr) (PixmapPtr pPixmap,
int width,
int height,
int depth,
int bitsPerPixel,
int devKind,
void *pPixData);
typedef PixmapPtr (*GetWindowPixmapProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ );
typedef void (*SetWindowPixmapProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
PixmapPtr /*pPix */ );
typedef PixmapPtr (*GetScreenPixmapProcPtr) (ScreenPtr /*pScreen */ );
typedef void (*SetScreenPixmapProcPtr) (PixmapPtr /*pPix */ );
typedef void (*MarkWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ );
typedef Bool (*MarkOverlappedWindowsProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*parent */ ,
WindowPtr /*firstChild */ ,
WindowPtr * /*pLayerWin */ );
typedef int (*ConfigNotifyProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
int /*w */ ,
int /*h */ ,
int /*bw */ ,
WindowPtr /*pSib */ );
typedef void (*MoveWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
WindowPtr /*pSib */ ,
VTKind /*kind */ );
typedef void (*ResizeWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
int /*x */ ,
int /*y */ ,
unsigned int /*w */ ,
unsigned int /*h */ ,
WindowPtr /*pSib */
);
typedef WindowPtr (*GetLayerWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */
);
typedef void (*HandleExposuresProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ );
typedef void (*ReparentWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
WindowPtr /*pPriorParent */ );
typedef void (*SetShapeProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
int /* kind */ );
typedef void (*ChangeBorderWidthProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
unsigned int /*width */ );
typedef void (*MarkUnrealizedWindowProcPtr) (WindowPtr /*pChild */ ,
WindowPtr /*pWin */ ,
Bool /*fromConfigure */ );
typedef Bool (*DeviceCursorInitializeProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /* pScreen */ );
typedef void (*DeviceCursorCleanupProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr /* pDev */ ,
ScreenPtr /* pScreen */ );
typedef void (*ConstrainCursorHarderProcPtr) (DeviceIntPtr, ScreenPtr, int,
int *, int *);
typedef Bool (*SharePixmapBackingProcPtr)(PixmapPtr, ScreenPtr, void **);
typedef Bool (*SetSharedPixmapBackingProcPtr)(PixmapPtr, void *);
#define HAS_SYNC_SHARED_PIXMAP 1
/* The SyncSharedPixmap hook has two purposes:
*
* 1. If the primary driver has it, the secondary driver can use it to
* synchronize the shared pixmap contents with the screen pixmap.
* 2. If the secondary driver has it, the primary driver can expect the secondary
* driver to call the primary screen's SyncSharedPixmap hook, so the primary
* driver doesn't have to synchronize the shared pixmap contents itself,
* e.g. from the BlockHandler.
*
* A driver must only set the hook if it handles both cases correctly.
*
* The argument is the secondary screen's pixmap_dirty_list entry, the hook is
* responsible for finding the corresponding entry in the primary screen's
* pixmap_dirty_list.
*/
typedef void (*SyncSharedPixmapProcPtr)(PixmapDirtyUpdatePtr);
typedef Bool (*StartPixmapTrackingProcPtr)(DrawablePtr, PixmapPtr,
int x, int y,
int dst_x, int dst_y,
Rotation rotation);
xf86: Add PRIME flipping functions to Screen Adds typedefs for (*RRStartFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr), (*RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr), and (*RRDisableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr) in randrstr.h. Adds typedefs for (*PresentSharedPixmapProcPtr), (*SharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), (*RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), and (*StopFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr) in scrnintstr.h. Adds RR(Enable/Disable)SharedPixmapFlipping, and RRStartFlippingPixmapTracking to rrScrnPrivRec. Adds StopFlippingPixmapTracking, PresentSharedPixmap, SharedPixmapNotifyDamage, and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage to ScreenRec. rrScrnPrivRec used for functions that use RandR-private data types, and ScreenRec used for the rest. RREnableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to setup for flipping between two shared pixmaps. RRDisableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to do teardown associated with flipping between two shared pixmaps. (RRStart/Stop)FlippingPixmapTracking are merely the double-buffered equivalents of (Start/Stop)PixmapTracking, allowing the source driver to do whatever setup and teardown necessary for presenting on the two shared pixmaps. PresentSharedPixmap is a function exposed by the source driver for the X server or sink driver to call to request a present on a given shared pixmap. This way, presents can be driven by the sink's vblank instead of a timer or similar mechanism. SharedPixmapNotifyDamage and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage are OPTIONAL (even for double-buffered PRIME) functions exposed by the sink driver and the source driver, respectively. By calling master->RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix), the sink driver can request for the source driver to call slave->SharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix) in response to damage on the master screen pixmap tracked by ppix. v1: Initial commit v2: Rename PresentTrackedFlippingPixmap to PresentSharedPixmap Add SharedPixmapNotifyDamage / RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage v3: Add RRCrtcPtr as a parameter to StartFlippingPixmapTracking Move functions that use RandR-private data types to rrScrnPrivRec. v4: Unchanged v5: Add front and back parameters to RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr v6: Rebase onto ToT v7: Unchanged Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Goins <agoins@nvidia.com>
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typedef Bool (*PresentSharedPixmapProcPtr)(PixmapPtr);
typedef Bool (*RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr)(PixmapPtr);
typedef Bool (*StopPixmapTrackingProcPtr)(DrawablePtr, PixmapPtr);
typedef Bool (*StopFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr)(DrawablePtr,
xf86: Add PRIME flipping functions to Screen Adds typedefs for (*RRStartFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr), (*RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr), and (*RRDisableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr) in randrstr.h. Adds typedefs for (*PresentSharedPixmapProcPtr), (*SharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), (*RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), and (*StopFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr) in scrnintstr.h. Adds RR(Enable/Disable)SharedPixmapFlipping, and RRStartFlippingPixmapTracking to rrScrnPrivRec. Adds StopFlippingPixmapTracking, PresentSharedPixmap, SharedPixmapNotifyDamage, and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage to ScreenRec. rrScrnPrivRec used for functions that use RandR-private data types, and ScreenRec used for the rest. RREnableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to setup for flipping between two shared pixmaps. RRDisableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to do teardown associated with flipping between two shared pixmaps. (RRStart/Stop)FlippingPixmapTracking are merely the double-buffered equivalents of (Start/Stop)PixmapTracking, allowing the source driver to do whatever setup and teardown necessary for presenting on the two shared pixmaps. PresentSharedPixmap is a function exposed by the source driver for the X server or sink driver to call to request a present on a given shared pixmap. This way, presents can be driven by the sink's vblank instead of a timer or similar mechanism. SharedPixmapNotifyDamage and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage are OPTIONAL (even for double-buffered PRIME) functions exposed by the sink driver and the source driver, respectively. By calling master->RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix), the sink driver can request for the source driver to call slave->SharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix) in response to damage on the master screen pixmap tracked by ppix. v1: Initial commit v2: Rename PresentTrackedFlippingPixmap to PresentSharedPixmap Add SharedPixmapNotifyDamage / RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage v3: Add RRCrtcPtr as a parameter to StartFlippingPixmapTracking Move functions that use RandR-private data types to rrScrnPrivRec. v4: Unchanged v5: Add front and back parameters to RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr v6: Rebase onto ToT v7: Unchanged Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Goins <agoins@nvidia.com>
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PixmapPtr, PixmapPtr);
typedef Bool (*SharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr)(PixmapPtr);
typedef Bool (*ReplaceScanoutPixmapProcPtr)(DrawablePtr, PixmapPtr, Bool);
typedef WindowPtr (*XYToWindowProcPtr)(ScreenPtr pScreen,
SpritePtr pSprite, int x, int y);
typedef int (*NameWindowPixmapProcPtr)(WindowPtr, PixmapPtr, CARD32);
typedef void (*DPMSProcPtr)(ScreenPtr pScreen, int level);
/* Wrapping Screen procedures
There are a few modules in the X server which dynamically add and
remove themselves from various screen procedure call chains.
For example, the BlockHandler is dynamically modified by:
* xf86Rotate
* miSprite
* composite
* render (for animated cursors)
Correctly manipulating this chain is complicated by the fact that
the chain is constructed through a sequence of screen private
structures, each holding the next screen->proc pointer.
To add a module to a screen->proc chain is fairly simple; just save
the current screen->proc value in the module screen private
and store the module's function in the screen->proc location.
Removing a screen proc is a bit trickier. It seems like all you
need to do is set the screen->proc pointer back to the value saved
in your screen private. However, if some other module has come
along and wrapped on top of you, then the right place to store the
previous screen->proc value is actually in the wrapping module's
screen private structure(!). Of course, you have no idea what
other module may have wrapped on top, nor could you poke inside
its screen private in any case.
To make this work, we restrict the unwrapping process to happen
during the invocation of the screen proc itself, and then we
require the screen proc to take some care when manipulating the
screen proc functions pointers.
The requirements are:
1) The screen proc must set the screen->proc pointer back to the
value saved in its screen private before calling outside its
module.
2a) If the screen proc wants to be remove itself from the chain,
it must not manipulate screen->proc pointer again before
returning.
2b) If the screen proc wants to remain in the chain, it must:
2b.1) Re-fetch the screen->proc pointer and store that in
its screen private. This ensures that any changes
to the chain will be preserved.
2b.2) Set screen->proc back to itself
One key requirement here is that these steps must wrap not just
any invocation of the nested screen->proc value, but must nest
essentially any calls outside the current module. This ensures
that other modules can reliably manipulate screen->proc wrapping
using these same rules.
For example, the animated cursor code in render has two macros,
Wrap and Unwrap.
#define Unwrap(as,s,elt) ((s)->elt = (as)->elt)
Unwrap takes the screen private (as), the screen (s) and the
member name (elt), and restores screen->proc to that saved in the
screen private.
#define Wrap(as,s,elt,func) (((as)->elt = (s)->elt), (s)->elt = func)
Wrap takes the screen private (as), the screen (s), the member
name (elt) and the wrapping function (func). It saves the
current screen->proc value in the screen private, and then sets the
screen->proc to the local wrapping function.
Within each of these functions, there's a pretty simple pattern:
Unwrap(as, pScreen, UnrealizeCursor);
// Do local stuff, including possibly calling down through
// pScreen->UnrealizeCursor
Wrap(as, pScreen, UnrealizeCursor, AnimCurUnrealizeCursor);
The wrapping block handler is a bit different; it does the Unwrap,
the local operations, and then only re-Wraps if the hook is still
required. Unwrap occurs at the top of each function, just after
entry, and Wrap occurs at the bottom of each function, just
before returning.
*/
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typedef struct _Screen {
int myNum; /* index of this instance in Screens[] */
ATOM id;
short x, y, width, height;
short mmWidth, mmHeight;
short numDepths;
unsigned char rootDepth;
DepthPtr allowedDepths;
unsigned long rootVisual;
unsigned long defColormap;
short minInstalledCmaps, maxInstalledCmaps;
char backingStoreSupport, saveUnderSupport;
unsigned long whitePixel, blackPixel;
GCPtr GCperDepth[MAXFORMATS + 1];
/* next field is a stipple to use as default in a GC. we don't build
* default tiles of all depths because they are likely to be of a color
* different from the default fg pixel, so we don't win anything by
* building a standard one.
*/
PixmapPtr defaultStipple;
void *devPrivate;
short numVisuals;
VisualPtr visuals;
WindowPtr root;
ScreenSaverStuffRec screensaver;
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DevPrivateSetRec screenSpecificPrivates[PRIVATE_LAST];
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/* Random screen procedures */
CloseScreenProcPtr CloseScreen;
QueryBestSizeProcPtr QueryBestSize;
SaveScreenProcPtr SaveScreen;
GetImageProcPtr GetImage;
GetSpansProcPtr GetSpans;
SourceValidateProcPtr SourceValidate;
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/* Window Procedures */
CreateWindowProcPtr CreateWindow;
DestroyWindowProcPtr DestroyWindow;
PositionWindowProcPtr PositionWindow;
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ChangeWindowAttributesProcPtr ChangeWindowAttributes;
RealizeWindowProcPtr RealizeWindow;
UnrealizeWindowProcPtr UnrealizeWindow;
ValidateTreeProcPtr ValidateTree;
PostValidateTreeProcPtr PostValidateTree;
WindowExposuresProcPtr WindowExposures;
CopyWindowProcPtr CopyWindow;
ClearToBackgroundProcPtr ClearToBackground;
ClipNotifyProcPtr ClipNotify;
RestackWindowProcPtr RestackWindow;
PaintWindowProcPtr PaintWindow;
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/* Pixmap procedures */
CreatePixmapProcPtr CreatePixmap;
DestroyPixmapProcPtr DestroyPixmap;
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/* Font procedures */
RealizeFontProcPtr RealizeFont;
UnrealizeFontProcPtr UnrealizeFont;
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/* Cursor Procedures */
ConstrainCursorProcPtr ConstrainCursor;
ConstrainCursorHarderProcPtr ConstrainCursorHarder;
CursorLimitsProcPtr CursorLimits;
DisplayCursorProcPtr DisplayCursor;
RealizeCursorProcPtr RealizeCursor;
UnrealizeCursorProcPtr UnrealizeCursor;
RecolorCursorProcPtr RecolorCursor;
SetCursorPositionProcPtr SetCursorPosition;
CursorWarpedToProcPtr CursorWarpedTo;
CurserConfinedToProcPtr CursorConfinedTo;
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/* GC procedures */
CreateGCProcPtr CreateGC;
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/* Colormap procedures */
CreateColormapProcPtr CreateColormap;
DestroyColormapProcPtr DestroyColormap;
InstallColormapProcPtr InstallColormap;
UninstallColormapProcPtr UninstallColormap;
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ListInstalledColormapsProcPtr ListInstalledColormaps;
StoreColorsProcPtr StoreColors;
ResolveColorProcPtr ResolveColor;
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/* Region procedures */
BitmapToRegionProcPtr BitmapToRegion;
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/* os layer procedures */
ScreenBlockHandlerProcPtr BlockHandler;
ScreenWakeupHandlerProcPtr WakeupHandler;
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/* anybody can get a piece of this array */
PrivateRec *devPrivates;
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CreateScreenResourcesProcPtr CreateScreenResources;
ModifyPixmapHeaderProcPtr ModifyPixmapHeader;
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GetWindowPixmapProcPtr GetWindowPixmap;
SetWindowPixmapProcPtr SetWindowPixmap;
GetScreenPixmapProcPtr GetScreenPixmap;
SetScreenPixmapProcPtr SetScreenPixmap;
NameWindowPixmapProcPtr NameWindowPixmap;
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PixmapPtr pScratchPixmap; /* scratch pixmap "pool" */
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unsigned int totalPixmapSize;
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MarkWindowProcPtr MarkWindow;
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MarkOverlappedWindowsProcPtr MarkOverlappedWindows;
ConfigNotifyProcPtr ConfigNotify;
MoveWindowProcPtr MoveWindow;
ResizeWindowProcPtr ResizeWindow;
GetLayerWindowProcPtr GetLayerWindow;
HandleExposuresProcPtr HandleExposures;
ReparentWindowProcPtr ReparentWindow;
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SetShapeProcPtr SetShape;
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ChangeBorderWidthProcPtr ChangeBorderWidth;
MarkUnrealizedWindowProcPtr MarkUnrealizedWindow;
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/* Device cursor procedures */
DeviceCursorInitializeProcPtr DeviceCursorInitialize;
DeviceCursorCleanupProcPtr DeviceCursorCleanup;
dix: adds support for none root window background It lets the driver notify the server whether it can draw a background when '-background none' option is used by the system platform. Use cases for that could be video drivers performing mode-setting in kernel time, before X is up, so a seamless transition would happen until X clients start to show up. If the driver can copy the framebuffer cleanly then it can set the flag (canDoBGNoneRoot), otherwise the server will fallback to the normal behaviour. The system must explicit indicates willingness of doing so through '-background none'. We could do this option as default; in such case, malicious users would be able to steal the framebuffer with a bit of tricks. For instance, I can see the content of my nVidia Quadro FX 580 framebuffer old X session modifying a bit nv driver: xf86DPMSInit(pScreen, xf86DPMSSet, 0); - /* Clear the screen */ - if(pNv->xaa) { - /* Use the acceleration engine */ - pNv->xaa->SetupForSolidFill(pScrn, 0, GXcopy, ~0); - pNv->xaa->SubsequentSolidFillRect(pScrn, - 0, 0, pScrn->displayWidth, pNv->offscreenHeight); - G80DmaKickoff(pNv); - } else { - /* Use a slow software clear path */ - memset(pNv->mem, 0, pitch * pNv->offscreenHeight); - } + pScreen->canDoBGNoneRoot = TRUE; The commit is originally based on discussions happened on xorg-devel: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-devel/2010-June/009755.html Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Rami Ylimäki <rami.ylimaki@vincit.fi> Acked-by: Pauli Nieminen <ext-pauli.nieminen@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
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/* set it in driver side if X server can copy the framebuffer content.
* Meant to be used together with '-background none' option, avoiding
* malicious users to steal framebuffer's content if that would be the
* default */
Bool canDoBGNoneRoot;
Bool isGPU;
/* Info on this screen's secondarys (if any) */
struct xorg_list secondary_list;
struct xorg_list secondary_head;
int output_secondarys;
/* Info for when this screen is a secondary */
ScreenPtr current_primary;
Bool is_output_secondary;
Bool is_offload_secondary;
SharePixmapBackingProcPtr SharePixmapBacking;
SetSharedPixmapBackingProcPtr SetSharedPixmapBacking;
StartPixmapTrackingProcPtr StartPixmapTracking;
StopPixmapTrackingProcPtr StopPixmapTracking;
SyncSharedPixmapProcPtr SyncSharedPixmap;
xf86: Add PRIME flipping functions to Screen Adds typedefs for (*RRStartFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr), (*RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr), and (*RRDisableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr) in randrstr.h. Adds typedefs for (*PresentSharedPixmapProcPtr), (*SharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), (*RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr), and (*StopFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr) in scrnintstr.h. Adds RR(Enable/Disable)SharedPixmapFlipping, and RRStartFlippingPixmapTracking to rrScrnPrivRec. Adds StopFlippingPixmapTracking, PresentSharedPixmap, SharedPixmapNotifyDamage, and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage to ScreenRec. rrScrnPrivRec used for functions that use RandR-private data types, and ScreenRec used for the rest. RREnableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to setup for flipping between two shared pixmaps. RRDisableSharedPixmapFlipping will allow the sink driver to do teardown associated with flipping between two shared pixmaps. (RRStart/Stop)FlippingPixmapTracking are merely the double-buffered equivalents of (Start/Stop)PixmapTracking, allowing the source driver to do whatever setup and teardown necessary for presenting on the two shared pixmaps. PresentSharedPixmap is a function exposed by the source driver for the X server or sink driver to call to request a present on a given shared pixmap. This way, presents can be driven by the sink's vblank instead of a timer or similar mechanism. SharedPixmapNotifyDamage and RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage are OPTIONAL (even for double-buffered PRIME) functions exposed by the sink driver and the source driver, respectively. By calling master->RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix), the sink driver can request for the source driver to call slave->SharedPixmapNotifyDamage(ppix) in response to damage on the master screen pixmap tracked by ppix. v1: Initial commit v2: Rename PresentTrackedFlippingPixmap to PresentSharedPixmap Add SharedPixmapNotifyDamage / RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage v3: Add RRCrtcPtr as a parameter to StartFlippingPixmapTracking Move functions that use RandR-private data types to rrScrnPrivRec. v4: Unchanged v5: Add front and back parameters to RREnableSharedPixmapFlippingProcPtr v6: Rebase onto ToT v7: Unchanged Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Goins <agoins@nvidia.com>
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SharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr SharedPixmapNotifyDamage;
RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamageProcPtr RequestSharedPixmapNotifyDamage;
PresentSharedPixmapProcPtr PresentSharedPixmap;
StopFlippingPixmapTrackingProcPtr StopFlippingPixmapTracking;
struct xorg_list pixmap_dirty_list;
ReplaceScanoutPixmapProcPtr ReplaceScanoutPixmap;
XYToWindowProcPtr XYToWindow;
DPMSProcPtr DPMS;
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} ScreenRec;
static inline RegionPtr
BitmapToRegion(ScreenPtr _pScreen, PixmapPtr pPix)
{
return (*(_pScreen)->BitmapToRegion) (pPix); /* no mi version?! */
}
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typedef struct _ScreenInfo {
int imageByteOrder;
int bitmapScanlineUnit;
int bitmapScanlinePad;
int bitmapBitOrder;
int numPixmapFormats;
PixmapFormatRec formats[MAXFORMATS];
int numScreens;
ScreenPtr screens[MAXSCREENS];
int numGPUScreens;
ScreenPtr gpuscreens[MAXGPUSCREENS];
int x; /* origin */
int y; /* origin */
int width; /* total width of all screens together */
int height; /* total height of all screens together */
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} ScreenInfo;
extern _X_EXPORT ScreenInfo screenInfo;
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extern _X_EXPORT void InitOutput(ScreenInfo * /*pScreenInfo */ ,
int /*argc */ ,
char ** /*argv */ );
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#endif /* SCREENINTSTRUCT_H */