xserver-multidpi/randr/rrdispatch.c

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/*
* Copyright © 2006 Keith Packard
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
* the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
* that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or
* publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
* written prior permission. The copyright holders make no representations
* about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
* is" without express or implied warranty.
*
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
* INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
* EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
* DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
* TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "randrstr.h"
#include "protocol-versions.h"
Bool
RRClientKnowsRates(ClientPtr pClient)
{
rrClientPriv(pClient);
return version_compare(pRRClient->major_version, pRRClient->minor_version,
1, 1) >= 0;
}
static int
ProcRRQueryVersion(ClientPtr client)
{
xRRQueryVersionReply rep = {
.type = X_Reply,
.sequenceNumber = client->sequence,
.length = 0
};
REQUEST(xRRQueryVersionReq);
rrClientPriv(client);
REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xRRQueryVersionReq);
pRRClient->major_version = stuff->majorVersion;
pRRClient->minor_version = stuff->minorVersion;
if (version_compare(stuff->majorVersion, stuff->minorVersion,
SERVER_RANDR_MAJOR_VERSION,
SERVER_RANDR_MINOR_VERSION) < 0) {
rep.majorVersion = stuff->majorVersion;
rep.minorVersion = stuff->minorVersion;
}
else {
rep.majorVersion = SERVER_RANDR_MAJOR_VERSION;
rep.minorVersion = SERVER_RANDR_MINOR_VERSION;
}
if (client->swapped) {
swaps(&rep.sequenceNumber);
swapl(&rep.length);
swapl(&rep.majorVersion);
swapl(&rep.minorVersion);
}
WriteToClient(client, sizeof(xRRQueryVersionReply), &rep);
return Success;
}
static int
ProcRRSelectInput(ClientPtr client)
{
REQUEST(xRRSelectInputReq);
rrClientPriv(client);
RRTimesPtr pTimes;
WindowPtr pWin;
RREventPtr pRREvent, *pHead;
XID clientResource;
int rc;
REQUEST_SIZE_MATCH(xRRSelectInputReq);
rc = dixLookupWindow(&pWin, stuff->window, client, DixReceiveAccess);
if (rc != Success)
return rc;
rc = dixLookupResourceByType((void **) &pHead, pWin->drawable.id,
RREventType, client, DixWriteAccess);
if (rc != Success && rc != BadValue)
return rc;
if (stuff->enable & (RRScreenChangeNotifyMask |
RRCrtcChangeNotifyMask |
RROutputChangeNotifyMask |
RROutputPropertyNotifyMask |
RRProviderChangeNotifyMask |
RRProviderPropertyNotifyMask |
RRResourceChangeNotifyMask)) {
ScreenPtr pScreen = pWin->drawable.pScreen;
rrScrPriv(pScreen);
pRREvent = NULL;
if (pHead) {
/* check for existing entry. */
for (pRREvent = *pHead; pRREvent; pRREvent = pRREvent->next)
if (pRREvent->client == client)
break;
}
if (!pRREvent) {
/* build the entry */
pRREvent = (RREventPtr) malloc(sizeof(RREventRec));
if (!pRREvent)
return BadAlloc;
pRREvent->next = 0;
pRREvent->client = client;
pRREvent->window = pWin;
pRREvent->mask = stuff->enable;
/*
* add a resource that will be deleted when
* the client goes away
*/
clientResource = FakeClientID(client->index);
pRREvent->clientResource = clientResource;
if (!AddResource(clientResource, RRClientType, (void *) pRREvent))
return BadAlloc;
/*
* create a resource to contain a pointer to the list
* of clients selecting input. This must be indirect as
* the list may be arbitrarily rearranged which cannot be
* done through the resource database.
*/
if (!pHead) {
pHead = (RREventPtr *) malloc(sizeof(RREventPtr));
if (!pHead ||
!AddResource(pWin->drawable.id, RREventType,
(void *) pHead)) {
FreeResource(clientResource, RT_NONE);
return BadAlloc;
}
*pHead = 0;
}
pRREvent->next = *pHead;
*pHead = pRREvent;
}
/*
* Now see if the client needs an event
*/
if (pScrPriv) {
pTimes = &((RRTimesPtr) (pRRClient + 1))[pScreen->myNum];
if (CompareTimeStamps(pTimes->setTime,
pScrPriv->lastSetTime) != 0 ||
CompareTimeStamps(pTimes->configTime,
pScrPriv->lastConfigTime) != 0) {
if (pRREvent->mask & RRScreenChangeNotifyMask) {
RRDeliverScreenEvent(client, pWin, pScreen);
}
if (pRREvent->mask & RRCrtcChangeNotifyMask) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pScrPriv->numCrtcs; i++) {
RRDeliverCrtcEvent(client, pWin, pScrPriv->crtcs[i]);
}
}
if (pRREvent->mask & RROutputChangeNotifyMask) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pScrPriv->numOutputs; i++) {
RRDeliverOutputEvent(client, pWin,
pScrPriv->outputs[i]);
}
}
/* We don't check for RROutputPropertyNotifyMask, as randrproto.txt doesn't
* say if there ought to be notifications of changes to output properties
* if those changes occurred before the time RRSelectInput is called.
*/
}
}
}
else if (stuff->enable == 0) {
/* delete the interest */
if (pHead) {
RREventPtr pNewRREvent = 0;
for (pRREvent = *pHead; pRREvent; pRREvent = pRREvent->next) {
if (pRREvent->client == client)
break;
pNewRREvent = pRREvent;
}
if (pRREvent) {
FreeResource(pRREvent->clientResource, RRClientType);
if (pNewRREvent)
pNewRREvent->next = pRREvent->next;
else
*pHead = pRREvent->next;
free(pRREvent);
}
}
}
else {
client->errorValue = stuff->enable;
return BadValue;
}
return Success;
}
int (*ProcRandrVector[RRNumberRequests]) (ClientPtr) = {
ProcRRQueryVersion, /* 0 */
/* we skip 1 to make old clients fail pretty immediately */
NULL, /* 1 ProcRandrOldGetScreenInfo */
/* V1.0 apps share the same set screen config request id */
ProcRRSetScreenConfig, /* 2 */
NULL, /* 3 ProcRandrOldScreenChangeSelectInput */
/* 3 used to be ScreenChangeSelectInput; deprecated */
ProcRRSelectInput, /* 4 */
ProcRRGetScreenInfo, /* 5 */
/* V1.2 additions */
ProcRRGetScreenSizeRange, /* 6 */
ProcRRSetScreenSize, /* 7 */
ProcRRGetScreenResources, /* 8 */
ProcRRGetOutputInfo, /* 9 */
ProcRRListOutputProperties, /* 10 */
ProcRRQueryOutputProperty, /* 11 */
ProcRRConfigureOutputProperty, /* 12 */
ProcRRChangeOutputProperty, /* 13 */
ProcRRDeleteOutputProperty, /* 14 */
ProcRRGetOutputProperty, /* 15 */
ProcRRCreateMode, /* 16 */
ProcRRDestroyMode, /* 17 */
ProcRRAddOutputMode, /* 18 */
ProcRRDeleteOutputMode, /* 19 */
ProcRRGetCrtcInfo, /* 20 */
ProcRRSetCrtcConfig, /* 21 */
ProcRRGetCrtcGammaSize, /* 22 */
ProcRRGetCrtcGamma, /* 23 */
ProcRRSetCrtcGamma, /* 24 */
/* V1.3 additions */
ProcRRGetScreenResourcesCurrent, /* 25 */
ProcRRSetCrtcTransform, /* 26 */
ProcRRGetCrtcTransform, /* 27 */
ProcRRGetPanning, /* 28 */
ProcRRSetPanning, /* 29 */
ProcRRSetOutputPrimary, /* 30 */
ProcRRGetOutputPrimary, /* 31 */
/* V1.4 additions */
ProcRRGetProviders, /* 32 */
ProcRRGetProviderInfo, /* 33 */
ProcRRSetProviderOffloadSink, /* 34 */
ProcRRSetProviderOutputSource, /* 35 */
ProcRRListProviderProperties, /* 36 */
ProcRRQueryProviderProperty, /* 37 */
ProcRRConfigureProviderProperty, /* 38 */
ProcRRChangeProviderProperty, /* 39 */
ProcRRDeleteProviderProperty, /* 40 */
ProcRRGetProviderProperty, /* 41 */
Add RandR leases with modesetting driver support [v6] This adds support for RandR CRTC/Output leases through the modesetting driver, creating a lease using new kernel infrastructure and returning that to a client through an fd which will have access to only those resources. v2: Restore CRTC mode when leases terminate When a lease terminates for a crtc we have saved data for, go ahead and restore the saved mode. v3: Report RR_Rotate_0 rotations for leased crtcs. Ignore leased CRTCs when selecting screen size. Stop leasing encoders, the kernel doesn't do that anymore. Turn off crtc->enabled while leased so that modesetting ignores them. Check lease status before calling any driver mode functions When starting a lease, mark leased CRTCs as disabled and hide their cursors. Also, check to see if there are other non-leased CRTCs which are driving leased Outputs and mark them as disabled as well. Sometimes an application will lease an idle crtc instead of the one already associated with the leased output. When terminating a lease, reset any CRTCs which are driving outputs that are no longer leased so that they start working again. This required splitting the DIX level lease termination code into two pieces, one to remove the lease from the system (RRLeaseTerminated) and a new function that frees the lease data structure (RRLeaseFree). v4: Report RR_Rotate_0 rotation for leased crtcs. v5: Terminate all leases on server reset. Leases hang around after the associated client exits so that the client doesn't need to occupy an X server client slot and consume a file descriptor once it has gotten the output resources necessary. Any leases still hanging around when the X server resets or shuts down need to be cleaned up by calling the kernel to terminate the lease and freeing any DIX structures. Note that we cannot simply use the existing drmmode_terminate_lease function on each lease as that wants to also reset the video mode, and during server shut down that modesetting: Validate leases on VT enter The kernel doesn't allow any master ioctls to run when another VT is active, including simple things like listing the active leases. To deal with that, we check the list of leases whenever the X server VT is activated. xfree86: hide disabled cursors when resetting after lease termination The lessee may well have played with cursors and left one active on our screen. Just tell the kernel to turn it off. v6: Add meson build infrastructure [Also bumped libdrm requirement - ajax] Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
2018-02-12 22:51:56 +01:00
/* V1.5 additions */
ProcRRGetMonitors, /* 42 */
ProcRRSetMonitor, /* 43 */
ProcRRDeleteMonitor, /* 44 */
Add RandR leases with modesetting driver support [v6] This adds support for RandR CRTC/Output leases through the modesetting driver, creating a lease using new kernel infrastructure and returning that to a client through an fd which will have access to only those resources. v2: Restore CRTC mode when leases terminate When a lease terminates for a crtc we have saved data for, go ahead and restore the saved mode. v3: Report RR_Rotate_0 rotations for leased crtcs. Ignore leased CRTCs when selecting screen size. Stop leasing encoders, the kernel doesn't do that anymore. Turn off crtc->enabled while leased so that modesetting ignores them. Check lease status before calling any driver mode functions When starting a lease, mark leased CRTCs as disabled and hide their cursors. Also, check to see if there are other non-leased CRTCs which are driving leased Outputs and mark them as disabled as well. Sometimes an application will lease an idle crtc instead of the one already associated with the leased output. When terminating a lease, reset any CRTCs which are driving outputs that are no longer leased so that they start working again. This required splitting the DIX level lease termination code into two pieces, one to remove the lease from the system (RRLeaseTerminated) and a new function that frees the lease data structure (RRLeaseFree). v4: Report RR_Rotate_0 rotation for leased crtcs. v5: Terminate all leases on server reset. Leases hang around after the associated client exits so that the client doesn't need to occupy an X server client slot and consume a file descriptor once it has gotten the output resources necessary. Any leases still hanging around when the X server resets or shuts down need to be cleaned up by calling the kernel to terminate the lease and freeing any DIX structures. Note that we cannot simply use the existing drmmode_terminate_lease function on each lease as that wants to also reset the video mode, and during server shut down that modesetting: Validate leases on VT enter The kernel doesn't allow any master ioctls to run when another VT is active, including simple things like listing the active leases. To deal with that, we check the list of leases whenever the X server VT is activated. xfree86: hide disabled cursors when resetting after lease termination The lessee may well have played with cursors and left one active on our screen. Just tell the kernel to turn it off. v6: Add meson build infrastructure [Also bumped libdrm requirement - ajax] Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
2018-02-12 22:51:56 +01:00
/* V1.6 additions */
ProcRRCreateLease, /* 45 */
ProcRRFreeLease, /* 46 */
};