xfree86: fix SWCursor check in xf86CursorSetCursor.

Wrong check for inputInfo.pointer resulted in a SW cursor being rendered when
the pointer left the screen (in a Xinerama setup).
We must call the sprite rendering function if
- SW cursors are enabled, or
- The current device is not the VCP and not attached to the VCP.

Reported-by: Gordon Yuan <GordonYuan@viatech.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
This commit is contained in:
Peter Hutterer 2009-03-25 12:55:42 +10:00
parent afa680e495
commit 66089e9129

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@ -302,9 +302,10 @@ xf86CursorSetCursor(DeviceIntPtr pDev, ScreenPtr pScreen, CursorPtr pCurs,
if (pCurs == NullCursor) { /* means we're supposed to remove the cursor */
if (ScreenPriv->SWCursor || pDev != inputInfo.pointer)
(*ScreenPriv->spriteFuncs->SetCursor)(pDev, pScreen, NullCursor,
x, y);
if (ScreenPriv->SWCursor ||
!(pDev == inputInfo.pointer || !IsMaster(pDev) &&
GetMaster(pDev->u.master, MASTER_POINTER) == inputInfo.pointer))
(*ScreenPriv->spriteFuncs->SetCursor)(pDev, pScreen, NullCursor, x, y);
else if (ScreenPriv->isUp) {
xf86SetCursor(pScreen, NullCursor, x, y);
ScreenPriv->isUp = FALSE;