xv: Remove dead VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST from the xorg and kdrive DDXes.

As far as I can see (looking at trees on my disk, plus googling for
the term), nothing has ever used this flag

Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
This commit is contained in:
Eric Anholt 2013-12-27 20:53:00 -08:00
parent e6c8c7e46c
commit a6ec7d5278
5 changed files with 0 additions and 63 deletions

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@ -588,10 +588,6 @@ KdXVRegetVideo(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
goto CLIP_VIDEO_BAILOUT;
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->GetVideo) (portPriv->screen, portPriv->pDraw,
portPriv->vid_x, portPriv->vid_y,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
@ -680,10 +676,6 @@ KdXVReputVideo(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutVideo) (portPriv->screen, portPriv->pDraw,
portPriv->vid_x, portPriv->vid_y,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
@ -772,10 +764,6 @@ KdXVReputImage(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret =
(*portPriv->AdaptorRec->ReputImage) (portPriv->screen, portPriv->pDraw,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1, &ClipRegion,
@ -1274,10 +1262,6 @@ KdXVPutStill(ClientPtr client,
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutStill) (portPriv->screen, pDraw,
vid_x, vid_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
vid_w, vid_h, drw_w, drw_h,
@ -1410,10 +1394,6 @@ KdXVGetStill(ClientPtr client,
goto GET_STILL_BAILOUT;
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->GetStill) (portPriv->screen, pDraw,
vid_x, vid_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
vid_w, vid_h, drw_w, drw_h,
@ -1572,10 +1552,6 @@ KdXVPutImage(ClientPtr client,
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutImage) (portPriv->screen, pDraw,
src_x, src_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h,

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@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ of the copyright holder.
#include "../../Xext/xvdix.h"
#define VIDEO_NO_CLIPPING 0x00000001
#define VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST 0x00000002
#define VIDEO_OVERLAID_IMAGES 0x00000004
#define VIDEO_OVERLAID_STILLS 0x00000008
#define VIDEO_CLIP_TO_VIEWPORT 0x00000010

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@ -712,10 +712,6 @@ xf86XVRegetVideo(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
goto CLIP_VIDEO_BAILOUT;
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->GetVideo) (portPriv->pScrn,
portPriv->vid_x, portPriv->vid_y,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
@ -800,10 +796,6 @@ xf86XVReputVideo(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutVideo) (portPriv->pScrn,
portPriv->vid_x, portPriv->vid_y,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
@ -894,10 +886,6 @@ xf86XVReputImage(XvPortRecPrivatePtr portPriv)
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->ReputImage) (portPriv->pScrn,
portPriv->vid_x, portPriv->vid_y,
WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
@ -1491,10 +1479,6 @@ xf86XVPutStill(ClientPtr client,
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutStill) (portPriv->pScrn,
vid_x, vid_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
vid_w, vid_h, drw_w, drw_h,
@ -1628,10 +1612,6 @@ xf86XVGetStill(ClientPtr client,
goto GET_STILL_BAILOUT;
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->GetStill) (portPriv->pScrn,
vid_x, vid_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
vid_w, vid_h, drw_w, drw_h,
@ -1791,10 +1771,6 @@ xf86XVPutImage(ClientPtr client,
}
}
if (portPriv->AdaptorRec->flags & VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST) {
RegionSubtract(&ClipRegion, &WinRegion, &ClipRegion);
}
ret = (*portPriv->AdaptorRec->PutImage) (portPriv->pScrn,
src_x, src_y, WinBox.x1, WinBox.y1,
src_w, src_h, drw_w, drw_h,

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@ -33,7 +33,6 @@
#include "xf86str.h"
#define VIDEO_NO_CLIPPING 0x00000001
#define VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST 0x00000002
#define VIDEO_OVERLAID_IMAGES 0x00000004
#define VIDEO_OVERLAID_STILLS 0x00000008
/*

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@ -4557,16 +4557,6 @@ as follows:
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><constant>VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST</constant></term>
<listitem><para>
This indicates that the video driver requires the clip
list to contain the regions which are obscured rather
than the regions which are are visible.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><constant>VIDEO_OVERLAID_STILLS</constant></term>
<listitem><para>
@ -4733,9 +4723,6 @@ as follows:
<literal remap="tt">drw_w</literal> and <literal remap="tt">drw_h</literal> in the Get/Put
function. The boxes are in screen coordinates, are guaranteed
not to overlap and an empty region will never be passed.
If the driver has specified <constant>VIDEO_INVERT_CLIPLIST</constant>,
<literal remap="tt">clipBoxes</literal> will indicate the areas of the primitive
which are obscured rather than the areas visible.
</para></listitem></varlistentry>
</variablelist>