delivery of events to windows and clients.
This is tentative. It's likely that an additional last-resort hook will
be necessary for code that calls TryClientEvents or WriteEventsToClient
directly. It's also possible that new xace machinery will be necessary
to classify events and pull useful resource ID's out of them.
The failure case also needs some thinking through. Should event delivery
"succeed" or should it report undeliverable?
Finally, XKB appears to call WriteToClient to pass events. Sigh.
over to new system.
Need to update documentation and address some remaining vestiges of
old system such as CursorRec structure, fb "offman" structure, and
FontRec privates.
Debian bug #272368http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272368
In certain locales, some characters from some TrueType fonts were not
appearing in the Xprint postscript output due to the font not being
identified in the postscript output.
The plural version is now static, which is fine since it was only ever called
from within picture post-init anyway. The body of the work is now done with
a one-shot (public) function that operates on a single format at a time.
Composite's automatic redirection is a more general mechanism than the
ad-hoc BS machinery, so it's much prettier to implement the one in terms
of the other. Composite now wraps ChangeWindowAttributes and activates
automatic redirection for windows with backing store requested. The old
backing store infrastructure is completely gutted: ABI-visible structures
retain the function pointers, but they never get called, and all the
open-coded conditionals throughout the DIX layer to implement BS are gone.
Note that this is still not a strictly complete implementation of backing
store, since Composite will throw the bits away on unmap and therefore
WhenMapped and Always hints are equivalent.
The pixman headers have been located under pixman-1/ instead of pixman/ since
around 2007-08-06, and pixman-1.pc has the updated include paths to account
for this.
This reverts commit feb1b3e455.
xf86RandR12ScreenSetSize must protect calls to EnableDisableFBAccess with
suitable vtSema checks to avoid invoking driver code while the X server is
inactive.
The multi-crtc cursor code in hw/xfree86/modes holds a reference to the
current cursor. This reference must be correctly ref counted so the cursor
is not freed out from underneath this code.
This is where they should have been in the first place. All the rest of
the code in the server defines such things in the source files, not the
headers.