These two files provide a couple of common defines, functions and variables
that will be used in a number of protocol tests.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Not all chipsets need to rely on the int10 scheme to do its daily work.
Well, the ideal would be to remove all int10 module from the server. I'll try
to provide some patches "soon" for this. Something like:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~vignatti/libx86/
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Oliver McFadden <oliver.mcfadden@nokia.com>
Not all drivers need this kind of access as well.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Oliver McFadden <oliver.mcfadden@nokia.com>
Not all drivers need this kind of access.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com>
Acked-by: Oliver McFadden <oliver.mcfadden@nokia.com>
since libXinerama commit 90d4d23bf2e94721149ddc0a80093b10a82e8845 and
xineramaproto commit 21477147613c28c968b5e1eb9d8aea7017dd399d, the
server no longer needs libXinerama.
Signed-off-by: Rémi Cardona <remi@gentoo.org>
Build and link with rootless extension
Update Xwin code for removal of RootlessAccelInit()
Fix Xwin code which now has a collision with the type name EventType
Based on patches from Colin Harrison, Jon Turney and Yaakov Selkowitz
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
The new clipping rules:
- client clips happen after transformation
- pixels unavailable due to the hierarchy are undefined
The first one is implemented in pixman; the second one is realized by
making a copy of window sources (to prevent out-of-bounds access).
The GNU linker supports a -wrap option to wrap function calls at link-time.
This allows for easy overriding of functions in the X server with stubs in
the test suite. This functionality is only supported on the GNU linker and
will be used extensively in the tests. Disable the tests if GNU ld is not
available.
This is related to: bc964ff1e3
XQuartz: Stab at fixing the alpha 0/1 bug (screenshots, etc) by pulling in some old code that got gutted from rootless.
which was on the 1.4 branch and implemented in fbPaintWindow. Now that fbPaintWindow is gone, this is now in miPaintWindow().
(cherry picked from commit 032173f693)
This patch adds a test/ directory that contains the setup for a unit-testing
suite designed for in-server unit-testing. All functions available to the X
server are available to the test binaries through static linking.
This test suite uses the glib testing framework.
Do not use glib calls outside of the test/ directory.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
All other functions are pushed into where they seemed to fit.
main.c is now linked separately into libmain.a and linked in by the various
DDXs.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
This patch adds a test/ directory that contains the setup for a unit-testing
suite designed for in-server unit-testing. All functions available to the X
server are available to the test binaries through static linking.
This test suite uses the glib testing framework.
Do not use glib calls outside of the test/ directory.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
All other functions are pushed into where they seemed to fit.
main.c is now linked separately into libmain.a and linked in by the various
DDXs.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
This change implements the protocol for DRI2GetBuffersWithFormat, but
the bulk of the differences are the changes to the extension / driver
interface to make this function work. The old CreateBuffers and
DeleteBuffers routines are replaced with CreateBuffer and DeleteBuffer
(both singular).
This allows drivers to allocate buffers for a drawable one at a time.
As a result, 3D drivers can now allocate the (fake) front-buffer for a
window only when it is needed. Since 3D drivers only ask for the
front-buffer on demand, the real front-buffer is always created. This
allows CopyRegion impelemenations of SwapBuffers to continue working.
As with previous version of this code, if the client asks for the
front-buffer for a window, we instead give it the fake front-buffer.
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
Requires libselinux 2.0.79 or newer. Without this, libselinux will
check for policy updates on the netlink socket on basically every policy
lookup. Statistically speaking, they never happen, and the check
translates to at least one more syscall on basically every operation.
Instead, take control of the fd from the library, and check it in
WakeupHandler if it polls readable.
Also correct a link failure due to unresolved symbols. This
is arguably a libtool/ranlib/ld bug, that "may" be corrected
by linking all convenience libraries in a single one. But in
this case, it was preferred to just add a linker option to
Xfake_LDFLAGS, to force linkage of all libraries.
This corrects #19725.
No more #ifdef XKB, because you can't disable the build, and no more
noXkbExtension either.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Instead of hardcoding base/pc105/us, allow users to change the defaults at
./configure time. Change the default model to be evdev on Linux.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
There were a few spots left in the source that were using the
--with-mesa-source defined headers or the now removed $(top_srcdir)/GL
directory. These aren't needed anymore as all the necessary source for
GLX is in $(top_srcdir)/glx.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
Using GL for the PKG_CHECK_MODULES identifier multiple times means only
the first call will actually be used. Later calls will be skipped due to
GL_CFLAGS and GL_LIBS already being set. This changes DRI to using a
different identifier and DMX to just reusing GL_CFLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
The builtin-fonts configure option was removed, as it at best should
have been a runtime option. Instead, now it always register all "font
path element" backends, and adds built-ins fonts at the end of the
default font path.
This should be a more reasonable solution, to "correct" the most
common Xorg FAQ (could not open default font 'fixed'), and also don't
break by default applications that use only the standard/historical
X Font rendering.
Fixes for a few remaining build issues, omitted from commmit 6e85a8304b in error
Provide VENDOR_RELEASE in XORG_VERSION_CURRENT for XWin
Remove -static from linker flags for XWin
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
The Cygwin/X build has been broken for a long time, probably since modular X
This patch fixes up configure/makefile and some general build issues (#18568)
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
All .a libraries were converted to .la, and instead of linking the
Xorg binary with a mix of .a and .la, and adding some libraries more
then once in the command line, etc, now it generates a single libxorg.la
from all the required convenience libraries, and links with a dummy
xorg.c (that should usually be the file with the main function...).
This removes the requirement of some things like libosandcommon and
libinit, that existed to circumvent problems when linking multiple
.a and .la in the final Xorg binary.
The "symbol table" is now generated dynamically, by a shell script,
with an embedded gawk parser that parses cpp output. The new file
sdksyms.sh is generated by hand by analyzing all Makefile.am's and
making it create a sdksyms.c file, that includes all sdk headers that
will add symbols for the Xorg binary. Module headers aren't read, and
a in 2 files it was required to add a "<hash>ifndef XorgLoader" around
declarations shared between the Xorg binary and libextmod. A few
other changes were added to other sdk headers, like preventing
multiple inclusion, or including other headers to satisfy dependencies.
This should be a lot more portable, and better (hopefully properly)
using libtool to generate convenience libraries.
This is done to actually change DIX_CFLAGS, as not all "modules" use
XORG_CFLAGS.
Also export the symbols that are required by other modules after
the change.
Note that it checks if support for symbol visibility is available by
the compiler, not if it is functional. It may have problems on non x86
architectures.
To disable the feature, just pass the option "--disable-visibility"
to the X Server configure script.
Unless using an alternate build schema, drivers built from a git
checkout will use the same "visibility" related CFLAGS used to compile
the X Server.
pixman 0.13.2 now holds all of the matrix operations. This leaves
the protocol conversion routines and some ABI stubs in place
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Added a configure option called --enable-standalone-xpbproxy which is useful for deveoping xpbproxy.
The 'active' switch in preferences just disables the in-server xpbproxy (not this standalone).
(cherry picked from commit 4294493632)
Really, this was a bad idea. It's not security, the UI features that would
have been cool (e.g. clicking through windows) aren't implemented anyway, and
there's nothing you can't achieve just by using plain XI anyway.
Requires inputproto 1.9.99.6.
There is no way this code can have been building for anyone since pciaccess
was merged. BSD and Linux were already using OS code on sparc, the only
people who could want this are Solaris, who should be using pciaccess
anyway.
Readded the old exec() server startup path for regression testing.
Don't use the dynamic fd addition code since it's not quite working correctly.
(cherry picked from commit 08f3fe153e)
Us shipping a GUI configuration utility (especially as part of the
server!) was pretty pointless. There was pretty much nothing it could
configure which wasn't already runtime adjustable: if you could get a
server up with functioning input and output, there wasn't much xorgcfg
could do for you.
Au revoir.
Fix and marginally simplify the SHA1 handling. First, we allow people
to override it. Secondly, we try for libmd. Then, we try for OpenSSL
with pkg-config. In a last, desperate move, we try libcrypto on its
own. This allows the server to, y'know, _link_ when using OpenSSL,
instead of failing because we only have -lcrypto, and not -lssl.
Previously, the code was using PKG_CHECK_EXISTS before PKG_CHECK_MODULES,
(to cater to OpenBSD systems that include openssl by default but without
a .pc file). But this meant that systems that didn't have openssl installed
at all would not get any error message at configure time.
Now, if the SHA1_Init function is found in -lcrypto without any additional
flags, then that's used. Otherwise, pkg-config is used to find the right
flags to link against libcrypto. And if that fails, a nice error message
is now generated.
Some reasons to embed fonts by default:
1. X server doesn't pick a good default font path so it's easiest just
to built in the core fonts and let new X hackers more happy. Developers
and distro guys are wise enough to just set --disable-builtin-fonts
when they want.
2. Seems that this is by far the most popular FAQ
(http://www.x.org/wiki/FAQErrorMessages).
3. No one gave a good argument to not do this:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-May/035479.html
This code hasn't been updated with anything even resembling what anyone is
shipping in nearly thirty months. It hasn't built out of the box since
7.1. Most of its features over AIGLX are accomplished with DRI2 and
friends.