Get rid of glcontextmodes.[ch] from build, rename __GlcontextModes to
__GLXcontext. Drop all #includes of glcontextmodes.h and glcore.h.
Drop the DRI context modes extension.
Add protocol code to DRI2 module and load DRI2 extension by default.
If a client disappears in the middle of CheckConnections (presumably
because its appgroup leader disappears), then don't attempt to shut it down
a second time, when it's already vanished.
but the XC-QUERY-SECURITY-1 authorization method and the SecurityPolicy
configuration file have been removed. The semantics of the trusted vs.
untrusted split have been changed. This will be documented in a future
commit.
If we inherited a signal mask from the parent process that ignores SIGUSR1,
then we will send SIGUSR1 to the parent to indicate when we're ready to
accept connections. Unfortunately, we send this notification way too
early, right after creating the sockets rather than just before entering
the main loop.
Move it to just before Dispatch() so we're not lying quite so much.
The smart scheduler itimer currently always fires after each request
(which in turn causes the CPU to wake out of idle, burning precious
power). Rather than doing this, just stop the timer before going into
the select() portion of the WaitFor loop. It's a cheap system call, and
it will only get called if there's no more commands batched up from the
active fd.
This change also allows some of the functions to be simplified;
setitimer() will only fail if it's passed invalid data, and we don't do
that... so make it void and remove all the conditional code that deals
with failure.
The change also allows us to remove a few variables that were used for
housekeeping between the signal handler and the main loop.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@koto.keithp.com>
* GL/glx/glxvisuals.c: added boolean to disable
calling init_visuals(). This gives a chance to Xephyr
to take over visuals manipulation and avoid a crash at
server shutdown in __glXMesaScreenDestroy(), due to the fact
that mesa might sees more visual than what it has actually created in
init_visuals(). It might see more visuals because Xephyr can augment
the number of visuals, dynamically.
* os/utils.c: the boolean is actually defined here.
Because our "popen" implementation uses stdio, and because nobody's stdio
library is capable of surviving signals, we need to make absolutely sure
that we hide the SIGALRM from the smart scheduler. Otherwise, when you
open a menu in openoffice, and it recompiles XKB to deal with the
accelerators, and you popen xkbcomp because we suck, then the scheduler
will tell you you're taking forever doing something stupid, and the
wait() code will get confused, and input will hang and your CPU usage
slams to 100%. Down, not across.
This adds a bit of glue to configure.ac to support launchd detection;
on OS X (or other platforms which choose to implement launchd), this allows
the system to automagically start the Xserver as necessary to serve clients.
MAXBUFSIZE appears to be a leftover of some previous time. Instead, just
use maxBigRequestSize when bigreqs are available (limiting buffers to ~16MB).
When bigreqs are not available, needed won't be larger than the maximum
size of a non-bigreqs request (256kB).