RRFirstOutput returns the first active output, which won't be set until
after RRScanOldConfig is finished running. Instead, just use the first
output (which is the only output present with an old driver, after all).
Set the new randr crtc of the output before the output change notification is
delivered to the clients.
Remove RROutputSetCrtc as it is not really necessary. All we have to do is set
the output's crtc on RRCrtcNotify
Yes, two changes in one commit. Sorry 'bout that.
The first change ensures that when pending property values have been
changed, a mode set to the current mode will actually do something, rather
than being identified as a no-op. In addition, the driver no longer needs to
manage the migration of pending to current values, that is handled both
within the xf86 mode setting code (to deal with non-RandR changes) as well
as within the RandR extension itself.
The second change eliminates the two-call Create/AttachScreen stuff that was
done in a failed attempt to create RandR resources before the screen
structures were allocated. Merging these back into the Create function is
cleaner.
(cherry picked from commit 57e87e0d00)
Conflicts:
randr/randrstr.h
randr/rrcrtc.c
I think master and server-1.3-branch are more in sync now.
The RandR protocol spec has several requests in support of user-defined
modes, but the implementation was stubbed out inside the X server. Fill out
the DIX portion and start on the xf86 DDX portion. It might be necessary to
add more code to the DDX to insert the user-defined modes into the output
mode list.
(cherry picked from commit 63cc2a51ef)
Conflicts:
randr/randrstr.h
Updated code to work in master with recent security API changes.
The RRScreenSizeSetRange function is used externally for 1.2 API drivers,
but can also be used in the 1.0 compatibility code. This also ensures that
the right changed bits are set so that clients are correctly notified when
the range changes.
RRGetInfo can return an error, use that to return BadAlloc to clients
instead of blindly going on with various requests.
(cherry picked from f05dd384d3 commit)
The config time in the RandR protocol reflects when the hardware state has
changed. It was getting changed anytime the driver changed the usage
of the hardware as well.
(cherry picked from 98d18a6578 commit)
xf86 drivers need to create RandR object in the PreInit stage,
before the ScreenRec is allocated. Changing the RandR DIX code
to permit this required the addition of functions that later associate the
objects with the related screen.
An additional change is that modes are now global, and no longer associated
with a specific screen. This change actually makes mode management cleaner
as there is no more per-screen list of modes to deal with.
This changes the RandR 1.2 ABI/API for drivers.
Output options and mode origins both affected driver ABI. memmove mistakes
were causing 'Freeing resource which isn't there' messages.
Prune unused non-user defined modes from available list now.
Provide a Xinerama implementation when DIX version isn't enabled. This
version exposes each crtc as a separate 'screen' and reports the size of
that patch. The extension also sends ConfigureNotify events to the root
window whenever crtcs change so that applications will re-fetch xinerama
information. This actually works for metacity.