Fixes a build breakage when $(top_srcdir) != $(top_builddir) because
-I$(top_srcdir)/include is missing for the cvt, ioport, pcitweak, and scanpci
builds.
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@nwnk.net>
This also removes static from some other functions that had been copied out
to at least the intel driver, but perhaps others that were doing mode list
handling.
bugfix: uninitialized pPointer in miPointerGetPosition ifndef MPX
adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to ScreenRec's cursor functions.
cleanup of miPointer code to use same scheme in each function
dix: MPHasCursor() function determines checking whether to invoke
cursor rendering.
animcur: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but animcur relies
on the core pointer right now.
xfixes: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but xfixes relies on
the core pointer right now.
rac: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but RAC relies on
the core pointer right now.
ramdac: adding DeviceIntPtr parameter to cursor functions but ramdac relies on
the core pointer right now.
As discussed on the mailing list, people would rather have an X command-line
option to print the module path so installers can know where to put modules,
rather than the installers using `pkg-config --variable=moduledir xorg-server`,
since some distros choose not to install xorg-server.pc.
added miCursorInfoRec to contain info of the MPX cursors.
calling miUpdatePointerSprite() from event queue for MPX devices.
adding device-specific processing to miPointer*() functions.
dix: Call to SetCursorPosition in CheckMotion() temporarily disabled.
xfree86/common: call to miPointerUpdateSprite() disabled, is done from the EQ
NOTE: This build will not display cursor images.
BUG: The second mouse does to take correct x coordinates.
mi:
added miMPPointers array to mipointer.c
added DeviceIntPtr to all miPointerSpriteFuncs. Coming from miPointer
we use inputInfo.pointer as standard value. ABI BREAK!
ramdac:
forcing failed HW Cursor initialisation. MPX needs software rendering.
changes to use new miPointerSpriteFunc (this required externing
inputInfo, should probably be fixed at a later point).
RAC: changes to use new miPointerSpriteFuncs.
mieq: avoid merging events from different devices in mieqEnqueue()
xfree86/common
isMPdev field used from xf86ActivateDevice(), xf86PostMotionEvent()
and xf86PostButtonEvent()
merge with code cleanup from master
GetPointerEvents treats events in the same way as XINPUT devices when flag
has POINTER_MULTIPOINTER set.
xfree86/common:
added XI86_MP_DEVICE flag and parsing in xf86ProcessCommonOptions
added POINTER_MULTIPOINTER define. Is used in xf86PostMotionEvent and
xf86PostButtonEvent for the flags that are passed into GetPointerEvents()
global:
added flags to configure.ac to enable/disable MPX define
added flags to dix-config.h.in to define MPX
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.
Only try to build Linux support on Linux. We should probably disable all
OS-dependent DDXes if we don't have a workable OS (and only build
Xephyr/Xfake), but that's future work.
If we're mapping something in the "legacy range" (0-1Mb), we shouldn't
expand the requested range to the entire 0-1Mb range. Typically this
is for mapping the VGA frame buffer, and some platforms support mmap of
the frame buffer but not the entire 0-1Mb range.
For example, HP sx1000 and sx2000 ia64 platforms can have memory from
0-0x9ffff, VGA frame buffer from 0xa0000-0xbffff, and memory from
0xc0000-0xfffff. On these platforms, we can't map the entire 0-1Mb
range with the same attribute because the memory only supports WB,
while the frame buffer supports only UC. But an mmap of just the
frame buffer should work fine.
Mach64 driver bails out on ia64 because it cannot map device
memory. It turns out that some bogus and unneeded code attempts
to find the root bridge of the device and fails to do so proberly
as there this host-to-pci bridge is not existant. This code has
been around for years although it completely unclear what it had
been intended for. Fixing this by eliminating the bogus code.
Add a server flag (AllowEmptyInput), which will inhibit adding the
standard keyboard and mouse drivers, if there are no input devices in the
config file.
Add a generic 'ring the bell' function (console bell on Linux and BSD,
/dev/audio on Solaris), and add DDX functions for this. Make this the
core keyboard's bell.
Port Xvfb and Xnest to this.
Port XFree86 to this, with OS-specific hooks for Linux, BSD, and Solaris
taken from foo_io.c in the old layer.
Move the bell into an OS function, and use that if it's declared; else,
fall back to using the driver's function.
Remove the Linux keyboard bell function; just move it into the OS layer.
Use named initialisers when converting the old structures, and eliminate
unused functions.
Don't allow users to change the core pointer.
Fix xf86SendDragEvents to check the device button state, not the core
pointer's.
Remove unused xf86CheckButton.
Add KdOsAddInputDrivers, which adds all relevant input drivers.
Could possibly be refactored to KdAddInputDrivers, which called through
OsFuncs to a new function, if it existed.
Update the DEVICE_ABS_CALIB stuff to include the new elements.
New DEVICE_ABS_AREA support.
dev->touchscreen becomes dev->absolute, with _CALIB and _AREA stuff in it.
Update xfree86 to compile with this, kdrive needs an update too.
Move the keymap copying to event processing time (in
ProcessInputEvents), instead of being at event enqueuing time.
Break SetCore{Pointer,Keyboard} out into separate functions.
Change mieqEnqueue to take a device pointer, that asks for the
_original_ device associated with this event.
This allows overlay Xv adaptors to work slightly better with compositing
managers.
Bump the video driver ABI minor so drivers only need to check for this at build
time.
This allows overlay Xv adaptors to work slightly better with compositing
managers.
Bump the video driver ABI minor so drivers only need to check for this at build
time.
Update mipointer API to take a device argument to (almost) all functions,
and split miPointerAbsoluteCursor into a couple of separate functions.
Remove miPointerAbsoluteCursor call from mieq, as we now deal with it in
GetPointerEvents.
Make miPointerSetPosition (successor of miPointerAbsoluteCursor) take
pointers to x and y, so it can return the clipped values.
Modify callers of miPointer*() functions to generally use the new
functions.
This should fix things with multi-head setups.