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>
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.
Convert KDrive to GPE/GKE interface.
Add first-class drivers and enumerate every device separately through
Xi, instead of lamely attempting to aggregate them.
Add XKB support to the Linux keyboard driver.
Add 'thumb button' support to the tslib driver.
Rejig InitInput, so each DDX has to add a list of drivers it supports.
Support NewInputDeviceRequest, et al.
have redirected subwindows in manual mode. Those clients are marked
Critical and given a significant scheduling boost whenever they receive
a damage notify event. This dramatically improves update frequency.
If the kernel reported a large number of keys, readKernelMapping would walk
off the end of the kdKeysym array.
Fix usage of _IOWR; the 'size' argument is actually a datatype.
the server seems to act as before. With RedirectSubwindows (root,
automatic), the server looks just like a regular X server. Now to go
rewrite the (currently lame) compositing manager to get some real
action on the screen.
Some of the fixes here are to make valgrind quiet with various ioctls used
by kdrive/linux.
Also fixed a bug where fbdev initialization was out of order in fbdev.c and
smi.c