down into an OutReverse and an Add. Turn off the fallback to software
glyphs when component alpha, now that we expect all (new) drivers to be
able to support it. Also, make Xephyr fall back in the CA Over case to
exercise this code. This speeds up my rgb24text and ls -lR in
gnome-terminal by a factor of 5.
os-support/linux/lnx_KbdMap.c) we overrun the usefully-named global
array 'map', scribbling on other random static variables elsewhere.
This is fixed by changing the size of at2lnx. (David Woodhouse). Bug
#5169
lack of a better name. This one behaves somewhat between Greedy and
Always. It moves in if we can accelerate, unless the destination is
clean and shouldn't be kept in framebuffer according to the score, in
which case we migrate out (and force-migrate anything where migration
is free). This should help fix lack of acceleration for drivers without
UTS since removing exaAsyncPixmapGCOps, and has removed one performance
trap with Radeon I'd noticed. It is the new default.
video driver ABI needs to be bumped to 1.0. The rest of the ABI minor
versions were bumped to include the LoaderGetABIVersion function.
Add a DrawblePtr argument to the XV hooks. This allows drivers to determine
that the target window is redirected and draw to the appropriate place.
devPrivate.ptr when pointing at offscreen memory, outside of
exaPrepare/FinishAccess(). This was used with fakexa to find (by NULL
dereference) many instances of un-Prepared CPU access to the
framebuffer:
- GC tiles used in several ops when fillStyle == FillTiled were never
Prepared.
- Migration could lead to un-Prepared access to mask data in render's
Trapezoids and Triangles
- PutImage's UploadToScreen failure fallback failed to Prepare.
acceleration, and set the migration scheme to Always on init (since
this is all for testing, and Always should make migration happen more
frequently than Greedy).
there but #ifdefed out. Insead of BTS, BT was executed. This patch
enables the BTS function and hooks it up the the correct opcode. (ATI
Technologies Inc.)
initialized for the current server generation. Fixes a problem where it
would use stale private index and blow up in colorful ways if no driver
called DRIScreenInit() on the second generation (which happens due to a
bug in radeon that i'll fix separately). Note: clearing the index in
DRIReset() wouldn't work as DRIReset() is called before the
CloseScreen() chain
desired location always (unless they don't fit in FB, in which case
they all get moved out for software rendering). The default remains as
before, but can be controlled by the MigrationHeuristic xorg.conf
option (which is intentionally not documented, as it may be
short-lived). This is part of the exa-damagetrack work, which appears
stable in testing with fakexa, unlike the work as a whole.
same width/height for front-buffer drawing. The fakexa code then uses
this extra space for offscreen pixmaps. Note that this tones down the
absurdity of fakexa's offscreen pixmap alignment requirements (odd
alignment is too weird, so stick with "24", which is still strange but
exists out there). It also fixes a couple of bugs in the fakexa
implementation revealed by using offscreen pixmaps.
This patch is from DragonFly developer Joerg Sonnenberger and the pkgsrc
collection.
I tested using /dev/sysmouse with moused using my serial /dev/cuaa0.
a first pass of doxygen documentation of EXA. This removes the
corresponding pieces of exa-driver.txt, which were becoming stale.
Hopefully the documentation will stay much more up-to-date this way.
Many thanks to jbarnes for writing exa-driver.txt which was used a lot
in writing this documentation.
when extending the driver interface. The card and accel structures are
merged into the ExaDriverRec, which is to be allocated using
exaDriverAlloc(). The driver structure also grows exa_major and
exa_minor, which drivers fill in and have checked by EXA
(double-checking that the driver really did check that the EXA version
was correct). Removes exaInitCard(), which is replaced by the driver
filling in the rec by hand, and the exaGetVersion() and related
EXA_*VERSION which are replaced by always using the XFree86 loadable
module versioning.
implementation that calls fb to get its work done. The purpose is to
have a trusted EXA driver for use with testing changes to the core of
EXA. However, fakexa has not received much testing yet, lacks offscreen
pixmaps support, and doesn't reliably provide garbage when EXA doesn't
get its syncing right. All of these should be fixed soon.
function pointers to implement a level of flexability that was never
used. The code also had unused support for extracting a single image
type from a larger expansion ROM.
Fix the spelling of PCI_BIOS_OPEN_FIRMWARE.
Fix a couple errors in #ifdef debug code.
These changes have been tested on x86 and x86-64 Linux.
Class information is not, and never has been, stored there. Therefore,
this is just a bunch of elaborate code to read 0x00000000.
This has received testing on x86 and x86-64 Linux.
the current cursor when disabling FB access and would try to restore
that cursor when re-enabling. However, that cursor might have been
destroyed in between. This fixes it by updating the saved cursor
pointer when a cursor is set and vtSema is FALSE.
dependencies. It was nearly abstract enough already to be used by
multiple DDXes. This will be useful for EXA development through
providing a fake acceleration implementation within Xephyr, so that
testing can be done on new EXA code without worrying about buggy
drivers.
the wrappers to provide it. Wrapper gone, and getsecs doesn't exist on
linux so it now blows up. Fixes it by just calling gettimeofday() in
all cases instead.
the generator routine: the allocated modeline wasn't nulled and
mode->name's \0 wasn't copied over. PrintModeLine was rewritten and
HDisplay gets rounded up to character width instead of refused.
Attempt to build xeglmodule.c, not xglxmodule.c.
Add xf86Sbus.h to EXTRA_DIST, as _HEADERS doesn't appear to get the same
treatment as _SOURCES in terms of automatically DISTing.
we only take it when clipping a DRI drawable instead of on every tree
update. Note drawable lock acquisition per- screen instead of globally,
and drop it in BlockHandler if necessary.
structures. Greatly reduces the number of uninitialized-value accesses
during Xgl startup according to valgrind. Allocating and filling these
in by hand on the stack seems very shady to me.
miinitext in the XGL case. Prevents mismatched structure sizes on my
_XSERVER64 machine. At this point, with the uncommitted render/ diffs,
Xglx starts up but displays badly.
- add hw/xfree86/utils/cvt/, cvt.c, cvt.man.pre and Makefile.am.
- Adjust configure.ac and hw/xfree86/utils/Makefile.am for cvt.
- Add MonPtr->reducedblanking and Option "ReducedBlanking" to the Monitor
section.
- Check for reduced blanking in xf86CheckModeForMonitor and disallow modes
with less than 25% blanking otherwise.
- Fix some warnings in hw/xfree86/common/xf86Config.c.
building within the xorg server tree. Requires additional, uncommitted
dix changes to successfully build, and successful running is still yet
to happen.