This keeps us from having to define _POSIX_C_SOURCE, _BSD_SOURCE, and
_XOPEN_SORUCE to get the C environment we want in different places. It also
fixes the build on linux due to RTLD_DEFAULT having not been defined.
(cherry picked from 7fccec91c4 commit)
'else if' is not very valid, plus the logic is kind of broken, so just
move it outside the ifdef in the first place.
(cherry picked from b6d7b537ed commit)
Solaris headers are very literal - if you ask for POSIX_C_SOURCE 199309L,
they limit to only the functions in that standard and no more, unless you
also specify __EXTENSIONS__ to allow functions beyond the standard base.
(cherry picked from a2434ec5f3 commit)
We don't actually need to get the CPU clock ID, which means we don't need
the monotonic_usable test. Since there's now only one branch, the
compiler will treat that as likely, so we don't need xproto 7.0.9 anymore.
The fallthrough to gettimeofday() is preserved.
(cherry picked from 004d00e668 commit)
Add support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC from clock_gettime, and use that in
GetTimeInMillis() if available, falling back to the old gettimeofday()
implementation.
This is _slightly_ faster on some 64-bit architectures, and _slightly_
slower on others (though barely measurable).
(cherry picked from d285833290 commit)
Only rewind time when we're more than (original delta + 250ms) away from
executing the timer.
When we're walking the timer list, use a goto to iterate all of them from
the start again, since timers may drop out of the list.
Don't bother trying to be smart in TimerSet, we'll pick it up in
WaitForSomething anyway.
(cherry picked from 51a06b3c44 commit)
When an appgroup is shutting down, the list of clients can change, so make
sure we're not trying to shut the server down.
(cherry picked from b5d09d4adb commit)
Add a general socket (not input device, but still need to be woken for it)
handler to both the DIX and XFree86, and make XFree86's ACPI handling use
it. This stops DPMS waking up every time an ACPI notification comes in.
Add support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC from clock_gettime, and use that in
GetTimeInMillis() if available, falling back to the old gettimeofday()
implementation.
This is _slightly_ faster on some 64-bit architectures, and _slightly_
slower on others (though barely measurable).
(cherry picked from d285833290 commit)
Get rid of almost all uses of these definitions. They're still defined for
delinquent out-of-tree drivers, and also for the Mesa build. As well as
for miinitext.c. But largely gone.
(Since all use is inside the xserver module, might as well keep the header
in the Xserver module instead of in proto/XExt to allow easier synchronization
of updates.)