problems on may systems which don't support APM standby and might not
be required as according to the APM specs the chips should receive
enough power to retain its state.
- Print out power state change requests to log file in all verbosity
levels.
- Don't change server state if no driver PM function is registered.
(Bugzilla #2279)
relied on the generic VGA layer to restore text console fonts for us
when shutting down the server or VT switching back to the text console.
This has worked rather well but it has some downsides on Linux: a. Many
people use fbdev as console text mode. In this case it is not necessary
to save/restore console fonts as the console is running in graphics
mode anyway. b. Some architectures don't have a fbdev console but
require a full POST of even the primary card (ie. IA64). This posting
has to take place before we even have a chance to save anything.
Therefore the fonts we save are the once written to the chip by POST,
not what has been programmed by the user. c. Certain chipsets utilize
the BIOS to perform mode setting. This may interfer with the vga
save/restore font function in a strange way. It would therefore be
preferrable to let the OS - which has been used to set up the font in
the first place - take care of saving/restoring the data. I will attach
a patch which will do so for Linux. To make this fully functional a
small patch needs to be applied to the Linux kernel. To disable this
feature add: #define DoOSFontRestore NO to your host.def. (Bugzilla
#2277)
Make sure the pixmap is a valid new resource
Make sure the context is a legal new resource.
Handle null attrib_list.
Handle null attrib_list; copy attrib_list to data; actually allocate the
new GLXDrawable.
Add MMX implementation of non-repeating source IN repeating mask, aka
"translucent window".
Add MMX implementation of CopyArea.
Use MMX implementation of CopyArea.
Use the new implementations.
//bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2245) attachment #1647
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1647): export
Win32System and Win32TempDir remove #ifdef WIN32 block for building
xkbcomp commandline create win32 tempfile in system tempdir use
PATH_MAX*4 for commandline buffer unlink tmpfile again
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1645): cleanup some
#ifdef __UNIXOS2__ and WIN32 blocks. make OutputDirectory check the
size of the buffer quote all file and pathnames in the xkbcomp
commandline use PATH_MAX*4 for commandline buffer
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1642): Fix incorrect
usage of /usr/bin/tr in startup script (the used "[\n]" is neither
correct or portable, using "\n" seems to be sufficient (this fixes
various "random" issues, including including Debian bug #258419 and
Debian bug #264983). Patch by Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>.
InitOutput.c
XWin.rc
winerror.c
wintrayicon.c
winvideo.c
winshaddd.c
Set PROJECT_NAME in Imakefile to create alternative window titles for
Cygwin/X and Xming
Clean-ups and support for AMD64. Bug 1067. Patch by Nicholas Miell
(nmiell@comcast.net)
Add support for AMD64
Many cleanups using <mmintrin.h> instead of __builin_ia32_*, and intrinsics
instead of inline assembly. Also unconditionally use pshufw on AMD64.
s/USE_GCC34_MMX/USE_MMX/g
are always emitted. Fix the real problem, which was not enough regs
being initialized in ati_draw.c. Fix a typo that was resulting in alpha
coming out as 0 * src or 0 * broken instead of src * 1 or src * mask.
Assign the blending results to R0, as appears to be necessary. Unbreak
the dst-alpha-blend-with-no-dst-alpha code. Yow. And set the right DMA
count for the r200 traps code.
non-mask rendering. Reenable it. Also, R200TexFormats was used instead
of R100 in one place. Harmless so far, because the formats were in the
same order.
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1530): Fix the current
implementation to make it possible to slow down the mouse pointer or
use arbitrary fractions (without running into rounding error issues).
The change is using the same method of preserving rounding errors that
the exponential method is already using. Patch by Jan Brunner
<Jan_B@gmx.ch>.