It's out of date and not included in the build. Instead, xf86DefModeSet.c is
built from vesamodes and extramodes using modeline2c.awk and *that's* what gets
built.
From bugzilla bug 13467¹:
Currently the xserver fails to build without this (now deleted) file, as the
Makefile tries to distribute it. The patch simply removes the reference to
modeline2c.pl.
1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13467
Signed-off-by: James Cloos <cloos@jhcloos.com>
Don't run VT switches, terminations, or anything, on the core keyboard: only
run actions which affect the keyboard state. If we get an action such as VT
switch, just swallow the event.
Taking out the trash.
We don't need dumpkeymap since we'll be getting keymaps straight from the OS. .Xmodmap should be sufficient for any user-needed changes. If this is not
the case, please let us know, so we can address any problems you have.
fullscreen never worked AFAIK
cr isn't being used and xpr is much better.
(cherry picked from commit e41af2967e)
This should hopefully eliminate confusion some people have over which X11.app is which.
Now BOTH are in /A/U/X11.app and we intelligently determine whether to execute our app_to_run
or launch the server. If arguments are given, we launch the server. Otherwise if we can
connect to an X DISPLAY, we execute app_to_run. Otherwise, we launch the server.
(cherry picked from commit e7026216cc)
From bugzilla bug 13467¹:
The modeline2c script is the only part of the Xorg server that requires Perl.
[This] is a simpler replacement that works with any normal AWK.
1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13467
Bug was posted by Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@NetBSD.org>.
window to another Space, it will work correctly (as opposed
to just leaving a ghost window). We accomplish this by listening
for the notification from Xplugin that our window has been moved,
and then we ask X11 to move the window to the new location.
(cherry picked from commit 2d50ea8013)
button 2 click would actually result in a Command-2 chord.
(I.e. it wasn't releasing Command before clicking the fake button.)
(cherry picked from commit 0d5dd5dffa)
window to another Space, it will work correctly (as opposed
to just leaving a ghost window). We accomplish this by listening
for the notification from Xplugin that our window has been moved,
and then we ask X11 to move the window to the new location.
This fixes an undefined symbol error happening when compiling
the server with the --disable-xv configure switch.
Basically, xnest was linking against
@XSERVER_LIBS@ and @XNEST_LIBS@ and the order of the libraries
given to the linker at the end of the process was bogus.
* configure.ac: make XNEST_LIBS contain the $XSERVER_LIBS re-ordered
in such a way that the linker finds the symbols of all the libs contained
in $XNEST_LIBS.
* hw/xnest/Makefile.am: don't link against @XSERVER_LIBS@ anymore because
XNEST_LIBS contains the right thing.
These hints allow an acceleration architecture to optimize allocation of certain
types of pixmaps, such as pixmaps that will serve as backing pixmaps for
redirected windows.
If the originating mode didn't have a name, we would end up with the name of
the original mode being setup correctly, but with the name of the copy still
being NULL.
In a multihead setup, if only the first screen can be
initialized, but the second screen is mentioned first in the
ServerLayout section, the xf86InitOrigins() function will crash
because the screen referred to in the e.g. "RightOf" part is
non-existent.
The transformation between fbdev and xfree86 mode timings needs to be
invertible, otherwise Xen and other framebuffers that don't have real
pixel clocks won't initialize.
This makes the root visual a GLX capable visual again and adds a GLX visual
for the COMPOSITE ARGB visual cleanly (as opposed to the hack we had before).
This changes the module initalization order so that the GLX module initializes
after COMPOSITE. The reason for this change is to be able to initialize a
GLX visual config for the COMPOSITE ARGB visual.
Call ProcessOtherEvents first, then for all keyboard devices let them be
wrapped by XKB. This way all XI events will go through XKB.
Note that the VCK is still not wrapped, so core events will bypass XKB.
(cherry picked from commit d627061b48)
Don't build XF86Misc or XF86Vidmode in hw/xfree86/dixmod when it's been
explicitly disabled in configure, or we don't have the proto modules
installed.
Instead of removing the preference bit marking the hardware declared mode
preference, leave it in place and just move the user preferred mode to the
front of the list while marking it with the USERPREF bit which will cause it
to be selected by the initial mode selection code.
Hide getline call by checking for glibc. If not, use fgetln instead. Even
though this section is now #ifdef'ed for linux only, this should help make
it more portable if non-linux folks end up wanting it.
It contains static paths, fails to build on non-glibc, and apparently just
exists to support distributions managing binary drivers and open-source drivers
together. Also restores previous code for fallback to vesa if nothing is
detected.
Right now we default to "all" which gives us a situation much like before,
but when the "typical" option is implemented, we can change the default and
reduce the number of visuals the GLX module bloats the X server with.
Instead of the fragile setup where we filter the modes common between the
DDX generated GLX visuals and the DRI driver generated fbconfigs, we now
just take the fbconfigs returned by the DRI driver to be our supported set.
A lot of EDID writers apparently end up stuffing centimeters (like the
maximum image size field) into the detailed timings, instead of millimeters.
Some of them only get it wrong in one direction. Also, add a quirk to let
us mark the largest 75hz mode as preferred, which will often be used for
EDID 1.0 CRTs.
If none is present, a default one will be created. This will be attached
to either the first device section in the xorg.conf (allowing you to
specify something like using EXA without having a screen section) or a
default screen section if none is present in the file.
This will allow the screen to not explicitly have a device section. If
this is the case and there is a device section in the xorg.conf, the first
one will be used. If there is no device section at all, a default one will
be created that loads the automatically determined module.
This is what we're currently shipping in Debian. Enables the ability for
drivers to ship a text file listing PCI ID's they support, and have the
server read them on startup when no driver is specified. This works, but
isn't the final solution.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c:
(ephyrInitScreen): try and detect when the host has no
DRI support. In that case, switch to the -nodri behaviour.
When in the -nodri case, make sure not to skip glx visual
initialisation.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrinit.c:
(ddxProcessArgument): disabling visual init here
is bad because it gets disabled even when we want
to use software GL, leading to Xephyr :1 -nodri
crashing in mesa.
We can now launch GL or XV apps in any of the
Xephyr screens we want.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c,h:
(hostx_get_window):
(hostx_create_window): make these functions be screen
number aware.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/XF86dri.c : fix some compiler warnings.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c:
(ephyrDRIQueryDirectRenderingCapable),
(ephyrDRIOpenConnection),
(ephyrDRIAuthConnection),
(ephyrDRICloseConnection),
(ephyrDRIGetClientDriverName),
(ephyrDRICreateContext),
(ephyrDRIDestroyContext),
(ephyrDRICreateDrawable),
(ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo),
(ephyrDRIGetDeviceInfo): in all those functions, don't forward
the screen number we receive - from the client - to the host X.
We (Xephyr) are always targetting the same X display screen, which is
the one Xephyr got launched against. So we enforce that in the code.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c:
(EphyrMirrorHostVisuals): make this duplicate the visuals of the host X
default screen into a given Xephyr screen. This way we have a chance
to update the visuals of all Xephyr screen to make them mirror those
of the host X.
(many other places): specify screen number where required by the api
change in hostx.h.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c: specify screen number where required
by the api change in hostx.h
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c: don't forward the screen number we
receive - from the client - to the host X.
We (Xephyr) are always targetting the same
X display screen, which is
the one Xephyr got launched against. So we enforce that in the code.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h: take in account the screen number received
from the client app. This is useful to know on which Xephyr screen we
need to display video stuff.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c: update this to reflect the API change
in hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.h.
(ephyrSetPortAttribute): when parameters are not valid
- they exceed their validity range - send them to the host anyway
and do not return an error to clients.
Some host expose buggy validity range, so rejecting client for that
is too harsh.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c,h:
(hostx_has_xshape),
(hostx_has_glx),
(hostx_has_dri): added these new entry points
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c:
(ephyrDRIExtensionInit):
check presence of DRI and XShape extensions before
trying to use them.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c:
(ephyrHijackGLXExtension):
check presence of glx extension before we use it.
* hw/kdrive/src/Makefile.am: use fb/fbcmap_mi.c
and not fb/fbcmap.c. This allows kdrive to take advantage of
extensions redefining the entry points of micmap.c stuff.
For instance it allows Xephyr to have a working GL, which is not
possible otherwise, because GL redefines mInitVisualsProc
to initialise its visuals.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c:
(ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo): force the back clipping rects
to equal the front clipping rects.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c:
(ProcXF86DRIGetDrawableInfo): properly overclip the clipping rects we
got from the client. This bug fixes a clipping rect that was too
small in height, basically. Also fix a possible mem corruption.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c:
(hostx_set_window_geometry): remove a useless XSync
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c:
(ephyrInitialize): cleanup ephyrDRI extension init.
remove functions that belongs in ephyrdriext.c .
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c:
(ephyrDRICreateDrawable): create the drawable on the host X peer
window, not on the host xephyr main window.
(ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo): get drawable info of the host X peer
window.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c: make ephyr DRI extention wrap
a bunch of screen ops so that it can update the host X peer
window whenever DRI bound drawable are moved in Xephyr.
Also code the building blocks of the management of the
host X window peer.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c,h:
(hostx_create_window): added this new entry point
(hostx_destroy_window): ditto
()hostx_set_window_geometry): ditto
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c:
(ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo): quickly hook
this into getting the drawable info from the host
X server. For the time being, this only gets the drawable info
of the Xephyr main window in the host. It should really get
the info of a the peer drawable in the host X. So there should be a
peer drawable to begin with.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c:
(ProcXF86DRIGetDrawableInfo): some cleanups. Properly get the
the drawable info otherwise there is a host X hang.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c: do not
(ephyrHostGLXQueryVersion): do not use C bindings of the glx protocol
calls. Some of those actually access DRI context directly, resulting
in the context having three clients. Instead all XF86DRI proto
fowarding request should be coded by hand and only forward the
protocol requests
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c:
fixed various logging functions
(ephyrGLXGetStringReal): make sure all the string is sent to clients
including the ending zero.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c:
(ephyrHostGLXGetStringFromServer): better error handling.
(ephyrHostGLXSendClientInfo): ditto.
(ephyrHostGLXMakeCurrent): ditto
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c:
(EphyrDuplicateVisual): when duplicating the
visual, copy the color component masks and the class
from the hostX
(EphyrMirrorHostVisuals): don't mix blue and green mask.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c: add more logs.
(ephyrDRICreateDrawable): actually implement this.
for the moment it creates a DRI drawable for the hostX window,
no matter what drawable this call was issued for.
(ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo): actually implemented this.
for the moment the drawable info queried for its attrs is the
Xephyr main main window.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c:
(ProcXF86DRIGetDrawableInfo): properly hook this dispatch
function to the ephyrDRIGetDrawableInfo() function.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c: add a bunch of GLX implementation hooks
here. Hijack some of the xserver GLX hooks with them. Still need to
properly support byteswapped clients though.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c,h: actually implemented the protocol
level forwarding functions used by the GLX entr points in
ephyrglxext.c. Here as well, there are a bunch of them, but we are
far from having implemented all the GLX calls.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c,h:
(hostx_get_window_attributes): added this new entry point
(hostx_allocate_resource_id_peer): added this to keep track of
resource IDs peers: one member of the peer is in Xephyr, the other
is in host X.
(hostx_get_resource_id_peer): ditto.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c: make Xephyr mirror
the visuals of the host X upon startup. This
is important for GLX client apps.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c,h: add a hostx_get_visuals_info()
to get the visuals of the host X.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c:
(ephyrGLXGetFBConfigsSGIX): proxy the GLXGetFBConfigsSGIX call.
It is a vendor extension to get the visual configs as a list of
name/value pairs.
(ephyrHijackGLXExtension): hijack the VendorPriv_dispatch_info
dispatch table to register our implementation of GLXGetFBConfigsSGIX
(ephyrGLXGetFBConfigsSGIXReal): added this where the real
implementation of GLXGetFBConfigsSGIX is. It support bytes swapping.
(ephyrGLXGetFBConfigsSGIX,ephyrGLXGetFBConfigsSGIXSwap): these are
the dispatch entry points. They just call
ephyrGLXGetFBConfigsSGIXReal.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c,h: reorganize the proxies to get
visual params from the host so that they clearly support the different
methods of doing so.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/Makefile.am: add the proxy extension to
ephyr. The proxy extension is an experimental extension that
forwards protocol packets targeted at a given extension to the
host X.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c: init proxy ext.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostproxy.c,h: added this new file as part of the
proxy extension.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrproxyext.c,h: ditto
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c: add the hostx_get_get_extension_info() entry
point.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/XF86dri.c: re format this correctly.
Make function decls honour the Ansi-C standard.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c: protect glx/dri related
extension initialisation with the XEPHYR_DRI
macro. Initialize the GLX ext hijacking
at startup.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c: add more logging to ease debugging
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c: ditto. reformat.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrglxext.c,h: add this extension to
proxy GLX requests to the host X. started to proxy those nedded to
make glxinfo work with fglrx. Not yet finished.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostglx.c,h: put here the actual
Xlib code used to hit the host X server because Xlib stuff cannot be
mixed with xserver internal code, otherwise compilation erros due to
type clashes happen. So no Xlib type should be exported by the
entrypoints defined here.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c/h:
(ephyrHostXVStopVideo): add this entry point.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
Basically add ReputImage and StopVideo implementations.
Now, when other windows obscur the video window, the reclipping
seems to be well handled using StopVideo and ReputImage.
To do this, I was obliged to save the frame in PutImage, so
that I could resend it un ReputImage.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrXVPrivQueryHostAdaptors): properly set
port private luke. This fixes a crash when
the host Xv supports multiple ports.
Make sure number of ports cannot be zero.
* configure.ac,include/dix-config.h.in: define the XEPHYR_DRI macro.
define it when --enable-xephyr and --enable-dri are both turned on.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/XF86dri.c: copy this from mesa source to enable
Xephyr to talk DRI protocol the host X. In mesa, this is used by libGL.so to
talk DRI protocol with the server.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c: finally initialise the DRI extension
in the ephyrInitScreen() function.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c,ephyrdriext.c: safeguard the compilation
using the XEPHYR_DRI macro.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdriext.c: added this to implement a DRI extension
into Xephyr. Normally the DRI extension is only present in the
xfree86 server, but I have ported it to Xephyr. The extension calls
functions that declared/defined in ephyrdri.h ephyrdri.c that
forwards the DRI calls to the host X. It does not work yet, as this
entry is just to put the big bricks in place.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrdri.c,h: declaration & definition of the
DRI client API that would hit the hostX server.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/GL/internal/dri_interface.h: added this, otherwise
inclusion of /usr/include/X11/dri/xf86dri.h won't compile
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h:
(ephyrHostXVPutImage): make this support clipping region.
The clipping region is propagated to host using XSetClipRectangles.
This changes the API of ephyrHostXVPutImage.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrPutImage): propagate the clipping region to the new
ephyrHostXVPutImage() entry point.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrInitVideo) make the EphyrXVPriv object be a
singleton instance, otherwise a new object is created at each
generation.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h:
(ephyrHostXVAdaptorHasPutVideo): detect if
host X has the PutVideo call.
(ephyrHostXVAdaptorHasPutStill): detect if
host X has the PutStill call
(ephyrHostXVAdaptorHasPutImage): detect if
host X has the PutImage call
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrXVPrivQueryHostAdaptors): make sure to create
atoms for attribute names otherwise subsequent
calls to get/set attribute from clients won't work.
(ephyrXVPrivSetAdaptorsHooks): don't hardwire advertising
of the PutImage call. Instead, advertise the calls advertised
by the host.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h:
(ephyrHostXVLogXErrorEvent): add this to
log X error events. Heavily copied from libx11
(ephyrHostXVErrorHandler): new x error handler that
logs the error but does not exits.
(ephyrHostXVInit): add this to be called at the beginning
of xvideo lifetime. It sets an xerror handler that does not
exit.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrXVPrivIsAttrValueValid): this validates an attribute
value.
(ephyrSetPortAttribute): before setting an attribute,
validate the new value so that we don't send a buggy
request to host X.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/*.c: fix case in ephyrvideo code.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c: fix a typo
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h:
(EphyrHostXVPutImage): first implementation. does not
support clipping regions yet.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(DoSimpleClip): clip using a clipping box. Does not
support regions yet.
(EphyrPutImage): first implementation.
Uses a simple clipping rectangle, no region yet.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/hostx.c:
(hostx_get_window): added this to get the main
window of the host x.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c,h:
(EphyrHostXVQueryImageAttributes): add this call. It calls
XvQueryBestSize xserver entry point. It uses the protocol
level machinery because Xvlib does not expose that entry point
as a C function.
(EphyrHostXVQueryBestSize): added this wrapper around XvQueryBestSize().
(EphyrHostGetAtom, EphyrHostGetAtomName): added this to get
an atom or atom name from the host server
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(EphyrSetPortAttribute): convert the atom into an host server
server atom before attacking the host server with it, because in
in its current form, the input atom is only valid in xephyr.
This fix makes this call work.
(EphyrGetPortAttribute): ditto.
(EphyrQueryBestSize): implement this.
(EphyrQueryImageAttributes): implement this.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrhostvideo.c:
(EphyrHostXVAdaptorGetVideoFormats): properly get visual class instead of
returning the visual id.
(EphyrHostXVQueryEncodings): properly copy the fields because simple casting does
truncate some fields.
(EphyrHostAttributesDelete): XFree the whole array instead of trying to free invidial members.
* hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyrvideo.c:
(ephyrInitVideo): fix a typo
(EphyrXVPrivQueryHostAdaptors): set XvWindowMask mask to adaptors type.
use host adaptor name. Don't forget to set nImages field.
(EphyrXVPrivRegisterAdaptors): report an error when KdXVScreenInit() fails.