Conflicts:
Xext/xprint.c (removed in master)
config/hal.c
dix/main.c
hw/kdrive/ati/ati_cursor.c (removed in master)
hw/kdrive/i810/i810_cursor.c (removed in master)
hw/xprint/ddxInit.c (removed in master)
xkb/ddxLoad.c
glcore gets linked with -ldl, -lpthread for s3tc and glapi
xserver needs
DLOPEN_LIBS - to dlopen the glcore dso
LD_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FLAG - to export symbols for glcore to use
the ld flag is added to kdrive only when GLX is enabled, the net overhead for
Xephyr is ~155KB, could be reduced with --dynamic-list.
A few pieces of code were abusing this define for other purposes, which are
converted to #ifndef DEBUG instead. There should be no ABI consequences
to this change.
The rationale is that having the define in xorg-server.h also disables
assert() drivers, which is unexpected, and also difficult to avoid since
xorg-server.h is included in their config.h, and you can't put a #undef in
config.h. As for removing it from the server instead of moving it to an
internal header, we probably shouldn't have unnecessary assert()s in
critical server paths anyway, and if we do we could #define NDEBUG in the
specific cases needed.
When an expose event happens on an host GL window paired with an
internal drawable, route that expose event to the clients listening
to the expose event on the internal drawable.
* 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/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