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
Unless we check for vtSema before calling into the CRTC and output callbacks,
we may end up trying to access video memory that no longer exists, leading to a
crash. So if we don't have vtSema, return FALSE to the caller, indicating that
we didn't do anything.
Fixes#14444.
While the ScreenRec's notion of size in millimeters would get updates,
the RANDR 1.1 notion wouldn't, so your screen would appear to be square
and probably at some ludicrous DPI.
In order to report accurate values to users of the RandR property interface,
it's sometimes necessary to ask the driver to update the value (for example
when backlight brightness changes without the server's knowledge, due to hotkey
events or direct sysfs banging).
This patch wires up the core server code with a new xf86CrtcFuncs callback,
get_property, to allow for this.
The new code is available under the RANDR_13_INTERFACE define, which in turn
depends on the RANDR_12_INTERFACE code.
over to new system.
Need to update documentation and address some remaining vestiges of
old system such as CursorRec structure, fb "offman" structure, and
FontRec privates.
xf86RandR12ScreenSetSize must protect calls to EnableDisableFBAccess with
suitable vtSema checks to avoid invoking driver code while the X server is
inactive.
Set the new randr crtc of the output before the output change notification is
delivered to the clients.
Remove RROutputSetCrtc as it is not really necessary. All we have to do is set
the output's crtc on RRCrtcNotify
The DDX code was ignoring pending properties for computing when mode setting
was required. This meant that configurations differing only in property
values would not cause the mode to be set.
xf86SetSingleMode tries to resize all crtcs to match the selected mode. When
a CRTC has no matching mode, it now disables the CRTC (instead of crashing).
Also, poke the RandR extension when xf86SetSingleMode is done so that
appropriate events can be delivered, and so that future RandR queries return
correct information.
(cherry picked from commit dc6c4f6989)
Yes, two changes in one commit. Sorry 'bout that.
The first change ensures that when pending property values have been
changed, a mode set to the current mode will actually do something, rather
than being identified as a no-op. In addition, the driver no longer needs to
manage the migration of pending to current values, that is handled both
within the xf86 mode setting code (to deal with non-RandR changes) as well
as within the RandR extension itself.
The second change eliminates the two-call Create/AttachScreen stuff that was
done in a failed attempt to create RandR resources before the screen
structures were allocated. Merging these back into the Create function is
cleaner.
(cherry picked from commit 57e87e0d00)
Conflicts:
randr/randrstr.h
randr/rrcrtc.c
I think master and server-1.3-branch are more in sync now.
The xf86 mode setting code was mis-using this field to try and store a
pointer to a DisplayModeRec, however, each output has its own copy of every
DisplayModeRec leaving the one in in the RRModeRec devPrivate field pointing
at a random DisplayModeRec.
Instead of attempting to rectify this, eliminating the devPrivate entirely
turned out to be very easy; the DDX code now accepts an arbitrary RRModeRec
structure and set that to the hardware, converting it on the fly to a
DisplayModeRec as needed.
(cherry picked from commit 3506b9376c)
The RandR protocol spec has several requests in support of user-defined
modes, but the implementation was stubbed out inside the X server. Fill out
the DIX portion and start on the xf86 DDX portion. It might be necessary to
add more code to the DDX to insert the user-defined modes into the output
mode list.
(cherry picked from commit 63cc2a51ef)
Conflicts:
randr/randrstr.h
Updated code to work in master with recent security API changes.
Screen physical size is set to a random value before the RandR code gets
control, override that and reset it to a value based on the compat_output
physical size (if available). If that output has no physical size, just use
96dpi as the default resolution and set the physical size as appropriate.
(cherry picked from commit 843077f23a)
This hook is called when the DDX needs to resize the screen. The driver is
responsible for changing virtualX and virtualY, along with any other related
screen properties (devPrivate.ptr, devKind, displayWidth, etc.).
Use the size range from the crtc config instead of randrp->virtual[XY] when
reporting the min and max screen sizes to the DDX.
New modes header files required a few minor changes to be used by external
drivers, the most notable of which is the publication of the config file
parser header files.
RandR 1.0 sizeID must be computed the same way every time, so when reporting
it in the ScreenChangeNotify event, just construct the usual 1.0 data block
and use that.
subpixel geometry information can be computed by looking at the connected
outputs and finding any with subpixel geometry and using one of those for
the global screen subpixel geometry. This might be improved by reporting
None if more than one screen has information and they conflict.
This code comes from the intel driver, so there's no history in this tree.
As the crtc/output-based mode selection code uses ddc, the ddc and i2c
modules have been merged into the server. Attempts to load them are safely
ignored now.