OsInitColors always just returned TRUE, so just remove calls to it and
insane special-case logic. Remove unused kcolor.c implementation, and
merge oscolor.h into oscolor.c since it was the only user. Remove
open-coded strncasecmp in oscolor.c.
Since we no longer need to call OsInitColors after reading the config
file, just call PostConfigInit() from one place, and move PM handling to
one place so we can install the signal handlers earlier.
If devices are prepended to the list, their wake-up order on resume is not the
same as the original initialisation order. Hot-plugged devices, originally
inited last, are re-enabled before the xorg.conf devices and in some cases may
steal the device files. Result: we have different devices before and after
suspend/resume.
RedHat Bug 439386 <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439386>
- Allow returning multiple drivers to try for a given PCI id (for instance,
try "geode" then "amd" for AMD Geode hardware)
- On Solaris, use VIS_GETIDENTIFIER ioctl as well as PCI id to choose drivers
- Use wsfb instead of fbdev as a fallback on non-Linux SPARC platforms
Remove AEI check from configImpliedLayout as the setting isn't actually parsed
at this point anyway (written by Sasha Hlusiak).
Resurrect checkInput() and check for devices there if AEI is false (this also
creates the default devices if required).
Set AllowEmptyInput to enabled by default if hotplugging is enabled.
If no Screen is specified in the ServerLayout section, either take the first
one from the config file or autogenerate a default screen.
X.Org Bug 16301 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16301>
RandR 1.1 has a physical size for each mode. It used to be that the DIX would
remember these modes and pass them back up to the DDX when changing the screen
configuration. The DDX uses RR_GET_MODE_MM to query the driver for the physical
dimensions of the screen, allowing it to preserve the DPI.
With RandR 1.2, the physical dimensions are stored as part of the output, rather
than per mode. The DIX only uses the sizes passed in from the DDX to select the
mode pool for the "default" output, and forgets the physical sizes. Then, when
reconfiguring the screen, it makes up a new RRScreenSizeRec using the dimensions
from the output, screwing up the DPI.
This change works around this problem by ignoring the DIX and querying the real
size from the driver.
This reverts commit 76576c87b0.
which was an incorrect revert of previous ABI bumps. Those
responsible for the accidental ABI bumps in both directions
have all been sacked.
This allows xf86-input-mouse to build again, for example.
Spiritual revert of 1fa4de80fc. Intel's C
compiler claims to be gcc-compatible; if they're not defining the same
macros as gcc then that's their bug, not ours. Even if we were to do
this aliasing we should do it once and for all in servermd.h.
Use only %di to name the PCI register to read/write, rather than %edi.
DOS is only expecting the base PCI config space anyway, and the BIOS
might be using the high bits of %edi.
Yes, this is a 486+ instruction and thus not strictly legal in vm86
mode, but enough BIOSes use it (looking at you VIA) that we might as
well implement it.
In the single output enabled case we never enter the loop and test
never gets set and so we fail to match a good mode.
This was causing my 2560x1600 to end up at 2048x1536.
The problem happens if Monitor/Card combo doesn't provide EDID info,
and the XFree86-VidModeExtension extension is used.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
Recording damage from other operations (e.g. creating a client damage record)
may confuse the migration code resulting in corruption.
Option "EXAOptimizeMigration" appears safe now, so enable it by default. Also
remove it from the manpage, as it should only be necessary on request in the
course of bug report diagnostics anymore.
GNU/kFreeBSD defines __FreeBSD_kernel__, but not __FreeBSD__.
Unify preprocessor conditionals between variable declaration and use.
Debian bug #482550.
During GetPointerEvents (and others), we need to access the last coordinates
posted for this device from the driver (not as posted to the client!). Lastx/y
is ok if we only have two axes, but with more complex devices we also need to
transition between all other axes.
ABI break, recompile your input drivers.
This copies over the files generated from mesa/src/mesa/glapi. There's
a corresponding mesa commit that makes it easy to generate the glapi files
straight into the xserver tree when the XML definitions change.
The only few files that are copied from mesa but aren't generated are
glapi.[ch] and glthread.[ch]. Everything in there is technically DRI
driver API and the whole setup is still a bit fragile, but it's not a new
problem.
The --with-mesa-source configure option is still around since other
parts of the server (XGL and DMX - grep for MESA_SOURCE) need that,
but for common case of building with GLX and AIGLX support, that
option is no longer needed.
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
If the monitor isn't reduced-blanking (either through EDID logic, or
config file setting), then remove RB modes from the default pool. Any
RB modes from the driver and config file pools will stick around though;
you asked for them, you got them.
Seeing as this code seems to be specific to OpenBSD I don't think
__x86_64__ should have been added there at all. It appears to have
been added wherever __amd64__ existed before which is wrong. I
think that part of the commit should be reverted but also all four of
the checks should be __OpenBSD__ && __amd64__ instead of two one
direction and two flipped.
The first guess used to be "is the preferred mode for one output the
preferred mode on all outputs". Instead, do "find the largest mode that's
preferred for at least one output and available on all outputs".
Old logic was just the first one that happened to have an associated
CRTC. The new logic tries to find one that's definitely connected, has
probed modes, and has the largest candidate mode.
It was removed and simplified some conditionals. We don't need test for
pDev->isMaster inside xf86CursorSetCursor() because only MD enters there.
In the last chunk, ScreenPriv fields were being assigned without need, so
that code was wrapped inside the conditional to avoid it.
I also tried to make the identation more sane in some parts that I touched.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <vignatti@c3sl.ufpr.br>
Minor modification, part of the original patch led to cursors not being
updated properly when controlled through XTest.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
The only function that cat set SWCursor before xf86DeviceCursorInitialize()
is xf86InitCursor() when VCP and is created.
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <vignatti@c3sl.ufpr.br>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>