All Xnest needs is a single pointer+keyboard pair. AllocDevicePair sets them
up nicely with the name assigned etc.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
IKDS takes a DeviceIntPtr as first argument, and an RMVLO struct as second.
The keysyms stuff is long gone now.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Events.c: In function ‘xnestQueueKeyEvent’:
Events.c:112: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘mieqEnqueue’ from incompatible
pointer type
../../mi/mi.h:203: note: expected ‘union InternalEvent *’ but argument is of
type ‘struct xEvent *’
Events.c: In function ‘xnestCollectEvents’:
Events.c:141: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘mieqEnqueue’ from incompatible
pointer type
../../mi/mi.h:203: note: expected ‘union InternalEvent *’ but argument is of
type ‘struct xEvent *’
Events.c:150: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘mieqEnqueue’ from incompatible
pointer type
../../mi/mi.h:203: note: expected ‘union InternalEvent *’ but argument is of
type ‘struct xEvent *’
Events.c:160: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘mieqEnqueue’ from incompatible
pointer type
../../mi/mi.h:203: note: expected ‘union InternalEvent *’ but argument is of
type ‘struct xEvent *’
Events.c:193: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘mieqEnqueue’ from incompatible
pointer type
../../mi/mi.h:203: note: expected ‘union InternalEvent *’ but argument is of
type ‘struct xEvent *’
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Virtually all callers use
XkbGetRulesDefault(&rmlvo);
InitKeyboardDeviceStruct(..., rmlvo);
Let's save them the trouble and accept NULL as a hint to take the
default RMLVO.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Acked-by: Benjamin Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Changes MakeAtom to take a const char * and NameForAtom to return them,
since many callers pass pointers to constant strings stored in read-only
ELF sections. Updates in-tree callers as necessary to clear const
mismatch warnings introduced by this change.
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@sun.com>
Acked-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Xnest was not updated in the last batch of xkb changes. This
patch is basically cut&paste from hw/kdrive/src/kinput.c and
hw/kdrive/ephyr/ephyr.c, and appears to generate a Xnest as
functional as before the xkb changes.
We already have modmap (in the exact same format!) in XKB, so just use
that all the time, instead of duplicating the information.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
No more #ifdef XKB, because you can't disable the build, and no more
noXkbExtension either.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
A grep on xorg/* revealed there's no consumer of this define.
Quote Alan Coopersmith:
"The consumer was in past versions of the headers now located
in proto/x11proto - for instance, in X11R6.0's xc/include/Xproto.h,
all the event definitions were only available if NEED_EVENTS were
defined, and all the reply definitions required NEED_REPLIES.
Looks like Xproto.h dropped them by X11R6.3, which didn't have
the #ifdef's anymore, so these are truly ancient now."
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Modelled after the xfree86 code. Call miDCInitialize to init the SW rendering
engine, then take the pointers, store it in a xnest-local variable, and put
the xnest-specific sprite funcs in place. In the xnest sprite funcs, call
through to the mi sprite funcs after doing xnest-specific stuff.
With the MD/SD device hierarchy we need control over the generation of the
motion history as well as the conversion later before posting it to the
client. So let's not let the drivers change it.
No x.org driver currently uses it anyway, linuxwacom doesn't either so dumping
it seems safe enough.
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
XKB was disabled in 08928afb05, with the comment
"Disable XKB, as we can't yet use it". Seems like "yet" is over, running GNOME
and changing XKB settings seems to work in Xnest now.
X.Org Bug 10015 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10015>
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.
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.
This was an attempt to avoid scratch gc creation and validation for paintwin
because that was expensive. This is not the case in current servers, and the
danger of failure to implement it correctly (as seen in all previous
implementations) is high enough to justify removing it. No performance
difference detected with x11perf -create -move -resize -circulate on Xvfb.
Leave the screen hooks for PaintWindow* in for now to avoid ABI change.
This cleans up server Makefile.ams a little bit, but also means that people
messing with configure.ac need to be careful with whether they put libraries
in the _LIBS or _SYS_LIBS targets. Hopefully the comment in configure.ac will
clarify the issues.
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.
Composite's automatic redirection is a more general mechanism than the
ad-hoc BS machinery, so it's much prettier to implement the one in terms
of the other. Composite now wraps ChangeWindowAttributes and activates
automatic redirection for windows with backing store requested. The old
backing store infrastructure is completely gutted: ABI-visible structures
retain the function pointers, but they never get called, and all the
open-coded conditionals throughout the DIX layer to implement BS are gone.
Note that this is still not a strictly complete implementation of backing
store, since Composite will throw the bits away on unmap and therefore
WhenMapped and Always hints are equivalent.
Now, fbcmap_mi.c contains the fb functions which just wrap mi functions.
Previously, these were in fbcmap.c and compiled when XFree86Server was defined.
Now, clients of fbcmap should either use fbcmap.c or fbcmap_mi.c and not worry
about setting the XFree86Server symbol.
The former <X11/extensions/XKBsrv.h> has been pulled into the server now as
include/xkbsrv.h, and the world updated to look for it in the new place,
since it made no sense to define server API in an extension header. Any
further work along this line will need to do similar things with XKBgeom.h
and friends.
Add a generic 'ring the bell' function (console bell on Linux and BSD,
/dev/audio on Solaris), and add DDX functions for this. Make this the
core keyboard's bell.
Port Xvfb and Xnest to this.
Port XFree86 to this, with OS-specific hooks for Linux, BSD, and Solaris
taken from foo_io.c in the old layer.
Get rid of almost all uses of these definitions. They're still defined for
delinquent out-of-tree drivers, and also for the Mesa build. As well as
for miinitext.c. But largely gone.