The changes actually caused all windows to move to the current space. Instead, we're going with a fix entirely within Xplugin that depends on quartz-wm being the window-manager for now.
(cherry picked from commit 997b6f3142)
It had a copy and paste mistake that I didn't notice. :/
It was using the CreatePixmapReq.
Also add a missing B16 to the end of the length for the DestroyPixmapReq struct.
Now the AppleDRIDestroyPixmap request seem to work.
(cherry picked from commit 295fe25bd8)
This involved wrapping some GCOps to get the proper behavior
when using X11 raster ops mixed with OpenGL (see driWrap.c).
This extends the AppleDRI protocol with create and destroy pixmap
functions.
The dri.c code has been extended quite a bit to enable this, and
to initialize the wrapping of CreateGC for GCOps.
This has been tested with tests/glxpixmap and proven to work with
the new libGL. Existing applications seem to work fine too. Redraws
all appear to be correct.
There may be some bugs lurking that I haven't found yet. I plan
to drive them out by extending the libGL test suite.
(cherry picked from commit 630518766b)
being exported correctly by Xplugin.
This should fix a bug with the surface for a window, when an export fails.
Before the export could fail and leave behind an invalid (freed) pointer in the dix privates.
I have an idea of how to fix the GLXPixmaps now without using CGLSetOffScreen.
This work is a step towards that. The Xplugin will need a small patch to fix an
issue that this change brought forth.
(cherry picked from commit 58c4116c47)
Split DRICreateSurface into 3 functions.
Make CreateSurfaceForPixmap use xp_configure_surface. I suspect this is partly why
GLXPixmaps never worked.
It will require some more work and thoughts for pbuffers, unless we fake those with
pixmaps and surfaces.
(cherry picked from commit 9cf264e677)
rlAccel is not longer compatable, and it's not worth fixing
Don't override DeviceCursorInitialize with a noop
Don't do a SwitchCoreKeyboard (which wasn't even needed in the first place)
(cherry picked from commit c137f68168)
It was incorrectly blamed for some crashes a few months ago, and it should be
safe to use until we get an EXA driver to replace it.
(cherry picked from commit 8121f30bd2)
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>