Since glyphs are stored in pixmaps now, they can make their way into VRAM,
which invalidates a bunch of fast-path assumptions in the XAA code. Thus
you end up doing color-expands or WriteBitmap from la-la land and your
aliased glyphs go all funny.
Since XAA isn't ever growing the ability to do sane glyph accel, just force
glyph pixmaps into host memory by catching them at CreatePixmap time.
This patch only creates a Files section if required, so if no entries are
added, an empty Files section will not be created.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter@cs.unisa.edu.au>
LeaveVT/EnterVT cycles will free/realloc shadow frame buffers. Because of
this, the presense/absence of that data is insufficient to know whether
the screen function wrappers are necessary. Instead, the 'transform_in_use'
flag should be used.
This patch also adds 'xf86RotateFreeShadow' for drivers to use at LeaveVT
time to free the rotation data; it will be reallocated on EnterVT.
In DeleteInputDeviceRequest, leave the conf_idev (which is shared with
xf86ConfigLayout.input) alone for devices that were specified in the
ServerLayout section of the config file. This way, in the next server
generation we are left with what was the original config and can thus re-init
the devices.
This is an addon to 6d22a9615a, an attempt to
fix Bug 14418.
X.Org Bug 15645 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
X.Org Bug 14418 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
Use __libmansuffix__ instead of __oslibmansuffix__ which isn't getting
replaced, and rewrap some text to get __xservername__ replaced in the
description of Option "Accel" (cpp doesn't like the preceding quote).
This extension provided bug-compatibility with pre-X11R6, but has been
stubbed out in our server since 2006 to return BadRequest when you actually
asked for it.
The DDX (xfree86 anyway) maintains its own device list in addition to the one
in the DIX. CloseDevice will only remove it from the DIX, not the DDX. If the
server then restarts (last client disconnects), the DDX devices are still
there, will be re-initialised, then the hal devices come in and are added too.
This repeats until we run out of device ids.
This also requires us to strdup() the default pointer/keyboard in
checkCoreInputDevices.
X.Org Bug 14418 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14418>
The jstk code for Joysticks is not used by any module, was never actually compiled and uses an API
that is deprecated these days.
No reason to keep it.
Get rid of glcontextmodes.[ch] from build, rename __GlcontextModes to
__GLXcontext. Drop all #includes of glcontextmodes.h and glcore.h.
Drop the DRI context modes extension.
Add protocol code to DRI2 module and load DRI2 extension by default.
Since there's no way to safely know how many blocks xf86DoEDID_DDC2 would
return, add a new xf86DoEEDID entrypoint to do that, and implement the
one in terms of the other.
The latter doesn't give you the option's value, it just tells you if
it's present in the configuration. So using Option "EXANoComposite" "false"
disabled composite acceleration.
This patch (and not setting HARDWARE_CURSOR_BIT_ORDER_MSBFIRST on big endian
platforms) fixes it for me with the radeon driver and doesn't break intel.
Correct patch this time :)