Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Hutterer
e6813e8de6 Xi: byte-swap device property requests. 2008-08-14 15:01:18 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
5bcc45e07e Xi: expose Enable/DisableDevice through XI_PROP_ENABLED property. 2008-07-13 20:54:33 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
e7abe1676a Xi: protect against NULL handlers, don't try to dereference. 2008-07-13 20:54:33 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
18ff17756c Xi: GetDeviceProperty reply includes deviceid. 2008-07-13 20:54:33 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
e4054e5cb3 Xi: pack the property stuff into a struct, make handlers a linked list.
We may need more than one handler to deal with a property (e.g. one in the
driver, one in the DIX), so get the handlers into a linked list and call them
one-by-one. This is of course slightly less entertaining than the hilarious
WRAP/UNWRAP game we play in other parts of the server.

XIRegisterPropertyHandler/XIUnregisterPropertyHandler are the interface
drivers/the DIX should use to attach themselves to the device.

XIDeleteAllDeviceProperties destroys everything, including the handlers.
2008-07-10 16:28:44 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
2039c6ea43 Xi: add support for input device properties.
Basically just copied from randr properties, with minor changes only.
Each device supports arbitrary properties that can be modified by clients.
Modifications to the properties are passed to the driver (if applicable) and
can then affect the configuration of the device.

Note that device properties are limited to a specific device. A property set
on a slave device does not migrate to the master.
2008-07-10 16:28:34 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
4ab01fe5db Revert "Xi: add support for input device properties."
Note to self: don't mix up branches with half-finished cherrypicks.

This reverts commit 666838fcc8.
2008-07-10 16:27:36 +09:30
Peter Hutterer
666838fcc8 Xi: add support for input device properties.
Basically just copied from randr properties, with minor changes only.
Each device supports arbitrary properties that can be modified by clients.
Modifications to the properties are passed to the driver (if applicable) and
can then affect the configuration of the device.

Note that device properties are limited to a specific device. A property set
on a slave device does not migrate to the master.
2008-07-10 16:02:55 +09:30