Composite uses an unmap/map cycle to trigger backing pixmap allocation
and cliprect recomputation when a window is redirected or unredirected.
To avoid protocol visible side effects, map and unmap events are
disabled temporarily. However, when a window is unmapped it is also
removed from grabs and loses focus, but these state changes are not
disabled.
This change supresses the unmap side effects during the composite
unmap/map cycle and fixes this bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488264
where compiz would cause gnome-screensaver to lose its grab when
compiz unredirects the fullscreen lock window.
- The (x,y)-coordinates of the crtc were not being passed as xFixed values, which made it an obscure bug to find.
- Fix bug #13787.
(cherry picked from commit a48cc88ea2)
- This allows some compositing managers to work, even after randr12 has changed the root window size.
- Thanks to ajax for figuring out the best place to put this.
- Example:
- xf86RandR12SetMode() calls EnableDisableFBAccess().
- That calls xf86SetRootClip() which in turn calls ResizeChildrenWinSize().
- The final step is the call to PositionWindow().
(cherry picked from commit 70c0592a97)
Now resizing it won't produce weir overlaps of the widgets. Thanks to
Pelle Johansson for his help showing me how to do this.
(cherry picked from commit ef3498e92d)
In some weird cases we call this function when there is no SrvLedInfo on the
device. And it turns out null-pointer dereferences are bad.
X.Org Bug 13961 <http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13961>
(cherry picked from commit d954f9c803)
(first_valuator + num_valuators) must never be larger than the number of axes,
otherwise DIX freaks out. And from looking at libXI, anything larger than 6 is
wrong too.
(cherry picked from commit 9f6ae61ad1)
Move size validation after depth validation, and only validate size if
the bpp of the pixmap format is > 8. If bpp < 8 then we're already
protected from overflow by the width and height checks.
(cherry picked from commit e9fa7c1c88)
Previously, we'd just keep num_sections at 0, which would break the
geometry and lead us to leak sections. Don't do that.
(cherry picked from commit 0137b0394a)
In some cases (triggered by a key repeat during a sync grab) XKB unwrapping
can overwrite the device's realInputProc with the enqueueInputProc. When the
grab is released and the events are replayed, we end up in an infinite loop.
Each event is replayed and in replaying pushed to the end of the queue again.
This fix is a hack only. It ensures that the realInputProc is never
overwritten with the enqueueInputProc.
This fixes Bug #13511 (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13511)
(cherry picked from commit eace88989c)
(cherry picked from commit 50e80c3987)
If a device is already initialised (i.e. the virtual core devices) during
IASD, don't init them again. This fixes a leak.
(cherry picked from commit 1f6015c8fe62c28cfaa82cc855b5b9c28fd34607)