xf86ReadLegacyBIOS is only used by one function in int10/generic.c.
Move a generic implementation of that function there, rename it to
read_legcay_BIOS, and delete all remnants of it from all other places.
Eliminate xf86GetPciDomain. The domain from libpciaccess is the
domain. Period. This means that 0 is a valid domain. Make sure that
INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN is *not* set. Always run in "domain mode,"
even if the only domain possible is 0.
Convert all uses of PCITAG in int10 and vgaHW to 'struct pci_device'.
This allows the conversion of xf86ReadLegacyVideoBIOS and
xf86MapDomainMemory to 'struct pci_device' from PCITAG.
Conflicts:
hw/xfree86/common/xf86Init.c
hw/xfree86/int10/pci.c
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciData.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciStdIds.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86PciStr.h
hw/xfree86/scanpci/xf86ScanPci.h
hw/xfree86/utils/pcitweak/pcitweak.c
hw/xfree86/utils/scanpci/scanpci.c
Re-removed most of the conflicting files.
okay? Since xf86MapLegacyIO is called from only one place, cut the
parameter list down to the one parameter that actually conveys some
information: the one that gives a PCI device. Change from using a
PCITAG to a pci_device.
function pointers to implement a level of flexability that was never
used. The code also had unused support for extracting a single image
type from a larger expansion ROM.
Fix the spelling of PCI_BIOS_OPEN_FIRMWARE.
Fix a couple errors in #ifdef debug code.
These changes have been tested on x86 and x86-64 Linux.
Class information is not, and never has been, stored there. Therefore,
this is just a bunch of elaborate code to read 0x00000000.
This has received testing on x86 and x86-64 Linux.
Add XSERV_t, TRANS_SERVER, TRANS_REOPEN to quash warnings.
Add #include <dix-config.h> or <xorg-config.h>, as appropriate, to all
source files in the xserver/xorg tree, predicated on defines of
HAVE_{DIX,XORG}_CONFIG_H. Change all Xfont includes to
<X11/fonts/foo.h>.
change "foo.h" to <X11/foo.h> for core headers, e.g. X.h, Xpoll.h;
change "foo.h", "extensions/foo.h" and "X11/foo.h" to
<X11/extensions/foo.h> for extension headers, e.g. Xv.h;
change "foo.[ch]" to <X11/Xtrans/foo.[ch]> for Xtrans files.