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+/* $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Events.c,v 3.159 2003/11/22 04:22:11 dawes Exp $ */
+/*
+ * Copyright 1990,91 by Thomas Roell, Dinkelscherben, Germany.
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
+ * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
+ * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
+ * documentation, and that the name of Thomas Roell not be used in
+ * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
+ * specific, written prior permission. Thomas Roell makes no representations
+ * about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided
+ * "as is" without express or implied warranty.
+ *
+ * THOMAS ROELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
+ * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
+ * EVENT SHALL THOMAS ROELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
+ * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
+ * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
+ * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ */
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1994-2003 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+ * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) OR AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
+ * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
+ * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
+ * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ * Except as contained in this notice, the name of the copyright holder(s)
+ * and author(s) shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote
+ * the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
+ * authorization from the copyright holder(s) and author(s).
+ */
+
+/* $XConsortium: xf86Events.c /main/46 1996/10/25 11:36:30 kaleb $ */
+/* $XdotOrg: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Events.c,v 1.21 2005/11/08 06:33:28 jkj Exp $ */
+
+/* [JCH-96/01/21] Extended std reverse map to four buttons. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H
+#include <xorg-config.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __UNIXOS2__
+#define I_NEED_OS2_H
+#endif
+
+#include <X11/X.h>
+#include <X11/Xpoll.h>
+#include <X11/Xproto.h>
+#include "misc.h"
+
+#include "compiler.h"
+
+#include "xf86.h"
+#include "xf86Priv.h"
+#define XF86_OS_PRIVS
+#include "xf86_OSlib.h"
+#include "atKeynames.h"
+
+
+#ifdef XFreeXDGA
+#include "dgaproc.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef XINPUT
+#include <X11/extensions/XI.h>
+#include <X11/extensions/XIproto.h>
+#else
+#include "inputstr.h"
+#endif
+#include "xf86Xinput.h"
+
+#include "mi.h"
+#include "mipointer.h"
+
+#ifdef XF86BIGFONT
+#define _XF86BIGFONT_SERVER_
+#include <X11/extensions/xf86bigfont.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef XKB
+extern Bool noXkbExtension;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef DPMSExtension
+#define DPMS_SERVER
+#include <X11/extensions/dpms.h>
+#include "dpmsproc.h"
+#endif
+
+#define XE_POINTER 1
+#define XE_KEYBOARD 2
+
+#ifdef XINPUT
+#define __EqEnqueue(ev) xf86eqEnqueue(ev)
+#else
+#define __EqEnqueue(ev) mieqEnqueue(ev)
+#endif
+
+#define EqEnqueue(ev) { \
+ int __sigstate = xf86BlockSIGIO (); \
+ __EqEnqueue (ev); \
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(__sigstate); \
+}
+
+#ifdef XTESTEXT1
+
+#define XTestSERVER_SIDE
+#include <X11/extensions/xtestext1.h>
+extern short xtest_mousex;
+extern short xtest_mousey;
+extern int on_steal_input;
+extern Bool XTestStealKeyData();
+extern void XTestStealMotionData();
+#define ENQUEUE(ev, code, direction, dev_type) \
+ (ev)->u.u.detail = (code); \
+ (ev)->u.u.type = (direction); \
+ if (!on_steal_input || \
+ XTestStealKeyData((ev)->u.u.detail, (ev)->u.u.type, dev_type, \
+ xtest_mousex, xtest_mousey)) \
+ EqEnqueue((ev))
+#else /* ! XTESTEXT1 */
+
+#define ENQUEUE(ev, code, direction, dev_type) \
+ (ev)->u.u.detail = (code); \
+ (ev)->u.u.type = (direction); \
+ EqEnqueue((ev))
+
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * The first of many hacks to get VT switching to work under
+ * Solaris 2.1 for x86. The basic problem is that Solaris is supposed
+ * to be SVR4. It is for the most part, except where the video interface
+ * is concerned. These hacks work around those problems.
+ * See the comments for Linux, and SCO.
+ *
+ * This is a toggling variable:
+ * FALSE = No VT switching keys have been pressed last time around
+ * TRUE = Possible VT switch Pending
+ * (DWH - 12/2/93)
+ *
+ * This has been generalised to work with Linux and *BSD+syscons (DHD)
+ */
+
+#ifdef USE_VT_SYSREQ
+Bool VTSysreqToggle = FALSE;
+#endif /* !USE_VT_SYSREQ */
+Bool VTSwitchEnabled = TRUE; /* Allows run-time disabling for
+ *BSD and for avoiding VT
+ switches when using the DRI
+ automatic full screen mode.*/
+
+extern fd_set EnabledDevices;
+
+#if defined(XQUEUE)
+extern void xf86XqueRequest(void);
+#endif
+#ifdef XF86PM
+extern void (*xf86OSPMClose)(void);
+#endif
+
+static void xf86VTSwitch(void);
+
+/*
+ * Allow arbitrary drivers or other XFree86 code to register with our main
+ * Wakeup handler.
+ */
+typedef struct x_IHRec {
+ int fd;
+ InputHandlerProc ihproc;
+ pointer data;
+ Bool enabled;
+ struct x_IHRec * next;
+} IHRec, *IHPtr;
+
+static IHPtr InputHandlers = NULL;
+
+
+/*
+ * TimeSinceLastInputEvent --
+ * Function used for screensaver purposes by the os module. Returns the
+ * time in milliseconds since there last was any input.
+ */
+
+int
+TimeSinceLastInputEvent()
+{
+ if (xf86Info.lastEventTime == 0) {
+ xf86Info.lastEventTime = GetTimeInMillis();
+ }
+ return GetTimeInMillis() - xf86Info.lastEventTime;
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+ * SetTimeSinceLastInputEvent --
+ * Set the lastEventTime to now.
+ */
+
+void
+SetTimeSinceLastInputEvent()
+{
+ xf86Info.lastEventTime = GetTimeInMillis();
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+ * ProcessInputEvents --
+ * Retrieve all waiting input events and pass them to DIX in their
+ * correct chronological order. Only reads from the system pointer
+ * and keyboard.
+ */
+
+void
+ProcessInputEvents ()
+{
+ int x, y;
+#ifdef INHERIT_LOCK_STATE
+ static int generation = 0;
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * With INHERIT_LOCK_STATE defined, the initial state of CapsLock, NumLock
+ * and ScrollLock will be set to match that of the VT the server is
+ * running on.
+ */
+#ifdef INHERIT_LOCK_STATE
+ if (generation != serverGeneration) {
+ xEvent kevent;
+ DevicePtr pKeyboard = xf86Info.pKeyboard;
+ extern unsigned int xf86InitialCaps, xf86InitialNum, xf86InitialScroll;
+
+ generation = serverGeneration;
+ kevent.u.keyButtonPointer.time = GetTimeInMillis();
+ kevent.u.keyButtonPointer.rootX = 0;
+ kevent.u.keyButtonPointer.rootY = 0;
+ kevent.u.u.type = KeyPress;
+
+
+ if (xf86InitialCaps) {
+ kevent.u.u.detail = xf86InitialCaps;
+ (* pKeyboard->processInputProc)(&kevent, (DeviceIntPtr)pKeyboard, 1);
+ xf86InitialCaps = 0;
+ }
+ if (xf86InitialNum) {
+ kevent.u.u.detail = xf86InitialNum;
+ (* pKeyboard->processInputProc)(&kevent, (DeviceIntPtr)pKeyboard, 1);
+ xf86InitialNum = 0;
+ }
+ if (xf86InitialScroll) {
+ kevent.u.u.detail = xf86InitialScroll;
+ (* pKeyboard->processInputProc)(&kevent, (DeviceIntPtr)pKeyboard, 1);
+ xf86InitialScroll = 0;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ xf86Info.inputPending = FALSE;
+
+#ifdef XINPUT
+ xf86eqProcessInputEvents();
+#else
+ mieqProcessInputEvents();
+#endif
+ miPointerUpdate();
+
+ miPointerPosition(&x, &y);
+ xf86SetViewport(xf86Info.currentScreen, x, y);
+}
+
+void
+xf86GrabServerCallback(CallbackListPtr *callbacks, pointer data, pointer args)
+{
+ ServerGrabInfoRec *grab = (ServerGrabInfoRec*)args;
+
+ xf86Info.grabInfo.server.client = grab->client;
+ xf86Info.grabInfo.server.grabstate = grab->grabstate;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Handle keyboard events that cause some kind of "action"
+ * (i.e., server termination, video mode changes, VT switches, etc.)
+ */
+void
+xf86ProcessActionEvent(ActionEvent action, void *arg)
+{
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("ProcessActionEvent(%d,%x)\n", (int) action, arg);
+#endif
+ switch (action) {
+ case ACTION_TERMINATE:
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZap) {
+#ifdef XFreeXDGA
+ DGAShutdown();
+#endif
+ GiveUp(0);
+ }
+ break;
+ case ACTION_NEXT_MODE:
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom)
+ xf86ZoomViewport(xf86Info.currentScreen, 1);
+ break;
+ case ACTION_PREV_MODE:
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom)
+ xf86ZoomViewport(xf86Info.currentScreen, -1);
+ break;
+ case ACTION_DISABLEGRAB:
+ if (!xf86Info.grabInfo.disabled && xf86Info.grabInfo.allowDeactivate) {
+ if (inputInfo.pointer && inputInfo.pointer->grab != NULL &&
+ inputInfo.pointer->DeactivateGrab)
+ inputInfo.pointer->DeactivateGrab(inputInfo.pointer);
+ if (inputInfo.keyboard && inputInfo.keyboard->grab != NULL &&
+ inputInfo.keyboard->DeactivateGrab)
+ inputInfo.keyboard->DeactivateGrab(inputInfo.keyboard);
+ }
+ break;
+ case ACTION_CLOSECLIENT:
+ if (!xf86Info.grabInfo.disabled && xf86Info.grabInfo.allowClosedown) {
+ ClientPtr pointer, keyboard, server;
+
+ pointer = keyboard = server = NULL;
+ if (inputInfo.pointer && inputInfo.pointer->grab != NULL)
+ pointer = clients[CLIENT_ID(inputInfo.pointer->grab->resource)];
+ if (inputInfo.keyboard && inputInfo.keyboard->grab != NULL) {
+ keyboard = clients[CLIENT_ID(inputInfo.keyboard->grab->resource)];
+ if (keyboard == pointer)
+ keyboard = NULL;
+ }
+ if ((xf86Info.grabInfo.server.grabstate == SERVER_GRABBED) &&
+ (((server = xf86Info.grabInfo.server.client) == pointer) ||
+ (server == keyboard)))
+ server = NULL;
+
+ if (pointer)
+ CloseDownClient(pointer);
+ if (keyboard)
+ CloseDownClient(keyboard);
+ if (server)
+ CloseDownClient(server);
+ }
+ break;
+#if !defined(__SOL8__) && !defined(__UNIXOS2__) && !defined(sgi) && \
+ (!defined(sun) || defined(i386)) && defined(VT_ACTIVATE)
+ case ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN:
+ if (VTSwitchEnabled && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch && arg) {
+ int vtno = *((int *) arg);
+#if defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__)
+ vtno--;
+#endif
+#if defined(QNX4)
+ xf86Info.vtRequestsPending = vtno;
+#else
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, vtno) < 0)
+ ErrorF("Failed to switch consoles (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
+#endif
+ }
+ break;
+ case ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN_NEXT:
+ if (VTSwitchEnabled && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch) {
+/* Shouldn't this be true for (sun) && (i386) && (SVR4) ? */
+#if defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__)
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, xf86Info.vtno) < 0)
+#else
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, xf86Info.vtno + 1) < 0)
+#endif
+#if defined (__SCO__) || (defined(sun) && defined (i386) && defined (SVR4)) || defined(__UNIXWARE__)
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, 0) < 0)
+#else
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, 1) < 0)
+#endif
+ ErrorF("Failed to switch consoles (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
+ }
+ break;
+ case ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN_PREV:
+ if (VTSwitchEnabled && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch && xf86Info.vtno > 0) {
+ if (ioctl(xf86Info.consoleFd, VT_ACTIVATE, xf86Info.vtno - 1) < 0)
+ ErrorF("Failed to switch consoles (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ case ACTION_MESSAGE:
+ {
+ char *retstr, *message = (char *) arg;
+ ScrnInfoPtr pScr = XF86SCRNINFO(xf86Info.currentScreen);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("ActionMessage: '%s'\n", message);
+#endif
+ /* Okay the message made it to the ddx. The common layer */
+ /* can check for relevant messages here and react to any */
+ /* that have a global effect. For example: */
+ /* */
+ /* if (!strcmp(message, "foo") { */
+ /* do_foo(); break */
+ /* } */
+ /* */
+ /* otherwise fallback to sending a key event message to */
+ /* the current screen's driver: */
+ if (*pScr->HandleMessage != NULL) {
+ (void) (*pScr->HandleMessage)(pScr->scrnIndex,
+ "KeyEventMessage", message, &retstr);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * xf86PostKbdEvent --
+ * Translate the raw hardware KbdEvent into an XEvent, and tell DIX
+ * about it. Scancode preprocessing and so on is done ...
+ *
+ * OS/2 specific xf86PostKbdEvent(key) has been moved to os-support/os2/os2_kbd.c
+ * as some things differ, and I did not want to scatter this routine with
+ * ifdefs further (hv).
+ */
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+extern u_char SpecialServerMap[];
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(__UNIXOS2__)
+void
+xf86PostKbdEvent(unsigned key)
+{
+ int scanCode = (key & 0x7f);
+ int specialkey = 0;
+ Bool down = (key & 0x80 ? FALSE : TRUE);
+ KeyClassRec *keyc = ((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard)->key;
+ Bool updateLeds = FALSE;
+ Bool UsePrefix = FALSE;
+ Bool Direction = FALSE;
+ xEvent kevent;
+ KeySym *keysym;
+ int keycode;
+ static int lockkeys = 0;
+#if defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT)
+ static Bool first_time = TRUE;
+#endif
+#if defined(__sparc__) && defined(__linux__)
+ static int kbdSun = -1;
+#endif
+ /* Disable any keyboard processing while in suspend */
+ if (xf86inSuspend)
+ return;
+
+#if defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT)
+ if (first_time)
+ {
+ first_time = FALSE;
+ VTSwitchEnabled = (xf86Info.consType == SYSCONS)
+ || (xf86Info.consType == PCVT);
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if defined (__sparc__) && defined(__linux__)
+ if (kbdSun == -1) {
+ if ((xf86Info.xkbmodel && !strcmp(xf86Info.xkbmodel, "sun"))
+ || (xf86Info.xkbrules && !strcmp(xf86Info.xkbrules, "sun")))
+ kbdSun = 1;
+ else
+ kbdSun = 0;
+ }
+ if (kbdSun)
+ goto special;
+#endif /* __sparc__ && __linux__ */
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+ if (xf86Info.kbdCustomKeycodes) {
+ specialkey = SpecialServerMap[scanCode];
+ goto customkeycodes;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * First do some special scancode remapping ...
+ */
+ if (xf86Info.scanPrefix == 0) {
+
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case KEY_Prefix0:
+ case KEY_Prefix1:
+#if defined(PCCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT)
+ if (xf86Info.consType == PCCONS || xf86Info.consType == SYSCONS
+ || xf86Info.consType == PCVT
+#ifdef WSCONS_SUPPORT
+ || (xf86Info.consType == WSCONS && xf86Info.kbdEvents != xf86WSKbdEvents)
+#endif
+ ) {
+#endif
+ xf86Info.scanPrefix = scanCode; /* special prefixes */
+ return;
+#if defined(PCCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT)
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ }
+#if defined (i386) && defined (SVR4)
+ /*
+ * PANIX returns DICOP standards based keycodes in using 106jp
+ * keyboard. We need to remap some keys.
+ */
+ if(xf86Info.panix106 == TRUE){
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case 0x56: scanCode = KEY_BSlash2; break; /* Backslash */
+ case 0x5A: scanCode = KEY_NFER; break; /* No Kanji Transfer*/
+ case 0x5B: scanCode = KEY_XFER; break; /* Kanji Tranfer */
+ case 0x5C: scanCode = KEY_Yen; break; /* Yen curs pgup */
+ case 0x6B: scanCode = KEY_Left; break; /* Cur Left */
+ case 0x6F: scanCode = KEY_PgUp; break; /* Cur PageUp */
+ case 0x72: scanCode = KEY_AltLang; break; /* AltLang(right) */
+ case 0x73: scanCode = KEY_RCtrl; break; /* not needed */
+ }
+ } else
+#endif /* i386 && SVR4 */
+ {
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case 0x59: scanCode = KEY_0x59; break;
+ case 0x5a: scanCode = KEY_0x5A; break;
+ case 0x5b: scanCode = KEY_0x5B; break;
+ case 0x5c: scanCode = KEY_KP_Equal; break; /* Keypad Equal */
+ case 0x5d: scanCode = KEY_0x5D; break;
+ case 0x5e: scanCode = KEY_0x5E; break;
+ case 0x5f: scanCode = KEY_0x5F; break;
+ case 0x62: scanCode = KEY_0x62; break;
+ case 0x63: scanCode = KEY_0x63; break;
+ case 0x64: scanCode = KEY_0x64; break;
+ case 0x65: scanCode = KEY_0x65; break;
+ case 0x66: scanCode = KEY_0x66; break;
+ case 0x67: scanCode = KEY_0x67; break;
+ case 0x68: scanCode = KEY_0x68; break;
+ case 0x69: scanCode = KEY_0x69; break;
+ case 0x6a: scanCode = KEY_0x6A; break;
+ case 0x6b: scanCode = KEY_0x6B; break;
+ case 0x6c: scanCode = KEY_0x6C; break;
+ case 0x6d: scanCode = KEY_0x6D; break;
+ case 0x6e: scanCode = KEY_0x6E; break;
+ case 0x6f: scanCode = KEY_0x6F; break;
+ case 0x70: scanCode = KEY_0x70; break;
+ case 0x71: scanCode = KEY_0x71; break;
+ case 0x72: scanCode = KEY_0x72; break;
+ case 0x73: scanCode = KEY_0x73; break;
+ case 0x74: scanCode = KEY_0x74; break;
+ case 0x75: scanCode = KEY_0x75; break;
+ case 0x76: scanCode = KEY_0x76; break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ else if (
+#ifdef CSRG_BASED
+ (xf86Info.consType == PCCONS || xf86Info.consType == SYSCONS
+ || xf86Info.consType == PCVT
+#ifdef WSCONS_SUPPORT
+ || (xf86Info.consType == WSCONS && xf86Info.kbdEvents !=
+ xf86WSKbdEvents)
+#endif
+ ) &&
+#endif
+ (xf86Info.scanPrefix == KEY_Prefix0)) {
+ xf86Info.scanPrefix = 0;
+
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case KEY_KP_7: scanCode = KEY_Home; break; /* curs home */
+ case KEY_KP_8: scanCode = KEY_Up; break; /* curs up */
+ case KEY_KP_9: scanCode = KEY_PgUp; break; /* curs pgup */
+ case KEY_KP_4: scanCode = KEY_Left; break; /* curs left */
+ case KEY_KP_5: scanCode = KEY_Begin; break; /* curs begin */
+ case KEY_KP_6: scanCode = KEY_Right; break; /* curs right */
+ case KEY_KP_1: scanCode = KEY_End; break; /* curs end */
+ case KEY_KP_2: scanCode = KEY_Down; break; /* curs down */
+ case KEY_KP_3: scanCode = KEY_PgDown; break; /* curs pgdown */
+ case KEY_KP_0: scanCode = KEY_Insert; break; /* curs insert */
+ case KEY_KP_Decimal: scanCode = KEY_Delete; break; /* curs delete */
+ case KEY_Enter: scanCode = KEY_KP_Enter; break; /* keypad enter */
+ case KEY_LCtrl: scanCode = KEY_RCtrl; break; /* right ctrl */
+ case KEY_KP_Multiply: scanCode = KEY_Print; break; /* print */
+ case KEY_Slash: scanCode = KEY_KP_Divide; break; /* keyp divide */
+ case KEY_Alt: scanCode = KEY_AltLang; break; /* right alt */
+ case KEY_ScrollLock: scanCode = KEY_Break; break; /* curs break */
+ case 0x5b: scanCode = KEY_LMeta; break;
+ case 0x5c: scanCode = KEY_RMeta; break;
+ case 0x5d: scanCode = KEY_Menu; break;
+ case KEY_F3: scanCode = KEY_F13; break;
+ case KEY_F4: scanCode = KEY_F14; break;
+ case KEY_F5: scanCode = KEY_F15; break;
+ case KEY_F6: scanCode = KEY_F16; break;
+ case KEY_F7: scanCode = KEY_F17; break;
+ case KEY_KP_Plus: scanCode = KEY_KP_DEC; break;
+ /*
+ * Ignore virtual shifts (E0 2A, E0 AA, E0 36, E0 B6)
+ */
+ case 0x2A:
+ case 0x36:
+ return;
+ default:
+ xf86MsgVerb(X_INFO, 4, "Unreported Prefix0 scancode: 0x%02x\n",
+ scanCode);
+ /*
+ * "Internet" keyboards are generating lots of new codes. Let them
+ * pass. There is little consistency between them, so don't bother
+ * with symbolic names at this level.
+ */
+ scanCode += 0x78;
+ }
+ }
+
+ else if (xf86Info.scanPrefix == KEY_Prefix1)
+ {
+ xf86Info.scanPrefix = (scanCode == KEY_LCtrl) ? KEY_LCtrl : 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ else if (xf86Info.scanPrefix == KEY_LCtrl)
+ {
+ xf86Info.scanPrefix = 0;
+ if (scanCode != KEY_NumLock) return;
+ scanCode = KEY_Pause; /* pause */
+ }
+
+#ifndef __sparc64__
+ /*
+ * PC keyboards generate separate key codes for
+ * Alt+Print and Control+Pause but in the X keyboard model
+ * they need to get the same key code as the base key on the same
+ * physical keyboard key.
+ */
+ if (scanCode == KEY_SysReqest)
+ scanCode = KEY_Print;
+ else if (scanCode == KEY_Break)
+ scanCode = KEY_Pause;
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * and now get some special keysequences
+ */
+
+ specialkey = scanCode;
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+customkeycodes:
+#endif
+#if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__)
+ if (xf86IsPc98()) {
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case 0x0e: specialkey = 0x0e; break; /* KEY_BackSpace */
+ case 0x40: specialkey = 0x4a; break; /* KEY_KP_Minus */
+ case 0x49: specialkey = 0x4e; break; /* KEY_KP_Plus */
+
+ /* XXX needs cases for KEY_KP_Divide and KEY_KP_Multiply */
+
+ case 0x62: specialkey = 0x3b; break; /* KEY_F1 */
+ case 0x63: specialkey = 0x3c; break; /* KEY_F2 */
+ case 0x64: specialkey = 0x3d; break; /* KEY_F3 */
+ case 0x65: specialkey = 0x3e; break; /* KEY_F4 */
+ case 0x66: specialkey = 0x3f; break; /* KEY_F5 */
+ case 0x67: specialkey = 0x40; break; /* KEY_F6 */
+ case 0x68: specialkey = 0x41; break; /* KEY_F7 */
+ case 0x69: specialkey = 0x42; break; /* KEY_F8 */
+ case 0x6a: specialkey = 0x43; break; /* KEY_F9 */
+ case 0x6b: specialkey = 0x44; break; /* KEY_F10 */
+ /* case 0x73: specialkey = 0x38; break; KEY_Alt */
+ /* case 0x74: specialkey = 0x1d; break; KEY_LCtrl */
+ default: specialkey = 0x00; break;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+#if defined (__sparc__) && defined(__linux__)
+special:
+ if (kbdSun) {
+ switch (scanCode) {
+ case 0x2b: specialkey = KEY_BackSpace; break;
+ case 0x47: specialkey = KEY_KP_Minus; break;
+ case 0x7d: specialkey = KEY_KP_Plus; break;
+
+ /* XXX needs cases for KEY_KP_Divide and KEY_KP_Multiply */
+
+ case 0x05: specialkey = KEY_F1; break;
+ case 0x06: specialkey = KEY_F2; break;
+ case 0x08: specialkey = KEY_F3; break;
+ case 0x0a: specialkey = KEY_F4; break;
+ case 0x0c: specialkey = KEY_F5; break;
+ case 0x0e: specialkey = KEY_F6; break;
+ case 0x10: specialkey = KEY_F7; break;
+ case 0x11: specialkey = KEY_F8; break;
+ case 0x12: specialkey = KEY_F9; break;
+ case 0x07: specialkey = KEY_F10; break;
+ case 0x09: specialkey = KEY_F11; break;
+ case 0x0b: specialkey = KEY_F12; break;
+ default: specialkey = 0; break;
+ }
+ /*
+ * XXX XXX XXX:
+ *
+ * I really don't know what's wrong here, but passing the real
+ * scanCode offsets by one from XKB's point of view.
+ *
+ * (ecd@skynet.be, 980405)
+ */
+ scanCode--;
+ }
+#endif /* defined (__sparc__) && defined(__linux__) */
+
+#ifdef XKB
+ if ((xf86Info.ddxSpecialKeys == SKWhenNeeded &&
+ !xf86Info.ActionKeyBindingsSet) ||
+ noXkbExtension || xf86Info.ddxSpecialKeys == SKAlways) {
+#endif
+ if (!(ModifierDown(ShiftMask)) &&
+ ((ModifierDown(ControlMask | AltMask)) ||
+ (ModifierDown(ControlMask | AltLangMask))))
+ {
+ switch (specialkey) {
+
+ case KEY_BackSpace:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_TERMINATE, NULL);
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Check grabs
+ */
+ case KEY_KP_Divide:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_DISABLEGRAB, NULL);
+ break;
+ case KEY_KP_Multiply:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_CLOSECLIENT, NULL);
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Video mode switches
+ */
+ case KEY_KP_Minus: /* Keypad - */
+ if (down) xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_PREV_MODE, NULL);
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom) return;
+ break;
+
+ case KEY_KP_Plus: /* Keypad + */
+ if (down) xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_NEXT_MODE, NULL);
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom) return;
+ break;
+
+ /* Under QNX4, we set the vtPending flag for VT switching and
+ * let the VT switch function do the rest...
+ * This is a little different from the other OS'es.
+ */
+#if defined(QNX4)
+ case KEY_1:
+ case KEY_2:
+ case KEY_3:
+ case KEY_4:
+ case KEY_5:
+ case KEY_6:
+ case KEY_7:
+ case KEY_8:
+ case KEY_9:
+ if (VTSwitchEnabled && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch) {
+ if (down) {
+ int vtno = specialkey - KEY_1 + 1;
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN, (void *) &vtno);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+
+#if defined(linux) || (defined(CSRG_BASED) && (defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT))) || defined(__SCO__) || defined(__UNIXWARE__)
+ /*
+ * Under Linux, the raw keycodes are consumed before the kernel
+ * does any processing on them, so we must emulate the vt switching
+ * we want ourselves.
+ */
+ case KEY_F1:
+ case KEY_F2:
+ case KEY_F3:
+ case KEY_F4:
+ case KEY_F5:
+ case KEY_F6:
+ case KEY_F7:
+ case KEY_F8:
+ case KEY_F9:
+ case KEY_F10:
+ case KEY_F11:
+ case KEY_F12:
+ if ((VTSwitchEnabled && !xf86Info.vtSysreq && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch)
+#if (defined(CSRG_BASED) && (defined(SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined(PCVT_SUPPORT) || defined(WSCONS_SUPPORT)))
+ && (xf86Info.consType == SYSCONS || xf86Info.consType == PCVT)
+#endif
+ ) {
+ int vtno = specialkey - KEY_F1 + 1;
+ if (specialkey == KEY_F11 || specialkey == KEY_F12)
+ vtno = specialkey - KEY_F11 + 11;
+ if (down)
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN, (void *) &vtno);
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif /* linux || BSD with VTs */
+
+ /* just worth mentioning here: any 386bsd keyboard driver
+ * (pccons.c or co_kbd.c) catches CTRL-ALT-DEL and CTRL-ALT-ESC
+ * before any application (e.g. XF86) will see it
+ * OBS: syscons does not, nor does pcvt !
+ */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Start of actual Solaris VT switching code.
+ * This should pretty much emulate standard SVR4 switching keys.
+ *
+ * DWH 12/2/93
+ */
+
+#ifdef USE_VT_SYSREQ
+ if (VTSwitchEnabled && xf86Info.vtSysreq && !xf86Info.dontVTSwitch)
+ {
+ switch (specialkey)
+ {
+ /*
+ * syscons on *BSD doesn't have a VT #0 -- don't think Linux does
+ * either
+ */
+#if defined (sun) && defined (i386) && defined (SVR4)
+ case KEY_H:
+ if (VTSysreqToggle && down)
+ {
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN, NULL);
+ VTSysreqToggle = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Yah, I know the N, and P keys seem backwards, however that's
+ * how they work under Solaris
+ * XXXX N means go to next active VT not necessarily vtno+1 (or vtno-1)
+ */
+
+ case KEY_N:
+ if (VTSysreqToggle && down)
+ {
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN_NEXT, NULL);
+ VTSysreqToggle = FALSE;
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case KEY_P:
+ if (VTSysreqToggle && down)
+ {
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN_NEXT, NULL);
+ VTSysreqToggle = FALSE;
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+
+ case KEY_F1:
+ case KEY_F2:
+ case KEY_F3:
+ case KEY_F4:
+ case KEY_F5:
+ case KEY_F6:
+ case KEY_F7:
+ case KEY_F8:
+ case KEY_F9:
+ case KEY_F10:
+ case KEY_F11:
+ case KEY_F12:
+ if (VTSysreqToggle && down)
+ { int vtno = specialkey - KEY_F1 + 1;
+ if (specialkey == KEY_F11 || specialkey == KEY_F12)
+ vtno = specialkey - KEY_F11 + 11;
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN, (void *) &vtno);
+ VTSysreqToggle = FALSE;
+ return;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Ignore these keys -- ie don't let them cancel an alt-sysreq */
+ case KEY_Alt:
+ case KEY_AltLang:
+ break;
+
+ case KEY_SysReqest:
+ if (down && (ModifierDown(AltMask) || ModifierDown(AltLangMask)))
+ VTSysreqToggle = TRUE;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ if (VTSysreqToggle)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We only land here when Alt-SysReq is followed by a
+ * non-switching key.
+ */
+ VTSysreqToggle = FALSE;
+
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+#endif /* USE_VT_SYSREQ */
+
+#ifdef __SCO__
+ /*
+ * With the console in raw mode, SCO will not switch consoles,
+ * you get around this by activating the next console along, if
+ * this fails then go back to console 0, if there is only one
+ * then it doesn't matter, switching to yourself is a nop as far
+ * as the console driver is concerned.
+ * We could do something similar to linux here but SCO ODT uses
+ * Ctrl-PrintScrn, so why change?
+ */
+ if (specialkey == KEY_Print && ModifierDown(ControlMask)) {
+ if (down)
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_SWITCHSCREEN_NEXT, NULL);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif /* __SCO__ */
+#ifdef XKB
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Now map the scancodes to real X-keycodes ...
+ */
+ keycode = scanCode + MIN_KEYCODE;
+ keysym = (keyc->curKeySyms.map +
+ keyc->curKeySyms.mapWidth *
+ (keycode - keyc->curKeySyms.minKeyCode));
+#ifdef XKB
+ if (noXkbExtension) {
+#endif
+ /*
+ * Filter autorepeated caps/num/scroll lock keycodes.
+ */
+#define CAPSFLAG 0x01
+#define NUMFLAG 0x02
+#define SCROLLFLAG 0x04
+#define MODEFLAG 0x08
+ if( down ) {
+ switch( keysym[0] ) {
+ case XK_Caps_Lock :
+ if (lockkeys & CAPSFLAG)
+ return;
+ else
+ lockkeys |= CAPSFLAG;
+ break;
+
+ case XK_Num_Lock :
+ if (lockkeys & NUMFLAG)
+ return;
+ else
+ lockkeys |= NUMFLAG;
+ break;
+
+ case XK_Scroll_Lock :
+ if (lockkeys & SCROLLFLAG)
+ return;
+ else
+ lockkeys |= SCROLLFLAG;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (keysym[1] == XF86XK_ModeLock)
+ {
+ if (lockkeys & MODEFLAG)
+ return;
+ else
+ lockkeys |= MODEFLAG;
+ }
+
+ }
+ else {
+ switch( keysym[0] ) {
+ case XK_Caps_Lock :
+ lockkeys &= ~CAPSFLAG;
+ break;
+
+ case XK_Num_Lock :
+ lockkeys &= ~NUMFLAG;
+ break;
+
+ case XK_Scroll_Lock :
+ lockkeys &= ~SCROLLFLAG;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (keysym[1] == XF86XK_ModeLock)
+ lockkeys &= ~MODEFLAG;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * LockKey special handling:
+ * ignore releases, toggle on & off on presses.
+ * Don't deal with the Caps_Lock keysym directly, but check the lock modifier
+ */
+ if (keyc->modifierMap[keycode] & LockMask ||
+ keysym[0] == XK_Scroll_Lock ||
+ keysym[1] == XF86XK_ModeLock ||
+ keysym[0] == XK_Num_Lock)
+ {
+ Bool flag;
+
+ if (!down) return;
+ if (KeyPressed(keycode)) {
+ down = !down;
+ flag = FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ flag = TRUE;
+
+ if (keyc->modifierMap[keycode] & LockMask) xf86Info.capsLock = flag;
+ if (keysym[0] == XK_Num_Lock) xf86Info.numLock = flag;
+ if (keysym[0] == XK_Scroll_Lock) xf86Info.scrollLock = flag;
+ if (keysym[1] == XF86XK_ModeLock) xf86Info.modeSwitchLock = flag;
+ updateLeds = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ if (!xf86Info.kbdCustomKeycodes) {
+ /*
+ * normal, non-keypad keys
+ */
+ if (scanCode < KEY_KP_7 || scanCode > KEY_KP_Decimal) {
+#if !defined(CSRG_BASED) && \
+ !defined(__GNU__) && \
+ defined(KB_84)
+ /*
+ * magic ALT_L key on AT84 keyboards for multilingual support
+ */
+ if (xf86Info.kbdType == KB_84 &&
+ ModifierDown(AltMask) &&
+ keysym[2] != NoSymbol)
+ {
+ UsePrefix = TRUE;
+ Direction = TRUE;
+ }
+#endif /* !CSRG_BASED && ... */
+ }
+ }
+ if (updateLeds) xf86UpdateKbdLeds();
+#ifdef XKB
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * check for an autorepeat-event
+ */
+ if (down && KeyPressed(keycode)) {
+ KbdFeedbackClassRec *kbdfeed = ((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard)->kbdfeed;
+ if ((xf86Info.autoRepeat != AutoRepeatModeOn) ||
+ keyc->modifierMap[keycode] ||
+ (kbdfeed && !(kbdfeed->ctrl.autoRepeats[keycode>>3] & ( 1<<(keycode&7) ))))
+ return;
+ }
+
+
+ xf86Info.lastEventTime = kevent.u.keyButtonPointer.time = GetTimeInMillis();
+ /*
+ * And now send these prefixes ...
+ * NOTE: There cannot be multiple Mode_Switch keys !!!!
+ */
+ if (UsePrefix)
+ {
+ ENQUEUE(&kevent,
+ keyc->modifierKeyMap[keyc->maxKeysPerModifier*7],
+ (Direction ? KeyPress : KeyRelease),
+ XE_KEYBOARD);
+ ENQUEUE(&kevent, keycode, (down ? KeyPress : KeyRelease), XE_KEYBOARD);
+ ENQUEUE(&kevent,
+ keyc->modifierKeyMap[keyc->maxKeysPerModifier*7],
+ (Direction ? KeyRelease : KeyPress),
+ XE_KEYBOARD);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ENQUEUE(&kevent, keycode, (down ? KeyPress : KeyRelease), XE_KEYBOARD);
+ }
+}
+#endif /* !__UNIXOS2__ */
+
+#define ModifierIsSet(k) ((modifiers & (k)) == (k))
+
+Bool
+xf86CommonSpecialKey(int key, Bool down, int modifiers)
+{
+ if ((!ModifierIsSet(ShiftMask)) &&
+ (((ModifierIsSet(ControlMask | AltMask)) ||
+ (ModifierIsSet(ControlMask | AltLangMask))))) {
+ switch (key) {
+
+ case KEY_BackSpace:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_TERMINATE, NULL);
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Check grabs
+ */
+ case KEY_KP_Divide:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_DISABLEGRAB, NULL);
+ break;
+ case KEY_KP_Multiply:
+ xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_CLOSECLIENT, NULL);
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * The idea here is to pass the scancode down to a list of
+ * registered routines. There should be some standard conventions
+ * for processing certain keys.
+ */
+ case KEY_KP_Minus: /* Keypad - */
+ if (down) xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_PREV_MODE, NULL);
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom) return TRUE;
+ break;
+
+ case KEY_KP_Plus: /* Keypad + */
+ if (down) xf86ProcessActionEvent(ACTION_NEXT_MODE, NULL);
+ if (!xf86Info.dontZoom) return TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * xf86Wakeup --
+ * Os wakeup handler.
+ */
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+void
+xf86Wakeup(pointer blockData, int err, pointer pReadmask)
+{
+#if !defined(__UNIXOS2__) && !defined(__QNX__)
+ fd_set* LastSelectMask = (fd_set*)pReadmask;
+ fd_set devicesWithInput;
+ InputInfoPtr pInfo;
+
+ if (err >= 0) {
+
+ XFD_ANDSET(&devicesWithInput, LastSelectMask, &EnabledDevices);
+ if (XFD_ANYSET(&devicesWithInput)) {
+ if (xf86Info.kbdEvents)
+ (xf86Info.kbdEvents)();
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ if (pInfo->read_input && pInfo->fd >= 0 &&
+ (FD_ISSET(pInfo->fd, &devicesWithInput) != 0)) {
+ int sigstate = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+
+ pInfo->read_input(pInfo);
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(sigstate);
+ /*
+ * Remove the descriptior from the set because more than one
+ * device may share the same file descriptor.
+ */
+ FD_CLR(pInfo->fd, &devicesWithInput);
+ }
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#else /* __UNIXOS2__ and __QNX__ */
+
+ InputInfoPtr pInfo;
+
+ (xf86Info.kbdEvents)(); /* Under OS/2 and QNX, always call */
+
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ if (pInfo->read_input && pInfo->fd >= 0) {
+ int sigstate = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+
+ pInfo->read_input(pInfo);
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(sigstate);
+ /*
+ * Must break here because more than one device may share
+ * the same file descriptor.
+ */
+ break;
+ }
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+
+#endif /* __UNIXOS2__ and __QNX__ */
+
+ if (err >= 0) { /* we don't want the handlers called if select() */
+ IHPtr ih; /* returned with an error condition, do we? */
+
+ for (ih = InputHandlers; ih; ih = ih->next) {
+ if (ih->enabled && ih->fd >= 0 && ih->ihproc &&
+ (FD_ISSET(ih->fd, ((fd_set *)pReadmask)) != 0)) {
+ ih->ihproc(ih->fd, ih->data);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (xf86VTSwitchPending()) xf86VTSwitch();
+
+ if (xf86Info.inputPending) ProcessInputEvents();
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * xf86SigioReadInput --
+ * signal handler for the SIGIO signal.
+ */
+static void
+xf86SigioReadInput(int fd,
+ void *closure)
+{
+ int sigstate = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+ InputInfoPtr pInfo = (InputInfoPtr) closure;
+
+ pInfo->read_input(pInfo);
+
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(sigstate);
+}
+
+/*
+ * xf86AddEnabledDevice --
+ *
+ */
+void
+xf86AddEnabledDevice(InputInfoPtr pInfo)
+{
+ if (!xf86InstallSIGIOHandler (pInfo->fd, xf86SigioReadInput, pInfo)) {
+ AddEnabledDevice(pInfo->fd);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * xf86RemoveEnabledDevice --
+ *
+ */
+void
+xf86RemoveEnabledDevice(InputInfoPtr pInfo)
+{
+ if (!xf86RemoveSIGIOHandler (pInfo->fd)) {
+ RemoveEnabledDevice(pInfo->fd);
+ }
+}
+
+static int *xf86SignalIntercept = NULL;
+
+void
+xf86InterceptSignals(int *signo)
+{
+ if ((xf86SignalIntercept = signo))
+ *signo = -1;
+}
+
+static void (*xf86SigIllHandler)(void) = NULL;
+
+void
+xf86InterceptSigIll(void (*sigillhandler)(void))
+{
+ xf86SigIllHandler = sigillhandler;
+}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H
+#define HAVE_BACKTRACE
+#include <execinfo.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_BACKTRACE
+
+static __inline__ void xorg_backtrace(void)
+{
+ void *array[32]; /* deeper nesting than this means something's wrong */
+ size_t size, i;
+ char **strings;
+ ErrorF("\nBacktrace:\n");
+ size = backtrace(array, 32);
+ strings = backtrace_symbols(array, size);
+ for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
+ ErrorF("%d: %s\n", i, strings[i]);
+ free(strings);
+}
+
+#else /* not glibc or glibc < 2.1 */
+
+# if defined(sun) && defined(__SVR4)
+# define HAVE_PSTACK
+# endif
+
+# if defined(HAVE_WALKCONTEXT) /* Solaris 9 & later */
+
+# include <ucontext.h>
+# include <signal.h>
+# include <dlfcn.h>
+# include <sys/elf.h>
+
+#ifdef _LP64
+# define ElfSym Elf64_Sym
+#else
+# define ElfSym Elf32_Sym
+#endif
+
+/* Called for each frame on the stack to print it's contents */
+static int xorg_backtrace_frame(uintptr_t pc, int signo, void *arg)
+{
+ Dl_info dlinfo;
+ ElfSym *dlsym;
+ char header[32];
+ int depth = *((int *) arg);
+
+ if (signo) {
+ char signame[SIG2STR_MAX];
+
+ if (sig2str(signo, signame) != 0) {
+ strcpy(signame, "unknown");
+ }
+
+ ErrorF("** Signal %d (%s)\n", signo, signame);
+ }
+
+ snprintf(header, sizeof(header), "%d: 0x%lx", depth, pc);
+ *((int *) arg) = depth + 1;
+
+ /* Ask system dynamic loader for info on the address */
+ if (dladdr1((void *) pc, &dlinfo, (void **) &dlsym, RTLD_DL_SYMENT)) {
+ unsigned long offset = pc - (uintptr_t) dlinfo.dli_saddr;
+ const char *symname;
+
+ if (offset < dlsym->st_size) { /* inside a function */
+ symname = dlinfo.dli_sname;
+ } else { /* found which file it was in, but not which function */
+ symname = "<section start>";
+ offset = pc - (uintptr_t)dlinfo.dli_fbase;
+ }
+ ErrorF("%s: %s:%s+0x%lx\n", header, dlinfo.dli_fname,
+ symname, offset);
+
+ } else {
+ /* Couldn't find symbol info from system dynamic loader, should
+ * probably poke elfloader here, but haven't written that code yet,
+ * so we just print the pc.
+ */
+ ErrorF("%s\n", header);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+# endif /* HAVE_WALKCONTEXT */
+
+# ifdef HAVE_PSTACK
+static int xorg_backtrace_pstack(void) {
+ pid_t kidpid;
+ int pipefd[2];
+
+ if (pipe(pipefd) != 0) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ kidpid = fork1();
+
+ if (kidpid == -1) {
+ /* ERROR */
+ return -1;
+ } else if (kidpid == 0) {
+ /* CHILD */
+ char parent[16];
+
+ seteuid(0);
+ close(STDIN_FILENO);
+ close(STDOUT_FILENO);
+ dup2(pipefd[1],STDOUT_FILENO);
+ closefrom(STDERR_FILENO);
+
+ snprintf(parent, sizeof(parent), "%d", getppid());
+ execle("/usr/bin/pstack", "pstack", parent, NULL);
+ exit(1);
+ } else {
+ /* PARENT */
+ char btline[256];
+ int kidstat;
+ int bytesread;
+ int done = 0;
+
+ close(pipefd[1]);
+
+ while (!done) {
+ bytesread = read(pipefd[0], btline, sizeof(btline) - 1);
+
+ if (bytesread > 0) {
+ btline[bytesread] = 0;
+ ErrorF("%s", btline);
+ }
+ else if ((bytesread < 0) ||
+ ((errno != EINTR) && (errno != EAGAIN)))
+ done = 1;
+ }
+ close(pipefd[0]);
+ waitpid(kidpid, &kidstat, 0);
+ if (kidstat != 0)
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+# endif /* HAVE_PSTACK */
+
+
+# if defined(HAVE_PSTACK) || defined(HAVE_WALKCONTEXT)
+
+static __inline__ void xorg_backtrace(void) {
+
+ ErrorF("\nBacktrace:\n");
+
+# ifdef HAVE_PSTACK
+/* First try fork/exec of pstack - otherwise fall back to walkcontext
+ pstack is preferred since it can print names of non-exported functions */
+
+ if (xorg_backtrace_pstack() < 0)
+# endif
+ {
+# ifdef HAVE_WALKCONTEXT
+ ucontext_t u;
+ int depth = 1;
+
+ if (getcontext(&u) == 0)
+ walkcontext(&u, xorg_backtrace_frame, &depth);
+ else
+# endif
+ Error("Failed to get backtrace info");
+ }
+ ErrorF("\n");
+}
+
+# else
+
+/* Default fallback if we can't find any way to get a backtrace */
+static __inline__ void xorg_backtrace(void) { return; }
+
+# endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * xf86SigHandler --
+ * Catch unexpected signals and exit or continue cleanly.
+ */
+void
+xf86SigHandler(int signo)
+{
+ if ((signo == SIGILL) && xf86SigIllHandler) {
+ (*xf86SigIllHandler)();
+ /* Re-arm handler just in case we unexpectedly return here */
+ (void) signal(signo, xf86SigHandler);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (xf86SignalIntercept && (*xf86SignalIntercept < 0)) {
+ *xf86SignalIntercept = signo;
+ /* Re-arm handler just in case */
+ (void) signal(signo, xf86SigHandler);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ signal(signo,SIG_IGN);
+ xf86Info.caughtSignal = TRUE;
+#ifdef XF86BIGFONT
+ XF86BigfontCleanup();
+#endif
+#if defined(XFree86LOADER)
+ if (xf86Initialising)
+ LoaderCheckUnresolved(LD_RESOLV_IFDONE);
+ ErrorF("\n"
+ " *** If unresolved symbols were reported above, they might not\n"
+ " *** be the reason for the server aborting.\n");
+#endif
+
+ xorg_backtrace();
+
+ FatalError("Caught signal %d. Server aborting\n", signo);
+}
+
+#ifdef MEMDEBUG
+void
+xf86SigMemDebug(int signo)
+{
+ CheckMemory();
+ (void) signal(signo, xf86SigMemDebug);
+ return;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * xf86VTSwitch --
+ * Handle requests for switching the vt.
+ */
+static void
+xf86VTSwitch()
+{
+ int i, prevSIGIO;
+ InputInfoPtr pInfo;
+ IHPtr ih;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("xf86VTSwitch()\n");
+#endif
+
+#ifdef XFreeXDGA
+ if(!DGAVTSwitch())
+ return;
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Since all screens are currently all in the same state it is sufficient
+ * check the first. This might change in future.
+ */
+ if (xf86Screens[0]->vtSema) {
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("xf86VTSwitch: Leaving, xf86Exiting is %s\n",
+ BOOLTOSTRING((dispatchException & DE_TERMINATE) ? TRUE : FALSE));
+#endif
+#ifdef DPMSExtension
+ if (DPMSPowerLevel != DPMSModeOn)
+ DPMSSet(DPMSModeOn);
+#endif
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ if (!(dispatchException & DE_TERMINATE))
+ if (xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess)
+ (*xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess) (i, FALSE);
+ }
+#if !defined(__UNIXOS2__)
+
+ /*
+ * Keep the order: Disable Device > LeaveVT
+ * EnterVT > EnableDevice
+ */
+ DisableDevice((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard);
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ DisableDevice(pInfo->dev);
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+#endif /* !__UNIXOS2__ */
+ xf86EnterServerState(SETUP);
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++)
+ xf86Screens[i]->LeaveVT(i, 0);
+
+ for (ih = InputHandlers; ih; ih = ih->next)
+ xf86DisableInputHandler(ih);
+ xf86AccessLeave(); /* We need this here, otherwise */
+ xf86AccessLeaveState(); /* console won't be restored */
+
+ if (!xf86VTSwitchAway()) {
+ /*
+ * switch failed
+ */
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("xf86VTSwitch: Leave failed\n");
+#endif
+ prevSIGIO = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+ xf86AccessEnter();
+ xf86EnterServerState(SETUP);
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ if (!xf86Screens[i]->EnterVT(i, 0))
+ FatalError("EnterVT failed for screen %d\n", i);
+ }
+ xf86EnterServerState(OPERATING);
+ if (!(dispatchException & DE_TERMINATE)) {
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ if (xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess)
+ (*xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess) (i, TRUE);
+ }
+ }
+ SaveScreens(SCREEN_SAVER_FORCER, ScreenSaverReset);
+
+#if !defined(__UNIXOS2__)
+ EnableDevice((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard);
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ EnableDevice(pInfo->dev);
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+#endif /* !__UNIXOS2__ */
+ for (ih = InputHandlers; ih; ih = ih->next)
+ xf86EnableInputHandler(ih);
+
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(prevSIGIO);
+
+ } else {
+#ifdef XF86PM
+ if (xf86OSPMClose)
+ xf86OSPMClose();
+ xf86OSPMClose = NULL;
+#endif
+
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ /*
+ * zero all access functions to
+ * trap calls when switched away.
+ */
+ xf86Screens[i]->vtSema = FALSE;
+ xf86Screens[i]->access = NULL;
+ xf86Screens[i]->busAccess = NULL;
+ }
+ if (xorgHWAccess)
+ xf86DisableIO();
+ }
+ } else {
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ ErrorF("xf86VTSwitch: Entering\n");
+#endif
+ if (!xf86VTSwitchTo()) return;
+
+ prevSIGIO = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+#ifdef XF86PM
+ xf86OSPMClose = xf86OSPMOpen();
+#endif
+
+ if (xorgHWAccess)
+ xf86EnableIO();
+ xf86AccessEnter();
+ xf86EnterServerState(SETUP);
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ xf86Screens[i]->vtSema = TRUE;
+ if (!xf86Screens[i]->EnterVT(i, 0))
+ FatalError("EnterVT failed for screen %d\n", i);
+ }
+ xf86EnterServerState(OPERATING);
+ for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
+ if (xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess)
+ (*xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess)(i, TRUE);
+ }
+
+ /* Turn screen saver off when switching back */
+ SaveScreens(SCREEN_SAVER_FORCER,ScreenSaverReset);
+
+#if !defined(__UNIXOS2__)
+ EnableDevice((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard);
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ EnableDevice(pInfo->dev);
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+#endif /* !__UNIXOS2__ */
+
+ for (ih = InputHandlers; ih; ih = ih->next)
+ xf86EnableInputHandler(ih);
+
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(prevSIGIO);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* Input handler registration */
+
+pointer
+xf86AddInputHandler(int fd, InputHandlerProc proc, pointer data)
+{
+ IHPtr ih;
+
+ if (fd < 0 || !proc)
+ return NULL;
+
+ ih = xcalloc(sizeof(*ih), 1);
+ if (!ih)
+ return NULL;
+
+ ih->fd = fd;
+ ih->ihproc = proc;
+ ih->data = data;
+ ih->enabled = TRUE;
+
+ ih->next = InputHandlers;
+ InputHandlers = ih;
+
+ AddEnabledDevice(fd);
+
+ return ih;
+}
+
+int
+xf86RemoveInputHandler(pointer handler)
+{
+ IHPtr ih, p;
+ int fd;
+
+ if (!handler)
+ return -1;
+
+ ih = handler;
+ fd = ih->fd;
+
+ if (ih->fd >= 0)
+ RemoveEnabledDevice(ih->fd);
+
+ if (ih == InputHandlers)
+ InputHandlers = ih->next;
+ else {
+ p = InputHandlers;
+ while (p && p->next != ih)
+ p = p->next;
+ if (ih)
+ p->next = ih->next;
+ }
+ xfree(ih);
+ return fd;
+}
+
+void
+xf86DisableInputHandler(pointer handler)
+{
+ IHPtr ih;
+
+ if (!handler)
+ return;
+
+ ih = handler;
+ ih->enabled = FALSE;
+ if (ih->fd >= 0)
+ RemoveEnabledDevice(ih->fd);
+}
+
+void
+xf86EnableInputHandler(pointer handler)
+{
+ IHPtr ih;
+
+ if (!handler)
+ return;
+
+ ih = handler;
+ ih->enabled = TRUE;
+ if (ih->fd >= 0)
+ AddEnabledDevice(ih->fd);
+}
+
+/*
+ * As used currently by the DRI, the return value is ignored.
+ */
+Bool
+xf86EnableVTSwitch(Bool new)
+{
+ static Bool def = TRUE;
+ Bool old;
+
+ old = VTSwitchEnabled;
+ if (!new) {
+ /* Disable VT switching */
+ def = VTSwitchEnabled;
+ VTSwitchEnabled = FALSE;
+ } else {
+ /* Restore VT switching to default */
+ VTSwitchEnabled = def;
+ }
+ return old;
+}
+
+#ifdef XTESTEXT1
+
+void
+XTestGetPointerPos(short *fmousex, short *fmousey)
+{
+ int x,y;
+
+ miPointerPosition(&x, &y);
+ *fmousex = x;
+ *fmousey = y;
+}
+
+
+
+void
+XTestJumpPointer(int jx, int jy, int dev_type)
+{
+ miPointerAbsoluteCursor(jx, jy, GetTimeInMillis() );
+}
+
+void
+XTestGenerateEvent(int dev_type, int keycode, int keystate, int mousex,
+ int mousey)
+{
+ xEvent tevent;
+
+ tevent.u.u.type = (dev_type == XE_POINTER) ?
+ (keystate == XTestKEY_UP) ? ButtonRelease : ButtonPress :
+ (keystate == XTestKEY_UP) ? KeyRelease : KeyPress;
+ tevent.u.u.detail = keycode;
+ tevent.u.keyButtonPointer.rootX = mousex;
+ tevent.u.keyButtonPointer.rootY = mousey;
+ tevent.u.keyButtonPointer.time = xf86Info.lastEventTime = GetTimeInMillis();
+#ifdef XINPUT
+ xf86eqEnqueue(&tevent);
+#else
+ mieqEnqueue(&tevent);
+#endif
+ xf86Info.inputPending = TRUE; /* virtual event */
+}
+
+#endif /* XTESTEXT1 */
+
+void
+xf86ReloadInputDevs(int sig)
+{
+ InputInfoPtr pInfo;
+
+ signal(sig, (void(*)(int))xf86ReloadInputDevs);
+
+ DisableDevice((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard);
+ EnableDevice((DeviceIntPtr)xf86Info.pKeyboard);
+
+ pInfo = xf86InputDevs;
+ while (pInfo) {
+ DisableDevice(pInfo->dev);
+ EnableDevice(pInfo->dev);
+ pInfo = pInfo->next;
+ }
+
+ return;
+}
+
+#ifdef WSCONS_SUPPORT
+
+/* XXX Currently XKB is mandatory. */
+
+extern int WSKbdToKeycode(int);
+
+void
+xf86PostWSKbdEvent(struct wscons_event *event)
+{
+ int type = event->type;
+ int value = event->value;
+ unsigned int keycode;
+ int blocked;
+
+ if (type == WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_UP || type == WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_DOWN) {
+ Bool down = (type == WSCONS_EVENT_KEY_DOWN ? TRUE : FALSE);
+
+ /* map the scancodes to standard XFree86 scancode */
+ keycode = WSKbdToKeycode(value);
+ if (!down) keycode |= 0x80;
+ /* It seems better to block SIGIO there */
+ blocked = xf86BlockSIGIO();
+ xf86PostKbdEvent(keycode);
+ xf86UnblockSIGIO(blocked);
+ }
+}
+#endif /* WSCONS_SUPPORT */