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Addresses ArcticaProject/nx-libs#985
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You can reactivate previous chatty output by setting VERBOSE, e.g.
make VERBOSE=1
or
VERBOSE=1 make
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The l option of ar in the newer binutils versions switched
from being unused to being used to specify dependencies
so here should be safely removed
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We have never built nxwin within this tree. And we never shipped
it. So drop the according logic.
We have also removed CYGWIN stuff in the past so nxwin probably would
not compile/work anyway...
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Make nxproxy and nxagent print an arbitrary version number by running
make NX_VERSION_CUSTOM="myvers". nxagent and nxproxy will then show
this in addition to the original version number:
NXPROXY - Version myvers (3.5.99.22)
NXAGENT - Version myvers (3.5.99.22)
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#606
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along with the DDXTIME define that has been dropped in Xorg upstream, too.
commit 985c34bf06af70a7296db8307899a17347a25558
Author: Adam Jackson <ajax@theobromine.nwnk.net>
Date: Thu Jul 20 17:33:13 2006 -0400
Remove the DDXTIME conditional, for being unused.
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This will help on non-supported platforms as it will add a path the current
code might not be aware of.
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Has been obsoleted in 2005, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitstream_Speedo_Fonts
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Suppress printing the rm and the cc call for every file.
Only print the compiler call in case of error.
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create a new def file nxconfig.def and be fine. The settings in that
file will be respected by all subsequent imake calls anywhere in the tree.
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these can be used to determine the PID and name of an X11 client,
e.g. in debugging.
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alongside ppc64(be).
On PPC64*, X_BYTE_ORDER was hardcoded to X_BIG_ENDIAN. Since the CPUs
support both modes and we actually intend to execute nxagent on ppc64le
as well, detect the actual endianess and add support for
Ppc64LeArchitecture.
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and nxcompshad libraries.
No change to the actually installed relinked nxagent(-relink) binary
that gets installed - only affects the temporary executable build
binary.
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Got dropped by accident in 9bc6ff269aa8bf4c41696ebf4a686c93729ba151
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#589
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We need this to be able to execute the resulting nxagent binary from
within the build directory.
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version with the system location.
While the install target explicitly installs the relinked
system-location version of a program, we do not actually use this.
Currently, we copy nxagent directly out of the build root.
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creation for nxagent.
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As discussed in ArcticaProject/nx-libs#610, we need a way to load
libNX_X11 as a fake version of libX11 into nxagent's address space.
For doing so, we have to link against libX11 at build-time and specify
a(n) RPATH/RUNPATH to our libX11 -> libNX_X11 compat symlinks.
This commit is essentially doing a cross between options 3 and 4
discussed in the provided GH issue.
We link libX11 early (before specifying -Lcompat_symlinks_dir), so that
the linker finds the "real" libX11 version with the libX11 SONAME. This
leads to our binary depending upon both libX11 and libNX_X11 SONAMEs. We
already always added RPATH/RUNPATH, but these values are not passed down
to dependent libraries.
What happens at run-time is that the loader searches for a libX11
SONAME, takes RPATH/RUNPATH into account and loads our libNX_X11 library
instead via the compat symlinks. This satisfies the libX11 SONAME and
dependent libraries will *not* load the system libX11 version again.
Debian's dpkg-shlibdeps isn't quite happy about this mismatching SONAME
situation, so instruct to look the other way while we're minding our
business.
Fixes: ArcticaProject/nx-libs#610
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Legacy Xext proto versions are automatically detected by the main
Makefile.
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Partly reverts ec30a857eb0d67b232f8d43e63a6370023f4c4d0, but in a
forward-compatible manner.
Legacy libXfont1 versions are automatically detected by the main
Makefile.
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Just copy-paste the initial definition to avoid recursion.
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{ARM,PPC}{32,64}.
We need -std=c99 to be passed through to the build process.
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nxagent to BINDIR.
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#546.
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These are already cleaned up by the top-level Makefile.
Fixes: ArcticaProject/nx-libs#523
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Adrian Glaubitz from FU Berlin for providing access to a corresponding porters' machine.
This partially reverts nx-libs commit f6dcf2f. The 'hpux' stuff stays
out, the __hppa__ gets re-introduced.
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Sparc(64)Architecture ifdef-block. It does not seem to be used anywhere else.
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_XSERVER64 macro.
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in with reintroduction of GNU/<non-Linux> support.
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Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#80
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library.
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-D_XSERVER64 definition.
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-D_XSERVER64 definition.
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- Move FONT_DEFINES and XLIBFONT definition to from Server.tmpl to
Imake.tmpl.
- Add FONT_DEFINES to ALLDEFINES.
- Drop SpecialCObjectRules with FONT_DEFINES from various Imakefiles
again, FONT_DEFINES is now set "globally".
- Hand over FONT_DEFINES from main Makefile to nx-X11's make BuildEnv
to make gccmakedep happy.
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alike.
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#296.
Inspired by the following X.org commit. Other than X.org, we will continue
support for building nx-libs against libXfont1 for a while.
commit 05a793f5b3c40747d5a92a076def7f4fb673c7e7
Author: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Date: Tue Sep 1 18:50:55 2015 -0700
dix: Switch to the libXfont2 API (v2)
This new libXfont API eliminates exposing internal X server symbols to
the font library, replacing those with a struct full of the entire API
needed to use that library.
v2: Use libXfont2 instead of libXfont_2
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
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Backported from X.org:
commit 6178b1c91cfc9e860914acc6f0be2f2d2e07a124
Author: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Jun 7 15:52:11 2016 -0400
dix: Use OsSignal() not signal()
As the man page for the latter states:
The effects of signal() in a multithreaded process are unspecified.
We already have an interface to call sigaction() instead, use it.
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
commit e10ba9e4b52269b2ac75c4802dce4ca47d169657
Author: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Date: Wed Nov 11 22:02:01 2015 -0800
Remove non-smart scheduler. Don't require setitimer.
This allows the server to call GetTimeInMillis() after each request is
processed to avoid needing setitimer. -dumbSched now turns off the
setitimer.
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
commit 1f915e8b524dd02011158aa038935970684c7630
Author: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
Date: Wed May 20 13:16:12 2015 -0600
Keep SIGALRM restart flag after Popen
Commit 94ab7455 added SA_RESTART to the SIGALRM handler. However, the
Popen code tears down and recreates the SIGALRM handler via OsSignal(),
and this flag is dropped at this time.
Clean the code to use just a single codepath for creating this signal
handler, always applying SA_RESTART.
[ajax: Fixed commit id]
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
commit 94ab7455abc213fc96760e29ab2e943ec682fb22
Author: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
Date: Tue May 12 16:39:22 2015 -0600
Allow system call restarts upon signal interruption
The X server frequently deals with SIGIO and SIGALRM interruptions.
If process execution is inside certain blocking system calls
when these signals arrive, e.g. with the kernel blocked on
a contended semaphore, the system calls will be interrupted.
Some system calls are automatically restartable (the kernel re-executes
them with the same parameters once the signal handler returns) but
only if the signal handler allows it.
Set SA_RESTART on the signal handlers to enable this convenient
behaviour.
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
commit a6c71ce5d2d2fe89e07a2ef5041c915acc3dc686
Author: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com>
Date: Mon Mar 28 19:21:28 2011 +0300
os: fix memory and fd leaks in Popen
Signed-off-by: Tiago Vignatti <tiago.vignatti@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas Peninguy <nico@lostgeeks.org>
commit c9051b684b524549eab6d5b88ee3e195a6f6fbe8
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@sun.com>
Date: Wed Nov 5 18:25:57 2008 -0800
Use OsSignal in Popen/Pclose to avoid SysV signal() stupidity
commit 0e9ef65fa583bf2393dd0fda82df6f092387b425
Author: Keith Packard <keithp@koto.keithp.com>
Date: Wed Nov 7 16:33:10 2007 -0800
Don't frob timers unless SmartSchedule is running
commit 2338d5c9914e2a43c3a4f7ee0f4355ad0a1ad9e7
Author: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
Date: Sun Oct 28 09:37:52 2007 +0100
reduce wakeups from smart scheduler
The smart scheduler itimer currently always fires after each request
(which in turn causes the CPU to wake out of idle, burning precious
power). Rather than doing this, just stop the timer before going into
the select() portion of the WaitFor loop. It's a cheap system call, and
it will only get called if there's no more commands batched up from the
active fd.
This change also allows some of the functions to be simplified;
setitimer() will only fail if it's passed invalid data, and we don't do
that... so make it void and remove all the conditional code that deals
with failure.
The change also allows us to remove a few variables that were used for
housekeeping between the signal handler and the main loop.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@koto.keithp.com>
**Note**: The above change also required ABI changes in hw/nxagent/.
commit abe0a51f3f790f8c055289465e130177c4b647cc
Author: Ben Byer <bbyer@bbyer.apple.com>
Date: Fri Sep 21 17:07:36 2007 -0700
So, like, checking return codes of system calls (signal, etc) is good.
Also, only restore an old signal handler if one was actually set
(prevents the server from dying on OS X).
commit 6da39c67905500ab2db00a45cda4a9f756cdde96
Author: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Date: Wed Sep 12 13:23:13 2007 +0000
Fix build on FreeBSD after Popen changes.
commit a5b8053606d6e786cdcf6734f271acc05f9cc588
Author: Adam Jackson <ajax@benzedrine.nwnk.net>
Date: Tue Sep 11 11:37:06 2007 -0400
Ignore - not just block - SIGALRM around Popen()/Pclose().
Because our "popen" implementation uses stdio, and because nobody's stdio
library is capable of surviving signals, we need to make absolutely sure
that we hide the SIGALRM from the smart scheduler. Otherwise, when you
open a menu in openoffice, and it recompiles XKB to deal with the
accelerators, and you popen xkbcomp because we suck, then the scheduler
will tell you you're taking forever doing something stupid, and the
wait() code will get confused, and input will hang and your CPU usage
slams to 100%. Down, not across.
Backported-to-NX-by: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
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There might be some library linking missing on platforms that deliver
timingsafe_memcmp but I cannot test that here.
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,os/{Imakefile,reallocarray.c}}: backport reallocarray() implementation.
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