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author | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2011-02-25 07:31:13 +0000 |
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committer | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2011-02-25 07:31:13 +0000 |
commit | a7971771a8ab6f6f76a2a8e482dbb3a30901af1c (patch) | |
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xserver randrproto mesa xkeyboard-config git update 25 Feb 2011
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diff --git a/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Helper.c b/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Helper.c index 8f61c4c72..1a5bf8a1c 100644 --- a/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Helper.c +++ b/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Helper.c @@ -1,2052 +1,2048 @@ -/*
- * Copyright (c) 1997-2003 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).
- */
-
-/*
- * Authors: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@XFree86.Org>
- * David Dawes <dawes@XFree86.Org>
- * ... and others
- *
- * This file includes the helper functions that the server provides for
- * different drivers.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H
-#include <xorg-config.h>
-#endif
-
-#include <X11/X.h>
-#include "os.h"
-#include "servermd.h"
-#include "pixmapstr.h"
-#include "windowstr.h"
-#include "propertyst.h"
-#include "gcstruct.h"
-#include "loaderProcs.h"
-#include "xf86.h"
-#include "xf86Priv.h"
-#include "xf86_OSlib.h"
-#include "micmap.h"
-#include "xf86DDC.h"
-#include "xf86Xinput.h"
-#include "xf86InPriv.h"
-#include "mivalidate.h"
-#include "xf86Crtc.h"
-
-/* For xf86GetClocks */
-#if defined(CSRG_BASED) || defined(__GNU__)
-#define HAS_SETPRIORITY
-#include <sys/resource.h>
-#endif
-
-static int xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount = 0;
-
-
-/* Add a pointer to a new DriverRec to xf86DriverList */
-
-void
-xf86AddDriver(DriverPtr driver, pointer module, int flags)
-{
- /* Don't add null entries */
- if (!driver)
- return;
-
- if (xf86DriverList == NULL)
- xf86NumDrivers = 0;
-
- xf86NumDrivers++;
- xf86DriverList = xnfrealloc(xf86DriverList,
- xf86NumDrivers * sizeof(DriverPtr));
- xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1] = xnfalloc(sizeof(DriverRec));
- if (flags & HaveDriverFuncs)
- *xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1] = *driver;
- else {
- (void) memset( xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1], 0,
- sizeof( DriverRec ) );
- (void) memcpy( xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1], driver,
- sizeof(DriverRec1));
-
- }
- xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1]->module = module;
- xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1]->refCount = 0;
-}
-
-void
-xf86DeleteDriver(int drvIndex)
-{
- if (xf86DriverList[drvIndex]
- && (!xf86DriverHasEntities(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]))) {
- if (xf86DriverList[drvIndex]->module)
- UnloadModule(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]->module);
- free(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]);
- xf86DriverList[drvIndex] = NULL;
- }
-}
-
-/* Add a pointer to a new InputDriverRec to xf86InputDriverList */
-
-void
-xf86AddInputDriver(InputDriverPtr driver, pointer module, int flags)
-{
- /* Don't add null entries */
- if (!driver)
- return;
-
- if (xf86InputDriverList == NULL)
- xf86NumInputDrivers = 0;
-
- xf86NumInputDrivers++;
- xf86InputDriverList = xnfrealloc(xf86InputDriverList,
- xf86NumInputDrivers * sizeof(InputDriverPtr));
- xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1] =
- xnfalloc(sizeof(InputDriverRec));
- *xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1] = *driver;
- xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1]->module = module;
-}
-
-void
-xf86DeleteInputDriver(int drvIndex)
-{
- if (xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex] && xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]->module)
- UnloadModule(xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]->module);
- free(xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]);
- xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex] = NULL;
-}
-
-InputDriverPtr
-xf86LookupInputDriver(const char *name)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < xf86NumInputDrivers; i++) {
- if (xf86InputDriverList[i] && xf86InputDriverList[i]->driverName &&
- xf86NameCmp(name, xf86InputDriverList[i]->driverName) == 0)
- return xf86InputDriverList[i];
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-InputInfoPtr
-xf86LookupInput(const char *name)
-{
- InputInfoPtr p;
-
- for (p = xf86InputDevs; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
- if (strcmp(name, p->name) == 0)
- return p;
- }
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/* Allocate a new ScrnInfoRec in xf86Screens */
-
-ScrnInfoPtr
-xf86AllocateScreen(DriverPtr drv, int flags)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (xf86Screens == NULL)
- xf86NumScreens = 0;
-
- i = xf86NumScreens++;
- xf86Screens = xnfrealloc(xf86Screens, xf86NumScreens * sizeof(ScrnInfoPtr));
- xf86Screens[i] = xnfcalloc(sizeof(ScrnInfoRec), 1);
- xf86Screens[i]->scrnIndex = i; /* Changes when a screen is removed */
- xf86Screens[i]->origIndex = i; /* This never changes */
- xf86Screens[i]->privates = xnfcalloc(sizeof(DevUnion),
- xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount);
- /*
- * EnableDisableFBAccess now gets initialized in InitOutput()
- * xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess = xf86EnableDisableFBAccess;
- */
-
- xf86Screens[i]->drv = drv;
- drv->refCount++;
- xf86Screens[i]->module = DuplicateModule(drv->module, NULL);
-
- xf86Screens[i]->DriverFunc = drv->driverFunc;
-
- return xf86Screens[i];
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Remove an entry from xf86Screens. Ideally it should free all allocated
- * data. To do this properly may require a driver hook.
- */
-
-void
-xf86DeleteScreen(int scrnIndex, int flags)
-{
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn;
- int i;
-
- /* First check if the screen is valid */
- if (xf86NumScreens == 0 || xf86Screens == NULL)
- return;
-
- if (scrnIndex > xf86NumScreens - 1)
- return;
-
- if (!(pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex]))
- return;
-
- /* If a FreeScreen function is defined, call it here */
- if (pScrn->FreeScreen != NULL)
- pScrn->FreeScreen(scrnIndex, 0);
-
- while (pScrn->modes)
- xf86DeleteMode(&pScrn->modes, pScrn->modes);
-
- while (pScrn->modePool)
- xf86DeleteMode(&pScrn->modePool, pScrn->modePool);
-
- xf86OptionListFree(pScrn->options);
-
- if (pScrn->module)
- UnloadModule(pScrn->module);
-
- if (pScrn->drv)
- pScrn->drv->refCount--;
-
- free(pScrn->privates);
-
- xf86ClearEntityListForScreen(scrnIndex);
-
- free(pScrn);
-
- /* Move the other entries down, updating their scrnIndex fields */
-
- xf86NumScreens--;
-
- for (i = scrnIndex; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
- xf86Screens[i] = xf86Screens[i + 1];
- xf86Screens[i]->scrnIndex = i;
- /* Also need to take care of the screen layout settings */
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Allocate a private in ScrnInfoRec.
- */
-
-int
-xf86AllocateScrnInfoPrivateIndex(void)
-{
- int idx, i;
- ScrnInfoPtr pScr;
- DevUnion *nprivs;
-
- idx = xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount++;
- for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) {
- pScr = xf86Screens[i];
- nprivs = xnfrealloc(pScr->privates,
- xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount * sizeof(DevUnion));
- /* Zero the new private */
- memset(&nprivs[idx], 0, sizeof(DevUnion));
- pScr->privates = nprivs;
- }
- return idx;
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86AddPixFormat(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int depth, int bpp, int pad)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (pScrn->numFormats >= MAXFORMATS)
- return FALSE;
-
- if (bpp <= 0) {
- if (depth == 1)
- bpp = 1;
- else if (depth <= 8)
- bpp = 8;
- else if (depth <= 16)
- bpp = 16;
- else if (depth <= 32)
- bpp = 32;
- else
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (pad <= 0)
- pad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD;
-
- i = pScrn->numFormats++;
- pScrn->formats[i].depth = depth;
- pScrn->formats[i].bitsPerPixel = bpp;
- pScrn->formats[i].scanlinePad = pad;
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-/*
- * Set the depth we are using based on (in the following order of preference):
- * - values given on the command line
- * - values given in the config file
- * - values provided by the driver
- * - an overall default when nothing else is given
- *
- * Also find a Display subsection matching the depth/bpp found.
- *
- * Sets the following ScrnInfoRec fields:
- * bitsPerPixel, pixmap24, depth, display, imageByteOrder,
- * bitmapScanlinePad, bitmapScanlineUnit, bitmapBitOrder, numFormats,
- * formats, fbFormat.
- */
-
-/* Can the screen handle 24 bpp pixmaps */
-#define DO_PIX24(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) || \
- ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32)))
-
-/* Can the screen handle 32 bpp pixmaps */
-#define DO_PIX32(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) || \
- ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24)))
-
-/* Does the screen prefer 32bpp fb for 24bpp pixmaps */
-#define CHOOSE32FOR24(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32) \
- && (f & PreferConvert24to32))
-
-/* Does the screen prefer 24bpp fb for 32bpp pixmaps */
-#define CHOOSE24FOR32(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24) \
- && (f & PreferConvert32to24))
-
-/* Can the screen handle 32bpp pixmaps for 24bpp fb */
-#define DO_PIX32FOR24(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24))
-
-/* Can the screen handle 24bpp pixmaps for 32bpp fb */
-#define DO_PIX24FOR32(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32))
-
-#ifndef GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH
-#define GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH 24
-#endif
-
-Bool
-xf86SetDepthBpp(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int depth, int dummy, int fbbpp,
- int depth24flags)
-{
- int i;
- DispPtr disp;
- Pix24Flags pix24 = xf86Info.pixmap24;
- Bool nomatch = FALSE;
-
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = -1;
- scrp->depth = -1;
- scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24DontCare;
- scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_DEFAULT;
- scrp->depthFrom = X_DEFAULT;
-
- if (xf86FbBpp > 0) {
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = xf86FbBpp;
- scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CMDLINE;
- }
-
- if (xf86Depth > 0) {
- scrp->depth = xf86Depth;
- scrp->depthFrom = X_CMDLINE;
- }
-
- if (xf86FbBpp < 0 && xf86Depth < 0) {
- if (scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp > 0) {
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp;
- scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CONFIG;
- }
- if (scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth > 0) {
- scrp->depth = scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth;
- scrp->depthFrom = X_CONFIG;
- }
-
- if (scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp <= 0 &&
- scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth <= 0) {
- /*
- * Check for DefaultDepth and DefaultFbBpp options in the
- * Device sections.
- */
- int i;
- GDevPtr device;
- Bool found = FALSE;
-
- for (i = 0; i < scrp->numEntities; i++) {
- device = xf86GetDevFromEntity(scrp->entityList[i],
- scrp->entityInstanceList[i]);
- if (device && device->options) {
- if (xf86FindOption(device->options, "DefaultDepth")) {
- scrp->depth = xf86SetIntOption(device->options,
- "DefaultDepth", -1);
- scrp->depthFrom = X_CONFIG;
- found = TRUE;
- }
- if (xf86FindOption(device->options, "DefaultFbBpp")) {
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = xf86SetIntOption(device->options,
- "DefaultFbBpp",
- -1);
- scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CONFIG;
- found = TRUE;
- }
- }
- if (found)
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* If none of these is set, pick a default */
- if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0 && scrp->depth < 0) {
- if (fbbpp > 0 || depth > 0) {
- if (fbbpp > 0)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = fbbpp;
- if (depth > 0)
- scrp->depth = depth;
- } else {
- scrp->depth = GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH;
- }
- }
-
- /* If any are not given, determine a default for the others */
-
- if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0) {
- /* The depth must be set */
- if (scrp->depth > -1) {
- if (scrp->depth == 1)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 1;
- else if (scrp->depth <= 4)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 4;
- else if (scrp->depth <= 8)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 8;
- else if (scrp->depth <= 16)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 16;
- else if (scrp->depth <= 24) {
- /*
- * Figure out if a choice is possible based on the depth24
- * and pix24 flags.
- */
- /* Check pix24 first */
- if (pix24 != Pix24DontCare) {
- if (pix24 == Pix24Use32) {
- if (DO_PIX32(depth24flags)) {
- if (CHOOSE24FOR32(depth24flags))
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24;
- else
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32;
- } else {
- nomatch = TRUE;
- }
- } else if (pix24 == Pix24Use24) {
- if (DO_PIX24(depth24flags)) {
- if (CHOOSE32FOR24(depth24flags))
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32;
- else
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24;
- } else {
- nomatch = TRUE;
- }
- }
- } else {
- if (DO_PIX32(depth24flags)) {
- if (CHOOSE24FOR32(depth24flags))
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24;
- else
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32;
- } else if (DO_PIX24(depth24flags)) {
- if (CHOOSE32FOR24(depth24flags))
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32;
- else
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24;
- }
- }
- } else if (scrp->depth <= 32)
- scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32;
- else {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Specified depth (%d) is greater than 32\n",
- scrp->depth);
- return FALSE;
- }
- } else {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "xf86SetDepthBpp: internal error: depth and fbbpp"
- " are both not set\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0) {
- if (nomatch)
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Driver can't support depth 24 pixmap format (%d)\n",
- PIX24TOBPP(pix24));
- else if ((depth24flags & (Support24bppFb | Support32bppFb)) ==
- NoDepth24Support)
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Driver can't support depth 24\n");
- else
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Can't find fbbpp for depth 24\n");
- return FALSE;
- }
- scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_PROBED;
- }
-
- if (scrp->depth <= 0) {
- /* bitsPerPixel is already set */
- switch (scrp->bitsPerPixel) {
- case 32:
- scrp->depth = 24;
- break;
- default:
- /* 1, 4, 8, 16 and 24 */
- scrp->depth = scrp->bitsPerPixel;
- break;
- }
- scrp->depthFrom = X_PROBED;
- }
-
- /* Sanity checks */
- if (scrp->depth < 1 || scrp->depth > 32) {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Specified depth (%d) is not in the range 1-32\n",
- scrp->depth);
- return FALSE;
- }
- switch (scrp->bitsPerPixel) {
- case 1:
- case 4:
- case 8:
- case 16:
- case 24:
- case 32:
- break;
- default:
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Specified fbbpp (%d) is not a permitted value\n",
- scrp->bitsPerPixel);
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (scrp->depth > scrp->bitsPerPixel) {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Specified depth (%d) is greater than the fbbpp (%d)\n",
- scrp->depth, scrp->bitsPerPixel);
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- /* set scrp->pixmap24 if the driver isn't flexible */
- if (scrp->bitsPerPixel == 24 && !DO_PIX32FOR24(depth24flags)) {
- scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24Use24;
- }
- if (scrp->bitsPerPixel == 32 && !DO_PIX24FOR32(depth24flags)) {
- scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24Use32;
- }
-
- /*
- * Find the Display subsection matching the depth/fbbpp and initialise
- * scrp->display with it.
- */
- for (i = 0, disp = scrp->confScreen->displays;
- i < scrp->confScreen->numdisplays; i++, disp++) {
- if ((disp->depth == scrp->depth && disp->fbbpp == scrp->bitsPerPixel)
- || (disp->depth == scrp->depth && disp->fbbpp <= 0)
- || (disp->fbbpp == scrp->bitsPerPixel && disp->depth <= 0)) {
- scrp->display = disp;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * If an exact match can't be found, see if there is one with no
- * depth or fbbpp specified.
- */
- if (i == scrp->confScreen->numdisplays) {
- for (i = 0, disp = scrp->confScreen->displays;
- i < scrp->confScreen->numdisplays; i++, disp++) {
- if (disp->depth <= 0 && disp->fbbpp <= 0) {
- scrp->display = disp;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * If all else fails, create a default one.
- */
- if (i == scrp->confScreen->numdisplays) {
- scrp->confScreen->numdisplays++;
- scrp->confScreen->displays =
- xnfrealloc(scrp->confScreen->displays,
- scrp->confScreen->numdisplays * sizeof(DispRec));
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO,
- "Creating default Display subsection in Screen section\n"
- "\t\"%s\" for depth/fbbpp %d/%d\n",
- scrp->confScreen->id, scrp->depth, scrp->bitsPerPixel);
- memset(&scrp->confScreen->displays[i], 0, sizeof(DispRec));
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.red = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.green = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.blue = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.red = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.green = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.blue = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].defaultVisual = -1;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].modes = xnfalloc(sizeof(char *));
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].modes[0] = NULL;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].depth = depth;
- scrp->confScreen->displays[i].fbbpp = fbbpp;
- scrp->display = &scrp->confScreen->displays[i];
- }
-
- /*
- * Setup defaults for the display-wide attributes the framebuffer will
- * need. These defaults should eventually be set globally, and not
- * dependent on the screens.
- */
- scrp->imageByteOrder = IMAGE_BYTE_ORDER;
- scrp->bitmapScanlinePad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD;
- if (scrp->depth < 8) {
- /* Planar modes need these settings */
- scrp->bitmapScanlineUnit = 8;
- scrp->bitmapBitOrder = MSBFirst;
- } else {
- scrp->bitmapScanlineUnit = BITMAP_SCANLINE_UNIT;
- scrp->bitmapBitOrder = BITMAP_BIT_ORDER;
- }
-
- /*
- * If an unusual depth is required, add it to scrp->formats. The formats
- * for the common depths are handled globally in InitOutput
- */
- switch (scrp->depth) {
- case 1:
- case 4:
- case 8:
- case 15:
- case 16:
- case 24:
- /* Common depths. Nothing to do for them */
- break;
- default:
- if (!xf86AddPixFormat(scrp, scrp->depth, 0, 0)) {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Can't add pixmap format for depth %d\n", scrp->depth);
- return FALSE;
- }
- }
-
- /* Initialise the framebuffer format for this screen */
- scrp->fbFormat.depth = scrp->depth;
- scrp->fbFormat.bitsPerPixel = scrp->bitsPerPixel;
- scrp->fbFormat.scanlinePad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD;
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-/*
- * Print out the selected depth and bpp.
- */
-void
-xf86PrintDepthBpp(ScrnInfoPtr scrp)
-{
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, scrp->depthFrom, "Depth %d, ", scrp->depth);
- xf86Msg(scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom, "framebuffer bpp %d\n", scrp->bitsPerPixel);
-}
-
-/*
- * xf86SetWeight sets scrp->weight, scrp->mask, scrp->offset, and for depths
- * greater than MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH also scrp->rgbBits.
- */
-Bool
-xf86SetWeight(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, rgb weight, rgb mask)
-{
- MessageType weightFrom = X_DEFAULT;
-
- scrp->weight.red = 0;
- scrp->weight.green = 0;
- scrp->weight.blue = 0;
-
- if (xf86Weight.red > 0 && xf86Weight.green > 0 && xf86Weight.blue > 0) {
- scrp->weight = xf86Weight;
- weightFrom = X_CMDLINE;
- } else if (scrp->display->weight.red > 0 && scrp->display->weight.green > 0
- && scrp->display->weight.blue > 0) {
- scrp->weight = scrp->display->weight;
- weightFrom = X_CONFIG;
- } else if (weight.red > 0 && weight.green > 0 && weight.blue > 0) {
- scrp->weight = weight;
- } else {
- switch (scrp->depth) {
- case 1:
- case 4:
- case 8:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green =
- scrp->weight.blue = scrp->rgbBits;
- break;
- case 15:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 5;
- break;
- case 16:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.blue = 5;
- scrp->weight.green = 6;
- break;
- case 18:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 6;
- break;
- case 24:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 8;
- break;
- case 30:
- scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 10;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (scrp->weight.red)
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, weightFrom, "RGB weight %d%d%d\n",
- (int)scrp->weight.red, (int)scrp->weight.green,
- (int)scrp->weight.blue);
-
- if (scrp->depth > MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH &&
- (scrp->depth != scrp->weight.red + scrp->weight.green +
- scrp->weight.blue)) {
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Weight given (%d%d%d) is inconsistent with the "
- "depth (%d)\n",
- (int)scrp->weight.red, (int)scrp->weight.green,
- (int)scrp->weight.blue, scrp->depth);
- return FALSE;
- }
- if (scrp->depth > MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH && scrp->weight.red) {
- /*
- * XXX Does this even mean anything for TrueColor visuals?
- * If not, we shouldn't even be setting it here. However, this
- * matches the behaviour of 3.x versions of XFree86.
- */
- scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.red;
- if (scrp->weight.green > scrp->rgbBits)
- scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.green;
- if (scrp->weight.blue > scrp->rgbBits)
- scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.blue;
- }
-
- /* Set the mask and offsets */
- if (mask.red == 0 || mask.green == 0 || mask.blue == 0) {
- /* Default to a setting common to PC hardware */
- scrp->offset.red = scrp->weight.green + scrp->weight.blue;
- scrp->offset.green = scrp->weight.blue;
- scrp->offset.blue = 0;
- scrp->mask.red = ((1 << scrp->weight.red) - 1) << scrp->offset.red;
- scrp->mask.green = ((1 << scrp->weight.green) - 1)
- << scrp->offset.green;
- scrp->mask.blue = (1 << scrp->weight.blue) - 1;
- } else {
- /* Initialise to the values passed */
- scrp->mask.red = mask.red;
- scrp->mask.green = mask.green;
- scrp->mask.blue = mask.blue;
- scrp->offset.red = ffs(mask.red);
- scrp->offset.green = ffs(mask.green);
- scrp->offset.blue = ffs(mask.blue);
- }
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86SetDefaultVisual(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int visual)
-{
- MessageType visualFrom = X_DEFAULT;
-
- if (defaultColorVisualClass >= 0) {
- scrp->defaultVisual = defaultColorVisualClass;
- visualFrom = X_CMDLINE;
- } else if (scrp->display->defaultVisual >= 0) {
- scrp->defaultVisual = scrp->display->defaultVisual;
- visualFrom = X_CONFIG;
- } else if (visual >= 0) {
- scrp->defaultVisual = visual;
- } else {
- if (scrp->depth == 1)
- scrp->defaultVisual = StaticGray;
- else if (scrp->depth == 4)
- scrp->defaultVisual = StaticColor;
- else if (scrp->depth <= MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH)
- scrp->defaultVisual = PseudoColor;
- else
- scrp->defaultVisual = TrueColor;
- }
- switch (scrp->defaultVisual) {
- case StaticGray:
- case GrayScale:
- case StaticColor:
- case PseudoColor:
- case TrueColor:
- case DirectColor:
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, visualFrom, "Default visual is %s\n",
- xf86VisualNames[scrp->defaultVisual]);
- return TRUE;
- default:
-
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR,
- "Invalid default visual class (%d)\n", scrp->defaultVisual);
- return FALSE;
- }
-}
-
-#define TEST_GAMMA(g) \
- (g).red > GAMMA_ZERO || (g).green > GAMMA_ZERO || (g).blue > GAMMA_ZERO
-
-#define SET_GAMMA(g) \
- (g) > GAMMA_ZERO ? (g) : 1.0
-
-Bool
-xf86SetGamma(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, Gamma gamma)
-{
- MessageType from = X_DEFAULT;
-#if 0
- xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(scrp->monitor->DDC);
-#endif
- if (TEST_GAMMA(xf86Gamma)) {
- from = X_CMDLINE;
- scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.red);
- scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.green);
- scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.blue);
- } else if (TEST_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma)) {
- from = X_CONFIG;
- scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.red);
- scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.green);
- scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.blue);
-#if 0
- } else if ( DDC && DDC->features.gamma > GAMMA_ZERO ) {
- from = X_PROBED;
- scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma);
- scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma);
- scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma);
- /* EDID structure version 2 gives optional seperate red, green & blue gamma values
- * in bytes 0x57-0x59 */
-#endif
- } else if (TEST_GAMMA(gamma)) {
- scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(gamma.red);
- scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(gamma.green);
- scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(gamma.blue);
- } else {
- scrp->gamma.red = 1.0;
- scrp->gamma.green = 1.0;
- scrp->gamma.blue = 1.0;
- }
- /* Pretend we succeeded if we support better a gamma system.
- * This avoids a confusing message.
- */
- if (xf86_crtc_supports_gamma(scrp))
- return TRUE;
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from,
- "Using gamma correction (%.1f, %.1f, %.1f)\n",
- scrp->gamma.red, scrp->gamma.green, scrp->gamma.blue);
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
-#undef TEST_GAMMA
-#undef SET_GAMMA
-
-
-/*
- * Set the DPI from the command line option. XXX should allow it to be
- * calculated from the widthmm/heightmm values.
- */
-
-#undef MMPERINCH
-#define MMPERINCH 25.4
-
-void
-xf86SetDpi(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int x, int y)
-{
- MessageType from = X_DEFAULT;
- xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(pScrn->monitor->DDC);
- int ddcWidthmm, ddcHeightmm;
- int widthErr, heightErr;
-
- /* XXX Maybe there is no need for widthmm/heightmm in ScrnInfoRec */
- pScrn->widthmm = pScrn->monitor->widthmm;
- pScrn->heightmm = pScrn->monitor->heightmm;
-
- if (DDC && (DDC->features.hsize > 0 && DDC->features.vsize > 0) ) {
- /* DDC gives display size in mm for individual modes,
- * but cm for monitor
- */
- ddcWidthmm = DDC->features.hsize * 10; /* 10mm in 1cm */
- ddcHeightmm = DDC->features.vsize * 10; /* 10mm in 1cm */
- } else {
- ddcWidthmm = ddcHeightmm = 0;
- }
-
- if (monitorResolution > 0) {
- pScrn->xDpi = monitorResolution;
- pScrn->yDpi = monitorResolution;
- from = X_CMDLINE;
- } else if (pScrn->widthmm > 0 || pScrn->heightmm > 0) {
- from = X_CONFIG;
- if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) {
- pScrn->xDpi =
- (int)((double)pScrn->virtualX * MMPERINCH / pScrn->widthmm);
- }
- if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) {
- pScrn->yDpi =
- (int)((double)pScrn->virtualY * MMPERINCH / pScrn->heightmm);
- }
- if (pScrn->xDpi > 0 && pScrn->yDpi <= 0)
- pScrn->yDpi = pScrn->xDpi;
- if (pScrn->yDpi > 0 && pScrn->xDpi <= 0)
- pScrn->xDpi = pScrn->yDpi;
- xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Display dimensions: (%d, %d) mm\n",
- pScrn->widthmm, pScrn->heightmm);
-
- /* Warn if config and probe disagree about display size */
- if ( ddcWidthmm && ddcHeightmm ) {
- if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) {
- widthErr = abs(ddcWidthmm - pScrn->widthmm);
- } else {
- widthErr = 0;
- }
- if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) {
- heightErr = abs(ddcHeightmm - pScrn->heightmm);
- } else {
- heightErr = 0;
- }
- if (widthErr>10 || heightErr>10) {
- /* Should include config file name for monitor here */
- xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING,
- "Probed monitor is %dx%d mm, using Displaysize %dx%d mm\n",
- ddcWidthmm,ddcHeightmm, pScrn->widthmm,pScrn->heightmm);
- }
- }
- } else if ( ddcWidthmm && ddcHeightmm ) {
- from = X_PROBED;
- xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Display dimensions: (%d, %d) mm\n",
- ddcWidthmm, ddcHeightmm );
- pScrn->widthmm = ddcWidthmm;
- pScrn->heightmm = ddcHeightmm;
- if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) {
- pScrn->xDpi =
- (int)((double)pScrn->virtualX * MMPERINCH / pScrn->widthmm);
- }
- if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) {
- pScrn->yDpi =
- (int)((double)pScrn->virtualY * MMPERINCH / pScrn->heightmm);
- }
- if (pScrn->xDpi > 0 && pScrn->yDpi <= 0)
- pScrn->yDpi = pScrn->xDpi;
- if (pScrn->yDpi > 0 && pScrn->xDpi <= 0)
- pScrn->xDpi = pScrn->yDpi;
- } else {
- if (x > 0)
- pScrn->xDpi = x;
- else
- pScrn->xDpi = DEFAULT_DPI;
- if (y > 0)
- pScrn->yDpi = y;
- else
- pScrn->yDpi = DEFAULT_DPI;
- }
- xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "DPI set to (%d, %d)\n",
- pScrn->xDpi, pScrn->yDpi);
-}
-
-#undef MMPERINCH
-
-
-void
-xf86SetBlackWhitePixels(ScreenPtr pScreen)
-{
- if (xf86FlipPixels) {
- pScreen->whitePixel = 0;
- pScreen->blackPixel = 1;
- } else {
- pScreen->whitePixel = 1;
- pScreen->blackPixel = 0;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * xf86SetRootClip --
- * Enable or disable rendering to the screen by
- * setting the root clip list and revalidating
- * all of the windows
- */
-
-static void
-xf86SetRootClip (ScreenPtr pScreen, Bool enable)
-{
- WindowPtr pWin = pScreen->root;
- WindowPtr pChild;
- Bool WasViewable = (Bool)(pWin->viewable);
- Bool anyMarked = FALSE;
- WindowPtr pLayerWin;
- BoxRec box;
-
- if (WasViewable)
- {
- for (pChild = pWin->firstChild; pChild; pChild = pChild->nextSib)
- {
- (void) (*pScreen->MarkOverlappedWindows)(pChild,
- pChild,
- &pLayerWin);
- }
- (*pScreen->MarkWindow) (pWin);
- anyMarked = TRUE;
- if (pWin->valdata)
- {
- if (HasBorder (pWin))
- {
- RegionPtr borderVisible;
-
- borderVisible = RegionCreate(NullBox, 1);
- RegionSubtract(borderVisible,
- &pWin->borderClip, &pWin->winSize);
- pWin->valdata->before.borderVisible = borderVisible;
- }
- pWin->valdata->before.resized = TRUE;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Use REGION_BREAK to avoid optimizations in ValidateTree
- * that assume the root borderClip can't change well, normally
- * it doesn't...)
- */
- if (enable)
- {
- box.x1 = 0;
- box.y1 = 0;
- box.x2 = pScreen->width;
- box.y2 = pScreen->height;
- RegionInit(&pWin->winSize, &box, 1);
- RegionInit(&pWin->borderSize, &box, 1);
- if (WasViewable)
- {
- PixmapPtr pPixmap = (*pScreen->GetScreenPixmap) (pScreen);
- box.x2 = pPixmap->drawable.width;
- box.y2 = pPixmap->drawable.height;
- RegionReset(&pWin->borderClip, &box);
- }
- pWin->drawable.width = pScreen->width;
- pWin->drawable.height = pScreen->height;
- RegionBreak(&pWin->clipList);
- }
- else
- {
- RegionEmpty(&pWin->borderClip);
- RegionBreak(&pWin->clipList);
- }
-
- ResizeChildrenWinSize (pWin, 0, 0, 0, 0);
-
- if (WasViewable)
- {
- if (pWin->firstChild)
- {
- anyMarked |= (*pScreen->MarkOverlappedWindows)(pWin->firstChild,
- pWin->firstChild,
- (WindowPtr *)NULL);
- }
- else
- {
- (*pScreen->MarkWindow) (pWin);
- anyMarked = TRUE;
- }
-
-
- if (anyMarked)
- (*pScreen->ValidateTree)(pWin, NullWindow, VTOther);
- }
-
- if (WasViewable)
- {
- if (anyMarked)
- (*pScreen->HandleExposures)(pWin);
- if (anyMarked && pScreen->PostValidateTree)
- (*pScreen->PostValidateTree)(pWin, NullWindow, VTOther);
- }
- if (pWin->realized)
- WindowsRestructured ();
- FlushAllOutput ();
-}
-
-/*
- * Function to enable/disable access to the frame buffer
- *
- * This is used when VT switching and when entering/leaving DGA direct mode.
- *
- * This has been rewritten again to eliminate the saved pixmap. The
- * devPrivate field in the screen pixmap is set to NULL to catch code
- * accidentally referencing the frame buffer while the X server is not
- * supposed to touch it.
- *
- * Here, we exchange the pixmap private data, rather than the pixmaps
- * themselves to avoid having to find and change any references to the screen
- * pixmap such as GC's, window privates etc. This also means that this code
- * does not need to know exactly how the pixmap pixels are accessed. Further,
- * this exchange is >not< done through the screen's ModifyPixmapHeader()
- * vector. This means the called frame buffer code layers can determine
- * whether they are switched in or out by keeping track of the root pixmap's
- * private data, and therefore don't need to access pScrnInfo->vtSema.
- */
-void
-xf86EnableDisableFBAccess(int scrnIndex, Bool enable)
-{
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrnInfo = xf86Screens[scrnIndex];
- ScreenPtr pScreen = pScrnInfo->pScreen;
- PixmapPtr pspix;
-
- pspix = (*pScreen->GetScreenPixmap) (pScreen);
- if (enable)
- {
- /*
- * Restore all of the clip lists on the screen
- */
- if (!xf86Resetting)
- xf86SetRootClip (pScreen, TRUE);
- }
- else
- {
- /*
- * Empty all of the clip lists on the screen
- */
- xf86SetRootClip (pScreen, FALSE);
- }
-}
-
-/* Print driver messages in the standard format */
-
-#undef PREFIX_SIZE
-#define PREFIX_SIZE 14
-
-void
-xf86VDrvMsgVerb(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format,
- va_list args)
-{
- char *tmpFormat;
-
- /* Prefix the scrnIndex name to the format string. */
- if (scrnIndex >= 0 && scrnIndex < xf86NumScreens &&
- xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name) {
- tmpFormat = malloc(strlen(format) +
- strlen(xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name) +
- PREFIX_SIZE + 1);
- if (!tmpFormat)
- return;
-
- snprintf(tmpFormat, PREFIX_SIZE + 1, "%s(%d): ",
- xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name, scrnIndex);
-
- strcat(tmpFormat, format);
- LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, tmpFormat, args);
- free(tmpFormat);
- } else
- LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, format, args);
-}
-#undef PREFIX_SIZE
-
-/* Print driver messages, with verbose level specified directly */
-void
-xf86DrvMsgVerb(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format,
- ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- xf86VDrvMsgVerb(scrnIndex, type, verb, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Print driver messages, with verbose level of 1 (default) */
-void
-xf86DrvMsg(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- xf86VDrvMsgVerb(scrnIndex, type, 1, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Print input driver messages in the standard format of
- <driver>: <device name>: <message> */
-void
-xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format,
- va_list args)
-{
- char *msg;
-
- if (asprintf(&msg, "%s: %s: %s", dev->drv->driverName, dev->name, format)
- == -1) {
- LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, "%s", args);
- } else {
- LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, msg, args);
- free(msg);
- }
-}
-
-/* Print input driver message, with verbose level specified directly */
-void
-xf86IDrvMsgVerb(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format,
- ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(dev, type, verb, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Print input driver messages, with verbose level of 1 (default) */
-void
-xf86IDrvMsg(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(dev, type, 1, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-
-/* Print non-driver messages with verbose level specified directly */
-void
-xf86MsgVerb(MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Print non-driver messages with verbose level of 1 (default) */
-void
-xf86Msg(MessageType type, const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- LogVMessageVerb(type, 1, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Just like ErrorF, but with the verbose level checked */
-void
-xf86ErrorFVerb(int verb, const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- if (xf86Verbose >= verb || xf86LogVerbose >= verb)
- LogVWrite(verb, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Like xf86ErrorFVerb, but with an implied verbose level of 1 */
-void
-xf86ErrorF(const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- if (xf86Verbose >= 1 || xf86LogVerbose >= 1)
- LogVWrite(1, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-
-void
-xf86LogInit(void)
-{
- char *lf = NULL;
-
-#define LOGSUFFIX ".log"
-#define LOGOLDSUFFIX ".old"
-
- /* Get the log file name */
- if (xf86LogFileFrom == X_DEFAULT) {
- /* Append the display number and ".log" */
- if (asprintf(&lf, "%s%%s" LOGSUFFIX, xf86LogFile) == -1)
- FatalError("Cannot allocate space for the log file name\n");
- xf86LogFile = lf;
- }
-
- xf86LogFile = LogInit(xf86LogFile, LOGOLDSUFFIX);
- xf86LogFileWasOpened = TRUE;
-
- xf86SetVerbosity(xf86Verbose);
- xf86SetLogVerbosity(xf86LogVerbose);
-
-#undef LOGSUFFIX
-#undef LOGOLDSUFFIX
-
- free(lf);
-}
-
-void
-xf86CloseLog(void)
-{
- LogClose();
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Drivers can use these for using their own SymTabRecs.
- */
-
-const char *
-xf86TokenToString(SymTabPtr table, int token)
-{
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; table[i].token >= 0 && table[i].token != token; i++)
- ;
-
- if (table[i].token < 0)
- return NULL;
- else
- return table[i].name;
-}
-
-int
-xf86StringToToken(SymTabPtr table, const char *string)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (string == NULL)
- return -1;
-
- for (i = 0; table[i].token >= 0 && xf86NameCmp(string, table[i].name); i++)
- ;
-
- return table[i].token;
-}
-
-/*
- * helper to display the clocks found on a card
- */
-void
-xf86ShowClocks(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, MessageType from)
-{
- int j;
-
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from, "Pixel clocks available:");
- for (j=0; j < scrp->numClocks; j++) {
- if ((j % 4) == 0) {
- xf86ErrorF("\n");
- xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from, "pixel clocks:");
- }
- xf86ErrorF(" %7.3f", (double)scrp->clock[j] / 1000.0);
- }
- xf86ErrorF("\n");
-}
-
-
-/*
- * This prints out the driver identify message, including the names of
- * the supported chipsets.
- *
- * XXX This makes assumptions about the line width, etc. Maybe we could
- * use a more general "pretty print" function for messages.
- */
-void
-xf86PrintChipsets(const char *drvname, const char *drvmsg, SymTabPtr chips)
-{
- int len, i;
-
- len = 6 + strlen(drvname) + 2 + strlen(drvmsg) + 2;
- xf86Msg(X_INFO, "%s: %s:", drvname, drvmsg);
- for (i = 0; chips[i].name != NULL; i++) {
- if (i != 0) {
- xf86ErrorF(",");
- len++;
- }
- if (len + 2 + strlen(chips[i].name) < 78) {
- xf86ErrorF(" ");
- len++;
- } else {
- xf86ErrorF("\n\t");
- len = 8;
- }
- xf86ErrorF("%s", chips[i].name);
- len += strlen(chips[i].name);
- }
- xf86ErrorF("\n");
-}
-
-
-int
-xf86MatchDevice(const char *drivername, GDevPtr **sectlist)
-{
- GDevPtr gdp, *pgdp = NULL;
- confScreenPtr screensecptr;
- int i,j;
-
- if (sectlist)
- *sectlist = NULL;
-
- /*
- * This can happen when running Xorg -showopts and a module like ati
- * or vmware tries to load its submodules when xf86ConfigLayout is empty
- */
- if (!xf86ConfigLayout.screens)
- return 0;
-
- /*
- * This is a very important function that matches the device sections
- * as they show up in the config file with the drivers that the server
- * loads at run time.
- *
- * ChipProbe can call
- * int xf86MatchDevice(char * drivername, GDevPtr ** sectlist)
- * with its driver name. The function allocates an array of GDevPtr and
- * returns this via sectlist and returns the number of elements in
- * this list as return value. 0 means none found, -1 means fatal error.
- *
- * It can figure out which of the Device sections to use for which card
- * (using things like the Card statement, etc). For single headed servers
- * there will of course be just one such Device section.
- */
- i = 0;
-
- /*
- * first we need to loop over all the Screens sections to get to all
- * 'active' device sections
- */
- for (j=0; xf86ConfigLayout.screens[j].screen != NULL; j++) {
- screensecptr = xf86ConfigLayout.screens[j].screen;
- if ((screensecptr->device->driver != NULL)
- && (xf86NameCmp( screensecptr->device->driver,drivername) == 0)
- && (! screensecptr->device->claimed)) {
- /*
- * we have a matching driver that wasn't claimed, yet
- */
- pgdp = xnfrealloc(pgdp, (i + 2) * sizeof(GDevPtr));
- pgdp[i++] = screensecptr->device;
- }
- }
-
- /* Then handle the inactive devices */
- j = 0;
- while (xf86ConfigLayout.inactives[j].identifier) {
- gdp = &xf86ConfigLayout.inactives[j];
- if (gdp->driver && !gdp->claimed &&
- !xf86NameCmp(gdp->driver,drivername)) {
- /* we have a matching driver that wasn't claimed yet */
- pgdp = xnfrealloc(pgdp, (i + 2) * sizeof(GDevPtr));
- pgdp[i++] = gdp;
- }
- j++;
- }
-
- /*
- * make the array NULL terminated and return its address
- */
- if (i)
- pgdp[i] = NULL;
-
- if (sectlist)
- *sectlist = pgdp;
- else
- free(pgdp);
- return i;
-}
-
-/*
- * xf86GetClocks -- get the dot-clocks via a BIG BAD hack ...
- */
-void
-xf86GetClocks(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int num, Bool (*ClockFunc)(ScrnInfoPtr, int),
- void (*ProtectRegs)(ScrnInfoPtr, Bool),
- void (*BlankScreen)(ScrnInfoPtr, Bool), IOADDRESS vertsyncreg,
- int maskval, int knownclkindex, int knownclkvalue)
-{
- register int status = vertsyncreg;
- unsigned long i, cnt, rcnt, sync;
-
- /* First save registers that get written on */
- (*ClockFunc)(pScrn, CLK_REG_SAVE);
-
- if (num > MAXCLOCKS)
- num = MAXCLOCKS;
-
- for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
- {
- if (ProtectRegs)
- (*ProtectRegs)(pScrn, TRUE);
- if (!(*ClockFunc)(pScrn, i))
- {
- pScrn->clock[i] = -1;
- continue;
- }
- if (ProtectRegs)
- (*ProtectRegs)(pScrn, FALSE);
- if (BlankScreen)
- (*BlankScreen)(pScrn, FALSE);
-
- usleep(50000); /* let VCO stabilise */
-
- cnt = 0;
- sync = 200000;
-
- while ((inb(status) & maskval) == 0x00)
- if (sync-- == 0) goto finish;
- /* Something appears to be happening, so reset sync count */
- sync = 200000;
- while ((inb(status) & maskval) == maskval)
- if (sync-- == 0) goto finish;
- /* Something appears to be happening, so reset sync count */
- sync = 200000;
- while ((inb(status) & maskval) == 0x00)
- if (sync-- == 0) goto finish;
-
- for (rcnt = 0; rcnt < 5; rcnt++)
- {
- while (!(inb(status) & maskval))
- cnt++;
- while ((inb(status) & maskval))
- cnt++;
- }
-
-finish:
- pScrn->clock[i] = cnt ? cnt : -1;
- if (BlankScreen)
- (*BlankScreen)(pScrn, TRUE);
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
- {
- if (i != knownclkindex)
- {
- if (pScrn->clock[i] == -1)
- {
- pScrn->clock[i] = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- pScrn->clock[i] = (int)(0.5 +
- (((float)knownclkvalue) * pScrn->clock[knownclkindex]) /
- (pScrn->clock[i]));
- /* Round to nearest 10KHz */
- pScrn->clock[i] += 5;
- pScrn->clock[i] /= 10;
- pScrn->clock[i] *= 10;
- }
- }
- }
-
- pScrn->clock[knownclkindex] = knownclkvalue;
- pScrn->numClocks = num;
-
- /* Restore registers that were written on */
- (*ClockFunc)(pScrn, CLK_REG_RESTORE);
-}
-
-const char *
-xf86GetVisualName(int visual)
-{
- if (visual < 0 || visual > DirectColor)
- return NULL;
-
- return xf86VisualNames[visual];
-}
-
-
-int
-xf86GetVerbosity(void)
-{
- return max(xf86Verbose, xf86LogVerbose);
-}
-
-Pix24Flags
-xf86GetPix24(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.pixmap24;
-}
-
-
-int
-xf86GetDepth(void)
-{
- return xf86Depth;
-}
-
-
-rgb
-xf86GetWeight(void)
-{
- return xf86Weight;
-}
-
-
-Gamma
-xf86GetGamma(void)
-{
- return xf86Gamma;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86GetFlipPixels(void)
-{
- return xf86FlipPixels;
-}
-
-
-const char *
-xf86GetServerName(void)
-{
- return xf86ServerName;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86ServerIsExiting(void)
-{
- return (dispatchException & DE_TERMINATE) == DE_TERMINATE;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86ServerIsResetting(void)
-{
- return xf86Resetting;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86ServerIsInitialising(void)
-{
- return xf86Initialising;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86ServerIsOnlyDetecting(void)
-{
- return xf86DoConfigure;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86CaughtSignal(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.caughtSignal;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86GetVidModeAllowNonLocal(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.vidModeAllowNonLocal;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86GetVidModeEnabled(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.vidModeEnabled;
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86GetModInDevAllowNonLocal(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.miscModInDevAllowNonLocal;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86GetModInDevEnabled(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.miscModInDevEnabled;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86GetAllowMouseOpenFail(void)
-{
- return xf86Info.allowMouseOpenFail;
-}
-
-
-Bool
-xf86IsPc98(void)
-{
-#if SUPPORT_PC98
- return xf86Info.pc98;
-#else
- return FALSE;
-#endif
-}
-
-void
-xf86DisableRandR(void)
-{
- xf86Info.disableRandR = TRUE;
- xf86Info.randRFrom = X_PROBED;
-}
-
-CARD32
-xf86GetModuleVersion(pointer module)
-{
- return (CARD32)LoaderGetModuleVersion(module);
-}
-
-pointer
-xf86LoadDrvSubModule(DriverPtr drv, const char *name)
-{
- pointer ret;
- int errmaj = 0, errmin = 0;
-
- ret = LoadSubModule(drv->module, name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
- &errmaj, &errmin);
- if (!ret)
- LoaderErrorMsg(NULL, name, errmaj, errmin);
- return ret;
-}
-
-pointer
-xf86LoadSubModule(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *name)
-{
- pointer ret;
- int errmaj = 0, errmin = 0;
-
- ret = LoadSubModule(pScrn->module, name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
- &errmaj, &errmin);
- if (!ret)
- LoaderErrorMsg(pScrn->name, name, errmaj, errmin);
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- * xf86LoadOneModule loads a single module.
- */
-pointer
-xf86LoadOneModule(char *name, pointer opt)
-{
- int errmaj, errmin;
- char *Name;
- pointer mod;
-
- if (!name)
- return NULL;
-
- /* Normalise the module name */
- Name = xf86NormalizeName(name);
-
- /* Skip empty names */
- if (Name == NULL)
- return NULL;
- if (*Name == '\0') {
- free(Name);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- mod = LoadModule(Name, NULL, NULL, NULL, opt, NULL, &errmaj, &errmin);
- if (!mod)
- LoaderErrorMsg(NULL, Name, errmaj, errmin);
- free(Name);
- return mod;
-}
-
-void
-xf86UnloadSubModule(pointer mod)
-{
- /*
- * This is disabled for now. The loader isn't smart enough yet to undo
- * relocations.
- */
-#if 0
- UnloadSubModule(mod);
-#endif
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86LoaderCheckSymbol(const char *name)
-{
- return LoaderSymbol(name) != NULL;
-}
-
-typedef enum {
- OPTION_BACKING_STORE
-} BSOpts;
-
-static const OptionInfoRec BSOptions[] = {
- { OPTION_BACKING_STORE, "BackingStore", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE },
- { -1, NULL, OPTV_NONE, {0}, FALSE }
-};
-
-void
-xf86SetBackingStore(ScreenPtr pScreen)
-{
- Bool useBS = FALSE;
- MessageType from = X_DEFAULT;
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum];
- OptionInfoPtr options;
-
- options = xnfalloc(sizeof(BSOptions));
- (void)memcpy(options, BSOptions, sizeof(BSOptions));
- xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options);
-
- /* check for commandline option here */
- if (xf86bsEnableFlag) {
- from = X_CMDLINE;
- useBS = TRUE;
- } else if (xf86bsDisableFlag) {
- from = X_CMDLINE;
- useBS = FALSE;
- } else {
- if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_BACKING_STORE, &useBS))
- from = X_CONFIG;
- }
- free(options);
- pScreen->backingStoreSupport = useBS ? Always : NotUseful;
- if (serverGeneration == 1)
- xf86DrvMsg(pScreen->myNum, from, "Backing store %s\n",
- useBS ? "enabled" : "disabled");
-}
-
-
-typedef enum {
- OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE
-} SMOpts;
-
-static const OptionInfoRec SMOptions[] = {
- { OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE, "SilkenMouse", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE },
- { -1, NULL, OPTV_NONE, {0}, FALSE }
-};
-
-void
-xf86SetSilkenMouse (ScreenPtr pScreen)
-{
- Bool useSM = TRUE;
- MessageType from = X_DEFAULT;
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum];
- OptionInfoPtr options;
-
- options = xnfalloc(sizeof(SMOptions));
- (void)memcpy(options, SMOptions, sizeof(SMOptions));
- xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options);
-
- /* check for commandline option here */
- /* disable if screen shares resources */
- /* TODO VGA arb disable silken mouse */
- if (xf86silkenMouseDisableFlag) {
- from = X_CMDLINE;
- useSM = FALSE;
- } else {
- if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE, &useSM))
- from = X_CONFIG;
- }
- free(options);
- /*
- * XXX quick hack to report correctly for OSs that can't do SilkenMouse
- * yet. Should handle this differently so that alternate async methods
- * work correctly with this too.
- */
- pScrn->silkenMouse = useSM && xf86Info.useSIGIO && xf86SIGIOSupported();
- if (serverGeneration == 1)
- xf86DrvMsg(pScreen->myNum, from, "Silken mouse %s\n",
- pScrn->silkenMouse ? "enabled" : "disabled");
-}
-
-/* Wrote this function for the PM2 Xv driver, preliminary. */
-
-pointer
-xf86FindXvOptions(int scrnIndex, int adaptor_index, char *port_name,
- char **adaptor_name, pointer *adaptor_options)
-{
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex];
- confXvAdaptorPtr adaptor;
- int i;
-
- if (adaptor_index >= pScrn->confScreen->numxvadaptors) {
- if (adaptor_name) *adaptor_name = NULL;
- if (adaptor_options) *adaptor_options = NULL;
- return NULL;
- }
-
- adaptor = &pScrn->confScreen->xvadaptors[adaptor_index];
- if (adaptor_name) *adaptor_name = adaptor->identifier;
- if (adaptor_options) *adaptor_options = adaptor->options;
-
- for (i = 0; i < adaptor->numports; i++)
- if (!xf86NameCmp(adaptor->ports[i].identifier, port_name))
- return adaptor->ports[i].options;
-
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/* Rather than duplicate loader's get OS function, just include it directly */
-#define LoaderGetOS xf86GetOS
-#include "loader/os.c"
-
-static void
-xf86ConfigFbEntityInactive(EntityInfoPtr pEnt, EntityProc init,
- EntityProc enter, EntityProc leave, pointer private)
-{
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn;
-
- if ((pScrn = xf86FindScreenForEntity(pEnt->index)))
- xf86RemoveEntityFromScreen(pScrn,pEnt->index);
- xf86SetEntityFuncs(pEnt->index,init,enter,leave,private);
-}
-
-ScrnInfoPtr
-xf86ConfigFbEntity(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int scrnFlag, int entityIndex,
- EntityProc init, EntityProc enter, EntityProc leave,
- pointer private)
-{
- EntityInfoPtr pEnt = xf86GetEntityInfo(entityIndex);
- if (!pEnt) return pScrn;
-
- if (!(pEnt->location.type == BUS_NONE)) {
- free(pEnt);
- return pScrn;
- }
-
- if (!pEnt->active) {
- xf86ConfigFbEntityInactive(pEnt, init, enter, leave, private);
- free(pEnt);
- return pScrn;
- }
-
- if (!pScrn)
- pScrn = xf86AllocateScreen(pEnt->driver,scrnFlag);
- xf86AddEntityToScreen(pScrn,entityIndex);
-
- xf86SetEntityFuncs(entityIndex,init,enter,leave,private);
-
- return pScrn;
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86IsScreenPrimary(int scrnIndex)
-{
- ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex];
- int i;
-
- for (i=0 ; i < pScrn->numEntities; i++) {
- if (xf86IsEntityPrimary(i))
- return TRUE;
- }
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-int
-xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty(int ScrnIndex, Atom property, Atom type,
- int format, unsigned long len, pointer value )
-{
- RootWinPropPtr pNewProp = NULL, pRegProp;
- int i;
- Bool existing = FALSE;
-
- DebugF("xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty(%d, %ld, %ld, %d, %ld, %p)\n",
- ScrnIndex, property, type, format, len, value);
-
- if (ScrnIndex<0 || ScrnIndex>=xf86NumScreens) {
- return BadMatch;
- }
-
- if (xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable &&
- xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]) {
- for (pNewProp = xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex];
- pNewProp; pNewProp = pNewProp->next) {
- if (strcmp(pNewProp->name, NameForAtom(property)) == 0)
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (!pNewProp) {
- if ((pNewProp = (RootWinPropPtr)malloc(sizeof(RootWinProp))) == NULL) {
- return BadAlloc;
- }
- /*
- * We will put this property at the end of the list so that
- * the changes are made in the order they were requested.
- */
- pNewProp->next = NULL;
- } else {
- free(pNewProp->name);
- existing = TRUE;
- }
-
- pNewProp->name = xnfstrdup(NameForAtom(property));
- pNewProp->type = type;
- pNewProp->format = format;
- pNewProp->size = len;
- pNewProp->data = value;
-
- DebugF("new property filled\n");
-
- if (NULL==xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable) {
- DebugF("creating xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[] size %d\n",
- xf86NumScreens);
- if ( NULL==(xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable=(RootWinPropPtr*)xnfcalloc(sizeof(RootWinProp),xf86NumScreens) )) {
- return BadAlloc;
- }
- for (i=0; i<xf86NumScreens; i++) {
- xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
-
- DebugF("xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable %p\n",
- (void *)xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable);
- DebugF("xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[%d] %p\n",
- ScrnIndex, (void *)xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]);
-
- if (!existing) {
- if ( xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex] == NULL) {
- xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex] = pNewProp;
- } else {
- pRegProp = xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex];
- while (pRegProp->next != NULL) {
- DebugF("- next %p\n", (void *)pRegProp);
- pRegProp = pRegProp->next;
- }
- pRegProp->next = pNewProp;
- }
- }
- DebugF("xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty succeeded\n");
- return Success;
-}
-
-Bool
-xf86IsUnblank(int mode)
-{
- switch(mode) {
- case SCREEN_SAVER_OFF:
- case SCREEN_SAVER_FORCER:
- return TRUE;
- case SCREEN_SAVER_ON:
- case SCREEN_SAVER_CYCLE:
- return FALSE;
- default:
- xf86MsgVerb(X_WARNING, 0, "Unexpected save screen mode: %d\n", mode);
- return TRUE;
- }
-}
-
-void
-xf86MotionHistoryAllocate(InputInfoPtr pInfo)
-{
- AllocateMotionHistory(pInfo->dev);
-}
+/* + * Copyright (c) 1997-2003 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). + */ + +/* + * Authors: Dirk Hohndel <hohndel@XFree86.Org> + * David Dawes <dawes@XFree86.Org> + * ... and others + * + * This file includes the helper functions that the server provides for + * different drivers. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H +#include <xorg-config.h> +#endif + +#include <X11/X.h> +#include "os.h" +#include "servermd.h" +#include "pixmapstr.h" +#include "windowstr.h" +#include "propertyst.h" +#include "gcstruct.h" +#include "loaderProcs.h" +#include "xf86.h" +#include "xf86Priv.h" +#include "xf86_OSlib.h" +#include "micmap.h" +#include "xf86DDC.h" +#include "xf86Xinput.h" +#include "xf86InPriv.h" +#include "mivalidate.h" +#include "xf86Crtc.h" + +/* For xf86GetClocks */ +#if defined(CSRG_BASED) || defined(__GNU__) +#define HAS_SETPRIORITY +#include <sys/resource.h> +#endif + +static int xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount = 0; + + +/* Add a pointer to a new DriverRec to xf86DriverList */ + +void +xf86AddDriver(DriverPtr driver, pointer module, int flags) +{ + /* Don't add null entries */ + if (!driver) + return; + + if (xf86DriverList == NULL) + xf86NumDrivers = 0; + + xf86NumDrivers++; + xf86DriverList = xnfrealloc(xf86DriverList, + xf86NumDrivers * sizeof(DriverPtr)); + xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1] = xnfalloc(sizeof(DriverRec)); + if (flags & HaveDriverFuncs) + *xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1] = *driver; + else { + (void) memset( xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1], 0, + sizeof( DriverRec ) ); + (void) memcpy( xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1], driver, + sizeof(DriverRec1)); + + } + xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1]->module = module; + xf86DriverList[xf86NumDrivers - 1]->refCount = 0; +} + +void +xf86DeleteDriver(int drvIndex) +{ + if (xf86DriverList[drvIndex] + && (!xf86DriverHasEntities(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]))) { + if (xf86DriverList[drvIndex]->module) + UnloadModule(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]->module); + free(xf86DriverList[drvIndex]); + xf86DriverList[drvIndex] = NULL; + } +} + +/* Add a pointer to a new InputDriverRec to xf86InputDriverList */ + +void +xf86AddInputDriver(InputDriverPtr driver, pointer module, int flags) +{ + /* Don't add null entries */ + if (!driver) + return; + + if (xf86InputDriverList == NULL) + xf86NumInputDrivers = 0; + + xf86NumInputDrivers++; + xf86InputDriverList = xnfrealloc(xf86InputDriverList, + xf86NumInputDrivers * sizeof(InputDriverPtr)); + xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1] = + xnfalloc(sizeof(InputDriverRec)); + *xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1] = *driver; + xf86InputDriverList[xf86NumInputDrivers - 1]->module = module; +} + +void +xf86DeleteInputDriver(int drvIndex) +{ + if (xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex] && xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]->module) + UnloadModule(xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]->module); + free(xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex]); + xf86InputDriverList[drvIndex] = NULL; +} + +InputDriverPtr +xf86LookupInputDriver(const char *name) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < xf86NumInputDrivers; i++) { + if (xf86InputDriverList[i] && xf86InputDriverList[i]->driverName && + xf86NameCmp(name, xf86InputDriverList[i]->driverName) == 0) + return xf86InputDriverList[i]; + } + return NULL; +} + +InputInfoPtr +xf86LookupInput(const char *name) +{ + InputInfoPtr p; + + for (p = xf86InputDevs; p != NULL; p = p->next) { + if (strcmp(name, p->name) == 0) + return p; + } + + return NULL; +} + +/* Allocate a new ScrnInfoRec in xf86Screens */ + +ScrnInfoPtr +xf86AllocateScreen(DriverPtr drv, int flags) +{ + int i; + + if (xf86Screens == NULL) + xf86NumScreens = 0; + + i = xf86NumScreens++; + xf86Screens = xnfrealloc(xf86Screens, xf86NumScreens * sizeof(ScrnInfoPtr)); + xf86Screens[i] = xnfcalloc(sizeof(ScrnInfoRec), 1); + xf86Screens[i]->scrnIndex = i; /* Changes when a screen is removed */ + xf86Screens[i]->origIndex = i; /* This never changes */ + xf86Screens[i]->privates = xnfcalloc(sizeof(DevUnion), + xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount); + /* + * EnableDisableFBAccess now gets initialized in InitOutput() + * xf86Screens[i]->EnableDisableFBAccess = xf86EnableDisableFBAccess; + */ + + xf86Screens[i]->drv = drv; + drv->refCount++; + xf86Screens[i]->module = DuplicateModule(drv->module, NULL); + + xf86Screens[i]->DriverFunc = drv->driverFunc; + + return xf86Screens[i]; +} + + +/* + * Remove an entry from xf86Screens. Ideally it should free all allocated + * data. To do this properly may require a driver hook. + */ + +void +xf86DeleteScreen(int scrnIndex, int flags) +{ + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; + int i; + + /* First check if the screen is valid */ + if (xf86NumScreens == 0 || xf86Screens == NULL) + return; + + if (scrnIndex > xf86NumScreens - 1) + return; + + if (!(pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex])) + return; + + /* If a FreeScreen function is defined, call it here */ + if (pScrn->FreeScreen != NULL) + pScrn->FreeScreen(scrnIndex, 0); + + while (pScrn->modes) + xf86DeleteMode(&pScrn->modes, pScrn->modes); + + while (pScrn->modePool) + xf86DeleteMode(&pScrn->modePool, pScrn->modePool); + + xf86OptionListFree(pScrn->options); + + if (pScrn->module) + UnloadModule(pScrn->module); + + if (pScrn->drv) + pScrn->drv->refCount--; + + free(pScrn->privates); + + xf86ClearEntityListForScreen(scrnIndex); + + free(pScrn); + + /* Move the other entries down, updating their scrnIndex fields */ + + xf86NumScreens--; + + for (i = scrnIndex; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) { + xf86Screens[i] = xf86Screens[i + 1]; + xf86Screens[i]->scrnIndex = i; + /* Also need to take care of the screen layout settings */ + } +} + +/* + * Allocate a private in ScrnInfoRec. + */ + +int +xf86AllocateScrnInfoPrivateIndex(void) +{ + int idx, i; + ScrnInfoPtr pScr; + DevUnion *nprivs; + + idx = xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount++; + for (i = 0; i < xf86NumScreens; i++) { + pScr = xf86Screens[i]; + nprivs = xnfrealloc(pScr->privates, + xf86ScrnInfoPrivateCount * sizeof(DevUnion)); + /* Zero the new private */ + memset(&nprivs[idx], 0, sizeof(DevUnion)); + pScr->privates = nprivs; + } + return idx; +} + +Bool +xf86AddPixFormat(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int depth, int bpp, int pad) +{ + int i; + + if (pScrn->numFormats >= MAXFORMATS) + return FALSE; + + if (bpp <= 0) { + if (depth == 1) + bpp = 1; + else if (depth <= 8) + bpp = 8; + else if (depth <= 16) + bpp = 16; + else if (depth <= 32) + bpp = 32; + else + return FALSE; + } + if (pad <= 0) + pad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD; + + i = pScrn->numFormats++; + pScrn->formats[i].depth = depth; + pScrn->formats[i].bitsPerPixel = bpp; + pScrn->formats[i].scanlinePad = pad; + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Set the depth we are using based on (in the following order of preference): + * - values given on the command line + * - values given in the config file + * - values provided by the driver + * - an overall default when nothing else is given + * + * Also find a Display subsection matching the depth/bpp found. + * + * Sets the following ScrnInfoRec fields: + * bitsPerPixel, pixmap24, depth, display, imageByteOrder, + * bitmapScanlinePad, bitmapScanlineUnit, bitmapBitOrder, numFormats, + * formats, fbFormat. + */ + +/* Can the screen handle 24 bpp pixmaps */ +#define DO_PIX24(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) || \ + ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32))) + +/* Can the screen handle 32 bpp pixmaps */ +#define DO_PIX32(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) || \ + ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24))) + +/* Does the screen prefer 32bpp fb for 24bpp pixmaps */ +#define CHOOSE32FOR24(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32) \ + && (f & PreferConvert24to32)) + +/* Does the screen prefer 24bpp fb for 32bpp pixmaps */ +#define CHOOSE24FOR32(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24) \ + && (f & PreferConvert32to24)) + +/* Can the screen handle 32bpp pixmaps for 24bpp fb */ +#define DO_PIX32FOR24(f) ((f & Support24bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert32to24)) + +/* Can the screen handle 24bpp pixmaps for 32bpp fb */ +#define DO_PIX24FOR32(f) ((f & Support32bppFb) && (f & SupportConvert24to32)) + +#ifndef GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH +#define GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH 24 +#endif + +Bool +xf86SetDepthBpp(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int depth, int dummy, int fbbpp, + int depth24flags) +{ + int i; + DispPtr disp; + Pix24Flags pix24 = xf86Info.pixmap24; + Bool nomatch = FALSE; + + scrp->bitsPerPixel = -1; + scrp->depth = -1; + scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24DontCare; + scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_DEFAULT; + scrp->depthFrom = X_DEFAULT; + + if (xf86FbBpp > 0) { + scrp->bitsPerPixel = xf86FbBpp; + scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CMDLINE; + } + + if (xf86Depth > 0) { + scrp->depth = xf86Depth; + scrp->depthFrom = X_CMDLINE; + } + + if (xf86FbBpp < 0 && xf86Depth < 0) { + if (scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp > 0) { + scrp->bitsPerPixel = scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp; + scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CONFIG; + } + if (scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth > 0) { + scrp->depth = scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth; + scrp->depthFrom = X_CONFIG; + } + + if (scrp->confScreen->defaultfbbpp <= 0 && + scrp->confScreen->defaultdepth <= 0) { + /* + * Check for DefaultDepth and DefaultFbBpp options in the + * Device sections. + */ + int i; + GDevPtr device; + Bool found = FALSE; + + for (i = 0; i < scrp->numEntities; i++) { + device = xf86GetDevFromEntity(scrp->entityList[i], + scrp->entityInstanceList[i]); + if (device && device->options) { + if (xf86FindOption(device->options, "DefaultDepth")) { + scrp->depth = xf86SetIntOption(device->options, + "DefaultDepth", -1); + scrp->depthFrom = X_CONFIG; + found = TRUE; + } + if (xf86FindOption(device->options, "DefaultFbBpp")) { + scrp->bitsPerPixel = xf86SetIntOption(device->options, + "DefaultFbBpp", + -1); + scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_CONFIG; + found = TRUE; + } + } + if (found) + break; + } + } + } + + /* If none of these is set, pick a default */ + if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0 && scrp->depth < 0) { + if (fbbpp > 0 || depth > 0) { + if (fbbpp > 0) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = fbbpp; + if (depth > 0) + scrp->depth = depth; + } else { + scrp->depth = GLOBAL_DEFAULT_DEPTH; + } + } + + /* If any are not given, determine a default for the others */ + + if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0) { + /* The depth must be set */ + if (scrp->depth > -1) { + if (scrp->depth == 1) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 1; + else if (scrp->depth <= 4) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 4; + else if (scrp->depth <= 8) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 8; + else if (scrp->depth <= 16) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 16; + else if (scrp->depth <= 24) { + /* + * Figure out if a choice is possible based on the depth24 + * and pix24 flags. + */ + /* Check pix24 first */ + if (pix24 != Pix24DontCare) { + if (pix24 == Pix24Use32) { + if (DO_PIX32(depth24flags)) { + if (CHOOSE24FOR32(depth24flags)) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24; + else + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32; + } else { + nomatch = TRUE; + } + } else if (pix24 == Pix24Use24) { + if (DO_PIX24(depth24flags)) { + if (CHOOSE32FOR24(depth24flags)) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32; + else + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24; + } else { + nomatch = TRUE; + } + } + } else { + if (DO_PIX32(depth24flags)) { + if (CHOOSE24FOR32(depth24flags)) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24; + else + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32; + } else if (DO_PIX24(depth24flags)) { + if (CHOOSE32FOR24(depth24flags)) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32; + else + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 24; + } + } + } else if (scrp->depth <= 32) + scrp->bitsPerPixel = 32; + else { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Specified depth (%d) is greater than 32\n", + scrp->depth); + return FALSE; + } + } else { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "xf86SetDepthBpp: internal error: depth and fbbpp" + " are both not set\n"); + return FALSE; + } + if (scrp->bitsPerPixel < 0) { + if (nomatch) + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Driver can't support depth 24 pixmap format (%d)\n", + PIX24TOBPP(pix24)); + else if ((depth24flags & (Support24bppFb | Support32bppFb)) == + NoDepth24Support) + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Driver can't support depth 24\n"); + else + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Can't find fbbpp for depth 24\n"); + return FALSE; + } + scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom = X_PROBED; + } + + if (scrp->depth <= 0) { + /* bitsPerPixel is already set */ + switch (scrp->bitsPerPixel) { + case 32: + scrp->depth = 24; + break; + default: + /* 1, 4, 8, 16 and 24 */ + scrp->depth = scrp->bitsPerPixel; + break; + } + scrp->depthFrom = X_PROBED; + } + + /* Sanity checks */ + if (scrp->depth < 1 || scrp->depth > 32) { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Specified depth (%d) is not in the range 1-32\n", + scrp->depth); + return FALSE; + } + switch (scrp->bitsPerPixel) { + case 1: + case 4: + case 8: + case 16: + case 24: + case 32: + break; + default: + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Specified fbbpp (%d) is not a permitted value\n", + scrp->bitsPerPixel); + return FALSE; + } + if (scrp->depth > scrp->bitsPerPixel) { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Specified depth (%d) is greater than the fbbpp (%d)\n", + scrp->depth, scrp->bitsPerPixel); + return FALSE; + } + + /* set scrp->pixmap24 if the driver isn't flexible */ + if (scrp->bitsPerPixel == 24 && !DO_PIX32FOR24(depth24flags)) { + scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24Use24; + } + if (scrp->bitsPerPixel == 32 && !DO_PIX24FOR32(depth24flags)) { + scrp->pixmap24 = Pix24Use32; + } + + /* + * Find the Display subsection matching the depth/fbbpp and initialise + * scrp->display with it. + */ + for (i = 0, disp = scrp->confScreen->displays; + i < scrp->confScreen->numdisplays; i++, disp++) { + if ((disp->depth == scrp->depth && disp->fbbpp == scrp->bitsPerPixel) + || (disp->depth == scrp->depth && disp->fbbpp <= 0) + || (disp->fbbpp == scrp->bitsPerPixel && disp->depth <= 0)) { + scrp->display = disp; + break; + } + } + + /* + * If an exact match can't be found, see if there is one with no + * depth or fbbpp specified. + */ + if (i == scrp->confScreen->numdisplays) { + for (i = 0, disp = scrp->confScreen->displays; + i < scrp->confScreen->numdisplays; i++, disp++) { + if (disp->depth <= 0 && disp->fbbpp <= 0) { + scrp->display = disp; + break; + } + } + } + + /* + * If all else fails, create a default one. + */ + if (i == scrp->confScreen->numdisplays) { + scrp->confScreen->numdisplays++; + scrp->confScreen->displays = + xnfrealloc(scrp->confScreen->displays, + scrp->confScreen->numdisplays * sizeof(DispRec)); + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_INFO, + "Creating default Display subsection in Screen section\n" + "\t\"%s\" for depth/fbbpp %d/%d\n", + scrp->confScreen->id, scrp->depth, scrp->bitsPerPixel); + memset(&scrp->confScreen->displays[i], 0, sizeof(DispRec)); + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.red = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.green = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].blackColour.blue = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.red = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.green = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].whiteColour.blue = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].defaultVisual = -1; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].modes = xnfalloc(sizeof(char *)); + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].modes[0] = NULL; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].depth = depth; + scrp->confScreen->displays[i].fbbpp = fbbpp; + scrp->display = &scrp->confScreen->displays[i]; + } + + /* + * Setup defaults for the display-wide attributes the framebuffer will + * need. These defaults should eventually be set globally, and not + * dependent on the screens. + */ + scrp->imageByteOrder = IMAGE_BYTE_ORDER; + scrp->bitmapScanlinePad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD; + if (scrp->depth < 8) { + /* Planar modes need these settings */ + scrp->bitmapScanlineUnit = 8; + scrp->bitmapBitOrder = MSBFirst; + } else { + scrp->bitmapScanlineUnit = BITMAP_SCANLINE_UNIT; + scrp->bitmapBitOrder = BITMAP_BIT_ORDER; + } + + /* + * If an unusual depth is required, add it to scrp->formats. The formats + * for the common depths are handled globally in InitOutput + */ + switch (scrp->depth) { + case 1: + case 4: + case 8: + case 15: + case 16: + case 24: + /* Common depths. Nothing to do for them */ + break; + default: + if (!xf86AddPixFormat(scrp, scrp->depth, 0, 0)) { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Can't add pixmap format for depth %d\n", scrp->depth); + return FALSE; + } + } + + /* Initialise the framebuffer format for this screen */ + scrp->fbFormat.depth = scrp->depth; + scrp->fbFormat.bitsPerPixel = scrp->bitsPerPixel; + scrp->fbFormat.scanlinePad = BITMAP_SCANLINE_PAD; + + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Print out the selected depth and bpp. + */ +void +xf86PrintDepthBpp(ScrnInfoPtr scrp) +{ + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, scrp->depthFrom, "Depth %d, ", scrp->depth); + xf86Msg(scrp->bitsPerPixelFrom, "framebuffer bpp %d\n", scrp->bitsPerPixel); +} + +/* + * xf86SetWeight sets scrp->weight, scrp->mask, scrp->offset, and for depths + * greater than MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH also scrp->rgbBits. + */ +Bool +xf86SetWeight(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, rgb weight, rgb mask) +{ + MessageType weightFrom = X_DEFAULT; + + scrp->weight.red = 0; + scrp->weight.green = 0; + scrp->weight.blue = 0; + + if (xf86Weight.red > 0 && xf86Weight.green > 0 && xf86Weight.blue > 0) { + scrp->weight = xf86Weight; + weightFrom = X_CMDLINE; + } else if (scrp->display->weight.red > 0 && scrp->display->weight.green > 0 + && scrp->display->weight.blue > 0) { + scrp->weight = scrp->display->weight; + weightFrom = X_CONFIG; + } else if (weight.red > 0 && weight.green > 0 && weight.blue > 0) { + scrp->weight = weight; + } else { + switch (scrp->depth) { + case 1: + case 4: + case 8: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = + scrp->weight.blue = scrp->rgbBits; + break; + case 15: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 5; + break; + case 16: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.blue = 5; + scrp->weight.green = 6; + break; + case 18: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 6; + break; + case 24: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 8; + break; + case 30: + scrp->weight.red = scrp->weight.green = scrp->weight.blue = 10; + break; + } + } + + if (scrp->weight.red) + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, weightFrom, "RGB weight %d%d%d\n", + (int)scrp->weight.red, (int)scrp->weight.green, + (int)scrp->weight.blue); + + if (scrp->depth > MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH && + (scrp->depth != scrp->weight.red + scrp->weight.green + + scrp->weight.blue)) { + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Weight given (%d%d%d) is inconsistent with the " + "depth (%d)\n", + (int)scrp->weight.red, (int)scrp->weight.green, + (int)scrp->weight.blue, scrp->depth); + return FALSE; + } + if (scrp->depth > MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH && scrp->weight.red) { + /* + * XXX Does this even mean anything for TrueColor visuals? + * If not, we shouldn't even be setting it here. However, this + * matches the behaviour of 3.x versions of XFree86. + */ + scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.red; + if (scrp->weight.green > scrp->rgbBits) + scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.green; + if (scrp->weight.blue > scrp->rgbBits) + scrp->rgbBits = scrp->weight.blue; + } + + /* Set the mask and offsets */ + if (mask.red == 0 || mask.green == 0 || mask.blue == 0) { + /* Default to a setting common to PC hardware */ + scrp->offset.red = scrp->weight.green + scrp->weight.blue; + scrp->offset.green = scrp->weight.blue; + scrp->offset.blue = 0; + scrp->mask.red = ((1 << scrp->weight.red) - 1) << scrp->offset.red; + scrp->mask.green = ((1 << scrp->weight.green) - 1) + << scrp->offset.green; + scrp->mask.blue = (1 << scrp->weight.blue) - 1; + } else { + /* Initialise to the values passed */ + scrp->mask.red = mask.red; + scrp->mask.green = mask.green; + scrp->mask.blue = mask.blue; + scrp->offset.red = ffs(mask.red); + scrp->offset.green = ffs(mask.green); + scrp->offset.blue = ffs(mask.blue); + } + return TRUE; +} + +Bool +xf86SetDefaultVisual(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, int visual) +{ + MessageType visualFrom = X_DEFAULT; + + if (defaultColorVisualClass >= 0) { + scrp->defaultVisual = defaultColorVisualClass; + visualFrom = X_CMDLINE; + } else if (scrp->display->defaultVisual >= 0) { + scrp->defaultVisual = scrp->display->defaultVisual; + visualFrom = X_CONFIG; + } else if (visual >= 0) { + scrp->defaultVisual = visual; + } else { + if (scrp->depth == 1) + scrp->defaultVisual = StaticGray; + else if (scrp->depth == 4) + scrp->defaultVisual = StaticColor; + else if (scrp->depth <= MAX_PSEUDO_DEPTH) + scrp->defaultVisual = PseudoColor; + else + scrp->defaultVisual = TrueColor; + } + switch (scrp->defaultVisual) { + case StaticGray: + case GrayScale: + case StaticColor: + case PseudoColor: + case TrueColor: + case DirectColor: + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, visualFrom, "Default visual is %s\n", + xf86VisualNames[scrp->defaultVisual]); + return TRUE; + default: + + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, X_ERROR, + "Invalid default visual class (%d)\n", scrp->defaultVisual); + return FALSE; + } +} + +#define TEST_GAMMA(g) \ + (g).red > GAMMA_ZERO || (g).green > GAMMA_ZERO || (g).blue > GAMMA_ZERO + +#define SET_GAMMA(g) \ + (g) > GAMMA_ZERO ? (g) : 1.0 + +Bool +xf86SetGamma(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, Gamma gamma) +{ + MessageType from = X_DEFAULT; +#if 0 + xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(scrp->monitor->DDC); +#endif + if (TEST_GAMMA(xf86Gamma)) { + from = X_CMDLINE; + scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.red); + scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.green); + scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(xf86Gamma.blue); + } else if (TEST_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma)) { + from = X_CONFIG; + scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.red); + scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.green); + scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(scrp->monitor->gamma.blue); +#if 0 + } else if ( DDC && DDC->features.gamma > GAMMA_ZERO ) { + from = X_PROBED; + scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma); + scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma); + scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(DDC->features.gamma); + /* EDID structure version 2 gives optional seperate red, green & blue gamma values + * in bytes 0x57-0x59 */ +#endif + } else if (TEST_GAMMA(gamma)) { + scrp->gamma.red = SET_GAMMA(gamma.red); + scrp->gamma.green = SET_GAMMA(gamma.green); + scrp->gamma.blue = SET_GAMMA(gamma.blue); + } else { + scrp->gamma.red = 1.0; + scrp->gamma.green = 1.0; + scrp->gamma.blue = 1.0; + } + /* Pretend we succeeded if we support better a gamma system. + * This avoids a confusing message. + */ + if (xf86_crtc_supports_gamma(scrp)) + return TRUE; + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from, + "Using gamma correction (%.1f, %.1f, %.1f)\n", + scrp->gamma.red, scrp->gamma.green, scrp->gamma.blue); + + return TRUE; +} + +#undef TEST_GAMMA +#undef SET_GAMMA + + +/* + * Set the DPI from the command line option. XXX should allow it to be + * calculated from the widthmm/heightmm values. + */ + +#undef MMPERINCH +#define MMPERINCH 25.4 + +void +xf86SetDpi(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int x, int y) +{ + MessageType from = X_DEFAULT; + xf86MonPtr DDC = (xf86MonPtr)(pScrn->monitor->DDC); + int ddcWidthmm, ddcHeightmm; + int widthErr, heightErr; + + /* XXX Maybe there is no need for widthmm/heightmm in ScrnInfoRec */ + pScrn->widthmm = pScrn->monitor->widthmm; + pScrn->heightmm = pScrn->monitor->heightmm; + + if (DDC && (DDC->features.hsize > 0 && DDC->features.vsize > 0) ) { + /* DDC gives display size in mm for individual modes, + * but cm for monitor + */ + ddcWidthmm = DDC->features.hsize * 10; /* 10mm in 1cm */ + ddcHeightmm = DDC->features.vsize * 10; /* 10mm in 1cm */ + } else { + ddcWidthmm = ddcHeightmm = 0; + } + + if (monitorResolution > 0) { + pScrn->xDpi = monitorResolution; + pScrn->yDpi = monitorResolution; + from = X_CMDLINE; + } else if (pScrn->widthmm > 0 || pScrn->heightmm > 0) { + from = X_CONFIG; + if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) { + pScrn->xDpi = + (int)((double)pScrn->virtualX * MMPERINCH / pScrn->widthmm); + } + if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) { + pScrn->yDpi = + (int)((double)pScrn->virtualY * MMPERINCH / pScrn->heightmm); + } + if (pScrn->xDpi > 0 && pScrn->yDpi <= 0) + pScrn->yDpi = pScrn->xDpi; + if (pScrn->yDpi > 0 && pScrn->xDpi <= 0) + pScrn->xDpi = pScrn->yDpi; + xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Display dimensions: (%d, %d) mm\n", + pScrn->widthmm, pScrn->heightmm); + + /* Warn if config and probe disagree about display size */ + if ( ddcWidthmm && ddcHeightmm ) { + if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) { + widthErr = abs(ddcWidthmm - pScrn->widthmm); + } else { + widthErr = 0; + } + if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) { + heightErr = abs(ddcHeightmm - pScrn->heightmm); + } else { + heightErr = 0; + } + if (widthErr>10 || heightErr>10) { + /* Should include config file name for monitor here */ + xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING, + "Probed monitor is %dx%d mm, using Displaysize %dx%d mm\n", + ddcWidthmm,ddcHeightmm, pScrn->widthmm,pScrn->heightmm); + } + } + } else if ( ddcWidthmm && ddcHeightmm ) { + from = X_PROBED; + xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "Display dimensions: (%d, %d) mm\n", + ddcWidthmm, ddcHeightmm ); + pScrn->widthmm = ddcWidthmm; + pScrn->heightmm = ddcHeightmm; + if (pScrn->widthmm > 0) { + pScrn->xDpi = + (int)((double)pScrn->virtualX * MMPERINCH / pScrn->widthmm); + } + if (pScrn->heightmm > 0) { + pScrn->yDpi = + (int)((double)pScrn->virtualY * MMPERINCH / pScrn->heightmm); + } + if (pScrn->xDpi > 0 && pScrn->yDpi <= 0) + pScrn->yDpi = pScrn->xDpi; + if (pScrn->yDpi > 0 && pScrn->xDpi <= 0) + pScrn->xDpi = pScrn->yDpi; + } else { + if (x > 0) + pScrn->xDpi = x; + else + pScrn->xDpi = DEFAULT_DPI; + if (y > 0) + pScrn->yDpi = y; + else + pScrn->yDpi = DEFAULT_DPI; + } + xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, from, "DPI set to (%d, %d)\n", + pScrn->xDpi, pScrn->yDpi); +} + +#undef MMPERINCH + + +void +xf86SetBlackWhitePixels(ScreenPtr pScreen) +{ + if (xf86FlipPixels) { + pScreen->whitePixel = 0; + pScreen->blackPixel = 1; + } else { + pScreen->whitePixel = 1; + pScreen->blackPixel = 0; + } +} + +/* + * xf86SetRootClip -- + * Enable or disable rendering to the screen by + * setting the root clip list and revalidating + * all of the windows + */ + +static void +xf86SetRootClip (ScreenPtr pScreen, Bool enable) +{ + WindowPtr pWin = pScreen->root; + WindowPtr pChild; + Bool WasViewable = (Bool)(pWin->viewable); + Bool anyMarked = FALSE; + WindowPtr pLayerWin; + BoxRec box; + + if (WasViewable) + { + for (pChild = pWin->firstChild; pChild; pChild = pChild->nextSib) + { + (void) (*pScreen->MarkOverlappedWindows)(pChild, + pChild, + &pLayerWin); + } + (*pScreen->MarkWindow) (pWin); + anyMarked = TRUE; + if (pWin->valdata) + { + if (HasBorder (pWin)) + { + RegionPtr borderVisible; + + borderVisible = RegionCreate(NullBox, 1); + RegionSubtract(borderVisible, + &pWin->borderClip, &pWin->winSize); + pWin->valdata->before.borderVisible = borderVisible; + } + pWin->valdata->before.resized = TRUE; + } + } + + /* + * Use REGION_BREAK to avoid optimizations in ValidateTree + * that assume the root borderClip can't change well, normally + * it doesn't...) + */ + if (enable) + { + box.x1 = 0; + box.y1 = 0; + box.x2 = pScreen->width; + box.y2 = pScreen->height; + RegionInit(&pWin->winSize, &box, 1); + RegionInit(&pWin->borderSize, &box, 1); + if (WasViewable) + RegionReset(&pWin->borderClip, &box); + pWin->drawable.width = pScreen->width; + pWin->drawable.height = pScreen->height; + RegionBreak(&pWin->clipList); + } + else + { + RegionEmpty(&pWin->borderClip); + RegionBreak(&pWin->clipList); + } + + ResizeChildrenWinSize (pWin, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + if (WasViewable) + { + if (pWin->firstChild) + { + anyMarked |= (*pScreen->MarkOverlappedWindows)(pWin->firstChild, + pWin->firstChild, + (WindowPtr *)NULL); + } + else + { + (*pScreen->MarkWindow) (pWin); + anyMarked = TRUE; + } + + + if (anyMarked) + (*pScreen->ValidateTree)(pWin, NullWindow, VTOther); + } + + if (WasViewable) + { + if (anyMarked) + (*pScreen->HandleExposures)(pWin); + if (anyMarked && pScreen->PostValidateTree) + (*pScreen->PostValidateTree)(pWin, NullWindow, VTOther); + } + if (pWin->realized) + WindowsRestructured (); + FlushAllOutput (); +} + +/* + * Function to enable/disable access to the frame buffer + * + * This is used when VT switching and when entering/leaving DGA direct mode. + * + * This has been rewritten again to eliminate the saved pixmap. The + * devPrivate field in the screen pixmap is set to NULL to catch code + * accidentally referencing the frame buffer while the X server is not + * supposed to touch it. + * + * Here, we exchange the pixmap private data, rather than the pixmaps + * themselves to avoid having to find and change any references to the screen + * pixmap such as GC's, window privates etc. This also means that this code + * does not need to know exactly how the pixmap pixels are accessed. Further, + * this exchange is >not< done through the screen's ModifyPixmapHeader() + * vector. This means the called frame buffer code layers can determine + * whether they are switched in or out by keeping track of the root pixmap's + * private data, and therefore don't need to access pScrnInfo->vtSema. + */ +void +xf86EnableDisableFBAccess(int scrnIndex, Bool enable) +{ + ScrnInfoPtr pScrnInfo = xf86Screens[scrnIndex]; + ScreenPtr pScreen = pScrnInfo->pScreen; + PixmapPtr pspix; + + pspix = (*pScreen->GetScreenPixmap) (pScreen); + if (enable) + { + /* + * Restore all of the clip lists on the screen + */ + if (!xf86Resetting) + xf86SetRootClip (pScreen, TRUE); + + } + else + { + /* + * Empty all of the clip lists on the screen + */ + xf86SetRootClip (pScreen, FALSE); + } +} + +/* Print driver messages in the standard format */ + +#undef PREFIX_SIZE +#define PREFIX_SIZE 14 + +void +xf86VDrvMsgVerb(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, + va_list args) +{ + char *tmpFormat; + + /* Prefix the scrnIndex name to the format string. */ + if (scrnIndex >= 0 && scrnIndex < xf86NumScreens && + xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name) { + tmpFormat = malloc(strlen(format) + + strlen(xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name) + + PREFIX_SIZE + 1); + if (!tmpFormat) + return; + + snprintf(tmpFormat, PREFIX_SIZE + 1, "%s(%d): ", + xf86Screens[scrnIndex]->name, scrnIndex); + + strcat(tmpFormat, format); + LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, tmpFormat, args); + free(tmpFormat); + } else + LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, format, args); +} +#undef PREFIX_SIZE + +/* Print driver messages, with verbose level specified directly */ +void +xf86DrvMsgVerb(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, + ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + xf86VDrvMsgVerb(scrnIndex, type, verb, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Print driver messages, with verbose level of 1 (default) */ +void +xf86DrvMsg(int scrnIndex, MessageType type, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + xf86VDrvMsgVerb(scrnIndex, type, 1, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Print input driver messages in the standard format of + <driver>: <device name>: <message> */ +void +xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, + va_list args) +{ + char *msg; + + if (asprintf(&msg, "%s: %s: %s", dev->drv->driverName, dev->name, format) + == -1) { + LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, "%s", args); + } else { + LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, msg, args); + free(msg); + } +} + +/* Print input driver message, with verbose level specified directly */ +void +xf86IDrvMsgVerb(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, + ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(dev, type, verb, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Print input driver messages, with verbose level of 1 (default) */ +void +xf86IDrvMsg(InputInfoPtr dev, MessageType type, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + xf86VIDrvMsgVerb(dev, type, 1, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + + +/* Print non-driver messages with verbose level specified directly */ +void +xf86MsgVerb(MessageType type, int verb, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + LogVMessageVerb(type, verb, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Print non-driver messages with verbose level of 1 (default) */ +void +xf86Msg(MessageType type, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + LogVMessageVerb(type, 1, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Just like ErrorF, but with the verbose level checked */ +void +xf86ErrorFVerb(int verb, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + if (xf86Verbose >= verb || xf86LogVerbose >= verb) + LogVWrite(verb, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Like xf86ErrorFVerb, but with an implied verbose level of 1 */ +void +xf86ErrorF(const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + + va_start(ap, format); + if (xf86Verbose >= 1 || xf86LogVerbose >= 1) + LogVWrite(1, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + + +void +xf86LogInit(void) +{ + char *lf = NULL; + +#define LOGSUFFIX ".log" +#define LOGOLDSUFFIX ".old" + + /* Get the log file name */ + if (xf86LogFileFrom == X_DEFAULT) { + /* Append the display number and ".log" */ + if (asprintf(&lf, "%s%%s" LOGSUFFIX, xf86LogFile) == -1) + FatalError("Cannot allocate space for the log file name\n"); + xf86LogFile = lf; + } + + xf86LogFile = LogInit(xf86LogFile, LOGOLDSUFFIX); + xf86LogFileWasOpened = TRUE; + + xf86SetVerbosity(xf86Verbose); + xf86SetLogVerbosity(xf86LogVerbose); + +#undef LOGSUFFIX +#undef LOGOLDSUFFIX + + free(lf); +} + +void +xf86CloseLog(void) +{ + LogClose(); +} + + +/* + * Drivers can use these for using their own SymTabRecs. + */ + +const char * +xf86TokenToString(SymTabPtr table, int token) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; table[i].token >= 0 && table[i].token != token; i++) + ; + + if (table[i].token < 0) + return NULL; + else + return table[i].name; +} + +int +xf86StringToToken(SymTabPtr table, const char *string) +{ + int i; + + if (string == NULL) + return -1; + + for (i = 0; table[i].token >= 0 && xf86NameCmp(string, table[i].name); i++) + ; + + return table[i].token; +} + +/* + * helper to display the clocks found on a card + */ +void +xf86ShowClocks(ScrnInfoPtr scrp, MessageType from) +{ + int j; + + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from, "Pixel clocks available:"); + for (j=0; j < scrp->numClocks; j++) { + if ((j % 4) == 0) { + xf86ErrorF("\n"); + xf86DrvMsg(scrp->scrnIndex, from, "pixel clocks:"); + } + xf86ErrorF(" %7.3f", (double)scrp->clock[j] / 1000.0); + } + xf86ErrorF("\n"); +} + + +/* + * This prints out the driver identify message, including the names of + * the supported chipsets. + * + * XXX This makes assumptions about the line width, etc. Maybe we could + * use a more general "pretty print" function for messages. + */ +void +xf86PrintChipsets(const char *drvname, const char *drvmsg, SymTabPtr chips) +{ + int len, i; + + len = 6 + strlen(drvname) + 2 + strlen(drvmsg) + 2; + xf86Msg(X_INFO, "%s: %s:", drvname, drvmsg); + for (i = 0; chips[i].name != NULL; i++) { + if (i != 0) { + xf86ErrorF(","); + len++; + } + if (len + 2 + strlen(chips[i].name) < 78) { + xf86ErrorF(" "); + len++; + } else { + xf86ErrorF("\n\t"); + len = 8; + } + xf86ErrorF("%s", chips[i].name); + len += strlen(chips[i].name); + } + xf86ErrorF("\n"); +} + + +int +xf86MatchDevice(const char *drivername, GDevPtr **sectlist) +{ + GDevPtr gdp, *pgdp = NULL; + confScreenPtr screensecptr; + int i,j; + + if (sectlist) + *sectlist = NULL; + + /* + * This can happen when running Xorg -showopts and a module like ati + * or vmware tries to load its submodules when xf86ConfigLayout is empty + */ + if (!xf86ConfigLayout.screens) + return 0; + + /* + * This is a very important function that matches the device sections + * as they show up in the config file with the drivers that the server + * loads at run time. + * + * ChipProbe can call + * int xf86MatchDevice(char * drivername, GDevPtr ** sectlist) + * with its driver name. The function allocates an array of GDevPtr and + * returns this via sectlist and returns the number of elements in + * this list as return value. 0 means none found, -1 means fatal error. + * + * It can figure out which of the Device sections to use for which card + * (using things like the Card statement, etc). For single headed servers + * there will of course be just one such Device section. + */ + i = 0; + + /* + * first we need to loop over all the Screens sections to get to all + * 'active' device sections + */ + for (j=0; xf86ConfigLayout.screens[j].screen != NULL; j++) { + screensecptr = xf86ConfigLayout.screens[j].screen; + if ((screensecptr->device->driver != NULL) + && (xf86NameCmp( screensecptr->device->driver,drivername) == 0) + && (! screensecptr->device->claimed)) { + /* + * we have a matching driver that wasn't claimed, yet + */ + pgdp = xnfrealloc(pgdp, (i + 2) * sizeof(GDevPtr)); + pgdp[i++] = screensecptr->device; + } + } + + /* Then handle the inactive devices */ + j = 0; + while (xf86ConfigLayout.inactives[j].identifier) { + gdp = &xf86ConfigLayout.inactives[j]; + if (gdp->driver && !gdp->claimed && + !xf86NameCmp(gdp->driver,drivername)) { + /* we have a matching driver that wasn't claimed yet */ + pgdp = xnfrealloc(pgdp, (i + 2) * sizeof(GDevPtr)); + pgdp[i++] = gdp; + } + j++; + } + + /* + * make the array NULL terminated and return its address + */ + if (i) + pgdp[i] = NULL; + + if (sectlist) + *sectlist = pgdp; + else + free(pgdp); + return i; +} + +/* + * xf86GetClocks -- get the dot-clocks via a BIG BAD hack ... + */ +void +xf86GetClocks(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int num, Bool (*ClockFunc)(ScrnInfoPtr, int), + void (*ProtectRegs)(ScrnInfoPtr, Bool), + void (*BlankScreen)(ScrnInfoPtr, Bool), IOADDRESS vertsyncreg, + int maskval, int knownclkindex, int knownclkvalue) +{ + register int status = vertsyncreg; + unsigned long i, cnt, rcnt, sync; + + /* First save registers that get written on */ + (*ClockFunc)(pScrn, CLK_REG_SAVE); + + if (num > MAXCLOCKS) + num = MAXCLOCKS; + + for (i = 0; i < num; i++) + { + if (ProtectRegs) + (*ProtectRegs)(pScrn, TRUE); + if (!(*ClockFunc)(pScrn, i)) + { + pScrn->clock[i] = -1; + continue; + } + if (ProtectRegs) + (*ProtectRegs)(pScrn, FALSE); + if (BlankScreen) + (*BlankScreen)(pScrn, FALSE); + + usleep(50000); /* let VCO stabilise */ + + cnt = 0; + sync = 200000; + + while ((inb(status) & maskval) == 0x00) + if (sync-- == 0) goto finish; + /* Something appears to be happening, so reset sync count */ + sync = 200000; + while ((inb(status) & maskval) == maskval) + if (sync-- == 0) goto finish; + /* Something appears to be happening, so reset sync count */ + sync = 200000; + while ((inb(status) & maskval) == 0x00) + if (sync-- == 0) goto finish; + + for (rcnt = 0; rcnt < 5; rcnt++) + { + while (!(inb(status) & maskval)) + cnt++; + while ((inb(status) & maskval)) + cnt++; + } + +finish: + pScrn->clock[i] = cnt ? cnt : -1; + if (BlankScreen) + (*BlankScreen)(pScrn, TRUE); + } + + for (i = 0; i < num; i++) + { + if (i != knownclkindex) + { + if (pScrn->clock[i] == -1) + { + pScrn->clock[i] = 0; + } + else + { + pScrn->clock[i] = (int)(0.5 + + (((float)knownclkvalue) * pScrn->clock[knownclkindex]) / + (pScrn->clock[i])); + /* Round to nearest 10KHz */ + pScrn->clock[i] += 5; + pScrn->clock[i] /= 10; + pScrn->clock[i] *= 10; + } + } + } + + pScrn->clock[knownclkindex] = knownclkvalue; + pScrn->numClocks = num; + + /* Restore registers that were written on */ + (*ClockFunc)(pScrn, CLK_REG_RESTORE); +} + +const char * +xf86GetVisualName(int visual) +{ + if (visual < 0 || visual > DirectColor) + return NULL; + + return xf86VisualNames[visual]; +} + + +int +xf86GetVerbosity(void) +{ + return max(xf86Verbose, xf86LogVerbose); +} + +Pix24Flags +xf86GetPix24(void) +{ + return xf86Info.pixmap24; +} + + +int +xf86GetDepth(void) +{ + return xf86Depth; +} + + +rgb +xf86GetWeight(void) +{ + return xf86Weight; +} + + +Gamma +xf86GetGamma(void) +{ + return xf86Gamma; +} + + +Bool +xf86GetFlipPixels(void) +{ + return xf86FlipPixels; +} + + +const char * +xf86GetServerName(void) +{ + return xf86ServerName; +} + + +Bool +xf86ServerIsExiting(void) +{ + return (dispatchException & DE_TERMINATE) == DE_TERMINATE; +} + + +Bool +xf86ServerIsResetting(void) +{ + return xf86Resetting; +} + + +Bool +xf86ServerIsInitialising(void) +{ + return xf86Initialising; +} + + +Bool +xf86ServerIsOnlyDetecting(void) +{ + return xf86DoConfigure; +} + + +Bool +xf86CaughtSignal(void) +{ + return xf86Info.caughtSignal; +} + + +Bool +xf86GetVidModeAllowNonLocal(void) +{ + return xf86Info.vidModeAllowNonLocal; +} + + +Bool +xf86GetVidModeEnabled(void) +{ + return xf86Info.vidModeEnabled; +} + +Bool +xf86GetModInDevAllowNonLocal(void) +{ + return xf86Info.miscModInDevAllowNonLocal; +} + + +Bool +xf86GetModInDevEnabled(void) +{ + return xf86Info.miscModInDevEnabled; +} + + +Bool +xf86GetAllowMouseOpenFail(void) +{ + return xf86Info.allowMouseOpenFail; +} + + +Bool +xf86IsPc98(void) +{ +#if SUPPORT_PC98 + return xf86Info.pc98; +#else + return FALSE; +#endif +} + +void +xf86DisableRandR(void) +{ + xf86Info.disableRandR = TRUE; + xf86Info.randRFrom = X_PROBED; +} + +CARD32 +xf86GetModuleVersion(pointer module) +{ + return (CARD32)LoaderGetModuleVersion(module); +} + +pointer +xf86LoadDrvSubModule(DriverPtr drv, const char *name) +{ + pointer ret; + int errmaj = 0, errmin = 0; + + ret = LoadSubModule(drv->module, name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, + &errmaj, &errmin); + if (!ret) + LoaderErrorMsg(NULL, name, errmaj, errmin); + return ret; +} + +pointer +xf86LoadSubModule(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, const char *name) +{ + pointer ret; + int errmaj = 0, errmin = 0; + + ret = LoadSubModule(pScrn->module, name, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, + &errmaj, &errmin); + if (!ret) + LoaderErrorMsg(pScrn->name, name, errmaj, errmin); + return ret; +} + +/* + * xf86LoadOneModule loads a single module. + */ +pointer +xf86LoadOneModule(char *name, pointer opt) +{ + int errmaj, errmin; + char *Name; + pointer mod; + + if (!name) + return NULL; + + /* Normalise the module name */ + Name = xf86NormalizeName(name); + + /* Skip empty names */ + if (Name == NULL) + return NULL; + if (*Name == '\0') { + free(Name); + return NULL; + } + + mod = LoadModule(Name, NULL, NULL, NULL, opt, NULL, &errmaj, &errmin); + if (!mod) + LoaderErrorMsg(NULL, Name, errmaj, errmin); + free(Name); + return mod; +} + +void +xf86UnloadSubModule(pointer mod) +{ + /* + * This is disabled for now. The loader isn't smart enough yet to undo + * relocations. + */ +#if 0 + UnloadSubModule(mod); +#endif +} + +Bool +xf86LoaderCheckSymbol(const char *name) +{ + return LoaderSymbol(name) != NULL; +} + +typedef enum { + OPTION_BACKING_STORE +} BSOpts; + +static const OptionInfoRec BSOptions[] = { + { OPTION_BACKING_STORE, "BackingStore", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE }, + { -1, NULL, OPTV_NONE, {0}, FALSE } +}; + +void +xf86SetBackingStore(ScreenPtr pScreen) +{ + Bool useBS = FALSE; + MessageType from = X_DEFAULT; + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum]; + OptionInfoPtr options; + + options = xnfalloc(sizeof(BSOptions)); + (void)memcpy(options, BSOptions, sizeof(BSOptions)); + xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options); + + /* check for commandline option here */ + if (xf86bsEnableFlag) { + from = X_CMDLINE; + useBS = TRUE; + } else if (xf86bsDisableFlag) { + from = X_CMDLINE; + useBS = FALSE; + } else { + if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_BACKING_STORE, &useBS)) + from = X_CONFIG; + } + free(options); + pScreen->backingStoreSupport = useBS ? Always : NotUseful; + if (serverGeneration == 1) + xf86DrvMsg(pScreen->myNum, from, "Backing store %s\n", + useBS ? "enabled" : "disabled"); +} + + +typedef enum { + OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE +} SMOpts; + +static const OptionInfoRec SMOptions[] = { + { OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE, "SilkenMouse", OPTV_BOOLEAN, {0}, FALSE }, + { -1, NULL, OPTV_NONE, {0}, FALSE } +}; + +void +xf86SetSilkenMouse (ScreenPtr pScreen) +{ + Bool useSM = TRUE; + MessageType from = X_DEFAULT; + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[pScreen->myNum]; + OptionInfoPtr options; + + options = xnfalloc(sizeof(SMOptions)); + (void)memcpy(options, SMOptions, sizeof(SMOptions)); + xf86ProcessOptions(pScrn->scrnIndex, pScrn->options, options); + + /* check for commandline option here */ + /* disable if screen shares resources */ + /* TODO VGA arb disable silken mouse */ + if (xf86silkenMouseDisableFlag) { + from = X_CMDLINE; + useSM = FALSE; + } else { + if (xf86GetOptValBool(options, OPTION_SILKEN_MOUSE, &useSM)) + from = X_CONFIG; + } + free(options); + /* + * XXX quick hack to report correctly for OSs that can't do SilkenMouse + * yet. Should handle this differently so that alternate async methods + * work correctly with this too. + */ + pScrn->silkenMouse = useSM && xf86Info.useSIGIO && xf86SIGIOSupported(); + if (serverGeneration == 1) + xf86DrvMsg(pScreen->myNum, from, "Silken mouse %s\n", + pScrn->silkenMouse ? "enabled" : "disabled"); +} + +/* Wrote this function for the PM2 Xv driver, preliminary. */ + +pointer +xf86FindXvOptions(int scrnIndex, int adaptor_index, char *port_name, + char **adaptor_name, pointer *adaptor_options) +{ + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex]; + confXvAdaptorPtr adaptor; + int i; + + if (adaptor_index >= pScrn->confScreen->numxvadaptors) { + if (adaptor_name) *adaptor_name = NULL; + if (adaptor_options) *adaptor_options = NULL; + return NULL; + } + + adaptor = &pScrn->confScreen->xvadaptors[adaptor_index]; + if (adaptor_name) *adaptor_name = adaptor->identifier; + if (adaptor_options) *adaptor_options = adaptor->options; + + for (i = 0; i < adaptor->numports; i++) + if (!xf86NameCmp(adaptor->ports[i].identifier, port_name)) + return adaptor->ports[i].options; + + return NULL; +} + +/* Rather than duplicate loader's get OS function, just include it directly */ +#define LoaderGetOS xf86GetOS +#include "loader/os.c" + +static void +xf86ConfigFbEntityInactive(EntityInfoPtr pEnt, EntityProc init, + EntityProc enter, EntityProc leave, pointer private) +{ + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn; + + if ((pScrn = xf86FindScreenForEntity(pEnt->index))) + xf86RemoveEntityFromScreen(pScrn,pEnt->index); + xf86SetEntityFuncs(pEnt->index,init,enter,leave,private); +} + +ScrnInfoPtr +xf86ConfigFbEntity(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int scrnFlag, int entityIndex, + EntityProc init, EntityProc enter, EntityProc leave, + pointer private) +{ + EntityInfoPtr pEnt = xf86GetEntityInfo(entityIndex); + if (!pEnt) return pScrn; + + if (!(pEnt->location.type == BUS_NONE)) { + free(pEnt); + return pScrn; + } + + if (!pEnt->active) { + xf86ConfigFbEntityInactive(pEnt, init, enter, leave, private); + free(pEnt); + return pScrn; + } + + if (!pScrn) + pScrn = xf86AllocateScreen(pEnt->driver,scrnFlag); + xf86AddEntityToScreen(pScrn,entityIndex); + + xf86SetEntityFuncs(entityIndex,init,enter,leave,private); + + return pScrn; +} + +Bool +xf86IsScreenPrimary(int scrnIndex) +{ + ScrnInfoPtr pScrn = xf86Screens[scrnIndex]; + int i; + + for (i=0 ; i < pScrn->numEntities; i++) { + if (xf86IsEntityPrimary(i)) + return TRUE; + } + return FALSE; +} + +int +xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty(int ScrnIndex, Atom property, Atom type, + int format, unsigned long len, pointer value ) +{ + RootWinPropPtr pNewProp = NULL, pRegProp; + int i; + Bool existing = FALSE; + + DebugF("xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty(%d, %ld, %ld, %d, %ld, %p)\n", + ScrnIndex, property, type, format, len, value); + + if (ScrnIndex<0 || ScrnIndex>=xf86NumScreens) { + return BadMatch; + } + + if (xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable && + xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]) { + for (pNewProp = xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]; + pNewProp; pNewProp = pNewProp->next) { + if (strcmp(pNewProp->name, NameForAtom(property)) == 0) + break; + } + } + + if (!pNewProp) { + if ((pNewProp = (RootWinPropPtr)malloc(sizeof(RootWinProp))) == NULL) { + return BadAlloc; + } + /* + * We will put this property at the end of the list so that + * the changes are made in the order they were requested. + */ + pNewProp->next = NULL; + } else { + free(pNewProp->name); + existing = TRUE; + } + + pNewProp->name = xnfstrdup(NameForAtom(property)); + pNewProp->type = type; + pNewProp->format = format; + pNewProp->size = len; + pNewProp->data = value; + + DebugF("new property filled\n"); + + if (NULL==xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable) { + DebugF("creating xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[] size %d\n", + xf86NumScreens); + if ( NULL==(xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable=(RootWinPropPtr*)xnfcalloc(sizeof(RootWinProp),xf86NumScreens) )) { + return BadAlloc; + } + for (i=0; i<xf86NumScreens; i++) { + xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[i] = NULL; + } + } + + DebugF("xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable %p\n", + (void *)xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable); + DebugF("xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[%d] %p\n", + ScrnIndex, (void *)xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]); + + if (!existing) { + if ( xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex] == NULL) { + xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex] = pNewProp; + } else { + pRegProp = xf86RegisteredPropertiesTable[ScrnIndex]; + while (pRegProp->next != NULL) { + DebugF("- next %p\n", (void *)pRegProp); + pRegProp = pRegProp->next; + } + pRegProp->next = pNewProp; + } + } + DebugF("xf86RegisterRootWindowProperty succeeded\n"); + return Success; +} + +Bool +xf86IsUnblank(int mode) +{ + switch(mode) { + case SCREEN_SAVER_OFF: + case SCREEN_SAVER_FORCER: + return TRUE; + case SCREEN_SAVER_ON: + case SCREEN_SAVER_CYCLE: + return FALSE; + default: + xf86MsgVerb(X_WARNING, 0, "Unexpected save screen mode: %d\n", mode); + return TRUE; + } +} + +void +xf86MotionHistoryAllocate(InputInfoPtr pInfo) +{ + AllocateMotionHistory(pInfo->dev); +} |