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1 files changed, 297 insertions, 314 deletions
diff --git a/xorg-server/glx/indirect_util.c b/xorg-server/glx/indirect_util.c index f71fe6dd2..66604617e 100644 --- a/xorg-server/glx/indirect_util.c +++ b/xorg-server/glx/indirect_util.c @@ -1,314 +1,297 @@ -/*
- * (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2005
- * All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * 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, sub license,
- * 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 (including the next
- * paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
- * IBM,
- * AND/OR THEIR SUPPLIERS 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.
- */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H
-#include <dix-config.h>
-#else
-
-#include "glheader.h"
-
-#endif
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include <X11/Xmd.h>
-#include <GL/gl.h>
-#include <GL/glxproto.h>
-#include <inttypes.h>
-#include "indirect_size.h"
-#include "indirect_size_get.h"
-#include "indirect_dispatch.h"
-#include "glxserver.h"
-#include "glxbyteorder.h"
-#include "singlesize.h"
-#include "glapitable.h"
-#include "glapi.h"
-#include "glthread.h"
-#include "dispatch.h"
-#include "glxext.h"
-#include "indirect_table.h"
-#include "indirect_util.h"
-
-
-#define __GLX_PAD(a) (((a)+3)&~3)
-
-extern xGLXSingleReply __glXReply;
-
-
-GLint
-__glGetBooleanv_variable_size( GLenum e )
-{
- if ( e == GL_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS ) {
- GLint temp;
-
- CALL_GetIntegerv( GET_DISPATCH(),
- (GL_NUM_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS, & temp) );
- return temp;
- }
- else {
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Get a properly aligned buffer to hold reply data.
- *
- * \warning
- * This function assumes that \c local_buffer is already properly aligned.
- * It also assumes that \c alignment is a power of two.
- */
-void *
-__glXGetAnswerBuffer( __GLXclientState * cl, size_t required_size,
- void * local_buffer, size_t local_size, unsigned alignment )
-{
- void * buffer = local_buffer;
- const unsigned mask = alignment - 1;
-
- if ( local_size < required_size ) {
- const size_t worst_case_size = required_size + alignment;
- intptr_t temp_buf;
-
- if ( cl->returnBufSize < worst_case_size ) {
- void * temp = realloc( cl->returnBuf, worst_case_size );
-
- if ( temp == NULL ) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- cl->returnBuf = temp;
- cl->returnBufSize = worst_case_size;
- }
-
- temp_buf = (intptr_t) cl->returnBuf;
- temp_buf = (temp_buf + mask) & ~mask;
- buffer = (void *) temp_buf;
- }
-
- return buffer;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Send a GLX reply to the client.
- *
- * Technically speaking, there are several different ways to encode a GLX
- * reply. The primary difference is whether or not certain fields (e.g.,
- * retval, size, and "pad3") are set. This function gets around that by
- * always setting all of the fields to "reasonable" values. This does no
- * harm to clients, but it does make the server-side code much more compact.
- */
-void
-__glXSendReply( ClientPtr client, const void * data, size_t elements,
- size_t element_size, GLboolean always_array, CARD32 retval )
-{
- size_t reply_ints = 0;
-
- if ( __glXErrorOccured() ) {
- elements = 0;
- }
- else if ( (elements > 1) || always_array ) {
- reply_ints = bytes_to_int32(elements * element_size);
- }
-
- __glXReply.length = reply_ints;
- __glXReply.type = X_Reply;
- __glXReply.sequenceNumber = client->sequence;
- __glXReply.size = elements;
- __glXReply.retval = retval;
-
-
- /* It is faster on almost always every architecture to just copy the 8
- * bytes, even when not necessary, than check to see of the value of
- * elements requires it. Copying the data when not needed will do no
- * harm.
- */
-
- (void) memcpy( & __glXReply.pad3, data, 8 );
- WriteToClient( client, sz_xGLXSingleReply, (char *) & __glXReply );
-
- if ( reply_ints != 0 ) {
- WriteToClient( client, reply_ints * 4, (char *) data );
- }
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Send a GLX reply to the client.
- *
- * Technically speaking, there are several different ways to encode a GLX
- * reply. The primary difference is whether or not certain fields (e.g.,
- * retval, size, and "pad3") are set. This function gets around that by
- * always setting all of the fields to "reasonable" values. This does no
- * harm to clients, but it does make the server-side code much more compact.
- *
- * \warning
- * This function assumes that values stored in \c data will be byte-swapped
- * by the caller if necessary.
- */
-void
-__glXSendReplySwap( ClientPtr client, const void * data, size_t elements,
- size_t element_size, GLboolean always_array, CARD32 retval )
-{
- size_t reply_ints = 0;
-
- if ( __glXErrorOccured() ) {
- elements = 0;
- }
- else if ( (elements > 1) || always_array ) {
- reply_ints = bytes_to_int32(elements * element_size);
- }
-
- __glXReply.length = bswap_32( reply_ints );
- __glXReply.type = X_Reply;
- __glXReply.sequenceNumber = bswap_16( client->sequence );
- __glXReply.size = bswap_32( elements );
- __glXReply.retval = bswap_32( retval );
-
-
- /* It is faster on almost always every architecture to just copy the 8
- * bytes, even when not necessary, than check to see of the value of
- * elements requires it. Copying the data when not needed will do no
- * harm.
- */
-
- (void) memcpy( & __glXReply.pad3, data, 8 );
- WriteToClient( client, sz_xGLXSingleReply, (char *) & __glXReply );
-
- if ( reply_ints != 0 ) {
- WriteToClient( client, reply_ints * 4, (char *) data );
- }
-}
-
-
-static int
-get_decode_index(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info,
- unsigned opcode)
-{
- int remaining_bits;
- int next_remain;
- const int_fast16_t * const tree = dispatch_info->dispatch_tree;
- int_fast16_t index;
-
-
- remaining_bits = dispatch_info->bits;
- if (opcode >= (1U << remaining_bits)) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- index = 0;
- for (/* empty */; remaining_bits > 0; remaining_bits = next_remain) {
- unsigned mask;
- unsigned child_index;
-
-
- /* Calculate the slice of bits used by this node.
- *
- * If remaining_bits = 8 and tree[index] = 3, the mask of just the
- * remaining bits is 0x00ff and the mask for the remaining bits after
- * this node is 0x001f. By taking 0x00ff & ~0x001f, we get 0x00e0.
- * This masks the 3 bits that we would want for this node.
- */
-
- next_remain = remaining_bits - tree[index];
- mask = ((1 << remaining_bits) - 1) &
- ~((1 << next_remain) - 1);
-
-
- /* Using the mask, calculate the index of the opcode in the node.
- * With that index, fetch the index of the next node.
- */
-
- child_index = (opcode & mask) >> next_remain;
- index = tree[index + 1 + child_index];
-
-
- /* If the next node is an empty leaf, the opcode is for a non-existant
- * function. We're done.
- *
- * If the next node is a non-empty leaf, look up the function pointer
- * and return it.
- */
-
- if (index == EMPTY_LEAF) {
- return -1;
- }
- else if (IS_LEAF_INDEX(index)) {
- unsigned func_index;
-
-
- /* The value stored in the tree for a leaf node is the base of
- * the function pointers for that leaf node. The offset for the
- * function for a particular opcode is the remaining bits in the
- * opcode.
- */
-
- func_index = -index;
- func_index += opcode & ((1 << next_remain) - 1);
- return func_index;
- }
- }
-
- /* We should *never* get here!!!
- */
- return -1;
-}
-
-
-void *
-__glXGetProtocolDecodeFunction(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info,
- int opcode, int swapped_version)
-{
- const int func_index = get_decode_index(dispatch_info, opcode);
-
- return (func_index < 0)
- ? NULL
- : (void *) dispatch_info->dispatch_functions[func_index][swapped_version];
-}
-
-
-int
-__glXGetProtocolSizeData(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info,
- int opcode, __GLXrenderSizeData *data)
-{
- if (dispatch_info->size_table != NULL) {
- const int func_index = get_decode_index(dispatch_info, opcode);
-
- if ((func_index >= 0)
- && (dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][0] != 0)) {
- const int var_offset =
- dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][1];
-
- data->bytes = dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][0];
- data->varsize = (var_offset != ~0)
- ? dispatch_info->size_func_table[var_offset]
- : NULL;
-
- return 0;
- }
- }
-
- return -1;
-}
+/* + * (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2005 + * All Rights Reserved. + * + * 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, sub license, + * 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 (including the next + * paragraph) 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 NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + * IBM, + * AND/OR THEIR SUPPLIERS 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. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H +#include <dix-config.h> +#else + +#include "glheader.h" + +#endif + +#include <string.h> + +#include <X11/Xmd.h> +#include <GL/gl.h> +#include <GL/glxproto.h> +#include <inttypes.h> +#include "indirect_size.h" +#include "indirect_size_get.h" +#include "indirect_dispatch.h" +#include "glxserver.h" +#include "glxbyteorder.h" +#include "singlesize.h" +#include "glapitable.h" +#include "glapi.h" +#include "glthread.h" +#include "dispatch.h" +#include "glxext.h" +#include "indirect_table.h" +#include "indirect_util.h" + +#define __GLX_PAD(a) (((a)+3)&~3) + +extern xGLXSingleReply __glXReply; + +GLint +__glGetBooleanv_variable_size(GLenum e) +{ + if (e == GL_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS) { + GLint temp; + + CALL_GetIntegerv(GET_DISPATCH(), + (GL_NUM_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS, &temp)); + return temp; + } + else { + return 0; + } +} + +/** + * Get a properly aligned buffer to hold reply data. + * + * \warning + * This function assumes that \c local_buffer is already properly aligned. + * It also assumes that \c alignment is a power of two. + */ +void * +__glXGetAnswerBuffer(__GLXclientState * cl, size_t required_size, + void *local_buffer, size_t local_size, unsigned alignment) +{ + void *buffer = local_buffer; + const unsigned mask = alignment - 1; + + if (local_size < required_size) { + const size_t worst_case_size = required_size + alignment; + intptr_t temp_buf; + + if (cl->returnBufSize < worst_case_size) { + void *temp = realloc(cl->returnBuf, worst_case_size); + + if (temp == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + cl->returnBuf = temp; + cl->returnBufSize = worst_case_size; + } + + temp_buf = (intptr_t) cl->returnBuf; + temp_buf = (temp_buf + mask) & ~mask; + buffer = (void *) temp_buf; + } + + return buffer; +} + +/** + * Send a GLX reply to the client. + * + * Technically speaking, there are several different ways to encode a GLX + * reply. The primary difference is whether or not certain fields (e.g., + * retval, size, and "pad3") are set. This function gets around that by + * always setting all of the fields to "reasonable" values. This does no + * harm to clients, but it does make the server-side code much more compact. + */ +void +__glXSendReply(ClientPtr client, const void *data, size_t elements, + size_t element_size, GLboolean always_array, CARD32 retval) +{ + size_t reply_ints = 0; + + if (__glXErrorOccured()) { + elements = 0; + } + else if ((elements > 1) || always_array) { + reply_ints = bytes_to_int32(elements * element_size); + } + + __glXReply.length = reply_ints; + __glXReply.type = X_Reply; + __glXReply.sequenceNumber = client->sequence; + __glXReply.size = elements; + __glXReply.retval = retval; + + /* It is faster on almost always every architecture to just copy the 8 + * bytes, even when not necessary, than check to see of the value of + * elements requires it. Copying the data when not needed will do no + * harm. + */ + + (void) memcpy(&__glXReply.pad3, data, 8); + WriteToClient(client, sz_xGLXSingleReply, (char *) &__glXReply); + + if (reply_ints != 0) { + WriteToClient(client, reply_ints * 4, (char *) data); + } +} + +/** + * Send a GLX reply to the client. + * + * Technically speaking, there are several different ways to encode a GLX + * reply. The primary difference is whether or not certain fields (e.g., + * retval, size, and "pad3") are set. This function gets around that by + * always setting all of the fields to "reasonable" values. This does no + * harm to clients, but it does make the server-side code much more compact. + * + * \warning + * This function assumes that values stored in \c data will be byte-swapped + * by the caller if necessary. + */ +void +__glXSendReplySwap(ClientPtr client, const void *data, size_t elements, + size_t element_size, GLboolean always_array, CARD32 retval) +{ + size_t reply_ints = 0; + + if (__glXErrorOccured()) { + elements = 0; + } + else if ((elements > 1) || always_array) { + reply_ints = bytes_to_int32(elements * element_size); + } + + __glXReply.length = bswap_32(reply_ints); + __glXReply.type = X_Reply; + __glXReply.sequenceNumber = bswap_16(client->sequence); + __glXReply.size = bswap_32(elements); + __glXReply.retval = bswap_32(retval); + + /* It is faster on almost always every architecture to just copy the 8 + * bytes, even when not necessary, than check to see of the value of + * elements requires it. Copying the data when not needed will do no + * harm. + */ + + (void) memcpy(&__glXReply.pad3, data, 8); + WriteToClient(client, sz_xGLXSingleReply, (char *) &__glXReply); + + if (reply_ints != 0) { + WriteToClient(client, reply_ints * 4, (char *) data); + } +} + +static int +get_decode_index(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info, unsigned opcode) +{ + int remaining_bits; + int next_remain; + const int_fast16_t *const tree = dispatch_info->dispatch_tree; + int_fast16_t index; + + remaining_bits = dispatch_info->bits; + if (opcode >= (1U << remaining_bits)) { + return -1; + } + + index = 0; + for ( /* empty */ ; remaining_bits > 0; remaining_bits = next_remain) { + unsigned mask; + unsigned child_index; + + /* Calculate the slice of bits used by this node. + * + * If remaining_bits = 8 and tree[index] = 3, the mask of just the + * remaining bits is 0x00ff and the mask for the remaining bits after + * this node is 0x001f. By taking 0x00ff & ~0x001f, we get 0x00e0. + * This masks the 3 bits that we would want for this node. + */ + + next_remain = remaining_bits - tree[index]; + mask = ((1 << remaining_bits) - 1) & ~((1 << next_remain) - 1); + + /* Using the mask, calculate the index of the opcode in the node. + * With that index, fetch the index of the next node. + */ + + child_index = (opcode & mask) >> next_remain; + index = tree[index + 1 + child_index]; + + /* If the next node is an empty leaf, the opcode is for a non-existant + * function. We're done. + * + * If the next node is a non-empty leaf, look up the function pointer + * and return it. + */ + + if (index == EMPTY_LEAF) { + return -1; + } + else if (IS_LEAF_INDEX(index)) { + unsigned func_index; + + /* The value stored in the tree for a leaf node is the base of + * the function pointers for that leaf node. The offset for the + * function for a particular opcode is the remaining bits in the + * opcode. + */ + + func_index = -index; + func_index += opcode & ((1 << next_remain) - 1); + return func_index; + } + } + + /* We should *never* get here!!! + */ + return -1; +} + +void * +__glXGetProtocolDecodeFunction(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info, + int opcode, int swapped_version) +{ + const int func_index = get_decode_index(dispatch_info, opcode); + + return (func_index < 0) + ? NULL + : (void *) dispatch_info-> + dispatch_functions[func_index][swapped_version]; +} + +int +__glXGetProtocolSizeData(const struct __glXDispatchInfo *dispatch_info, + int opcode, __GLXrenderSizeData * data) +{ + if (dispatch_info->size_table != NULL) { + const int func_index = get_decode_index(dispatch_info, opcode); + + if ((func_index >= 0) + && (dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][0] != 0)) { + const int var_offset = dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][1]; + + data->bytes = dispatch_info->size_table[func_index][0]; + data->varsize = (var_offset != ~0) + ? dispatch_info->size_func_table[var_offset] + : NULL; + + return 0; + } + } + + return -1; +} |