- 04 May, 2017 1 commit
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
We need that function for performance reasons. By removing _X_DEPRECATED we get rid of compiler warnings.
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- 26 Mar, 2017 2 commits
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Arthur Huillet authored
_XReply isn't reentrant, and it can lead to deadlocks when the default error handler is called: _XDefaultError calls exit(1). It is called indirectly by _XReply when a X protocol error comes in that isn't filtered/handled by an extension or the application. This means that if the application (or one of its loaded shared libraries such as the NVIDIA OpenGL driver) has registered any _fini destructor, _fini will get called while still on the call stack of _XReply. If the destructor interacts with the X server and calls _XReply, it will hit a deadlock, looping on the following in _XReply: ConditionWait(dpy, dpy->xcb->reply_notify); It is legal for an application to make Xlib calls during _fini, and that is useful for an OpenGL driver to avoid resource leaks on the X server side, for example in the dlopen/dlclose case. However, the driver can not readily tell whether its _fini is being called because Xlib called exit, or for another reason (dlclose), so it is hard to cleanly work around this issue in the driver. This change makes it so _XReply effectively becomes a no-op when called after _XDefaultError was called, as though an XIOError had happened. The dpy connection isn't broken at that point, but any call to _XReply is going to hang. This is a bit of a kludge, because the more correct solution would be to make _XReply reentrant, maybe by broadcasting the reply_notify condition before calling the default error handler. However, such a change would carry a grater risk of introducing regressions in Xlib. This change will drop some valid requests on the floor, but this should not matter, as it will only do so in the case where the application is dying: X will clean up after it once exit() is done running. There is the case of XSetCloseDownMode(RETAIN_PERMANENT), but an application using that and wishing to clean up resources in _fini would currently be hitting a deadlock, which is hardly a better situation. Signed-off-by:
Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by:
Jamey Sharp <jamey@minilop.net>
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Julien Cristau authored
'ch' gets moved inside the allocated buffer as we're looping through fonts, so keep a reference to the start of the buffer so we can pass that to Xfree in the failure case. Fixes: commit 20a3f99eba5001925b8b313da3accb7900eb1927 "Plug a memory leak" Signed-off-by:
Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org> Reviewed-by:
Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> Signed-off-by:
Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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- 03 Mar, 2017 3 commits
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Mike Gabriel authored
- Support for i18n in libNX_X11 is static only, has ever been. - Thus, the files XlcSL.[co], XlcDL.[co], XDefaultIMIF.[co], XDefaultOMIF.[co] and lcDynamic.[co] become obsolete.
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Mike Gabriel authored
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Mike Gabriel authored
doc/libNX_X11/lcUniConv: Move over the rather-documentary files 8bit_tab_to_h.c and cjk_tab_to_h.c to nx-libs's doc/ folder.
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- 01 Mar, 2017 7 commits
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Mike Gabriel authored
Relates to ArcticaProject/nx-libs#275.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Relates to ArcticaProject/nx-libs#275.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#288.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#274.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#273.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#272.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#271.
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- 08 Feb, 2017 7 commits
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Mike Gabriel authored
Relates to ArcticaProject/nx-libs#275.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Relates to ArcticaProject/nx-libs#275.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#288.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#274.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#273.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#272.
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Mike Gabriel authored
Fixes ArcticaProject/nx-libs#271.
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- 17 Nov, 2016 2 commits
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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- 05 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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Mihai Moldovan authored
Creating libX11 symlinks breaks our builds in clean environments. Drop this feature for now. It must be rewritten to only create the symlinks after everything has been built.
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- 02 Nov, 2016 17 commits
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
is_numeric is only needed if X11_t is defined. Silences "warning: ‘is_numeric’ defined but not used [-Wunused-function]"
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
warning: "XTRANS_SEND_FDS" is not defined [-Wundef] This define came in via the recent xtrans update.
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
warning: format ‘%p’ expects argument of type ‘void *’
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
This lifts xtrans to the state of this commit: commit 560d7550e23e9b14056b4a9b2569c2f256015f8a Author: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu@apple.com> Date: Sat Sep 10 22:09:51 2016 -0700 Update strlcpy macro check to also check HAVE_STRLCPY xorg-server moved from HAS_STRLCPY to HAVE_STRLCPY in 2011 cf-xserver: d829a7c5cb42c979b58f3547136df5b05d906423 Signed-off-by:
Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu@apple.com>
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Adam Jackson authored
Remove CLTS code Never been used, as far as I can tell. Reviewed-by:
Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> Signed-off-by:
Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Backported-to-NX-by:
Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
this simplyfies updating to Xorg/xtrans upstream
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Jeremy Huddleston authored
""" It's simply obsolete, sloppy, compiler namespace pollution. The compiler is not allowed to predefine symbols that might conflict with ordinary identifiers. For backwards compatibility gcc currently predefines i386 when compiling for x86 32-bit (but not 64-bit), but that will go away. It is also not defined if you specify -ansi when invoking the compiler, because then it is seriously standards compliant. Other compilers shouldn't define it either. Correct code shouldn't rely on it being defined. However __i386__ is safe and proper. """ Backported-to-NX-by:
Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
empty lines and trailing whitespace
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Adam Jackson authored
If your OS doesn't have sysconf(3), then life is already hard for you. Backported-to-NX-by:
Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de>
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Ulrich Sibiller authored
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