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authorMatthieu Herrb <matthieu@cvs.openbsd.org>2012-03-27 19:14:22 +0000
committerMatthieu Herrb <matthieu@cvs.openbsd.org>2012-03-27 19:14:22 +0000
commiteba95debe02da5a275238fc46f5ac2bef3cf994d (patch)
treebb5f161deb24258b4b2a50d80370aa28365b1ad1 /dist
parentdea059ffde4b758e8efd2d506865530b2d882b19 (diff)
Update to libxcb 1.8.1. Tested by krw@, mpi@, shadchin@
Diffstat (limited to 'dist')
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/Makefile.am3
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/NEWS55
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/configure.ac45
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/doc/Makefile.am4
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_internals49
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_issues38
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/Makefile.am59
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/c_client.py1527
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb.h44
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_auth.c48
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_conn.c108
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_in.c265
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_out.c120
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_util.c206
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcb_windefs.h45
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcbext.h16
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/src/xcbint.h7
-rw-r--r--dist/libxcb/xcb-xkb.pc.in11
18 files changed, 2195 insertions, 455 deletions
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/Makefile.am b/dist/libxcb/Makefile.am
index ff9dea1cc..1f88b72da 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/Makefile.am
+++ b/dist/libxcb/Makefile.am
@@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ endif
if BUILD_XINPUT
pkgconfig_DATA += xcb-xinput.pc
endif
+if BUILD_XKB
+pkgconfig_DATA += xcb-xkb.pc
+endif
if BUILD_XPRINT
pkgconfig_DATA += xcb-xprint.pc
endif
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/NEWS b/dist/libxcb/NEWS
index 79698131b..66d6253ae 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/NEWS
+++ b/dist/libxcb/NEWS
@@ -1,3 +1,58 @@
+Release 1.8.1 (2012-03-09)
+==========================
+- Fix a busy loop on BSD and Mac OS
+- Bump xcb-proto requirement
+- Fallback to TCP if no protocol is specified and the UNIX connection fails
+- Update use of error_connection under WIN32 to _xcb_conn_ret_error()
+- Fix build of xcb_auth.c with XDMCP on WIN32
+- Revert "Fix include order with Xdmcp on WIN32"
+- darwin: Use read(2) rather than recv(2)
+- Add xkb_internals and xkb_issues to EXTRA_DIST.
+
+Release 1.8 (2012-01-11)
+========================
+- xcb_disconnect: call shutdown() to force a disconnect
+- Use special path to sockets when running under Solaris Trusted Extensions
+- Remove unused DECnet code
+- Add #include <sys/socket.h> to xcb_conn.c
+- Make launchd code in xcb_util.c match surrounding code indent levels
+- If protocol is "unix", use a Unix domain socket, not TCP
+- Added more error states and removed global error_connection
+- Handle XGE events with the "send event" flag
+- added xcb_sumof() with restriction to uint8_t
+- xkb: updated configure.ac/Makefile.am
+- xkb: added pkg config file
+- special case 'intermixed variable and fixed size fields': fixed reply side, needs testing
+- added accessors for special cases
+- Add support for building with Python 3
+- Insert, not append explicit xcbgen dir python path
+- xcb_request_check: Sync even if an event was read for this sequence.
+- _xcb_conn_wait: Shut down the connection on unexpected poll() events.
+- xcb_send_request: Send all requests using a common internal send_request.
+- xcb_request_check: Hold the I/O lock while deciding to sync.
+- xcb_discard_reply: Simplify by re-using poll_for_reply helper.
+- xcb_in: Use 64-bit sequence numbers internally everywhere.
+- Enable AM_SILENT_RULES on automake 1.11 or newer.
+- Factor reader_list management out of wait_for_reply.
+- Dequeue readers that can't receive any new responses.
+- Delete the old c-client.xsl.
+- Keep ALIGNOF definition out of the public namespace.
+- darwin: Don't use poll() when expected to run on darwin10 and prior
+- Add Win32
+- Allow disconnecting connections that are in error state.
+- Make xcb_take_socket keep flushing until idle
+- Support pre-IPv6 systems (without getaddrinfo)
+- Drop AI_ADDRCONFIG when resolving TCP addresses
+- xcb_auth: Fix memory leak in _xcb_get_auth_info.
+- Don't emit out-of-module sizeof definitions
+- Clean up a couple of warnings in xprint
+- Prevent reply waiters from being blocked.
+- Prevent theoretical double free and leak on get_peer_sock_name.
+- Introduce a variant of xcb_poll_for_event for examining event queue.
+- xcb_take_socket: Document sequence wrap requirements
+- Compute alignment correctly
+- Fix a dead-lock due to xcb_poll_for_reply
+
Release 1.7 (2010-08-13)
========================
- Always wake up readers after writing
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/configure.ac b/dist/libxcb/configure.ac
index 41789895e..e94e32c7b 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/configure.ac
+++ b/dist/libxcb/configure.ac
@@ -3,18 +3,20 @@
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT([libxcb],
- 1.7,
+ 1.8.1,
[xcb@lists.freedesktop.org])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([xcb.pc.in])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2])
+m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
-AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.5])
+AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.6])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CHECK, [check >= 0.9.4], [HAVE_CHECK=yes], [HAVE_CHECK=no])
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_CHECK, test x$HAVE_CHECK = xyes)
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/config.h])
+AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_PROG_CC
@@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ fi
AC_SUBST(HTML_CHECK_RESULT)
# Checks for pkg-config packages
-PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XCBPROTO, xcb-proto >= 1.6)
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XCBPROTO, xcb-proto >= 1.7)
NEEDED="pthread-stubs xau >= 0.99.2"
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NEEDED, $NEEDED)
@@ -72,12 +74,21 @@ AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getaddrinfo, socket)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(connect, socket)
+have_win32="no"
+lt_enable_auto_import=""
case $host_os in
+mingw*)
+ have_win32="yes"
+ lt_enable_auto_import="-Wl,--enable-auto-import"
+ ;;
linux*)
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_ABSTRACT_SOCKETS], 1, [Define if your platform supports abstract sockets])
;;
esac
+AC_SUBST(lt_enable_auto_import)
+AM_CONDITIONAL([XCB_HAVE_WIN32], [test "x${have_win32}" = "xyes"])
+
dnl define buffer queue size
AC_ARG_WITH([queue-size],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-queue-size=SIZE],
@@ -95,6 +106,10 @@ AC_CHECK_MEMBER([struct sockaddr_un.sun_len],
#include <sys/un.h>
])
+dnl check for support for Solaris Trusted Extensions
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS([tsol/label.h])
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([is_system_labeled])
+
xcbincludedir='${includedir}/xcb'
AC_SUBST(xcbincludedir)
@@ -120,9 +135,26 @@ AC_PREREQ([2.59c], [], [AC_SUBST([htmldir], [m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME],
XCB_CHECK_DOXYGEN()
+AC_CHECK_FUNC(getaddrinfo, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETADDRINFO, 1, [getaddrinfo() function is available])], )
+
case $host_os in
- # darwin has poll() but can't be used to poll character devices (atleast through SnowLeopard)
- darwin*) ;;
+ # darwin through Snow Leopard has poll() but can't be used to poll character devices.
+ darwin@<:@789@:>@*|darwin10*) ;;
+ darwin*)
+ _ac_xorg_macosx_version_min=""
+ if echo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS | grep -q mmacosx-version-min ; then
+ _ac_xorg_macosx_version_min=`echo $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS | sed 's/^.*-mmacosx-version-min=\(@<:@^ @:>@*\).*$/\1/'`
+ else
+ _ac_xorg_macosx_version_min=$MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
+ fi
+ case $_ac_xorg_macosx_version_min in
+ 10.@<:@0123456@:>@|10.@<:@0123456@:>@.*) ;;
+ *)
+ AC_CHECK_FUNC(poll, [AC_DEFINE(USE_POLL, 1, [poll() function is available])], )
+ ;;
+ esac
+ unset _ac_xorg_macosx_version_min
+ ;;
*)
AC_CHECK_FUNC(poll, [AC_DEFINE(USE_POLL, 1, [poll() function is available])], )
;;
@@ -146,6 +178,7 @@ XCB_EXTENSION(XFixes, "yes")
XCB_EXTENSION(XFree86-DRI, "yes")
XCB_EXTENSION(Xinerama, "yes")
XCB_EXTENSION(XInput, "no")
+XCB_EXTENSION(XKB, "no")
XCB_EXTENSION(Xprint, "yes")
XCB_EXTENSION(SELinux, "no")
XCB_EXTENSION(XTest, "yes")
@@ -189,6 +222,7 @@ xcb-xf86dri.pc
xcb-xfixes.pc
xcb-xinerama.pc
xcb-xinput.pc
+xcb-xkb.pc
xcb-xprint.pc
xcb-xselinux.pc
xcb-xtest.pc
@@ -232,6 +266,7 @@ echo " Xfixes..............: ${BUILD_XFIXES}"
echo " Xfree86-dri.........: ${BUILD_XFREE86_DRI}"
echo " xinerama............: ${BUILD_XINERAMA}"
echo " xinput..............: ${BUILD_XINPUT}"
+echo " xkb.................: ${BUILD_XKB}"
echo " xprint..............: ${BUILD_XPRINT}"
echo " xtest...............: ${BUILD_XTEST}"
echo " xv..................: ${BUILD_XV}"
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/doc/Makefile.am b/dist/libxcb/doc/Makefile.am
index 19255197c..dbe2e0b0c 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/doc/Makefile.am
+++ b/dist/libxcb/doc/Makefile.am
@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@
EXTRA_DIST = \
tutorial/index.html \
tutorial/xcb.css \
-xcb.doxygen.in
+xcb.doxygen.in \
+xkb_internals \
+xkb_issues
docdirs = $(srcdir)/tutorial
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_internals b/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_internals
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..93c6d0170
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_internals
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+
+XKB introduces several uncommon data structures:
+ - switch allows conditional inclusion of fields
+ - several complex objects intermix variable and fixed size fields
+ - lists with a variable number of variable size objects
+
+To handle these objects, a number of new functions is generated:
+ - _serialize() turns a structured object into a byte stream,
+ (re)ordering or including fields according to the protocol
+ - _unserialize() rewrites data from a buffer into a structured object
+ - _unpack() expands a buffer representing a switch object into
+ a special structured type, all flags needed to resolve the switch
+ expression have to given as parameters
+ - _sizeof() calculates the size of a serialized object, often by calling
+ _unserialize()/_unpack() internally
+
+The new structured data type for switch is special as it contains fixed
+and variable size fields. Variable size fields can be accessed via pointers.
+
+If switch appears in a request, an additional set of request helpers is
+generated with the suffix _aux or _aux_(un)checked. While the 'common'
+request functions require that switch has been serialized before, the _aux
+variants take the structured data type. They are especially designed to
+replace certain functions in xcb-util/aux.
+
+Accessors for switch members need two parameters, where the first is usually
+a pointer to the respective request or reply structure, while the second
+is a pointer to the unpacked switch data structure.
+
+Functions from the serialize family that take a double pointer can allocate
+memory on their own, which is useful if the size of a buffer has to be
+calculated depending on the data within. These functions call malloc() when
+the double pointer is given as the address of a pointer that has been
+initialized to 0. It is the responsibility of the user to free any allocated
+memory.
+
+Intermixed variable and fixed size fields are an important special case in XKB.
+The current implementation resolves the issue by reordering the fields before
+sending them on the wire as well as before returning a reply. That means that
+these objects look like 'common' XCB data types and they can be accessed as such
+(i.e. fixed size fields directly via the structured type and variable size fields
+via accessors/iterators).
+
+In case a list with variable size elements needs to be accessed, it is necessary
+to use iterators. The iterator functions take care of determining the actual
+object size for each element automatically.
+
+A small and preliminary set of auxiliary functions is available in xkb_util.c
+in the check_xkb module.
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_issues b/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_issues
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..80efcc1fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dist/libxcb/doc/xkb_issues
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+
+There are a number of problematic special cases in XKB. The issues
+mentioned here are at most partly resolved.
+
+1. The are several XxxDoodad structures defined in xkb.xml. They are used
+ in a few lists, but in a rather special way:
+ The struct "CommonDoodad" is supposed to be a rather generic data type,
+ combining the most basic Doodad fields that are common in all these structures.
+ All Doodads are encapsulated in a union type simply called "Doodad".
+ Now this union is used in subsequent list definitions, aiming at a kind of
+ 'polymorphism': From inspection of the protocol and Xlib, the Doodads are to
+ be discriminated based on their type field.
+ However the special meaning of the type field is not encoded in the protocol.
+ Furthermore the TextDoodad and the LogoDoodad are variable size types due to
+ some fields of type CountedString16, thereby turning the union into a
+ possibly variable size type as well.
+ However, for lists with variable size elements, special sizeof functions are
+ required. These cannot be autogenerated as it cannot be referred which
+ Doodad type to use for the union.
+ Therefore, the Doodad type structures are unsupported at the moment.
+
+2. There are still some bugs in xkb.xml: Either certain fields are missing
+ that are required by the protocol, or Xlib simply has another understanding
+ of the protocol.
+
+3. The interface for accessors should be reviewed.
+
+4. Currently some bitcases carry 'name' attributes. These could be avoided if
+ the data within would consist of a singe struct field only.
+
+5. switch could get a 'fixed_size' attribute, so when rewriting valueparam to switch,
+ an uint32_t * pointer could be used instead of void *.
+
+6. The automatic inclusion of padding requires some complicated coding in the
+ generator. This is errorprone and could be avoided if all padding is explicitly
+ given in the protocol definition. For variable size fields that require padding,
+ the pad tag could get a 'fieldref' attribute. That way padding could be handled
+ a lot easier in the autogenerator. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/Makefile.am b/dist/libxcb/src/Makefile.am
index f0bdeaa46..950de5c14 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/Makefile.am
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/Makefile.am
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ nodist_libxcb_la_SOURCES = xproto.c bigreq.c xc_misc.c
# * If you add an interface, increment current and age and set revision to 0.
# * If you change or remove an interface, increment current and set revision
# and age to 0.
-libxcb_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 2:0:1 -no-undefined
+libxcb_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 2:0:1 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
XCB_LIBS = libxcb.la
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ XCB_LIBS = libxcb.la
EXTSOURCES += composite.c
if BUILD_COMPOSITE
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-composite.la
-libxcb_composite_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_composite_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_composite_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_composite_la_SOURCES = composite.c composite.h
endif
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += damage.c
if BUILD_DAMAGE
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-damage.la
-libxcb_damage_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_damage_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_damage_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_damage_la_SOURCES = damage.c damage.h
endif
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += dpms.c
if BUILD_DPMS
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-dpms.la
-libxcb_dpms_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_dpms_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_dpms_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_dpms_la_SOURCES = dpms.c dpms.h
endif
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += dri2.c
if BUILD_DRI2
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-dri2.la
-libxcb_dri2_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_dri2_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_dri2_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_dri2_la_SOURCES = dri2.c dri2.h
endif
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += glx.c
if BUILD_GLX
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-glx.la
-libxcb_glx_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_glx_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_glx_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_glx_la_SOURCES = glx.c glx.h
endif
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += randr.c
if BUILD_RANDR
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-randr.la
-libxcb_randr_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:1 -no-undefined
+libxcb_randr_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:1 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_randr_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_randr_la_SOURCES = randr.c randr.h
endif
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += record.c
if BUILD_RECORD
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-record.la
-libxcb_record_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_record_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_record_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_record_la_SOURCES = record.c record.h
endif
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += render.c
if BUILD_RENDER
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-render.la
-libxcb_render_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_render_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_render_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_render_la_SOURCES = render.c render.h
endif
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += res.c
if BUILD_RESOURCE
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-res.la
-libxcb_res_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_res_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_res_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_res_la_SOURCES = res.c res.h
endif
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += screensaver.c
if BUILD_SCREENSAVER
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-screensaver.la
-libxcb_screensaver_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_screensaver_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_screensaver_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_screensaver_la_SOURCES = screensaver.c screensaver.h
endif
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += shape.c
if BUILD_SHAPE
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-shape.la
-libxcb_shape_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_shape_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_shape_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_shape_la_SOURCES = shape.c shape.h
endif
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += shm.c
if BUILD_SHM
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-shm.la
-libxcb_shm_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_shm_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_shm_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_shm_la_SOURCES = shm.c shm.h
endif
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += sync.c
if BUILD_SYNC
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-sync.la
-libxcb_sync_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_sync_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_sync_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_sync_la_SOURCES = sync.c sync.h
endif
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xevie.c
if BUILD_XEVIE
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xevie.la
-libxcb_xevie_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xevie_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xevie_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xevie_la_SOURCES = xevie.c xevie.h
endif
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xf86dri.c
if BUILD_XFREE86_DRI
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xf86dri.la
-libxcb_xf86dri_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xf86dri_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xf86dri_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xf86dri_la_SOURCES = xf86dri.c xf86dri.h
endif
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xfixes.c
if BUILD_XFIXES
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xfixes.la
-libxcb_xfixes_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xfixes_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xfixes_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xfixes_la_SOURCES = xfixes.c xfixes.h
endif
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xinerama.c
if BUILD_XINERAMA
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xinerama.la
-libxcb_xinerama_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xinerama_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xinerama_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xinerama_la_SOURCES = xinerama.c xinerama.h
endif
@@ -163,15 +163,23 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xinput.c
if BUILD_XINPUT
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xinput.la
-libxcb_xinput_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xinput_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xinput_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xinput_la_SOURCES = xinput.c xinput.h
endif
+EXTSOURCES += xkb.c
+if BUILD_XKB
+lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xkb.la
+libxcb_xkb_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xkb_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
+nodist_libxcb_xkb_la_SOURCES = xkb.c xkb.h
+endif
+
EXTSOURCES += xprint.c
if BUILD_XPRINT
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xprint.la
-libxcb_xprint_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xprint_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xprint_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xprint_la_SOURCES = xprint.c xprint.h
endif
@@ -179,7 +187,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xselinux.c
if BUILD_SELINUX
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xselinux.la
-libxcb_xselinux_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xselinux_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xselinux_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xselinux_la_SOURCES = xselinux.c xselinux.h
endif
@@ -187,7 +195,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xtest.c
if BUILD_XTEST
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xtest.la
-libxcb_xtest_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xtest_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xtest_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xtest_la_SOURCES = xtest.c xtest.h
endif
@@ -195,7 +203,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xv.c
if BUILD_XV
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xv.la
-libxcb_xv_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xv_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xv_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xv_la_SOURCES = xv.c xv.h
endif
@@ -203,7 +211,7 @@ endif
EXTSOURCES += xvmc.c
if BUILD_XVMC
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libxcb-xvmc.la
-libxcb_xvmc_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined
+libxcb_xvmc_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0 -no-undefined @lt_enable_auto_import@
libxcb_xvmc_la_LIBADD = $(XCB_LIBS)
nodist_libxcb_xvmc_la_SOURCES = xvmc.c xvmc.h
endif
@@ -211,6 +219,9 @@ endif
EXTHEADERS=$(EXTSOURCES:.c=.h)
xcbinclude_HEADERS = xcb.h xcbext.h
+if XCB_HAVE_WIN32
+xcbinclude_HEADERS += xcb_windefs.h
+endif
nodist_xcbinclude_HEADERS = $(EXTHEADERS)
noinst_HEADERS = xcbint.h
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/c_client.py b/dist/libxcb/src/c_client.py
index 4f3b0894d..ad3ea22ea 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/c_client.py
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/c_client.py
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
from xml.etree.cElementTree import *
from os.path import basename
+from functools import reduce
import getopt
import sys
import re
@@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ _extension_special_cases = ['XPrint', 'XCMisc', 'BigRequests']
_cplusplus_annoyances = {'class' : '_class',
'new' : '_new',
'delete': '_delete'}
+_c_keywords = {'default' : '_default'}
_hlines = []
_hlevel = 0
@@ -23,6 +25,12 @@ _clines = []
_clevel = 0
_ns = None
+# global variable to keep track of serializers and
+# switch data types due to weird dependencies
+finished_serializers = []
+finished_sizeof = []
+finished_switch = []
+
def _h(fmt, *args):
'''
Writes the given line to the header file.
@@ -81,6 +89,8 @@ def _cpp(str):
'''
if str in _cplusplus_annoyances:
return _cplusplus_annoyances[str]
+ elif str in _c_keywords:
+ return _c_keywords[str]
else:
return str
@@ -158,11 +168,16 @@ def c_open(self):
_h('')
_h('#include "xcb.h"')
+ _c('#include <stdlib.h>')
_c('#include <string.h>')
_c('#include <assert.h>')
+ _c('#include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof() */')
_c('#include "xcbext.h"')
_c('#include "%s.h"', _ns.header)
+ _c('')
+ _c('#define ALIGNOF(type) offsetof(struct { char dummy; type member; }, member)')
+
if _ns.is_ext:
for (n, h) in self.imports:
_hc('#include "%s.h"', h)
@@ -273,7 +288,30 @@ def _c_type_setup(self, name, postfix):
self.c_reply_type = _t(name + ('reply',))
self.c_cookie_type = _t(name + ('cookie',))
- if self.is_container:
+ self.need_aux = False
+ self.need_serialize = False
+ self.need_sizeof = False
+
+ self.c_aux_name = _n(name + ('aux',))
+ self.c_aux_checked_name = _n(name + ('aux', 'checked'))
+ self.c_aux_unchecked_name = _n(name + ('aux', 'unchecked'))
+ self.c_serialize_name = _n(name + ('serialize',))
+ self.c_unserialize_name = _n(name + ('unserialize',))
+ self.c_unpack_name = _n(name + ('unpack',))
+ self.c_sizeof_name = _n(name + ('sizeof',))
+
+ # special case: structs where variable size fields are followed by fixed size fields
+ self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields = False
+
+ if self.is_switch:
+ self.need_serialize = True
+ self.c_container = 'struct'
+ for bitcase in self.bitcases:
+ bitcase.c_field_name = _cpp(bitcase.field_name)
+ bitcase_name = bitcase.field_type if bitcase.type.has_name else name
+ _c_type_setup(bitcase.type, bitcase_name, ())
+
+ elif self.is_container:
self.c_container = 'union' if self.is_union else 'struct'
prev_varsized_field = None
@@ -284,13 +322,28 @@ def _c_type_setup(self, name, postfix):
_c_type_setup(field.type, field.field_type, ())
if field.type.is_list:
_c_type_setup(field.type.member, field.field_type, ())
+ if (field.type.nmemb is None):
+ self.need_sizeof = True
field.c_field_type = _t(field.field_type)
field.c_field_const_type = ('' if field.type.nmemb == 1 else 'const ') + field.c_field_type
field.c_field_name = _cpp(field.field_name)
- field.c_subscript = '[%d]' % field.type.nmemb if (field.type.nmemb > 1) else ''
+ field.c_subscript = '[%d]' % field.type.nmemb if (field.type.nmemb and field.type.nmemb > 1) else ''
field.c_pointer = ' ' if field.type.nmemb == 1 else '*'
+ # correct the c_pointer field for variable size non-list types
+ if not field.type.fixed_size() and field.c_pointer == ' ':
+ field.c_pointer = '*'
+ if field.type.is_list and not field.type.member.fixed_size():
+ field.c_pointer = '*'
+
+ if field.type.is_switch:
+ field.c_pointer = '*'
+ field.c_field_const_type = 'const ' + field.c_field_type
+ self.need_aux = True
+ elif not field.type.fixed_size() and not field.type.is_bitcase:
+ self.need_sizeof = True
+
field.c_iterator_type = _t(field.field_type + ('iterator',)) # xcb_fieldtype_iterator_t
field.c_iterator_name = _n(name + (field.field_name, 'iterator')) # xcb_container_field_iterator
field.c_accessor_name = _n(name + (field.field_name,)) # xcb_container_field
@@ -306,10 +359,889 @@ def _c_type_setup(self, name, postfix):
if field.type.fixed_size():
prev_varsized_offset += field.type.size
+ # special case: intermixed fixed and variable size fields
+ if prev_varsized_field is not None and not field.type.is_pad and field.wire:
+ if not self.is_union:
+ self.need_serialize = True
+ self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields = True
else:
self.last_varsized_field = field
prev_varsized_field = field
- prev_varsized_offset = 0
+ prev_varsized_offset = 0
+
+ if self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ if field.type.fixed_size():
+ field.prev_varsized_field = None
+
+ if self.need_serialize:
+ # when _unserialize() is wanted, create _sizeof() as well for consistency reasons
+ self.need_sizeof = True
+
+ # as switch does never appear at toplevel,
+ # continue here with type construction
+ if self.is_switch:
+ if self.c_type not in finished_switch:
+ finished_switch.append(self.c_type)
+ # special: switch C structs get pointer fields for variable-sized members
+ _c_complex(self)
+ for bitcase in self.bitcases:
+ bitcase_name = bitcase.type.name if bitcase.type.has_name else name
+ _c_accessors(bitcase.type, bitcase_name, bitcase_name)
+ # no list with switch as element, so no call to
+ # _c_iterator(field.type, field_name) necessary
+
+ if not self.is_bitcase:
+ if self.need_serialize:
+ if self.c_serialize_name not in finished_serializers:
+ finished_serializers.append(self.c_serialize_name)
+ _c_serialize('serialize', self)
+
+ # _unpack() and _unserialize() are only needed for special cases:
+ # switch -> unpack
+ # special cases -> unserialize
+ if self.is_switch or self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c_serialize('unserialize', self)
+
+ if self.need_sizeof:
+ if self.c_sizeof_name not in finished_sizeof:
+ if not module.namespace.is_ext or self.name[:2] == module.namespace.prefix:
+ finished_sizeof.append(self.c_sizeof_name)
+ _c_serialize('sizeof', self)
+# _c_type_setup()
+
+def _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix, field=None):
+ """
+ turn prefix, which is a list of tuples (name, separator, Type obj) into a string
+ representing a valid name in C (based on the context)
+ if field is not None, append the field name as well
+ """
+ prefix_str = ''
+ for name, sep, obj in prefix:
+ prefix_str += name
+ if '' == sep:
+ sep = '->'
+ if ((obj.is_bitcase and obj.has_name) or # named bitcase
+ (obj.is_switch and len(obj.parents)>1)):
+ sep = '.'
+ prefix_str += sep
+ if field is not None:
+ prefix_str += _cpp(field.field_name)
+ return prefix_str
+# _c_absolute_name
+
+def _c_helper_field_mapping(complex_type, prefix, flat=False):
+ """
+ generate absolute names, based on prefix, for all fields starting from complex_type
+ if flat == True, nested complex types are not taken into account
+ """
+ all_fields = {}
+ if complex_type.is_switch:
+ for b in complex_type.bitcases:
+ if b.type.has_name:
+ switch_name, switch_sep, switch_type = prefix[-1]
+ bitcase_prefix = prefix + [(b.type.name[-1], '.', b.type)]
+ else:
+ bitcase_prefix = prefix
+
+ if (True==flat and not b.type.has_name) or False==flat:
+ all_fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(b.type, bitcase_prefix, flat))
+ else:
+ for f in complex_type.fields:
+ fname = _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix, f)
+ if f.field_name in all_fields:
+ raise Exception("field name %s has been registered before" % f.field_name)
+
+ all_fields[f.field_name] = (fname, f)
+ if f.type.is_container and flat==False:
+ if f.type.is_bitcase and not f.type.has_name:
+ new_prefix = prefix
+ elif f.type.is_switch and len(f.type.parents)>1:
+ # nested switch gets another separator
+ new_prefix = prefix+[(f.c_field_name, '.', f.type)]
+ else:
+ new_prefix = prefix+[(f.c_field_name, '->', f.type)]
+ all_fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(f.type, new_prefix, flat))
+
+ return all_fields
+# _c_field_mapping()
+
+def _c_helper_resolve_field_names (prefix):
+ """
+ get field names for all objects in the prefix array
+ """
+ all_fields = {}
+ tmp_prefix = []
+ # look for fields in the remaining containers
+ for idx, p in enumerate(prefix):
+ name, sep, obj = p
+ if ''==sep:
+ # sep can be preset in prefix, if not, make a sensible guess
+ sep = '.' if (obj.is_switch or obj.is_bitcase) else '->'
+ # exception: 'toplevel' object (switch as well!) always have sep '->'
+ sep = '->' if idx<1 else sep
+ if not obj.is_bitcase or (obj.is_bitcase and obj.has_name):
+ tmp_prefix.append((name, sep, obj))
+ all_fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(obj, tmp_prefix, flat=True))
+
+ return all_fields
+# _c_helper_resolve_field_names
+
+def get_expr_fields(self):
+ """
+ get the Fields referenced by switch or list expression
+ """
+ def get_expr_field_names(expr):
+ if expr.op is None:
+ if expr.lenfield_name is not None:
+ return [expr.lenfield_name]
+ else:
+ # constant value expr
+ return []
+ else:
+ if expr.op == '~':
+ return get_expr_field_names(expr.rhs)
+ elif expr.op == 'popcount':
+ return get_expr_field_names(expr.rhs)
+ elif expr.op == 'sumof':
+ # sumof expr references another list,
+ # we need that list's length field here
+ field = None
+ for f in expr.lenfield_parent.fields:
+ if f.field_name == expr.lenfield_name:
+ field = f
+ break
+ if field is None:
+ raise Exception("list field '%s' referenced by sumof not found" % expr.lenfield_name)
+ # referenced list + its length field
+ return [expr.lenfield_name] + get_expr_field_names(field.type.expr)
+ elif expr.op == 'enumref':
+ return []
+ else:
+ return get_expr_field_names(expr.lhs) + get_expr_field_names(expr.rhs)
+ # get_expr_field_names()
+
+ # resolve the field names with the parent structure(s)
+ unresolved_fields_names = get_expr_field_names(self.expr)
+
+ # construct prefix from self
+ prefix = [('', '', p) for p in self.parents]
+ if self.is_container:
+ prefix.append(('', '', self))
+
+ all_fields = _c_helper_resolve_field_names (prefix)
+ resolved_fields_names = list(filter(lambda x: x in all_fields.keys(), unresolved_fields_names))
+ if len(unresolved_fields_names) != len(resolved_fields_names):
+ raise Exception("could not resolve all fields for %s" % self.name)
+
+ resolved_fields = [all_fields[n][1] for n in resolved_fields_names]
+ return resolved_fields
+# get_expr_fields()
+
+def resolve_expr_fields(complex_obj):
+ """
+ find expr fields appearing in complex_obj and descendents that cannot be resolved within complex_obj
+ these are normally fields that need to be given as function parameters
+ """
+ all_fields = []
+ expr_fields = []
+ unresolved = []
+
+ for field in complex_obj.fields:
+ all_fields.append(field)
+ if field.type.is_switch or field.type.is_list:
+ expr_fields += get_expr_fields(field.type)
+ if field.type.is_container:
+ expr_fields += resolve_expr_fields(field.type)
+
+ # try to resolve expr fields
+ for e in expr_fields:
+ if e not in all_fields and e not in unresolved:
+ unresolved.append(e)
+ return unresolved
+# resolve_expr_fields()
+
+def get_serialize_params(context, self, buffer_var='_buffer', aux_var='_aux'):
+ """
+ functions like _serialize(), _unserialize(), and _unpack() sometimes need additional parameters:
+ E.g. in order to unpack switch, extra parameters might be needed to evaluate the switch
+ expression. This function tries to resolve all fields within a structure, and returns the
+ unresolved fields as the list of external parameters.
+ """
+ def add_param(params, param):
+ if param not in params:
+ params.append(param)
+
+ # collect all fields into param_fields
+ param_fields = []
+ wire_fields = []
+
+ for field in self.fields:
+ if field.visible:
+ # the field should appear as a parameter in the function call
+ param_fields.append(field)
+ if field.wire and not field.auto:
+ if field.type.fixed_size() and not self.is_switch:
+ # field in the xcb_out structure
+ wire_fields.append(field)
+ # fields like 'pad0' are skipped!
+
+ # in case of switch, parameters always contain any fields referenced in the switch expr
+ # we do not need any variable size fields here, as the switch data type contains both
+ # fixed and variable size fields
+ if self.is_switch:
+ param_fields = get_expr_fields(self)
+
+ # _serialize()/_unserialize()/_unpack() function parameters
+ # note: don't use set() for params, it is unsorted
+ params = []
+
+ # 1. the parameter for the void * buffer
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ params.append(('void', '**', buffer_var))
+ elif context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+ params.append(('const void', '*', buffer_var))
+
+ # 2. any expr fields that cannot be resolved within self and descendants
+ unresolved_fields = resolve_expr_fields(self)
+ for f in unresolved_fields:
+ add_param(params, (f.c_field_type, '', f.c_field_name))
+
+ # 3. param_fields contain the fields necessary to evaluate the switch expr or any other fields
+ # that do not appear in the data type struct
+ for p in param_fields:
+ if self.is_switch:
+ typespec = p.c_field_const_type
+ pointerspec = p.c_pointer
+ add_param(params, (typespec, pointerspec, p.c_field_name))
+ else:
+ if p.visible and not p.wire and not p.auto:
+ typespec = p.c_field_type
+ pointerspec = ''
+ add_param(params, (typespec, pointerspec, p.c_field_name))
+
+ # 4. aux argument
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ add_param(params, ('const %s' % self.c_type, '*', aux_var))
+ elif 'unserialize' == context:
+ add_param(params, ('%s' % self.c_type, '**', aux_var))
+ elif 'unpack' == context:
+ add_param(params, ('%s' % self.c_type, '*', aux_var))
+
+ # 5. switch contains all variable size fields as struct members
+ # for other data types though, these have to be supplied separately
+ # this is important for the special case of intermixed fixed and
+ # variable size fields
+ if not self.is_switch and 'serialize' == context:
+ for p in param_fields:
+ if not p.type.fixed_size():
+ add_param(params, (p.c_field_const_type, '*', p.c_field_name))
+
+ return (param_fields, wire_fields, params)
+# get_serialize_params()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space, postpone):
+ code_lines.append('%s /* insert padding */' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_pad = -xcb_block_len & (xcb_align_to - 1);' % space)
+# code_lines.append('%s printf("automatically inserting padding: %%%%d\\n", xcb_pad);' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_buffer_len += xcb_block_len + xcb_pad;' % space)
+
+ if not postpone:
+ code_lines.append('%s if (0 != xcb_pad) {' % space)
+
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base = xcb_pad0;' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_len = xcb_pad;' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts_idx++;' % space)
+ elif context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp += xcb_pad;' % space)
+
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_pad = 0;' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s }' % space)
+
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len = 0;' % space)
+
+ # keep tracking of xcb_parts entries for serialize
+ return 1
+# _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_switch(context, self, complex_name,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix):
+ count = 0
+ switch_expr = _c_accessor_get_expr(self.expr, None)
+
+ for b in self.bitcases:
+ bitcase_expr = _c_accessor_get_expr(b.type.expr, None)
+ code_lines.append(' if(%s & %s) {' % (switch_expr, bitcase_expr))
+# code_lines.append(' printf("switch %s: entering bitcase section %s (mask=%%%%d)...\\n", %s);' %
+# (self.name[-1], b.type.name[-1], bitcase_expr))
+ b_prefix = prefix
+ if b.type.has_name:
+ b_prefix = prefix + [(b.c_field_name, '.', b.type)]
+
+ count += _c_serialize_helper_fields(context, b.type,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ "%s " % space,
+ b_prefix,
+ is_bitcase = True)
+ code_lines.append(' }')
+
+# if 'serialize' == context:
+# count += _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space, False)
+# elif context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+# # padding
+# code_lines.append('%s xcb_pad = -xcb_block_len & 3;' % space)
+# code_lines.append('%s xcb_buffer_len += xcb_block_len + xcb_pad;' % space)
+
+ return count
+# _c_serialize_helper_switch
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_switch_field(context, self, field, c_switch_variable, prefix):
+ """
+ handle switch by calling _serialize() or _unpack(), depending on context
+ """
+ # switch is handled by this function as a special case
+ param_fields, wire_fields, params = get_serialize_params(context, self)
+ field_mapping = _c_helper_field_mapping(self, prefix)
+ prefix_str = _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix)
+
+ # find the parameters that need to be passed to _serialize()/_unpack():
+ # all switch expr fields must be given as parameters
+ args = get_expr_fields(field.type)
+ # length fields for variable size types in switch, normally only some of need
+ # need to be passed as parameters
+ switch_len_fields = resolve_expr_fields(field.type)
+
+ # a switch field at this point _must_ be a bitcase field
+ # we require that bitcases are "self-contiguous"
+ bitcase_unresolved = resolve_expr_fields(self)
+ if len(bitcase_unresolved) != 0:
+ raise Exception('unresolved fields within bitcase is not supported at this point')
+
+ # get the C names for the parameters
+ c_field_names = ''
+ for a in switch_len_fields:
+ c_field_names += "%s, " % field_mapping[a.c_field_name][0]
+ for a in args:
+ c_field_names += "%s, " % field_mapping[a.c_field_name][0]
+
+ # call _serialize()/_unpack() to determine the actual size
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ length = "%s(&%s, %s&%s%s)" % (field.type.c_serialize_name, c_switch_variable,
+ c_field_names, prefix_str, field.c_field_name)
+ elif context in ('unserialize', 'unpack'):
+ length = "%s(xcb_tmp, %s&%s%s)" % (field.type.c_unpack_name,
+ c_field_names, prefix_str, field.c_field_name)
+
+ return length
+# _c_serialize_helper_switch_field()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_list_field(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix):
+ """
+ helper function to cope with lists of variable length
+ """
+ expr = field.type.expr
+ prefix_str = _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix)
+ param_fields, wire_fields, params = get_serialize_params('sizeof', self)
+ param_names = [p[2] for p in params]
+
+ expr_fields_names = [f.field_name for f in get_expr_fields(field.type)]
+ resolved = list(filter(lambda x: x in param_names, expr_fields_names))
+ unresolved = list(filter(lambda x: x not in param_names, expr_fields_names))
+
+ field_mapping = {}
+ for r in resolved:
+ field_mapping[r] = (r, None)
+
+ if len(unresolved)>0:
+ tmp_prefix = prefix
+ if len(tmp_prefix)==0:
+ raise Exception("found an empty prefix while resolving expr field names for list %s",
+ field.c_field_name)
+
+ field_mapping.update(_c_helper_resolve_field_names(prefix))
+ resolved += list(filter(lambda x: x in field_mapping, unresolved))
+ unresolved = list(filter(lambda x: x not in field_mapping, unresolved))
+ if len(unresolved)>0:
+ raise Exception('could not resolve the length fields required for list %s' % field.c_field_name)
+
+ list_length = _c_accessor_get_expr(expr, field_mapping)
+
+ # default: list with fixed size elements
+ length = '%s * sizeof(%s)' % (list_length, field.type.member.c_wiretype)
+
+ # list with variable-sized elements
+ if not field.type.member.fixed_size():
+ length = ''
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'sizeof', 'unpack'):
+ int_i = ' unsigned int i;'
+ xcb_tmp_len = ' unsigned int xcb_tmp_len;'
+ if int_i not in temp_vars:
+ temp_vars.append(int_i)
+ if xcb_tmp_len not in temp_vars:
+ temp_vars.append(xcb_tmp_len)
+ # loop over all list elements and call sizeof repeatedly
+ # this should be a bit faster than using the iterators
+ code_lines.append("%s for(i=0; i<%s; i++) {" % (space, list_length))
+ code_lines.append("%s xcb_tmp_len = %s(xcb_tmp);" %
+ (space, field.type.c_sizeof_name))
+ code_lines.append("%s xcb_block_len += xcb_tmp_len;" % space)
+ code_lines.append("%s xcb_tmp += xcb_tmp_len;" % space)
+ code_lines.append("%s }" % space)
+
+ elif 'serialize' == context:
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_len = 0;' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp = (char *) %s%s;' % (space, prefix_str, field.c_field_name))
+ code_lines.append('%s for(i=0; i<%s; i++) { ' % (space, list_length))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len = %s(xcb_tmp);' % (space, field.type.c_sizeof_name))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_len += xcb_block_len;' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s }' % space)
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len = xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_len;' % space)
+
+ return length
+# _c_serialize_helper_list_field()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_fields_fixed_size(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix):
+ # keep the C code a bit more readable by giving the field name
+ if not self.is_bitcase:
+ code_lines.append('%s /* %s.%s */' % (space, self.c_type, field.c_field_name))
+ else:
+ scoped_name = [p[2].c_type if idx==0 else p[0] for idx, p in enumerate(prefix)]
+ typename = reduce(lambda x,y: "%s.%s" % (x, y), scoped_name)
+ code_lines.append('%s /* %s.%s */' % (space, typename, field.c_field_name))
+
+ abs_field_name = _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix, field)
+ # default for simple cases: call sizeof()
+ length = "sizeof(%s)" % field.c_field_type
+
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+ # default: simple cast
+ value = ' %s = *(%s *)xcb_tmp;' % (abs_field_name, field.c_field_type)
+
+ # padding - we could probably just ignore it
+ if field.type.is_pad and field.type.nmemb > 1:
+ value = ''
+ for i in range(field.type.nmemb):
+ code_lines.append('%s %s[%d] = *(%s *)xcb_tmp;' %
+ (space, abs_field_name, i, field.c_field_type))
+ # total padding = sizeof(pad0) * nmemb
+ length += " * %d" % field.type.nmemb
+
+ if field.type.is_list:
+ # no such case in the protocol, cannot be tested and therefore ignored for now
+ raise Exception('list with fixed number of elemens unhandled in _unserialize()')
+
+ elif 'serialize' == context:
+ value = ' xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base = (char *) '
+
+ if field.type.is_expr:
+ # need to register a temporary variable for the expression in case we know its type
+ if field.type.c_type is None:
+ raise Exception("type for field '%s' (expression '%s') unkown" %
+ (field.field_name, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr)))
+
+ temp_vars.append(' %s xcb_expr_%s = %s;' % (field.type.c_type, _cpp(field.field_name),
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, prefix)))
+ value += "&xcb_expr_%s;" % _cpp(field.field_name)
+
+ elif field.type.is_pad:
+ if field.type.nmemb == 1:
+ value += "&xcb_pad;"
+ else:
+ # we could also set it to 0, see definition of xcb_send_request()
+ value = ' xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base = xcb_pad0;'
+ length += "*%d" % field.type.nmemb
+
+ else:
+ # non-list type with fixed size
+ if field.type.nmemb == 1:
+ value += "&%s;" % (abs_field_name)
+
+ # list with nmemb (fixed size) elements
+ else:
+ value += '%s;' % (abs_field_name)
+ length = '%d' % field.type.nmemb
+
+ return (value, length)
+# _c_serialize_helper_fields_fixed_size()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_fields_variable_size(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix):
+ prefix_str = _c_helper_absolute_name(prefix)
+
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+ value = ''
+ var_field_name = 'xcb_tmp'
+
+ # special case: intermixed fixed and variable size fields
+ if self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields and 'unserialize' == context:
+ value = ' %s = (%s *)xcb_tmp;' % (field.c_field_name, field.c_field_type)
+ temp_vars.append(' %s *%s;' % (field.type.c_type, field.c_field_name))
+ # special case: switch
+ if 'unpack' == context:
+ value = ' %s%s = (%s *)xcb_tmp;' % (prefix_str, field.c_field_name, field.c_field_type)
+
+ elif 'serialize' == context:
+ # variable size fields appear as parameters to _serialize() if the
+ # 'toplevel' container is not a switch
+ prefix_string = prefix_str if prefix[0][2].is_switch else ''
+ var_field_name = "%s%s" % (prefix_string, field.c_field_name)
+ value = ' xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base = (char *) %s;' % var_field_name
+
+ length = ''
+
+ code_lines.append('%s /* %s */' % (space, field.c_field_name))
+
+ if field.type.is_list:
+ if value != '':
+ # in any context, list is already a pointer, so the default assignment is ok
+ code_lines.append("%s%s" % (space, value))
+ value = ''
+ length = _c_serialize_helper_list_field(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix)
+
+ elif field.type.is_switch:
+ value = ''
+ if context == 'serialize':
+ # the _serialize() function allocates the correct amount memory if given a NULL pointer
+ value = ' xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base = (char *)0;'
+ length = _c_serialize_helper_switch_field(context, self, field,
+ 'xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_base',
+ prefix)
+
+ else:
+ # in all remaining special cases - call _sizeof()
+ length = "%s(%s)" % (field.type.c_sizeof_name, var_field_name)
+
+ return (value, length)
+# _c_serialize_helper_fields_variable_size
+
+def _c_serialize_helper_fields(context, self,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix, is_bitcase):
+ count = 0
+ need_padding = False
+ prev_field_was_variable = False
+
+ for field in self.fields:
+ if not field.visible:
+ if not ((field.wire and not field.auto) or 'unserialize' == context):
+ continue
+
+ # switch/bitcase: fixed size fields must be considered explicitly
+ if field.type.fixed_size():
+ if self.is_bitcase or self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ if prev_field_was_variable and need_padding:
+ # insert padding
+# count += _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space,
+# self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields)
+ prev_field_was_variable = False
+
+ # prefix for fixed size fields
+ fixed_prefix = prefix
+
+ value, length = _c_serialize_helper_fields_fixed_size(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, fixed_prefix)
+ else:
+ continue
+
+ # fields with variable size
+ else:
+ # switch/bitcase: always calculate padding before and after variable sized fields
+ if need_padding or is_bitcase:
+ count += _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space,
+ self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields)
+
+ value, length = _c_serialize_helper_fields_variable_size(context, self, field,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix)
+ prev_field_was_variable = True
+
+ # save (un)serialization C code
+ if '' != value:
+ code_lines.append('%s%s' % (space, value))
+
+ if field.type.fixed_size():
+ if is_bitcase or self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ # keep track of (un)serialized object's size
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len += %s;' % (space, length))
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof'):
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp += %s;' % (space, length))
+ else:
+ # variable size objects or bitcase:
+ # value & length might have been inserted earlier for special cases
+ if '' != length:
+ # special case: intermixed fixed and variable size fields
+ if (not field.type.fixed_size() and
+ self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields and 'unserialize' == context):
+ temp_vars.append(' int %s_len;' % field.c_field_name)
+ code_lines.append('%s %s_len = %s;' % (space, field.c_field_name, length))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len += %s_len;' % (space, field.c_field_name))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp += %s_len;' % (space, field.c_field_name))
+ else:
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len += %s;' % (space, length))
+ # increase pointer into the byte stream accordingly
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'sizeof', 'unpack'):
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp += xcb_block_len;' % space)
+
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ if '' != length:
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts[xcb_parts_idx].iov_len = %s;' % (space, length))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_parts_idx++;' % space)
+ count += 1
+
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_align_to = ALIGNOF(%s);' % (space, 'char' if field.c_field_type == 'void' else field.c_field_type))
+
+ need_padding = True
+ if self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ need_padding = False
+
+ return count
+# _c_serialize_helper_fields()
+
+def _c_serialize_helper(context, complex_type,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space='', prefix=[]):
+ # count tracks the number of fields to serialize
+ count = 0
+
+ if hasattr(complex_type, 'type'):
+ self = complex_type.type
+ complex_name = complex_type.name
+ else:
+ self = complex_type
+ if self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields and 'unserialize' == context:
+ complex_name = 'xcb_out'
+ else:
+ complex_name = '_aux'
+
+ # special case: switch is serialized by evaluating each bitcase separately
+ if self.is_switch:
+ count += _c_serialize_helper_switch(context, self, complex_name,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix)
+
+ # all other data types can be evaluated one field a time
+ else:
+ # unserialize & fixed size fields: simply cast the buffer to the respective xcb_out type
+ if context in ('unserialize', 'unpack', 'sizeof') and not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_block_len += sizeof(%s);' % (space, self.c_type))
+ code_lines.append('%s xcb_tmp += xcb_block_len;' % space)
+ # probably not needed
+ #_c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space, False)
+
+ count += _c_serialize_helper_fields(context, self,
+ code_lines, temp_vars,
+ space, prefix, False)
+ # "final padding"
+ count += _c_serialize_helper_insert_padding(context, code_lines, space, False)
+
+ return count
+# _c_serialize_helper()
+
+def _c_serialize(context, self):
+ """
+ depending on the context variable, generate _serialize(), _unserialize(), _unpack(), or _sizeof()
+ for the ComplexType variable self
+ """
+ _h_setlevel(1)
+ _c_setlevel(1)
+
+ _hc('')
+ # _serialize() returns the buffer size
+ _hc('int')
+
+ if self.is_switch and 'unserialize' == context:
+ context = 'unpack'
+
+ cases = { 'serialize' : self.c_serialize_name,
+ 'unserialize' : self.c_unserialize_name,
+ 'unpack' : self.c_unpack_name,
+ 'sizeof' : self.c_sizeof_name }
+ func_name = cases[context]
+
+ param_fields, wire_fields, params = get_serialize_params(context, self)
+ variable_size_fields = 0
+ # maximum space required for type definition of function arguments
+ maxtypelen = 0
+
+ # determine N(variable_fields)
+ for field in param_fields:
+ # if self.is_switch, treat all fields as if they are variable sized
+ if not field.type.fixed_size() or self.is_switch:
+ variable_size_fields += 1
+ # determine maxtypelen
+ for p in params:
+ maxtypelen = max(maxtypelen, len(p[0]) + len(p[1]))
+
+ # write to .c/.h
+ indent = ' '*(len(func_name)+2)
+ param_str = []
+ for p in params:
+ typespec, pointerspec, field_name = p
+ spacing = ' '*(maxtypelen-len(typespec)-len(pointerspec))
+ param_str.append("%s%s%s %s%s /**< */" % (indent, typespec, spacing, pointerspec, field_name))
+ # insert function name
+ param_str[0] = "%s (%s" % (func_name, param_str[0].strip())
+ param_str = list(map(lambda x: "%s," % x, param_str))
+ for s in param_str[:-1]:
+ _hc(s)
+ _h("%s);" % param_str[-1].rstrip(','))
+ _c("%s)" % param_str[-1].rstrip(','))
+ _c('{')
+
+ code_lines = []
+ temp_vars = []
+ prefix = []
+
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ if not self.is_switch and not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' %s *xcb_out = *_buffer;', self.c_type)
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_out_pad = -sizeof(%s) & 3;', self.c_type)
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_buffer_len = sizeof(%s) + xcb_out_pad;', self.c_type)
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_align_to;')
+ else:
+ _c(' char *xcb_out = *_buffer;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_buffer_len = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_align_to;')
+ prefix = [('_aux', '->', self)]
+ aux_ptr = 'xcb_out'
+
+ elif context in ('unserialize', 'unpack'):
+ _c(' char *xcb_tmp = (char *)_buffer;')
+ if not self.is_switch:
+ if not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' const %s *_aux = (%s *)_buffer;', self.c_type, self.c_type)
+ prefix = [('_aux', '->', self)]
+ else:
+ _c(' %s xcb_out;', self.c_type)
+ prefix = [('xcb_out', '.', self)]
+ else:
+ aux_var = '_aux' # default for unpack: single pointer
+ # note: unserialize not generated for switch
+ if 'unserialize' == context:
+ aux_var = '(*_aux)' # unserialize: double pointer (!)
+ prefix = [(aux_var, '->', self)]
+ aux_ptr = '*_aux'
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_buffer_len = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_block_len = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_pad = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_align_to;')
+
+ elif 'sizeof' == context:
+ param_names = [p[2] for p in params]
+ if self.is_switch:
+ # switch: call _unpack()
+ _c(' %s _aux;', self.c_type)
+ _c(' return %s(%s, &_aux);', self.c_unpack_name, reduce(lambda x,y: "%s, %s" % (x, y), param_names))
+ _c('}')
+ return
+ elif self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ # special case: call _unserialize()
+ _c(' return %s(%s, NULL);', self.c_unserialize_name, reduce(lambda x,y: "%s, %s" % (x, y), param_names))
+ _c('}')
+ return
+ else:
+ _c(' char *xcb_tmp = (char *)_buffer;')
+ prefix = [('_aux', '->', self)]
+
+ count = _c_serialize_helper(context, self, code_lines, temp_vars, prefix=prefix)
+ # update variable size fields (only important for context=='serialize'
+ variable_size_fields = count
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ temp_vars.append(' unsigned int xcb_pad = 0;')
+ temp_vars.append(' char xcb_pad0[3] = {0, 0, 0};')
+ temp_vars.append(' struct iovec xcb_parts[%d];' % count)
+ temp_vars.append(' unsigned int xcb_parts_idx = 0;')
+ temp_vars.append(' unsigned int xcb_block_len = 0;')
+ temp_vars.append(' unsigned int i;')
+ temp_vars.append(' char *xcb_tmp;')
+ elif 'sizeof' == context:
+ # neither switch nor intermixed fixed and variable size fields:
+ # evaluate parameters directly
+ if not (self.is_switch or self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields):
+
+ # look if we have to declare an '_aux' variable at all
+ if len(list(filter(lambda x: x.find('_aux')!=-1, code_lines)))>0:
+ if not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' const %s *_aux = (%s *)_buffer;', self.c_type, self.c_type)
+ else:
+ _c(' %s *_aux = malloc(sizeof(%s));', self.c_type, self.c_type)
+
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_buffer_len = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_block_len = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_pad = 0;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_align_to;')
+
+ _c('')
+ for t in temp_vars:
+ _c(t)
+ _c('')
+ for l in code_lines:
+ _c(l)
+
+ # variable sized fields have been collected, now
+ # allocate memory and copy everything into a continuous memory area
+ # note: this is not necessary in case of unpack
+ if context in ('serialize', 'unserialize'):
+ # unserialize: check for sizeof-only invocation
+ if 'unserialize' == context:
+ _c('')
+ _c(' if (NULL == _aux)')
+ _c(' return xcb_buffer_len;')
+
+ _c('')
+ _c(' if (NULL == %s) {', aux_ptr)
+ _c(' /* allocate memory */')
+ _c(' %s = malloc(xcb_buffer_len);', aux_ptr)
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ _c(' *_buffer = xcb_out;')
+ _c(' }')
+ _c('')
+
+ # serialize: handle variable size fields in a loop
+ if 'serialize' == context:
+ if not self.is_switch and not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ if len(wire_fields)>0:
+ _c(' *xcb_out = *_aux;')
+ # copy variable size fields into the buffer
+ if variable_size_fields > 0:
+ # xcb_out padding
+ if not self.is_switch and not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' xcb_tmp = (char*)++xcb_out;')
+ _c(' xcb_tmp += xcb_out_pad;')
+ else:
+ _c(' xcb_tmp = xcb_out;')
+
+ # variable sized fields
+ _c(' for(i=0; i<xcb_parts_idx; i++) {')
+ _c(' if (0 != xcb_parts[i].iov_base && 0 != xcb_parts[i].iov_len)')
+ _c(' memcpy(xcb_tmp, xcb_parts[i].iov_base, xcb_parts[i].iov_len);')
+ _c(' if (0 != xcb_parts[i].iov_len)')
+ _c(' xcb_tmp += xcb_parts[i].iov_len;')
+ _c(' }')
+
+ # unserialize: assign variable size fields individually
+ if 'unserialize' == context:
+ _c(' xcb_tmp = ((char *)*_aux)+xcb_buffer_len;')
+ param_fields.reverse()
+ for field in param_fields:
+ if not field.type.fixed_size():
+ _c(' xcb_tmp -= %s_len;', field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' memmove(xcb_tmp, %s, %s_len);', field.c_field_name, field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' *%s = xcb_out;', aux_ptr)
+
+ _c('')
+ _c(' return xcb_buffer_len;')
+ _c('}')
+# _c_serialize()
def _c_iterator_get_end(field, accum):
'''
@@ -319,7 +1251,6 @@ def _c_iterator_get_end(field, accum):
'''
if field.type.is_container:
accum = field.c_accessor_name + '(' + accum + ')'
- # XXX there could be fixed-length fields at the end
return _c_iterator_get_end(field.type.last_varsized_field, accum)
if field.type.is_list:
# XXX we can always use the first way
@@ -372,10 +1303,22 @@ def _c_iterator(self, name):
if not self.fixed_size():
_c(' %s *R = i->data;', self.c_type)
- _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t child = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(self.last_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' --i->rem;')
- _c(' i->data = (%s *) child.data;', self.c_type)
- _c(' i->index = child.index;')
+
+ if self.is_union:
+ # FIXME - how to determine the size of a variable size union??
+ _c(' /* FIXME - determine the size of the union %s */', self.c_type)
+ else:
+ if self.need_sizeof:
+ _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t child;')
+ _c(' child.data = (%s *)(((char *)R) + %s(R));',
+ self.c_type, self.c_sizeof_name)
+ _c(' i->index = (char *) child.data - (char *) i->data;')
+ else:
+ _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t child = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(self.last_varsized_field, 'R'))
+ _c(' i->index = child.index;')
+ _c(' --i->rem;')
+ _c(' i->data = (%s *) child.data;', self.c_type)
+
else:
_c(' --i->rem;')
_c(' ++i->data;')
@@ -424,61 +1367,113 @@ def _c_iterator(self, name):
_c(' return ret;')
_c('}')
-def _c_accessor_get_length(expr, prefix=''):
+def _c_accessor_get_length(expr, field_mapping=None):
'''
Figures out what C code is needed to get a length field.
+ The field_mapping parameter can be used to change the absolute name of a length field.
For fields that follow a variable-length field, use the accessor.
Otherwise, just reference the structure field directly.
'''
- prefarrow = '' if prefix == '' else prefix + '->'
- if expr.lenfield != None and expr.lenfield.prev_varsized_field != None:
- return expr.lenfield.c_accessor_name + '(' + prefix + ')'
- elif expr.lenfield_name != None:
- return prefarrow + expr.lenfield_name
+ lenfield_name = expr.lenfield_name
+ if lenfield_name is not None:
+ if field_mapping is not None:
+ lenfield_name = field_mapping[lenfield_name][0]
+
+ if expr.lenfield is not None and expr.lenfield.prev_varsized_field is not None:
+ # special case: variable and fixed size fields are intermixed
+ # if the lenfield is among the fixed size fields, there is no need
+ # to call a special accessor function like <expr.lenfield.c_accessor_name + '(' + prefix + ')'>
+ return field_mapping(expr.lenfield_name)
+ elif expr.lenfield_name is not None:
+ return lenfield_name
else:
return str(expr.nmemb)
-def _c_accessor_get_expr(expr, prefix=''):
+def _c_accessor_get_expr(expr, field_mapping):
'''
Figures out what C code is needed to get the length of a list field.
+ The field_mapping parameter can be used to change the absolute name of a length field.
Recurses for math operations.
Returns bitcount for value-mask fields.
Otherwise, uses the value of the length field.
'''
- lenexp = _c_accessor_get_length(expr, prefix)
+ lenexp = _c_accessor_get_length(expr, field_mapping)
if expr.op == '~':
- return '(' + '~' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.rhs, prefix) + ')'
+ return '(' + '~' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.rhs, field_mapping) + ')'
+ elif expr.op == 'popcount':
+ return 'xcb_popcount(' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.rhs, field_mapping) + ')'
+ elif expr.op == 'enumref':
+ enum_name = expr.lenfield_type.name
+ constant_name = expr.lenfield_name
+ c_name = _n(enum_name + (constant_name,)).upper()
+ return c_name
+ elif expr.op == 'sumof':
+ # locate the referenced list object
+ list_obj = expr.lenfield_type
+ field = None
+ for f in expr.lenfield_parent.fields:
+ if f.field_name == expr.lenfield_name:
+ field = f
+ break
+
+ if field is None:
+ raise Exception("list field '%s' referenced by sumof not found" % expr.lenfield_name)
+ list_name = field_mapping[field.c_field_name][0]
+ c_length_func = "%s(%s)" % (field.c_length_name, list_name)
+ # note: xcb_sumof() has only been defined for integers
+ c_length_func = _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, field_mapping)
+ return 'xcb_sumof(%s, %s)' % (list_name, c_length_func)
elif expr.op != None:
- return '(' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.lhs, prefix) + ' ' + expr.op + ' ' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.rhs, prefix) + ')'
+ return ('(' + _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.lhs, field_mapping) +
+ ' ' + expr.op + ' ' +
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(expr.rhs, field_mapping) + ')')
elif expr.bitfield:
return 'xcb_popcount(' + lenexp + ')'
else:
return lenexp
+def type_pad_type(type):
+ if type == 'void':
+ return 'char'
+ return type
+
def _c_accessors_field(self, field):
'''
Declares the accessor functions for a non-list field that follows a variable-length field.
'''
+ c_type = self.c_type
+
+ # special case: switch
+ switch_obj = self if self.is_switch else None
+ if self.is_bitcase:
+ switch_obj = self.parents[-1]
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ c_type = switch_obj.c_type
+
if field.type.is_simple:
_hc('')
_hc('')
_hc('/*****************************************************************************')
- _hc(' **')
+ _hc(' ** ')
_hc(' ** %s %s', field.c_field_type, field.c_accessor_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', c_type)
_hc(' ** @returns %s', field.c_field_type)
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
_hc('%s', field.c_field_type)
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
+ _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, c_type)
+ _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, c_type)
_c('{')
- _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' return * (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);', field.c_field_type, field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type, field.prev_varsized_offset)
+ if field.prev_varsized_field is None:
+ _c(' return (%s *) (R + 1);', field.c_field_type)
+ else:
+ _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
+ _c(' return * (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);',
+ field.c_field_type, type_pad_type(field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type), field.prev_varsized_offset)
_c('}')
else:
_hc('')
@@ -487,18 +1482,31 @@ def _c_accessors_field(self, field):
_hc(' **')
_hc(' ** %s * %s', field.c_field_type, field.c_accessor_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', c_type)
_hc(' ** @returns %s *', field.c_field_type)
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
- _hc('%s *', field.c_field_type)
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
+ if field.type.is_switch and switch_obj is None:
+ return_type = 'void *'
+ else:
+ return_type = '%s *' % field.c_field_type
+
+ _hc(return_type)
+ _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, c_type)
+ _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, c_type)
_c('{')
- _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' return (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);', field.c_field_type, field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type, field.prev_varsized_offset)
+ if field.prev_varsized_field is None:
+ _c(' return (%s) (R + 1);', return_type)
+ # note: the special case 'variable fields followed by fixed size fields'
+ # is not of any consequence here, since the ordering gets
+ # 'corrected' in the reply function
+ else:
+ _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
+ _c(' return (%s) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);',
+ return_type, type_pad_type(field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type), field.prev_varsized_offset)
_c('}')
+
def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
'''
@@ -507,32 +1515,83 @@ def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
Declares length and get-iterator functions always.
'''
list = field.type
+ c_type = self.c_type
+
+ # special case: switch
+ # in case of switch, 2 params have to be supplied to certain accessor functions:
+ # 1. the anchestor object (request or reply)
+ # 2. the (anchestor) switch object
+ # the reason is that switch is either a child of a request/reply or nested in another switch,
+ # so whenever we need to access a length field, we might need to refer to some anchestor type
+ switch_obj = self if self.is_switch else None
+ if self.is_bitcase:
+ switch_obj = self.parents[-1]
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ c_type = switch_obj.c_type
+
+ params = []
+ fields = {}
+ parents = self.parents if hasattr(self, 'parents') else [self]
+ # 'R': parents[0] is always the 'toplevel' container type
+ params.append(('const %s *R' % parents[0].c_type, parents[0]))
+ fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(parents[0], [('R', '->', parents[0])], flat=True))
+ # auxiliary object for 'R' parameters
+ R_obj = parents[0]
+
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ # now look where the fields are defined that are needed to evaluate
+ # the switch expr, and store the parent objects in accessor_params and
+ # the fields in switch_fields
+
+ # 'S': name for the 'toplevel' switch
+ toplevel_switch = parents[1]
+ params.append(('const %s *S' % toplevel_switch.c_type, toplevel_switch))
+ fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(toplevel_switch, [('S', '->', toplevel_switch)], flat=True))
+
+ # initialize prefix for everything "below" S
+ prefix_str = '/* %s */ S' % toplevel_switch.name[-1]
+ prefix = [(prefix_str, '->', toplevel_switch)]
+
+ # look for fields in the remaining containers
+ for p in parents[2:] + [self]:
+ # the separator between parent and child is always '.' here,
+ # because of nested switch statements
+ if not p.is_bitcase or (p.is_bitcase and p.has_name):
+ prefix.append((p.name[-1], '.', p))
+ fields.update(_c_helper_field_mapping(p, prefix, flat=True))
+
+ # auxiliary object for 'S' parameter
+ S_obj = parents[1]
_h_setlevel(1)
_c_setlevel(1)
if list.member.fixed_size():
+ idx = 1 if switch_obj is not None else 0
_hc('')
_hc('')
_hc('/*****************************************************************************')
_hc(' **')
_hc(' ** %s * %s', field.c_field_type, field.c_accessor_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param %s', params[idx][0])
_hc(' ** @returns %s *', field.c_field_type)
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
_hc('%s *', field.c_field_type)
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, self.c_type)
- _c('{')
- if field.prev_varsized_field == None:
+ _h('%s (%s /**< */);', field.c_accessor_name, params[idx][0])
+ _c('%s (%s /**< */)', field.c_accessor_name, params[idx][0])
+
+ _c('{')
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _c(' return %s;', fields[field.c_field_name][0])
+ elif field.prev_varsized_field is None:
_c(' return (%s *) (R + 1);', field.c_field_type)
else:
_c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' return (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);', field.c_field_type, field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type, field.prev_varsized_offset)
-
+ _c(' return (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index) + %d);',
+ field.c_field_type, type_pad_type(field.first_field_after_varsized.type.c_type), field.prev_varsized_offset)
_c('}')
_hc('')
@@ -541,16 +1600,24 @@ def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
_hc(' **')
_hc(' ** int %s', field.c_length_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', c_type)
_hc(' ** @returns int')
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
_hc('int')
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_length_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_length_name, self.c_type)
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _hc('%s (const %s *R /**< */,', field.c_length_name, R_obj.c_type)
+ spacing = ' '*(len(field.c_length_name)+2)
+ _h('%sconst %s *S /**< */);', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ _c('%sconst %s *S /**< */)', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ length = _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields)
+ else:
+ _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_length_name, c_type)
+ _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_length_name, c_type)
+ length = _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields)
_c('{')
- _c(' return %s;', _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, 'R'))
+ _c(' return %s;', length)
_c('}')
if field.type.member.is_simple:
@@ -560,25 +1627,38 @@ def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
_hc(' **')
_hc(' ** xcb_generic_iterator_t %s', field.c_end_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', c_type)
_hc(' ** @returns xcb_generic_iterator_t')
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
_hc('xcb_generic_iterator_t')
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_end_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_end_name, self.c_type)
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _hc('%s (const %s *R /**< */,', field.c_end_name, R_obj.c_type)
+ spacing = ' '*(len(field.c_end_name)+2)
+ _h('%sconst %s *S /**< */);', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ _c('%sconst %s *S /**< */)', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ else:
+ _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_end_name, c_type)
+ _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_end_name, c_type)
_c('{')
_c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t i;')
-
- if field.prev_varsized_field == None:
- _c(' i.data = ((%s *) (R + 1)) + (%s);', field.type.c_wiretype, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, 'R'))
+
+ param = 'R' if switch_obj is None else 'S'
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _c(' i.data = %s + %s;', fields[field.c_field_name][0],
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields))
+ elif field.prev_varsized_field == None:
+ _c(' i.data = ((%s *) (R + 1)) + (%s);', field.type.c_wiretype,
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields))
else:
- _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t child = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' i.data = ((%s *) child.data) + (%s);', field.type.c_wiretype, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, 'R'))
+ _c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t child = %s;',
+ _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
+ _c(' i.data = ((%s *) child.data) + (%s);', field.type.c_wiretype,
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields))
_c(' i.rem = 0;')
- _c(' i.index = (char *) i.data - (char *) R;')
+ _c(' i.index = (char *) i.data - (char *) %s;', param)
_c(' return i;')
_c('}')
@@ -589,25 +1669,36 @@ def _c_accessors_list(self, field):
_hc(' **')
_hc(' ** %s %s', field.c_iterator_type, field.c_iterator_name)
_hc(' ** ')
- _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', self.c_type)
+ _hc(' ** @param const %s *R', c_type)
_hc(' ** @returns %s', field.c_iterator_type)
_hc(' **')
_hc(' *****************************************************************************/')
_hc(' ')
+
_hc('%s', field.c_iterator_type)
- _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_iterator_name, self.c_type)
- _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_iterator_name, self.c_type)
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _hc('%s (const %s *R /**< */,', field.c_iterator_name, R_obj.c_type)
+ spacing = ' '*(len(field.c_iterator_name)+2)
+ _h('%sconst %s *S /**< */);', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ _c('%sconst %s *S /**< */)', spacing, S_obj.c_type)
+ else:
+ _h('%s (const %s *R /**< */);', field.c_iterator_name, c_type)
+ _c('%s (const %s *R /**< */)', field.c_iterator_name, c_type)
_c('{')
_c(' %s i;', field.c_iterator_type)
- if field.prev_varsized_field == None:
+ if switch_obj is not None:
+ _c(' i.data = %s;', fields[field.c_field_name][0])
+ _c(' i.rem = %s;', _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields))
+ elif field.prev_varsized_field == None:
_c(' i.data = (%s *) (R + 1);', field.c_field_type)
else:
_c(' xcb_generic_iterator_t prev = %s;', _c_iterator_get_end(field.prev_varsized_field, 'R'))
- _c(' i.data = (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index));', field.c_field_type, field.c_field_type)
-
- _c(' i.rem = %s;', _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, 'R'))
- _c(' i.index = (char *) i.data - (char *) R;')
+ _c(' i.data = (%s *) ((char *) prev.data + XCB_TYPE_PAD(%s, prev.index));',
+ field.c_field_type, type_pad_type(field.c_field_type))
+ if switch_obj is None:
+ _c(' i.rem = %s;', _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, fields))
+ _c(' i.index = (char *) i.data - (char *) %s;', 'R' if switch_obj is None else 'S' )
_c(' return i;')
_c('}')
@@ -615,11 +1706,17 @@ def _c_accessors(self, name, base):
'''
Declares the accessor functions for the fields of a structure.
'''
- for field in self.fields:
- if field.type.is_list and not field.type.fixed_size():
- _c_accessors_list(self, field)
- elif field.prev_varsized_field != None:
- _c_accessors_field(self, field)
+ # no accessors for switch itself -
+ # switch always needs to be unpacked explicitly
+# if self.is_switch:
+# pass
+# else:
+ if True:
+ for field in self.fields:
+ if field.type.is_list and not field.type.fixed_size():
+ _c_accessors_list(self, field)
+ elif field.prev_varsized_field is not None or not field.type.fixed_size():
+ _c_accessors_field(self, field)
def c_simple(self, name):
'''
@@ -655,23 +1752,43 @@ def _c_complex(self):
varfield = None
for field in self.fields:
- if not field.type.fixed_size():
+ if not field.type.fixed_size() and not self.is_switch and not self.is_union:
varfield = field.c_field_name
continue
- if varfield != None and not field.type.is_pad and field.wire:
- errmsg = '%s: warning: variable field %s followed by fixed field %s\n' % (self.c_type, varfield, field.c_field_name)
- sys.stderr.write(errmsg)
- # sys.exit(1)
if field.wire:
struct_fields.append(field)
-
+
for field in struct_fields:
- if len(field.c_field_type) > maxtypelen:
- maxtypelen = len(field.c_field_type)
+ length = len(field.c_field_type)
+ # account for '*' pointer_spec
+ if not field.type.fixed_size():
+ length += 1
+ maxtypelen = max(maxtypelen, length)
+
+ def _c_complex_field(self, field, space=''):
+ if (field.type.fixed_size() or
+ # in case of switch with switch children, don't make the field a pointer
+ # necessary for unserialize to work
+ (self.is_switch and field.type.is_switch)):
+ spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(field.c_field_type))
+ _h('%s %s%s %s%s; /**< */', space, field.c_field_type, spacing, field.c_field_name, field.c_subscript)
+ else:
+ spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - (len(field.c_field_type) + 1))
+ _h('%s %s%s *%s%s; /**< */', space, field.c_field_type, spacing, field.c_field_name, field.c_subscript)
- for field in struct_fields:
- spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(field.c_field_type))
- _h(' %s%s %s%s; /**< */', field.c_field_type, spacing, field.c_field_name, field.c_subscript)
+ if not self.is_switch:
+ for field in struct_fields:
+ _c_complex_field(self, field)
+ else:
+ for b in self.bitcases:
+ space = ''
+ if b.type.has_name:
+ _h(' struct _%s {', b.c_field_name)
+ space = ' '
+ for field in b.type.fields:
+ _c_complex_field(self, field, space)
+ if b.type.has_name:
+ _h(' } %s;', b.c_field_name)
_h('} %s;', self.c_type)
@@ -692,7 +1809,7 @@ def c_union(self, name):
_c_complex(self)
_c_iterator(self, name)
-def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
+def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular, aux=False):
'''
Declares a request function.
'''
@@ -725,15 +1842,18 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
func_ext_global = '&' + _ns.c_ext_global_name if _ns.is_ext else '0'
# What our function name is
- func_name = self.c_request_name
+ func_name = self.c_request_name if not aux else self.c_aux_name
if checked:
- func_name = self.c_checked_name
+ func_name = self.c_checked_name if not aux else self.c_aux_checked_name
if unchecked:
- func_name = self.c_unchecked_name
+ func_name = self.c_unchecked_name if not aux else self.c_aux_unchecked_name
param_fields = []
wire_fields = []
maxtypelen = len('xcb_connection_t')
+ serial_fields = []
+ # special case: list with variable size elements
+ list_with_var_size_elems = False
for field in self.fields:
if field.visible:
@@ -742,10 +1862,17 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
if field.wire and not field.auto:
# We need to set the field up in the structure
wire_fields.append(field)
+ if field.type.need_serialize or field.type.need_sizeof:
+ serial_fields.append(field)
for field in param_fields:
- if len(field.c_field_const_type) > maxtypelen:
- maxtypelen = len(field.c_field_const_type)
+ c_field_const_type = field.c_field_const_type
+ if field.type.need_serialize and not aux:
+ c_field_const_type = "const void"
+ if len(c_field_const_type) > maxtypelen:
+ maxtypelen = len(c_field_const_type)
+ if field.type.is_list and not field.type.member.fixed_size():
+ list_with_var_size_elems = True
_h_setlevel(1)
_c_setlevel(1)
@@ -777,8 +1904,11 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
_hc(' ** @param xcb_connection_t%s *c', spacing)
for field in param_fields:
- spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(field.c_field_const_type))
- _hc(' ** @param %s%s %s%s', field.c_field_const_type, spacing, field.c_pointer, field.c_field_name)
+ c_field_const_type = field.c_field_const_type
+ if field.type.need_serialize and not aux:
+ c_field_const_type = "const void"
+ spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(c_field_const_type))
+ _hc(' ** @param %s%s %s%s', c_field_const_type, spacing, field.c_pointer, field.c_field_name)
_hc(' ** @returns %s', cookie_type)
_hc(' **')
@@ -796,16 +1926,28 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
count = len(param_fields)
for field in param_fields:
count = count - 1
- spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(field.c_field_const_type))
+ c_field_const_type = field.c_field_const_type
+ c_pointer = field.c_pointer
+ if field.type.need_serialize and not aux:
+ c_field_const_type = "const void"
+ c_pointer = '*'
+ spacing = ' ' * (maxtypelen - len(c_field_const_type))
comma = ',' if count else ');'
- _h('%s%s%s %s%s /**< */%s', func_spacing, field.c_field_const_type, spacing, field.c_pointer, field.c_field_name, comma)
+ _h('%s%s%s %s%s /**< */%s', func_spacing, c_field_const_type,
+ spacing, c_pointer, field.c_field_name, comma)
comma = ',' if count else ')'
- _c('%s%s%s %s%s /**< */%s', func_spacing, field.c_field_const_type, spacing, field.c_pointer, field.c_field_name, comma)
+ _c('%s%s%s %s%s /**< */%s', func_spacing, c_field_const_type,
+ spacing, c_pointer, field.c_field_name, comma)
count = 2
- for field in param_fields:
- if not field.type.fixed_size():
- count = count + 2
+ if not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ for field in param_fields:
+ if not field.type.fixed_size():
+ count = count + 2
+ if field.type.need_serialize:
+ # _serialize() keeps track of padding automatically
+ count -= 1
+ dimension = count + 2
_c('{')
_c(' static const xcb_protocol_request_t xcb_req = {')
@@ -815,16 +1957,31 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
_c(' /* isvoid */ %d', 1 if void else 0)
_c(' };')
_c(' ')
- _c(' struct iovec xcb_parts[%d];', count + 2)
+
+ _c(' struct iovec xcb_parts[%d];', dimension)
_c(' %s xcb_ret;', func_cookie)
_c(' %s xcb_out;', self.c_type)
- _c(' ')
+ if self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' /* in the protocol description, variable size fields are followed by fixed size fields */')
+ _c(' void *xcb_aux = 0;')
+
+ for idx, f in enumerate(serial_fields):
+ if aux:
+ _c(' void *xcb_aux%d = 0;' % (idx))
+ if list_with_var_size_elems:
+ _c(' unsigned int i;')
+ _c(' unsigned int xcb_tmp_len;')
+ _c(' char *xcb_tmp;')
+ _c(' ')
+ # simple request call tracing
+# _c(' printf("in function %s\\n");' % func_name)
+
+ # fixed size fields
for field in wire_fields:
if field.type.fixed_size():
if field.type.is_expr:
- _c(' xcb_out.%s = %s;', field.c_field_name, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr))
-
+ _c(' xcb_out.%s = %s;', field.c_field_name, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, None))
elif field.type.is_pad:
if field.type.nmemb == 1:
_c(' xcb_out.%s = 0;', field.c_field_name)
@@ -836,25 +1993,94 @@ def _c_request_helper(self, name, cookie_type, void, regular):
else:
_c(' memcpy(xcb_out.%s, %s, %d);', field.c_field_name, field.c_field_name, field.type.nmemb)
- _c(' ')
- _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_base = (char *) &xcb_out;')
- _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_len = sizeof(xcb_out);')
- _c(' xcb_parts[3].iov_base = 0;')
- _c(' xcb_parts[3].iov_len = -xcb_parts[2].iov_len & 3;')
+ def get_serialize_args(type_obj, c_field_name, aux_var, context='serialize'):
+ serialize_args = get_serialize_params(context, type_obj,
+ c_field_name,
+ aux_var)[2]
+ return reduce(lambda x,y: "%s, %s" % (x,y), [a[2] for a in serialize_args])
- count = 4
- for field in param_fields:
- if not field.type.fixed_size():
- _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = (char *) %s;', count, field.c_field_name)
- if field.type.is_list:
- _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = %s * sizeof(%s);', count, _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr), field.type.member.c_wiretype)
- else:
- _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = %s * sizeof(%s);', count, 'Uh oh', field.type.c_wiretype)
- _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = 0;', count + 1)
- _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = -xcb_parts[%d].iov_len & 3;', count + 1, count)
- count = count + 2
+ # calls in order to free dyn. all. memory
+ free_calls = []
+ _c(' ')
+ if not self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_base = (char *) &xcb_out;')
+ _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_len = sizeof(xcb_out);')
+ _c(' xcb_parts[3].iov_base = 0;')
+ _c(' xcb_parts[3].iov_len = -xcb_parts[2].iov_len & 3;')
+
+ count = 4
+
+ for field in param_fields:
+ if not field.type.fixed_size():
+ _c(' /* %s %s */', field.type.c_type, field.c_field_name)
+ # default: simple cast to char *
+ if not field.type.need_serialize and not field.type.need_sizeof:
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = (char *) %s;', count, field.c_field_name)
+ if field.type.is_list:
+ if field.type.member.fixed_size():
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = %s * sizeof(%s);', count,
+ _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, None),
+ field.type.member.c_wiretype)
+ else:
+ list_length = _c_accessor_get_expr(field.type.expr, None)
+
+ length = ''
+ _c(" xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = 0;" % count)
+ _c(" xcb_tmp = (char *)%s;", field.c_field_name)
+ _c(" for(i=0; i<%s; i++) {" % list_length)
+ _c(" xcb_tmp_len = %s(xcb_tmp);" %
+ (field.type.c_sizeof_name))
+ _c(" xcb_parts[%d].iov_len += xcb_tmp_len;" % count)
+ _c(" xcb_tmp += xcb_tmp_len;")
+ _c(" }")
+ else:
+ # not supposed to happen
+ raise Exception("unhandled variable size field %s" % field.c_field_name)
+ else:
+ if not aux:
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = (char *) %s;', count, field.c_field_name)
+ idx = serial_fields.index(field)
+ aux_var = '&xcb_aux%d' % idx
+ context = 'serialize' if aux else 'sizeof'
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = ', count)
+ if aux:
+ serialize_args = get_serialize_args(field.type, aux_var, field.c_field_name, context)
+ _c(' %s (%s);', field.type.c_serialize_name, serialize_args)
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = xcb_aux%d;' % (count, idx))
+ free_calls.append(' free(xcb_aux%d);' % idx)
+ else:
+ serialize_args = get_serialize_args(field.type, field.c_field_name, aux_var, context)
+ func_name = field.type.c_sizeof_name
+ _c(' %s (%s);', func_name, serialize_args)
+
+ count += 1
+ if not (field.type.need_serialize or field.type.need_sizeof):
+ # the _serialize() function keeps track of padding automatically
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = 0;', count)
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = -xcb_parts[%d].iov_len & 3;', count, count-1)
+ count += 1
+
+ # elif self.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ else:
+ _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_base = (char *) &xcb_out;')
+ # request header: opcodes + length
+ _c(' xcb_parts[2].iov_len = 2*sizeof(uint8_t) + sizeof(uint16_t);')
+ count += 1
+ # call _serialize()
+ buffer_var = '&xcb_aux'
+ serialize_args = get_serialize_args(self, buffer_var, '&xcb_out', 'serialize')
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_len = %s (%s);', count, self.c_serialize_name, serialize_args)
+ _c(' xcb_parts[%d].iov_base = (char *) xcb_aux;', count)
+ free_calls.append(' free(xcb_aux);')
+ # no padding necessary - _serialize() keeps track of padding automatically
+
+ _c(' ')
_c(' xcb_ret.sequence = xcb_send_request(c, %s, xcb_parts + 2, &xcb_req);', func_flags)
+
+ # free dyn. all. data, if any
+ for f in free_calls:
+ _c(f)
_c(' return xcb_ret;')
_c('}')
@@ -865,7 +2091,29 @@ def _c_reply(self, name):
spacing1 = ' ' * (len(self.c_cookie_type) - len('xcb_connection_t'))
spacing2 = ' ' * (len(self.c_cookie_type) - len('xcb_generic_error_t'))
spacing3 = ' ' * (len(self.c_reply_name) + 2)
-
+
+ # check if _unserialize() has to be called for any field
+ def look_for_special_cases(complex_obj):
+ unserialize_fields = []
+ # no unserialize call in case of switch
+ if not complex_obj.is_switch:
+ for field in complex_obj.fields:
+ # three cases: 1. field with special case
+ # 2. container that contains special case field
+ # 3. list with special case elements
+ if field.type.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ unserialize_fields.append(field)
+ elif field.type.is_container:
+ unserialize_fields += look_for_special_cases(field.type)
+ elif field.type.is_list:
+ if field.type.member.var_followed_by_fixed_fields:
+ unserialize_fields.append(field)
+ if field.type.member.is_container:
+ unserialize_fields += look_for_special_cases(field.type.member)
+ return unserialize_fields
+
+ unserialize_fields = look_for_special_cases(self.reply)
+
_h('')
_h('/**')
_h(' * Return the reply')
@@ -900,7 +2148,35 @@ def _c_reply(self, name):
_h('%sxcb_generic_error_t%s **e /**< */);', spacing3, spacing2)
_c('%sxcb_generic_error_t%s **e /**< */)', spacing3, spacing2)
_c('{')
- _c(' return (%s *) xcb_wait_for_reply(c, cookie.sequence, e);', self.c_reply_type)
+
+ if len(unserialize_fields)>0:
+ # certain variable size fields need to be unserialized explicitly
+ _c(' %s *reply = (%s *) xcb_wait_for_reply(c, cookie.sequence, e);',
+ self.c_reply_type, self.c_reply_type)
+ _c(' int i;')
+ for field in unserialize_fields:
+ if field.type.is_list:
+ _c(' %s %s_iter = %s(reply);', field.c_iterator_type, field.c_field_name, field.c_iterator_name)
+ _c(' int %s_len = %s(reply);', field.c_field_name, field.c_length_name)
+ _c(' %s *%s_data;', field.c_field_type, field.c_field_name)
+ else:
+ raise Exception('not implemented: call _unserialize() in reply for non-list type %s', field.c_field_type)
+ # call _unserialize(), using the reply as source and target buffer
+ _c(' /* special cases: transform parts of the reply to match XCB data structures */')
+ for field in unserialize_fields:
+ if field.type.is_list:
+ _c(' for(i=0; i<%s_len; i++) {', field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' %s_data = %s_iter.data;', field.c_field_name, field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' %s((const void *)%s_data, &%s_data);', field.type.c_unserialize_name,
+ field.c_field_name, field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' %s(&%s_iter);', field.type.c_next_name, field.c_field_name)
+ _c(' }')
+ # return the transformed reply
+ _c(' return reply;')
+
+ else:
+ _c(' return (%s *) xcb_wait_for_reply(c, cookie.sequence, e);', self.c_reply_type)
+
_c('}')
def _c_opcode(name, opcode):
@@ -948,6 +2224,9 @@ def c_request(self, name):
# Request prototypes
_c_request_helper(self, name, self.c_cookie_type, False, True)
_c_request_helper(self, name, self.c_cookie_type, False, False)
+ if self.need_aux:
+ _c_request_helper(self, name, self.c_cookie_type, False, True, True)
+ _c_request_helper(self, name, self.c_cookie_type, False, False, True)
# Reply accessors
_c_accessors(self.reply, name + ('reply',), name)
_c_reply(self, name)
@@ -955,6 +2234,10 @@ def c_request(self, name):
# Request prototypes
_c_request_helper(self, name, 'xcb_void_cookie_t', True, False)
_c_request_helper(self, name, 'xcb_void_cookie_t', True, True)
+ if self.need_aux:
+ _c_request_helper(self, name, 'xcb_void_cookie_t', True, False, True)
+ _c_request_helper(self, name, 'xcb_void_cookie_t', True, True, True)
+
def c_event(self, name):
'''
@@ -1002,7 +2285,7 @@ output = {'open' : c_open,
'union' : c_union,
'request' : c_request,
'event' : c_event,
- 'error' : c_error
+ 'error' : c_error,
}
# Boilerplate below this point
@@ -1010,26 +2293,26 @@ output = {'open' : c_open,
# Check for the argument that specifies path to the xcbgen python package.
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'p:')
-except getopt.GetoptError, err:
- print str(err)
- print 'Usage: c_client.py [-p path] file.xml'
+except getopt.GetoptError as err:
+ print(err)
+ print('Usage: c_client.py [-p path] file.xml')
sys.exit(1)
for (opt, arg) in opts:
if opt == '-p':
- sys.path.append(arg)
+ sys.path.insert(1, arg)
# Import the module class
try:
from xcbgen.state import Module
except ImportError:
- print ''
- print 'Failed to load the xcbgen Python package!'
- print 'Make sure that xcb/proto installed it on your Python path.'
- print 'If not, you will need to create a .pth file or define $PYTHONPATH'
- print 'to extend the path.'
- print 'Refer to the README file in xcb/proto for more info.'
- print ''
+ print('''
+Failed to load the xcbgen Python package!
+Make sure that xcb/proto installed it on your Python path.
+If not, you will need to create a .pth file or define $PYTHONPATH
+to extend the path.
+Refer to the README file in xcb/proto for more info.
+''')
raise
# Parse the xml header
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb.h b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb.h
index 35d876883..44f650ad7 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb.h
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb.h
@@ -35,7 +35,11 @@
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
+#ifndef _WIN32
#include <sys/uio.h>
+#else
+#include "xcb_windefs.h"
+#endif
#include <pthread.h>
@@ -65,6 +69,21 @@ extern "C" {
/** X_TCP_PORT + display number = server port for TCP transport */
#define X_TCP_PORT 6000
+/** xcb connection errors because of socket, pipe and other stream errors. */
+#define XCB_CONN_ERROR 1
+
+/** xcb connection shutdown because of extension not sppported */
+#define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_EXT_NOTSUPPORTED 2
+
+/** malloc(), calloc() and realloc() error upon failure, for eg ENOMEM */
+#define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT 3
+
+/** Connection closed, exceeding request length that server accepts. */
+#define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_REQ_LEN_EXCEED 4
+
+/** Connection closed, error during parsing display string. */
+#define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR 5
+
#define XCB_TYPE_PAD(T,I) (-(I) & (sizeof(T) > 4 ? 3 : sizeof(T) - 1))
/* Opaque structures */
@@ -268,6 +287,22 @@ xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_wait_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
/**
+ * @brief Returns the next event without reading from the connection.
+ * @param c: The connection to the X server.
+ * @return The next already queued event from the server.
+ *
+ * This is a version of xcb_poll_for_event that only examines the
+ * event queue for new events. The function doesn't try to read new
+ * events from the connection if no queued events are found.
+ *
+ * This function is useful for callers that know in advance that all
+ * interesting events have already been read from the connection. For
+ * example, callers might use xcb_wait_for_reply and be interested
+ * only of events that preceded a specific reply.
+ */
+xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_queued_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
+
+/**
* @brief Return the error for a request, or NULL if none can ever arrive.
* @param c: The connection to the X server.
* @param cookie: The request cookie.
@@ -376,15 +411,18 @@ int xcb_get_file_descriptor(xcb_connection_t *c);
/**
* @brief Test whether the connection has shut down due to a fatal error.
* @param c: The connection.
- * @return 1 if the connection is in an error state; 0 otherwise.
+ * @return > 0 if the connection is in an error state; 0 otherwise.
*
* Some errors that occur in the context of an xcb_connection_t
* are unrecoverable. When such an error occurs, the
* connection is shut down and further operations on the
* xcb_connection_t have no effect.
*
- * @todo Other functions should document the conditions in
- * which they shut down the connection.
+ * @return XCB_CONN_ERROR, because of socket errors, pipe errors or other stream errors.
+ * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_EXT_NOTSUPPORTED, when extension not supported.
+ * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT, when memory not available.
+ * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_REQ_LEN_EXCEED, exceeding request length that server accepts.
+ * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR, error during parsing display string.
*/
int xcb_connection_has_error(xcb_connection_t *c);
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_auth.c b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_auth.c
index d774d1069..a5b730c0c 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_auth.c
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_auth.c
@@ -25,15 +25,35 @@
/* Authorization systems for the X protocol. */
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
#include <assert.h>
#include <X11/Xauth.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <sys/un.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
+#ifdef __INTERIX
+/* _don't_ ask. interix has INADDR_LOOPBACK in here. */
+#include <rpc/types.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+#ifdef HASXDMAUTH
+/* We must include the wrapped windows.h before any system header which includes
+ it unwrapped, to avoid conflicts with types defined in X headers */
+#include <X11/Xwindows.h>
+#endif
+#include "xcb_windefs.h"
+#else
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <netinet/in.h>
+#include <sys/un.h>
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
#include "xcb.h"
#include "xcbint.h"
@@ -256,7 +276,7 @@ static struct sockaddr *get_peer_sock_name(int (*socket_func)(int,
{
socklen_t socknamelen = sizeof(struct sockaddr) + INITIAL_SOCKNAME_SLACK;
socklen_t actual_socknamelen = socknamelen;
- struct sockaddr *sockname = malloc(socknamelen), *new_sockname = NULL;
+ struct sockaddr *sockname = malloc(socknamelen);
if (sockname == NULL)
return NULL;
@@ -269,14 +289,17 @@ static struct sockaddr *get_peer_sock_name(int (*socket_func)(int,
if (actual_socknamelen > socknamelen)
{
+ struct sockaddr *new_sockname = NULL;
socknamelen = actual_socknamelen;
- if ((new_sockname = realloc(sockname, actual_socknamelen)) == NULL ||
- socket_func(fd, new_sockname, &actual_socknamelen) == -1 ||
- actual_socknamelen > socknamelen)
+ if ((new_sockname = realloc(sockname, actual_socknamelen)) == NULL)
goto sock_or_realloc_error;
sockname = new_sockname;
+
+ if (socket_func(fd, sockname, &actual_socknamelen) == -1 ||
+ actual_socknamelen > socknamelen)
+ goto sock_or_realloc_error;
}
return sockname;
@@ -322,10 +345,15 @@ int _xcb_get_auth_info(int fd, xcb_auth_info_t *info, int display)
if (!info->namelen)
goto no_auth; /* out of memory */
- if (!gotsockname && (sockname = get_peer_sock_name(getsockname, fd)) == NULL)
+ if (!gotsockname)
{
- free(info->name);
- goto no_auth; /* can only authenticate sockets */
+ free(sockname);
+
+ if ((sockname = get_peer_sock_name(getsockname, fd)) == NULL)
+ {
+ free(info->name);
+ goto no_auth; /* can only authenticate sockets */
+ }
}
ret = compute_auth(info, authptr, sockname);
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_conn.c b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_conn.c
index 8cd7b00ea..725502af6 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_conn.c
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_conn.c
@@ -26,13 +26,10 @@
/* Connection management: the core of XCB. */
#include <assert.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
@@ -40,20 +37,45 @@
#include "xcbint.h"
#if USE_POLL
#include <poll.h>
-#else
+#elif !defined _WIN32
#include <sys/select.h>
#endif
+#ifdef _WIN32
+#include "xcb_windefs.h"
+#else
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <netinet/in.h>
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
+/* SHUT_RDWR is fairly recent and is not available on all platforms */
+#if !defined(SHUT_RDWR)
+#define SHUT_RDWR 2
+#endif
+
typedef struct {
uint8_t status;
uint8_t pad0[5];
uint16_t length;
} xcb_setup_generic_t;
-const int error_connection = 1;
+static const int xcb_con_error = XCB_CONN_ERROR;
+static const int xcb_con_closed_mem_er = XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT;
+static const int xcb_con_closed_parse_er = XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR;
static int set_fd_flags(const int fd)
{
+/* Win32 doesn't have file descriptors and the fcntl function. This block sets the socket in non-blocking mode */
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ u_long iMode = 1; /* non-zero puts it in non-blocking mode, 0 in blocking mode */
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ ret = ioctlsocket(fd, FIONBIO, &iMode);
+ if(ret != 0)
+ return 0;
+ return 1;
+#else
int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
if(flags == -1)
return 0;
@@ -63,6 +85,7 @@ static int set_fd_flags(const int fd)
if(fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) == -1)
return 0;
return 1;
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
}
static int write_setup(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_auth_info_t *auth_info)
@@ -155,12 +178,40 @@ static int write_vec(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec **vector, int *count)
{
int n;
assert(!c->out.queue_len);
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ int i = 0;
+ int ret = 0,err = 0;
+ struct iovec *vec;
+ n = 0;
+
+ /* Could use the WSASend win32 function for scatter/gather i/o but setting up the WSABUF struct from
+ an iovec would require more work and I'm not sure of the benefit....works for now */
+ vec = *vector;
+ while(i < *count)
+ {
+ ret = send(c->fd,vec->iov_base,vec->iov_len,0);
+ if(ret == SOCKET_ERROR)
+ {
+ err = WSAGetLastError();
+ if(err == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
+ {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ n += ret;
+ *vec++;
+ i++;
+ }
+#else
n = writev(c->fd, *vector, *count);
if(n < 0 && errno == EAGAIN)
return 1;
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
if(n <= 0)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_ERROR);
return 0;
}
@@ -209,18 +260,20 @@ xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_fd(int fd, xcb_auth_info_t *auth_info)
{
xcb_connection_t* c;
+#ifndef _WIN32
#ifndef USE_POLL
if(fd >= FD_SETSIZE) /* would overflow in FD_SET */
{
close(fd);
- return (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection;
+ return _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_ERROR);
}
#endif
+#endif /* !_WIN32*/
c = calloc(1, sizeof(xcb_connection_t));
if(!c) {
close(fd);
- return (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection;
+ return _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT) ;
}
c->fd = fd;
@@ -237,7 +290,7 @@ xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_fd(int fd, xcb_auth_info_t *auth_info)
))
{
xcb_disconnect(c);
- return (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection;
+ return _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_ERROR);
}
return c;
@@ -245,7 +298,7 @@ xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_fd(int fd, xcb_auth_info_t *auth_info)
void xcb_disconnect(xcb_connection_t *c)
{
- if(c == (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection)
+ if(c->has_error)
return;
free(c->setup);
@@ -262,13 +315,42 @@ void xcb_disconnect(xcb_connection_t *c)
_xcb_xid_destroy(c);
free(c);
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ WSACleanup();
+#endif
}
/* Private interface */
-void _xcb_conn_shutdown(xcb_connection_t *c)
+void _xcb_conn_shutdown(xcb_connection_t *c, int err)
+{
+ c->has_error = err;
+}
+
+/* Return connection error state.
+ * To make thread-safe, I need a seperate static
+ * variable for every possible error.
+ */
+xcb_connection_t *_xcb_conn_ret_error(int err)
{
- c->has_error = 1;
+
+ switch(err)
+ {
+ case XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT:
+ {
+ return (xcb_connection_t *) &xcb_con_closed_mem_er;
+ }
+ case XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR:
+ {
+ return (xcb_connection_t *) &xcb_con_closed_parse_er;
+ }
+ case XCB_CONN_ERROR:
+ default:
+ {
+ return (xcb_connection_t *) &xcb_con_error;
+ }
+ }
}
int _xcb_conn_wait(xcb_connection_t *c, pthread_cond_t *cond, struct iovec **vector, int *count)
@@ -329,7 +411,7 @@ int _xcb_conn_wait(xcb_connection_t *c, pthread_cond_t *cond, struct iovec **vec
} while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if(ret < 0)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_ERROR);
ret = 0;
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_in.c b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_in.c
index 5a87466f3..4998cdda3 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_in.c
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_in.c
@@ -37,10 +37,16 @@
#include "xcbint.h"
#if USE_POLL
#include <poll.h>
-#else
+#endif
+#ifndef _WIN32
#include <sys/select.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
+#ifdef _WIN32
+#include "xcb_windefs.h"
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
#define XCB_ERROR 0
#define XCB_REPLY 1
#define XCB_XGE_EVENT 35
@@ -64,11 +70,22 @@ typedef struct pending_reply {
} pending_reply;
typedef struct reader_list {
- unsigned int request;
+ uint64_t request;
pthread_cond_t *data;
struct reader_list *next;
} reader_list;
+static void remove_finished_readers(reader_list **prev_reader, uint64_t completed)
+{
+ while(*prev_reader && XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE((*prev_reader)->request, <=, completed))
+ {
+ /* If you don't have what you're looking for now, you never
+ * will. Wake up and leave me alone. */
+ pthread_cond_signal((*prev_reader)->data);
+ *prev_reader = (*prev_reader)->next;
+ }
+}
+
static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
{
xcb_generic_reply_t genrep;
@@ -119,6 +136,8 @@ static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
if(genrep.response_type == XCB_ERROR)
c->in.request_completed = c->in.request_read;
+
+ remove_finished_readers(&c->in.readers, c->in.request_completed);
}
if(genrep.response_type == XCB_ERROR || genrep.response_type == XCB_REPLY)
@@ -143,14 +162,14 @@ static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
}
/* XGE events may have sizes > 32 */
- if (genrep.response_type == XCB_XGE_EVENT)
+ if ((genrep.response_type & 0x7f) == XCB_XGE_EVENT)
eventlength = genrep.length * 4;
buf = malloc(length + eventlength +
(genrep.response_type == XCB_REPLY ? 0 : sizeof(uint32_t)));
if(!buf)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT);
return 0;
}
@@ -183,11 +202,10 @@ static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
if( genrep.response_type == XCB_REPLY ||
(genrep.response_type == XCB_ERROR && pend && (pend->flags & XCB_REQUEST_CHECKED)))
{
- reader_list *reader;
struct reply_list *cur = malloc(sizeof(struct reply_list));
if(!cur)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT);
free(buf);
return 0;
}
@@ -195,17 +213,8 @@ static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
cur->next = 0;
*c->in.current_reply_tail = cur;
c->in.current_reply_tail = &cur->next;
- for(reader = c->in.readers;
- reader &&
- XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(reader->request, <=, c->in.request_read);
- reader = reader->next)
- {
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(reader->request, ==, c->in.request_read))
- {
- pthread_cond_signal(reader->data);
- break;
- }
- }
+ if(c->in.readers && c->in.readers->request == c->in.request_read)
+ pthread_cond_signal(c->in.readers->data);
return 1;
}
@@ -213,7 +222,7 @@ static int read_packet(xcb_connection_t *c)
event = malloc(sizeof(struct event_list));
if(!event)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT);
free(buf);
return 0;
}
@@ -255,10 +264,14 @@ static int read_block(const int fd, void *buf, const ssize_t len)
int done = 0;
while(done < len)
{
- int ret = read(fd, ((char *) buf) + done, len - done);
+ int ret = recv(fd, ((char *) buf) + done, len - done, 0);
if(ret > 0)
done += ret;
+#ifndef _WIN32
if(ret < 0 && errno == EAGAIN)
+#else
+ if(ret == SOCKET_ERROR && WSAGetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK)
+#endif /* !_Win32 */
{
#if USE_POLL
struct pollfd pfd;
@@ -272,10 +285,13 @@ static int read_block(const int fd, void *buf, const ssize_t len)
fd_set fds;
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(fd, &fds);
+
+ /* Initializing errno here makes sure that for Win32 this loop will execute only once */
+ errno = 0;
do {
ret = select(fd + 1, &fds, 0, 0, 0);
} while (ret == -1 && errno == EINTR);
-#endif
+#endif /* USE_POLL */
}
if(ret <= 0)
return ret;
@@ -283,7 +299,7 @@ static int read_block(const int fd, void *buf, const ssize_t len)
return len;
}
-static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **reply, xcb_generic_error_t **error)
+static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request, void **reply, xcb_generic_error_t **error)
{
struct reply_list *head;
@@ -292,7 +308,7 @@ static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **repl
head = 0;
/* We've read requests past the one we want, so if it has replies we have
* them all and they're in the replies map. */
- else if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(request, <, c->in.request_read))
+ else if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(request, <, c->in.request_read))
{
head = _xcb_map_remove(c->in.replies, request);
if(head && head->next)
@@ -300,7 +316,7 @@ static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **repl
}
/* We're currently processing the responses to the request we want, and we
* have a reply ready to return. So just return it without blocking. */
- else if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(request, ==, c->in.request_read) && c->in.current_reply)
+ else if(request == c->in.request_read && c->in.current_reply)
{
head = c->in.current_reply;
c->in.current_reply = head->next;
@@ -309,7 +325,7 @@ static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **repl
}
/* We know this request can't have any more replies, and we've already
* established it doesn't have a reply now. Don't bother blocking. */
- else if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(request, ==, c->in.request_completed))
+ else if(request == c->in.request_completed)
head = 0;
/* We may have more replies on the way for this request: block until we're
* sure. */
@@ -338,61 +354,70 @@ static int poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **repl
return 1;
}
-/* Public interface */
-
-void *xcb_wait_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, xcb_generic_error_t **e)
+static void insert_reader(reader_list **prev_reader, reader_list *reader, uint64_t request, pthread_cond_t *cond)
{
- uint64_t widened_request;
- void *ret = 0;
- if(e)
- *e = 0;
- if(c->has_error)
- return 0;
+ while(*prev_reader && XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE((*prev_reader)->request, <=, request))
+ prev_reader = &(*prev_reader)->next;
+ reader->request = request;
+ reader->data = cond;
+ reader->next = *prev_reader;
+ *prev_reader = reader;
+}
- pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
+static void remove_reader(reader_list **prev_reader, reader_list *reader)
+{
+ while(*prev_reader && XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE((*prev_reader)->request, <=, reader->request))
+ if(*prev_reader == reader)
+ {
+ *prev_reader = (*prev_reader)->next;
+ break;
+ }
+}
- widened_request = (c->out.request & UINT64_C(0xffffffff00000000)) | request;
- if(widened_request > c->out.request)
- widened_request -= UINT64_C(1) << 32;
+static void *wait_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request, xcb_generic_error_t **e)
+{
+ void *ret = 0;
/* If this request has not been written yet, write it. */
- if(c->out.return_socket || _xcb_out_flush_to(c, widened_request))
+ if(c->out.return_socket || _xcb_out_flush_to(c, request))
{
pthread_cond_t cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
reader_list reader;
- reader_list **prev_reader;
-
- for(prev_reader = &c->in.readers;
- *prev_reader &&
- XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32((*prev_reader)->request, <=, request);
- prev_reader = &(*prev_reader)->next)
- {
- /* empty */;
- }
- reader.request = request;
- reader.data = &cond;
- reader.next = *prev_reader;
- *prev_reader = &reader;
+
+ insert_reader(&c->in.readers, &reader, request, &cond);
while(!poll_for_reply(c, request, &ret, e))
if(!_xcb_conn_wait(c, &cond, 0, 0))
break;
- for(prev_reader = &c->in.readers;
- *prev_reader &&
- XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32((*prev_reader)->request, <=, request);
- prev_reader = &(*prev_reader)->next)
- {
- if(*prev_reader == &reader)
- {
- *prev_reader = (*prev_reader)->next;
- break;
- }
- }
+ remove_reader(&c->in.readers, &reader);
pthread_cond_destroy(&cond);
}
_xcb_in_wake_up_next_reader(c);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static uint64_t widen(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request)
+{
+ uint64_t widened_request = (c->out.request & UINT64_C(0xffffffff00000000)) | request;
+ if(widened_request > c->out.request)
+ widened_request -= UINT64_C(1) << 32;
+ return widened_request;
+}
+
+/* Public interface */
+
+void *xcb_wait_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, xcb_generic_error_t **e)
+{
+ void *ret;
+ if(e)
+ *e = 0;
+ if(c->has_error)
+ return 0;
+
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
+ ret = wait_for_reply(c, widen(c, request), e);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
return ret;
}
@@ -403,7 +428,7 @@ static void insert_pending_discard(xcb_connection_t *c, pending_reply **prev_nex
pend = malloc(sizeof(*pend));
if(!pend)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT);
return;
}
@@ -418,66 +443,27 @@ static void insert_pending_discard(xcb_connection_t *c, pending_reply **prev_nex
c->in.pending_replies_tail = &pend->next;
}
-static void discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request)
+static void discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request)
{
- pending_reply *pend = 0;
+ void *reply;
pending_reply **prev_pend;
- uint64_t widened_request;
- /* We've read requests past the one we want, so if it has replies we have
- * them all and they're in the replies map. */
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(request, <, c->in.request_read))
- {
- struct reply_list *head;
- head = _xcb_map_remove(c->in.replies, request);
- while (head)
- {
- struct reply_list *next = head->next;
- free(head->reply);
- free(head);
- head = next;
- }
- return;
- }
-
- /* We're currently processing the responses to the request we want, and we
- * have a reply ready to return. Free it, and mark the pend to free any further
- * replies. */
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(request, ==, c->in.request_read) && c->in.current_reply)
- {
- struct reply_list *head;
- head = c->in.current_reply;
- c->in.current_reply = NULL;
- c->in.current_reply_tail = &c->in.current_reply;
- while (head)
- {
- struct reply_list *next = head->next;
- free(head->reply);
- free(head);
- head = next;
- }
-
- pend = c->in.pending_replies;
- if(pend &&
- !(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(pend->first_request, <=, c->in.request_read) &&
- (pend->workaround == WORKAROUND_EXTERNAL_SOCKET_OWNER ||
- XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(c->in.request_read, <=, pend->last_request))))
- pend = 0;
- if(pend)
- pend->flags |= XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY;
- else
- insert_pending_discard(c, &c->in.pending_replies, c->in.request_read);
+ /* Free any replies or errors that we've already read. Stop if
+ * xcb_wait_for_reply would block or we've run out of replies. */
+ while(poll_for_reply(c, request, &reply, 0) && reply)
+ free(reply);
+ /* If we've proven there are no more responses coming, we're done. */
+ if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(request, <=, c->in.request_completed))
return;
- }
/* Walk the list of pending requests. Mark the first match for deletion. */
for(prev_pend = &c->in.pending_replies; *prev_pend; prev_pend = &(*prev_pend)->next)
{
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32((*prev_pend)->first_request, >, request))
+ if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE((*prev_pend)->first_request, >, request))
break;
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32((*prev_pend)->first_request, ==, request))
+ if((*prev_pend)->first_request == request)
{
/* Pending reply found. Mark for discard: */
(*prev_pend)->flags |= XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY;
@@ -486,11 +472,7 @@ static void discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request)
}
/* Pending reply not found (likely due to _unchecked request). Create one: */
- widened_request = (c->out.request & UINT64_C(0xffffffff00000000)) | request;
- if(widened_request > c->out.request)
- widened_request -= UINT64_C(1) << 32;
-
- insert_pending_discard(c, prev_pend, widened_request);
+ insert_pending_discard(c, prev_pend, request);
}
void xcb_discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int sequence)
@@ -503,7 +485,7 @@ void xcb_discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int sequence)
return;
pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
- discard_reply(c, sequence);
+ discard_reply(c, widen(c, sequence));
pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
}
@@ -519,7 +501,7 @@ int xcb_poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **reply,
}
assert(reply != 0);
pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
- ret = poll_for_reply(c, request, reply, error);
+ ret = poll_for_reply(c, widen(c, request), reply, error);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
return ret;
}
@@ -540,7 +522,7 @@ xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_wait_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c)
return ret;
}
-xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c)
+static xcb_generic_event_t *poll_for_next_event(xcb_connection_t *c, int queued)
{
xcb_generic_event_t *ret = 0;
if(!c->has_error)
@@ -548,30 +530,41 @@ xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c)
pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
/* FIXME: follow X meets Z architecture changes. */
ret = get_event(c);
- if(!ret && _xcb_in_read(c)) /* _xcb_in_read shuts down the connection on error */
+ if(!ret && !queued && c->in.reading == 0 && _xcb_in_read(c)) /* _xcb_in_read shuts down the connection on error */
ret = get_event(c);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
}
return ret;
}
+xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c)
+{
+ return poll_for_next_event(c, 0);
+}
+
+xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_queued_event(xcb_connection_t *c)
+{
+ return poll_for_next_event(c, 1);
+}
+
xcb_generic_error_t *xcb_request_check(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_void_cookie_t cookie)
{
- /* FIXME: this could hold the lock to avoid syncing unnecessarily, but
- * that would require factoring the locking out of xcb_get_input_focus,
- * xcb_get_input_focus_reply, and xcb_wait_for_reply. */
- xcb_generic_error_t *ret;
+ uint64_t request;
+ xcb_generic_error_t *ret = 0;
void *reply;
if(c->has_error)
return 0;
- if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(cookie.sequence,>=,c->in.request_expected)
- && XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(cookie.sequence,>,c->in.request_completed))
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
+ request = widen(c, cookie.sequence);
+ if(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(request, >=, c->in.request_expected)
+ && XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(request, >, c->in.request_completed))
{
- free(xcb_get_input_focus_reply(c, xcb_get_input_focus(c), &ret));
- assert(!ret);
+ _xcb_out_send_sync(c);
+ _xcb_out_flush_to(c, c->out.request);
}
- reply = xcb_wait_for_reply(c, cookie.sequence, &ret);
+ reply = wait_for_reply(c, request, &ret);
assert(!reply);
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
return ret;
}
@@ -635,7 +628,7 @@ int _xcb_in_expect_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request, enum workarounds
assert(workaround != WORKAROUND_NONE || flags != 0);
if(!pend)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT);
return 0;
}
pend->first_request = pend->last_request = request;
@@ -663,14 +656,18 @@ void _xcb_in_replies_done(xcb_connection_t *c)
int _xcb_in_read(xcb_connection_t *c)
{
- int n = read(c->fd, c->in.queue + c->in.queue_len, sizeof(c->in.queue) - c->in.queue_len);
+ int n = recv(c->fd, c->in.queue + c->in.queue_len, sizeof(c->in.queue) - c->in.queue_len, 0);
if(n > 0)
c->in.queue_len += n;
while(read_packet(c))
/* empty */;
+#ifndef _WIN32
if((n > 0) || (n < 0 && errno == EAGAIN))
+#else
+ if((n > 0) || (n < 0 && WSAGetLastError() == WSAEWOULDBLOCK))
+#endif /* !_WIN32 */
return 1;
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_ERROR);
return 0;
}
@@ -689,7 +686,7 @@ int _xcb_in_read_block(xcb_connection_t *c, void *buf, int len)
int ret = read_block(c->fd, (char *) buf + done, len - done);
if(ret <= 0)
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_ERROR);
return ret;
}
}
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_out.c b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_out.c
index fbce7a0ea..c0601f270 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_out.c
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_out.c
@@ -35,8 +35,17 @@
#include "xcbint.h"
#include "bigreq.h"
-static int write_block(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec *vector, int count)
+static inline void send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int isvoid, enum workarounds workaround, int flags, struct iovec *vector, int count)
{
+ if(c->has_error)
+ return;
+
+ ++c->out.request;
+ if(!isvoid)
+ c->in.request_expected = c->out.request;
+ if(workaround != WORKAROUND_NONE || flags != 0)
+ _xcb_in_expect_reply(c, c->out.request, workaround, flags);
+
while(count && c->out.queue_len + vector[0].iov_len <= sizeof(c->out.queue))
{
memcpy(c->out.queue + c->out.queue_len, vector[0].iov_base, vector[0].iov_len);
@@ -46,13 +55,29 @@ static int write_block(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec *vector, int count)
++vector, --count;
}
if(!count)
- return 1;
+ return;
--vector, ++count;
vector[0].iov_base = c->out.queue;
vector[0].iov_len = c->out.queue_len;
c->out.queue_len = 0;
- return _xcb_out_send(c, vector, count);
+ _xcb_out_send(c, vector, count);
+}
+
+static void send_sync(xcb_connection_t *c)
+{
+ static const union {
+ struct {
+ uint8_t major;
+ uint8_t pad;
+ uint16_t len;
+ } fields;
+ uint32_t packet;
+ } sync_req = { { /* GetInputFocus */ 43, 0, 1 } };
+ struct iovec vector[2];
+ vector[1].iov_base = (char *) &sync_req;
+ vector[1].iov_len = sizeof(sync_req);
+ send_request(c, 0, WORKAROUND_NONE, XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY, vector + 1, 1);
}
static void get_socket_back(xcb_connection_t *c)
@@ -123,16 +148,8 @@ uint32_t xcb_get_maximum_request_length(xcb_connection_t *c)
unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vector, const xcb_protocol_request_t *req)
{
- static const union {
- struct {
- uint8_t major;
- uint8_t pad;
- uint16_t len;
- } fields;
- uint32_t packet;
- } sync_req = { { /* GetInputFocus */ 43, 0, 1 } };
uint64_t request;
- uint32_t prefix[3] = { 0 };
+ uint32_t prefix[2];
int veclen = req->count;
enum workarounds workaround = WORKAROUND_NONE;
@@ -156,7 +173,7 @@ unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vect
const xcb_query_extension_reply_t *extension = xcb_get_extension_data(c, req->ext);
if(!(extension && extension->present))
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_EXT_NOTSUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
((uint8_t *) vector[0].iov_base)[0] = extension->major_opcode;
@@ -186,14 +203,22 @@ unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vect
}
else if(longlen > xcb_get_maximum_request_length(c))
{
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
+ _xcb_conn_shutdown(c, XCB_CONN_CLOSED_REQ_LEN_EXCEED);
return 0; /* server can't take this; maybe need BIGREQUESTS? */
}
/* set the length field. */
((uint16_t *) vector[0].iov_base)[1] = shortlen;
if(!shortlen)
- prefix[2] = ++longlen;
+ {
+ prefix[0] = ((uint32_t *) vector[0].iov_base)[0];
+ prefix[1] = ++longlen;
+ vector[0].iov_base = (uint32_t *) vector[0].iov_base + 1;
+ vector[0].iov_len -= sizeof(uint32_t);
+ --vector, ++veclen;
+ vector[0].iov_base = prefix;
+ vector[0].iov_len = sizeof(prefix);
+ }
}
flags &= ~XCB_REQUEST_RAW;
@@ -212,45 +237,21 @@ unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vect
pthread_cond_wait(&c->out.cond, &c->iolock);
get_socket_back(c);
- request = ++c->out.request;
/* send GetInputFocus (sync_req) when 64k-2 requests have been sent without
- * a reply.
- * Also send sync_req (could use NoOp) at 32-bit wrap to avoid having
+ * a reply. */
+ if(req->isvoid && c->out.request == c->in.request_expected + (1 << 16) - 2)
+ send_sync(c);
+ /* Also send sync_req (could use NoOp) at 32-bit wrap to avoid having
* applications see sequence 0 as that is used to indicate
* an error in sending the request */
- while((req->isvoid &&
- c->out.request == c->in.request_expected + (1 << 16) - 1) ||
- request == 0)
- {
- prefix[0] = sync_req.packet;
- _xcb_in_expect_reply(c, request, WORKAROUND_NONE, XCB_REQUEST_DISCARD_REPLY);
- c->in.request_expected = c->out.request;
- request = ++c->out.request;
- }
-
- if(workaround != WORKAROUND_NONE || flags != 0)
- _xcb_in_expect_reply(c, request, workaround, flags);
- if(!req->isvoid)
- c->in.request_expected = c->out.request;
-
- if(prefix[0] || prefix[2])
- {
- --vector, ++veclen;
- if(prefix[2])
- {
- prefix[1] = ((uint32_t *) vector[1].iov_base)[0];
- vector[1].iov_base = (uint32_t *) vector[1].iov_base + 1;
- vector[1].iov_len -= sizeof(uint32_t);
- }
- vector[0].iov_len = sizeof(uint32_t) * ((prefix[0] ? 1 : 0) + (prefix[2] ? 2 : 0));
- vector[0].iov_base = prefix + !prefix[0];
- }
-
- if(!write_block(c, vector, veclen))
- {
- _xcb_conn_shutdown(c);
- request = 0;
- }
+ if((unsigned int) (c->out.request + 1) == 0)
+ send_sync(c);
+
+ /* The above send_sync calls could drop the I/O lock, but this
+ * thread will still exclude any other thread that tries to write,
+ * so the sequence number postconditions still hold. */
+ send_request(c, req->isvoid, workaround, flags, vector, veclen);
+ request = c->has_error ? 0 : c->out.request;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&c->iolock);
return request;
}
@@ -262,7 +263,13 @@ int xcb_take_socket(xcb_connection_t *c, void (*return_socket)(void *closure), v
return 0;
pthread_mutex_lock(&c->iolock);
get_socket_back(c);
- ret = _xcb_out_flush_to(c, c->out.request);
+
+ /* _xcb_out_flush may drop the iolock allowing other threads to
+ * write requests, so keep flushing until we're done
+ */
+ do
+ ret = _xcb_out_flush_to(c, c->out.request);
+ while (ret && c->out.request != c->out.request_written);
if(ret)
{
c->out.return_socket = return_socket;
@@ -342,6 +349,15 @@ int _xcb_out_send(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec *vector, int count)
return ret;
}
+void _xcb_out_send_sync(xcb_connection_t *c)
+{
+ /* wait for other writing threads to get out of my way. */
+ while(c->out.writing)
+ pthread_cond_wait(&c->out.cond, &c->iolock);
+ get_socket_back(c);
+ send_sync(c);
+}
+
int _xcb_out_flush_to(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request)
{
assert(XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(request, <=, c->out.request));
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_util.c b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_util.c
index 07fa4a38e..f17aa3c84 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_util.c
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_util.c
@@ -27,28 +27,36 @@
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <limits.h>
-#include <sys/un.h>
-#include <netinet/in.h>
-#include <netinet/tcp.h>
-#ifdef DNETCONN
-#include <netdnet/dnetdb.h>
-#include <netdnet/dn.h>
-#endif
-#include <netdb.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <unistd.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
+#ifdef _WIN32
+#include "xcb_windefs.h"
+#else
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <sys/un.h>
+#include <netinet/in.h>
+#include <netinet/tcp.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <netdb.h>
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
+
#include "xcb.h"
#include "xcbext.h"
#include "xcbint.h"
+/* must be after "xcbint.h" to get autoconf #defines */
+#if defined(HAVE_TSOL_LABEL_H) && defined(HAVE_IS_SYSTEM_LABELED)
+# include <tsol/label.h>
+# include <sys/stat.h>
+#endif
+
int xcb_popcount(uint32_t mask)
{
uint32_t y;
@@ -57,6 +65,16 @@ int xcb_popcount(uint32_t mask)
return ((y + (y >> 3)) & 030707070707) % 077;
}
+int xcb_sumof(uint8_t *list, int len)
+{
+ int i, s = 0;
+ for(i=0; i<len; i++) {
+ s += *list;
+ list++;
+ }
+ return s;
+}
+
static int _xcb_parse_display(const char *name, char **host, char **protocol,
int *displayp, int *screenp)
{
@@ -137,10 +155,9 @@ int xcb_parse_display(const char *name, char **host, int *displayp,
}
static int _xcb_open_tcp(const char *host, char *protocol, const unsigned short port);
+#ifndef _WIN32
static int _xcb_open_unix(char *protocol, const char *file);
-#ifdef DNETCONN
-static int _xcb_open_decnet(const char *host, char *protocol, const unsigned short port);
-#endif
+#endif /* !WIN32 */
#ifdef HAVE_ABSTRACT_SOCKETS
static int _xcb_open_abstract(char *protocol, const char *file, size_t filelen);
#endif
@@ -155,36 +172,37 @@ static int _xcb_open(const char *host, char *protocol, const int display)
int actual_filelen;
#ifdef HAVE_LAUNCHD
- if(strncmp(host, "/tmp/launch", 11) == 0) {
- base = host;
- host = "";
- protocol = NULL;
- }
+ if(strncmp(host, "/tmp/launch", 11) == 0) {
+ base = host;
+ host = "";
+ protocol = NULL;
+ }
#endif
- if(*host || protocol)
+ /* If protocol or host is "unix", fall through to Unix socket code below */
+ if ((!protocol || (strcmp("unix",protocol) != 0)) &&
+ (*host != '\0') && (strcmp("unix",host) != 0))
{
-#ifdef DNETCONN
- /* DECnet displays have two colons, so _xcb_parse_display will have
- left one at the end. However, an IPv6 address can end with *two*
- colons, so only treat this as a DECnet display if host ends with
- exactly one colon. */
- char *colon = strchr(host, ':');
- if(colon && *(colon+1) == '\0')
- {
- *colon = '\0';
- return _xcb_open_decnet(host, protocol, display);
- }
- else
-#endif
- if (protocol
- || strcmp("unix",host)) { /* follow the old unix: rule */
+ /* display specifies TCP */
+ unsigned short port = X_TCP_PORT + display;
+ return _xcb_open_tcp(host, protocol, port);
+ }
+
+#ifndef _WIN32
+#if defined(HAVE_TSOL_LABEL_H) && defined(HAVE_IS_SYSTEM_LABELED)
+ /* Check special path for Unix sockets under Solaris Trusted Extensions */
+ if (is_system_labeled())
+ {
+ struct stat sbuf;
+ const char *tsol_base = "/var/tsol/doors/.X11-unix/X";
+ char tsol_socket[PATH_MAX];
- /* display specifies TCP */
- unsigned short port = X_TCP_PORT + display;
- return _xcb_open_tcp(host, protocol, port);
- }
+ snprintf(tsol_socket, sizeof(tsol_socket), "%s%d", tsol_base, display);
+
+ if (stat(tsol_socket, &sbuf) == 0)
+ base = tsol_base;
}
+#endif
filelen = strlen(base) + 1 + sizeof(display) * 3 + 1;
file = malloc(filelen);
@@ -217,7 +235,14 @@ static int _xcb_open(const char *host, char *protocol, const int display)
fd = _xcb_open_unix(protocol, file);
free(file);
+ if (fd < 0 && !protocol && *host == '\0') {
+ unsigned short port = X_TCP_PORT + display;
+ fd = _xcb_open_tcp(host, protocol, port);
+ }
+
return fd;
+#endif /* !_WIN32 */
+ return -1; /* if control reaches here then something has gone wrong */
}
static int _xcb_socket(int family, int type, int proto)
@@ -230,59 +255,36 @@ static int _xcb_socket(int family, int type, int proto)
#endif
{
fd = socket(family, type, proto);
+#ifndef _WIN32
if (fd >= 0)
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
+#endif
}
return fd;
}
-#ifdef DNETCONN
-static int _xcb_open_decnet(const char *host, const char *protocol, const unsigned short port)
-{
- int fd;
- struct sockaddr_dn addr;
- struct accessdata_dn accessdata;
- struct nodeent *nodeaddr = getnodebyname(host);
- if(!nodeaddr)
- return -1;
- if (protocol && strcmp("dnet",protocol))
- return -1;
- addr.sdn_family = AF_DECnet;
-
- addr.sdn_add.a_len = nodeaddr->n_length;
- memcpy(addr.sdn_add.a_addr, nodeaddr->n_addr, addr.sdn_add.a_len);
+static int _xcb_do_connect(int fd, const struct sockaddr* addr, int addrlen) {
+ int on = 1;
- addr.sdn_objnamel = sprintf((char *)addr.sdn_objname, "X$X%d", port);
- if(addr.sdn_objnamel < 0)
- return -1;
- addr.sdn_objnum = 0;
+ if(fd < 0)
+ return -1;
- fd = _xcb_socket(PF_DECnet, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
- if(fd == -1)
- return -1;
+ setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof(on));
+ setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &on, sizeof(on));
- memset(&accessdata, 0, sizeof(accessdata));
- accessdata.acc_accl = sprintf((char*)accessdata.acc_acc, "%d", getuid());
- if(accessdata.acc_accl < 0)
- return -1;
- setsockopt(fd, DNPROTO_NSP, SO_CONACCESS, &accessdata, sizeof(accessdata));
-
- if(connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, sizeof(addr)) == -1) {
- close(fd);
- return -1;
- }
- return fd;
+ return connect(fd, addr, addrlen);
}
-#endif
static int _xcb_open_tcp(const char *host, char *protocol, const unsigned short port)
{
int fd = -1;
+#if HAVE_GETADDRINFO
struct addrinfo hints;
char service[6]; /* "65535" with the trailing '\0' */
struct addrinfo *results, *addr;
char *bracket;
+#endif
if (protocol && strcmp("tcp",protocol) && strcmp("inet",protocol)
#ifdef AF_INET6
@@ -294,10 +296,8 @@ static int _xcb_open_tcp(const char *host, char *protocol, const unsigned short
if (*host == '\0')
host = "localhost";
+#if HAVE_GETADDRINFO
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
-#ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG
- hints.ai_flags |= AI_ADDRCONFIG;
-#endif
#ifdef AI_NUMERICSERV
hints.ai_flags |= AI_NUMERICSERV;
#endif
@@ -323,21 +323,45 @@ static int _xcb_open_tcp(const char *host, char *protocol, const unsigned short
for(addr = results; addr; addr = addr->ai_next)
{
fd = _xcb_socket(addr->ai_family, addr->ai_socktype, addr->ai_protocol);
- if(fd >= 0) {
- int on = 1;
- setsockopt(fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof(on));
- setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &on, sizeof(on));
+ if (_xcb_do_connect(fd, addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) >= 0)
+ break;
+ close(fd);
+ fd = -1;
+ }
+ freeaddrinfo(results);
+ return fd;
+#else
+ {
+ struct hostent* _h;
+ struct sockaddr_in _s;
+ struct in_addr ** _c;
+
+ if((_h = gethostbyname(host)) == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ _c = (struct in_addr**)_h->h_addr_list;
+ fd = -1;
- if (connect(fd, addr->ai_addr, addr->ai_addrlen) >= 0)
+ while(*_c) {
+ _s.sin_family = AF_INET;
+ _s.sin_port = htons(port);
+ _s.sin_addr = *(*_c);
+
+ fd = _xcb_socket(_s.sin_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
+ if(_xcb_do_connect(fd, (struct sockaddr*)&_s, sizeof(_s)) >= 0)
break;
+
close(fd);
fd = -1;
+ ++_c;
}
+
+ return fd;
}
- freeaddrinfo(results);
- return fd;
+#endif
}
+#ifndef _WIN32
static int _xcb_open_unix(char *protocol, const char *file)
{
int fd;
@@ -360,6 +384,7 @@ static int _xcb_open_unix(char *protocol, const char *file)
}
return fd;
}
+#endif /* !_WIN32 */
#ifdef HAVE_ABSTRACT_SOCKETS
static int _xcb_open_abstract(char *protocol, const char *file, size_t filelen)
@@ -404,13 +429,24 @@ xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_display_with_auth_info(const char *displayname,
int parsed = _xcb_parse_display(displayname, &host, &protocol, &display, screenp);
if(!parsed) {
- c = (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection;
+ c = _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR);
goto out;
- } else
+ } else {
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ WSADATA wsaData;
+ if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2, 2), &wsaData) != 0) {
+ c = _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_ERROR);
+ goto out;
+ }
+#endif
fd = _xcb_open(host, protocol, display);
+ }
if(fd == -1) {
- c = (xcb_connection_t *) &error_connection;
+ c = _xcb_conn_ret_error(XCB_CONN_ERROR);
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ WSACleanup();
+#endif
goto out;
}
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_windefs.h b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_windefs.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d6c732940
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcb_windefs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2009 Jatin Golani.
+ *
+ * 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
+ * AUTHORS 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 names of the authors or their
+ * institutions 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 authors.
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _XCB_WINDEFS_H
+#define _XCB_WINDEFS_H
+
+#ifndef WINVER
+#define WINVER 0x0501 /* required for getaddrinfo/freeaddrinfo defined only for WinXP and above */
+#endif
+
+#include <winsock2.h>
+#include <ws2tcpip.h>
+#include <windef.h>
+
+struct iovec {
+ void *iov_base; /* Pointer to data. */
+ int iov_len; /* Length of data. */
+};
+
+typedef unsigned int in_addr_t;
+
+#endif /* xcb_windefs.h */
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcbext.h b/dist/libxcb/src/xcbext.h
index 2e10ba203..98b3c93c1 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcbext.h
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcbext.h
@@ -65,15 +65,22 @@ unsigned int xcb_send_request(xcb_connection_t *c, int flags, struct iovec *vect
* request XCB sent. The caller of xcb_take_socket must supply a
* callback which XCB can call when it wants the write side of the
* socket back to make a request. This callback synchronizes with the
- * external socket owner, flushes any output queues if appropriate, and
- * then returns the sequence number of the last request sent over the
- * socket. */
+ * external socket owner and flushes any output queues if appropriate.
+ * If you are sending requests which won't cause a reply, please note the
+ * comment for xcb_writev which explains some sequence number wrap issues.
+ * */
int xcb_take_socket(xcb_connection_t *c, void (*return_socket)(void *closure), void *closure, int flags, uint64_t *sent);
/* You must own the write-side of the socket (you've called
* xcb_take_socket, and haven't returned from return_socket yet) to call
* xcb_writev. Also, the iovec must have at least 1 byte of data in it.
- * */
+ * You have to make sure that xcb can detect sequence number wraps correctly.
+ * This means that the first request you send after xcb_take_socket must cause a
+ * reply (e.g. just insert a GetInputFocus request). After every (1 << 16) - 1
+ * requests without a reply, you have to insert a request which will cause a
+ * reply. You can again use GetInputFocus for this. You do not have to wait for
+ * any of the GetInputFocus replies, but can instead handle them via
+ * xcb_discard_reply(). */
int xcb_writev(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec *vector, int count, uint64_t requests);
@@ -86,6 +93,7 @@ int xcb_poll_for_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int request, void **reply,
/* xcb_util.c */
int xcb_popcount(uint32_t mask);
+int xcb_sumof(uint8_t *list, int len);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/src/xcbint.h b/dist/libxcb/src/xcbint.h
index 69912389c..39ded8d3c 100644
--- a/dist/libxcb/src/xcbint.h
+++ b/dist/libxcb/src/xcbint.h
@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ enum lazy_reply_tag
#define XCB_PAD(i) (-(i) & 3)
#define XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE(a,op,b) ((int64_t) ((a) - (b)) op 0)
-#define XCB_SEQUENCE_COMPARE_32(a,op,b) (((int) (a) - (int) (b)) op 0)
#ifndef offsetof
#define offsetof(type,member) ((size_t) &((type *)0)->member)
@@ -107,6 +106,7 @@ int _xcb_out_init(_xcb_out *out);
void _xcb_out_destroy(_xcb_out *out);
int _xcb_out_send(xcb_connection_t *c, struct iovec *vector, int count);
+void _xcb_out_send_sync(xcb_connection_t *c);
int _xcb_out_flush_to(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t request);
@@ -193,7 +193,10 @@ struct xcb_connection_t {
_xcb_xid xid;
};
-void _xcb_conn_shutdown(xcb_connection_t *c);
+void _xcb_conn_shutdown(xcb_connection_t *c, int err);
+
+xcb_connection_t *_xcb_conn_ret_error(int err);
+
int _xcb_conn_wait(xcb_connection_t *c, pthread_cond_t *cond, struct iovec **vector, int *count);
diff --git a/dist/libxcb/xcb-xkb.pc.in b/dist/libxcb/xcb-xkb.pc.in
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6ed003581
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dist/libxcb/xcb-xkb.pc.in
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+prefix=@prefix@
+exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
+libdir=@libdir@
+includedir=@includedir@
+
+Name: XCB XKB
+Description: XCB Keyboard Extension (EXPERIMENTAL)
+Version: @PACKAGE_VERSION@
+Requires: xcb
+Libs: -L${libdir} -lxcb-xkb
+Cflags: -I${includedir}