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Except as contained in this notice, the name of Digital Equipment Corporation shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from Digital Equipment Corporation. ******************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #define NEED_EVENTS #include #include #include "misc.h" #include "regionstr.h" #include "scrnintstr.h" #include "gcstruct.h" #include "windowstr.h" #include "pixmap.h" #include "input.h" #include "dixstruct.h" #include "mi.h" #include #include "globals.h" #ifdef PANORAMIX #include "panoramiX.h" #include "panoramiXsrv.h" #endif /* machine-independent graphics exposure code. any device that uses the region package can call this. */ #ifndef RECTLIMIT #define RECTLIMIT 25 /* pick a number, any number > 8 */ #endif /* miHandleExposures generate a region for exposures for areas that were copied from obscured or non-existent areas to non-obscured areas of the destination. Paint the background for the region, if the destination is a window. NOTE: this should generally be called, even if graphicsExposures is false, because this is where bits get recovered from backing store. NOTE: added argument 'plane' is used to indicate how exposures from backing store should be accomplished. If plane is 0 (i.e. no bit plane), CopyArea should be used, else a CopyPlane of the indicated plane will be used. The exposing is done by the backing store's GraphicsExpose function, of course. */ _X_EXPORT RegionPtr miHandleExposures(DrawablePtr pSrcDrawable, DrawablePtr pDstDrawable, GCPtr pGC, int srcx, int srcy, int width, int height, int dstx, int dsty, unsigned long plane) { ScreenPtr pscr; RegionPtr prgnSrcClip; /* drawable-relative source clip */ RegionRec rgnSrcRec; RegionPtr prgnDstClip; /* drawable-relative dest clip */ RegionRec rgnDstRec; BoxRec srcBox; /* unclipped source */ RegionRec rgnExposed; /* exposed region, calculated source- relative, made dst relative to intersect with visible parts of dest and send events to client, and then screen relative to paint the window background */ WindowPtr pSrcWin; BoxRec expBox; Bool extents; /* This prevents warning about pscr not being used. */ pGC->pScreen = pscr = pGC->pScreen; /* avoid work if we can */ if (!pGC->graphicsExposures && (pDstDrawable->type == DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) && ((pSrcDrawable->type == DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) || (((WindowPtr)pSrcDrawable)->backStorage == NULL))) return NULL; srcBox.x1 = srcx; srcBox.y1 = srcy; srcBox.x2 = srcx+width; srcBox.y2 = srcy+height; if (pSrcDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) { BoxRec TsrcBox; TsrcBox.x1 = srcx + pSrcDrawable->x; TsrcBox.y1 = srcy + pSrcDrawable->y; TsrcBox.x2 = TsrcBox.x1 + width; TsrcBox.y2 = TsrcBox.y1 + height; pSrcWin = (WindowPtr) pSrcDrawable; if (pGC->subWindowMode == IncludeInferiors) { prgnSrcClip = NotClippedByChildren (pSrcWin); if ((RECT_IN_REGION(pscr, prgnSrcClip, &TsrcBox)) == rgnIN) { REGION_DESTROY(pscr, prgnSrcClip); return NULL; } } else { if ((RECT_IN_REGION(pscr, &pSrcWin->clipList, &TsrcBox)) == rgnIN) return NULL; prgnSrcClip = &rgnSrcRec; REGION_NULL(pscr, prgnSrcClip); REGION_COPY(pscr, prgnSrcClip, &pSrcWin->clipList); } REGION_TRANSLATE(pscr, prgnSrcClip, -pSrcDrawable->x, -pSrcDrawable->y); } else { BoxRec box; if ((srcBox.x1 >= 0) && (srcBox.y1 >= 0) && (srcBox.x2 <= pSrcDrawable->width) && (srcBox.y2 <= pSrcDrawable->height)) return NULL; box.x1 = 0; box.y1 = 0; box.x2 = pSrcDrawable->width; box.y2 = pSrcDrawable->height; prgnSrcClip = &rgnSrcRec; REGION_INIT(pscr, prgnSrcClip, &box, 1); pSrcWin = (WindowPtr)NULL; } if (pDstDrawable == pSrcDrawable) { prgnDstClip = prgnSrcClip; } else if (pDstDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) { if (pGC->subWindowMode == IncludeInferiors) { prgnDstClip = NotClippedByChildren((WindowPtr)pDstDrawable); } else { prgnDstClip = &rgnDstRec; REGION_NULL(pscr, prgnDstClip); REGION_COPY(pscr, prgnDstClip, &((WindowPtr)pDstDrawable)->clipList); } REGION_TRANSLATE(pscr, prgnDstClip, -pDstDrawable->x, -pDstDrawable->y); } else { BoxRec box; box.x1 = 0; box.y1 = 0; box.x2 = pDstDrawable->width; box.y2 = pDstDrawable->height; prgnDstClip = &rgnDstRec; REGION_INIT(pscr, prgnDstClip, &box, 1); } /* drawable-relative source region */ REGION_INIT(pscr, &rgnExposed, &srcBox, 1); /* now get the hidden parts of the source box*/ REGION_SUBTRACT(pscr, &rgnExposed, &rgnExposed, prgnSrcClip); /* move them over the destination */ REGION_TRANSLATE(pscr, &rgnExposed, dstx-srcx, dsty-srcy); /* intersect with visible areas of dest */ REGION_INTERSECT(pscr, &rgnExposed, &rgnExposed, prgnDstClip); /* * If we have LOTS of rectangles, we decide to take the extents * and force an exposure on that. This should require much less * work overall, on both client and server. This is cheating, but * isn't prohibited by the protocol ("spontaneous combustion" :-) * for windows. */ extents = pGC->graphicsExposures && (REGION_NUM_RECTS(&rgnExposed) > RECTLIMIT) && (pDstDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_PIXMAP); if (pSrcWin) { RegionPtr region; if (!(region = wClipShape (pSrcWin))) region = wBoundingShape (pSrcWin); /* * If you try to CopyArea the extents of a shaped window, compacting the * exposed region will undo all our work! */ if (extents && pSrcWin && region && (RECT_IN_REGION(pscr, region, &srcBox) != rgnIN)) extents = FALSE; } if (extents) { expBox = *REGION_EXTENTS(pscr, &rgnExposed); REGION_RESET(pscr, &rgnExposed, &expBox); } if ((pDstDrawable->type != DRAWABLE_PIXMAP) && (((WindowPtr)pDstDrawable)->backgroundState != None)) { WindowPtr pWin = (WindowPtr)pDstDrawable; /* make the exposed area screen-relative */ REGION_TRANSLATE(pscr, &rgnExposed, pDstDrawable->x, pDstDrawable->y); if (extents) { /* PaintWindowBackground doesn't clip, so we have to */ REGION_INTERSECT(pscr, &rgnExposed, &rgnExposed, &pWin->clipList); } miPaintWindow((WindowPtr)pDstDrawable, &rgnExposed, PW_BACKGROUND); if (extents) { REGION_RESET(pscr, &rgnExposed, &expBox); } else REGION_TRANSLATE(pscr, &rgnExposed, -pDstDrawable->x, -pDstDrawable->y); } if (prgnDstClip == &rgnDstRec) { REGION_UNINIT(pscr, prgnDstClip); } else if (prgnDstClip != prgnSrcClip) { REGION_DESTROY(pscr, prgnDstClip); } if (prgnSrcClip == &rgnSrcRec) { REGION_UNINIT(pscr, prgnSrcClip); } else { REGION_DESTROY(pscr, prgnSrcClip); } if (pGC->graphicsExposures) { /* don't look */ RegionPtr exposed = REGION_CREATE(pscr, NullBox, 0); *exposed = rgnExposed; return exposed; } else { REGION_UNINIT(pscr, &rgnExposed); return NULL; } } /* send GraphicsExpose events, or a NoExpose event, based on the region */ void miSendGraphicsExpose (ClientPtr client, RegionPtr pRgn, XID drawable, int major, int minor) { if (pRgn && !REGION_NIL(pRgn)) { xEvent *pEvent; xEvent *pe; BoxPtr pBox; int i; int numRects; numRects = REGION_NUM_RECTS(pRgn); pBox = REGION_RECTS(pRgn); if(!(pEvent = (xEvent *)xalloc(numRects * sizeof(xEvent)))) return; pe = pEvent; for (i=1; i<=numRects; i++, pe++, pBox++) { pe->u.u.type = GraphicsExpose; pe->u.graphicsExposure.drawable = drawable; pe->u.graphicsExposure.x = pBox->x1; pe->u.graphicsExposure.y = pBox->y1; pe->u.graphicsExposure.width = pBox->x2 - pBox->x1; pe->u.graphicsExposure.height = pBox->y2 - pBox->y1; pe->u.graphicsExposure.count = numRects - i; pe->u.graphicsExposure.majorEvent = major; pe->u.graphicsExposure.minorEvent = minor; } TryClientEvents(client, NULL, pEvent, numRects, (Mask)0, NoEventMask, NullGrab); xfree(pEvent); } else { xEvent event; event.u.u.type = NoExpose; event.u.noExposure.drawable = drawable; event.u.noExposure.majorEvent = major; event.u.noExposure.minorEvent = minor; TryClientEvents(client, NULL, &event, 1, (Mask)0, NoEventMask, NullGrab); } } void miSendExposures( WindowPtr pWin, RegionPtr pRgn, int dx, int dy) { BoxPtr pBox; int numRects; xEvent *pEvent, *pe; int i; pBox = REGION_RECTS(pRgn); numRects = REGION_NUM_RECTS(pRgn); if(!(pEvent = (xEvent *) xalloc(numRects * sizeof(xEvent)))) return; for (i=numRects, pe = pEvent; --i >= 0; pe++, pBox++) { pe->u.u.type = Expose; pe->u.expose.window = pWin->drawable.id; pe->u.expose.x = pBox->x1 - dx; pe->u.expose.y = pBox->y1 - dy; pe->u.expose.width = pBox->x2 - pBox->x1; pe->u.expose.height = pBox->y2 - pBox->y1; pe->u.expose.count = i; } #ifdef PANORAMIX if(!noPanoramiXExtension) { int scrnum = pWin->drawable.pScreen->myNum; int x = 0, y = 0; XID realWin = 0; if(!pWin->parent) { x = panoramiXdataPtr[scrnum].x; y = panoramiXdataPtr[scrnum].y; pWin = WindowTable[0]; realWin = pWin->drawable.id; } else if (scrnum) { PanoramiXRes *win; win = PanoramiXFindIDByScrnum(XRT_WINDOW, pWin->drawable.id, scrnum); if(!win) { xfree(pEvent); return; } realWin = win->info[0].id; pWin = LookupIDByType(realWin, RT_WINDOW); } if(x || y || scrnum) for (i = 0; i < numRects; i++) { pEvent[i].u.expose.window = realWin; pEvent[i].u.expose.x += x; pEvent[i].u.expose.y += y; } } #endif DeliverEvents(pWin, pEvent, numRects, NullWindow); xfree(pEvent); } _X_EXPORT void miWindowExposures( WindowPtr pWin, RegionPtr prgn, RegionPtr other_exposed) { RegionPtr exposures = prgn; if ((prgn && !REGION_NIL(prgn)) || (exposures && !REGION_NIL(exposures)) || other_exposed) { RegionRec expRec; int clientInterested; /* * Restore from backing-store FIRST. */ clientInterested = (pWin->eventMask|wOtherEventMasks(pWin)) & ExposureMask; if (other_exposed) { if (exposures) { REGION_UNION(pWin->drawable.pScreen, other_exposed, exposures, other_exposed); if (exposures != prgn) REGION_DESTROY(pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures); } exposures = other_exposed; } if (clientInterested && exposures && (REGION_NUM_RECTS(exposures) > RECTLIMIT)) { /* * If we have LOTS of rectangles, we decide to take the extents * and force an exposure on that. This should require much less * work overall, on both client and server. This is cheating, but * isn't prohibited by the protocol ("spontaneous combustion" :-). */ BoxRec box; box = *REGION_EXTENTS( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures); if (exposures == prgn) { exposures = &expRec; REGION_INIT( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures, &box, 1); REGION_RESET( pWin->drawable.pScreen, prgn, &box); } else { REGION_RESET( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures, &box); REGION_UNION( pWin->drawable.pScreen, prgn, prgn, exposures); } /* PaintWindowBackground doesn't clip, so we have to */ REGION_INTERSECT( pWin->drawable.pScreen, prgn, prgn, &pWin->clipList); } if (prgn && !REGION_NIL(prgn)) miPaintWindow(pWin, prgn, PW_BACKGROUND); if (clientInterested && exposures && !REGION_NIL(exposures)) miSendExposures(pWin, exposures, pWin->drawable.x, pWin->drawable.y); if (exposures == &expRec) { REGION_UNINIT( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures); } else if (exposures && exposures != prgn && exposures != other_exposed) REGION_DESTROY( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures); if (prgn) REGION_EMPTY( pWin->drawable.pScreen, prgn); } else if (exposures && exposures != prgn) REGION_DESTROY( pWin->drawable.pScreen, exposures); } void miPaintWindow(WindowPtr pWin, RegionPtr prgn, int what) { ScreenPtr pScreen = pWin->drawable.pScreen; ChangeGCVal gcval[5]; BITS32 gcmask; GCPtr pGC; int i; BoxPtr pbox; xRectangle *prect; int numRects; /* * Distance from screen to destination drawable, use this * to adjust rendering coordinates which come in in screen space */ int draw_x_off, draw_y_off; /* * Tile offset for drawing; these need to align the tile * to the appropriate window origin */ int tile_x_off, tile_y_off; PixUnion fill; Bool solid = TRUE; DrawablePtr drawable = &pWin->drawable; if (what == PW_BACKGROUND) { while (pWin->backgroundState == ParentRelative) pWin = pWin->parent; draw_x_off = drawable->x; draw_y_off = drawable->y; tile_x_off = pWin->drawable.x - draw_x_off; tile_y_off = pWin->drawable.y - draw_y_off; fill = pWin->background; switch (pWin->backgroundState) { case None: return; case BackgroundPixmap: solid = FALSE; break; } } else { PixmapPtr pixmap; tile_x_off = drawable->x; tile_y_off = drawable->y; /* servers without pixmaps draw their own borders */ if (!pScreen->GetWindowPixmap) return; pixmap = (*pScreen->GetWindowPixmap) ((WindowPtr) drawable); drawable = &pixmap->drawable; #ifdef COMPOSITE draw_x_off = pixmap->screen_x; draw_y_off = pixmap->screen_y; tile_x_off -= draw_x_off; tile_y_off -= draw_y_off; #else draw_x_off = 0; draw_y_off = 0; #endif fill = pWin->border; solid = pWin->borderIsPixel; } gcval[0].val = GXcopy; gcmask = GCFunction; if (solid) { gcval[1].val = fill.pixel; gcval[2].val = FillSolid; gcmask |= GCForeground | GCFillStyle; } else { gcval[1].val = FillTiled; gcval[2].ptr = (pointer)fill.pixmap; gcval[3].val = tile_x_off; gcval[4].val = tile_y_off; gcmask |= GCFillStyle | GCTile | GCTileStipXOrigin | GCTileStipYOrigin; } prect = (xRectangle *)xalloc(REGION_NUM_RECTS(prgn) * sizeof(xRectangle)); if (!prect) return; pGC = GetScratchGC(drawable->depth, drawable->pScreen); if (!pGC) { xfree(prect); return; } dixChangeGC (NullClient, pGC, gcmask, NULL, gcval); ValidateGC (drawable, pGC); numRects = REGION_NUM_RECTS(prgn); pbox = REGION_RECTS(prgn); for (i= numRects; --i >= 0; pbox++, prect++) { prect->x = pbox->x1 - draw_x_off; prect->y = pbox->y1 - draw_y_off; prect->width = pbox->x2 - pbox->x1; prect->height = pbox->y2 - pbox->y1; } prect -= numRects; (*pGC->ops->PolyFillRect)(drawable, pGC, numRects, prect); xfree(prect); FreeScratchGC(pGC); } /* MICLEARDRAWABLE -- sets the entire drawable to the background color of * the GC. Useful when we have a scratch drawable and need to initialize * it. */ _X_EXPORT void miClearDrawable(DrawablePtr pDraw, GCPtr pGC) { XID fg = pGC->fgPixel; XID bg = pGC->bgPixel; xRectangle rect; rect.x = 0; rect.y = 0; rect.width = pDraw->width; rect.height = pDraw->height; DoChangeGC(pGC, GCForeground, &bg, 0); ValidateGC(pDraw, pGC); (*pGC->ops->PolyFillRect)(pDraw, pGC, 1, &rect); DoChangeGC(pGC, GCForeground, &fg, 0); ValidateGC(pDraw, pGC); }