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In C, the latter isn't a prototype for a function with no arg,
but declares a function with an undefined number of args.
[picked from master with changes since no main_channel, spice_common,
and a bunch of functions aren't there yet]
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letancy -> latency
compund -> compound
SpicedSubMessage -> SpiceSubMessage
modifaiers -> modifiers
massage -> message
outgoiong -> outgoing
AlphaBlnd -> AlphaBlend
remoth -> remote
modifires -> modifiers
secore -> secure
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Also in new protocol don't send style data if not needed.
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Internally and in the network protocol (for the new version) we
now store the actual number of segments rather than the size of the
full segments array in bytes. This change consists of multiple changes
to handle this:
* Make the qxl parser calculate num_segments
* Make the canvas stroke code handle the new SpicePath layout.
* Fix up is_equal_path in red_worker.c for the new layout
* replace multiple calls to spice_marshall_PathSegment with a single
spice_marshall_Path call
* Make the byte_size() array size handling do the conversion from
network size to number of elements when marshalling/demarshalling.
* Update the current spice protocol to send the segment count rather than
the size
* Update the old spice protocol to use the new byte_size functionallity
to calculate the size sent and the number of elements recieved
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This is not supported currently anyway and was not generated before.
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When a message has been read from the network we now pass it into
the generated demarshaller for the channel. The demarshaller converts
the network data to in-memory structures that is passed on to the
spice internals.
Additionally it also:
* Converts endianness
* Validates sizes of message and any pointers in it
* Localizes offsets (converts them to pointers)
* Checks for zero offsets in messages where they are not supported
Some of this was previously done using custom code in the client, this
is now removed.
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The command line option is renamed from "cairo" to "sw", and
similarly all filenames and types from Cairo to Sw (and similar).
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We just use pixman_image_t as the "information about image data" structure.
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We now support 16bit format pixmaps as well as the old ones. Including
both 555 and 565 modes.
We drop the palette argument for pixmap construction as it was only
used for black/white anyway.
Canvas creation is simplified so that there is no separate set_mode
state. Canvases are already created in the right mode and never change.
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While the fix could have been more effective,
it seems like this patch stream better with the coding
logic that was there..., maybe later we will want to change
the locking into more effective way.
(There is just the primary surface to protect in reiality)
Signed-off-by: Izik Eidus <ieidus@redhat.com>
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BitmapMask was used by the draw_text function as well
therefore we need to mark from_surface = 0 if we want
it to release the boject...
(Was evil, took me few hours to understand from where
the leak come...)
Signed-off-by: Izik Eidus <ieidus@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Izik Eidus <ieidus@redhat.com>
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ALIGN -> SPICE_ALIGN
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Instead of having two virtualizations of the canvas we push the
virtualization into the canvas code itself. This not only avoids
the duplication of this code, it also makes the exposed API for the
canvas much smaller (in terms of exported API).
It also lets us use the virtualization to implement basic support
for operations in canvas_base which is then overridden by each canvas
implementation.
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It can still be NULL, but we simplify the headers by always including it.
There is no practical performance difference here.
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We use a dynamic interface similar to e.g. SpiceImageCache instead
of passing both function and opaque
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This allows the pixman implementation to instead invert the (generally
smaller) region instead of duplicating the bitmap to invert it.
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This allows us to use the simpler dependency of pixman outside of the
cairo backend, and it later lets us move the cairo backend to using
pixman only.
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Instead of passing a bunch of function pointer and an opaque
pointer we make a real type and add a vtable pointer to it.
This means we can simplify all the canvas constructors, etc.
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This is an automatic change using:
$ find -name "*.[ch]" | xargs ../spice-protocol/rename-identifiers.sh ../spice-protocol/renames
$ find -name "*.cpp" | xargs ../spice-protocol/rename-identifiers.sh ../spice-protocol/renames
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Signed-off-by: Izik Eidus <ieidus@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Izik Eidus <ieidus@redhat.com>
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