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This fixes some compilation errors with gcc 4.4.7 on RHEL 6.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget <fgouget@codeweavers.com>
Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>
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Use read_safe/write_safe instead which do the same stuff
Acked-by: Jonathon Jongsma <jjongsma@redhat.com>
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Instead of requiring the dispatcher to send a message to the worker to
create the display channel and cursor channel, just create them when
the worker is created.
Acked-by: Jonathon Jongsma <jjongsma@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
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Now that worker is created before running, and run() returns success,
there is no point in using MESSAGE_READY.
Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
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Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jonathon Jongsma <jjongsma@redhat.com>
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Group enums with their respective struct location.
Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>
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This has been renamed to SpiceImageCompression in order to avoid clashes
with older spice-server in the SPICE_IMAGE_COMPRESS_ namespace. This
commit is a straight rename of SpiceImageCompress to
SpiceImageCompression and SPICE_IMAGE_COMPRESS_ to
SPICE_IMAGE_COMPRESSION_
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spice-server will attempt to limit number of monitors.
Guest machine can send monitor list it accepts. Limiting the number sent
by guest will limit the number of monitors client will try to enable.
The guest usually see client monitors enabled and start using it so
not seeing client monitor won't try to enable more monitor.
In this case the additional monitor guest can support will always be
seen as heads with no attached monitors.
This allows limiting monitors number without changing guest drivers.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
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This allows to call spice_qxl_add_memslot during attache_worker(), like
done in the tests.
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valgrind
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With a SPICE_DISPLAY_CAP_MONITORS_CONFIG capable client, the client needs to
know what part of the primary to use for each monitor. If the guest driver
does not support this, the server sends messages to the client for a
single monitor spanning the entire primary.
As soon as the guest calls spice_qxl_monitors_config_async once, we set
the red_worker driver_has_monitors_config flag and stop doing this.
This is a problem when the driver gets unloaded, for example after a reboot
or when switching to a text vc with usermode mode-setting under Linux.
To reproduce this start a multi-mon capable Linux guest which uses
usermode mode-setting and then once X has started switch to a text vc. Note
how the client window does not only not resize, if you try to resize it
manually you always keep blackborders since the aspect is wrong.
This patch is the spice-server side of fixing this, it adds a new
spice_qxl_driver_unload method which clears the driver_has_monitors_config
flag.
The other patch needed to fix this is in qemu, and will calls this new method
from qxl_enter_vga_mode.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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Adds two functions:
- red_dispatcher_use_client_monitors_config:
check that QXLInterface supports client_monitors_config and that it's
functional.
- red_dispatcher_client_monitors_config:
send the client monitors configuration to the guest.
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Till now, red_worker was notfied about vm status changes via QXLWorker->start/stop
(or spice_qxl_start/stop).
Newer qemu, that supports calling spice_server_vm_start/stop, will call only
these routines, and won't call QXLWorker->start/stop.
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a SpiceMsgDisplayMonitorsConfig is sent on two occasions:
* as a result of a spice_qxl_monitors_config_async
* whenever a client connects and there is a previously set monitors
config
Sending the new message is protected by a new cap,
SPICE_DISPLAY_CAP_MONITORS_CONFIG
More elaborately:
spice_qxl_monitors_config_async receives a QXLPHYSICAL address of a
QXLMonitorsConfig struct and reads it, caching it in the RedWorker, and
sending it to all clients. Whenever a new client connects it receives
a SpiceMsgDisplayMonitorsConfig message as well.
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This patch reuses Dispatcher in RedDispatcher. It adds two helpers
to red_worker to keep RedWorker opaque to the outside. The dispatcher is
abused in three places that use the underlying socket directly:
once sending a READY after red_init completes
once for each channel creation, replying with the RedChannel instance
for cursor and display.
FDO Bugzilla: 42463
rfc->v1:
* move callbacks to red_worker.c including registration (Yonit)
* rename dispatcher to red_dispatcher in red_worker.c and red_dispatcher.c
* add accessor red_dispatcher_get_dispatcher
* s/dispatcher_handle_recv/dispatcher_handle_recv_read/ and change sig to
just Dispatcher *dispatcher (was the SpiceCoreInterface one)
* remove SpiceCoreInterface parameter from dispatcher_init (Yonit)
* main_dispatcher needed it for channel_event so it has it in
struct MainDispatcher
* add dispatcher_get_recv_fd for red_worker
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This is part of the dispatcher update, extracting the dispatcher routine
from red_dispatcher and main_dispatcher into dispatcher.
Supporting multiple async operations will make it natural to support
async monitor commands and async guest io requests that could overlap in
time.
Use a Ring for AsyncCommands.
Free Desktop Bugzilla: 42463
Related FD: 41622
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Merging the functionality of reds::channel, into RedChannel.
In addition, cleanup and fix disconnection code: before this patch,
red_dispatcher_disconnect_display_client
could have been called from the red_worker thread
(and it must be called only from the io thread).
RedChannel holds only connected channel clients. RedClient holds all the
channel clients that were created till it is destroyed
(and then it destroys them as well).
Note: snd_channel still doesn't use red_channel, however it
creates dummy channel and channel clients, in order to register itself
in reds.
server/red_channel.c: a channel is connected if it holds at least one channel client
Previously I changed RedChannel to hold only connected channel clients and
RedClient, to hold all the channel clients as long as it is not destroyed.
usbredir: multichannel has not been tested, it just compiles.
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That means RedClient tracks a ring of channels. Right now there will be only
a single client because of the disconnection mechanism - whenever a new
client comes we disconnect all existing clients. But this patch adds already
a ring of clients to reds.c (stored in RedServer).
There is a known problem handling many connections and disconnections at the
same time, trigerrable easily by the following script:
export NEW_DISPLAY=:3.0
Xephyr $NEW_DISPLAY -noreset &
for ((i = 0 ; i < 5; ++i)); do
for ((j = 0 ; j < 10; ++j)); do
DISPLAY=$NEW_DISPLAY c_win7x86_qxl_tests &
done
sleep 2;
done
I fixed a few of the problems resulting from this in the same patch. This
required already introducing a few other changes:
* make sure all removal of channels happens in the main thread, for that
two additional dispatcher calls are added to remove a specific channel
client (RED_WORKER_MESSAGE_CURSOR_DISCONNECT_CLIENT and
RED_WORKER_MESSAGE_DISPLAY_DISCONNECT_CLIENT).
* change some asserts in input channel.
* make main channel disconnect not recursive
* introduce disconnect call back to red_channel_create_parser
The remaining abort is from a double free in the main channel, still can't
find it (doesn't happen when running under valgrind - probably due to the
slowness resulting from that), but is easy to see when running under gdb.
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The new _ASYNC io's in qxl_dev listed at the end get six new api
functions, and an additional callback function "async_complete". When
the async version of a specific io is used, completion is notified by
calling async_complete, and no READY message is written or expected by
the dispatcher.
update_area has been changed to push QXLRects to the worker thread, where
the conversion to SpiceRect takes place.
A cookie has been added to each async call to QXLWorker, and is passed back via
async_complete.
Added api:
QXLWorker:
update_area_async
add_memslot_async
destroy_surfaces_async
destroy_primary_surface_async
create_primary_surface_async
destroy_surface_wait_async
QXLInterface:
async_complete
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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.
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VDInterface has been renamed to SpiceBaseInterface. Dropped base_version
element, shlib versioning should be used instead. Dropped id element,
it is passed to spice_server_add_interface() instead. Now
SpiceBaseInterface has static information only, multiple interface
instances can share it.
Added SpiceBaseInstance struct for maintaining per-instance state
information. Adapted spice_server_{add,remove}_interface() functions
to the new world.
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