xenocara/xserver/mi/mieq.c

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/*
*
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*
* Author: Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium
*/
/*
* mieq.c
*
* Machine independent event queue
*
*/
#if HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H
#include <dix-config.h>
#endif
# define NEED_EVENTS
# include <X11/X.h>
# include <X11/Xmd.h>
# include <X11/Xproto.h>
# include "misc.h"
# include "windowstr.h"
# include "pixmapstr.h"
# include "inputstr.h"
# include "mi.h"
# include "scrnintstr.h"
#define QUEUE_SIZE 256
typedef struct _Event {
xEvent event;
ScreenPtr pScreen;
} EventRec, *EventPtr;
typedef struct _EventQueue {
HWEventQueueType head, tail; /* long for SetInputCheck */
CARD32 lastEventTime; /* to avoid time running backwards */
Bool lastMotion;
EventRec events[QUEUE_SIZE]; /* static allocation for signals */
DevicePtr pKbd, pPtr; /* device pointer, to get funcs */
ScreenPtr pEnqueueScreen; /* screen events are being delivered to */
ScreenPtr pDequeueScreen; /* screen events are being dispatched to */
} EventQueueRec, *EventQueuePtr;
static EventQueueRec miEventQueue;
Bool
mieqInit (pKbd, pPtr)
DevicePtr pKbd, pPtr;
{
miEventQueue.head = miEventQueue.tail = 0;
miEventQueue.lastEventTime = GetTimeInMillis ();
miEventQueue.pKbd = pKbd;
miEventQueue.pPtr = pPtr;
miEventQueue.lastMotion = FALSE;
miEventQueue.pEnqueueScreen = screenInfo.screens[0];
miEventQueue.pDequeueScreen = miEventQueue.pEnqueueScreen;
SetInputCheck (&miEventQueue.head, &miEventQueue.tail);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Must be reentrant with ProcessInputEvents. Assumption: mieqEnqueue
* will never be interrupted. If this is called from both signal
* handlers and regular code, make sure the signal is suspended when
* called from regular code.
*/
void
mieqEnqueue (e)
xEvent *e;
{
HWEventQueueType oldtail, newtail;
Bool isMotion;
oldtail = miEventQueue.tail;
isMotion = e->u.u.type == MotionNotify;
if (isMotion && miEventQueue.lastMotion && oldtail != miEventQueue.head)
{
if (oldtail == 0)
oldtail = QUEUE_SIZE;
oldtail = oldtail - 1;
}
else
{
newtail = oldtail + 1;
if (newtail == QUEUE_SIZE)
newtail = 0;
/* Toss events which come in late */
if (newtail == miEventQueue.head)
return;
miEventQueue.tail = newtail;
}
miEventQueue.lastMotion = isMotion;
miEventQueue.events[oldtail].event = *e;
/*
* Make sure that event times don't go backwards - this
* is "unnecessary", but very useful
*/
if (e->u.keyButtonPointer.time < miEventQueue.lastEventTime &&
miEventQueue.lastEventTime - e->u.keyButtonPointer.time < 10000)
{
miEventQueue.events[oldtail].event.u.keyButtonPointer.time =
miEventQueue.lastEventTime;
}
miEventQueue.lastEventTime =
miEventQueue.events[oldtail].event.u.keyButtonPointer.time;
miEventQueue.events[oldtail].pScreen = miEventQueue.pEnqueueScreen;
}
void
mieqSwitchScreen (pScreen, fromDIX)
ScreenPtr pScreen;
Bool fromDIX;
{
miEventQueue.pEnqueueScreen = pScreen;
if (fromDIX)
miEventQueue.pDequeueScreen = pScreen;
}
/*
* Call this from ProcessInputEvents()
*/
void mieqProcessInputEvents ()
{
EventRec *e;
int x, y;
xEvent xe;
while (miEventQueue.head != miEventQueue.tail)
{
if (screenIsSaved == SCREEN_SAVER_ON)
SaveScreens (SCREEN_SAVER_OFF, ScreenSaverReset);
e = &miEventQueue.events[miEventQueue.head];
/*
* Assumption - screen switching can only occur on motion events
*/
if (e->pScreen != miEventQueue.pDequeueScreen)
{
miEventQueue.pDequeueScreen = e->pScreen;
x = e->event.u.keyButtonPointer.rootX;
y = e->event.u.keyButtonPointer.rootY;
if (miEventQueue.head == QUEUE_SIZE - 1)
miEventQueue.head = 0;
else
++miEventQueue.head;
NewCurrentScreen (miEventQueue.pDequeueScreen, x, y);
}
else
{
xe = e->event;
if (miEventQueue.head == QUEUE_SIZE - 1)
miEventQueue.head = 0;
else
++miEventQueue.head;
switch (xe.u.u.type)
{
case KeyPress:
case KeyRelease:
(*miEventQueue.pKbd->processInputProc)
(&xe, (DeviceIntPtr)miEventQueue.pKbd, 1);
break;
default:
(*miEventQueue.pPtr->processInputProc)
(&xe, (DeviceIntPtr)miEventQueue.pPtr, 1);
break;
}
}
}
}