xenocara/xserver/Xi/grabdev.c

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/***********************************************************************
*
* Extension function to grab an extension device.
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H
#include <dix-config.h>
#endif
#include "inputstr.h" /* DeviceIntPtr */
#include "windowstr.h" /* window structure */
#include <X11/extensions/XI.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XIproto.h>
#include "exglobals.h"
#include "dixevents.h" /* GrabDevice */
#include "grabdev.h"
extern XExtEventInfo EventInfo[];
extern int ExtEventIndex;
/***********************************************************************
*
* Swap the request if the requestor has a different byte order than us.
*
*/
int
SProcXGrabDevice(ClientPtr client)
{
REQUEST(xGrabDeviceReq);
swaps(&stuff->length);
REQUEST_AT_LEAST_SIZE(xGrabDeviceReq);
swapl(&stuff->grabWindow);
swapl(&stuff->time);
swaps(&stuff->event_count);
if (stuff->length !=
bytes_to_int32(sizeof(xGrabDeviceReq)) + stuff->event_count)
return BadLength;
SwapLongs((CARD32 *) (&stuff[1]), stuff->event_count);
return (ProcXGrabDevice(client));
}
/***********************************************************************
*
* Grab an extension device.
*
*/
int
ProcXGrabDevice(ClientPtr client)
{
int rc;
xGrabDeviceReply rep;
DeviceIntPtr dev;
GrabMask mask;
struct tmask tmp[EMASKSIZE];
REQUEST(xGrabDeviceReq);
REQUEST_AT_LEAST_SIZE(xGrabDeviceReq);
if (stuff->length !=
bytes_to_int32(sizeof(xGrabDeviceReq)) + stuff->event_count)
return BadLength;
rep = (xGrabDeviceReply) {
.repType = X_Reply,
.RepType = X_GrabDevice,
.sequenceNumber = client->sequence,
.length = 0,
};
rc = dixLookupDevice(&dev, stuff->deviceid, client, DixGrabAccess);
if (rc != Success)
return rc;
if ((rc = CreateMaskFromList(client, (XEventClass *) &stuff[1],
stuff->event_count, tmp, dev,
X_GrabDevice)) != Success)
return rc;
mask.xi = tmp[stuff->deviceid].mask;
rc = GrabDevice(client, dev, stuff->other_devices_mode,
stuff->this_device_mode, stuff->grabWindow,
stuff->ownerEvents, stuff->time,
&mask, XI, None, None, &rep.status);
if (rc != Success)
return rc;
WriteReplyToClient(client, sizeof(xGrabDeviceReply), &rep);
return Success;
}
/***********************************************************************
*
* This procedure creates an event mask from a list of XEventClasses.
*
* Procedure is as follows:
* An XEventClass is (deviceid << 8 | eventtype). For each entry in the list,
* get the device. Then run through all available event indices (those are
* set when XI starts up) and binary OR's the device's mask to whatever the
* event mask for the given event type was.
* If an error occurs, it is sent to the client. Errors are generated if
* - if the device given in the event classs is invalid
* - if the device in the class list is not the device given as parameter (no
* error if parameter is NULL)
*
* mask has to be size EMASKSIZE and pre-allocated.
*
* @param client The client to send the error to (if one occurs)
* @param list List of event classes as sent from the client.
* @param count Number of elements in list.
* @param mask Preallocated mask (size EMASKSIZE).
* @param dev The device we're creating masks for.
* @param req The request we're processing. Used to fill in error fields.
*/
int
CreateMaskFromList(ClientPtr client, XEventClass * list, int count,
struct tmask *mask, DeviceIntPtr dev, int req)
{
int rc, i, j;
int device;
DeviceIntPtr tdev;
for (i = 0; i < EMASKSIZE; i++) {
mask[i].mask = 0;
mask[i].dev = NULL;
}
for (i = 0; i < count; i++, list++) {
device = *list >> 8;
if (device > 255)
return BadClass;
rc = dixLookupDevice(&tdev, device, client, DixUseAccess);
if (rc != BadDevice && rc != Success)
return rc;
if (rc == BadDevice || (dev != NULL && tdev != dev))
return BadClass;
for (j = 0; j < ExtEventIndex; j++)
if (EventInfo[j].type == (*list & 0xff)) {
mask[device].mask |= EventInfo[j].mask;
mask[device].dev = (Pointer) tdev;
break;
}
}
return Success;
}
/***********************************************************************
*
* This procedure writes the reply for the XGrabDevice function,
* if the client and server have a different byte ordering.
*
*/
void
SRepXGrabDevice(ClientPtr client, int size, xGrabDeviceReply * rep)
{
swaps(&rep->sequenceNumber);
swapl(&rep->length);
WriteToClient(client, size, rep);
}