From 52ba8bfb2d401c5e0670715d74d19d3be9c0db53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: runge Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:49:20 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] x11vnc: -cursor change shape handling, configure.ac: add more macros for X extensions --- ChangeLog | 6 + configure.ac | 71 +- x11vnc/ChangeLog | 9 + x11vnc/README | 229 ++++-- x11vnc/x11vnc.1 | 161 ++-- x11vnc/x11vnc.c | 2040 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 6 files changed, 1653 insertions(+), 863 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 461bf74..db6223b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2004-08-29 Karl Runge + * x11vnc: changes in cursor shape handling: use rfbSetCursor() + * cursor shape options: -cursor, -cursor (X|some|most) + * -vncconnect the default. + * configure.ac: add more macros for X extensions. + 2004-08-15 Karl Runge * x11vnc: -overlay to fix colors with Sun 8+24 overlay visuals. * -sid option. diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 2afd0e2..77ee436 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -39,29 +39,62 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_FFMPEG, test ! -z "$with_ffmpeg") # Checks for X libraries HAVE_X="false" AC_PATH_XTRA +AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_XSHM, [MIT-SHM extension build environment present]) +AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_XTEST, [XTEST extension build environment present]) AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_XKEYBOARD, [XKEYBOARD extension build environment present]) AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_LIBXINERAMA, [XINERAMA extension build environment present]) +AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_LIBXRANDR, [XRANDR extension build environment present]) +AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_LIBXFIXES, [XFIXES extension build environment present]) +AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_LIBXDAMAGE, [XDAMAGE extension build environment present]) if test "$X_CFLAGS" != "-DX_DISPLAY_MISSING"; then - saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" - AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/XKBlib.h, HAVE_XKBLIB_H="true", - HAVE_XKBLIB_H="false", [#include ]) - CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS" - if test $HAVE_XKBLIB_H = "true"; then - AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, XkbSelectEvents, - [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XKEYBOARD)], , + AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, XGetImage, HAVE_X="true", + HAVE_X="false", + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + if test $HAVE_X = "true"; then + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXext" + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xext, XShmGetImage, + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XSHM)], , $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) - fi - AC_CHECK_LIB(Xinerama, XineramaQueryScreens, - X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXinerama" - [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXINERAMA)], , - $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 -lXext $X_EXTRA_LIBS) - AC_CHECK_LIB(Xtst, XTestFakeKeyEvent, HAVE_XTEST="true", - HAVE_XTEST="false", - $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 -lXext $X_EXTRA_LIBS) - if test $HAVE_XTEST = "true"; then - X_LIBS="$X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lXtst -lXext -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS" - HAVE_X="true" + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xtst, XTestFakeKeyEvent, + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXtst" + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XTEST)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" + AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/XKBlib.h, HAVE_XKBLIB_H="true", + HAVE_XKBLIB_H="false", [#include ]) + CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS" + if test $HAVE_XKBLIB_H = "true"; then + AC_CHECK_LIB(X11, XkbSelectEvents, + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XKEYBOARD)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + fi + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xinerama, XineramaQueryScreens, + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXinerama" + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXINERAMA)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xrandr, XRRSelectInput, + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXrandr" + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXRANDR)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xfixes, XFixesGetCursorImage, + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXfixes" + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXFIXES)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + AC_CHECK_LIB(Xdamage, XDamageQueryExtension, + X_PRELIBS="$X_PRELIBS -lXdamage" + [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXDAMAGE)], , + $X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS) + + X_LIBS="$X_LIBS $X_PRELIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS" fi fi AC_SUBST(X_LIBS) diff --git a/x11vnc/ChangeLog b/x11vnc/ChangeLog index 8789a40..89d6daf 100644 --- a/x11vnc/ChangeLog +++ b/x11vnc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2004-08-29 Karl Runge + * remove old mouse patch code, now use rfbSetCursor (+ workarounds) + * changed cursor shape options (no more -mouse, ...) to '-cursor mode' + where 'mode' can be empty "X", "some", or "most". "some" adds + heuristics for two more cursors. + * -nocursorshape added. + * ifdef checks for XSHM and XTEST. Add *_wr wrappers as well. + * -vncconnect is now the default. + 2004-08-15 Karl Runge * -overlay option to fix color problems on Sun machines with 8+24 and 24+8 overlay visuals, uses Solaris XReadScreen(). diff --git a/x11vnc/README b/x11vnc/README index c64985d..0359c96 100644 --- a/x11vnc/README +++ b/x11vnc/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -x11vnc README file Date: Sun Aug 15 16:30:33 EDT 2004 +x11vnc README file Date: Sun Aug 29 15:33:42 EDT 2004 The following information is taken from these URLs: @@ -345,6 +345,9 @@ LDFLAGS="-L $JPEG/lib -R $JPEG/lib -L $ZLIB/lib -R $ZLIB/lib" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I /usr/openwin/include" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L /usr/openwin/lib -R /usr/openwin/lib" +# Everything needs to built with _REENTRANT for thread safe errno: +CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT" + export PATH CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS ./configure @@ -488,14 +491,16 @@ ls -l ./x11vnc/x11vnc acceleration at the physical display and so likely defeats the purpose. Nevertheless this could be handy in some circumstances, e.g. if the speed at the physical display was tolerable. - Unfortunately it does not seem shadowfb can't be turned on and off + Unfortunately it does not seem shadowfb can be turned on and off dynamically... * Somewhat surprisingly, the X11 mouse (cursor) shape is write-only and cannot be queried from the X server. So in x11vnc the cursor - shape stays fixed at an arrow. (see the -mouseX option, however, - for a partial hack for the root window). Also, on Solaris using - the SUN_OVL overlay extension, x11vnc can show the correct mouse - cursor when the -overlay is also supplied. + shape stays fixed at an arrow. (see the "-cursor X" and other + options, however, for a partial hack for the root window, etc.). + Also, on Solaris using the SUN_OVL overlay extension, x11vnc can + show the correct mouse cursor when the -overlay option is also + supplied. For XFree86/Xorg, the XFIXES extension should help this + as well. * Audio from applications is of course not redirected (separate redirectors do exist, e.g. esd). The XBell() "beeps" will work if the X server supports the XKEYBOARD extension. (Note that on @@ -546,10 +551,10 @@ ls -l ./x11vnc/x11vnc start out OK, but after a while the colors are incorrect in certain windows. - [36]Q-10: Color problems: Why are the colors for some of the windows - messed up in x11vnc? BTW, I have an X display that has nice overlay - visuals of multiple color depths. E.g. there are both depth 8 and 24 - visuals available at the same time. + [36]Q-10: Color problems: Why are the colors for some windows messed + up in x11vnc? BTW, I have an X display that has nice + overlay/multi-depth visuals of different color depths: e.g. there are + both depth 8 and 24 visuals available at the same time. [37]Q-11: How do I figure out the window id to supply to the -id windowid option? @@ -909,8 +914,8 @@ display :0 If so, there are a couple options. 1) Can you set the default visual on your display to be depth 24 TrueColor? Sun machines often have 8+24 - overlay visuals, and you can make the default visual depth 24 - TrueColor (see fbconfig(1) and Xsun(1)). 2) As of Feb/2004, in the + overlay/multi-depth visuals, and you can make the default visual depth + 24 TrueColor (see fbconfig(1) and Xsun(1)). 2) As of Feb/2004, in the libvncserver CVS, x11vnc has the -visual option to allow you to force the framebuffer visual to whatever you want (this usually messes up the colors unless you are very careful). In this case, the option @@ -940,16 +945,17 @@ display :0 non-zero in 8bpp PseudoColor on an obscure setup, and this option corrected the problems. - Q-10: Color problems: Why are the colors for some of the windows - messed up in x11vnc? BTW, I have an X display that has nice overlay - visuals of multiple color depths. E.g. there are both depth 8 and 24 + Q-10: Color problems: Why are the colors for some windows messed up in + x11vnc? BTW, I have an X display that has nice overlay/multi-depth + visuals of different color depths: e.g. there are both depth 8 and 24 visuals available at the same time. You may want to review the [97]previous question regarding 8 bpp PseudoColor. - If that isn't the problem, run xdpyinfo to see what the default visual - is. Does it have a depth of 8? If it does, can you possibly + If that isn't the problem, run xdpyinfo(1) to see what the default + visual is and what the depths of the other visuals are. Does the + default visual have a depth of 8? If it does, can you possibly re-configure your X server to make the depth 24 visual the default? If you can do it, this will save you a lot of grief WRT colors and x11vnc (and for general usage too!). Here is how I do this on an old @@ -958,12 +964,23 @@ display :0 and it works nicely (note: to log into console from the dtlogin window, select "Options -> Command Line Login", then login and enter - the above command). If you have root permission, a more permanent and - convenient option is to put a line like: + the above command). See the -dev section of the Xsun(1) manpage for a + description of the above arguments. If you have root permission, a + more permanent and convenient thing to do is to record the arguments + in a line like: :0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun -dev /dev/fb defclass TrueColor defdepth 24 - in /etc/dt/config/Xservers (see /usr/dt/config/Xservers). + in /etc/dt/config/Xservers (see /usr/dt/config/Xservers). Also look at + the fbconfig(1) and related manpages (e.g. ffbconfig, m64config, + pgxconfig, SUNWjfb_config, etc ...) for hardware framebuffer settings + that may achieve the same effect. In general for non-Sun machines, + look at the "-cc class" and related options in your X server manpage + (perhaps Xserver(1)), it may allow modifying the default visual (e.g. + "-cc 4", see for the visual class numbers). On XFree86 some + video card drivers (e.g. Matrox mga) have settings like Option + "Overlay" "24,8" to support multi-depth overlays. For these, use the + "-cc 4" X server command line option to get a depth 24 default visual. Another option is if the system with overlay visuals is a Sun system running Solaris you can use the -overlay x11vnc option (Aug/2004) to @@ -973,16 +990,15 @@ TrueColor defdepth 24 mentioned by x11vnc users) that require the default depth be 8bpp, or will use a 8bpp visual even if depth 24 visuals are available, and so the default depth workaround described in the previous paragraph is - not sufficient. + not sufficient for these apps. Misc. notes on -overlay mode: An amusing by-product of -overlay mode - is that mouse cursor shape (e.g. use -X or -mouse options) is correct. - The -overlay mode may be somewhat slower than normal mode due to the - extra framebuffer manipulations that must be performed. Also, there is - a bug in that for some popup menus, the windows they overlap will have - painting problems while the popup is up (a workaround is to disable - SaveUnders by passing -su to Xsun, e.g. in your - /etc/dt/config/Xservers file). + is that mouse cursor shape is correct. The -overlay mode may be + somewhat slower than normal mode due to the extra framebuffer + manipulations that must be performed. Also, there is a bug in that for + some popup menus, the windows they overlap will have painting problems + while the popup is up (a workaround is to disable SaveUnders by + passing -su to Xsun, e.g. in your /etc/dt/config/Xservers file). Still not working? Run xwininfo on the application with the messed up colors to verify that the depth of its visual is different from the @@ -1537,7 +1553,7 @@ mp/x11vnc_sh.log On Solaris you cannot have the bare number 5900 in /etc/inetd.conf, you'll need to replace it with a word like x11vnc an then put - something like x11vnc 5900/tcp in /etc/services. + something like "x11vnc 5900/tcp" in /etc/services. Be sure to look at your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny settings to limit the machines that can connect to this service (your @@ -1589,11 +1605,11 @@ mp/x11vnc_sh.log believe this is because the cursor shape is often downloaded to the graphics hardware (video card), but I could be mistaken. - A simple kludge is provided by the -mouseX option that changes the + A simple kludge is provided by the "-cursor X" option that changes the cursor when the mouse is on the root background (or any window has the same cursor as the root background). Note that desktops like GNOME or KDE often cover up the root background, so this won't work for those - cases. + cases. Also see the "-cursor some" option for additional kludges. It should be possible to apply some heuristics where x11vnc tries to build up a table of cursors for the windows it sees, perhaps using a @@ -1602,7 +1618,8 @@ mp/x11vnc_sh.log Also note that as of Aug/2004 in the libvncserver CVS, on Solaris using the SUN_OVL overlay extension, x11vnc can show the correct mouse cursor when the -overlay is also supplied. (-overlay has some other - problems however, and can be slower). + problems however, and can be slower). Plans are in the works to use + XFIXES for this on XFree86, Xorg, and Xsun. Q-31: Why does the mouse arrow just stay in one corner in my vncviewer, whereas my cursor (that does move) is just a dot? @@ -1612,6 +1629,10 @@ mp/x11vnc_sh.log with the -nocursor option to x11vnc if your viewer does not have this extension. + Note: as of Aug/2004 in the libvncserver CVS this should be fixed: the + default for non-tightvnc viewers will be to draw the moving cursor + into the framebuffer. This can also be disabled via -nocursor. + Q-32: Can I take advantage of the TightVNC extension to the VNC protocol where Cursor Positions Updates are sent back to all connected clients (i.e. passive viewers can see the mouse cursor being moved @@ -1619,7 +1640,9 @@ mp/x11vnc_sh.log Use the -cursorpos option when starting x11vnc. A VNC viewer must support the Cursor Positions Updates for the user to see the mouse - motions (the TightVNC viewers support this). + motions (the TightVNC viewers support this). As of Aug/2004 in the + libvncserver CVS -cursorpos is the default. See -nocursorpos and + -nocursorshape. Q-33: Is it possible to swap the mouse buttons (e.g. left-handed operation), or arbitrarily remap them? How about mapping button clicks @@ -1823,8 +1846,8 @@ ied) * If you just want to watch one (simple) window use -id (cuts down extraneous polling and updates, but can be buggy or insufficient) * Set -nosel (disables all clipboard selection exchange) - * Do not use -mouse or -mouseX (repainting the remote mouse takes - resources and round trips) + * Use -nocursor (repainting the remote cursor position and shape + takes resources and round trips) Q-39: How can I get my AltGr and Shift modifiers to work between keyboards for different languages? @@ -2403,8 +2426,8 @@ x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays Here are all of x11vnc command line options: % x11vnc -help -x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.6.3pre lastmod: 2004-08-1 -5 +x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.6.3pre lastmod: 2004-08-2 +9 Typical usage is: @@ -2450,11 +2473,15 @@ Options: setting the XAUTHORITY environment varirable to "file" before startup. See Xsecurity(7), xauth(1) man pages. --id windowid Show the window corresponding to "windowid" not the - entire display. Warning: bugs! new toplevels missed!... +-id windowid Show the window corresponding to "windowid" not + the entire display. New windows like popup menus, + etc may not be seen, or will be clipped. x11vnc may + crash if the window changes size, is iconified, etc. + Use xwininfo(1) to get the window id. Primarily useful + for exporting very simple applications. -sid windowid As -id, but instead of using the window directly it - shifts a root view to it: shows saveUnders menus, etc, - although they will be clipped if they extend beyond + shifts a root view to it: this shows saveUnders menus, + etc, although they will be clipped if they extend beyond the window. -flashcmap In 8bpp indexed color, let the installed colormap flash as the pointer moves from window to window (slow). @@ -2465,11 +2492,12 @@ Options: packed with 8 for PseudoColor and 24 for TrueColor). Currently -overlay only works on Solaris (it uses - XReadScreen(3X11)). There are still some problems with - surrounding-region painting for popup menus (but not - for the popup menu itself); a workaround is to disable - SaveUnders (pass -su to Xsun). Amusingly, if -overlay - is used with -mouse, the mouse cursor shape is correct. + XReadScreen(3X11)). There is a problem with image + "bleeding" around transient popup menus (but not + for the menu itself): a workaround is to disable + SaveUnders by passing the "-su" argument to Xsun + (in /etc/dt/config/Xservers, say). Also note that, + the mouse cursor shape is exactly correct in this mode. Use -overlay as a workaround for situations like these: Some legacy applications require the default visual @@ -2482,7 +2510,10 @@ Options: due to the extra image transformations required. For optimal performance do not use -overlay, but rather configure the X server so that the default visual is - depth 24 TrueColor and have all apps use that visual. + depth 24 TrueColor and try to have all apps use that + visual (some apps have -use24 or -visual options). +-overlay_nocursor Sets -overlay, but does not try to draw the exact mouse + cursor shape using the overlay mechanism. -visual n Experimental option: probably does not do what you think. It simply *forces* the visual used for the framebuffer; this may be a bad thing... It is useful for @@ -2492,9 +2523,10 @@ Options: for a list. If the string ends in ":m" for better or for worse the visual depth is forced to be m. --scale fraction Scale the framebuffer by factor "fraction". Values - less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not be sharp - and response may be slower. If "fraction" contains +-scale fraction Scale the framebuffer by factor "fraction". + Values less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not + be sharp and response may be slower. Currently the + cursor shape is not scaled. If "fraction" contains a decimal point "." it is taken as a floating point number, alternatively the notation "m/n" may be used to denote fractions exactly, e.g. -scale 2/3. @@ -2504,7 +2536,7 @@ Options: If you just want a quick, rough scaling without blending, append ":nb" to "fraction" (e.g. -scale 1/3:nb). For compatibility with vncviewers the scaled - width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4, to disable + width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4: to disable this use ":n4". More esoteric options: ":in" use interpolation scheme even when shrinking, ":pad", pad scaled width and height to be multiples of scaling @@ -2524,9 +2556,10 @@ Options: periodically check for new hosts. The first line is read and then the file is truncated. -vncconnect Monitor the VNC_CONNECT X property set by the standard - VNC program vncconnect(1). When the property is set - to host or host:port establish a reverse connection. - Using xprop(1) instead of vncconnect may work, see FAQ. +-novncconnect VNC program vncconnect(1). When the property is + set to "host" or "host:port" establish a reverse + connection. Using xprop(1) instead of vncconnect may + work, see the FAQ. Default: -vncconnect -inetd Launched by inetd(1): stdio instead of listening socket. Note: if you are not redirecting stderr to a log file (via shell 2> or -o option) you must also specify the @@ -2617,16 +2650,18 @@ Options: -flipbyteorder Sometimes needed if remotely polled host has different endianness. Ignored unless -noshm is set. -onetile Do not use the new copy_tiles() framebuffer mechanism, - just use 1 shm tile for polling. Same as -old_copytile. - Limits shm segments used to 3. + just use 1 shm tile for polling. Limits shm segments + used to 3. -blackout string Black out rectangles on the screen. "string" is a comma separated list of WxH+X+Y type geometries for each rectangle. -xinerama If your screen is composed of multiple monitors glued together via XINERAMA, and that screen is - non-rectangular this option will try to guess the areas - to black out (if your system has libXinerama). + non-rectangular this option will try to guess the + areas to black out (if your system has libXinerama). + In general on XINERAMA displays you may need to use the + -xwarppointer option if the mouse pointer misbehaves. -o logfile Write stderr messages to file "logfile" instead of to the terminal. Same as -logfile "file". @@ -2654,7 +2689,9 @@ Options: where a Keysym is bound to multiple keys (e.g. "<" + ">" and "," + "<" keys). Default: -modtweak -xkb When in modtweak mode, use the XKEYBOARD extension - (if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking. + (if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking. This is + powerful and should be tried if there are still + keymapping problems when using the simpler -modtweak. -skip_keycodes string Skip keycodes not on your keyboard but your X server thinks exist. Currently only applies to -xkb mode. "string" is a comma separated list of decimal @@ -2701,17 +2738,70 @@ Options: back to clients. (PRIMARY is still set on received changes, however). --nocursor Do not have the VNC viewer show a local cursor. --mouse Draw a 2nd cursor at the current X pointer position. --mouseX As -mouse, but also draw an "X" when pointer is on - root background. --X Shorthand for -mouseX -nocursor. --xwarppointer Move the pointer with XWarpPointer() instead of XTEST - (try as a workaround if pointer behaves poorly, e.g. - on touchscreens or other non-standard setups). +-cursor [mode] Sets how the pointer cursor shape (little icon at the +-nocursor mouse pointer) should be handled. The "mode" string + is optional and is described below. The default + is to show some sort of cursor shape(s). How this + is done depends on the VNC viewer and the X server. + Use -nocursor to disable cursor shapes completely. + + Some VNC viewers support the TightVNC CursorPosUpdates + and CursorShapeUpdates extensions (cuts down on + network traffic by not having to send the cursor image + every time the pointer is moved), in which case these + extensions are used (see -nocursorshape and -nocursorpos + below). For other viewers the cursor shape is written + directly to the framebuffer every time the pointer is + moved or changed and gets sent along with the other + framebuffer updates. In this case, there will be + some lag between the vnc viewer pointer and the remote + cursor position. + + If the X display supports retrieving the cursor shape + information from the X server, then the default + is to use that mode. On Solaris this requires + the SUN_OVL extension and the -overlay option to be + supplied. (see also the -overlay_nomouse option). (Soon) + on XFree86/Xorg the XFIXES extension is required. + Either can be disabled with -nocursor, and also some + values of the "mode" option below. + + The "mode" string can be used to fine-tune the + displaying of cursor shapes. It can be used the + following ways: + + "-cursor X" - when the cursor appears to be on the + root window, draw the familiar X shape. Some desktops + such as GNOME cover up the root window completely, + and so this will not work, try "X1", etc, to try to + shift the tree depth. On high latency links or slow + machines there will be a time lag between expected and + the actual cursor shape. + + "-cursor some" - like "X" but use additional + heuristics to try to guess if the window should have + a windowmanager-like resizer cursor or a text input + I-beam cursor. This is a complete hack, but may be + useful in some situations because it provides a little + more feedback about the cursor shape. + + "-cursor most" - try to show as many cursors as + possible. Often this will only be the same as "some". + On Solaris if XFIXES is not available, -overlay mode + will be used. + +-nocursorshape Do not use the TightVNC CursorShapeUpdates extension + even if clients support it. See -cursor above. -cursorpos Option -cursorpos enables sending the X cursor position -nocursorpos back to all vnc clients that support the TightVNC - CursorPosUpdates extension. Default: -cursorpos + CursorPosUpdates extension. Other clients will be able + to see the pointer motions. Default: -cursorpos +-xwarppointer Move the pointer with XWarpPointer(3X) instead of XTEST + extension. Use this as a workaround if the pointer + motion behaves incorrectly, e.g. on touchscreens or + other non-standard setups. Also sometimes needed on + XINERAMA displays. + -buttonmap string String to remap mouse buttons. Format: IJK-LMN, this maps buttons I -> L, etc., e.g. -buttonmap 13-31 @@ -2800,7 +2890,8 @@ These options are passed to libvncserver: Pretty wild huh? [1]Contact me if you have any questions or problems. Personally, I use: -x11vnc -rfbauth $HOME/.vnc/passwd -nap -flashcmap -cursorpos -norepeat +x11vnc -rfbauth $HOME/.vnc/passwd -nap -flashcmap -cursor X -norepeat -add_keys +yms (the -flashcmap only matters on old 8-bit X displays) diff --git a/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 b/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 index 976104a..7ac129e 100644 --- a/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 +++ b/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .TH X11VNC "1" "August 2004" "x11vnc " "User Commands" .SH NAME x11vnc - allow VNC connections to real X11 displays - version: 0.6.3pre, lastmod: 2004-08-15 + version: 0.6.3pre, lastmod: 2004-08-29 .SH SYNOPSIS .B x11vnc [OPTION]... @@ -63,14 +63,20 @@ man pages. .PP \fB-id\fR \fIwindowid\fR .IP -Show the window corresponding to \fIwindowid\fR not the -entire display. Warning: bugs! new toplevels missed!... +Show the window corresponding to \fIwindowid\fR not +the entire display. New windows like popup menus, +etc may not be seen, or will be clipped. x11vnc may +crash if the window changes size, is iconified, etc. +Use +.IR xwininfo (1) +to get the window id. Primarily useful +for exporting very simple applications. .PP \fB-sid\fR \fIwindowid\fR .IP As \fB-id,\fR but instead of using the window directly it -shifts a root view to it: shows saveUnders menus, etc, -although they will be clipped if they extend beyond +shifts a root view to it: this shows saveUnders menus, +etc, although they will be clipped if they extend beyond the window. .PP \fB-flashcmap\fR @@ -90,11 +96,12 @@ and 24+8 overlay visuals (the 32 bits per pixel are packed with 8 for PseudoColor and 24 for TrueColor). .IP Currently \fB-overlay\fR only works on Solaris (it uses -XReadScreen(3X11)). There are still some problems with -surrounding-region painting for popup menus (but not -for the popup menu itself); a workaround is to disable -SaveUnders (pass \fB-su\fR to Xsun). Amusingly, if \fB-overlay\fR -is used with \fB-mouse,\fR the mouse cursor shape is correct. +XReadScreen(3X11)). There is a problem with image +"bleeding" around transient popup menus (but not +for the menu itself): a workaround is to disable +SaveUnders by passing the "-su" argument to Xsun +(in /etc/dt/config/Xservers, say). Also note that, +the mouse cursor shape is exactly correct in this mode. .IP Use \fB-overlay\fR as a workaround for situations like these: Some legacy applications require the default visual @@ -107,7 +114,13 @@ Under \fB-overlay,\fR performance will be somewhat degraded due to the extra image transformations required. For optimal performance do not use \fB-overlay,\fR but rather configure the X server so that the default visual is -depth 24 TrueColor and have all apps use that visual. +depth 24 TrueColor and try to have all apps use that +visual (some apps have \fB-use24\fR or \fB-visual\fR options). +.PP +\fB-overlay_nocursor\fR +.IP +Sets \fB-overlay,\fR but does not try to draw the exact mouse +cursor shape using the overlay mechanism. .PP \fB-visual\fR \fIn\fR .IP @@ -124,9 +137,10 @@ or for worse the visual depth is forced to be m. .PP \fB-scale\fR \fIfraction\fR .IP -Scale the framebuffer by factor \fIfraction\fR. Values -less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not be sharp -and response may be slower. If \fIfraction\fR contains +Scale the framebuffer by factor \fIfraction\fR. +Values less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not +be sharp and response may be slower. Currently the +cursor shape is not scaled. If \fIfraction\fR contains a decimal point "." it is taken as a floating point number, alternatively the notation "m/n" may be used to denote fractions exactly, e.g. \fB-scale\fR 2/3. @@ -136,7 +150,7 @@ Scaling Options: can be added after \fIfraction\fR via If you just want a quick, rough scaling without blending, append ":nb" to \fIfraction\fR (e.g. \fB-scale\fR 1/3:nb). For compatibility with vncviewers the scaled -width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4, to disable +width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4: to disable this use ":n4". More esoteric options: ":in" use interpolation scheme even when shrinking, ":pad", pad scaled width and height to be multiples of scaling @@ -173,13 +187,17 @@ read and then the file is truncated. \fB-vncconnect\fR .IP Monitor the VNC_CONNECT X property set by the standard +.PP +\fB-novncconnect\fR +.IP VNC program .IR vncconnect (1) -. When the property is set -to host or host:port establish a reverse connection. -Using +. When the property is +set to "host" or "host:port" establish a reverse +connection. Using .IR xprop (1) -instead of vncconnect may work, see FAQ. +instead of vncconnect may +work, see the FAQ. Default: \fB-vncconnect\fR .PP \fB-inetd\fR .IP @@ -306,8 +324,8 @@ endianness. Ignored unless \fB-noshm\fR is set. \fB-onetile\fR .IP Do not use the new copy_tiles() framebuffer mechanism, -just use 1 shm tile for polling. Same as \fB-old_copytile.\fR -Limits shm segments used to 3. +just use 1 shm tile for polling. Limits shm segments +used to 3. .PP \fB-blackout\fR \fIstring\fR .IP @@ -319,8 +337,10 @@ each rectangle. .IP If your screen is composed of multiple monitors glued together via XINERAMA, and that screen is -non-rectangular this option will try to guess the areas -to black out (if your system has libXinerama). +non-rectangular this option will try to guess the +areas to black out (if your system has libXinerama). +In general on XINERAMA displays you may need to use the +\fB-xwarppointer\fR option if the mouse pointer misbehaves. .PP \fB-o\fR \fIlogfile\fR .IP @@ -376,7 +396,9 @@ and "," + "<" keys). Default: \fB-modtweak\fR \fB-xkb\fR .IP When in modtweak mode, use the XKEYBOARD extension -(if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking. +(if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking. This is +powerful and should be tried if there are still +keymapping problems when using the simpler \fB-modtweak.\fR .PP \fB-skip_keycodes\fR \fIstring\fR .IP @@ -453,34 +475,79 @@ Do not poll the PRIMARY selection for changes to send back to clients. (PRIMARY is still set on received changes, however). .PP -\fB-nocursor\fR -.IP -Do not have the VNC viewer show a local cursor. -.PP -\fB-mouse\fR -.IP -Draw a 2nd cursor at the current X pointer position. -.PP -\fB-mouseX\fR -.IP -As \fB-mouse,\fR but also draw an "X" when pointer is on -root background. -.PP -\fB-X\fR -.IP -Shorthand for \fB-mouseX\fR \fB-nocursor.\fR -.PP -\fB-xwarppointer\fR -.IP -Move the pointer with XWarpPointer() instead of XTEST -(try as a workaround if pointer behaves poorly, e.g. -on touchscreens or other non-standard setups). +\fB-cursor\fR \fI[mode],\fR \fB-nocursor\fR +.IP +Sets how the pointer cursor shape (little icon at the +mouse pointer) should be handled. The "mode" string +is optional and is described below. The default +is to show some sort of cursor shape(s). How this +is done depends on the VNC viewer and the X server. +Use \fB-nocursor\fR to disable cursor shapes completely. +.IP +Some VNC viewers support the TightVNC CursorPosUpdates +and CursorShapeUpdates extensions (cuts down on +network traffic by not having to send the cursor image +every time the pointer is moved), in which case these +extensions are used (see \fB-nocursorshape\fR and \fB-nocursorpos\fR +below). For other viewers the cursor shape is written +directly to the framebuffer every time the pointer is +moved or changed and gets sent along with the other +framebuffer updates. In this case, there will be +some lag between the vnc viewer pointer and the remote +cursor position. +.IP +If the X display supports retrieving the cursor shape +information from the X server, then the default +is to use that mode. On Solaris this requires +the SUN_OVL extension and the \fB-overlay\fR option to be +supplied. (see also the \fB-overlay_nomouse\fR option). (Soon) +on XFree86/Xorg the XFIXES extension is required. +Either can be disabled with \fB-nocursor,\fR and also some +values of the "mode" option below. +.IP +The "mode" string can be used to fine-tune the +displaying of cursor shapes. It can be used the +following ways: +.IP +"-cursor X" - when the cursor appears to be on the +root window, draw the familiar X shape. Some desktops +such as GNOME cover up the root window completely, +and so this will not work, try "X1", etc, to try to +shift the tree depth. On high latency links or slow +machines there will be a time lag between expected and +the actual cursor shape. +.IP +"-cursor some" - like "X" but use additional +heuristics to try to guess if the window should have +a windowmanager-like resizer cursor or a text input +I-beam cursor. This is a complete hack, but may be +useful in some situations because it provides a little +more feedback about the cursor shape. +.IP +"-cursor most" - try to show as many cursors as +possible. Often this will only be the same as "some". +On Solaris if XFIXES is not available, \fB-overlay\fR mode +will be used. +.PP +\fB-nocursorshape\fR +.IP +Do not use the TightVNC CursorShapeUpdates extension +even if clients support it. See \fB-cursor\fR above. .PP \fB-cursorpos,\fR \fB-nocursorpos\fR .IP Option \fB-cursorpos\fR enables sending the X cursor position back to all vnc clients that support the TightVNC -CursorPosUpdates extension. Default: \fB-cursorpos\fR +CursorPosUpdates extension. Other clients will be able +to see the pointer motions. Default: \fB-cursorpos\fR +.PP +\fB-xwarppointer\fR +.IP +Move the pointer with XWarpPointer(3X) instead of XTEST +extension. Use this as a workaround if the pointer +motion behaves incorrectly, e.g. on touchscreens or +other non-standard setups. Also sometimes needed on +XINERAMA displays. .PP \fB-buttonmap\fR \fIstring\fR .IP diff --git a/x11vnc/x11vnc.c b/x11vnc/x11vnc.c index 436d5a1..a21cb6b 100644 --- a/x11vnc/x11vnc.c +++ b/x11vnc/x11vnc.c @@ -65,14 +65,10 @@ * cursor, but we cannot extract what the cursor is... * * Nevertheless, the current *position* of the remote X mouse pointer - * is shown with the -mouse option. Further, if -mouseX or -X is used, a + * is shown with the -cursor option. Further, if -cursorX or -X is used, a * trick is done to at least show the root window cursor vs non-root cursor. * (perhaps some heuristic can be done to further distinguish cases...) * - * With -mouse there are occasionally some repainting errors involving - * big areas near the cursor. The mouse painting is in general a bit - * ragged and not very pleasant. - * * Windows using visuals other than the default X visual may have * their colors messed up. When using 8bpp indexed color, the colormap * is attempted to be followed, but may become out of date. Use the @@ -82,7 +78,7 @@ * On Sun hardware we try to work around this with -overlay. * * Feature -id can be picky: it can crash for things like the - * window not sufficiently mapped into server memory, use of -mouse, etc. + * window not sufficiently mapped into server memory, use of -cursor, etc. * SaveUnders menus, popups, etc will not be seen. * * Occasionally, a few tile updates can be missed leaving a patch of @@ -90,7 +86,8 @@ * which is no longer the default. * * There seems to be a serious bug with simultaneous clients when - * threaded, currently the only workaround in this case is -nothreads. + * threaded, currently the only workaround in this case is -nothreads + * (which is now the default). * */ @@ -108,17 +105,46 @@ /* -- x11vnc.h -- */ +/* + * At some point beyond 0.7pre remove these two definitions since we + * have them set in configure (for all users of this x11vnc.c file). + * Then move them to the comment below. + */ +#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM +#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + +/* + * If you are building in an older libvncserver tree with this newer + * x11vnc.c file you may need to uncomment some of these lines since + * your older libvncserver configure is not setting them. + * + * For LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_LIBXINERAMA you may also need to add to the + * linking -lXinerama (by setting LDFLAGS=-lXinerama before configure). + * +#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_LIBXINERAMA +#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XFIXES +#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XDAMAGE + * + */ + #include #include #include -#include -#include #include #include + +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM +#include +#include #include +#endif + +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST #include +#endif + #include #include @@ -147,22 +173,12 @@ #include #endif -/* - * Temporary kludge: to run with -xinerama define the following - * macro (uncomment) and be sure to link with -lXinerama - * (e.g. LDFLAGS=-lXinerama before configure). Support for this is - * being added to libvncserver 'configure.ac' so it will all be done - * automatically, but it won't be in users' build trees for a while, - * so one can do it manually here. - -#define LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_LIBXINERAMA - */ #ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_LIBXINERAMA #include #endif /* date +'lastmod: %Y-%m-%d' */ -char lastmod[] = "0.6.3pre lastmod: 2004-08-15"; +char lastmod[] = "0.6.3pre lastmod: 2004-08-29"; /* X display info */ @@ -182,31 +198,41 @@ XImage *scanline; XImage *fullscreen; XImage **tile_row; /* for all possible row runs */ +#ifndef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM +/* + * for simplicity, define these since we'll never use them + * under using_shm = 0. + */ +typedef struct { + int shmid; char *shmaddr; Bool readOnly; +} XShmSegmentInfo; +#endif + /* corresponding shm structures */ XShmSegmentInfo scanline_shm; XShmSegmentInfo fullscreen_shm; XShmSegmentInfo *tile_row_shm; /* for all possible row runs */ -/* rfb info */ +/* rfb screen info */ rfbScreenInfoPtr screen; -rfbCursorPtr cursor; char *main_fb; /* our copy of the X11 fb */ char *rfb_fb; /* same as main_fb unless transformation */ +int rfb_bytes_per_line; int main_bytes_per_line; unsigned long main_red_mask, main_green_mask, main_blue_mask; unsigned short main_red_max, main_green_max, main_blue_max; unsigned short main_red_shift, main_green_shift, main_blue_shift; -int rfb_bytes_per_line; -/* scaling info */ -int scaling = 0; -int scaling_noblend = 0; -int scaling_nomult4 = 0; -int scaling_pad = 0; -int scaling_interpolate = 0; +/* scaling parameters */ double scale_fac = 1.0; -int scaled_x = 0, scaled_y = 0; -int scale_numer = 0, scale_denom = 0; +int scaling = 0; +int scaling_noblend = 0; /* no blending option (very course) */ +int scaling_nomult4 = 0; /* do not require width = n * 4 */ +int scaling_pad = 0; /* pad out scaled sizes to fit denominator */ +int scaling_interpolate = 0; /* use interpolation scheme when shrinking */ +int scaled_x = 0, scaled_y = 0; /* dimensions of scaled display */ +int scale_numer = 0, scale_denom = 0; /* n/m */ + /* size of the basic tile unit that is polled for changes: */ int tile_x = 32; @@ -216,25 +242,6 @@ int ntiles, ntiles_x, ntiles_y; /* arrays that indicate changed or checked tiles. */ unsigned char *tile_has_diff, *tile_tried; -/* blacked-out region (-blackout, -xinerama) */ -typedef struct bout { - int x1, y1, x2, y2; -} blackout_t; -#define BO_MAX 16 -typedef struct tbout { - blackout_t bo[BO_MAX]; /* hardwired max rectangles. */ - int cover; - int count; -} tile_blackout_t; - -#define BLACKR_MAX 100 -blackout_t blackr[BLACKR_MAX]; /* hardwired max blackouts */ -int blackouts = 0; -tile_blackout_t *tile_blackout; - -/* saved cursor */ -int cur_save_x, cur_save_y, cur_save_w, cur_save_h, cur_saved = 0; - /* times of recent events */ time_t last_event, last_input, last_client = 0; @@ -254,7 +261,6 @@ int shut_down = 0; char vnc_connect_str[VNC_CONNECT_MAX+1]; Atom vnc_connect_prop = None; - /* function prototypes (see filename comment above) */ int all_clients_initialized(void); @@ -286,7 +292,14 @@ void initialize_xinerama(void); void keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, rfbClientPtr client); -void myXTestFakeKeyEvent(Display*, KeyCode, Bool, time_t); +void XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(Display*, KeyCode, Bool, unsigned long); +void XTestFakeButtonEvent_wr(Display*, unsigned int, Bool, unsigned long); +void XTestFakeMotionEvent_wr(Display*, int, int, int, unsigned long); +int XTestGrabControl_wr(Display*, Bool); +Bool XTestCompareCurrentCursorWithWindow_wr(Display*, Window); +Bool XTestCompareCursorWithWindow_wr(Display*, Window, Cursor); +Bool XTestQueryExtension_wr(Display*, int*, int*, int*, int*); +void XTestDiscard_wr(Display*); typedef struct hint { /* location x, y, height, and width of a change-rectangle */ @@ -299,22 +312,24 @@ void mark_rect_as_modified(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int force); enum rfbNewClientAction new_client(rfbClientPtr client); void nofb_hook(rfbClientPtr client); void pointer(int mask, int x, int y, rfbClientPtr client); +void cursor_position(int, int); void read_vnc_connect_prop(void); -void redraw_mouse(void); -void restore_mouse_patch(void); void rfbPE(rfbScreenInfoPtr, long); +void rfbCFD(rfbScreenInfoPtr, long); void scan_for_updates(void); void set_colormap(void); void set_offset(void); void set_visual(char *vstring); +void set_cursor(int, int, int); +int get_which_cursor(void); void shm_clean(XShmSegmentInfo *, XImage *); void shm_delete(XShmSegmentInfo *); -void update_mouse(void); -void watch_bell_event(void); -void watch_xevents(void); +void check_x11_pointer(void); +void check_bell_event(void); +void check_xevents(void); void xcut_receive(char *text, int len, rfbClientPtr client); @@ -347,13 +362,14 @@ int xinerama = 0; /* -xinerama */ char *client_connect = NULL; /* strings for -connect option */ char *client_connect_file = NULL; -int vnc_connect = 0; /* -vncconnect option */ +int vnc_connect = 1; /* -vncconnect option */ -int local_cursor = 1; /* whether the viewer draws a local cursor */ -int cursor_pos = 1; /* cursor position updates -cursorpos */ -int show_mouse = 0; /* display a cursor for the real mouse */ +int show_cursor = 1; /* show cursor shapes */ +int show_multiple_cursors = 0; /* show X when on root background, etc */ +char *multiple_cursors_mode = "default"; +int cursor_pos_updates = 1; /* cursor position updates -cursorpos */ +int cursor_shape_updates = 1; /* cursor shape updates -nocursorshape */ int use_xwarppointer = 0; /* use XWarpPointer instead of XTestFake... */ -int show_root_cursor = 0; /* show X when on root background */ int show_dragging = 1; /* process mouse movement events */ int no_autorepeat = 0; /* turn off autorepeat with clients */ int watch_bell = 1; /* watch for the bell using XKEYBOARD */ @@ -391,8 +407,16 @@ int sigpipe = 1; /* 0=skip, 1=ignore, 2=exit */ /* visual stuff for -visual override or -overlay */ VisualID visual_id = (VisualID) 0; int visual_depth = 0; + +/* for -overlay mode on Solaris. X server draws cursor correctly. */ int overlay = 0; -int overlay_mouse = 0; +int overlay_cursor = 1; + +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST +int xtest_present = 1; +#else +int xtest_present = 0; +#endif /* tile heuristics: */ double fs_frac = 0.75; /* threshold tile fraction to do fullscreen updates. */ @@ -467,6 +491,18 @@ int nfix(int i, int n) { return i; } +void lowercase(char *str) { + char *p; + if (str == NULL) { + return; + } + p = str; + while (*p != '\0') { + *p = tolower(*p); + p++; + } +} + /* * Kludge to interpose image gets and limit to a subset rectangle of * the rootwin. This is the -sid option trying to work around invisible @@ -481,7 +517,9 @@ int rootshift = 0; y += off_y; \ } -/* Wrappers for Image related X calls */ +/* + * Wrappers for Image related X calls + */ Status XShmGetImage_wr(Display *disp, Drawable d, XImage *image, int x, int y, unsigned long mask) { @@ -489,7 +527,47 @@ Status XShmGetImage_wr(Display *disp, Drawable d, XImage *image, int x, int y, /* The Solaris overlay stuff is all non-shm (using_shm = 0) */ +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM return XShmGetImage(disp, d, image, x, y, mask); +#else + return (Status) 0; +#endif +} + +XImage *XShmCreateImage_wr(Display* disp, Visual* vis, unsigned int depth, + int format, char* data, XShmSegmentInfo* shminfo, unsigned int width, + unsigned int height) { + +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM + return XShmCreateImage(disp, vis, depth, format, data, shminfo, + width, height); +#else + return (XImage *) 0; +#endif +} + +Status XShmAttach_wr(Display *disp, XShmSegmentInfo *shminfo) { +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM + return XShmAttach(disp, shminfo); +#else + return (Status) 0; +#endif +} + +Status XShmDetach_wr(Display *disp, XShmSegmentInfo *shminfo) { +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM + return XShmDetach(disp, shminfo); +#else + return (Status) 0; +#endif +} + +Bool XShmQueryExtension_wr(Display *disp) { +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM + return XShmQueryExtension(disp); +#else + return False; +#endif } XImage *XGetSubImage_wr(Display *disp, Drawable d, int x, int y, @@ -502,7 +580,7 @@ XImage *XGetSubImage_wr(Display *disp, Drawable d, int x, int y, if (overlay && dest_x == 0 && dest_y == 0) { size_t size = dest_image->height * dest_image->bytes_per_line; XImage *xi = XReadScreen(disp, d, x, y, width, height, - (Bool) overlay_mouse); + (Bool) overlay_cursor); /* * There is extra overhead from memcpy and free... @@ -529,7 +607,7 @@ XImage *XGetImage_wr(Display *disp, Drawable d, int x, int y, #ifdef SOLARIS if (overlay) { return XReadScreen(disp, d, x, y, width, height, - (Bool) overlay_mouse); + (Bool) overlay_cursor); } #endif return XGetImage(disp, d, x, y, width, height, plane_mask, format); @@ -563,6 +641,100 @@ XImage *XCreateImage_wr(Display *disp, Visual *visual, unsigned int depth, width, height, bitmap_pad, bytes_per_line); } +/* + * wrappers for XTestFakeKeyEvent, etc.. + */ +void XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(Display* dpy, KeyCode key, Bool down, + unsigned long delay) { + if (debug_keyboard) { + rfbLog("XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, keycode=0x%x \"%s\", %s)\n", + key, XKeysymToString(XKeycodeToKeysym(dpy, key, 0)), + down ? "down":"up"); + } + if (! xtest_present) { + return; + } + if (down) { + last_keyboard_input = -key; + } else { + last_keyboard_input = key; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, key, down, delay); +#endif +} + +void XTestFakeButtonEvent_wr(Display* dpy, unsigned int button, Bool is_press, + unsigned long delay) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + XTestFakeButtonEvent(dpy, button, is_press, delay); +#endif +} + +void XTestFakeMotionEvent_wr(Display* dpy, int screen, int x, int y, + unsigned long delay) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + XTestFakeMotionEvent(dpy, screen, x, y, delay); +#endif +} + +Bool XTestCompareCurrentCursorWithWindow_wr(Display* dpy, Window w) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return False; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + return XTestCompareCurrentCursorWithWindow(dpy, w); +#else + return False; +#endif +} + +Bool XTestCompareCursorWithWindow_wr(Display* dpy, Window w, Cursor cursor) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return False; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + return XTestCompareCursorWithWindow(dpy, w, cursor); +#else + return False; +#endif +} + +int XTestGrabControl_wr(Display* dpy, Bool impervious) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return 0; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + return XTestGrabControl(dpy, impervious); +#else + return 0; +#endif +} + +Bool XTestQueryExtension_wr(Display *dpy, int *ev, int *er, int *maj, + int *min) { +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + return XTestQueryExtension(dpy, ev, er, maj, min); +#else + return False; +#endif +} + +void XTestDiscard_wr(Display *dpy) { + if (! xtest_present) { + return; + } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XTEST + XTestDiscard(dpy); +#endif +} + /* -- cleanup.c -- */ /* @@ -603,7 +775,7 @@ void clean_up_exit (int ret) { autorepeat(1); } X_LOCK; - XTestDiscard(dpy); + XTestDiscard_wr(dpy); XCloseDisplay(dpy); X_UNLOCK; @@ -847,54 +1019,6 @@ static int run_user_command(char *cmd, rfbClientPtr client) { return rc; } -/* - * Kludge for -norepeat option: we turn off keystroke autorepeat in - * the X server when clients are connected. This may annoy people at - * the physical display. We do this because 'key down' and 'key up' - * user input events may be separated by 100s of ms due to screen fb - * processing or link latency, thereby inducing the X server to apply - * autorepeat when it should not. Since the *client* is likely doing - * keystroke autorepeating as well, it kind of makes sense to shut it - * off if no one is at the physical display... - */ -void autorepeat(int restore) { - XKeyboardState kstate; - XKeyboardControl kctrl; - static int save_auto_repeat = -1; - - if (restore) { - if (save_auto_repeat < 0) { - return; /* nothing to restore */ - } - X_LOCK; - /* read state and skip restore if equal (e.g. no clients) */ - XGetKeyboardControl(dpy, &kstate); - if (kstate.global_auto_repeat == save_auto_repeat) { - X_UNLOCK; - return; - } - - kctrl.auto_repeat_mode = save_auto_repeat; - XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, KBAutoRepeatMode, &kctrl); - XFlush(dpy); - X_UNLOCK; - - rfbLog("Restored X server key autorepeat to: %d\n", - save_auto_repeat); - } else { - X_LOCK; - XGetKeyboardControl(dpy, &kstate); - save_auto_repeat = kstate.global_auto_repeat; - - kctrl.auto_repeat_mode = AutoRepeatModeOff; - XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, KBAutoRepeatMode, &kctrl); - XFlush(dpy); - X_UNLOCK; - - rfbLog("Disabled X server key autorepeat. (you can run the\n"); - rfbLog("command: 'xset r on' to force it back on)\n"); - } -} /* * callback for when a client disconnects @@ -1907,7 +2031,7 @@ void clear_modifiers(int init) { rfbLog("clear_modifiers: up: %-10s (0x%x) " "keycode=0x%x\n", keystrs[i], keysym, keycode); } - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, keycode, False, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, keycode, False, CurrentTime); } XFlush(dpy); } @@ -1925,12 +2049,61 @@ void clear_keys(void) { if (keystate[k]) { KeyCode keycode = (KeyCode) k; rfbLog("clear_keys: keycode=%d\n", keycode); - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, keycode, False, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, keycode, False, CurrentTime); } } XFlush(dpy); } +/* + * Kludge for -norepeat option: we turn off keystroke autorepeat in + * the X server when clients are connected. This may annoy people at + * the physical display. We do this because 'key down' and 'key up' + * user input events may be separated by 100s of ms due to screen fb + * processing or link latency, thereby inducing the X server to apply + * autorepeat when it should not. Since the *client* is likely doing + * keystroke autorepeating as well, it kind of makes sense to shut it + * off if no one is at the physical display... + */ +void autorepeat(int restore) { + XKeyboardState kstate; + XKeyboardControl kctrl; + static int save_auto_repeat = -1; + + if (restore) { + if (save_auto_repeat < 0) { + return; /* nothing to restore */ + } + X_LOCK; + /* read state and skip restore if equal (e.g. no clients) */ + XGetKeyboardControl(dpy, &kstate); + if (kstate.global_auto_repeat == save_auto_repeat) { + X_UNLOCK; + return; + } + + kctrl.auto_repeat_mode = save_auto_repeat; + XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, KBAutoRepeatMode, &kctrl); + XFlush(dpy); + X_UNLOCK; + + rfbLog("Restored X server key autorepeat to: %d\n", + save_auto_repeat); + } else { + X_LOCK; + XGetKeyboardControl(dpy, &kstate); + save_auto_repeat = kstate.global_auto_repeat; + + kctrl.auto_repeat_mode = AutoRepeatModeOff; + XChangeKeyboardControl(dpy, KBAutoRepeatMode, &kctrl); + XFlush(dpy); + X_UNLOCK; + + rfbLog("Disabled X server key autorepeat. (you can run the\n"); + rfbLog("command: 'xset r on' to force it back on)\n"); + } +} + static KeySym added_keysyms[0x100]; int add_keysym(KeySym keysym) { @@ -2147,25 +2320,6 @@ void initialize_remap(char *infile) { fclose(in); } -/* - * debugging wrapper for XTestFakeKeyEvent() - */ -void myXTestFakeKeyEvent(Display* dpy, KeyCode key, Bool down, - time_t cur_time) { - if (debug_keyboard) { - rfbLog("XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, keycode=0x%x \"%s\", %s)\n", - key, XKeysymToString(XKeycodeToKeysym(dpy, key, 0)), - down ? "down":"up"); - } - if (down) { - last_keyboard_input = -key; - } else { - last_keyboard_input = key; - } - XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, key, down, cur_time); -} - - /* * preliminary support for using the Xkb (XKEYBOARD) extension for handling * user input. inelegant, slow, and incomplete currently... but initial @@ -2847,7 +3001,7 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, "inadvertent Multi_key from Shift " "(doing %03d up now)\n", shift_is_down); } - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, shift_is_down, False, + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, shift_is_down, False, CurrentTime); } else { involves_multi_key = 0; @@ -2859,7 +3013,7 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, if (sentmods[i] == 0) continue; dn = (Bool) needmods[i]; if (dn) continue; - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, sentmods[i], dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, sentmods[i], dn, CurrentTime); } for (j=0; j<8; j++) { /* next, do the Mod downs */ @@ -2867,7 +3021,7 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, if (sentmods[i] == 0) continue; dn = (Bool) needmods[i]; if (!dn) continue; - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, sentmods[i], dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, sentmods[i], dn, CurrentTime); } if (involves_multi_key) { @@ -2879,14 +3033,14 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, "inadvertent Multi_key from Shift " "(doing %03d down now)\n", shift_is_down); } - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, shift_is_down, True, + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, shift_is_down, True, CurrentTime); } /* * With the above modifier work done, send the actual keycode: */ - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, Kc_f, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, Kc_f, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); /* * Now undo the modifier work: @@ -2897,7 +3051,8 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, if (sentmods[i] == 0) continue; dn = (Bool) needmods[i]; if (!dn) continue; - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, sentmods[i], !dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, sentmods[i], !dn, + CurrentTime); } for (j=7; j>=0; j--) { /* finally reverse the Mod ups we did */ @@ -2905,12 +3060,13 @@ static void xkb_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, if (sentmods[i] == 0) continue; dn = (Bool) needmods[i]; if (dn) continue; - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, sentmods[i], !dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, sentmods[i], !dn, + CurrentTime); } } else { /* for up case, hopefully just need to pop it up: */ - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, Kc_f, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, Kc_f, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); } X_UNLOCK; } @@ -3059,20 +3215,20 @@ static void tweak_mod(signed char mod, rfbBool down) { X_LOCK; if (is_shift && mod != 1) { if (mod_state & LEFTSHIFT) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, left_shift_code, !dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, left_shift_code, !dn, CurrentTime); } if (mod_state & RIGHTSHIFT) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, right_shift_code, !dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, right_shift_code, !dn, CurrentTime); } } if ( ! is_shift && mod == 1 ) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, left_shift_code, dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, left_shift_code, dn, CurrentTime); } if ( altgr && (mod_state & ALTGR) && mod != 2 ) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, altgr, !dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, altgr, !dn, CurrentTime); } if ( altgr && ! (mod_state & ALTGR) && mod == 2 ) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, altgr, dn, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, altgr, dn, CurrentTime); } X_UNLOCK; if (debug_keyboard) { @@ -3141,7 +3297,7 @@ static void modifier_tweak_keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, } if ( k != NoSymbol ) { X_LOCK; - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, k, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, k, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); X_UNLOCK; } @@ -3219,8 +3375,8 @@ void keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, rfbClientPtr client) { return; } X_LOCK; - XTestFakeButtonEvent(dpy, button, True, CurrentTime); - XTestFakeButtonEvent(dpy, button, False, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeButtonEvent_wr(dpy, button, True, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeButtonEvent_wr(dpy, button, False, CurrentTime); XFlush(dpy); X_UNLOCK; return; @@ -3252,7 +3408,7 @@ void keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, rfbClientPtr client) { } if ( k != NoSymbol ) { - myXTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, k, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); + XTestFakeKeyEvent_wr(dpy, k, (Bool) down, CurrentTime); XFlush(dpy); } @@ -3261,7 +3417,7 @@ void keyboard(rfbBool down, rfbKeySym keysym, rfbClientPtr client) { /* -- pointer.c -- */ /* - * pointer event handling routines. + * pointer event (motion and button click) handling routines. */ typedef struct ptrremap { KeySym keysym; @@ -3325,7 +3481,9 @@ static void buttonparse(int from, char **s) { if (sscanf(t, "0x%x", &i) == 1) { ksym = (KeySym) i; /* hex value */ } else { + X_LOCK; ksym = XStringToKeysym(t); /* string value */ + X_UNLOCK; } if (ksym == NoSymbol) { /* see if Button "keysym" was used: */ @@ -3348,6 +3506,7 @@ static void buttonparse(int from, char **s) { /* * XXX may not work with -modtweak or -xkb */ + X_LOCK; kcode = XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, ksym); pointer_map[from][n].keysym = ksym; @@ -3374,6 +3533,7 @@ static void buttonparse(int from, char **s) { XKeysymToString(ksym), ksym, kcode, pointer_map[from][n].down, pointer_map[from][n].up); + X_UNLOCK; } t = strtok(NULL, "+"); n++; @@ -3442,6 +3602,7 @@ void initialize_pointer_map(char *pointer_remap) { X_LOCK; num_buttons = XGetPointerMapping(dpy, map, MAX_BUTTONS); + X_UNLOCK; if (num_buttons < 0) { num_buttons = 0; @@ -3500,30 +3661,37 @@ void initialize_pointer_map(char *pointer_remap) { } } } - X_UNLOCK; } /* * Send a pointer event to the X server. */ -static void update_pointer(int mask, int x, int y) { +static void update_x11_pointer(int mask, int x, int y) { int i, mb; X_LOCK; - - if (! use_xwarppointer) { - XTestFakeMotionEvent(dpy, scr, x+off_x, y+off_y, CurrentTime); + if (use_xwarppointer) { + XWarpPointer(dpy, None, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, x+off_x, y+off_y); } else { - XWarpPointer(dpy, None, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, x+off_x, y+off_y); + XTestFakeMotionEvent_wr(dpy, scr, x+off_x, y+off_y, + CurrentTime); } + X_UNLOCK; cursor_x = x; cursor_y = y; + /* record the x, y position for the rfb screen as well. */ + cursor_position(x, y); + + /* change the cursor shape if necessary */ + set_cursor(x, y, get_which_cursor()); + last_event = last_input = time(0); + X_LOCK; + /* look for buttons that have be clicked or released: */ for (i=0; i < MAX_BUTTONS; i++) { - /* look for buttons that have be clicked or released: */ if ( (button_mask & (1<= 0) { - rfbLog("pointer(mask: 0x%x, x:%4d, y:%4d)\n", mask, x, y); + static int show_motion = -1; + if (show_motion == -1) { + if (getenv("X11VNC_DB_NOMOTION")) { + show_motion = 0; + } else { + show_motion = 1; + } + } + if (show_motion) { + rfbLog("pointer(mask: 0x%x, x:%4d, y:%4d)\n", + mask, x, y); + } } if (view_only) { return; } - if (client->viewOnly) { + if (client && client->viewOnly) { return; } if (scaling) { + /* map from rfb size to X11 size: */ x = ((double) x / scaled_x) * dpy_x; - if (x >= dpy_x) x = dpy_x - 1; + x = nfix(x, dpy_x); y = ((double) y / scaled_y) * dpy_y; - if (y >= dpy_y) y = dpy_y - 1; + y = nfix(y, dpy_y); } if (mask >= 0) { @@ -3698,7 +3880,7 @@ void pointer(int mask, int x, int y, rfbClientPtr client) { if (debug_pointer) { rfbLog("pointer(): sending event %d\n", i+1); } - update_pointer(ev[i][0], ev[i][1], ev[i][2]); + update_x11_pointer(ev[i][0], ev[i][1], ev[i][2]); } if (nevents && dt > maxwait) { X_LOCK; @@ -3720,7 +3902,7 @@ void pointer(int mask, int x, int y, rfbClientPtr client) { } /* update the X display with the event: */ - update_pointer(mask, x, y); + update_x11_pointer(mask, x, y); } /* -- xkb_bell.c -- */ @@ -3782,7 +3964,7 @@ void initialize_watch_bell(void) { * We call this periodically to process any bell events that have * taken place. */ -void watch_bell_event(void) { +void check_bell_event(void) { XEvent xev; XkbAnyEvent *xkb_ev; int got_bell = 0; @@ -3804,7 +3986,7 @@ void watch_bell_event(void) { if (got_bell) { if (! all_clients_initialized()) { - rfbLog("watch_bell_event: not sending bell: " + rfbLog("check_bell_event: not sending bell: " "uninitialized clients\n"); } else { rfbSendBell(screen); @@ -3812,7 +3994,7 @@ void watch_bell_event(void) { } } #else -void watch_bell_event(void) {} +void check_bell_event(void) {} #endif /* -- selection.c -- */ @@ -4060,7 +4242,7 @@ static void selection_send(XEvent *ev) { * This routine is periodically called to check for selection related * and other X11 events and respond to them as needed. */ -void watch_xevents(void) { +void check_xevents(void) { XEvent xev; static int first = 1, sent_some_sel = 0; static time_t last_request = 0; @@ -4245,10 +4427,11 @@ typedef struct cursor_info { int wx, wy; /* size of cursor */ int sx, sy; /* shift to its centering point */ int reverse; /* swap black and white */ + rfbCursorPtr rfb; } cursor_info_t; /* main cursor */ -static char* cur_data = +static char* curs_arrow_data = " " " x " " xx " @@ -4268,7 +4451,7 @@ static char* cur_data = " " " "; -static char* cur_mask = +static char* curs_arrow_mask = "xx " "xxx " "xxxx " @@ -4287,16 +4470,13 @@ static char* cur_mask = " xx " " " " "; -#define CUR_SIZE 18 -#define CUR_DATA cur_data -#define CUR_MASK cur_mask -static cursor_info_t cur0 = {NULL, NULL, CUR_SIZE, CUR_SIZE, 0, 0, 0}; +static cursor_info_t cur_arrow = {NULL, NULL, 18, 18, 0, 0, 0, NULL}; /* * It turns out we can at least detect mouse is on the root window so - * show it (under -mouseX or -X) with this familiar cursor... + * show it (under -cursorX or -X) with this familiar cursor... */ -static char* root_data = +static char* curs_root_data = " " " " " xxx xxx " @@ -4316,7 +4496,7 @@ static char* root_data = " " " "; -static char* root_mask = +static char* curs_root_mask = " " " xxxx xxxx " " xxxxx xxxxx " @@ -4335,172 +4515,487 @@ static char* root_mask = " xxxxx xxxxx " " xxxx xxxx " " "; -static cursor_info_t cur1 = {NULL, NULL, 18, 18, 8, 8, 1}; +static cursor_info_t cur_root = {NULL, NULL, 18, 18, 8, 8, 1, NULL}; + +static char* curs_fleur_data = +" " +" xx " +" xxxx " +" xxxxxx " +" xx " +" x xx x " +" xx xx xx " +" xxxxxxxxxxxxxx " +" xxxxxxxxxxxxxx " +" xx xx xx " +" x xx x " +" xx " +" xxxxxx " +" xxxx " +" xx " +" "; + +static char* curs_fleur_mask = +" xxxx " +" xxxxx " +" xxxxxx " +" xxxxxxxx " +" x xxxxxx x " +" xxx xxxx xxx " +"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" +" xxx xxxx xxx " +" x xxxxxx x " +" xxxxxxxx " +" xxxxxx " +" xxxx " +" xxxx "; + +static cursor_info_t cur_fleur = {NULL, NULL, 16, 16, 8, 8, 1, NULL}; + +static char* curs_plus_data = +" " +" xx " +" xx " +" xx " +" xx " +" xxxxxxxxxx " +" xxxxxxxxxx " +" xx " +" xx " +" xx " +" xx " +" "; + +static char* curs_plus_mask = +" xxxx " +" xxxx " +" xxxx " +" xxxx " +"xxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxx" +"xxxxxxxxxxxx" +" xxxx " +" xxxx " +" xxxx " +" xxxx "; +static cursor_info_t cur_plus = {NULL, NULL, 12, 12, 5, 6, 1, NULL}; + +static char* curs_xterm_data = +" " +" xxx xxx " +" xxx " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" x " +" xxx " +" xxx xxx " +" "; + +static char* curs_xterm_mask = +" xxxx xxxx " +" xxxxxxxxx " +" xxxxxxxxx " +" xxxxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxx " +" xxxxx " +" xxxxxxxxx " +" xxxxxxxxx " +" xxxx xxxx "; +static cursor_info_t cur_xterm = {NULL, NULL, 16, 16, 8, 8, 1, NULL}; + +enum cursor_names { + CURS_ARROW = 0, + CURS_ROOT, + CURS_WM, + CURS_TERM +}; -static cursor_info_t *cursors[2]; +static cursor_info_t *cursors[10]; static void setup_cursors(void) { /* TODO clean this up if we ever do more cursors... */ + rfbCursorPtr rfb_curs; + int i, n = 0; + + cur_arrow.data = curs_arrow_data; + cur_arrow.mask = curs_arrow_mask; + + cur_root.data = curs_root_data; + cur_root.mask = curs_root_mask; + + cur_plus.data = curs_plus_data; + cur_plus.mask = curs_plus_mask; + + cur_fleur.data = curs_fleur_data; + cur_fleur.mask = curs_fleur_mask; + + cur_xterm.data = curs_xterm_data; + cur_xterm.mask = curs_xterm_mask; - cur0.data = cur_data; - cur0.mask = cur_mask; + cursors[CURS_ARROW] = &cur_arrow; n++; + cursors[CURS_ROOT] = &cur_root; n++; + cursors[CURS_WM] = &cur_fleur; n++; + cursors[CURS_TERM] = &cur_xterm; n++; - cur1.data = root_data; - cur1.mask = root_mask; + for (i=0; idata = strdup(ci->data); + ci->mask = strdup(ci->mask); + + rfb_curs = rfbMakeXCursor(ci->wx, ci->wy, ci->data, ci->mask); + + if (ci->reverse) { + rfb_curs->foreRed = 0x0000; + rfb_curs->foreGreen = 0x0000; + rfb_curs->foreBlue = 0x0000; + rfb_curs->backRed = 0xffff; + rfb_curs->backGreen = 0xffff; + rfb_curs->backBlue = 0xffff; + } + rfb_curs->xhot = ci->sx; + rfb_curs->yhot = ci->sy; + rfb_curs->cleanup = FALSE; + rfb_curs->cleanupSource = FALSE; + rfb_curs->cleanupMask = FALSE; + rfb_curs->cleanupRichSource = FALSE; - cursors[0] = &cur0; - cursors[1] = &cur1; + ci->rfb = rfb_curs; + } } +typedef struct win_str_info { + char *wm_name; + char *res_name; + char *res_class; +} win_str_info_t; + /* - * data and functions for -mouse real pointer position updates + * Descends window tree at pointer until the window cursor matches the current + * cursor. So far only used to detect if mouse is on root background or not. + * (returns 0 in that case, 1 otherwise). + * + * It seems impossible to do, but if the actual cursor could ever be + * determined we might want to hash that info on window ID or something... */ -static char cur_save[(4 * CUR_SIZE * CUR_SIZE)]; -static int cur_save_cx, cur_save_cy, cur_save_which; +void tree_descend_cursor(int *depth, Window *w, win_str_info_t *winfo) { + Window r, c; + int i, rx, ry, wx, wy; + unsigned int mask; + Window wins[10]; + int descend, maxtries = 10; + char *name, a; + static XClassHint *classhint = NULL; + int nm_info = 1; + XErrorHandler old_handler; + + X_LOCK; + + a = multiple_cursors_mode[0]; + if (a == 'd' || a == 'X') { + nm_info = 0; + } + + *(winfo->wm_name) = '\0'; + *(winfo->res_name) = '\0'; + *(winfo->res_class) = '\0'; + + + /* some times a window can go away before we get to it */ + trapped_xerror = 0; + old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(trap_xerror); + + c = window; + descend = -1; + + while (c) { + wins[++descend] = c; + if (descend >= maxtries - 1) { + break; + } + if ( XTestCompareCurrentCursorWithWindow_wr(dpy, c) ) { + break; + } + XQueryPointer(dpy, c, &r, &c, &rx, &ry, &wx, &wy, &mask); + } + + if (nm_info) { + int got_wm_name = 0, got_res_name = 0, got_res_class = 0; + + if (! classhint) { + classhint = XAllocClassHint(); + } + + for (i = descend; i >=0; i--) { + c = wins[i]; + if (! c) { + continue; + } + + if (! got_wm_name && XFetchName(dpy, c, &name)) { + if (name) { + if (*name != '\0') { + strcpy(winfo->wm_name, name); + got_wm_name = 1; + } + XFree(name); + } + } + if (classhint && (! got_res_name || ! got_res_class)) { + if (XGetClassHint(dpy, c, classhint)) { + char *p; + p = classhint->res_name; + if (p) { + if (*p != '\0' && ! got_res_name) { + strcpy(winfo->res_name, p); + got_res_name = 1; + } + XFree(p); + classhint->res_name = NULL; + } + p = classhint->res_class; + if (p) { + if (*p != '\0' && ! got_res_class) { + strcpy(winfo->res_class, p); + got_res_class = 1; + } + XFree(p); + classhint->res_class = NULL; + } + } + } + } + } + + XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); + trapped_xerror = 0; + + X_UNLOCK; + + *depth = descend; + *w = wins[descend]; +} + +int get_which_cursor(void) { + int which = CURS_ARROW; + + if (show_multiple_cursors) { + int depth; + static win_str_info_t winfo; + static int first = 1, depth_cutoff = -1; + Window win; + XErrorHandler old_handler; + int mode = 0; + char a = multiple_cursors_mode[0]; + + if (a == 'd') { + mode = 0; + } else if (a == 'X') { + mode = 1; + } else { + mode = 2; + } + + if (depth_cutoff < 0) { + int din; + if (sscanf(multiple_cursors_mode, "X%d", &din) == 1) { + depth_cutoff = din; + } else { + depth_cutoff = 0; + } + } + + if (first) { + winfo.wm_name = (char *) malloc(1024); + winfo.res_name = (char *) malloc(1024); + winfo.res_class = (char *) malloc(1024); + } + first = 0; + + tree_descend_cursor(&depth, &win, &winfo); + + if (depth <= depth_cutoff) { + which = CURS_ROOT; + } else if (mode >= 2) { + int which0 = which; + + if (win) { + int ratio = 10, x, y; + unsigned int w, h, bw, d; + Window r; + + trapped_xerror = 0; + old_handler = XSetErrorHandler(trap_xerror); + if (XGetGeometry(dpy, win, &r, &x, &y, &w, &h, + &bw, &d)) { + if (w > ratio * h || h > ratio * w) { + which = CURS_WM; + } + } + XSetErrorHandler(old_handler); + trapped_xerror = 0; + } + if (which == which0) { + lowercase(winfo.res_name); + lowercase(winfo.res_class); + if (strstr(winfo.res_name, "term")) { + which = CURS_TERM; + } else if (strstr(winfo.res_class, "term")) { + which = CURS_TERM; + } + } + } + } + return which; +} /* - * save current cursor info and the patch of non-cursor data it covers + * Some utilities for marking the little cursor patch region as + * modified, etc. */ -static void save_mouse_patch(int x, int y, int w, int h, int cx, int cy, - int which) { - int pixelsize = bpp >> 3; - char *fbp = main_fb; - int ly, i = 0; +void mark_cursor_patch_modified(rfbScreenInfoPtr s, int old) { + int curx, cury, xhot, yhot, w, h; + int x1, x2, y1, y2; - for (ly = y; ly < y + h; ly++) { - memcpy(cur_save+i, fbp + ly * main_bytes_per_line - + x * pixelsize, w * pixelsize); + if (! s->cursor) { + return; + } - i += w * pixelsize; + if (old) { + /* use oldCursor pos */ + curx = s->oldCursorX; + cury = s->oldCursorY; + } else { + curx = s->cursorX; + cury = s->cursorY; } - cur_save_x = x; /* patch geometry */ - cur_save_y = y; - cur_save_w = w; - cur_save_h = h; + + xhot = s->cursor->xhot; + yhot = s->cursor->yhot; + w = s->cursor->width; + h = s->cursor->height; + + x1 = curx - xhot; + x2 = x1 + w; + x1 = nfix(x1, s->width); + x2 = nfix(x2, s->width); + + y1 = cury - yhot; + y2 = y1 + h; + y1 = nfix(y1, s->height); + y2 = nfix(y2, s->height); + + rfbMarkRectAsModified(s, x1, y1, x1+x2, y1+y2); +} - cur_save_which = which; /* which cursor and its position */ - cur_save_cx = cx; - cur_save_cy = cy; +void set_cursor_was_changed(rfbScreenInfoPtr s) { + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; - cur_saved = 1; + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(s); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + cl->cursorWasChanged = TRUE; + } + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); } -/* - * put the non-cursor patch back in the rfb fb - */ -void restore_mouse_patch(void) { - int pixelsize = bpp >> 3; - char *fbp = main_fb; - int ly, i = 0; +void set_cursor_was_moved(rfbScreenInfoPtr s) { + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; - if (! cur_saved) { - return; /* not yet saved */ + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(s); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + cl->cursorWasMoved = TRUE; } + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); +} - for (ly = cur_save_y; ly < cur_save_y + cur_save_h; ly++) { - memcpy(fbp + ly * main_bytes_per_line + cur_save_x * pixelsize, - cur_save+i, cur_save_w * pixelsize); - i += cur_save_w * pixelsize; +void unset_cursor_shape_updates(rfbScreenInfoPtr s) { + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; + + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(s); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + cl->enableCursorShapeUpdates = FALSE; + cl->enableCursorPosUpdates = FALSE; + cl->cursorWasChanged = FALSE; } + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); } -/* - * Descends window tree at pointer until the window cursor matches the current - * cursor. So far only used to detect if mouse is on root background or not. - * (returns 0 in that case, 1 otherwise). - * - * It seems impossible to do, but if the actual cursor could ever be - * determined we might want to hash that info on window ID or something... - */ -static int tree_descend_cursor(void) { - Window r, c; - int rx, ry, wx, wy; - unsigned int mask; - int descend = 0, tries = 0, maxtries = 1; +int cursor_pos_updates_clients(rfbScreenInfoPtr s) { + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; + int count = 0; - X_LOCK; - c = window; - while (c) { - if (++tries > maxtries) { - descend = maxtries; - break; - } - if ( XTestCompareCurrentCursorWithWindow(dpy, c) ) { - break; + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(s); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + if (cl->enableCursorPosUpdates) { + count++; } - XQueryPointer(dpy, c, &r, &c, &rx, &ry, &wx, &wy, &mask); - descend++; } - X_UNLOCK; - return descend; + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); + return count; } -/* - * This is for mouse patch drawing under -xinerama or -blackout - */ -static void blackout_nearby_tiles(int x, int y, int dt) { - int sx, sy, n, b; - int tx = x/tile_x; - int ty = y/tile_y; - - if (! blackouts) { - return; - } - if (dt < 1) { - dt = 1; - } - /* loop over a range of tiles, blacking out as needed */ +int cursor_shape_updates_clients(rfbScreenInfoPtr s) { + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; + int count = 0; - for (sx = tx - dt; sx <= tx + dt; sx++) { - if (sx < 0 || sx >= tile_x) { - continue; - } - for (sy = ty - dt; sy <= ty + dt; sy++) { - if (sy < 0 || sy >= tile_y) { - continue; - } - n = sx + sy * ntiles_x; - if (tile_blackout[n].cover == 0) { - continue; - } - for (b=0; b <= tile_blackout[n].count; b++) { - int x1, y1, x2, y2; - x1 = tile_blackout[n].bo[b].x1; - y1 = tile_blackout[n].bo[b].y1; - x2 = tile_blackout[n].bo[b].x2; - y2 = tile_blackout[n].bo[b].y2; - zero_fb(x1, y1, x2, y2); - } + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(s); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + if (cl->enableCursorShapeUpdates) { + count++; } } + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); + return count; } /* - * Send rfbCursorPosUpdates back to clients that understand them. This - * seems to be TightVNC specific. + * Record rfb cursor position screen->cursorX, etc (a la defaultPtrAddEvent()) + * Then set up for sending rfbCursorPosUpdates back + * to clients that understand them. This seems to be TightVNC specific. */ -static void cursor_pos_updates(int x, int y) { +void cursor_position(int x, int y) { rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; rfbClientPtr cl; - int cnt = 0; - int x_in = x, y_in = y; - - if (! cursor_pos) { - return; - } + int cnt = 0, nonCursorPosUpdates_clients = 0; + int x_old, y_old, x_in = x, y_in = y; /* x and y are current positions of X11 pointer on the X11 display */ if (scaling) { x = ((double) x / dpy_x) * scaled_x; - if (x >= scaled_x) x = scaled_x - 1; + x = nfix(x, scaled_x); y = ((double) y / dpy_y) * scaled_y; - if (y >= scaled_y) y = scaled_y - 1; + y = nfix(y, scaled_y); } if (x == screen->cursorX && y == screen->cursorY) { return; } + x_old = screen->oldCursorX; + y_old = screen->oldCursorY; if (screen->cursorIsDrawn) { rfbUndrawCursor(screen); @@ -4516,6 +5011,10 @@ static void cursor_pos_updates(int x, int y) { iter = rfbGetClientIterator(screen); while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { if (! cl->enableCursorPosUpdates) { + nonCursorPosUpdates_clients++; + continue; + } + if (! cursor_pos_updates) { continue; } if (cl == last_pointer_client) { @@ -4528,7 +5027,7 @@ static void cursor_pos_updates(int x, int y) { } else { /* an X11 app evidently warped the pointer */ if (debug_pointer) { - rfbLog("cursor_pos_updates: warp " + rfbLog("cursor_position: warp " "detected dx=%3d dy=%3d\n", cursor_x - x, cursor_y - y); } @@ -4542,190 +5041,76 @@ static void cursor_pos_updates(int x, int y) { } rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); + if (nonCursorPosUpdates_clients && show_cursor) { + if (x_old != x || y_old != y) { + mark_cursor_patch_modified(screen, 0); + } + } + if (debug_pointer && cnt) { - rfbLog("cursor_pos_updates: sent position x=%3d y=%3d to %d" + rfbLog("cursor_position: sent position x=%3d y=%3d to %d" " clients\n", x, y, cnt); } } -/* - * draw one of the mouse cursors into the rfb fb - */ -static void draw_mouse(int x, int y, int which, int update) { - int px, py, i, offset; - int pixelsize = bpp >> 3; - char *fbp = main_fb; - char cdata, cmask; - char *data, *mask; - int white = 255, black = 0, shade; - int x0, x1, x2, y0, y1, y2; - int cur_x, cur_y, cur_sx, cur_sy, reverse; - static int first = 1; +void set_rfb_cursor(int which) { + int workaround = 1; /* if rfbSetCursor does not mark modified */ - if (! show_mouse) { + if (! show_cursor) { return; } - if (first) { - first = 0; - setup_cursors(); - } - - data = cursors[which]->data; /* pattern data */ - mask = cursors[which]->mask; - cur_x = cursors[which]->wx; /* widths */ - cur_y = cursors[which]->wy; - cur_sx = cursors[which]->sx; /* shifts */ - cur_sy = cursors[which]->sy; - reverse = cursors[which]->reverse; /* reverse video */ - - if (indexed_colour) { - black = BlackPixel(dpy, scr) % 256; - white = WhitePixel(dpy, scr) % 256; - } - if (reverse) { - int tmp = black; - black = white; - white = tmp; - } - - /* - * notation: - * x0, y0: position after cursor shift (no edge corrections) - * x1, y1: corrected for lower boundary < 0 - * x2, y2: position + cursor width and corrected for upper boundary - */ - - x0 = x1 = x - cur_sx; /* apply shift */ - if (x1 < 0) x1 = 0; - - y0 = y1 = y - cur_sy; - if (y1 < 0) y1 = 0; - - x2 = x0 + cur_x; /* apply width for upper endpoints */ - if (x2 >= dpy_x) x2 = dpy_x - 1; - - y2 = y0 + cur_y; - if (y2 >= dpy_y) y2 = dpy_y - 1; - - /* save the patch and info about which cursor will overwrite it */ - save_mouse_patch(x1, y1, x2 - x1, y2 - y1, x, y, which); - - for (py = 0; py < cur_y; py++) { - if (y0 + py < 0 || y0 + py >= dpy_y) { - continue; /* off screen */ - } - for (px = 0; px < cur_x; px++) { - if (x0 + px < 0 || x0 + px >= dpy_x){ - continue; /* off screen */ - } - cdata = data[px + py * cur_x]; - cmask = mask[px + py * cur_x]; - - if (cmask != 'x') { - continue; /* transparent */ - } + + if (workaround && screen->cursor) { + int all_are_cursor_pos = 1; + rfbClientIteratorPtr iter; + rfbClientPtr cl; - shade = white; - if (cdata != cmask) { - shade = black; + iter = rfbGetClientIterator(screen); + while( (cl = rfbClientIteratorNext(iter)) ) { + if (! cl->enableCursorPosUpdates) { + all_are_cursor_pos = 0; } - - offset = (y0 + py)*main_bytes_per_line + (x0 + px)*pixelsize; - - /* fill in each color byte in the fb */ - for (i=0; i < pixelsize; i++) { - fbp[offset+i] = (char) shade; + if (! cl->enableCursorShapeUpdates) { + all_are_cursor_pos = 0; } } - } - - if (blackouts) { - /* - * loop over a range of tiles, blacking out as needed - * note we currently disable mouse drawing under blackouts. - */ - static int mx = -1, my = -1; - int skip = 0; - if (mx < 0) { - mx = x; - my = y; - } else if (mx == x && my == y) { - skip = 1; - } - mx = x; - my = y; + rfbReleaseClientIterator(iter); - if (! skip) { - blackout_nearby_tiles(x, y, 2); + if (! all_are_cursor_pos) { + mark_cursor_patch_modified(screen, 1); } } - if (update) { - /* x and y of the real (X server) mouse */ - static int mouse_x = -1; - static int mouse_y = -1; - - if (x != mouse_x || y != mouse_y) { - hint_t hint; - - hint.x = x1; - hint.y = y2; - hint.w = x2 - x1; - hint.h = y2 - y1; - - mark_hint(hint); - - if (mouse_x < 0) { - mouse_x = 0; - } - if (mouse_y < 0) { - mouse_y = 0; - } - - /* XXX this ignores change of shift... */ - x1 = mouse_x - cur_sx; - if (x1 < 0) x1 = 0; - - y1 = mouse_y - cur_sy; - if (y1 < 0) y1 = 0; - - x2 = mouse_x - cur_sx + cur_x; - if (x2 >= dpy_x) x2 = dpy_x - 1; + rfbSetCursor(screen, cursors[which]->rfb, FALSE); - y2 = mouse_y - cur_sy + cur_y; - if (y2 >= dpy_y) y2 = dpy_y - 1; - - hint.x = x1; - hint.y = y2; - hint.w = x2 - x1; - hint.h = y2 - y1; - - mark_hint(hint); + /* this is a 2nd workaround for rfbSetCursor() */ + if (screen->underCursorBuffer == NULL && + screen->underCursorBufferLen != 0) { + screen->underCursorBufferLen = 0; + } - mouse_x = x; - mouse_y = y; - } + if (workaround) { + set_cursor_was_changed(screen); } } -/* - * wrapper to redraw the mouse patch - */ -void redraw_mouse(void) { - if (cur_saved) { - /* redraw saved mouse from info (save_mouse_patch) */ - draw_mouse(cur_save_cx, cur_save_cy, cur_save_which, 0); +void set_cursor(int x, int y, int which) { + static int last = -1; + if (last < 0 || which != last) { + set_rfb_cursor(which); } + last = which; } /* - * routine called periodically to update the mouse aspects (drawn & - * cursorpos updates) + * routine called periodically to update cursor aspects, this catches + * warps and cursor shape changes. */ -void update_mouse(void) { +void check_x11_pointer(void) { Window root_w, child_w; rfbBool ret; - int root_x, root_y, win_x, win_y, which = 0; + int root_x, root_y, win_x, win_y; + int x, y; unsigned int mask; X_LOCK; @@ -4736,18 +5121,25 @@ void update_mouse(void) { if (! ret) { return; } - - if (show_root_cursor) { - int descend; - if ( (descend = tree_descend_cursor()) ) { - which = 0; - } else { - which = 1; + if (debug_pointer) { + static int last_x = -1, last_y = -1; + if (root_x != last_x || root_y != last_y) { + rfbLog("XQueryPointer: x:%4d, y:%4d)\n", + root_x, root_y); } + last_x = root_x; + last_y = root_y; } - cursor_pos_updates(root_x - off_x, root_y - off_y); - draw_mouse(root_x - off_x, root_y - off_y, which, 1); + /* offset subtracted since XQueryPointer relative to rootwin */ + x = root_x - off_x; + y = root_y - off_y; + + /* record the cursor position in the rfb screen */ + cursor_position(x, y); + + /* change the cursor shape if necessary */ + set_cursor(x, y, get_which_cursor()); } /* -- screen.c -- */ @@ -4945,7 +5337,7 @@ void set_visual(char *str) { /* * Presumably under -nofb the clients will never request the framebuffer. - * But we have gotten such a request... so let's just give them + * However, we have gotten such a request... so let's just give them * the current view on the display. n.b. x2vnc and perhaps win2vnc * requests a 1x1 pixel for some workaround so sadly this evidently * nearly always happens. @@ -5065,7 +5457,20 @@ void initialize_screen(int *argc, char **argv, XImage *fb) { for (i=1; i< *argc; i++) { rfbLog("\t[%d] %s\n", i, argv[i]); } - rfbLog("for a list of options run: x11vnc -help\n"); + rfbLog("For a list of options run: x11vnc -help\n"); + rfbLog("\n"); + rfbLog("Here is a list of removed or obsolete" + " options:\n"); + rfbLog("\n"); + rfbLog("removed: -hints, -nohints\n"); + rfbLog("removed: -cursorposall\n"); + rfbLog("\n"); + rfbLog("renamed: -old_copytile, use -onetile\n"); + rfbLog("renamed: -mouse, use -cursor\n"); + rfbLog("renamed: -mouseX, use -cursor X\n"); + rfbLog("renamed: -X, use -cursor X\n"); + rfbLog("renamed: -nomouse, use -nocursor\n"); + clean_up_exit(1); } } @@ -5083,14 +5488,28 @@ void initialize_screen(int *argc, char **argv, XImage *fb) { if ( ! have_masks && screen->rfbServerFormat.bitsPerPixel == 8 && CellsOfScreen(ScreenOfDisplay(dpy,scr)) ) { /* indexed colour */ - if (!quiet) rfbLog("Using X display with 8bpp indexed color\n"); + if (!quiet) { + rfbLog("X display %s is 8bpp indexed color\n", + DisplayString(dpy)); + if (! flash_cmap && ! overlay) { + rfbLog("\n"); + rfbLog("In 8bpp PseudoColor mode if you " + "experience color\n"); + rfbLog("problems you may want to enable " + "following the\n"); + rfbLog("changing colormap by using the " + "-flashcmap option.\n"); + rfbLog("\n"); + } + } indexed_colour = 1; set_colormap(); } else { /* general case ... */ if (! quiet) { - rfbLog("Using X display with %dbpp depth=%d true " - "color\n", fb->bits_per_pixel, fb->depth); + rfbLog("X display %s is %dbpp depth=%d true " + "color\n", DisplayString(dpy), fb->bits_per_pixel, + fb->depth); } /* convert masks to bit shifts and max # colors */ @@ -5130,6 +5549,15 @@ void initialize_screen(int *argc, char **argv, XImage *fb) { main_green_shift = screen->rfbServerFormat.greenShift; main_blue_shift = screen->rfbServerFormat.blueShift; } + if (overlay && ! quiet) { + rfbLog("\n"); + rfbLog("Overlay mode enabled: If you experience color\n"); + rfbLog("problems when popup menus are on the screen, try\n"); + rfbLog("disabling SaveUnders in your X server, one way is\n"); + rfbLog("to start the X server with the '-su' option, e.g.:\n"); + rfbLog("Xsun -su ... see Xserver(1), xinit(1) for more info.\n"); + rfbLog("\n"); + } /* nofb is for pointer/keyboard only handling. */ if (nofb) { @@ -5187,11 +5615,11 @@ void initialize_screen(int *argc, char **argv, XImage *fb) { screen->setXCutText = xcut_receive; } - if (local_cursor) { - cursor = rfbMakeXCursor(CUR_SIZE, CUR_SIZE, CUR_DATA, CUR_MASK); - screen->cursor = cursor; - } else { + setup_cursors(); + if (! show_cursor) { screen->cursor = NULL; + } else { + screen->cursor = cursors[0]->rfb; } rfbInitServer(screen); @@ -5220,6 +5648,22 @@ void initialize_screen(int *argc, char **argv, XImage *fb) { * routines related to xinerama and blacking out rectangles */ +/* blacked-out region (-blackout, -xinerama) */ +typedef struct bout { + int x1, y1, x2, y2; +} blackout_t; +#define BO_MAX 16 +typedef struct tbout { + blackout_t bo[BO_MAX]; /* hardwired max rectangles. */ + int cover; + int count; +} tile_blackout_t; + +#define BLACKR_MAX 100 +blackout_t blackr[BLACKR_MAX]; /* hardwired max blackouts */ +tile_blackout_t *tile_blackout; +int blackouts = 0; + /* * Take a comma separated list of geometries: WxH+X+Y and register them as * rectangles to black out from the screen. @@ -5292,10 +5736,6 @@ void blackout_tiles(void) { * to simplify things drop down to single copy mode, no vcr, etc... */ single_copytile = 1; - if (show_mouse) { - rfbLog("disabling remote mouse drawing due to blackouts\n"); - show_mouse = 0; - } /* loop over all tiles. */ for (ty=0; ty < ntiles_y; ty++) { @@ -5604,6 +6044,20 @@ static void set_fs_factor(int max) { } } +char *flip_ximage_byte_order(XImage *xim) { + char *order; + if (xim->byte_order == LSBFirst) { + order = "MSBFirst"; + xim->byte_order = MSBFirst; + xim->bitmap_bit_order = MSBFirst; + } else { + order = "LSBFirst"; + xim->byte_order = LSBFirst; + xim->bitmap_bit_order = LSBFirst; + } + return order; +} + /* * set up an XShm image, or if not using shm just create the XImage. */ @@ -5611,6 +6065,7 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, char *name) { XImage *xim; + static int reported_flip = 0; shm->shmid = -1; shm->shmaddr = (char *) -1; @@ -5639,21 +6094,11 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, return 0; } if (flip_byte_order) { - static int reported = 0; - char *bo; - if (xim->byte_order == LSBFirst) { - bo = "MSBFirst"; - xim->byte_order = MSBFirst; - xim->bitmap_bit_order = MSBFirst; - } else { - bo = "LSBFirst"; - xim->byte_order = LSBFirst; - xim->bitmap_bit_order = LSBFirst; - } - if (! reported && ! quiet) { - rfbLog("changing XImage byte order" - " to %s\n", bo); - reported = 1; + char *order = flip_ximage_byte_order(xim); + if (! reported_flip && ! quiet) { + rfbLog("Changing XImage byte order" + " to %s\n", order); + reported_flip = 1; } } @@ -5661,7 +6106,7 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, return 1; } - xim = XShmCreateImage(dpy, default_visual, depth, ZPixmap, NULL, + xim = XShmCreateImage_wr(dpy, default_visual, depth, ZPixmap, NULL, shm, w, h); if (xim == NULL) { @@ -5672,6 +6117,7 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, *ximg_ptr = xim; +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM shm->shmid = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, xim->bytes_per_line * xim->height, IPC_CREAT | 0777); @@ -5704,7 +6150,7 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, shm->readOnly = False; - if (! XShmAttach(dpy, shm)) { + if (! XShmAttach_wr(dpy, shm)) { rfbErr("XShmAttach(%s) failed.\n", name); XDestroyImage(xim); *ximg_ptr = NULL; @@ -5718,6 +6164,7 @@ static int shm_create(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage **ximg_ptr, int w, int h, X_UNLOCK; return 0; } +#endif X_UNLOCK; return 1; @@ -5727,21 +6174,24 @@ void shm_delete(XShmSegmentInfo *shm) { if (! using_shm) { return; } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM if (shm->shmaddr != (char *) -1) { shmdt(shm->shmaddr); } if (shm->shmid != -1) { shmctl(shm->shmid, IPC_RMID, 0); } +#endif } void shm_clean(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage *xim) { - if (! using_shm || nofb) { + if (! using_shm) { return; } +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM X_LOCK; if (shm->shmid != -1) { - XShmDetach(dpy, shm); + XShmDetach_wr(dpy, shm); } if (xim != NULL) { XDestroyImage(xim); @@ -5749,6 +6199,7 @@ void shm_clean(XShmSegmentInfo *shm, XImage *xim) { X_UNLOCK; shm_delete(shm); +#endif } void initialize_shm(void) { @@ -6423,7 +6874,7 @@ static void scale_and_mark_rect(int X1, int Y1, int X2, int Y2) { } void mark_rect_as_modified(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int force) { - + if (rfb_fb == main_fb || force) { rfbMarkRectAsModified(screen, x1, y1, x2, y2); } else if (scaling) { @@ -6446,12 +6897,11 @@ void mark_hint(hint_t hint) { /* * copy_tiles() gives a slight improvement over copy_tile() since * adjacent runs of tiles are done all at once there is some savings - * due to contiguous memory access. Not a great speedup, but in - * some cases it can be up to 2X. Even more on a SunRay where no - * graphics hardware is involved in the read. Generally, graphics - * devices are optimized for write, not read, so we are limited by - * the read bandwidth, sometimes only 5 MB/sec on otherwise fast - * hardware. + * due to contiguous memory access. Not a great speedup, but in some + * cases it can be up to 2X. Even more on a SunRay or ShadowFB where + * no graphics hardware is involved in the read. Generally, graphics + * devices are optimized for write, not read, so we are limited by the + * read bandwidth, sometimes only 5 MB/sec on otherwise fast hardware. */ static int *first_line = NULL, *last_line; static unsigned short *left_diff, *right_diff; @@ -6464,8 +6914,6 @@ static void copy_tiles(int tx, int ty, int nt) { int pixelsize = bpp >> 3; int first_min, last_max; - int restored_patch = 0; /* for show_mouse */ - char *src, *dst, *s_src, *s_dst, *m_src, *m_dst; char *h_src, *h_dst; if (! first_line) { @@ -6554,24 +7002,6 @@ static void copy_tiles(int tx, int ty, int nt) { } } - /* - * Some awkwardness wrt the little remote mouse patch we display. - * When threaded we want to have as small a window of time - * as possible when the mouse image is not in the fb, otherwise - * a libvncserver thread may send the uncorrected patch to the - * clients. - */ - if (show_mouse && use_threads && cur_saved) { - /* check for overlap */ - if (cur_save_x + cur_save_w > x && x + size_x > cur_save_x && - cur_save_y + cur_save_h > y && y + size_y > cur_save_y) { - - /* restore the real data to the rfb fb */ - restore_mouse_patch(); - restored_patch = 1; - } - } - src = tile_row[nt]->data; dst = main_fb + y * main_bytes_per_line + x * pixelsize; @@ -6624,9 +7054,6 @@ static void copy_tiles(int tx, int ty, int nt) { for (t=1; t <= nt; t++) { tile_has_diff[n+(t-1)] = 0; } - if (restored_patch) { - redraw_mouse(); - } return; } else { /* @@ -6753,10 +7180,6 @@ static void copy_tiles(int tx, int ty, int nt) { s_dst += main_bytes_per_line; } - if (restored_patch) { - redraw_mouse(); - } - /* record all the info in the region array for this tile: */ for (t=1; t <= nt; t++) { int s = t - 1; @@ -7150,7 +7573,7 @@ static void nap_set(int tile_cnt) { nap_diff_count = 0; } - if (show_mouse) { + if (show_cursor) { /* kludge for the up to 4 tiles the mouse patch could occupy */ if ( tile_cnt > 4) { last_event = time(0); @@ -7169,7 +7592,7 @@ static void nap_sleep(int ms, int split) { for (i=0; i fs_frac * ntiles) { fb_copy_in_progress = 1; copy_screen(); - if (show_mouse || cursor_pos) { - if (show_mouse && ! use_threads) { - redraw_mouse(); - } - update_mouse(); - } fb_copy_in_progress = 0; if (use_threads && ! old_pointer) { pointer(-1, 0, 0, NULL); @@ -7616,13 +8028,6 @@ void scan_for_updates(void) { ping_clients(tile_diffs); } - /* Handle the remote mouse pointer */ - if (show_mouse || cursor_pos) { - if (show_mouse && ! use_threads) { - redraw_mouse(); - } - update_mouse(); - } nap_check(tile_diffs); } @@ -7698,7 +8103,11 @@ static int check_user_input(double dt, int *cnt) { * likely they have all be sent already. */ while (1) { - rfbCheckFds(screen, 1000); + if (show_multiple_cursors) { + rfbPE(screen, 1000); + } else { + rfbCFD(screen, 1000); + } XFlush(dpy); spin += dtime(&tm); @@ -7757,7 +8166,11 @@ static int check_user_input(double dt, int *cnt) { miss = 0; for (i=0; i g) { XFlush(dpy); @@ -7803,10 +8216,17 @@ double dtime(double *t_old) { /* * utility wrapper to call rfbProcessEvents + * checks that we are not in threaded mode. */ -void rfbPE(rfbScreenInfoPtr scr, long us) { +void rfbPE(rfbScreenInfoPtr scr, long usec) { + if (! use_threads) { + rfbProcessEvents(scr, usec); + } +} + +void rfbCFD(rfbScreenInfoPtr scr, long usec) { if (! use_threads) { - rfbProcessEvents(scr, us); + rfbCheckFds(scr, usec); } } @@ -7828,7 +8248,10 @@ static void watch_loop(void) { got_keyboard_input = 0; if (! use_threads) { - rfbProcessEvents(screen, -1); + rfbPE(screen, -1); + if (! cursor_shape_updates) { + unset_cursor_shape_updates(screen); + } if (check_user_input(dt, &cnt)) { /* true means loop back for more input */ continue; @@ -7839,7 +8262,7 @@ static void watch_loop(void) { clean_up_exit(0); } - watch_xevents(); + check_xevents(); check_connect_inputs(); if (! screen->rfbClientHead) { /* waiting for a client */ @@ -7847,9 +8270,11 @@ static void watch_loop(void) { continue; } - if (nofb) { /* no framebuffer polling needed */ - if (cursor_pos) { - update_mouse(); + if (nofb) { + /* no framebuffer polling needed */ + if (cursor_pos_updates) { + /* -nofb -cursorpos usage is rare */ + check_x11_pointer(); } continue; } @@ -7859,7 +8284,7 @@ static void watch_loop(void) { * check for any bell events. * n.b. assumes -nofb folks do not want bell... */ - watch_bell_event(); + check_bell_event(); } if (! show_dragging && button_mask) { /* if any button is pressed do not update screen */ @@ -7874,6 +8299,7 @@ static void watch_loop(void) { rfbUndrawCursor(screen); scan_for_updates(); + check_x11_pointer(); dt = dtime(&tm); } @@ -7936,11 +8362,15 @@ static void print_help(void) { " setting the XAUTHORITY environment varirable to \"file\"\n" " before startup. See Xsecurity(7), xauth(1) man pages.\n" "\n" -"-id windowid Show the window corresponding to \"windowid\" not the\n" -" entire display. Warning: bugs! new toplevels missed!...\n" +"-id windowid Show the window corresponding to \"windowid\" not\n" +" the entire display. New windows like popup menus,\n" +" etc may not be seen, or will be clipped. x11vnc may\n" +" crash if the window changes size, is iconified, etc.\n" +" Use xwininfo(1) to get the window id. Primarily useful\n" +" for exporting very simple applications.\n" "-sid windowid As -id, but instead of using the window directly it\n" -" shifts a root view to it: shows saveUnders menus, etc,\n" -" although they will be clipped if they extend beyond\n" +" shifts a root view to it: this shows saveUnders menus,\n" +" etc, although they will be clipped if they extend beyond\n" " the window.\n" "-flashcmap In 8bpp indexed color, let the installed colormap flash\n" " as the pointer moves from window to window (slow).\n" @@ -7951,11 +8381,12 @@ static void print_help(void) { " packed with 8 for PseudoColor and 24 for TrueColor).\n" "\n" " Currently -overlay only works on Solaris (it uses\n" -" XReadScreen(3X11)). There are still some problems with\n" -" surrounding-region painting for popup menus (but not\n" -" for the popup menu itself); a workaround is to disable\n" -" SaveUnders (pass -su to Xsun). Amusingly, if -overlay\n" -" is used with -mouse, the mouse cursor shape is correct.\n" +" XReadScreen(3X11)). There is a problem with image\n" +" \"bleeding\" around transient popup menus (but not\n" +" for the menu itself): a workaround is to disable\n" +" SaveUnders by passing the \"-su\" argument to Xsun\n" +" (in /etc/dt/config/Xservers, say). Also note that,\n" +" the mouse cursor shape is exactly correct in this mode.\n" "\n" " Use -overlay as a workaround for situations like these:\n" " Some legacy applications require the default visual\n" @@ -7968,7 +8399,10 @@ static void print_help(void) { " due to the extra image transformations required.\n" " For optimal performance do not use -overlay, but rather\n" " configure the X server so that the default visual is\n" -" depth 24 TrueColor and have all apps use that visual.\n" +" depth 24 TrueColor and try to have all apps use that\n" +" visual (some apps have -use24 or -visual options).\n" +"-overlay_nocursor Sets -overlay, but does not try to draw the exact mouse\n" +" cursor shape using the overlay mechanism.\n" "-visual n Experimental option: probably does not do what you\n" " think. It simply *forces* the visual used for the\n" " framebuffer; this may be a bad thing... It is useful for\n" @@ -7978,9 +8412,10 @@ static void print_help(void) { " for a list. If the string ends in \":m\" for better\n" " or for worse the visual depth is forced to be m.\n" "\n" -"-scale fraction Scale the framebuffer by factor \"fraction\". Values\n" -" less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not be sharp\n" -" and response may be slower. If \"fraction\" contains\n" +"-scale fraction Scale the framebuffer by factor \"fraction\".\n" +" Values less than 1 shrink the fb. Note: image may not\n" +" be sharp and response may be slower. Currently the\n" +" cursor shape is not scaled. If \"fraction\" contains\n" " a decimal point \".\" it is taken as a floating point\n" " number, alternatively the notation \"m/n\" may be used\n" " to denote fractions exactly, e.g. -scale 2/3.\n" @@ -7990,7 +8425,7 @@ static void print_help(void) { " If you just want a quick, rough scaling without\n" " blending, append \":nb\" to \"fraction\" (e.g. -scale\n" " 1/3:nb). For compatibility with vncviewers the scaled\n" -" width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4, to disable\n" +" width is adjusted to be a multiple of 4: to disable\n" " this use \":n4\". More esoteric options: \":in\" use\n" " interpolation scheme even when shrinking, \":pad\",\n" " pad scaled width and height to be multiples of scaling\n" @@ -8010,9 +8445,10 @@ static void print_help(void) { " periodically check for new hosts. The first line is\n" " read and then the file is truncated.\n" "-vncconnect Monitor the VNC_CONNECT X property set by the standard\n" -" VNC program vncconnect(1). When the property is set\n" -" to host or host:port establish a reverse connection.\n" -" Using xprop(1) instead of vncconnect may work, see FAQ.\n" +"-novncconnect VNC program vncconnect(1). When the property is\n" +" set to \"host\" or \"host:port\" establish a reverse\n" +" connection. Using xprop(1) instead of vncconnect may\n" +" work, see the FAQ. Default: %s\n" "-inetd Launched by inetd(1): stdio instead of listening socket.\n" " Note: if you are not redirecting stderr to a log file\n" " (via shell 2> or -o option) you must also specify the\n" @@ -8103,16 +8539,18 @@ static void print_help(void) { "-flipbyteorder Sometimes needed if remotely polled host has different\n" " endianness. Ignored unless -noshm is set.\n" "-onetile Do not use the new copy_tiles() framebuffer mechanism,\n" -" just use 1 shm tile for polling. Same as -old_copytile.\n" -" Limits shm segments used to 3.\n" +" just use 1 shm tile for polling. Limits shm segments\n" +" used to 3.\n" "\n" "-blackout string Black out rectangles on the screen. \"string\" is a\n" " comma separated list of WxH+X+Y type geometries for\n" " each rectangle.\n" "-xinerama If your screen is composed of multiple monitors\n" " glued together via XINERAMA, and that screen is\n" -" non-rectangular this option will try to guess the areas\n" -" to black out (if your system has libXinerama).\n" +" non-rectangular this option will try to guess the\n" +" areas to black out (if your system has libXinerama).\n" +" In general on XINERAMA displays you may need to use the\n" +" -xwarppointer option if the mouse pointer misbehaves.\n" "\n" "-o logfile Write stderr messages to file \"logfile\" instead of\n" " to the terminal. Same as -logfile \"file\".\n" @@ -8144,7 +8582,9 @@ static void print_help(void) { " the X server instead of Mode_switch (AltGr).\n" #endif "-xkb When in modtweak mode, use the XKEYBOARD extension\n" -" (if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking.\n" +" (if it exists) to do the modifier tweaking. This is\n" +" powerful and should be tried if there are still\n" +" keymapping problems when using the simpler -modtweak.\n" "-skip_keycodes string Skip keycodes not on your keyboard but your X server\n" " thinks exist. Currently only applies to -xkb mode.\n" " \"string\" is a comma separated list of decimal\n" @@ -8199,17 +8639,70 @@ static void print_help(void) { " back to clients. (PRIMARY is still set on received\n" " changes, however).\n" "\n" -"-nocursor Do not have the VNC viewer show a local cursor.\n" -"-mouse Draw a 2nd cursor at the current X pointer position.\n" -"-mouseX As -mouse, but also draw an \"X\" when pointer is on\n" -" root background.\n" -"-X Shorthand for -mouseX -nocursor.\n" -"-xwarppointer Move the pointer with XWarpPointer() instead of XTEST\n" -" (try as a workaround if pointer behaves poorly, e.g.\n" -" on touchscreens or other non-standard setups).\n" +"-cursor [mode] Sets how the pointer cursor shape (little icon at the\n" +"-nocursor mouse pointer) should be handled. The \"mode\" string\n" +" is optional and is described below. The default\n" +" is to show some sort of cursor shape(s). How this\n" +" is done depends on the VNC viewer and the X server.\n" +" Use -nocursor to disable cursor shapes completely.\n" +"\n" +" Some VNC viewers support the TightVNC CursorPosUpdates\n" +" and CursorShapeUpdates extensions (cuts down on\n" +" network traffic by not having to send the cursor image\n" +" every time the pointer is moved), in which case these\n" +" extensions are used (see -nocursorshape and -nocursorpos\n" +" below). For other viewers the cursor shape is written\n" +" directly to the framebuffer every time the pointer is\n" +" moved or changed and gets sent along with the other\n" +" framebuffer updates. In this case, there will be\n" +" some lag between the vnc viewer pointer and the remote\n" +" cursor position.\n" +"\n" +" If the X display supports retrieving the cursor shape\n" +" information from the X server, then the default\n" +" is to use that mode. On Solaris this requires\n" +" the SUN_OVL extension and the -overlay option to be\n" +" supplied. (see also the -overlay_nomouse option). (Soon)\n" +" on XFree86/Xorg the XFIXES extension is required.\n" +" Either can be disabled with -nocursor, and also some\n" +" values of the \"mode\" option below.\n" +"\n" +" The \"mode\" string can be used to fine-tune the\n" +" displaying of cursor shapes. It can be used the\n" +" following ways:\n" +"\n" +" \"-cursor X\" - when the cursor appears to be on the\n" +" root window, draw the familiar X shape. Some desktops\n" +" such as GNOME cover up the root window completely,\n" +" and so this will not work, try \"X1\", etc, to try to\n" +" shift the tree depth. On high latency links or slow\n" +" machines there will be a time lag between expected and\n" +" the actual cursor shape.\n" +"\n" +" \"-cursor some\" - like \"X\" but use additional\n" +" heuristics to try to guess if the window should have\n" +" a windowmanager-like resizer cursor or a text input\n" +" I-beam cursor. This is a complete hack, but may be\n" +" useful in some situations because it provides a little\n" +" more feedback about the cursor shape.\n" +"\n" +" \"-cursor most\" - try to show as many cursors as\n" +" possible. Often this will only be the same as \"some\".\n" +" On Solaris if XFIXES is not available, -overlay mode\n" +" will be used.\n" +"\n" +"-nocursorshape Do not use the TightVNC CursorShapeUpdates extension\n" +" even if clients support it. See -cursor above.\n" "-cursorpos Option -cursorpos enables sending the X cursor position\n" "-nocursorpos back to all vnc clients that support the TightVNC\n" -" CursorPosUpdates extension. Default: %s\n" +" CursorPosUpdates extension. Other clients will be able\n" +" to see the pointer motions. Default: %s\n" +"-xwarppointer Move the pointer with XWarpPointer(3X) instead of XTEST\n" +" extension. Use this as a workaround if the pointer\n" +" motion behaves incorrectly, e.g. on touchscreens or\n" +" other non-standard setups. Also sometimes needed on\n" +" XINERAMA displays.\n" +"\n" "-buttonmap string String to remap mouse buttons. Format: IJK-LMN, this\n" " maps buttons I -> L, etc., e.g. -buttonmap 13-31\n" "\n" @@ -8284,9 +8777,10 @@ static void print_help(void) { fprintf(stderr, help, lastmod, view_only ? "on":"off", shared ? "on":"off", + vnc_connect ? "-vncconnect":"-novncconnect", use_modifier_tweak ? "-modtweak":"-nomodtweak", no_autorepeat ? "-norepeat":"-repeat", - cursor_pos ? "-cursorpos":"-nocursorpos", + cursor_pos_updates ? "-cursorpos":"-nocursorpos", defer_update, waitms, take_naps ? "on":"off", @@ -8536,7 +9030,8 @@ static void check_rcfile(int argc, char **argv) { int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { XImage *fb; - int i, ev, er, maj, min; + int i; + int ev, er, maj, min; char *use_dpy = NULL; char *auth_file = NULL; char *arg, *visual_str = NULL; @@ -8652,8 +9147,10 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { scale_denom = n; } if (scale_fac == 1.0) { - fprintf(stderr, "scaling disabled for factor " - "%f\n", scale_fac); + if (! quiet) { + rfbLog("scaling disabled for factor " + " %f\n", scale_fac); + } } else { scaling = 1; } @@ -8662,6 +9159,9 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { visual_str = argv[++i]; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-overlay")) { overlay = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-overlay_nocursor")) { + overlay = 1; + overlay_cursor = 0; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-flashcmap")) { flash_cmap = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-notruecolor")) { @@ -8715,6 +9215,8 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-vncconnect")) { vnc_connect = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-novncconnect")) { + vnc_connect = 0; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-inetd")) { inetd = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-noshm")) { @@ -8760,23 +9262,28 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { watch_selection = 0; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-noprimary")) { watch_primary = 0; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-nocursor")) { - local_cursor = 0; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-mouse")) { - show_mouse = 1; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-mouseX")) { - show_mouse = 1; - show_root_cursor = 1; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-X")) { - show_mouse = 1; - show_root_cursor = 1; - local_cursor = 0; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-xwarppointer")) { - use_xwarppointer = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-cursor")) { + show_cursor = 1; + if (i >= argc-1) { + ; + } else { + char *s = argv[i+1]; + if (*s == 'X' || !strcmp(s, "default") || + !strcmp(s, "some") || !strcmp(s, "most")) { + multiple_cursors_mode = strdup(s); + i++; + } + } + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-nocursor")) { + show_cursor = 0; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-cursorpos")) { - cursor_pos = 1; + cursor_pos_updates = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-nocursorpos")) { - cursor_pos = 0; + cursor_pos_updates = 0; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-nocursorshape")) { + cursor_shape_updates = 0; + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-xwarppointer")) { + use_xwarppointer = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-buttonmap")) { CHECK_ARGC pointer_remap = argv[++i]; @@ -8792,10 +9299,8 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { no_autorepeat = 1; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-repeat")) { no_autorepeat = 0; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-onetile") - || !strcmp(arg, "-old_copytile")) { + } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-onetile")) { single_copytile = 1; - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-debug_pointer")) { } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-debug_pointer") || !strcmp(arg, "-dp")) { debug_pointer++; @@ -8842,9 +9347,6 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-fuzz")) { CHECK_ARGC tile_fuzz = atoi(argv[++i]); - } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-hints") || !strcmp(arg, "-nohints")) { - fprintf(stderr, "warning: -hints/-nohints option " - "has been removed.\n"); } else if (!strcmp(arg, "-h") || !strcmp(arg, "-help") || !strcmp(arg, "-?")) { print_help(); @@ -8907,8 +9409,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (! quiet && ! inetd) { int i; for (i=1; i < argc_vnc; i++) { - fprintf(stderr, "passing arg to libvncserver: %s\n", - argv_vnc[i]); + rfbLog("passing arg to libvncserver: %s\n", argv_vnc[i]); if (!strcmp(argv_vnc[i], "-passwd")) { i++; } @@ -8937,9 +9438,8 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { FILE *in; in = fopen(passwdfile, "r"); if (in == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot open passwdfile: %s\n", - passwdfile); - perror("fopen"); + rfbLog("cannot open passwdfile: %s\n", passwdfile); + rfbLog("fopen"); exit(1); } if (fgets(line, 1024, in) != NULL) { @@ -8970,15 +9470,15 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (ok) { viewonly_passwd = strdup(line); } else { - fprintf(stderr, "*** not setting" + rfbLog("*** not setting" " viewonly password to the 2nd" " line of %s. (blank or other" " problem)\n", passwdfile); } } } else { - fprintf(stderr, "cannot read a line from " - "passwdfile: %s\n", passwdfile); + rfbLog("cannot read a line from passwdfile: %s\n", + passwdfile); exit(1); } fclose(in); @@ -8996,17 +9496,15 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } } if (viewonly_passwd && pw_loc < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "-passwd must be supplied when using " - "-viewpasswd\n"); + rfbLog("-passwd must be supplied when using -viewpasswd\n"); exit(1); } /* fixup settings that do not make sense */ - if (use_threads && nofb && cursor_pos) { + if (use_threads && nofb && cursor_pos_updates) { if (! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "disabling -threads under -nofb " - "-cursorpos\n"); + rfbLog("disabling -threads under -nofb -cursorpos\n"); } use_threads = 0; } @@ -9022,34 +9520,94 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { bg = 0; } + if (flip_byte_order && using_shm && ! quiet) { + rfbLog("warning: -flipbyte order only works with -noshm\n"); + } + /* increase rfbwait if threaded */ if (use_threads && ! got_rfbwait) { argv_vnc[argc_vnc++] = "-rfbwait"; argv_vnc[argc_vnc++] = "604800000"; /* one week... */ } + /* cursor shapes setup */ + +#ifdef SOLARIS + if (show_cursor && ! overlay && overlay_cursor && + !strcmp(multiple_cursors_mode, "most")) { + overlay = 1; + if (! quiet) { + rfbLog("enabling -overlay mode to achieve " + "'-cursor most'\n"); + rfbLog("disable with: -overlay_nocursor.\n"); + } + } +#endif + if (overlay) { #ifdef SOLARIS using_shm = 0; if (flash_cmap && ! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "warning: -flashcmap may be " - "incompatible with -overlay\n"); + rfbLog("warning: -flashcmap may be incompatible " + "with -overlay\n"); } - if (show_mouse) { - show_mouse = 0; - overlay_mouse = 1; + if (show_cursor && overlay_cursor) { + char *s = multiple_cursors_mode; + if (*s == 'X' || !strcmp(s, "some")) { + /* + * user wants these modes, so disable fb cursor + */ + overlay_cursor = 0; + } else { + /* + * "default" and "most", we turn off + * show_cursor since it will automatically + * be in the framebuffer. + */ + show_cursor = 0; + } } #else if (! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "disabling -overlay: currently only " - "available on Solaris Xsun.\n"); + rfbLog("disabling -overlay: only available on " + "Solaris Xsun.\n"); } overlay = 0; #endif } + if (show_cursor) { + char *s = multiple_cursors_mode; + if (*s == 'X' || !strcmp(s, "some")) { + show_multiple_cursors = 1; + } else if (!strcmp(s, "most")) { + /* later check for XFIXES, for now "some" */ + show_multiple_cursors = 1; + } + } + + /* no framebuffer (Win2VNC) mode */ + + if (nofb) { + /* disable things that do not make sense */ + using_shm = 0; + flash_cmap = 0; + show_cursor = 0; + show_multiple_cursors = 0; + overlay = 0; + if (! quiet) { + rfbLog("disabling -cursor, fb, shm, etc. in " + "-nofb mode.\n"); + } + + if (! got_deferupdate && ! got_defer) { + /* reduce defer time under -nofb */ + defer_update = defer_update_nofb; + } + } + /* check for OS with small shm limits */ if (using_shm && ! single_copytile) { if (limit_shm()) { @@ -9057,10 +9615,6 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } } - if (nofb && ! got_deferupdate && ! got_defer) { - /* reduce defer time under -nofb */ - defer_update = defer_update_nofb; - } if (! got_deferupdate) { char tmp[40]; /* XXX not working yet in libvncserver */ @@ -9068,9 +9622,10 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { argv_vnc[argc_vnc++] = "-deferupdate"; argv_vnc[argc_vnc++] = strdup(tmp); } + if (debug_pointer || debug_keyboard) { if (bg || quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "disabling -bg/-q under -debug_pointer" + rfbLog("disabling -bg/-q under -debug_pointer" "/-debug_keyboard\n"); bg = 0; quiet = 0; @@ -9079,81 +9634,85 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (! quiet) { fprintf(stderr, "\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "display: %s\n", use_dpy ? use_dpy + fprintf(stderr, "Settings:\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " display: %s\n", use_dpy ? use_dpy : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "subwin: 0x%x\n", subwin); - fprintf(stderr, "flashcmap: %d\n", flash_cmap); - fprintf(stderr, "force_idx: %d\n", force_indexed_color); - fprintf(stderr, "scaling: %d %.5f\n", scaling, scale_fac); - fprintf(stderr, "visual: %s\n", visual_str ? visual_str + fprintf(stderr, " subwin: 0x%x\n", subwin); + fprintf(stderr, " flashcmap: %d\n", flash_cmap); + fprintf(stderr, " force_idx: %d\n", force_indexed_color); + fprintf(stderr, " scaling: %d %.5f\n", scaling, scale_fac); + fprintf(stderr, " visual: %s\n", visual_str ? visual_str : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "overlay: %d\n", overlay); - fprintf(stderr, "ovl_mouse: %d\n", overlay_mouse); - fprintf(stderr, "viewonly: %d\n", view_only); - fprintf(stderr, "shared: %d\n", shared); - fprintf(stderr, "conn_once: %d\n", connect_once); - fprintf(stderr, "connect: %s\n", client_connect + fprintf(stderr, " overlay: %d\n", overlay); + fprintf(stderr, " ovl_cursor: %d\n", overlay_cursor); + fprintf(stderr, " viewonly: %d\n", view_only); + fprintf(stderr, " shared: %d\n", shared); + fprintf(stderr, " conn_once: %d\n", connect_once); + fprintf(stderr, " connect: %s\n", client_connect ? client_connect : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "connectfile %s\n", client_connect_file + fprintf(stderr, " connectfile %s\n", client_connect_file ? client_connect_file : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "vnc_conn: %d\n", vnc_connect); - fprintf(stderr, "authfile: %s\n", auth_file ? auth_file + fprintf(stderr, " vnc_conn: %d\n", vnc_connect); + fprintf(stderr, " authfile: %s\n", auth_file ? auth_file : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "allow: %s\n", allow_list ? allow_list + fprintf(stderr, " allow: %s\n", allow_list ? allow_list : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "passfile: %s\n", passwdfile ? passwdfile + fprintf(stderr, " passfile: %s\n", passwdfile ? passwdfile : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "accept: %s\n", accept_cmd ? accept_cmd + fprintf(stderr, " accept: %s\n", accept_cmd ? accept_cmd : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "gone: %s\n", gone_cmd ? gone_cmd + fprintf(stderr, " gone: %s\n", gone_cmd ? gone_cmd : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "inetd: %d\n", inetd); - fprintf(stderr, "using_shm: %d\n", using_shm); - fprintf(stderr, "flipbytes: %d\n", flip_byte_order); - fprintf(stderr, "blackout: %s\n", blackout_string + fprintf(stderr, " inetd: %d\n", inetd); + fprintf(stderr, " using_shm: %d\n", using_shm); + fprintf(stderr, " flipbytes: %d\n", flip_byte_order); + fprintf(stderr, " blackout: %s\n", blackout_string ? blackout_string : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "xinerama: %d\n", xinerama); - fprintf(stderr, "logfile: %s\n", logfile ? logfile - : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "bg: %d\n", bg); - fprintf(stderr, "mod_tweak: %d\n", use_modifier_tweak); - fprintf(stderr, "isolevel3: %d\n", use_iso_level3); - fprintf(stderr, "xkb: %d\n", use_xkb_modtweak); - fprintf(stderr, "skipkeys: %s\n", skip_keycodes ? skip_keycodes + fprintf(stderr, " xinerama: %d\n", xinerama); + fprintf(stderr, " logfile: %s\n", logfile ? logfile : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "addkeysyms: %d\n", add_keysyms); - fprintf(stderr, "xkbcompat: %d\n", xkbcompat); - fprintf(stderr, "clearmods: %d\n", clear_mods); - fprintf(stderr, "remap: %s\n", remap_file ? remap_file + fprintf(stderr, " bg: %d\n", bg); + fprintf(stderr, " mod_tweak: %d\n", use_modifier_tweak); + fprintf(stderr, " isolevel3: %d\n", use_iso_level3); + fprintf(stderr, " xkb: %d\n", use_xkb_modtweak); + fprintf(stderr, " skipkeys: %s\n", + skip_keycodes ? skip_keycodes : "null"); + fprintf(stderr, " addkeysyms: %d\n", add_keysyms); + fprintf(stderr, " xkbcompat: %d\n", xkbcompat); + fprintf(stderr, " clearmods: %d\n", clear_mods); + fprintf(stderr, " remap: %s\n", remap_file ? remap_file : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "nofb: %d\n", nofb); - fprintf(stderr, "watchbell: %d\n", watch_bell); - fprintf(stderr, "watchsel: %d\n", watch_selection); - fprintf(stderr, "watchprim: %d\n", watch_primary); - fprintf(stderr, "loc_curs: %d\n", local_cursor); - fprintf(stderr, "mouse: %d\n", show_mouse); - fprintf(stderr, "root_curs: %d\n", show_root_cursor); - fprintf(stderr, "xwarpptr: %d\n", use_xwarppointer); - fprintf(stderr, "cursorpos: %d\n", cursor_pos); - fprintf(stderr, "buttonmap: %s\n", pointer_remap + fprintf(stderr, " nofb: %d\n", nofb); + fprintf(stderr, " watchbell: %d\n", watch_bell); + fprintf(stderr, " watchsel: %d\n", watch_selection); + fprintf(stderr, " watchprim: %d\n", watch_primary); + fprintf(stderr, " cursor: %d\n", show_cursor); + fprintf(stderr, " root_curs: %d\n", show_multiple_cursors); + fprintf(stderr, " curs_mode: %s\n", multiple_cursors_mode + ? multiple_cursors_mode : "null"); + fprintf(stderr, " xwarpptr: %d\n", use_xwarppointer); + fprintf(stderr, " cursorpos: %d\n", cursor_pos_updates); + fprintf(stderr, " cursorshp: %d\n", cursor_shape_updates); + fprintf(stderr, " buttonmap: %s\n", pointer_remap ? pointer_remap : "null"); - fprintf(stderr, "dragging: %d\n", show_dragging); - fprintf(stderr, "old_ptr: %d\n", old_pointer); - fprintf(stderr, "inputskip: %d\n", ui_skip); - fprintf(stderr, "norepeat: %d\n", no_autorepeat); - fprintf(stderr, "debug_ptr: %d\n", debug_pointer); - fprintf(stderr, "debug_key: %d\n", debug_keyboard); - fprintf(stderr, "defer: %d\n", defer_update); - fprintf(stderr, "waitms: %d\n", waitms); - fprintf(stderr, "take_naps: %d\n", take_naps); - fprintf(stderr, "sigpipe: %d\n", sigpipe); - fprintf(stderr, "threads: %d\n", use_threads); - fprintf(stderr, "fs_frac: %.2f\n", fs_frac); - fprintf(stderr, "onetile: %d\n", single_copytile); - fprintf(stderr, "gaps_fill: %d\n", gaps_fill); - fprintf(stderr, "grow_fill: %d\n", grow_fill); - fprintf(stderr, "tile_fuzz: %d\n", tile_fuzz); - fprintf(stderr, "version: %s\n", lastmod); + fprintf(stderr, " dragging: %d\n", show_dragging); + fprintf(stderr, " old_ptr: %d\n", old_pointer); + fprintf(stderr, " inputskip: %d\n", ui_skip); + fprintf(stderr, " norepeat: %d\n", no_autorepeat); + fprintf(stderr, " debug_ptr: %d\n", debug_pointer); + fprintf(stderr, " debug_key: %d\n", debug_keyboard); + fprintf(stderr, " defer: %d\n", defer_update); + fprintf(stderr, " waitms: %d\n", waitms); + fprintf(stderr, " take_naps: %d\n", take_naps); + fprintf(stderr, " sigpipe: %d\n", sigpipe); + fprintf(stderr, " threads: %d\n", use_threads); + fprintf(stderr, " fs_frac: %.2f\n", fs_frac); + fprintf(stderr, " onetile: %d\n", single_copytile); + fprintf(stderr, " gaps_fill: %d\n", gaps_fill); + fprintf(stderr, " grow_fill: %d\n", grow_fill); + fprintf(stderr, " tile_fuzz: %d\n", tile_fuzz); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + rfbLog("x11vnc version: %s\n", lastmod); } else { rfbLogEnable(0); } @@ -9182,11 +9741,11 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (xkbcompat) { Bool rc = XkbIgnoreExtension(True); if (! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "disabling xkb extension. rc=%d\n", rc); - if (watch_bell) { - watch_bell = 0; - fprintf(stderr, "disabling bell.\n"); - } + rfbLog("disabling xkb extension. rc=%d\n", rc); + } + if (watch_bell) { + watch_bell = 0; + if (! quiet) rfbLog("disabling bell.\n"); } } #else @@ -9194,6 +9753,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { watch_bell = 0; use_xkb_modtweak = 0; #endif + if (use_dpy) { dpy = XOpenDisplay(use_dpy); } else if ( (use_dpy = getenv("DISPLAY")) ) { @@ -9203,13 +9763,12 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } if (! dpy) { - fprintf(stderr, "XOpenDisplay failed (%s)\n", - use_dpy ? use_dpy:"null"); + rfbLog("XOpenDisplay failed (%s)\n", use_dpy ? use_dpy:"null"); exit(1); } else if (use_dpy) { - if (! quiet) fprintf(stderr, "Using X display %s\n", use_dpy); + if (! quiet) rfbLog("Using X display %s\n", use_dpy); } else { - if (! quiet) fprintf(stderr, "Using default X display.\n"); + if (! quiet) rfbLog("Using default X display.\n"); } scr = DefaultScreen(dpy); @@ -9222,28 +9781,43 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } /* check for XTEST */ - if (! XTestQueryExtension(dpy, &ev, &er, &maj, &min)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Display does not support XTest extension.\n"); - exit(1); + if (! XTestQueryExtension_wr(dpy, &ev, &er, &maj, &min)) { + rfbLog("warning: XTest extension not available, most user" + " input\n"); + rfbLog("(pointer and keyboard) will be discarded.\n"); + xtest_present = 0; + rfbLog("no XTest extension, switching to -xwarppointer mode\n"); + rfbLog("for pointer motion input.\n"); + use_xwarppointer = 1; } /* * Window managers will often grab the display during resize, etc. * To avoid deadlock (our user resize input is not processed) * we tell the server to process our requests during all grabs: */ - XTestGrabControl(dpy, True); + XTestGrabControl_wr(dpy, True); /* check for MIT-SHM */ - if (! nofb && ! XShmQueryExtension(dpy)) { + if (! nofb && ! XShmQueryExtension_wr(dpy)) { if (! using_shm) { if (! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "info: display does not " - "support XShm.\n"); + rfbLog("info: display does not support" + " XShm.\n"); } } else { - fprintf(stderr, "Display does not support XShm " - "extension (must be local).\n"); + rfbLog("warning: XShm extension is not available.\n"); + rfbLog("For best performance the X Display should be" + " local. (i.e.\n"); + rfbLog("the x11vnc and X server processes should be" + " running on\n"); + rfbLog("the same machine.)\n"); +#ifdef LIBVNCSERVER_HAVE_XSHM + rfbLog("Restart with -noshm to override this.\n"); exit(1); +#else + rfbLog("Switching to -noshm mode.\n"); + using_shm = 0; +#endif } } @@ -9286,8 +9860,10 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } initialize_watch_bell(); if (!use_xkb && use_xkb_modtweak) { - fprintf(stderr, "warning: disabling xkb modtweak." - " XKEYBOARD ext. not present.\n"); + if (! quiet) { + fprintf(stderr, "warning: disabling xkb modtweak." + " XKEYBOARD ext. not present.\n"); + } use_xkb_modtweak = 0; } #endif @@ -9316,9 +9892,8 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { /* this may be overridden via visual_id below */ default_visual = attr.visual; - /* show_mouse has some segv crashes as well */ - if (show_root_cursor) { - show_root_cursor = 0; + if (show_multiple_cursors) { + show_multiple_cursors = 0; if (! quiet) { fprintf(stderr, "disabling root cursor drawing" " for subwindow\n"); @@ -9368,6 +9943,10 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { XFree(vinfo); } + if (! quiet) { + rfbLog("default visual ID: 0x%x\n", + (int) XVisualIDFromVisual(default_visual)); + } if (nofb) { /* @@ -9388,7 +9967,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { fb = XGetImage_wr(dpy, window, 0, 0, dpy_x, dpy_y, AllPlanes, ZPixmap); if (! quiet) { - fprintf(stderr, "Read initial data from X display into" + rfbLog("Read initial data from X display into" " framebuffer.\n"); } } @@ -9432,6 +10011,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (remap_file != NULL) { initialize_remap(remap_file); } + initialize_pointer_map(pointer_remap); clear_modifiers(1); @@ -9454,7 +10034,7 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (host != NULL) { /* note that vncviewer special cases 5900-5999 */ if (inetd) { - ; /* should not occur */ + ; /* should not occur (rfbPort) */ } else if (quiet) { if (port >= 5900) { fprintf(stderr, "The VNC desktop is " @@ -9478,7 +10058,11 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { } } fflush(stderr); - fprintf(stdout, "PORT=%d\n", screen->rfbPort); + if (inetd) { + ; /* should not occur (rfbPort) */ + } else { + fprintf(stdout, "PORT=%d\n", screen->rfbPort); + } fflush(stdout); }