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/*
* This file is part of MPlayer.
*
* MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* MPlayer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
Remove compile time/runtime CPU detection, and drop some platforms mplayer had three ways of enabling CPU specific assembler routines: a) Enable them at compile time; crash if the CPU can't handle it. b) Enable them at compile time, but let the configure script detect your CPU. Your binary will only crash if you try to run it on a different system that has less features than yours. This was the default, I think. c) Runtime detection. The implementation of b) and c) suck. a) is not really feasible (it sucks for users). Remove all code related to this, and use libav's CPU detection instead. Now the configure script will always enable CPU specific features, and disable them at runtime if libav reports them not as available. One implication is that now the compiler is always expected to handle SSE (etc.) inline assembly at runtime, unless it's explicitly disabled. Only checks for x86 CPU specific features are kept, the rest is either unused or barely used. Get rid of all the dump -mpcu, -march etc. flags. Trust the compiler to select decent settings. Get rid of support for the following operating systems: - BSD/OS (some ancient BSD fork) - QNX (don't care) - BeOS (dead, Haiku support is still welcome) - AIX (don't care) - HP-UX (don't care) - OS/2 (dead, actual support has been removed a while ago) Remove the configure code for detecting the endianness. Instead, use the standard header <endian.h>, which can be used if _GNU_SOURCE or _BSD_SOURCE is defined. (Maybe these changes should have been in a separate commit.) Since this is a quite violent code removal orgy, and I'm testing only on x86 32 bit Linux, expect regressions.
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#include <endian.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "video_out.h"
#include "video_out_internal.h"
#include "aspect.h"
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/Xutil.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "x11_common.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SHM
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XShm.h>
static int Shmem_Flag;
//static int Quiet_Flag; Here also what is this for. It's used but isn't initialized?
static XShmSegmentInfo Shminfo[1];
static int gXErrorFlag;
static int CompletionType = -1;
#endif
#include "sub/sub.h"
#include "libswscale/swscale.h"
#include "libmpcodecs/vf_scale.h"
#define MODE_RGB 0x1
#define MODE_BGR 0x2
#include "mp_msg.h"
static const vo_info_t info = {
"X11 ( XImage/Shm )",
"x11",
"Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca>",
""
};
const LIBVO_EXTERN(x11)
/* private prototypes */
static void (*draw_alpha_fnc) (int x0, int y0, int w, int h,
unsigned char *src, unsigned char *srca,
int stride);
/* local data */
static unsigned char *ImageData;
//! original unaligned pointer for free
static unsigned char *ImageDataOrig;
/* X11 related variables */
static XImage *myximage = NULL;
static int depth, bpp;
static XWindowAttributes attribs;
static int int_pause;
static int Flip_Flag;
static int zoomFlag;
static uint32_t image_width;
static uint32_t image_height;
static uint32_t in_format;
static uint32_t out_format = 0;
static int out_offset;
static int srcW = -1;
static int srcH = -1;
static int old_vo_dwidth = -1;
static int old_vo_dheight = -1;
static void check_events(void)
{
int ret = vo_x11_check_events(mDisplay);
if (ret & VO_EVENT_RESIZE)
vo_x11_clearwindow(mDisplay, vo_window);
else if (ret & VO_EVENT_EXPOSE)
vo_x11_clearwindow_part(mDisplay, vo_window, myximage->width,
myximage->height);
if (ret & VO_EVENT_EXPOSE && int_pause)
flip_page();
}
static void draw_alpha_32(int x0, int y0, int w, int h, unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *srca, int stride)
{
vo_draw_alpha_rgb32(w, h, src, srca, stride,
ImageData + 4 * (y0 * image_width + x0),
4 * image_width);
}
static void draw_alpha_24(int x0, int y0, int w, int h, unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *srca, int stride)
{
vo_draw_alpha_rgb24(w, h, src, srca, stride,
ImageData + 3 * (y0 * image_width + x0),
3 * image_width);
}
static void draw_alpha_16(int x0, int y0, int w, int h, unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *srca, int stride)
{
vo_draw_alpha_rgb16(w, h, src, srca, stride,
ImageData + 2 * (y0 * image_width + x0),
2 * image_width);
}
static void draw_alpha_15(int x0, int y0, int w, int h, unsigned char *src,
unsigned char *srca, int stride)
{
vo_draw_alpha_rgb15(w, h, src, srca, stride,
ImageData + 2 * (y0 * image_width + x0),
2 * image_width);
}
static void draw_alpha_null(int x0, int y0, int w, int h,
unsigned char *src, unsigned char *srca,
int stride)
{
}
static struct SwsContext *swsContext = NULL;
static int dst_width;
extern int sws_flags;
static XVisualInfo vinfo;
static void getMyXImage(void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_SHM
if (mLocalDisplay && XShmQueryExtension(mDisplay))
Shmem_Flag = 1;
else
{
Shmem_Flag = 0;
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_WARN,
"Shared memory not supported\nReverting to normal Xlib\n");
}
if (Shmem_Flag)
CompletionType = XShmGetEventBase(mDisplay) + ShmCompletion;
if (Shmem_Flag)
{
myximage =
XShmCreateImage(mDisplay, vinfo.visual, depth, ZPixmap, NULL,
&Shminfo[0], image_width, image_height);
if (myximage == NULL)
{
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_WARN,
"Shared memory error,disabling ( Ximage error )\n");
goto shmemerror;
}
Shminfo[0].shmid = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE,
myximage->bytes_per_line *
myximage->height, IPC_CREAT | 0777);
if (Shminfo[0].shmid < 0)
{
XDestroyImage(myximage);
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_V, "%s\n", strerror(errno));
//perror( strerror( errno ) );
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_WARN,
"Shared memory error,disabling ( seg id error )\n");
goto shmemerror;
}
Shminfo[0].shmaddr = (char *) shmat(Shminfo[0].shmid, 0, 0);
if (Shminfo[0].shmaddr == ((char *) -1))
{
XDestroyImage(myximage);
if (Shminfo[0].shmaddr != ((char *) -1))
shmdt(Shminfo[0].shmaddr);
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_WARN,
"Shared memory error,disabling ( address error )\n");
goto shmemerror;
}
myximage->data = Shminfo[0].shmaddr;
ImageData = (unsigned char *) myximage->data;
Shminfo[0].readOnly = False;
XShmAttach(mDisplay, &Shminfo[0]);
XSync(mDisplay, False);
if (gXErrorFlag)
{
XDestroyImage(myximage);
shmdt(Shminfo[0].shmaddr);
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_WARN, "Shared memory error,disabling.\n");
gXErrorFlag = 0;
goto shmemerror;
} else
shmctl(Shminfo[0].shmid, IPC_RMID, 0);
{
static int firstTime = 1;
if (firstTime)
{
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_V, "Sharing memory.\n");
firstTime = 0;
}
}
} else
{
shmemerror:
Shmem_Flag = 0;
#endif
myximage = XCreateImage(mDisplay, vinfo.visual, depth, ZPixmap,
0, NULL, image_width, image_height, 8, 0);
ImageDataOrig = malloc(myximage->bytes_per_line * image_height + 32);
myximage->data = ImageDataOrig + 16 - ((long)ImageDataOrig & 15);
memset(myximage->data, 0, myximage->bytes_per_line * image_height);
ImageData = myximage->data;
#ifdef HAVE_SHM
}
#endif
}
static void freeMyXImage(void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_SHM
if (Shmem_Flag)
{
XShmDetach(mDisplay, &Shminfo[0]);
XDestroyImage(myximage);
shmdt(Shminfo[0].shmaddr);
} else
#endif
{
myximage->data = ImageDataOrig;
XDestroyImage(myximage);
ImageDataOrig = NULL;
}
myximage = NULL;
ImageData = NULL;
}
Remove compile time/runtime CPU detection, and drop some platforms mplayer had three ways of enabling CPU specific assembler routines: a) Enable them at compile time; crash if the CPU can't handle it. b) Enable them at compile time, but let the configure script detect your CPU. Your binary will only crash if you try to run it on a different system that has less features than yours. This was the default, I think. c) Runtime detection. The implementation of b) and c) suck. a) is not really feasible (it sucks for users). Remove all code related to this, and use libav's CPU detection instead. Now the configure script will always enable CPU specific features, and disable them at runtime if libav reports them not as available. One implication is that now the compiler is always expected to handle SSE (etc.) inline assembly at runtime, unless it's explicitly disabled. Only checks for x86 CPU specific features are kept, the rest is either unused or barely used. Get rid of all the dump -mpcu, -march etc. flags. Trust the compiler to select decent settings. Get rid of support for the following operating systems: - BSD/OS (some ancient BSD fork) - QNX (don't care) - BeOS (dead, Haiku support is still welcome) - AIX (don't care) - HP-UX (don't care) - OS/2 (dead, actual support has been removed a while ago) Remove the configure code for detecting the endianness. Instead, use the standard header <endian.h>, which can be used if _GNU_SOURCE or _BSD_SOURCE is defined. (Maybe these changes should have been in a separate commit.) Since this is a quite violent code removal orgy, and I'm testing only on x86 32 bit Linux, expect regressions.
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#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
#define BO_NATIVE MSBFirst
#define BO_NONNATIVE LSBFirst
#else
#define BO_NATIVE LSBFirst
#define BO_NONNATIVE MSBFirst
#endif
const struct fmt2Xfmtentry_s {
uint32_t mpfmt;
int byte_order;
unsigned red_mask;
unsigned green_mask;
unsigned blue_mask;
} fmt2Xfmt[] = {
{IMGFMT_RGB8, BO_NATIVE, 0x00000007, 0x00000038, 0x000000C0},
{IMGFMT_RGB8, BO_NONNATIVE, 0x00000007, 0x00000038, 0x000000C0},
{IMGFMT_BGR8, BO_NATIVE, 0x000000E0, 0x0000001C, 0x00000003},
{IMGFMT_BGR8, BO_NONNATIVE, 0x000000E0, 0x0000001C, 0x00000003},
{IMGFMT_RGB15, BO_NATIVE, 0x0000001F, 0x000003E0, 0x00007C00},
{IMGFMT_BGR15, BO_NATIVE, 0x00007C00, 0x000003E0, 0x0000001F},
{IMGFMT_RGB16, BO_NATIVE, 0x0000001F, 0x000007E0, 0x0000F800},
{IMGFMT_BGR16, BO_NATIVE, 0x0000F800, 0x000007E0, 0x0000001F},
{IMGFMT_RGB24, MSBFirst, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF},
{IMGFMT_RGB24, LSBFirst, 0x000000FF, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000},
{IMGFMT_BGR24, MSBFirst, 0x000000FF, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000},
{IMGFMT_BGR24, LSBFirst, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF},
{IMGFMT_RGB32, BO_NATIVE, 0x000000FF, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000},
{IMGFMT_RGB32, BO_NONNATIVE, 0xFF000000, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00},
{IMGFMT_BGR32, BO_NATIVE, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF},
{IMGFMT_BGR32, BO_NONNATIVE, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000, 0xFF000000},
{IMGFMT_ARGB, MSBFirst, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF},
{IMGFMT_ARGB, LSBFirst, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000, 0xFF000000},
{IMGFMT_ABGR, MSBFirst, 0x000000FF, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000},
{IMGFMT_ABGR, LSBFirst, 0xFF000000, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00},
{IMGFMT_RGBA, MSBFirst, 0xFF000000, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00},
{IMGFMT_RGBA, LSBFirst, 0x000000FF, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000},
{IMGFMT_BGRA, MSBFirst, 0x0000FF00, 0x00FF0000, 0xFF000000},
{IMGFMT_BGRA, LSBFirst, 0x00FF0000, 0x0000FF00, 0x000000FF},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
static int config(uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t d_width,
uint32_t d_height, uint32_t flags, char *title,
uint32_t format)
{
Colormap theCmap;
unsigned long xswamask;
const struct fmt2Xfmtentry_s *fmte = fmt2Xfmt;
#ifdef CONFIG_XF86VM
int vm = flags & VOFLAG_MODESWITCHING;
#endif
Flip_Flag = flags & VOFLAG_FLIPPING;
zoomFlag = flags & VOFLAG_SWSCALE;
old_vo_dwidth = -1;
old_vo_dheight = -1;
if (!title)
title = "MPlayer X11 (XImage/Shm) render";
in_format = format;
srcW = width;
srcH = height;
XGetWindowAttributes(mDisplay, mRootWin, &attribs);
depth = attribs.depth;
if (depth != 15 && depth != 16 && depth != 24 && depth != 32)
{
Visual *visual;
depth = vo_find_depth_from_visuals(mDisplay, mScreen, &visual);
}
if (!XMatchVisualInfo(mDisplay, mScreen, depth, DirectColor, &vinfo) ||
(WinID > 0
&& vinfo.visualid != XVisualIDFromVisual(attribs.visual)))
XMatchVisualInfo(mDisplay, mScreen, depth, TrueColor, &vinfo);
/* set image size (which is indeed neither the input nor output size),
if zoom is on it will be changed during draw_slice anyway so we don't duplicate the aspect code here
*/
image_width = (width + 7) & (~7);
image_height = height;
{
#ifdef CONFIG_XF86VM
if (vm)
{
vo_vm_switch();
}
#endif
theCmap = vo_x11_create_colormap(&vinfo);
xswamask = CWBackPixel | CWBorderPixel | CWColormap;
#ifdef CONFIG_XF86VM
if (vm)
xswamask |= CWOverrideRedirect;
#endif
vo_x11_create_vo_window(&vinfo, vo_dx, vo_dy, vo_dwidth, vo_dheight,
flags, theCmap, "x11", title);
if (WinID > 0)
depth = vo_x11_update_geometry();
#ifdef CONFIG_XF86VM
if (vm)
{
/* Grab the mouse pointer in our window */
if (vo_grabpointer)
XGrabPointer(mDisplay, vo_window, True, 0,
GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync,
vo_window, None, CurrentTime);
XSetInputFocus(mDisplay, vo_window, RevertToNone, CurrentTime);
}
#endif
}
if (myximage)
{
freeMyXImage();
sws_freeContext(swsContext);
}
getMyXImage();
while (fmte->mpfmt) {
int depth = IMGFMT_RGB_DEPTH(fmte->mpfmt);
/* bits_per_pixel in X seems to be set to 16 for 15 bit formats
=> force depth to 16 so that only the color masks are used for the format check */
if (depth == 15)
depth = 16;
if (depth == myximage->bits_per_pixel &&
fmte->byte_order == myximage->byte_order &&
fmte->red_mask == myximage->red_mask &&
fmte->green_mask == myximage->green_mask &&
fmte->blue_mask == myximage->blue_mask)
break;
fmte++;
}
if (!fmte->mpfmt) {
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_ERR,
"X server image format not supported, please contact the developers\n");
return -1;
}
out_format = fmte->mpfmt;
switch ((bpp = myximage->bits_per_pixel))
{
case 24:
draw_alpha_fnc = draw_alpha_24;
break;
case 32:
draw_alpha_fnc = draw_alpha_32;
break;
case 15:
case 16:
if (depth == 15)
draw_alpha_fnc = draw_alpha_15;
else
draw_alpha_fnc = draw_alpha_16;
break;
default:
draw_alpha_fnc = draw_alpha_null;
}
out_offset = 0;
// for these formats conversion is currently not support and
// we can easily "emulate" them.
if (out_format & 64 && (IMGFMT_IS_RGB(out_format) || IMGFMT_IS_BGR(out_format))) {
out_format &= ~64;
Remove compile time/runtime CPU detection, and drop some platforms mplayer had three ways of enabling CPU specific assembler routines: a) Enable them at compile time; crash if the CPU can't handle it. b) Enable them at compile time, but let the configure script detect your CPU. Your binary will only crash if you try to run it on a different system that has less features than yours. This was the default, I think. c) Runtime detection. The implementation of b) and c) suck. a) is not really feasible (it sucks for users). Remove all code related to this, and use libav's CPU detection instead. Now the configure script will always enable CPU specific features, and disable them at runtime if libav reports them not as available. One implication is that now the compiler is always expected to handle SSE (etc.) inline assembly at runtime, unless it's explicitly disabled. Only checks for x86 CPU specific features are kept, the rest is either unused or barely used. Get rid of all the dump -mpcu, -march etc. flags. Trust the compiler to select decent settings. Get rid of support for the following operating systems: - BSD/OS (some ancient BSD fork) - QNX (don't care) - BeOS (dead, Haiku support is still welcome) - AIX (don't care) - HP-UX (don't care) - OS/2 (dead, actual support has been removed a while ago) Remove the configure code for detecting the endianness. Instead, use the standard header <endian.h>, which can be used if _GNU_SOURCE or _BSD_SOURCE is defined. (Maybe these changes should have been in a separate commit.) Since this is a quite violent code removal orgy, and I'm testing only on x86 32 bit Linux, expect regressions.
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#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
out_offset = 1;
#else
out_offset = -1;
#endif
}
/* always allocate swsContext as size could change between frames */
swsContext =
sws_getContextFromCmdLine(width, height, in_format, width, height,
out_format);
if (!swsContext)
return -1;
dst_width = width;
//printf( "X11 bpp: %d color mask: R:%lX G:%lX B:%lX\n",bpp,myximage->red_mask,myximage->green_mask,myximage->blue_mask );
return 0;
}
static void Display_Image(XImage * myximage, uint8_t * ImageData)
{
int x = (vo_dwidth - dst_width) / 2;
int y = (vo_dheight - myximage->height) / 2;
// do not draw if the image needs rescaling
if ((old_vo_dwidth != vo_dwidth || old_vo_dheight != vo_dheight) && zoomFlag)
return;
if (WinID == 0) {
x = vo_dx;
y = vo_dy;
}
myximage->data += out_offset;
#ifdef HAVE_SHM
if (Shmem_Flag)
{
XShmPutImage(mDisplay, vo_window, vo_gc, myximage,
0, 0,
x, y, dst_width,
myximage->height, True);
} else
#endif
{
XPutImage(mDisplay, vo_window, vo_gc, myximage,
0, 0,
x, y, dst_width,
myximage->height);
}
myximage->data -= out_offset;
}
static void draw_osd(void)
{
vo_draw_text(image_width, image_height, draw_alpha_fnc);
}
static void flip_page(void)
{
Display_Image(myximage, ImageData);
XSync(mDisplay, False);
}
static int draw_slice(uint8_t * src[], int stride[], int w, int h,
int x, int y)
{
uint8_t *dst[MP_MAX_PLANES] = {NULL};
int dstStride[MP_MAX_PLANES] = {0};
if ((old_vo_dwidth != vo_dwidth
|| old_vo_dheight != vo_dheight) /*&& y==0 */ && zoomFlag)
{
int newW = vo_dwidth;
int newH = vo_dheight;
struct SwsContext *oldContext = swsContext;
old_vo_dwidth = vo_dwidth;
old_vo_dheight = vo_dheight;
if (vo_fs)
aspect(&newW, &newH, A_ZOOM);
if (sws_flags == 0)
newW &= (~31); // not needed but, if the user wants the FAST_BILINEAR SCALER, then its needed
swsContext = sws_getContextFromCmdLine(srcW, srcH, in_format,
newW, newH, out_format);
if (swsContext)
{
image_width = (newW + 7) & (~7);
image_height = newH;
freeMyXImage();
getMyXImage();
sws_freeContext(oldContext);
} else
{
swsContext = oldContext;
}
dst_width = newW;
}
dstStride[0] = image_width * ((bpp + 7) / 8);
dst[0] = ImageData;
if (Flip_Flag)
{
dst[0] += dstStride[0] * (image_height - 1);
dstStride[0] = -dstStride[0];
}
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sws_scale(swsContext, (const uint8_t **)src, stride, y, h, dst, dstStride);
return 0;
}
static int draw_frame(uint8_t * src[])
{
return VO_ERROR;
}
static uint32_t get_image(mp_image_t * mpi)
{
if (zoomFlag ||
!IMGFMT_IS_BGR(mpi->imgfmt) ||
(IMGFMT_BGR_DEPTH(mpi->imgfmt) != vo_depthonscreen) ||
((mpi->type != MP_IMGTYPE_STATIC)
&& (mpi->type != MP_IMGTYPE_TEMP))
|| (mpi->flags & MP_IMGFLAG_PLANAR)
|| (mpi->flags & MP_IMGFLAG_YUV) || (mpi->width != image_width)
|| (mpi->height != image_height))
return VO_FALSE;
if (Flip_Flag)
{
mpi->stride[0] = -image_width * ((bpp + 7) / 8);
mpi->planes[0] = ImageData - mpi->stride[0] * (image_height - 1);
} else
{
mpi->stride[0] = image_width * ((bpp + 7) / 8);
mpi->planes[0] = ImageData;
}
mpi->flags |= MP_IMGFLAG_DIRECT;
return VO_TRUE;
}
static int query_format(uint32_t format)
{
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_DBG2,
"vo_x11: query_format was called: %x (%s)\n", format,
vo_format_name(format));
if (IMGFMT_IS_BGR(format))
{
if (IMGFMT_BGR_DEPTH(format) <= 8)
return 0; // TODO 8bpp not yet fully implemented
if (IMGFMT_BGR_DEPTH(format) == vo_depthonscreen)
return VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED | VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED_BY_HW | VFCAP_OSD | VFCAP_SWSCALE | VFCAP_FLIP |
VFCAP_ACCEPT_STRIDE;
else
return VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED | VFCAP_OSD | VFCAP_SWSCALE | VFCAP_FLIP |
VFCAP_ACCEPT_STRIDE;
}
switch (format)
{
// case IMGFMT_BGR8:
// case IMGFMT_BGR15:
// case IMGFMT_BGR16:
// case IMGFMT_BGR24:
// case IMGFMT_BGR32:
// return 0x2;
// case IMGFMT_YUY2:
case IMGFMT_I420:
case IMGFMT_IYUV:
case IMGFMT_YV12:
return VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED | VFCAP_OSD | VFCAP_SWSCALE | VFCAP_ACCEPT_STRIDE;
}
return 0;
}
static void uninit(void)
{
if (!myximage)
return;
freeMyXImage();
#ifdef CONFIG_XF86VM
vo_vm_close();
#endif
zoomFlag = 0;
vo_x11_uninit();
sws_freeContext(swsContext);
}
static int preinit(const char *arg)
{
if (arg)
{
mp_msg(MSGT_VO, MSGL_ERR, "vo_x11: Unknown subdevice: %s\n", arg);
return ENOSYS;
}
if (!vo_init())
return -1; // Can't open X11
return 0;
}
static int control(uint32_t request, void *data)
{
switch (request)
{
case VOCTRL_PAUSE:
return int_pause = 1;
case VOCTRL_RESUME:
return int_pause = 0;
case VOCTRL_QUERY_FORMAT:
return query_format(*((uint32_t *) data));
case VOCTRL_GET_IMAGE:
return get_image(data);
case VOCTRL_FULLSCREEN:
vo_x11_fullscreen();
vo_x11_clearwindow(mDisplay, vo_window);
return VO_TRUE;
case VOCTRL_SET_EQUALIZER:
{
struct voctrl_set_equalizer_args *args = data;
return vo_x11_set_equalizer(args->name, args->value);
}
case VOCTRL_GET_EQUALIZER:
{
struct voctrl_get_equalizer_args *args = data;
return vo_x11_get_equalizer(args->name, args->valueptr);
}
case VOCTRL_ONTOP:
vo_x11_ontop();
return VO_TRUE;
case VOCTRL_UPDATE_SCREENINFO:
update_xinerama_info();
return VO_TRUE;
}
return VO_NOTIMPL;
}