If we successfully set dpms via atomic state, we should also update
the connector state dpms value
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
The property we need to change during an atomic dpms change is
actually from the output connector state (not crtc state). This fix
should make dpms work when using atomic
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
If the buffer being flipped to is the one already on screen then
releasing it on flip failure will leave it on scanout with no
references. The next time a buffer is queued it will be removed
from scanout and deleted.
Not good.
Fix T5462
We need to release the buffer we couldn't flip to when a flip fails.
This makes whatever bug is causing a page flip to happen right after
dpms blanks the screen, which was leading to a failure to ever wake
from dpms because the flip left a pending buffer that never completed.
Fix T5462
replace elm_photocam_image_size_get with Efl.Gfx.View.view_size.get
and mark elm_photocam_image_size_get as legacy API.
Signed-off-by: Amitesh Singh <amitesh.sh@samsung.com>
PVS sudio thought this was odd and it was a bit. not a real issue as a
mem alloc failure herw would still be fatal and simply a crash... as
opposed to a clean "out of mem" and fatal exit then...
error out eally was not finding originally allocated color and the
malloc should have been a mem_alloc() that guarantees a valid memory
return (or termintion of the process).
@fix
Summary:
Some of latest touchscreen devices can report if the tool in contact
is the palm of your hand and there is no axis label for this palm flag.
This adds ECORE_AXIS_LABEL_TOUCH_PALM enum as Ecore_Axis_Label type.
Test Plan: N/A
Reviewers: raster, cedric, jpeg, jypark, devilhorns, ManMower
Reviewed By: jpeg
Subscribers: JHyun
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4848
All windows should be standard, really. Except when using legacy
elm_win_add() or if type_set() was called with a specific type.
I dislike type_set...
Ref T5322
This was broken since over a year. Happened during the automatic eo4
migration in f21ade6123.
Thanks goes to the gcc warning misleading-indentation:
evas-3d-shadows.c:163:4: warning: this ‘else’ clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
else
^~~~
evas-3d-shadows.c:165:6: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it is guarded by the ‘else’
evas_canvas3d_node_look_at_set(scene->mediator, EVAS_CANVAS3D_SPACE_PARENT, 0.0, 3.0, 0.0, EVAS_CANVAS3D_SPACE_PARENT, 0.0, 5.0, 0.0);
This removes Evas.Modifier_Mask from EO.
This introduces two new types instead:
- Efl.Input.Modifier
- Efl.Input.Lock
Those are enums, not strings, containing all the known and
currently supported lock and modifier keys. The enums are
bit masks.
This effectively removes the ability for an application to
create and handle specific modifier or lock keys - with EO
API (legacy compatibility is unchanged, of course). I wonder
who ever required this?
Such an ugly API. This is an API to match a string to a number,
build a bitmask from it, and then use that. The supported
strings are well known (should be enum) and would need a
recompilation (ABI update) to support anything new anyway.