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27 
28 #ifndef __XCB_H__
29 #define __XCB_H__
30 #include <sys/types.h>
31 
32 #if defined(__solaris__)
33 #include <inttypes.h>
34 #else
35 #include <stdint.h>
36 #endif
37 
38 #ifndef _WIN32
39 #include <sys/uio.h>
40 #else
41 #include "xcb_windefs.h"
42 #endif
43 #include <pthread.h>
44 
45 
46 #ifdef __cplusplus
47 extern "C" {
48 #endif
49 
50 /**
51  * @file xcb.h
52  */
53 
54 #ifdef __GNUC__
55 #define XCB_PACKED __attribute__((__packed__))
56 #else
57 #define XCB_PACKED
58 #endif
59 
60 /**
61  * @defgroup XCB_Core_API XCB Core API
62  * @brief Core API of the XCB library.
63  *
64  * @{
65  */
66 
67 /* Pre-defined constants */
68 
69 /** Current protocol version */
70 #define X_PROTOCOL 11
71 
72 /** Current minor version */
73 #define X_PROTOCOL_REVISION 0
74 
75 /** X_TCP_PORT + display number = server port for TCP transport */
76 #define X_TCP_PORT 6000
77 
78 /** xcb connection errors because of socket, pipe and other stream errors. */
79 #define XCB_CONN_ERROR 1
80 
81 /** xcb connection shutdown because of extension not supported */
82 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_EXT_NOTSUPPORTED 2
83 
84 /** malloc(), calloc() and realloc() error upon failure, for eg ENOMEM */
85 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT 3
86 
87 /** Connection closed, exceeding request length that server accepts. */
88 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_REQ_LEN_EXCEED 4
89 
90 /** Connection closed, error during parsing display string. */
91 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR 5
92 
93 /** Connection closed because the server does not have a screen matching the display. */
94 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_INVALID_SCREEN 6
95 
96 /** Connection closed because some FD passing operation failed */
97 #define XCB_CONN_CLOSED_FDPASSING_FAILED 7
98 
99 #define XCB_TYPE_PAD(T,I) (-(I) & (sizeof(T) > 4 ? 3 : sizeof(T) - 1))
100 
101 /* Opaque structures */
102 
103 /**
104  * @brief XCB Connection structure.
105  *
106  * A structure that contain all data that  XCB needs to communicate with an X server.
107  */
108 typedef struct xcb_connection_t xcb_connection_t;  /**< Opaque structure containing all data that  XCB needs to communicate with an X server. */
109 
110 
111 /* Other types */
112 
113 /**
114  * @brief Generic iterator.
115  *
116  * A generic iterator structure.
117  */
118 typedef struct {
119     void *data;   /**< Data of the current iterator */
120     int rem;    /**< remaining elements */
121     int index;  /**< index of the current iterator */
122 } xcb_generic_iterator_t;
123 
124 /**
125  * @brief Generic reply.
126  *
127  * A generic reply structure.
128  */
129 typedef struct {
130     uint8_t   response_type;  /**< Type of the response */
131     uint8_t  pad0;           /**< Padding */
132     uint16_t sequence;       /**< Sequence number */
133     uint32_t length;         /**< Length of the response */
134 } xcb_generic_reply_t;
135 
136 /**
137  * @brief Generic event.
138  *
139  * A generic event structure.
140  */
141 typedef struct {
142     uint8_t   response_type;  /**< Type of the response */
143     uint8_t  pad0;           /**< Padding */
144     uint16_t sequence;       /**< Sequence number */
145     uint32_t pad[7];         /**< Padding */
146     uint32_t full_sequence;  /**< full sequence */
147 } xcb_generic_event_t;
148 
149 /**
150  * @brief Raw Generic event.
151  *
152  * A generic event structure as used on the wire, i.e., without the full_sequence field
153  */
154 typedef struct {
155     uint8_t   response_type;  /**< Type of the response */
156     uint8_t  pad0;           /**< Padding */
157     uint16_t sequence;       /**< Sequence number */
158     uint32_t pad[7];         /**< Padding */
159 } xcb_raw_generic_event_t;
160 
161 /**
162  * @brief GE event
163  *
164  * An event as sent by the XGE extension. The length field specifies the
165  * number of 4-byte blocks trailing the struct.
166  *
167  * @deprecated Since some fields in this struct have unfortunate names, it is
168  * recommended to use xcb_ge_generic_event_t instead.
169  */
170 typedef struct {
171     uint8_t  response_type;  /**< Type of the response */
172     uint8_t  pad0;           /**< Padding */
173     uint16_t sequence;       /**< Sequence number */
174     uint32_t length;
175     uint16_t event_type;
176     uint16_t pad1;
177     uint32_t pad[5];         /**< Padding */
178     uint32_t full_sequence;  /**< full sequence */
179 } xcb_ge_event_t;
180 
181 /**
182  * @brief Generic error.
183  *
184  * A generic error structure.
185  */
186 typedef struct {
187     uint8_t   response_type;  /**< Type of the response */
188     uint8_t   error_code;     /**< Error code */
189     uint16_t sequence;       /**< Sequence number */
190     uint32_t resource_id;     /** < Resource ID for requests with side effects only */
191     uint16_t minor_code;      /** < Minor opcode of the failed request */
192     uint8_t major_code;       /** < Major opcode of the failed request */
193     uint8_t pad0;
194     uint32_t pad[5];         /**< Padding */
195     uint32_t full_sequence;  /**< full sequence */
196 } xcb_generic_error_t;
197 
198 /**
199  * @brief Generic cookie.
200  *
201  * A generic cookie structure.
202  */
203 typedef struct {
204     unsigned int sequence;  /**< Sequence number */
205 } xcb_void_cookie_t;
206 
207 
208 /* Include the generated xproto header. */
209 #include "xproto.h"
210 
211 
212 /** XCB_NONE is the universal null resource or null atom parameter value for many core X requests */
213 #define XCB_NONE 0L
214 
215 /** XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT can be used for many xcb_create_window parameters */
216 #define XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT 0L
217 
218 /** XCB_CURRENT_TIME can be used in most requests that take an xcb_timestamp_t */
219 #define XCB_CURRENT_TIME 0L
220 
221 /** XCB_NO_SYMBOL fills in unused entries in xcb_keysym_t tables */
222 #define XCB_NO_SYMBOL 0L
223 
224 
225 /* xcb_auth.c */
226 
227 /**
228  * @brief Container for authorization information.
229  *
230  * A container for authorization information to be sent to the X server.
231  */
232 typedef struct xcb_auth_info_t {
233     int   namelen;  /**< Length of the string name (as returned by strlen). */
234     char *name;     /**< String containing the authentication protocol name, such as "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1" or "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1". */
235     int   datalen;  /**< Length of the data member. */
236     char *data;   /**< Data interpreted in a protocol-specific manner. */
237 } xcb_auth_info_t;
238 
239 
240 /* xcb_out.c */
241 
242 /**
243  * @brief Forces any buffered output to be written to the server.
244  * @param c The connection to the X server.
245  * @return > @c 0 on success, <= @c 0 otherwise.
246  *
247  * Forces any buffered output to be written to the server. Blocks
248  * until the write is complete.
249  */
250 int xcb_flush(xcb_connection_t *c);
251 
252 /**
253  * @brief Returns the maximum request length that this server accepts.
254  * @param c The connection to the X server.
255  * @return The maximum request length field.
256  *
257  * In the absence of the BIG-REQUESTS extension, returns the
258  * maximum request length field from the connection setup data, which
259  * may be as much as 65535. If the server supports BIG-REQUESTS, then
260  * the maximum request length field from the reply to the
261  * BigRequestsEnable request will be returned instead.
262  *
263  * Note that this length is measured in four-byte units, making the
264  * theoretical maximum lengths roughly 256kB without BIG-REQUESTS and
265  * 16GB with.
266  */
267 uint32_t xcb_get_maximum_request_length(xcb_connection_t *c);
268 
269 /**
270  * @brief Prefetch the maximum request length without blocking.
271  * @param c The connection to the X server.
272  *
273  * Without blocking, does as much work as possible toward computing
274  * the maximum request length accepted by the X server.
275  *
276  * Invoking this function may cause a call to xcb_big_requests_enable,
277  * but will not block waiting for the reply.
278  * xcb_get_maximum_request_length will return the prefetched data
279  * after possibly blocking while the reply is retrieved.
280  *
281  * Note that in order for this function to be fully non-blocking, the
282  * application must previously have called
283  * xcb_prefetch_extension_data(c, &xcb_big_requests_id) and the reply
284  * must have already arrived.
285  */
286 void xcb_prefetch_maximum_request_length(xcb_connection_t *c);
287 
288 
289 /* xcb_in.c */
290 
291 /**
292  * @brief Returns the next event or error from the server.
293  * @param c The connection to the X server.
294  * @return The next event from the server.
295  *
296  * Returns the next event or error from the server, or returns null in
297  * the event of an I/O error. Blocks until either an event or error
298  * arrive, or an I/O error occurs.
299  */
300 xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_wait_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
301 
302 /**
303  * @brief Returns the next event or error from the server.
304  * @param c The connection to the X server.
305  * @return The next event from the server.
306  *
307  * Returns the next event or error from the server, if one is
308  * available, or returns @c NULL otherwise. If no event is available, that
309  * might be because an I/O error like connection close occurred while
310  * attempting to read the next event, in which case the connection is
311  * shut down when this function returns.
312  */
313 xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
314 
315 /**
316  * @brief Returns the next event without reading from the connection.
317  * @param c The connection to the X server.
318  * @return The next already queued event from the server.
319  *
320  * This is a version of xcb_poll_for_event that only examines the
321  * event queue for new events. The function doesn't try to read new
322  * events from the connection if no queued events are found.
323  *
324  * This function is useful for callers that know in advance that all
325  * interesting events have already been read from the connection. For
326  * example, callers might use xcb_wait_for_reply and be interested
327  * only of events that preceded a specific reply.
328  */
329 xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_queued_event(xcb_connection_t *c);
330 
331 typedef struct xcb_special_event xcb_special_event_t;
332 
333 /**
334  * @brief Returns the next event from a special queue
335  */
336 xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_poll_for_special_event(xcb_connection_t *c,
337                                                 xcb_special_event_t *se);
338 
339 /**
340  * @brief Returns the next event from a special queue, blocking until one arrives
341  */
342 xcb_generic_event_t *xcb_wait_for_special_event(xcb_connection_t *c,
343                                                 xcb_special_event_t *se);
344 /**
345  * @typedef typedef struct xcb_extension_t xcb_extension_t
346  */
347 typedef struct xcb_extension_t xcb_extension_t;  /**< Opaque structure used as key for xcb_get_extension_data_t. */
348 
349 /**
350  * @brief Listen for a special event
351  */
352 xcb_special_event_t *xcb_register_for_special_xge(xcb_connection_t *c,
353                                                   xcb_extension_t *ext,
354                                                   uint32_t eid,
355                                                   uint32_t *stamp);
356 
357 /**
358  * @brief Stop listening for a special event
359  */
360 void xcb_unregister_for_special_event(xcb_connection_t *c,
361                                       xcb_special_event_t *se);
362 
363 /**
364  * @brief Return the error for a request, or NULL if none can ever arrive.
365  * @param c The connection to the X server.
366  * @param cookie The request cookie.
367  * @return The error for the request, or NULL if none can ever arrive.
368  *
369  * The xcb_void_cookie_t cookie supplied to this function must have resulted
370  * from a call to xcb_[request_name]_checked().  This function will block
371  * until one of two conditions happens.  If an error is received, it will be
372  * returned.  If a reply to a subsequent request has already arrived, no error
373  * can arrive for this request, so this function will return NULL.
374  *
375  * Note that this function will perform a sync if needed to ensure that the
376  * sequence number will advance beyond that provided in cookie; this is a
377  * convenience to avoid races in determining whether the sync is needed.
378  */
379 xcb_generic_error_t *xcb_request_check(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_void_cookie_t cookie);
380 
381 /**
382  * @brief Discards the reply for a request.
383  * @param c The connection to the X server.
384  * @param sequence The request sequence number from a cookie.
385  *
386  * Discards the reply for a request. Additionally, any error generated
387  * by the request is also discarded (unless it was an _unchecked request
388  * and the error has already arrived).
389  *
390  * This function will not block even if the reply is not yet available.
391  *
392  * Note that the sequence really does have to come from an xcb cookie;
393  * this function is not designed to operate on socket-handoff replies.
394  */
395 void xcb_discard_reply(xcb_connection_t *c, unsigned int sequence);
396 
397 /**
398  * @brief Discards the reply for a request, given by a 64bit sequence number
399  * @param c The connection to the X server.
400  * @param sequence 64-bit sequence number as returned by xcb_send_request64().
401  *
402  * Discards the reply for a request. Additionally, any error generated
403  * by the request is also discarded (unless it was an _unchecked request
404  * and the error has already arrived).
405  *
406  * This function will not block even if the reply is not yet available.
407  *
408  * Note that the sequence really does have to come from xcb_send_request64();
409  * the cookie sequence number is defined as "unsigned" int and therefore
410  * not 64-bit on all platforms.
411  * This function is not designed to operate on socket-handoff replies.
412  *
413  * Unlike its xcb_discard_reply() counterpart, the given sequence number is not
414  * automatically "widened" to 64-bit.
415  */
416 void xcb_discard_reply64(xcb_connection_t *c, uint64_t sequence);
417 
418 /* xcb_ext.c */
419 
420 /**
421  * @brief Caches reply information from QueryExtension requests.
422  * @param c The connection.
423  * @param ext The extension data.
424  * @return A pointer to the xcb_query_extension_reply_t for the extension.
425  *
426  * This function is the primary interface to the "extension cache",
427  * which caches reply information from QueryExtension
428  * requests. Invoking this function may cause a call to
429  * xcb_query_extension to retrieve extension information from the
430  * server, and may block until extension data is received from the
431  * server.
432  *
433  * The result must not be freed. This storage is managed by the cache
434  * itself.
435  */
436 const struct xcb_query_extension_reply_t *xcb_get_extension_data(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_extension_t *ext);
437 
438 /**
439  * @brief Prefetch of extension data into the extension cache
440  * @param c The connection.
441  * @param ext The extension data.
442  *
443  * This function allows a "prefetch" of extension data into the
444  * extension cache. Invoking the function may cause a call to
445  * xcb_query_extension, but will not block waiting for the
446  * reply. xcb_get_extension_data will return the prefetched data after
447  * possibly blocking while it is retrieved.
448  */
449 void xcb_prefetch_extension_data(xcb_connection_t *c, xcb_extension_t *ext);
450 
451 
452 /* xcb_conn.c */
453 
454 /**
455  * @brief Access the data returned by the server.
456  * @param c The connection.
457  * @return A pointer to an xcb_setup_t structure.
458  *
459  * Accessor for the data returned by the server when the xcb_connection_t
460  * was initialized. This data includes
461  * - the server's required format for images,
462  * - a list of available visuals,
463  * - a list of available screens,
464  * - the server's maximum request length (in the absence of the
465  * BIG-REQUESTS extension),
466  * - and other assorted information.
467  *
468  * See the X protocol specification for more details.
469  *
470  * The result must not be freed.
471  */
472 const struct xcb_setup_t *xcb_get_setup(xcb_connection_t *c);
473 
474 /**
475  * @brief Access the file descriptor of the connection.
476  * @param c The connection.
477  * @return The file descriptor.
478  *
479  * Accessor for the file descriptor that was passed to the
480  * xcb_connect_to_fd call that returned @p c.
481  */
482 int xcb_get_file_descriptor(xcb_connection_t *c);
483 
484 /**
485  * @brief Test whether the connection has shut down due to a fatal error.
486  * @param c The connection.
487  * @return > 0 if the connection is in an error state; 0 otherwise.
488  *
489  * Some errors that occur in the context of an xcb_connection_t
490  * are unrecoverable. When such an error occurs, the
491  * connection is shut down and further operations on the
492  * xcb_connection_t have no effect, but memory will not be freed until
493  * xcb_disconnect() is called on the xcb_connection_t.
494  *
495  * @return XCB_CONN_ERROR, because of socket errors, pipe errors or other stream errors.
496  * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_EXT_NOTSUPPORTED, when extension not supported.
497  * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_MEM_INSUFFICIENT, when memory not available.
498  * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_REQ_LEN_EXCEED, exceeding request length that server accepts.
499  * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_PARSE_ERR, error during parsing display string.
500  * @return XCB_CONN_CLOSED_INVALID_SCREEN, because the server does not have a screen matching the display.
501  */
502 int xcb_connection_has_error(xcb_connection_t *c);
503 
504 /**
505  * @brief Connects to the X server.
506  * @param fd The file descriptor.
507  * @param auth_info Authentication data.
508  * @return A newly allocated xcb_connection_t structure.
509  *
510  * Connects to an X server, given the open socket @p fd and the
511  * xcb_auth_info_t @p auth_info. The file descriptor @p fd is
512  * bidirectionally connected to an X server. If the connection
513  * should be unauthenticated, @p auth_info must be @c
514  * NULL.
515  *
516  * Always returns a non-NULL pointer to a xcb_connection_t, even on failure.
517  * Callers need to use xcb_connection_has_error() to check for failure.
518  * When finished, use xcb_disconnect() to close the connection and free
519  * the structure.
520  */
521 xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_fd(int fd, xcb_auth_info_t *auth_info);
522 
523 /**
524  * @brief Closes the connection.
525  * @param c The connection.
526  *
527  * Closes the file descriptor and frees all memory associated with the
528  * connection @c c. If @p c is @c NULL, nothing is done.
529  */
530 void xcb_disconnect(xcb_connection_t *c);
531 
532 
533 /* xcb_util.c */
534 
535 /**
536  * @brief Parses a display string name in the form documented by X(7x).
537  * @param name The name of the display.
538  * @param host A pointer to a malloc'd copy of the hostname.
539  * @param display A pointer to the display number.
540  * @param screen A pointer to the screen number.
541  * @return 0 on failure, non 0 otherwise.
542  *
543  * Parses the display string name @p display_name in the form
544  * documented by X(7x). Has no side effects on failure. If
545  * @p displayname is @c NULL or empty, it uses the environment
546  * variable DISPLAY. @p hostp is a pointer to a newly allocated string
547  * that contain the host name. @p displayp is set to the display
548  * number and @p screenp to the preferred screen number. @p screenp
549  * can be @c NULL. If @p displayname does not contain a screen number,
550  * it is set to @c 0.
551  */
552 int xcb_parse_display(const char *name, char **host, int *display, int *screen);
553 
554 /**
555  * @brief Connects to the X server.
556  * @param displayname The name of the display.
557  * @param screenp A pointer to a preferred screen number.
558  * @return A newly allocated xcb_connection_t structure.
559  *
560  * Connects to the X server specified by @p displayname. If @p
561  * displayname is @c NULL, uses the value of the DISPLAY environment
562  * variable. If a particular screen on that server is preferred, the
563  * int pointed to by @p screenp (if not @c NULL) will be set to that
564  * screen; otherwise the screen will be set to 0.
565  *
566  * Always returns a non-NULL pointer to a xcb_connection_t, even on failure.
567  * Callers need to use xcb_connection_has_error() to check for failure.
568  * When finished, use xcb_disconnect() to close the connection and free
569  * the structure.
570  */
571 xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect(const char *displayname, int *screenp);
572 
573 /**
574  * @brief Connects to the X server, using an authorization information.
575  * @param display The name of the display.
576  * @param auth The authorization information.
577  * @param screen A pointer to a preferred screen number.
578  * @return A newly allocated xcb_connection_t structure.
579  *
580  * Connects to the X server specified by @p displayname, using the
581  * authorization @p auth. If a particular screen on that server is
582  * preferred, the int pointed to by @p screenp (if not @c NULL) will
583  * be set to that screen; otherwise @p screenp will be set to 0.
584  *
585  * Always returns a non-NULL pointer to a xcb_connection_t, even on failure.
586  * Callers need to use xcb_connection_has_error() to check for failure.
587  * When finished, use xcb_disconnect() to close the connection and free
588  * the structure.
589  */
590 xcb_connection_t *xcb_connect_to_display_with_auth_info(const char *display, xcb_auth_info_t *auth, int *screen);
591 
592 
593 /* xcb_xid.c */
594 
595 /**
596  * @brief Allocates an XID for a new object.
597  * @param c The connection.
598  * @return A newly allocated XID, or -1 on failure.
599  *
600  * Allocates an XID for a new object. Typically used just prior to
601  * various object creation functions, such as xcb_create_window.
602  */
603 uint32_t xcb_generate_id(xcb_connection_t *c);
604 
605 
606 /**
607  * @brief Obtain number of bytes read from the connection.
608  * @param c The connection
609  * @return Number of bytes read from the server.
610  *
611  * Returns cumulative number of bytes received from the connection.
612  *
613  * This retrieves the total number of bytes read from this connection,
614  * to be used for diagnostic/monitoring/informative purposes.
615  */
616 
617 uint64_t
618 xcb_total_read(xcb_connection_t *c);
619 
620 /**
621  *
622  * @brief Obtain number of bytes written to the connection.
623  * @param c The connection
624  * @return Number of bytes written to the server.
625  *
626  * Returns cumulative number of bytes sent to the connection.
627  *
628  * This retrieves the total number of bytes written to this connection,
629  * to be used for diagnostic/monitoring/informative purposes.
630  */
631 
632 uint64_t
633 xcb_total_written(xcb_connection_t *c);
634 
635 /**
636  * @}
637  */
638 
639 #ifdef __cplusplus
640 }
641 #endif
642 
643 
644 #endif /* __XCB_H__ */
645