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various frame-geometry fixes -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * EmacsFrame.c: * EmacsFrame.c (EmacsFrameResize): * console-msw-impl.h: * console-msw-impl.h (struct mswindows_frame): * console-msw-impl.h (FRAME_MSWINDOWS_TARGET_RECT): * device-tty.c: * device-tty.c (tty_asynch_device_change): * event-msw.c: * event-msw.c (mswindows_wnd_proc): * faces.c (Fface_list): * faces.h: * frame-gtk.c: * frame-gtk.c (gtk_set_initial_frame_size): * frame-gtk.c (gtk_set_frame_size): * frame-msw.c: * frame-msw.c (mswindows_init_frame_1): * frame-msw.c (mswindows_set_frame_size): * frame-msw.c (mswindows_size_frame_internal): * frame-msw.c (msprinter_init_frame_3): * frame.c: * frame.c (enum): * frame.c (Fmake_frame): * frame.c (adjust_frame_size): * frame.c (store_minibuf_frame_prop): * frame.c (Fframe_property): * frame.c (Fframe_properties): * frame.c (Fframe_displayable_pixel_height): * frame.c (Fframe_displayable_pixel_width): * frame.c (internal_set_frame_size): * frame.c (Fset_frame_height): * frame.c (Fset_frame_pixel_height): * frame.c (Fset_frame_displayable_pixel_height): * frame.c (Fset_frame_width): * frame.c (Fset_frame_pixel_width): * frame.c (Fset_frame_displayable_pixel_width): * frame.c (Fset_frame_size): * frame.c (Fset_frame_pixel_size): * frame.c (Fset_frame_displayable_pixel_size): * frame.c (frame_conversion_internal_1): * frame.c (get_frame_displayable_pixel_size): * frame.c (change_frame_size_1): * frame.c (change_frame_size): * frame.c (generate_title_string): * frame.h: * gtk-xemacs.c: * gtk-xemacs.c (gtk_xemacs_size_request): * gtk-xemacs.c (gtk_xemacs_size_allocate): * gtk-xemacs.c (gtk_xemacs_paint): * gutter.c: * gutter.c (update_gutter_geometry): * redisplay.c (end_hold_frame_size_changes): * redisplay.c (redisplay_frame): * toolbar.c: * toolbar.c (update_frame_toolbars_geometry): * window.c: * window.c (frame_pixsize_valid_p): * window.c (check_frame_size): Various fixes to frame geometry to make it a bit easier to understand and fix some bugs. 1. IMPORTANT: Some renamings. Will need to be applied carefully to the carbon repository, in the following order: -- pixel_to_char_size -> pixel_to_frame_unit_size -- char_to_pixel_size -> frame_unit_to_pixel_size -- pixel_to_real_char_size -> pixel_to_char_size -- char_to_real_pixel_size -> char_to_pixel_size -- Reverse second and third arguments of change_frame_size() and change_frame_size_1() to try to make functions consistent in putting width before height. -- Eliminate old round_size_to_char, because it didn't really do anything differently from round_size_to_real_char() -- round_size_to_real_char -> round_size_to_char; any places that called the old round_size_to_char should just call the new one. 2. IMPORTANT FOR CARBON: The set_frame_size() method is now passed sizes in "frame units", like all other frame-sizing functions, rather than some hacked-up combination of char-cell units and total pixel size. This only affects window systems that use "pixelated geometry", and I'm not sure if Carbon is one of them. MS Windows is pixelated, X and GTK are not. For pixelated-geometry systems, the size in set_frame_size() is in displayable pixels rather than total pixels and needs to be converted appropriately; take a look at the changes made to mswindows_set_frame_size() method if necessary. 3. Add a big long comment in frame.c describing how frame geometry works. 4. Remove MS Windows-specific character height and width fields, duplicative and unused. 5. frame-displayable-pixel-* and set-frame-displayable-pixel-* didn't use to work on MS Windows, but they do now. 6. In general, clean up the handling of "pixelated geometry" so that fewer functions have to worry about this. This is really an abomination that should be removed entirely but that will have to happen later. Fix some buggy code in frame_conversion_internal() that happened to "work" because it was countered by oppositely buggy code in change_frame_size(). 7. Clean up some frame-size code in toolbar.c and use functions already provided in frame.c instead of rolling its own. 8. Fix check_frame_size() in window.c, which formerly didn't take pixelated geometry into account.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:14:11 -0600
parents 141c2920ea48
children 308d34e9f07d
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/* Virtual diry bit implementation for XEmacs.
   Copyright (C) 2005 Marcus Crestani.

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs 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, or (at your option) any
later version.

XEmacs 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 XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */

#include <config.h>
#include "lisp.h"
#include "gc.h"
#include "mc-alloc.h"
#include "vdb.h"

#include <errno.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <mach/mach_error.h>
#include <architecture/ppc/cframe.h>


/* the structure of an exception msg and its reply */
typedef struct rep_msg {
  mach_msg_header_t head;
  NDR_record_t NDR;
  kern_return_t ret_code;
} mach_reply_msg_t;

typedef struct exc_msg {
  mach_msg_header_t head;
  /* start of the kernel processed data */
  mach_msg_body_t msgh_body;
  mach_msg_port_descriptor_t thread;
  mach_msg_port_descriptor_t task;
  /* end of the kernel processed data */
  NDR_record_t NDR;
  exception_type_t exception;
  mach_msg_type_number_t code_cnt;
  exception_data_t code;
  /* some padding */
  char pad[512];
} mach_exc_msg_t;

/* this is a neat little mach callback */
extern boolean_t exc_server(mach_msg_header_t *in, mach_msg_header_t *out);

/* these are the globals everyone needs */
static size_t page_size = 16384;
static mach_port_t task_self = NULL;
static mach_port_t exc_port = NULL;

/* these are some less neat mach callbacks */
kern_return_t
catch_exception_raise_state 
(mach_port_t UNUSED (port),
 exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type),
 exception_data_t UNUSED (exception_data),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_cnt),
 thread_state_flavor_t *UNUSED (flavor),
 thread_state_t UNUSED (in_state),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (is_cnt),
 thread_state_t UNUSED (out_state),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (os_cnt))
{
  return KERN_FAILURE;
}

kern_return_t 
catch_exception_raise_state_identitity 
(mach_port_t UNUSED (port),
 mach_port_t UNUSED (thread_port),
 mach_port_t UNUSED (task_port),
 exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type),
 exception_data_t UNUSED (exception_data),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_count),
 thread_state_flavor_t *UNUSED (state_flavor),
 thread_state_t UNUSED (in_state),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (in_state_count),
 thread_state_t UNUSED (out_state),
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (out_state_count))
{
  return KERN_FAILURE;
}

kern_return_t 
catch_exception_raise
(mach_port_t UNUSED (port),
 mach_port_t UNUSED (thread_port),
 mach_port_t UNUSED (task_port),
 exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type),
 exception_data_t exception_data,
 mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_count))
{
  /* kernel return value is in exception_data[0], faulting address in
     exception_data[1] */
  if (write_barrier_enabled
      && (fault_on_protected_page ((void *) exception_data[1]))
      && exception_data[0] == KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE)
    {
      vdb_designate_modified ((void *) exception_data[1]);
      unprotect_page_and_mark_dirty ((void *) exception_data[1]);
      return KERN_SUCCESS;
    }
  else  /* default sigsegv handler */
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "\n\nFatal Error: Received %s (%d) for address 0x%x\n",
	       "EXC_BAD_ACCESS", exception_data[0], (int) exception_data[1]);
      return KERN_FAILURE;
    }
}

/* this is the thread which forwards of exceptions read from the exception
   server off to our exception catchers and then back out to the other
   thread */
void 
exception_thread(void)
{
  mach_msg_header_t *message;
  mach_msg_header_t *reply;
  kern_return_t retval;
  
  /* allocate the space for the message and reply */
  message = (mach_msg_header_t *) malloc (sizeof (mach_exc_msg_t));
  reply = (mach_msg_header_t *) malloc (sizeof (mach_reply_msg_t));
  /* do this loop forever */
  while (1) 
    {
      /* block until we get an exception message */
      retval = mach_msg (message, MACH_RCV_MSG, 0, sizeof (mach_exc_msg_t), 
			 exc_port, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL);
      /* forward off the handling of this message */
      if (!exc_server (message, reply)) 
	{
	  fprintf (stderr, "INTERNAL ERROR: exc_server() failed.\n");
	  ABORT ();
	}
      /* send the message back out to the thread */
      retval = mach_msg (reply, MACH_SEND_MSG, sizeof (mach_reply_msg_t), 0, 
			 MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE,
			 MACH_PORT_NULL);
    }
}

/* this initializes the subsystem (sets the exception port, starts the
   exception handling thread, etc) */
void 
vdb_install_signal_handler (void) 
{
  mach_port_t thread_self, exc_port_s, exc_thread;
  ppc_thread_state_t *exc_thread_state;
  mach_msg_type_name_t type;
  void *subthread_stack;
  kern_return_t retval;

  /* get ids for ourself */
  if (!task_self) 
    task_self = mach_task_self ();
  thread_self = mach_thread_self ();

  /* allocate the port we're going to get exceptions on */
  retval = mach_port_allocate (task_self, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &exc_port);
  if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS) 
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't allocate exception port: %s\n", 
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }

  /* extract out the send rights for that port, which the OS needs */
  retval = mach_port_extract_right (task_self, exc_port, 
				    MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND,
				    &exc_port_s, &type);
  if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't extract send rights: %s\n",
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }

  /* set the exception ports for this thread to the above */
  retval = thread_set_exception_ports(thread_self, EXC_MASK_BAD_ACCESS, 
				      exc_port_s, EXCEPTION_DEFAULT, 
				      PPC_THREAD_STATE);
  if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't set exception ports: %s\n",
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }

  /* set up the subthread */
  retval = thread_create(task_self, &exc_thread);
  if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS) 
    {
      fprintf (stderr , "Couldn't create exception thread: %s\n",
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }
  subthread_stack = (void *) malloc (page_size);
  subthread_stack = 
    (char *) subthread_stack + (page_size - C_ARGSAVE_LEN - C_RED_ZONE);
  exc_thread_state = 
    (ppc_thread_state_t *) malloc (sizeof (ppc_thread_state_t));
  exc_thread_state->srr0 = (unsigned int) exception_thread;
  exc_thread_state->r1 = (unsigned int) subthread_stack;
  retval = thread_set_state (exc_thread, PPC_THREAD_STATE,
			     (thread_state_t) exc_thread_state,
			     PPC_THREAD_STATE_COUNT);
  if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't set subthread state: %s\n",
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }
  retval = thread_resume (exc_thread);
  if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS) 
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't resume subthread: %s\n",
	       mach_error_string (retval));
      ABORT ();
    }
  allow_incremental_gc = 1;
}

void
vdb_protect (void *ptr, EMACS_INT len)
{
  if (mprotect (ptr, len, PROT_READ))
    {
      perror ("Couldn't mprotect");
      ABORT ();
    }
}

void
vdb_unprotect (void *ptr, EMACS_INT len)
{
  if (mprotect (ptr, len, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE))
    {
      perror ("Couldn't mprotect");
      ABORT ();
    }
}