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authorGatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>2019-01-16 15:12:16 +0800
committerLiang Qi <liang.qi@qt.io>2019-02-06 22:11:44 +0000
commitc0ebec51e3dd1b52767878fe7fd56ce6e8f95461 (patch)
tree906f7dbc0c799dbbe55fa579d63e6ce73b5f4dea /src/plugins/platforminputcontexts/ibus
parentedc455c69b7a938f7a7ce98b5b0ffd1398f239c6 (diff)
xcb: respect big-request encoding in max request size
From big-request specification: "This extension defines a mechanism for extending the length field beyond 16 bits. If the normal 16-bit length field of the protocol request is zero, then an additional 32-bit field containing the actual length (in 4-byte units) is inserted into the request, immediately following the 16-bit length field." Meaning that the request requires 4 additional bytes. This patch provides a convenience API for calculating maximum request data size. Besides fixing QTBUG-73044, it was also discovered that calculations for xcb_image_put (in QXcbBackingStoreImage::flushPixmap) were wrong. The code assumed that xcb_get_maximum_request_length() returns bytes, but what it actually returns is length which is measured in four-byte units. This means that we were sending 4x less bytes than allowed by the protocol. Furthermore, use the actual 'stride' (bytes per line) value when calculating rows_per_put. The new stride value was introduced by 760b2929a3b268e2edf14a561329bdb78fbdc26e, but was not updated in rows_per_put calculations. Fixes: QTBUG-73044 Done-with: JiDe Zhang <zccrs@live.com> Done-with: Mikhail Svetkin <mikhail.svetkin@qt.io> Change-Id: I06beb6082da3e8bc78225a87603914e796fe5878 Reviewed-by: Błażej Szczygieł <spaz16@wp.pl> Reviewed-by: JiDe Zhang <zccrs@live.com> Reviewed-by: Mikhail Svetkin <mikhail.svetkin@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in> Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io>
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