Extended Visual Information Extension
Version 1.0 X Project Team Standard X Version 11, Release 6.8
Peter
Daifuku
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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1. Introduction
EVI (Extended Visual Information extension) allows a client to determine information about core X visuals beyond what the core protocol provides.
2. Goals
As the X Window System has evolved, it has become clear that the information returned by the core X protocol regarding Visuals is often insufficient for a client to determine which is the most appropriate visual for its needs. This extension allows clients to query the X server for additional visual information, specifically as regards colormaps and framebuffer levels.
This extension is meant to address the needs of pure X clients only. It is specifically and purposefully not designed to address the needs of X extensions. Extensions that have an impact on visual information should provide their own mechanisms for delivering that information. For example, the Double Buffering Extension (DBE) provides its own mechanism for determining which visuals support double-buffering.
3. Requests
__ │
GetVersion
client_major_version:
CARD8
client_minor_version: CARD8
=>
server_major_version:
CARD8
server_minor_version: CARD8 │__
If supplied, the
client_major_version and client_minor_version indicate what
version of the protocol the client wants the server to
implement. The server version numbers returned indicate the
protocol this extension actually supports. This might not
equal the version sent by the client. An implementation can
(but need not) support more than one version simultaneously.
The server_major_version and the server_minor_version are a
mechanism to support future revisions of the EVI protocol
that may be necessary. In general, the major version would
increment for incompatible changes, and the minor version
would increment for small upward-compatible changes. Servers
that support the protocol defined in this document will
return a server_major_version of one (1), and a
server_minor_version of zero (0). __ │
GetVisualInfo
visual_list: LISTofVISUALID
=>
per_visual_info: LISTofVISUALINFO
where:
VISUALINFO:
[core_visual_id: VISUALID
screen: CARD8
level: INT8
transparency_type: CARD8
unused: CARD8
transparency_value: CARD32
min_hw_colormaps: CARD8
max_hw_colormaps: CARD8
num_colormap_conflicts: CARD16
colormap_conflicts: LISTofVISUALID] │__
- level is 0
for normal planes, > 0 for overlays, < 0 for
underlays.
- transparency_type is 0 for none, 1 for transparent pixel,
2 for
transparent mask.
- transparency_value: value to get transparent pixel if
transparency
supported.
- min_hw_colormaps: minimum number of hardware colormaps
backing up the visual.
- max_hw_colormaps: maximum number of hardware colormaps
backing up the visual.
(architectures with static colormap allocation/reallocation
would have min = max)
- num_colormap_conflicts: number of elements in
colormap_conflicts.
- colormap_conflicts: list of visuals that may conflict with
this one. For
example, if a 12-bit colormap is overloaded to support 8-bit
visuals, the
8-bit visuals would conflict with the 12-bit visuals.
4. Events and Errors
No new events or errors are defined by this extension.
5. Changes to existing protocol.
None.
6. Encoding
The name of this extension is "Extended-Visual-Information".
The conventions used here are the same as those for the core X11 Protocol Encoding.
GetVersion
1 |
CARD8 |
opcode |
||
1 |
0 |
EVI opcode |
||
2 |
2 |
request length |
||
2 |
CARD16 |
client_major_version |
||
2 |
CARD16 |
client_minor_version |
=>
1 |
1 |
reply |
||
1 |
unused |
|||
2 |
CARD16 |
sequence number |
||
4 |
0 |
length |
||
2 |
CARD16 |
server_major_version |
||
2 |
CARD16 |
server_minor_version |
||
20 |
unused |
GetVisualInfo
1 |
CARD8 |
opcode |
||
1 |
1 |
EVI opcode |
||
2 |
2+n |
request length |
||
4 |
CARD32 |
n_visual |
||
4n |
CARD32 |
visual_ids |
=>
1 |
1 |
reply |
||
1 |
unused |
|||
2 |
CARD16 |
sequence number |
||
4 |
n |
length |
||
4 |
CARD32 |
n_info |
||
4 |
CARD32 |
n_conflicts |
||
16 |
unused |
|||
16n |
LISTofVISUALINFOitems |
VISUALINFO
4 |
VisualID |
core_visual_id |
||
1 |
INT8 |
screen |
||
1 |
INT8 |
level |
||
1 |
CARD8 |
transparency_type |
||
1 |
CARD8 |
unused |
||
4 |
CARD32 |
transparency_value |
||
1 |
CARD8 |
min_hw_colormaps |
||
1 |
CARD8 |
max_hw_colormaps |
||
2 |
CARD16 |
num_colormap_conflicts |
7. C Language Binding
The C functions provide direct access to the protocol and add no additional semantics. For complete details on the effects of these functions, refer to the appropriate protocol request, which can be derived by deleting Xevi at the start of the function. All functions that have return type Status will return nonzero for success and zero for failure.
The include file for this extension is: <X11/extensions/XEVI.h>. __ │
BoolXeviQueryVersion(
Display *display,
int *major_version_return,
int *minor_version_return) │__
display |
Specifies the connection to the X server. |
major_version_return
Returns the major version supported by the server.
minor_version_return
Returns the minor version supported by the server.
XeviQueryVersion sets major_version_return and minor_version_return to the major and minor EVI protocol version supported by the server. If the EVI library is compatible with the version returned by the server, it returns nonzero. If dpy does not support the EVI extension, or if there was an error during communication with the server, or if the server and library protocol versions are incompatible, it returns zero. No other Xevi functions may be called before this function. If a client violates this rule, the effects of all subsequent Xevi calls that it makes are undefined.
To get the extended information for any subset of visuals use XeviGetVisualInfo. __ │
intXeviGetVisualInfo(
Display *display,
VisualID *visual,
int n_visual,
ExtendedVisualInfo **evi_return,
int *n_info_return) │__
display |
Specifies the connection to the X server. |
visual |
If NULL, then information for all visuals of all screens is returned. Otherwise, a pointer to a list of visuals for which extended visual information is desired. |
n_visual |
If 0, then information for all visuals of all screens is returned. Otherwise, the number of elements in the array visual. |
evi_returnReturns a pointer to a list of ExtendedVisualInfo. When done, the client should free the list using XFree.
n_info_return
Returns the number of elements in the list of
ExtendedVisualInfo.
XeviGetVisualInfo returns a list of ExtendedVisualInfo structures that describe visual information beyond that supported by the core protocol. This includes layer information relevant for systems supporting overlays and/or underlay planes, and information that allows applications better to determine the level of hardware support for multiple colormaps. XeviGetVisualInfo returns Success if successful, or an X error otherwise.
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