提交 c151bd02 编写于 作者: Y yan

6711676: Numpad keys trigger more than one KeyEvent.

Summary: Introduce a new sniffer based on server keymap.
Reviewed-by: art
上级 4e7f3643
......@@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ SUNWprivate_1.1 {
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_XFree;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_ServerVendor;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_VendorRelease;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_IsXsunKPBehavior;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_SetToolkitErrorHandler;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_XSetErrorHandler;
Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_CallErrorHandler;
......
......@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ public class XKeysym {
{
// Xsun without XKB uses keysymarray[2] keysym to determine if it is KP event.
// Otherwise, it is [1].
int ndx = XToolkit.isXsunServer() &&
int ndx = XToolkit.isXsunKPBehavior() &&
! XToolkit.isXKBenabled() ? 2 : 1;
// Even if XKB is enabled, we have another problem: some symbol tables (e.g. cz) force
// a regular comma instead of KP_comma for a decimal separator. Result is,
......@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ public class XKeysym {
private static long getKeypadKeysym( XKeyEvent ev ) {
int ndx = 0;
long keysym = XConstants.NoSymbol;
if( XToolkit.isXsunServer() &&
if( XToolkit.isXsunKPBehavior() &&
! XToolkit.isXKBenabled() ) {
if( (ev.get_state() & XConstants.ShiftMask) != 0 ) { // shift modifier is on
ndx = 3;
......
......@@ -2130,39 +2130,33 @@ public final class XToolkit extends UNIXToolkit implements Runnable {
*/
private static int backingStoreType;
static boolean awt_ServerInquired = false;
static boolean awt_IsXsunServer = false;
static final int XSUN_KP_BEHAVIOR = 1;
static final int XORG_KP_BEHAVIOR = 2;
static int awt_IsXsunKPBehavior = 0;
static boolean awt_UseXKB = false;
static boolean awt_UseXKB_Calls = false;
static int awt_XKBBaseEventCode = 0;
static int awt_XKBEffectiveGroup = 0; // so far, I don't use it leaving all calculations
// to XkbTranslateKeyCode
static long awt_XKBDescPtr = 0;
/**
Try to understand if it is Xsun server.
By now (2005) Sun is vendor of Xsun and Xorg servers; we only return true if Xsun is running.
* Check for Xsun convention regarding numpad keys.
* Xsun and some other servers (i.e. derived from Xsun)
* under certain conditions process numpad keys unlike Xorg.
*/
static boolean isXsunServer() {
static boolean isXsunKPBehavior() {
awtLock();
try {
if( awt_ServerInquired ) {
return awt_IsXsunServer;
}
if( ! XlibWrapper.ServerVendor(getDisplay()).startsWith("Sun Microsystems") ) {
awt_ServerInquired = true;
awt_IsXsunServer = false;
return false;
if( awt_IsXsunKPBehavior == 0 ) {
if( XlibWrapper.IsXsunKPBehavior(getDisplay()) ) {
awt_IsXsunKPBehavior = XSUN_KP_BEHAVIOR;
}else{
awt_IsXsunKPBehavior = XORG_KP_BEHAVIOR;
}
// Now, it's Sun. It still may be Xorg though, eg on Solaris 10, x86.
// Today (2005), VendorRelease of Xorg is a Big Number unlike Xsun.
if( XlibWrapper.VendorRelease(getDisplay()) > 10000 ) {
awt_ServerInquired = true;
awt_IsXsunServer = false;
return false;
}
awt_ServerInquired = true;
awt_IsXsunServer = true;
return true;
return awt_IsXsunKPBehavior == XSUN_KP_BEHAVIOR ? true : false;
} finally {
awtUnlock();
}
......
......@@ -352,6 +352,7 @@ static native String XSetLocaleModifiers(String modifier_list);
static native int XIconifyWindow(long display, long window, long screenNumber);
static native String ServerVendor(long display);
static native int VendorRelease(long display);
static native boolean IsXsunKPBehavior(long display);
static native void XBell(long display, int percent);
......
......@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ tojava public static boolean isKPEvent( XKeyEvent ev )
tojava {
tojava // Xsun without XKB uses keysymarray[2] keysym to determine if it is KP event.
tojava // Otherwise, it is [1].
tojava int ndx = XToolkit.isXsunServer() &&
tojava int ndx = XToolkit.isXsunKPBehavior() &&
tojava ! XToolkit.isXKBenabled() ? 2 : 1;
tojava // Even if XKB is enabled, we have another problem: some symbol tables (e.g. cz) force
tojava // a regular comma instead of KP_comma for a decimal separator. Result is,
......@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ tojava */
tojava private static long getKeypadKeysym( XKeyEvent ev ) {
tojava int ndx = 0;
tojava long keysym = XConstants.NoSymbol;
tojava if( XToolkit.isXsunServer() &&
tojava if( XToolkit.isXsunKPBehavior() &&
tojava ! XToolkit.isXKBenabled() ) {
tojava if( (ev.get_state() & XConstants.ShiftMask) != 0 ) { // shift modifier is on
tojava ndx = 3;
......
......@@ -1181,6 +1181,38 @@ JNIEXPORT jint JNICALL Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_VendorRelease
AWT_CHECK_HAVE_LOCK();
return VendorRelease((Display*)jlong_to_ptr(display));
}
/*
* Class: sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper
* Method: IsXsunKPBehavior
* Signature: (J)Z;
*/
JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_sun_awt_X11_XlibWrapper_IsXsunKPBehavior
(JNIEnv *env, jclass clazz, jlong display)
{
// Xsun without XKB uses keysymarray[2] keysym to determine if it is KP event.
// Otherwise, it is [1] or sometimes [0].
// This sniffer first tries to determine what is a keycode for XK_KP_7
// using XKeysymToKeycode;
// second, in which place in the keysymarray is XK_KP_7
// using XKeycodeToKeysym.
int kc7;
AWT_CHECK_HAVE_LOCK();
kc7 = XKeysymToKeycode((Display*)jlong_to_ptr(display), XK_KP_7);
if( !kc7 ) {
// keycode is not defined. Why, it's a reduced keyboard perhaps:
// report arbitrarily false.
return JNI_FALSE;
} else {
long ks2 = XKeycodeToKeysym((Display*)jlong_to_ptr(display), kc7, 2);
if( ks2 == XK_KP_7 ) {
//XXX If some Xorg server would put XK_KP_7 in keysymarray[2] as well,
//XXX for yet unknown to me reason, the sniffer would lie.
return JNI_TRUE;
}else{
return JNI_FALSE;
}
}
}
JavaVM* jvm = NULL;
static int ToolkitErrorHandler(Display * dpy, XErrorEvent * event) {
......
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