xorg-x11-server/b_cache-xkbcomp-output-for-fast-start-up.patch
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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:XOrg/xorg-x11-server?expand=0&rev=478
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From 0f70ba9d3412b17ac4e08e33e1be3c226c06ea54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yan Li <yan.i.li@intel.com>
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:49:07 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] XKB: cache xkbcomp output for fast start-up v5 for 1.6.1
Organization: Intel
xkbcomp outputs will be cached in files with hashed keymap as
names. This saves boot time for around 1s on commodity netbooks.
Signed-off-by: Yan Li <yan.i.li@intel.com>
================================================================================
--- xorg-server-1.7.99/configure.ac
+++ xorg-server-1.7.99/configure.ac
@@ -527,9 +527,9 @@
AC_ARG_WITH(xkb-path, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-xkb-path=PATH], [Path to XKB base dir (default: ${datadir}/X11/xkb)]),
[ XKBPATH="$withval" ],
[ XKBPATH="${datadir}/X11/xkb" ])
-AC_ARG_WITH(xkb-output, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-xkb-output=PATH], [Path to XKB output dir (default: ${datadir}/X11/xkb/compiled)]),
+AC_ARG_WITH(xkb-output, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-xkb-output=PATH], [Path to XKB output dir (default: ${localstatedir}/cache/xkb)]),
[ XKBOUTPUT="$withval" ],
- [ XKBOUTPUT="compiled" ])
+ [ XKBOUTPUT="${localstatedir}/cache/xkb" ])
AC_ARG_WITH(default-xkb-rules, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-default-xkb-rules=RULES],
[Keyboard ruleset (default: base/evdev)]),
[ XKB_DFLT_RULES="$withval" ],
@@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@
dnl Make sure XKM_OUTPUT_DIR is an absolute path
XKBOUTPUT_FIRSTCHAR=`echo $XKBOUTPUT | cut -b 1`
if [[ x$XKBOUTPUT_FIRSTCHAR != x/ -a x$XKBOUTPUT_FIRSTCHAR != 'x$' ]] ; then
- XKBOUTPUT="$XKB_BASE_DIRECTORY/$XKBOUTPUT"
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([xkb-output must be an absolute path.])
fi
dnl XKM_OUTPUT_DIR (used in code) must end in / or file names get hosed
--- xorg-server-1.7.99/xkb/README.compiled
+++ xorg-server-1.7.99/xkb/README.compiled
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
or some other tool might destroy or replace the files in this directory,
so it is not a safe place to store compiled keymaps for long periods of
time. The default keymap for any server is usually stored in:
- X<num>-default.xkm
-where <num> is the display number of the server in question, which makes
-it possible for several servers *on the same host* to share the same
-directory.
+ server-<SHA1>.xkm
+
+where <SHA1> is the SHA1 hash of keymap source, so that compiled
+keymap of different keymap sources are stored in different files.
Unless the X server is modified, sharing this directory between servers on
different hosts could cause problems.
--- xorg-server-1.9.0/xkb/ddxLoad.c.orig 2010-07-14 22:23:17.000000000 +0200
+++ xorg-server-1.9.0/xkb/ddxLoad.c 2010-08-23 15:23:47.000000000 +0200
@@ -30,6 +30,12 @@ THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#include <xkb-config.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_SHA1_IN_LIBMD /* Use libmd for SHA1 */
+# include <sha1.h>
+#else /* Use OpenSSL's libcrypto */
+# include <stddef.h> /* buggy openssl/sha.h wants size_t */
+# include <openssl/sha.h>
+#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <X11/X.h>
@@ -43,24 +49,13 @@ THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#define XKBSRV_NEED_FILE_FUNCS
#include <xkbsrv.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XI.h>
+#include <errno.h>
#include "xkb.h"
#if defined(CSRG_BASED) || defined(linux) || defined(__GNU__)
#include <paths.h>
#endif
- /*
- * If XKM_OUTPUT_DIR specifies a path without a leading slash, it is
- * relative to the top-level XKB configuration directory.
- * Making the server write to a subdirectory of that directory
- * requires some work in the general case (install procedure
- * has to create links to /var or somesuch on many machines),
- * so we just compile into /usr/tmp for now.
- */
-#ifndef XKM_OUTPUT_DIR
-#define XKM_OUTPUT_DIR "compiled/"
-#endif
-
#define PRE_ERROR_MSG "\"The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:\""
#define ERROR_PREFIX "\"> \""
#define POST_ERROR_MSG1 "\"Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server\""
@@ -175,6 +170,45 @@ OutputDirectory(
}
static Bool
+Sha1Asc(char sha1Asc[SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH*2+1], const char * input)
+{
+ int i;
+ unsigned char sha1[SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH];
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SHA1_IN_LIBMD /* Use libmd for SHA1 */
+ SHA1_CTX ctx;
+
+ SHA1Init (&ctx);
+ SHA1Update (&ctx, input, strlen(input));
+ SHA1Final (sha1, &ctx);
+#else /* Use OpenSSL's libcrypto */
+ SHA_CTX ctx;
+ int success;
+
+ success = SHA1_Init (&ctx);
+ if (! success)
+ return BadAlloc;
+
+ success = SHA1_Update (&ctx, input, strlen(input));
+ if (! success)
+ return BadAlloc;
+
+ success = SHA1_Final (sha1, &ctx);
+ if (! success)
+ return BadAlloc;
+#endif
+
+ /* convert sha1 to sha1_asc */
+ for(i=0; i<SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH; ++i) {
+ sprintf(sha1Asc+i*2, "%02X", sha1[i]);
+ }
+
+ return Success;
+}
+
+/* call xkbcomp and compile XKB keymap, return xkm file name in
+ nameRtrn */
+static Bool
XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr xkb,
XkbComponentNamesPtr names,
unsigned want,
@@ -183,7 +217,11 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
int nameRtrnLen)
{
FILE * out;
- char *buf = NULL, keymap[PATH_MAX], xkm_output_dir[PATH_MAX];
+ char * buf = NULL, xkmfile[PATH_MAX], xkm_output_dir[PATH_MAX];
+ char * tmpXkmFile = NULL;
+ char * canonicalXkmFileName = NULL;
+ char sha1Asc[SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH*2+1], xkbKeyMapBuf[100*1024];
+ int ret, result;
const char *emptystring = "";
char *xkbbasedirflag = NULL;
@@ -194,15 +232,70 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
/* WIN32 has no popen. The input must be stored in a file which is
used as input for xkbcomp. xkbcomp does not read from stdin. */
char tmpname[PATH_MAX];
- const char *xkmfile = tmpname;
+ const char *xkbfile = tmpname;
#else
- const char *xkmfile = "-";
+ const char *xkbfile = "-";
+#endif
+
+ /* Write keymap source (xkbfile) to memory buffer `xkbKeyMapBuf',
+ of which SHA1 is generated and used as result xkm file name */
+ memset(xkbKeyMapBuf, 0, sizeof(xkbKeyMapBuf));
+ out = fmemopen(xkbKeyMapBuf, sizeof(xkbKeyMapBuf), "w");
+ if (NULL == out) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Open xkbKeyMapBuf for writing failed\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ ret = XkbWriteXKBKeymapForNames(out, names, xkb, want, need);
+ if (fclose(out) !=0)
+ {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] XkbWriteXKBKeymapForNames error, perhaps xkbKeyMapBuf is too small\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ if (xkbDebugFlags) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames compiling keymap:\n");
+ fputs(xkbKeyMapBuf, stderr);
+ }
#endif
+ if (!ret) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Generating XKB Keymap failed, giving up compiling keymap\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
- snprintf(keymap, sizeof(keymap), "server-%s", display);
+ DebugF("[xkb] computing SHA1 of keymap\n");
+ if (Success == Sha1Asc(sha1Asc, xkbKeyMapBuf)) {
+ snprintf(xkmfile, sizeof(xkmfile), "server-%s", sha1Asc);
+ }
+ else {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Computing SHA1 of keymap failed, "
+ "using display name instead as xkm file name\n");
+ snprintf(xkmfile, sizeof(xkmfile), "server-%s", display);
+ }
OutputDirectory(xkm_output_dir, sizeof(xkm_output_dir));
+ /* set nameRtrn, fail if it's too small */
+ if ((strlen(xkmfile)+1 > nameRtrnLen) && nameRtrn) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] nameRtrn too small to hold xkmfile name\n");
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ strncpy(nameRtrn, xkmfile, nameRtrnLen);
+
+ /* if the xkm file already exists, reuse it */
+ canonicalXkmFileName = Xprintf("%s%s.xkm", xkm_output_dir, xkmfile);
+ if (access(canonicalXkmFileName, R_OK) == 0) {
+ /* yes, we can reuse the old xkm file */
+ LogMessage(X_INFO, "XKB: reuse xkmfile %s\n", canonicalXkmFileName);
+ result = TRUE;
+ goto _ret;
+ }
+ LogMessage(X_INFO, "XKB: generating xkmfile %s\n", canonicalXkmFileName);
+
+ /* continue to call xkbcomp to compile the keymap. to avoid race
+ condition, we compile it to a tmpfile then rename it to
+ xkmfile */
+
+
#ifdef WIN32
strcpy(tmpname, Win32TempDir());
strcat(tmpname, "\\xkb_XXXXXX");
@@ -225,14 +318,20 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
}
}
+ if ( (tmpXkmFile = tempnam(xkm_output_dir, NULL)) == NULL ) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Can't generate temp xkm file name");
+ result = FALSE;
+ goto _ret;
+ }
+
buf = Xprintf("\"%s%sxkbcomp\" -w %d %s -xkm \"%s\" "
- "-em1 %s -emp %s -eml %s \"%s%s.xkm\"",
+ "-em1 %s -emp %s -eml %s \"%s\"",
xkbbindir, xkbbindirsep,
( (xkbDebugFlags < 2) ? 1 :
((xkbDebugFlags > 10) ? 10 : (int)xkbDebugFlags) ),
- xkbbasedirflag ? xkbbasedirflag : "", xkmfile,
+ xkbbasedirflag ? xkbbasedirflag : "", xkbfile,
PRE_ERROR_MSG, ERROR_PREFIX, POST_ERROR_MSG1,
- xkm_output_dir, keymap);
+ tmpXkmFile);
free(xkbbasedirflag);
@@ -240,7 +339,12 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
LogMessage(X_ERROR, "XKB: Could not invoke xkbcomp: not enough memory\n");
return FALSE;
}
-
+
+ /* there's a potential race condition between calling tempnam()
+ and invoking xkbcomp to write the result file (potential temp
+ file name conflicts), but since xkbcomp is a standalone
+ program, we have to live with this */
+
#ifndef WIN32
out= Popen(buf,"w");
#else
@@ -248,31 +352,42 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
#endif
if (out!=NULL) {
-#ifdef DEBUG
- if (xkbDebugFlags) {
- ErrorF("[xkb] XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames compiling keymap:\n");
- XkbWriteXKBKeymapForNames(stderr,names,xkb,want,need);
- }
-#endif
- XkbWriteXKBKeymapForNames(out,names,xkb,want,need);
+ /* write XKBKeyMapBuf to xkbcomp */
+ if (EOF==fputs(xkbKeyMapBuf, out))
+ {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Sending keymap to xkbcomp failed\n");
+ result = FALSE;
+ goto _ret;
+ }
#ifndef WIN32
if (Pclose(out)==0)
#else
if (fclose(out)==0 && System(buf) >= 0)
#endif
{
+ /* xkbcomp success */
if (xkbDebugFlags)
DebugF("[xkb] xkb executes: %s\n",buf);
- if (nameRtrn) {
- strncpy(nameRtrn,keymap,nameRtrnLen);
- nameRtrn[nameRtrnLen-1]= '\0';
+ /* if canonicalXkmFileName already exists now, we simply
+ overwrite it, this is OK */
+ ret = rename(tmpXkmFile, canonicalXkmFileName);
+ if (0 != ret) {
+ ErrorF("[xkb] Can't rename %s to %s, error: %s\n",
+ tmpXkmFile, canonicalXkmFileName,
+ strerror(errno));
+
+ /* in case of error, don't unlink tmpXkmFile, leave it
+ for debugging */
+
+ result = FALSE;
+ goto _ret;
}
- if (buf != NULL)
- free(buf);
- return TRUE;
+
+ result = TRUE;
+ goto _ret;
}
else
- LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Error compiling keymap (%s)\n", keymap);
+ LogMessage(X_ERROR, "Error compiling keymap (%s)\n", xkbfile);
#ifdef WIN32
/* remove the temporary file */
unlink(tmpname);
@@ -289,7 +404,17 @@ XkbDDXCompileKeymapByNames( XkbDescPtr
nameRtrn[0]= '\0';
if (buf != NULL)
free(buf);
- return FALSE;
+ result = FALSE;
+
+_ret:
+ if (tmpXkmFile)
+ free(tmpXkmFile);
+ if (canonicalXkmFileName)
+ xfree(canonicalXkmFileName);
+ if (buf != NULL)
+ xfree (buf);
+
+ return result;
}
static FILE *
@@ -373,7 +498,6 @@ unsigned missing;
DebugF("Loaded XKB keymap %s, defined=0x%x\n",fileName,(*xkbRtrn)->defined);
}
fclose(file);
- (void) unlink (fileName);
return (need|want)&(~missing);
}