| Index: chromeos/display/output_util.cc
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| diff --git a/chromeos/display/output_util.cc b/chromeos/display/output_util.cc
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| +// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +// found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +#include "chromeos/display/output_util.h"
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| +
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| +#include <X11/Xlib.h>
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| +#include <X11/extensions/Xrandr.h>
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| +#include <X11/Xatom.h>
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| +
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| +#include "base/message_loop.h"
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| +#include "base/string_util.h"
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| +#include "base/sys_byteorder.h"
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| +
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| +namespace chromeos {
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| +namespace {
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| +
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| +// Prefixes for the built-in displays.
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| +const char kInternal_LVDS[] = "LVDS";
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| +const char kInternal_eDP[] = "eDP";
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| +
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| +// Returns 64-bit persistent ID for the specified manufacturer's ID and
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| +// product_code, and the index of the output it is connected to.
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| +// |output_index| is used to distinguish the displays of the same type. For
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| +// example, swapping two identical display between two outputs will not be
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| +// treated as swap. The 'serial number' field in EDID isn't used here because
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| +// it is not guaranteed to have unique number and it may have the same fixed
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| +// value (like 0).
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| +int64 GetID(uint16 manufacturer_id,
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| + uint16 product_code,
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| + uint8 output_index) {
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| + return ((static_cast<int64>(manufacturer_id) << 24) |
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| + (static_cast<int64>(product_code) << 8) | output_index);
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool IsRandRAvailable() {
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| + int randr_version_major = 0;
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| + int randr_version_minor = 0;
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| + static bool is_randr_available = XRRQueryVersion(
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| + base::MessagePumpAuraX11::GetDefaultXDisplay(),
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| + &randr_version_major, &randr_version_minor);
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| + return is_randr_available;
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Get the EDID data from the |output| and stores to |prop|. |nitem| will store
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| +// the number of characters |prop| will have. It doesn't take the ownership of
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| +// |prop|, so caller must release it by XFree().
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| +// Returns true if EDID property is successfully obtained. Otherwise returns
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| +// false and does not touch |prop| and |nitems|.
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| +bool GetEDIDProperty(XID output, unsigned long* nitems, unsigned char** prop) {
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| + if (!IsRandRAvailable())
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| + return false;
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| +
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| + Display* display = base::MessagePumpAuraX11::GetDefaultXDisplay();
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| +
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| + static Atom edid_property = XInternAtom(
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| + base::MessagePumpAuraX11::GetDefaultXDisplay(),
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| + RR_PROPERTY_RANDR_EDID, false);
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| +
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| + bool has_edid_property = false;
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| + int num_properties = 0;
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| + Atom* properties = XRRListOutputProperties(display, output, &num_properties);
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| + for (int i = 0; i < num_properties; ++i) {
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| + if (properties[i] == edid_property) {
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| + has_edid_property = true;
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| + break;
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| + }
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| + }
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| + XFree(properties);
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| + if (!has_edid_property)
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| + return false;
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| +
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| + Atom actual_type;
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| + int actual_format;
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| + unsigned long bytes_after;
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| + XRRGetOutputProperty(display,
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| + output,
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| + edid_property,
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| + 0, // offset
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| + 128, // length
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| + false, // _delete
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| + false, // pending
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| + AnyPropertyType, // req_type
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| + &actual_type,
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| + &actual_format,
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| + nitems,
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| + &bytes_after,
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| + prop);
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| + DCHECK_EQ(XA_INTEGER, actual_type);
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| + DCHECK_EQ(8, actual_format);
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| + return true;
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Gets some useful data from the specified output device, such like
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| +// manufacturer's ID, product code, and human readable name. Returns false if it
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| +// fails to get those data and doesn't touch manufacturer ID/product code/name.
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| +// NULL can be passed for unwanted output parameters.
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| +bool GetOutputDeviceData(XID output,
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| + uint16* manufacturer_id,
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| + uint16* product_code,
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| + std::string* human_readable_name) {
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| + unsigned long nitems = 0;
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| + unsigned char *prop = NULL;
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| + if (!GetEDIDProperty(output, &nitems, &prop))
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| + return false;
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| +
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| + bool result = ParseOutputDeviceData(
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| + prop, nitems, manufacturer_id, product_code, human_readable_name);
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| + XFree(prop);
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| + return result;
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| +}
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| +
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| +} // namespace
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| +
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| +std::string GetDisplayName(XID output_id) {
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| + std::string display_name;
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| + GetOutputDeviceData(output_id, NULL, NULL, &display_name);
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| + return display_name;
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool GetDisplayId(XID output_id, size_t output_index, int64* display_id_out) {
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| + uint16 manufacturer_id = 0;
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| + uint16 product_code = 0;
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| + if (GetOutputDeviceData(
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| + output_id, &manufacturer_id, &product_code, NULL) &&
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| + manufacturer_id != 0) {
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| + // An ID based on display's index will be assigned later if this call
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| + // fails.
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| + *display_id_out = GetID(manufacturer_id, product_code, output_index);
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| + return true;
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| + }
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| + return false;
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool ParseOutputDeviceData(const unsigned char* prop,
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| + unsigned long nitems,
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| + uint16* manufacturer_id,
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| + uint16* product_code,
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| + std::string* human_readable_name) {
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| + // See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data
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| + // for the details of EDID data format. We use the following data:
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| + // bytes 8-9: manufacturer EISA ID, in big-endian
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| + // bytes 10-11: represents product code, in little-endian
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| + // bytes 54-125: four descriptors (18-bytes each) which may contain
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| + // the display name.
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| + const unsigned int kManufacturerOffset = 8;
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| + const unsigned int kManufacturerLength = 2;
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| + const unsigned int kProductCodeOffset = 10;
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| + const unsigned int kProductCodeLength = 2;
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| + const unsigned int kDescriptorOffset = 54;
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| + const unsigned int kNumDescriptors = 4;
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| + const unsigned int kDescriptorLength = 18;
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| + // The specifier types.
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| + const unsigned char kMonitorNameDescriptor = 0xfc;
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| +
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| + if (manufacturer_id) {
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| + if (nitems < kManufacturerOffset + kManufacturerLength) {
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| + LOG(ERROR) << "too short EDID data: manifacturer id";
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| +
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| + *manufacturer_id =
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| + *reinterpret_cast<const uint16*>(prop + kManufacturerOffset);
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| +#if defined(ARCH_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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| + *manufacturer_id = base::ByteSwap(*manufacturer_id);
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| +#endif
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (product_code) {
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| + if (nitems < kProductCodeOffset + kProductCodeLength) {
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| + LOG(ERROR) << "too short EDID data: product code";
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| +
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| + *product_code = base::ByteSwapToLE16(
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| + *reinterpret_cast<const uint16*>(prop + kProductCodeOffset));
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (!human_readable_name)
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| + return true;
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| +
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| + human_readable_name->clear();
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| + for (unsigned int i = 0; i < kNumDescriptors; ++i) {
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| + if (nitems < kDescriptorOffset + (i + 1) * kDescriptorLength)
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| + break;
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| +
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| + const unsigned char* desc_buf =
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| + prop + kDescriptorOffset + i * kDescriptorLength;
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| + // If the descriptor contains the display name, it has the following
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| + // structure:
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| + // bytes 0-2, 4: \0
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| + // byte 3: descriptor type, defined above.
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| + // bytes 5-17: text data, ending with \r, padding with spaces
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| + // we should check bytes 0-2 and 4, since it may have other values in
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| + // case that the descriptor contains other type of data.
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| + if (desc_buf[0] == 0 && desc_buf[1] == 0 && desc_buf[2] == 0 &&
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| + desc_buf[4] == 0) {
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| + if (desc_buf[3] == kMonitorNameDescriptor) {
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| + std::string found_name(
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| + reinterpret_cast<const char*>(desc_buf + 5), kDescriptorLength - 5);
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| + TrimWhitespaceASCII(found_name, TRIM_TRAILING, human_readable_name);
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| + break;
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| + }
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (human_readable_name->empty()) {
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| + LOG(ERROR) << "invalid EDID: empty readable name";
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Verify if the |human_readable_name| consists of printable characters only.
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| + for (size_t i = 0; i < human_readable_name->size(); ++i) {
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| + char c = (*human_readable_name)[i];
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| + if (!isascii(c) || !isprint(c)) {
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| + human_readable_name->clear();
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| + LOG(ERROR) << "invalid EDID: human unreadable char in name";
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + return true;
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool GetOutputOverscanFlag(XID output, bool* flag) {
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| + unsigned long nitems = 0;
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| + unsigned char *prop = NULL;
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| + if (!GetEDIDProperty(output, &nitems, &prop))
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| + return false;
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| +
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| + bool found = ParseOutputOverscanFlag(prop, nitems, flag);
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| + XFree(prop);
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| + return found;
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool ParseOutputOverscanFlag(const unsigned char* prop,
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| + unsigned long nitems,
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| + bool *flag) {
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| + // See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_display_identification_data
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| + // for the extension format of EDID. Also see EIA/CEA-861 spec for
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| + // the format of the extensions and how video capability is encoded.
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| + // - byte 0: tag. should be 02h.
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| + // - byte 1: revision. only cares revision 3 (03h).
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| + // - byte 4-: data block.
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| + const unsigned int kExtensionBase = 128;
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| + const unsigned int kExtensionSize = 128;
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| + const unsigned int kNumExtensionsOffset = 126;
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| + const unsigned int kDataBlockOffset = 4;
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| + const unsigned char kCEAExtensionTag = '\x02';
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| + const unsigned char kExpectedExtensionRevision = '\x03';
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| + const unsigned char kExtendedTag = 7;
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| + const unsigned char kExtendedVideoCapabilityTag = 0;
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| + const unsigned int kPTOverscan = 4;
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| + const unsigned int kITOverscan = 2;
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| + const unsigned int kCEOverscan = 0;
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| +
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| + if (nitems <= kNumExtensionsOffset)
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| + return false;
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| +
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| + unsigned char num_extensions = prop[kNumExtensionsOffset];
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| +
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| + for (size_t i = 0; i < num_extensions; ++i) {
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| + // Skip parsing the whole extension if size is not enough.
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| + if (nitems < kExtensionBase + (i + 1) * kExtensionSize)
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| + break;
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| +
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| + const unsigned char* extension = prop + kExtensionBase + i * kExtensionSize;
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| + unsigned char tag = extension[0];
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| + unsigned char revision = extension[1];
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| + if (tag != kCEAExtensionTag || revision != kExpectedExtensionRevision)
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| + continue;
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| +
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| + unsigned char timing_descriptors_start =
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| + std::min(extension[2], static_cast<unsigned char>(kExtensionSize));
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| + const unsigned char* data_block = extension + kDataBlockOffset;
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| + while (data_block < extension + timing_descriptors_start) {
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| + // A data block is encoded as:
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| + // - byte 1 high 3 bits: tag. '07' for extended tags.
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| + // - byte 1 remaining bits: the length of data block.
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| + // - byte 2: the extended tag. '0' for video capability.
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| + // - byte 3: the capability.
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| + unsigned char tag = data_block[0] >> 5;
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| + unsigned char payload_length = data_block[0] & 0x1f;
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| + if (static_cast<unsigned long>(data_block + payload_length - prop) >
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| + nitems)
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| + break;
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| +
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| + if (tag != kExtendedTag || payload_length < 2) {
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| + data_block += payload_length + 1;
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| + continue;
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| + }
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| +
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| + unsigned char extended_tag_code = data_block[1];
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| + if (extended_tag_code != kExtendedVideoCapabilityTag) {
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| + data_block += payload_length + 1;
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| + continue;
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| + }
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| +
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| + // The difference between preferred, IT, and CE video formats
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| + // doesn't matter. Sets |flag| to true if any of these flags are true.
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| + if ((data_block[2] & (1 << kPTOverscan)) ||
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| + (data_block[2] & (1 << kITOverscan)) ||
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| + (data_block[2] & (1 << kCEOverscan))) {
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| + *flag = true;
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| + } else {
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| + *flag = false;
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| + }
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| + return true;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + return false;
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| +}
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| +
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| +bool IsInternalOutputName(const std::string& name) {
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| + return name.find(kInternal_LVDS) == 0 || name.find(kInternal_eDP) == 0;
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| +}
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| +
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| +} // namespace chromeos
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