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File u_randr-Do-not-crash-if-slave-screen-does-not-have-pro.patch of Package xorg-x11-server.27640
Patch-mainline: To be upstreamed Author: Michal Srb <msrb@suse.com> Subject: randr: Do not crash if slave screen does not have provider. References: bnc#1068961 All GPU screens are attached as unbound GPUs to master, even if they have no capabilities or the provider field is null. Handle that case in RRTellChanged. --- This prevents crash in setups with for example two qxl devices, or fbdev and qxl device. I am not sure if it is a proper fix and not just papering over a bug somewhere else, but there are more places that test whether the provider is set, so maybe it is correct way. I would think that if a slave screen does not have provider, there is no reason for it to become an unbound GPU in master's slave_list. Similarly if master has no provider, then having anything in slave_list is useless. But it seems the AttachUnboundGPU and the rest of the code handling screen to GPU screen attachments does not know about randr's privates, so it can not check whether provider is there. randr/randr.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/randr/randr.c b/randr/randr.c index feb54bcc8..661f66da2 100644 --- a/randr/randr.c +++ b/randr/randr.c @@ -643,7 +643,9 @@ RRTellChanged(ScreenPtr pScreen) xorg_list_for_each_entry(iter, &master->slave_list, slave_head) { pSlaveScrPriv = rrGetScrPriv(iter); - pSlaveScrPriv->provider->changed = FALSE; + if (pSlaveScrPriv->provider) { + pSlaveScrPriv->provider->changed = FALSE; + } if (iter->is_output_slave) { for (i = 0; i < pSlaveScrPriv->numOutputs; i++) pSlaveScrPriv->outputs[i]->changed = FALSE; -- 2.13.6
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