Client-to-Server DMX Extension to the X Protocol

	   $Date$, $Revision$

	       Rickard E. (Rik) Faith (faith@redhat.com)
		    Kevin E. Martin (kem@redhat.com)

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1. Overview

    The client-to-server DMX extension to the X protocol (DMX) provides
    normal client applications with the ability to determine information
    about the characteristics of the Xdmx server and the back-end X
    servers that DMX is using.

    The name for this extension is "DMX".



2. Syntactic conventions

    This document uses the same syntactic conventions requests and data
    types as [X11R6.4].



3. Data types

    No new data types are defined by this extension. All data types
    referenced in this document are defined in [X11R6.4].



4. Requests

    DMXQueryVersion
	==>
	majorVersion: CARD32
	minorVersion: CARD32
	patchVersion: CARD32

	Errors: None

    The protocol this extension actually supports is indicated by
    majorVersion and minorVersion (patchVersion indicates the
    patchlevel and is for informational purposes only).

    Any incompatible changes to the protocol should be indicated by
    incrementing majorVersion.

    Small, upward-compatible changes should be indicated by incrementing
    minorVersion.

    Servers that support the protocol defined in this document will
    return a majorVersion of 2 and a minorVersion of 2.

    (Version 1.5 was the last version in the 1.x series; version 2.0 was
    a testing version that was poorly defined.)



    DMXSync
	==>
	status: CARD32

	Errors: None

    This request was first supported in version 1.5 of this protocol.
    The status field in the reply was introduced in version 2.0 of this
    protocol. Since the status field is ignored, no changes to the
    underlying protocol were required.

    This request flushes all pending protocol requests between the Xdmx
    server and each back-end X server. It is used by clients that
    talk directly to back-end X servers to ensure that all pending Xdmx
    requests have reached all back-end servers and have been processed
    by those servers.

    The value of status is always 0.



    DMXForceWindowCreation
	window: CARD32
	==>
	status: CARD32

	Errors: Window

    This request was first supported in version 1.2 of this protocol.
    This request was changed to have a reply in version 2.0 of this
    protocol. The old version of this request was deprecated and will
    return BadImplementation.

    When using the lazy window creation optimization, windows are not
    created on the back-end X servers until they are required. This
    request forces the immediate creation of the window requested.

    The value of status is always 0.




    DMXGetScreenCount
	==>
	screenCount: CARD32

	Errors: None

    This request returns the number of screens that the Xdmx server
    controls. Since a DMX screen usually fills all of the available
    area on a back-end server, there is usually a one-to-one
    correspondence between DMX screens and backend servers. However, it
    is also possible for a DMX screen to cover only part of the
    available area on a back-end server, and for more than one DMX
    screen to occupy different parts of the visible area on the same
    back-end server.

    A DMX screen may be managed as a regular X screen in the Xdmx server
    or may be joined with other DMX screens using Xinerama.



    DMXGetScreenAttributes
	physicalScreen: CARD32
	==>
	displayName: STRING8
	logicalScreen: CARD32
	screenWindowWidth: CARD16
	screenWindowHeight: CARD16
	screenWindowXoffset: INT16
	screenWindowYoffset: INT16
	rootWindowWidth: CARD16
	rootWindowHeight: CARD16
	rootWindowXoffset: INT16
	rootWindowYoffset: INT16
	rootWindowXorigin: INT16
	rootWindowYorigin: INT16

	Errors: Value

    This request is new in version 2.0 of this protocol. The old
    DMXGetScreenInformation request is deprecated and will now return
    BadImplementation.

    This request returns attributes about a single DMX screen.

    The physicalScreen value is between 0 and screenCount-1, inclusive
    (values outside this range will result in a Value error).

    The displayname is the name used to open the display, either from
    the Xdmx command-line or from the configuration file.

    The logicalScreen value is the value of the screen that that Xdmx
    server exports to clients. When Xinerama is in use, this value is
    typically 0 for all values of physicalScreen. If Xinerama is in
    use, the rootWindowXOrigin and rootWindowYOrigin values specify
    where the physical screen is positioned in the global Xinerama
    coordinate system. Otherwise, these values are set to 0.

    The screenWindow values comprise a geometry specification (see
    X(7x)) for the location of the DMX screen on the back-end screen.
    The coordinant system of the back-end display is used.

    The first four rootWindow values comprise a geometry specification
    (see X(7x)) for the location of the root window on the screen
    window. The coordinant system of the screen window is used. In
    most cases, the root window will have the same geometry as the DMX
    screen window, and will occupy the same area of the back-end
    display. (This would not be the case, for example, if automatic
    projector alignment is used.)



    DMXChangeScreensAttributes
	screenCount: CARD32
	maskCount: CARD32
	screens: LISTofCARD32
	valueMasks: LISTofCARD32
	valueList: LISTofVALUES
	==>
	status: CARD32
	errorScreen: CARD32

	Errors: Length, Alloc

    This request was first supported in version 2.0 of this protocol.
    (A singular version of this request with the ability to change some
    RootWindow attributes was supported in version 1.3 of this protocol,
    has been deprecated, and will return BadImplementation.)

    This request changes the geometries and positions of the DMX screen
    and DMX root windows on the back-end X servers.

    The valueMask and valueList specify which attributes are to be
    changed. The possible values are:

	Attribute Type

	ScreenWindowWidth CARD16
	ScreenWindowHeight CARD16
	ScreenWindowXoffset INT16
	ScreenWindowYoffset INT16
	RootWindowWidth CARD16
	RootWindowHeight CARD16
	RootWindowXoffset INT16
	RootWindowYoffset INT16
	RootWindowXorigin INT16
	RootWindowYorigin INT16

    The attribute values have the same meaning as do the corresponding
    values for DMXGetScreenAttributes.

    Non-fatal errors will be returned in status (0 otherwise):
	DmxBadXinerama: Xinerama is not active
	DmxBadValue: The resulting position is not allowed
			(e.g., one corner is outside the bounding box)
    On error, errorScreen will contain the number of the screen that
    caused the first error.



    DMXAddScreen
	displayName: STRING8
	physicalScreen: CARD32
	valueMask: CARD32
	valueList: LISTofVALUES
	==>
	status: CARD32
	physicalScreen: CARD32

	Errors: Length, Alloc, Value

    This request was first supported in version 2.2 of this protocol.

    This request re-attaches the back-end physicalScreen to the Xdmx
    server. Only back-end screens that have been previously detached
    with DMXRemoveScreen may be added. The name of the back-end display
    is given in displayName, and this will replace the name of the
    back-end screen that was detached. Both the displayName and
    physicalScreen must be correct for this request to work.

    The valueMask and valueList specify the attributes to be used. The
    possible values are:

	Attribute Type

	ScreenWindowWidth CARD16
	ScreenWindowHeight CARD16
	ScreenWindowXoffset INT16
	ScreenWindowYoffset INT16
	RootWindowWidth CARD16
	RootWindowHeight CARD16
	RootWindowXoffset INT16
	RootWindowYoffset INT16
	RootWindowXorigin INT16
	RootWindowYorigin INT16

    The attribute values have the same meaning as do the corresponding
    values for DMXGetScreenAttributes.

    On success, status will be 0 and physicalScreen will contain the new
    screen number. On failure, status will be non-zero. The status
    will be 1 if any of the following occured:
	* the -addremovescreens command-line option was not specified on
	  the Xdmx command line
	* the value of physicalScreen is out of range
	* physicalScreen has not been detached (with DMXRemoveScreen)
	* displayName cannot be opened
	* the visuals of displayname do not match the visuals that Xdmx
	  is using
	* the screen data for displayName does not match the data for the
	  previously removed display
    The status will be DmxBadValue if the attribute values are out of
    range.



    DMXRemoveScreen
	physicalScreen: CARD32
	==>
	status: CARD32

	Errors: None

    This request was first supported in version 2.2 of this protocol.

    This request detaches the physicalScreen screen.

    On success, status will be 0. On failure, the status will 1 if any
    of the following occur:
	* the -addremovescreens command-line option was not specified on
	  the Xdmx command line
	* the value of physicalScreen is out of range
	* the back-end screen has already been detached.



    DMXGetWindowAttributes
	window: CARD32
	==>
	screenCount: CARD32
	screens: LISTofCARD32
	windows: LISTofCARD32
	pos: LISTofRECTANGLE
	vis: LISTofRECTANGLE

	Errors: Window, Alloc

    This request computes the return values incorrectly for version 1.0
    of this protocol. Version 1.1 of this protocol conforms to this
    description. In version 2.0, the name of this request was changed
    from DMXGetWindowInformation. However, since the request itself did
    not change, no changes to the underlying protocol were made.

    Given a window ID on the Xdmx server, this request returns data
    about how the window is represented on the back-end X servers. For
    each back-end X server that displays a portion of the window, the
    following information is returned:
	1) the number of the physical screen containing that portion
	   (which can be used with the DMXGetScreenAttributes request
	   to obtain more information about the screen),
	2) the window ID on the back-end X server of the window
	   containing that portion,
	3) the position and dimensions of the window on the back-end, in
	   screen coordinates, and
	4) the visible area of the window on the back-end, in
	   window-relative coordinates (all zeros for windows that are
	   not visible).
    Note that DMX allows multiple back-end windows to overlap in their
    view of the DMX logical window. Further, a logical window does not
    have to be completely covered by back-end windows -- there may be
    gaps.

    As an example, consider a 500x500 window that spans the top two
    1024x768 back-end displays (A and B) of a 2048x1536 DMX display
    composed of 4 1024x768 back-end displays arranged in a cube:
	A B
	C D

    In this case, the DMXGetWindowAttributes call would return the
    following information for the 500x500 window:

    display A: 500x500 window at 1024-250,0 (relative to back end)
	       with 250x500 visible at 0,0 (relative to window origin)

    display B: 500x500 window at -250,0 (relative to back end)
	       with 250x500 visible at 250,0 (relative to window origin)

    display C: 500x500 window at 1024-250,-768 with 0x0 visible at 0,0

    display D: 500x500 window at -250,-768 with 0x0 visible at 0,0

    Note that if the specified window has not yet been mapped when
    DMXGetWindowAttributes is called, then a subsequent XMapWindow call
    might be buffered in xlib while requests directly to the back-end X
    servers are processed. This race condition can be solved by calling
    DMXSync before talking directly to the back-end X servers.



    DMXGetDesktopAttributes
	==>
	width: INT16
	height: INT16
	shiftX: INT16
	shiftY: INT16

	Errors: None

    This request was first supported in version 2.0 of this protocol.

    This request returns the size of the bounding box of the whole
    screen in width and height. The shiftX and shiftY values will
    always be 0. The global bounding box is computed whether or not
    Xinerama is active, and may be larger than the Xinerama screen size
    because of information in the configuration file.



    DMXChangeDesktopAttributes
	valueMask: BITMASK
	valueList: LISTofVALUE
	==>
	status: CARD32

	Errors: Length, Value

    This request was first supported in version 2.0 of this protocol.

    This request resizes the bounding box of the whole screen when using
    the Xinerama extension. Otherwise, it has no effect on the screen
    layout. The valueMask and valueList specify which attributes are to
    be changed. The possible values are:

	Attriubute Type

	Width INT16
	Height INT16
	ShiftX INT16
	ShiftY INT16

    Width and Height specify the new width and height for the bounding
    box. ShiftX and ShiftY specify where the Xinerama origin will be
    placed with respect to the origin of the new bounding box. This
    allows the left and upper edges of the bounding box to be changed
    without changing the visual position of the windows on the desktop.
    If Width or Height is not specified, the current values will be
    used. If ShiftX or ShiftY is not specified, 0 will be used.

    All coordinants are in the global DMX coordinant system. If
    Xinerama is not active, this request is not useful.

    Non-fatal errors will be returned in status (0 otherwise):
	DmxBadXinerama: Xinerama is not active
	DmxBadValue: The size of the bounding box is too large



    DMXGetInputCount
	==>
	inputCount: CARD32

    This request was first supported in version 1.1 of this protocol.

    This request returns the number of input devices connected to the
    Xdmx server. This number is the same as that returned by
    XListInputDevices, but is available even when the XInput extension
    is not supported.



    DMXGetInputAttributes
	deviceId: CARD32
	==>
	inputType: CARD32
	physicalScreen: CARD32
	physicalId: CARD32
	isCore: BOOL
	sendsCore: BOOL
	detached: BOOL
	name: STRING8

	Errors: Value

    This request was first supported in version 1.1 of this protocol.
    In version 2.0, the name of this request was changed from
    DMXGetInputInformation. However, since the request itself did not
    change, no changes to the underlying protocol were made. In version
    2.2, the name of detached was changed from reservation. There was
    no change in underlying protocol.

    This request returns information about the specified input device
    that cannot be obtained from the XListInputDeivices call. The
    deviceId is the same as that used by the XListInputDevices call, and
    must be in the range 0 to inputCount-1, inclusive (values outside
    this range will result in a Value error).

    The value of inputType will always be valid, and will be one of the
    following values:
	0 for local (and dummy) devices,
	1 for console devices, and
	2 for back-end devices.

    For local devices, all other fields returned, except isCore and
    sendsCore, are invalid.

    For console devices, the physicalScreen and physicalID will be
    invalid, and the name will return the name of the X server on which
    the console window is displayed.

    For back-end devices, the physicalScreen will identify the back-end
    display and can be used as an argument to DMXGetScreenAttributes to
    obtain more information; the physicalId will be the XInput device id
    on the back-end X server; and the name will be invalid (since it
    does not provide any additional information that cannot be obtained
    with DMXGetScreenAttributes).

    If isCore is True, then this device is active as a true core input
    device and will send core events. If sendsCore is True, then this
    device is an XInput extension device, but sends core events instead
    of extension events. Note that this behavior is different from that
    of XFree86 or Xorg, where XInput extension devices may send both
    extension events and core events.

    If detached is True, then this device has been detached and is no
    longer producing input events. The device may be reattached using
    DMXAddInput.



    DMXAddInput
	displayName: STRING8
	valueMask: CARD32
	valueList: LISTofVALUES
	==>
	status: CARD32
	physicalId: CARD32

	Errors: Value, Access

    This request was first supported in version 2.2 of this protocol.

    The valueMask and valueList specify the attributes to be used. The
    possible values are:

	Attribute Type

	InputType CARD32
	InputPhysicalScreen CARD32
	InputSendsCore BOOL

    This request attaches an input device to the Xdmx server. The value
    of inputType will be one:
	1 for console devices, and
	2 for back-end devices.
    Other values of InputType will return a BadValue error. Local
    devices (inputType=0 in DMXGetInputAttributes) cannot be attached or
    removed. For console devices, displayName will store the name of
    the display to be used.

    For back-end devices, InputPhysicalScreen will specify the screen
    number. BadValue will be returned if the screen number is out of
    range. BadAccess will be returned if the input has already been
    attached or if the backend screen is currently detached.

    If InputSendsCore is True, the new device will be added as a true
    core device.

    If a device was removed with DMXRemoveInput an attempt will be made
    to reconnect the previous devices (InputSendsCore is ignored in this
    case).



    DMXRemoveInput
	physicalId: CARD32
	==>
	status: CARD32

	Errors: Value, Access

    This request was first supported in version 2.2 of this protocol.

    This request detaches the input device with physicalId, and all
    associated inputs (e.g., if the physicalId is a backend mouse, and a
    keyboard is also attached to the backend, then both devices will be
    detached). If the physicalId is outside the valid range (0 to one
    less than the value returned by DMXInputCount), BadValue is
    returned. If the physicalId has already been detached, BadAccess is
    returned. The status is always 0.



5. Events

    No new events are defined by this extension.



6. Errors

    No new events are defined by this extension.



7. Encoding

    Deprecated DMX opcodes:
	DMXGetScreenInformation 2
	DMXForceWindowCreation 6
	DMXReconfigureScreen 7

    Valid DMX opcodes:
	DMXQueryVersion 0
	DMXSync 8
	DMXForceWindowCreation 9

	DMXGetScreenCount 1
	DMXGetScreenAttributes 10
	DMXChangeScreensAttributes 11
	DMXAddScreen 12
	DMXRemoveScreen 13

	DMXGetWindowAttributes 3

	DMXGetDesktopAttributes 14
	DMXChangeDesktopAttributes 15

	DMXGetInputCount 4
	DMXGetInputAttributes 5
	DMXAddInput 16
	DMXRemoveInput 17

    DMXQueryVersion
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 0 DMX opcode (X_DMXQueryVersion)
	2 1 request length
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 majorVersion
	4 CARD32 minorVersion
	4 CARD32 patchVersion
	12 unused

    DMXSync
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 8 DMX opcode (X_DMXSync)
	2 1 request length
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	20 unused

    DMXForceWindowCreation
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 9 DMX opcode (X_DMXForceWindowCreation)
	2 2 request length
	4 CARD32 window
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	20 unused


    DMXGetScreenCount
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 1 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetScreenCount)
	2 1 request length
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 screenCount
	20 unused

    DMXGetScreenAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 10 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetScreenAttributes)
	2 2 request length
	4 CARD32 physicalScreen
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 1+(n+p)/4 reply length
	4 n displayNameLength
	4 CARD32 logicalScreen
	2 CARD16 screenWindowWidth
	2 CARD16 screenWindowHeight
	2 INT16 screenWindowXoffset
	2 INT16 screenWindowYoffset
	2 CARD16 rootWindowWidth
	2 CARD16 rootWindowHeight
	2 INT16 rootWindowXoffset
	2 INT16 rootWindowYoffset
	2 INT16 rootWindowXorigin
	2 INT16 rootWindowYorigin
	n displayName
	p pad(n)

    DMXChangeScreensAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 11 DMX opcode (X_DMXChangeScreenAttributes)
	2 3+s+m+n request length
	4 s screenCount
	4 m maskCount
	4s LISTofCARD32 screens
	4m LISTofCARD32 valueMasks
	4n LISTofVALUES valueList
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	4 CARD32 errorScreen
	16 unused


    DMXAddScreen
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 12 DMX opcode (X_DMXAddScreen)
	2 3+m+(n+p)/4 request length
	4 n displayNameLength
	4 CARD32 physicalScreen
	4 CARD32 valueMask
	4m LISTofVALUES valueList
	n displayName
	p pad(n)
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	4 CARD32 physicalScreen
	16 unused

    DMXRemoveScreen
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 13 DMX opcode (X_DMXRemoveScreen)
	2 2 request length
	4 CARD32 physicalScreen
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	20 unused

    DMXGetWindowAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 3 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetWindowAttributes)
	2 2 request length
	4 CARD32 window
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 n*6 reply length
	4 n screenCount
	20 unused
	n*4 LISTofCARD32 screens
	n*4 LISTofCARD32 windows
	n*8 LISTofRECTANGLE pos
	n*8 LISTofRECTANGLE vis

    DMXGetDesktopAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 14 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetDesktopAttributes)
	2 1 request length
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	2 INT16 width
	2 INT16 height
	2 INT16 shiftX
	2 INT16 shiftY
	16 unused

    DMXChangeDesktopAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 15 DMX opcode (X_DMXChangeDesktopAttributes)
	2 2+n request length
	4 BITMASK valueMask
	4n LISTofVALUES valueList
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	20 unused

    DMXGetInputCount
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 4 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetInputCount)
	2 1 request length
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 inputCount
	20 unused

    DMXGetInputAttributes
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 5 DMX opcode (X_DMXGetInputAttributes)
	2 2 request length
	4 CARD32 deviceId
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 (n+p)/4 reply length
	4 CARD32 inputType
	4 CARD32 physicalScreen
	4 CARD32 physicalId
	4 n nameLength
	1 BOOL isCore
	1 BOOL sendsCore
	1 BOOL detached
	5 unused
	n name
	p pad(n)

    DMXAddInput
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 16 DMX opcode (X_DMXAddInput)
	2 3+m+(n+p)/4 request length
	4 n displayNameLength
	4 CARD32 valueMask
	4m LISTofVALUES valueList
	n displayName
	p pad(n)
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	4 CARD32 physicalId
	16 unused

    DMXRemoveInput
	1 CARD8 opcode (X assigned)
	1 17 DMX opcode (X_DMXRemoveInput)
	2 3 request length
	4 CARD32 physicalId
    ==>
	1 1 Reply
	1 unused
	2 CARD16 sequence number
	4 0 reply length
	4 CARD32 status
	20 unused


8. Changes to existing requests/replies/events

    No changes to existing requests, replies, or events are necessitated
    by this extension.



9. Acknowledgments



10. References

    [X11R6.4] Robert W. Sheifler. X Window System Protocol, X Consortium
	      Standard, X Version 11, Release 6.4. Available from
	      xc/doc/specs/XProtocol and xc/doc/hardcopy/XProtocol.