(some client side channels and all server side channels still need to be
ported to new api)
server: build fix, do not disable threads for rfx encoder
cliprdr client channel: implemented support for DisableThreads option
looks like thread does not make sense at all for this channel
do not initialize disabled image codecs (respect settings)
channels: client: rail: added support for DisableThreads setting
changed "BOOL DisableThreads" to "UINT32 ThreadingFlags"
dropped unnecessary apu changes
draft implementation of threading settings aware message handling api
for addins/channels
rail: use new messaging api
fixed memory leak
msgs handlers external api changes (as requested)
msgs_handlers: init fix
fixed memory leak
logic fix
resolved problems appeared after rebase to master, dropped unnecessary
changes
git clang-format origin/master
fixed TestFreeRDPCodecRemoteFX.c
"formatting, run `clang-format` please"
properly use new "rfx_context_new(BOOL, UINT32)" everywhere
passed Threading Flags to "rfx_context_new" where available
in older C standarts veriables declaration must be done before any code
requested changes
clang-format as requested
use broken signatures of standert C functions for m$ s**tos
clang-format
requested changes
requested changes
moved ThreadingFlags to stable api zone
define type for channel msg handler
typo fix
clang-format
build fix
us ThreadingFlags from server settings
git clang-format origin/master
clang-format
[MS-RDPEGFX]:
3.2.5.13 Processing an RDPGFX_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGE_PDU message
If the queueDepth field is less than 0xFFFFFFFF, the server MUST expect that
RDPGFX_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGE_PDU messages will continue to be sent by the client.
Furthermore, if the queueDepth field is in the range 0x00000001 to 0xFFFFFFFE the server SHOULD
use this value to determine how far the client is lagging in terms of graphics decoding and then
attempt to throttle the graphics frame rate accordingly.
If the queueDepth field is set to SUSPEND_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (0xFFFFFFFF), the server
MUST clear the Unacknowledged Frames (section 3.2.1.2) ADM element and MUST NOT expect any
further RDPGFX_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGE_PDU messages from the client. In this mode, the server
MUST NOT wait or block on unacknowledged frames (as the
RDPGFX_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGE_PDU message is not sent by the client) and MUST assume that
the client is able to decode graphics data at a rate faster than it is receiving frames.
On the other hand, RDPGFX_QOE_FRAME_ACKNOWLEDGE_PDU SHOULD only be used for informational and debugging
purposes and should not be taken into account.
Detail fixes:
1. Add resize support in shadow framework layer
2. Enhance X11 implementation to detect desktop resolution change
3. Fix the subRect feature.
It seems not completely finished and it looks incompatible in different source code.
Fix it to be consistent in all source code as following:
a. The subRect is only awared in framework layer, subsystem implementation should not be aware of it. It only take effect at shadow_client and corresponding shadow_input.
b. The screen and surface should only represent a monitor screen. They don't need to consider subRect feature.
4. A lobby should be alternative image shown to client when the client is not 'mayView'.
We don't need to have seperate lobby for each client, move it into server structure as 'another surface'
5. Fix display handle leak in enum monitor of X11
6. Suppress BadMatch Error while capturing the image
1. Export fps related API so that subsystem implementation no longer need to know about details in encoder structure.
2. Discard frameList dictionary.
The 'value' in this dictionary is never used and not properly free'ed when client is disconnected.
The dictionary was used to calculate 'inflight' frame count. Once an ACK is received from client, an item in the dictionary is removed.
We then calculate 'inflight' frame by the count of the items in the dictionary.
However, some rdp clients (win7 mstsc) skips frame ACK if it is inactive, ACK of some frame would actually never arrive.
We actually don't need the dictionary. We only need to record the latest acknowledged frame id, and the difference between last sent frame id is the inflight frame count.
3. Minor fix in default fps calculation. encoder->frameAck is wrongly used as integer while it's actually bool flag.