Author: hbelusca
Date: Fri Apr 17 00:01:37 2015
New Revision: 67218
URL:
http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?rev=67218&view=rev
Log:
[CONSRV]: Addendum to r63792: use a separate flag to filter the next-mouse-move event that
MUST NOT appear before a button-up event (this appears to be somewhat VM-dependent). See
code and CORE-8394 for more details.
Modified:
trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.c
trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.h
trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/guiterm.c
Modified: trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.c
URL:
http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos/trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv…
==============================================================================
--- trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.c [iso-8859-1]
(original)
+++ trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.c [iso-8859-1] Fri Apr
17 00:01:37 2015
@@ -1498,6 +1498,21 @@
BOOL Err = FALSE;
PCONSRV_CONSOLE Console = GuiData->Console;
+ /*
+ * HACK FOR CORE-8394 (Part 2):
+ *
+ * Check whether we should ignore the next mouse move event.
+ * In either case we reset the HACK flag.
+ *
+ * See Part 1 of this hack below.
+ */
+ if (GuiData->HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove && msg == WM_MOUSEMOVE)
+ {
+ GuiData->HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove = FALSE;
+ goto Quit;
+ }
+ GuiData->HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove = FALSE;
+
// FIXME: It's here that we need to check whether we have focus or not
// and whether we are or not in edit mode, in order to know if we need
// to deal with the mouse.
@@ -1784,8 +1799,17 @@
}
/*
- * HACK FOR CORE-8394: Ignore the next mouse move signal
- * just after mouse down click actions.
+ * HACK FOR CORE-8394 (Part 1):
+ *
+ * It appears that depending on which VM ReactOS runs, the next mouse
+ * signal coming after a button-down action can be a mouse-move (e.g.
+ * on VBox, whereas on QEMU it is not the case). However it is NOT a
+ * rule, so that we cannot use the IgnoreNextMouseSignal flag to just
+ * "ignore" the next mouse event, thinking it would always be a mouse-
+ * move signal.
+ *
+ * To work around this problem (that should really be fixed in Win32k),
+ * we use a second flag to ignore this possible next mouse move signal.
*/
switch (msg)
{
@@ -1793,7 +1817,7 @@
case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
case WM_XBUTTONDOWN:
- GuiData->IgnoreNextMouseSignal = TRUE;
+ GuiData->HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove = TRUE;
default:
break;
}
Modified: trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.h
URL:
http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos/trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv…
==============================================================================
--- trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.h [iso-8859-1]
(original)
+++ trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/conwnd.h [iso-8859-1] Fri Apr
17 00:01:37 2015
@@ -65,7 +65,9 @@
/*** The following may be put per-screen-buffer !! ***/
HCURSOR hCursor; /* Handle to the mouse cursor */
INT MouseCursorRefCount; /* The reference counter associated with the mouse
cursor. >= 0 and the cursor is shown; < 0 and the cursor is hidden. */
- BOOL IgnoreNextMouseSignal; /* Used in cases where we don't want to treat a mouse
signal */
+ BOOL IgnoreNextMouseSignal; /* Used when we need to not process a mouse signal */
+
+ BOOL HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove; /* HACK FOR CORE-8394. See conwnd.c!OnMouse for more
details. */
BOOL IsCloseButtonEnabled; /* TRUE if the Close button and the corresponding system
menu item are enabled (default), FALSE otherwise */
UINT CmdIdLow ; /* Lowest menu id of the user-reserved menu id range */
Modified: trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/guiterm.c
URL:
http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos/trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv…
==============================================================================
--- trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/guiterm.c [iso-8859-1]
(original)
+++ trunk/reactos/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/frontends/gui/guiterm.c [iso-8859-1] Fri Apr
17 00:01:37 2015
@@ -564,6 +564,8 @@
/* A priori don't ignore mouse signals */
GuiData->IgnoreNextMouseSignal = FALSE;
+ /* Initialize HACK FOR CORE-8394. See conwnd.c!OnMouse for more details. */
+ GuiData->HackCORE8394IgnoreNextMove = FALSE;
/* Close button and the corresponding system menu item are enabled by default */
GuiData->IsCloseButtonEnabled = TRUE;