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Re: problem with putting large images: msg#00031freedesktop.xcb
Hi, Am Montag, 29. Januar 2007 18:47 schrieb Jamey Sharp: > On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 02:16:52PM +0100, Christoph Pfister wrote: > > Apparently I can't put images with xcb_put_image which are bigger than > > 0x400000 bytes. Please see the attached test case (sorry for the > > hardcoded values: 1. screen; depth = 24; bpp = 32). Using a width of > > 1134 makes it working. > > I suspect you're seeing an X server bug we noticed last June: > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7186 Possible. The same operation works with xlib ... but don't ask me what is done internally there ;-) > I assume xcb_get_maximum_request_length returns 0x400000 for you? Of > course that number is supposed to be in 4-byte units, not 1-byte units; > but it comes directly from the server, which seems to just be doing the > wrong thing. Yup, xcb_get_maximum_request_length returns 0x3fffff on my side. > --Jamey Christoph
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