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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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P3
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5.0, 6
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sparc
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solaris_9
I have a multi-monitor setup on solaris with 2 independent screens connected to 2 different video boards, each having it's own resolution. I am trying to create a frame on the primary (default) screen and a child window on the secondary screen. On XToolkit - Solaris9, the child window does not come up. Only the parent frame is visible on the screen. This is reproducible only with XToolkit and not reproducible on Motif. I could not test it on linux since I don't have a similar setup for linux (currently I have only xinerama). This works fine on Xinerama.
I have attached a sample test. Execute it on Solaris with multi-screen setup. You should see one frame on the primary monitor and a window on the secondary monitor. If you don't see the window, the bug is reproduced.
Here is the platform info:
---- X server info ----
name of display: :0.0
version number: 11.0
vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
vendor release number: 6610
bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst, 32
image byte order: MSBFirst
default screen number: 0
number of screens: 2
---- Screen #0 -----
dimensions=1280x1024
def. depth=8
default visual id= 0x20
class: PseudoColor
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
---- Screen #1 -----
dimensions=1152x900
def. depth=8
default visual id= 0x37
class: PseudoColor
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
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Getting the X server patch revision..
awk: record `Patch: 112233-12 Obs...' has too many fields
record number 3
------- Hardware --------
Number of cpus: 1
Operating at : 440 Mhz
Swap info : total: 84352k bytes allocated + 41008k reserved = 125360k used, 971096k available
Memory size : 128 Mb
Shared Memory : SHMSEG= SHMMNI=100 SHMMAX=8388608 SHMMAX=8388608 SHMTOT=
--------- Video ---------
--- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/ffb0 ---
Type: double-buffered FFB2+ with Z-buffer
Board: rev 2 (Vertical)
PROM Information: @(#)ffb2p.fth 2.6 97/10/02
FBC: version 0x3241906d
DAC: Brooktree 9070, version 1 (Pac2)
3DRAM: Mitsubishi 130a, version 1
EDID Data: Available - EDID version 1 revision 2
Monitor Sense ID: 6 (Sun 36x31cm RGB color monitor)
Monitor possible resolutions: 1024x768x60, 1024x768x70, 1024x768x75,
1024x768x77, 1024x800x84, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x800x76,
1280x1024x60, 1280x1024x67, 1280x1024x76, 960x680x112s,
960x680x108s, 640x480x60, 1600x1200x75, 1280x1024x60c
Current resolution setting: 1280x1024x76
--- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/m640 ---
ASIC: version 0x7c004750
DAC: version 0x0
PROM: version 104
Card possible resolutions: 720x400x85, 640x480x60, 640x480x72, 640x480x75
800x600x56, 800x600x60, 800x600x72, 800x600x75, 1024x768x60
1024x768x70, 1024x768x75, 1280x1024x75, 1024x768x85, 800x600x85
640x480x85, 1280x1024x60, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x1024x67
1600x1280x76, 1920x1080x72, 1280x800x76, 1440x900x76
1600x1000x66, 1600x1000x76, 1920x1200x70, 1280x1024x85
1280x1024x76, 1152x864x75, 1600x1200x75, 1600x1200x60
1024x768x85, 800x600x75, 640x480x85, 1920x1200x60, 1920x1080x60
1400x1050x60, vga, svga, sxga+, 1152, 1280, 800x600, 1024x768
1280x1024, 1152x900, 1400x1050, 1600x1280, 1920x1080, 1600x1000
1920x1200, 1600x1200
Possible depths: 8, 24
Current resolution setting: 1152x900x66
Current depth: 8
I have attached a sample test. Execute it on Solaris with multi-screen setup. You should see one frame on the primary monitor and a window on the secondary monitor. If you don't see the window, the bug is reproduced.
Here is the platform info:
---- X server info ----
name of display: :0.0
version number: 11.0
vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
vendor release number: 6610
bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst, 32
image byte order: MSBFirst
default screen number: 0
number of screens: 2
---- Screen #0 -----
dimensions=1280x1024
def. depth=8
default visual id= 0x20
class: PseudoColor
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
---- Screen #1 -----
dimensions=1152x900
def. depth=8
default visual id= 0x37
class: PseudoColor
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
--------------------
Getting the X server patch revision..
awk: record `Patch: 112233-12 Obs...' has too many fields
record number 3
------- Hardware --------
Number of cpus: 1
Operating at : 440 Mhz
Swap info : total: 84352k bytes allocated + 41008k reserved = 125360k used, 971096k available
Memory size : 128 Mb
Shared Memory : SHMSEG= SHMMNI=100 SHMMAX=8388608 SHMMAX=8388608 SHMTOT=
--------- Video ---------
--- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/ffb0 ---
Type: double-buffered FFB2+ with Z-buffer
Board: rev 2 (Vertical)
PROM Information: @(#)ffb2p.fth 2.6 97/10/02
FBC: version 0x3241906d
DAC: Brooktree 9070, version 1 (Pac2)
3DRAM: Mitsubishi 130a, version 1
EDID Data: Available - EDID version 1 revision 2
Monitor Sense ID: 6 (Sun 36x31cm RGB color monitor)
Monitor possible resolutions: 1024x768x60, 1024x768x70, 1024x768x75,
1024x768x77, 1024x800x84, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x800x76,
1280x1024x60, 1280x1024x67, 1280x1024x76, 960x680x112s,
960x680x108s, 640x480x60, 1600x1200x75, 1280x1024x60c
Current resolution setting: 1280x1024x76
--- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/m640 ---
ASIC: version 0x7c004750
DAC: version 0x0
PROM: version 104
Card possible resolutions: 720x400x85, 640x480x60, 640x480x72, 640x480x75
800x600x56, 800x600x60, 800x600x72, 800x600x75, 1024x768x60
1024x768x70, 1024x768x75, 1280x1024x75, 1024x768x85, 800x600x85
640x480x85, 1280x1024x60, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x1024x67
1600x1280x76, 1920x1080x72, 1280x800x76, 1440x900x76
1600x1000x66, 1600x1000x76, 1920x1200x70, 1280x1024x85
1280x1024x76, 1152x864x75, 1600x1200x75, 1600x1200x60
1024x768x85, 800x600x75, 640x480x85, 1920x1200x60, 1920x1080x60
1400x1050x60, vga, svga, sxga+, 1152, 1280, 800x600, 1024x768
1280x1024, 1152x900, 1400x1050, 1600x1280, 1920x1080, 1600x1000
1920x1200, 1600x1200
Possible depths: 8, 24
Current resolution setting: 1152x900x66
Current depth: 8
- relates to
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JDK-6916096 2D: Three 2D_multimonitor Tests fails
- Closed