From: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@xxxxxxx> Xorg doesn't handle the hardware cursor correctly in that case for rotation and general transforms, and we can't force the SW cursor. Fixes: ba2aa0a8c12a ("Handle rotation in the driver also with Xorg 1.12-1.18") (Cherry picked from radeon commit 7d7abf99b5441ddb04dbee99bc8fa7abc30d4c46) Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer at amd.com> --- src/drmmode_display.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/drmmode_display.c b/src/drmmode_display.c index 567d14641..9b33d4dbb 100644 --- a/src/drmmode_display.c +++ b/src/drmmode_display.c @@ -615,10 +615,16 @@ drmmode_handle_transform(xf86CrtcPtr crtc) { Bool ret; +#if XORG_VERSION_CURRENT >= XORG_VERSION_NUMERIC(1,15,99,903,0) if (crtc->transformPresent || crtc->rotation != RR_Rotate_0) crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform = XF86DriverTransformOutput; else crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform = XF86DriverTransformNone; +#else + crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform = !crtc->transformPresent && + crtc->rotation != RR_Rotate_0 && + (crtc->rotation & 0xf) == RR_Rotate_0; +#endif ret = xf86CrtcRotate(crtc); -- 2.13.3