These patches finish moving targa file handling into d3dx9.
--
v2: d3dx9: Add support for decoding targa files with a color map in d3dx9.
d3dx9: Add support for decoding targa files with run length encoding in d3dx9.
d3dx9: Add support for decoding targa files with different pixel orders in d3dx9.
d3dx9: Add support for loading basic targa images without WIC.
d3dx9/tests: Add more tests for loading targa files.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/6688
This MR is the first of multiples MRs adding support for the Bluetooth stack API in Wine:
1. The winebth.sys driver, which talks to BlueZ and implements several key IOCTLs for communicating with Bluetooth devices and radios.
2. A bthserv service, which is responsible for keeping track of the authentication agent, and relaying authentication requests and responses to and from the driver.
3. Userspace APIs (bluetoothapis.dll, bthprops.cpl, Windows.Devices.Bluetooth, etc).
winebth.sys is split into two "sub" drivers:
`winebth.sys`: The main entrypoint, loaded by winedevice. It listens for changes to Bluetooth devices and radios and authentication events on BlueZ, passing them on the bthenum. It also handles most IOCTL operations on Bluetooth radio PDOs.
`bthenum`: Responsible for creating nodes for discovered Bluetooth devices and associated services. It also tries to validate any IOCTLs relating to bluetooth devices before passing them to winebth.sys. (Not in this MR, likely in part 2)
The unix code is split between dbus.c, unixlib.c and winebluetooth.c, where winebluetooth is a simple wrapper around unixlib for the sake of organization.
--
v22: dlls/winebth.sys: Register and enable BTHPORT_DEVICE and BLUETOOTH_RADIO interfaces for radio PDOs.
dlls/winebth.sys: Derive a unique hardware ID for radio PDOs from their corresponding BlueZ object path.
dlls/winebth.sys: Create radio PDOs from the list of org.bluez.Adapter1 objects on BlueZ.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/6621
This MR is the first of multiples MRs adding support for the Bluetooth stack API in Wine:
1. The winebth.sys driver, which talks to BlueZ and implements several key IOCTLs for communicating with Bluetooth devices and radios.
2. A bthserv service, which is responsible for keeping track of the authentication agent, and relaying authentication requests and responses to and from the driver.
3. Userspace APIs (bluetoothapis.dll, bthprops.cpl, Windows.Devices.Bluetooth, etc).
winebth.sys is split into two "sub" drivers:
`winebth.sys`: The main entrypoint, loaded by winedevice. It listens for changes to Bluetooth devices and radios and authentication events on BlueZ, passing them on the bthenum. It also handles most IOCTL operations on Bluetooth radio PDOs.
`bthenum`: Responsible for creating nodes for discovered Bluetooth devices and associated services. It also tries to validate any IOCTLs relating to bluetooth devices before passing them to winebth.sys. (Not in this MR, likely in part 2)
The unix code is split between dbus.c, unixlib.c and winebluetooth.c, where winebluetooth is a simple wrapper around unixlib for the sake of organization.
--
v21: dlls/winebth.sys: Register and enable BTHPORT_DEVICE and BLUETOOTH_RADIO interfaces for radio PDOs.
dlls/winebth.sys: Derive a unique hardware ID for radio PDOs from their corresponding BlueZ object path.
dlls/winebth.sys: Create radio PDOs from the list of org.bluez.Adapter1 objects on BlueZ.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/6621