[Rd] X11 help please
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Mon Jun 18 15:39:40 CEST 2007
On 6/18/2007 7:56 AM, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>> rgl normally works under Xvfb on Linux: we've been using that for the
>> testing 'for ever'.
>>
>> However R should not 'crash' on an error in a package, and the X11 device
>> has error handlers set up by
>>
>> XSetErrorHandler(R_X11Err);
>> XSetIOErrorHandler(R_X11IOErr);
>>
>> I don't see anything comparable in rgl.
>>
>> The error seems to be in the attributes, so I would have a closer look at
>> those. In particular, how are you running Xvfb?: you may need something
>> like
>>
>> Xvfb :5 -screen 0 1280x1024x24 &
>> setenv DISPLAY :5
>>
>> to ensure that you have a reasonable visual and hence colormap.
>> (On my system the default is 12 bit.)
>
> That's interesting - my first thought of Duncan's problem was unusual
> colour depth as well, but I thought very few people run their X servers
> in anything other than 24-bit or true-color mode these days (and any
> MacOSX hardware should be capable of that anyway); if 12-bit is the
> Xvfb default it is hightly likely that's the reason.
I don't know the default, but I've been specifying 24 or 32 bit depth
each time, and rgl is seeing 32 bit depth.
> I have also seen that sort of error messages in CJK related issues,
> if the X server's font path has some unsual and broken fonts; so it
> might be a good idea to disable any non-english locale, etc and try not
> to do anything clever in that direction for the time being.
I do get a warning about a missing font when I run Xvfb; Simon Urbanek
thought it was ignorable, but maybe not:
Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/
This happens before R is running, and sometimes again during the run.
I've now implemented XSetErrorHandler(R_X11Err) as Brian suggested, and
this moves the error elsewhere: R doesn't quit when it hits that error,
but it dies later because rgl isn't handling its incomplete
initialization properly. I think that will be relatively easy to track
down and fix, but I'm still left with two problems I don't know how to
solve:
1. Why am I getting this error in the first place? Since things work
on Linux, this may be a bug in the MacOSX implementation of Xvfb, but
Google doesn't turn up other reports of that, so it's more likely an rgl
problem.
2. XSetErrorHandler() is a global setting. If rgl sets it, then it
will override the setting that X11() used. Is there a way to retrieve
the previous setting, so I can set it only temporarily? There doesn't
appear to be any XGetErrorHandler() function.
Duncan Murdoch
>
> - I do run my old laptop at 16-bit only, as it is old and I get better
> performance that way with little sacrifice on visual appearance,
> but that's my choice...
>
>> On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>
>>> The rgl package currently crashes R when running under Xvfb (the
>>> "virtual frame buffer" server), at least on MacOSX. It makes sense that
>>> it shouldn't be able to work there (it needs interactivity), but I don't
>>> know how to detect the problems before they cause the crash.
>>>
>>> Currently the error happens the first time you try to open an rgl
>>> window; when rgl calls XCreateWindow R crashes with the error message
>>>
>>> X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
>>> Major opcode of failed request: 1 (X_CreateWindow)
>>> Serial number of failed request: 28
>>> Current serial number in output stream: 29
>>>
>>> I've checked and as far as I can see all the parameters we're sending to
>>> XCreateWindow are valid, but I might have missed something: I don't
>>> know much about X11 programming. (The call is
>>>
>>> ::Window xwindow = XCreateWindow(
>>> xdisplay, RootWindow(xdisplay, DefaultScreen(xdisplay)),
>>> 0, 0, 256, 256, 0,
>>> xvisualinfo->depth,
>>> InputOutput,
>>> xvisualinfo->visual,
>>> valuemask,
>>> &attrib
>>> );
>>>
>>> but without context that's probably not worth much to others.)
>>>
>>>
>>> Are there any experienced X11 programmers out there who can suggest what
>>> to do next?
>>>
>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>>
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>>
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