```
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
144 struct wlr_layer_surface_v1 *layer_surface = surface->layer_surface;
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f1f7c5b3ac0 (LWP 2473))]
(gdb) bt
```
Add a NULL check in `find_mapped_layer_by_client` like the one in `arrange_surface`.
Instead of doing this roundabout thing where we get the surface from the
view, let's instead get it from the `wlr_surface_state` that we already
track in `handle_commit`. This makes the NULL state impossible which is
what the old `get_geometry` is checking for and generally cleans
things up a little bit.
Also don't check if the geometry x/y changed, those will always
be 0 for xwayland.
Since output layout is destroyed when the wayland display is destroyed
we run into a destroy listener order problem: Either the display starts
destroying the outputs first, in which case we're good: The existing
handling will clean up. However, things go wrong if the display decides
to destroy the output layout first. In this case, sway will hold
invalid references to the output layout as part of each output so that
when it finally goes to destroy them, sway will dereference destroyed
output layout bits.
Ref: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/6844#issuecomment-1843599513
3d5ae9813d added logic to change the
underlying wlr_toplevel size for floating containers, but it does it
even if the container has no actual coordinates yet. This doesn't really
make sense to update the toplevel size in this case since there's many
things that could affect the initial coordinates (sway commands,
fullscreen state, etc.). Skip this by doing a crude check to see if the
current container state has any width.
If a floating client resizes itself, sway updates several of its
internal dimensions to match but not wlr_toplevel. This means that the
next time wlroots sends a toplevel configure event, it can have wrong
coordinates that resize the client back to its old size. To fix this,
let's just use wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_size so the wlr_toplevel has the
same dimensions as sway.
Exactly the same as 0183b9d35d0ce750588e700e536b7d2e367b0d0a but the
logic is onlly applied to xdg_shell and not xwayland.
With recent wlroots changes, backends which don't support output
modes can now support being disabled.
We were always marking mode-less outputs as disabled. Stop doing
that, check whether the output takes up some space in the layout
instead.
In case a display is unplugged, the sway output may be removed from the
userdata before the gamma_control can be reset. In this case we can't
schedule a commit on the output, simply return within the function.
backtrace full:
#0 handle_gamma_control_set_gamma (listener=0x4856a8 <server+616>, data=0x7ffce1ed59c0) at ../sway/desktop/output.c:1105
server = 0x485440 <server>
event = 0x7ffce1ed59c0
output = 0x0
#1 0x00007f430d1dca0c in wl_signal_emit_mutable ()
from /nix/store/ky1g6ylzr2m4bq8fy0gzrnqmjr6948k5-wayland-1.22.0/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x00007f430d142370 in gamma_control_destroy (gamma_control=0x29eb9b0) at ../types/wlr_gamma_control_v1.c:37
manager = 0x27e33e0
output = 0x2a10770
event = {output = 0x2a10770, control = 0x0}
#3 0x00007f430d14239b in gamma_control_handle_output_destroy (listener=<optimized out>, data=<optimized out>)
at ../types/wlr_gamma_control_v1.c:59
gamma_control = <optimized out>
#4 0x00007f430d1dca0c in wl_signal_emit_mutable ()
from /nix/store/ky1g6ylzr2m4bq8fy0gzrnqmjr6948k5-wayland-1.22.0/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#5 0x00007f430d12a0e0 in wlr_output_destroy (output=output@entry=0x2a10770) at ../types/output/output.c:384
cursor = <optimized out>
tmp_cursor = <optimized out>
layer = <optimized out>
tmp_layer = <optimized out>
#6 0x00007f430d114ecf in disconnect_drm_connector (conn=conn@entry=0x2a10770) at ../backend/drm/drm.c:1757
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "disconnect_drm_connector"
#7 0x00007f430d117078 in scan_drm_connectors (drm=drm@entry=0x1eebab0, event=event@entry=0x7ffce1ed5c1c) at ../backend/drm/drm.c:1597
c = <optimized out>
wlr_conn = 0x2a10770
drm_conn = 0x2e760d0
conn_id = <optimized out>
index = 4
i = 4
res = 0x2e761f0
seen_len = 5
seen = {true, true, true, true, true, false}
new_outputs_len = 0
new_outputs = 0x7ffce1ed5ab0
conn = <optimized out>
tmp_conn = <optimized out>
index = <optimized out>
#8 0x00007f430d113425 in handle_dev_change (listener=0x1eebbb0, data=0x7ffce1ed5c18) at ../backend/drm/backend.c:157
drm = 0x1eebab0
change = 0x7ffce1ed5c18
#9 0x00007f430d1dca0c in wl_signal_emit_mutable ()
from /nix/store/ky1g6ylzr2m4bq8fy0gzrnqmjr6948k5-wayland-1.22.0/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#10 0x00007f430d111696 in handle_udev_event (fd=<optimized out>, mask=<optimized out>, data=<optimized out>)
at ../backend/session/session.c:213
event = {type = WLR_DEVICE_HOTPLUG, {hotplug = {connector_id = 0, prop_id = 0}}}
devnum = <optimized out>
dev = 0x1ed9460
session = <optimized out>
udev_dev = 0x2e70db0
sysname = 0x2e73c60 "card0"
devnode = <optimized out>
action = 0x7f430d6677b5 "change"
seat = <optimized out>
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "handle_udev_event"
#11 0x00007f430d1de8e2 in wl_event_loop_dispatch ()
from /nix/store/ky1g6ylzr2m4bq8fy0gzrnqmjr6948k5-wayland-1.22.0/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#12 0x00007f430d1dc445 in wl_display_run () from /nix/store/ky1g6ylzr2m4bq8fy0gzrnqmjr6948k5-wayland-1.22.0/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#13 0x000000000041daa5 in server_run (server=server@entry=0x485440 <server>) at ../sway/server.c:338
No locals.
#14 0x000000000041cf4d in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=0x7ffce1ed5fe8) at ../sway/main.c:415
verbose = false
debug = false
validate = false
allow_unsupported_gpu = false
config_path = 0x0
c = <optimized out>
where event->output->data is NULL:
(gdb) p event->output->data
$5 = (void *) 0x0
This allows for layer shell surfaces to receive focus while the surface is explicitly focused, i.e allowing
text fields to receive keyboard input just like a regular surface.
Clear was done using sway_output's logical dimensions, instead of the
wlr_output physical dimensions. This meant that when output scaling was
applied, only a part of the screen would be cleared.
Use the wlr_output dimensions instead.
Regressed by: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/7552
The new wlr_render_pass API provides src_box, dst_box and clip
parameters for texture rendition. Rather than clipping the dst_box,
which control the projection matrix and leads to compression, intersect
the damage and clip box and pass these as a clip parameter.
Fixes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7579
Regressed by: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/7552
Check whether output->damage_ring.current is empty before calling
wlr_output_attach_render(). Saves us from having to un-do that
via wlr_output_rollback().
fixes#7394
Test cases:
* zwlr_output_configuration_head_v1_set_adaptive_sync 0->0, no change
* 0->1, enabled
* 1->0, disabled
* 1->1, no change
Similar tests with an incapable display resulted in `"Adaptive sync
failed, ignoring"` messages as expected.
Since [1], wlr_renderer_begin() can fail. Check its return value
and bail.
This fixes an assertion error (when begin() fails and then we try
to render something) after a GPU reset.
[1]: a541c9510a
Views now maintain a reference to a launch context which, as a last
resort, is populated at map time with a context associated with its pid.
This opens the possibility of populating it before map via another
source, e.g. xdga-tokens or configuration.
This removes the need to rename the pid_workspaces when a workspace
is renamed.
It also opens the possibility of tracking other node types. Tracking
containers would allow application to be placed correctly in the
container tree even if the user has moved their focus elsewhere since
it was launched.