The DRM backend's set_cursor function always return true if the buffer is NULL. If using a NULL cursor's buffer on startup, the wlr_output_cursor will be marked as a hardware cursor. If the cursor later gains a non-NULL buffer and the DRM backend rejects that buffer, the cursor will remain marked as a hardware cursor, despite the backend not displaying it as such. As a result, the cursor will not be displayed at all. Fix this by always resetting the hardware_cursor field in output_cursor_attempt_hardware().master
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