The motivation for this is:
- `get_popup` and `get_toplevel` allocate role-specific resources.
- On the first non-null commit, the surface gets mapped.
- On a null commit, the surface gets unmapped. It can be mapped
again with a non-null commit.
- When the role object (xdg-toplevel or xdg-popup) is
destroyed, the surface is unmapped and role-specific resources
are destroyed. The client can call `get_popup` or `get_toplevel`
again on that surface.
- When the xdg-surface object is destroyed, the surface is
unmapped, role-specific resources are destroyed and the surface
itself is destroyed.
It was broken because the damage extents were rotated about its
own center, not about the center of the surface.
This adds a new wlr_region_rotated_bounds that rotates regions.
This allows us to have only one code path (for both non-rotated
views and rotated views) and optimizes rendering for rotated
views.
- Textures are now immutable (apart from those created from raw
pixels), no more invalid textures
- Move all wl_drm stuff in wlr_renderer
- Most of wlr_texture fields are now private
- Remove some duplicated DMA-BUF code in the DRM backend
- Add more assertions
- Stride is now always given as bytes rather than pixels
- Drop wl_shm functions
Fun fact: this patch has been written 10,000 meters up in the air.
Tested with
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm --import-immediate=1
./weston-simple-dmabuf-drm --y-inverted=1
(and combinations)
Supports only single plane XRGB dmabufs for now.