Since 1d581656c7 ("backend/drm: set "max bpc" to the max") we
set the "max bpc" property to the maximum value. The kernel driver
is supposed to clamp this value depending on hardware capabilities.
All kernel drivers lower the value depending on the GPU capabilities.
However, none of the drivers lower the value depending on the DP-MST
link capabilities. Thus, enabling a 4k@60Hz mode can fail on some
DP-MST setups due to the "max bpc" property.
Additionally, it's not a good idea to unconditionally set "max bpc"
to the max. A high bpc consumes more lanes and more clock speed,
which means higher power consumption and the busy lanes cannot be
used for something else (e.g. other data transfers on a USB-C cable).
For now, let's tie the "max bpc" to the pixel format of the buffer.
Introduce a heuristic to make "high bit-depth buffer" a synonym of
"I want the best quality".
This is not perfect: a "max bpc" higher than 8 might be desirable
for pixel formats with a color depth of 8 bits, for instance when
the color management KMS properties are used. But we don't really
support that yet, so let's leave this for later.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7367
We only need it for one thing: gamma size. Moreover, some bits in
the drmModeCrtc will become out-of-date, for instance the current
mode, so let's avoid caching the whole struct and only keep what
we know won't change.
connect_drm_connector() may be called long after create_drm_connector().
During that time the DRM mode might have changed. Avoid working with
stale information.
match_obj() might return a configuration where the CRTC for an
enabled connector is switched to another one.
We don't support this correctly: the wlr_output common code would
need to query again the supported formats, re-allocate the
swapchain, etc.
What's more, the kernel doesn't even support this [1]: it
requires planes to be disabled to change their CRTC, it rejects
commits directly switching the CRTC used by a plane.
[1]: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-misc/tree/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_atomic.c?h=6e90293618ed476d6b11f82ce724efbb9e9a071b#n697
If the commit fails, then our local state becomes out-of-sync with
the kernel's. Additionally, when disabling a connector without going
through dealloc_crtc(), conn->crtc would still be set.
Fix this by updating conn->crtc in drm_connector_commit_state().
The raw enum value wasn't informative enough. It's not trivial to
tell whether 0 means connected or disconnected.
Drop the status from the state after realloc, since the exact same
information is printed right above.
Instead of having a pending_fb field on the struct wlr_drm_plane,
move it to struct wlr_drm_connector_state. That way, there's no
risk having a stale pending FB around: the state doesn't survive
across tests and commits.
The cursor is a special case because it's disconnected from the
atomic state: the wlr_backend_impl.set_cursor hook sets the cursor
for the next commit. Move the field to
wlr_drm_connector.cursor_pending_fb.
We'll move the pending primary FB into the connector state in the
next commit, dropping wlr_drm_plane.pending_fb in the process.
Introduce a dedicated field for the cursor, which has to be managed
in a special way due to our set_cursor API.
We were calling drm_connector_supports_vrr() before
drm_connector_alloc_crtc(). Thus, when an output is currently off,
the VRR test would always fail, because it checks that the
vrr_enabled CRTC prop exists.
The old drm_connector_set_mode() function did that by calling
drm_crtc_page_flip(). We lost this in the refactoring.
Fixes: f216e97983 ("backend/drm: drop drm_connector_set_mode()")
Once we are DRM master, the CRTC cannot be changed behind our back
except during a VT switch.
After a VT switch, we try to restore whatever KMS state we had last
programmed. Reloading the current CRTC from KMS breaks this and
can result in a modeset without a FB.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3432
The drm_connector_commit_state() call in handle_session_active()
was not resulting in any atomic commit, because it didn't match any
of the if branches: active = true, no new buffer was committed,
and adaptive sync/gamma LUT were unchanged. Thus the commit was a
no-op.
Later on, when the compositor performs regular page-flips, the
kernel would return EINVAL indicating that a modeset was needed.
Rework the logic to use a non-blocking page-flip commit if a buffer
was committed, and use a blocking commit if the connector is on or
is being disabled. The only case where we should skip the atomic
commit is when disabling (active = false) an already-disabled
connector (conn->crtc == NULL).
Note, 6936e163b5 ("backend/drm: short-circuit no-op commits")
has introduced early returns for other situations where we don't
need to perform an atomic commit (e.g. updating scale or transform
of an output).
Fixes: f216e97983 ("backend/drm: drop drm_connector_set_mode()")
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3432
Extract the logic to fetch the current mode to a separate function
to make it more readable. Stop dying in an assert when
get_drm_prop_blob() fails. Always make it so the drmModeModeInfo
pointer is allocated so that we can free() it unconditionally.
We already have disconnect_drm_connector() to handle the
CONNECTED → DISCONNECTED transition. Let's add
connect_drm_connector() to handle DISCONNECTED → CONNECTED. This
makes scan_drm_connectors() shorter and easier to follow.
No functional change, literally just moving code around.
We were using the legacy API (with a detour through drmModeEncoder)
to find out the current CRTC for a connector. Use the atomic API
when available.
Also extract the whole logic into a separate function for better
readability, and better handle errors.
Instead of special-casing modesets, we can just cut the wrapper
and directly call drm_crtc_page_flip(). drm_connector_test() should
already have the checks previously done in drm_connector_set_mode(),
all we need to do is update enabled/mode after a successful atomic
commit.
This field becomes stale too easily: for instance, see 6adca4089c
("backend/drm: don't unconditionally set desired_enabled").
Additionally, drm_connector_alloc_crtc() needs to do some weird
dance, restoring its previous value.
Instead, add a connector arg to realloc_crtcs() to indicate a new
connector we want to enable.
We were unconditonally setting desired_enabled = true for all
connected connectors. This makes realloc_crtcs() always keep a CRTC
active for these, even if the user doesn't want to enable them.
When starting up, the compositor might call wlr_output_set_mode()
with a mode which is already the current one. wlroots will detect
this and make the wlr_output_set_mode() call a no-op. During the
next wlr_output_commit() call, wlroots will perform an atomic
commit without the ALLOW_MODESET flag.
This is an issue, because some drivers need ALLOW_MODESET even if
the mode is the same. For instance, if the FB stride or modifier
changed, some drivers require a modeset.
Add a new flag "allow_artifacts" which is set when the compositor
calls mode-setting functions. Use this flag to figure out whether
we want to perform atomic commits with ALLOW_MODESET.
(The name "allow_artifacts" is picked because ALLOW_MODESET is a
misnomer, see [1].)
[1]: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/505107/
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3499
Previously, adaptive sync was just a hint and wouldn't make any
atomic commit fail if the backend didn't support it. The main reason
is wlr_output_test wasn't supported at the time.
Now that we have a way for compositors to test whether a change can
work, let's remove the exception for adaptive sync and convert it to
a regular output state field.
"max bpc" is a maximum value, the driver is free to choose a
smaller value depending on the bandwidth available.
Some faulty monitors misbehave with higher bpc values. We'll add
a workaround if users get hit by these in practice.
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/612
The EDID 1.4 spec says that the serial number is optional:
> If this field is not used, then enter “00h, 00h, 00h, 00h”.
Leave the wlr_output.serial field NULL in that case, and hide it
from the output description.
Some output commits (changing e.g. the output scale or transform)
don't require any change in the KMS state. Instead of going through
a KMS commit, return early. Blocking KMS commits can be expensive.
Maintaining our internal table up-to-date is tedious: one needs to
manually go through the PnP ID registry [1] and check whether we're
missing any entry.
udev_hwdb already has an API to fetch a manufacturer name from its
PnP ID. Use that instead.
[1]: https://uefi.org/pnp_id_list
wlroots picks names for all outputs, but it might be desirable for
compositor to override it.
For instance, Sway will use a headless output as a fallback in
case no outputs are connected. Sway wants to clearly label the
fallback output as such and label "real" headless outputs starting
from HEADLESS-1.
Expose the panel orientation with wlr_drm_connector_get_panel_orientation.
Leave it to the compositor to consume this information and configure the
output accordingly.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1581
Modesets require a buffer. The DRM backend tried to auto-enable
outputs when a CRTC becomes available in the past, but now that
fails because no buffer is available.
Instead of having this magic inside the DRM backend, a better
approach is to do it in the compositor or in an optional helper.
Previously, we were copying wlr_output_state on the stack and
patching it up to be guaranteed to have a proper drmModeModeInfo
stored in it (and not a custom mode). Also, we had a bunch of
helpers deriving DRM-specific information from the generic
wlr_output_state.
Copying the wlr_output_state worked fine so far, but with output
layers we'll be getting a wl_list in there. An empty wl_list stores
two pointers to itself, copying it on the stack blindly results in
infinite loops in wl_list_for_each.
To fix this, rework our DRM backend to stop copying wlr_output_state,
instead add a new struct wlr_drm_connector_state which holds both
the wlr_output_state and additional DRM-specific information.
Using GBM to import DRM dumb buffers tends to not work well. By
using GBM we're calling some driver-specific functions in Mesa.
These functions check whether Mesa can work with the buffer.
Sometimes Mesa has requirements which differ from DRM dumb buffers
and the GBM import will fail (e.g. on amdgpu).
Instead, drop GBM and use drmPrimeFDToHandle directly. But there's
a twist: BO handles are not ref'counted by the kernel and need to
be ref'counted in user-space [1]. libdrm usually performs this
bookkeeping and is used under-the-hood by Mesa.
We can't re-use libdrm for this task without using driver-specific
APIs. So let's just re-implement the ref'counting logic in wlroots.
The wlroots implementation is inspired from amdgpu's in libdrm [2].
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2916
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/merge_requests/110
[2]: 1a4c0ec9ae/amdgpu/handle_table.c
The Coordinated Video Timings (CVT) spec [1] defines two types of
timings: the "CVT standard CRT" timings and the "CVT reduced blanking"
timings (see section 3.6).
The standard CRT timings include pauses in the video stream to allow
CRT displays to reposition their electron beam at the end of each
horizontal scan line [2]. While this was desirable a few decades ago,
nowadays we can just generate a CVT reduced blanking timing by default.
wlroots users can still set full custom DRM modes via
wlr_drm_connector_add_mode.
[1]: https://glenwing.github.io/docs/VESA-CVT-1.2.pdf
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Video_Timings#Reduced_blanking
To retrieve the formats, an allocated crtc is required. If there is no
currently no crtc available, try to allocate it. This reproducable by
having a disabled output and going through a suspend cycle with amdgpu.
On start CRTCs look like this:
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1099] Reallocating CRTCs
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1110] State before reallocation:
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DP-1' crtc=0 state=1 desired_enabled=1
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DP-2' crtc=1 state=1 desired_enabled=1
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'HDMI-A-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'HDMI-A-2' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DVI-D-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1167] State after reallocation:
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DP-1' crtc=0 state=1 desired_enabled=1
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DP-2' crtc=1 state=1 desired_enabled=1
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'HDMI-A-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'HDMI-A-2' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:00:00.588 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DVI-D-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
where DP-1 is than disabled. After suspend/resume, allocation turns into:
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1099] Reallocating CRTCs
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1110] State before reallocation:
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DP-1' crtc=-1 state=1 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DP-2' crtc=1 state=3 desired_enabled=1
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'HDMI-A-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'HDMI-A-2' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1116] 'DVI-D-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1167] State after reallocation:
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DP-1' crtc=-1 state=1 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DP-2' crtc=1 state=3 desired_enabled=1
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'HDMI-A-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'HDMI-A-2' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
00:30:22.680 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:1174] 'DVI-D-1' crtc=-1 state=0 desired_enabled=0
where the crtc for DP-1 is now NULL. Trying to enable the output results
in:
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:351] Turning on output DP-1
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:360] Set preferred mode
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:366] Preferred mode rejected, falling back to another mode
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.906 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.906 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:400] Auto-detected output scale: 1.000000
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:430] Committing output DP-1
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:464] connector DP-1: Can't enable an output without a buffer
10:43:36.907 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:512] Failed to get primary display formats
10:43:36.907 [ERROR] [sway/config/output.c:435] Failed to commit output DP-1
where the primary format can't be queried since there is no crtc
allocated for the connector. Allocating the connector inside
drm_connector_get_primary_formats() fixes this issue. This is possible
since the only user of get_primary_formats() is the swapchain allocation
function, which is only called on output enable. Do the same thing for
the cursor formats in case the user queries them before the output is
enabled.
This reverts commit 85757665e6.
We now check if the output is enabled within wlr_output_send_frame, no
need to handle this explicitly in the DRM backend. This also fixes a
race which was introduced with this commit: if we schedule the flip,
disable and commit the output before the flip happens,
output.frame_pending will not be reset to false. We than always fail to
enable the output subsequently:
00:07:13.276 [INFO] [sway/commands.c:257] Handling command 'output DP-2 enable'
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [sway/commands.c:428] Subcommand: enable
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:204] Merging on top of existing output config
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:227] Config stored for output DP-2 (enabled: 1) (-1x-1@-1.000000Hz position 0,0 scale -1.000000 subpixel unknown transform -1) (bg /home/phoenix/Pictures/Wallpapers/mine/oper.jpg fill) (dpms 1) (max render time: -1)
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:351] Turning on output DP-2
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:360] Set preferred mode
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:465] connector DP-2: Can't enable an output without a buffer
00:07:13.276 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:689] Attaching empty buffer to output for modeset
00:07:13.277 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:329] Output DPI: 162.560000x161.364706
00:07:13.277 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:400] Auto-detected output scale: 1.000000
00:07:13.277 [DEBUG] [sway/config/output.c:430] Committing output DP-2
00:07:13.277 [DEBUG] [wlr] [types/wlr_output.c:729] Tried to commit a buffer while a frame is pending
since the basic_output_test will always fail.
Reset frame_pending to false even if the output has been disabled in the
meantime.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/3109
When testing a modeset, make sure the caller has also provided a
buffer. This allows df0e75ba05 ("output: try skipping buffer
allocation if the backend allows it") to work as expected with the
DRM backend.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/3086
Unless we're dealing with a multi-GPU setup and the backend being
initialized is secondary, we don't need a renderer nor an allocator.
Stop initializing these.
This is the cause of the spurious "drmHandleEvent failed" messages
at exit. restore_drm_outputs calls handle_drm_event in a loop without
checking whether the FD is readable, so drmHandleEvent ends up with a
short read (0 bytes) and returns an error.
The loop's goal is to wait for all queued page-flip events to complete,
to allow drmModeSetCrtc calls to succeed without EBUSY. The
drmModeSetCrtc calls are supposed to restore whatever KMS state we were
started with. But it's not clear from my PoV that restoring the KMS
state on exit is desirable.
KMS clients are supposed to save and restore the (full) KMS state on VT
switch, but not on exit. Leaving our KMS state on exit avoids unnecessary
modesets and allows flicker-free transitions between clients. See [1]
for more details, and note that with Pekka we've concluded that a new
flag to reset some KMS props to their default value on compositor
start-up is the best way forward. As a side note, Weston doesn't restore
the CRTC by does disable the cursor plane on exit (see
drm_output_deinit_planes, I still think disabling the cursor plane
shouldn't be necessary on exit).
Additionally, restore_drm_outputs only a subset of the KMS state.
Gamma and other atomic properties aren't accounted for. If the previous
KMS client had some outputs disabled, restore_drm_outputs would restore
a garbage mode.
[1]: https://blog.ffwll.ch/2016/01/vt-switching-with-atomic-modeset.html
Right now callers of drm_crtc_commit need to check whether the
interface is legacy or atomic before passing the TEST_ONLY flag.
Additionally, the fallbacks for legacy are in-place in the common
code.
Add a test_only arg to the crtc_commit hook. This way, there's no
risk to pass atomic-only flags to the legacy function (add an assert
to ensure this) and all of the legacy-specific logic can be put back
into legacy.c (done in next commit).
The previous fix tried to side-step cursor->pending_fb completely.
However that messes up our buffer locking mechanism.
Instead, stop clearing the pending cursor FB on a failed commit. The
pending cursor FB will remain for the next commit.
Fixes: 6c3d080e25 ("backend/drm: populate cursor plane's current_fb")
This reverts commit 6c3d080e25.
Populating wlr_drm_plane.current_fb messes up the buffer's locking.
The previous buffer is released while it's still being displayed
on-screen.
Custom backends and renderers need to implement
wlr_backend_impl.get_buffer_caps and
wlr_renderer_impl.get_render_buffer_caps. They can't if enum
wlr_buffer_cap isn't made public.
Right now, when a new output state field is added, all backends by
default won't reject it. This means we need to add new checks to
each and every backend when we introduce a new state field.
Instead, introduce a bitmask of supported output state fields in
each backend, and error out if the user has submitted an unknown
field.
Some fields don't need any backend involvment to work. These are
listed in WLR_OUTPUT_STATE_BACKEND_OPTIONAL as a convenience.
The set_cursor() hook is a little bit special: it's not really
synchronized to commit() or test(). Once set_cursor() returns true,
the new cursor is part of the current state.
This fixes a state where wlr_drm_connector.cursor_enabled is true
but there is no FB available. This is triggered by set_cursor()
followed by a failed commit(), which resets pending_fb.
We should definitely fix the output interface to make the cursor part
of the pending state, but that's a more involved change.
Instead of trying to perform a real modeset in init_renderer,
perform an atomic test-only commit to find out whether disabling
modifiers is necessary because of bandwidth limitations.
This decouples init_renderer from the actual commit, making it
possible to modeset an output with a user-supplied buffer instead
of a black frame.
We loose the ability to make sure the buffers coming from the
swapchain will work fine when using the legacy interface. This
can break i915 when atomic is disabled and modifiers enabled.
But i915 always has atomic (so the user must explicitly disable it
to run into potential bandwidth limitations) and is the only known
problematic driver.
Instead of passing a wlr_texture to the backend, directly pass a
wlr_buffer. Use get_cursor_size and get_cursor_formats to create
a wlr_buffer that can be used as a cursor.
We don't want to pass a wlr_texture because we want to remove as
many rendering bits from the backend as possible.
Backend-initiated mode changes can use this function instead of
going through drm_connector_set_mode. drm_connector_set_mode becomes
a mere drm_connector_commit_state helper.
Replace it with a new drm_connector_state_is_modeset function that
decides whether a modeset is necessary directly from the
wlr_output_state which is going to be applied.
Populate the wlr_output_state when setting a mode. This will allow
drm_connector_set_mode to stop relying on ephemeral fields in
wlr_drm_crtc. Also drm_connector_set_mode will be able to apply
both a new buffer and a new mode atomically.
Stop assuming that the state to be applied is in output->pending in
crtc_commit. This will allow us to remove ephemeral fields in
wlr_drm_crtc, which are used scratch fields to stash temporary
per-commit data.
PRIME support for buffer sharing has become mandatory since the renderer
rewrite. Make sure we check for the appropriate capabilities in backend,
allocator and renderer.
See also #2819.
Downgrade errors to DEBUG level, because drm_fb_create is used in
test_buffer, so errors aren't always fatal. Add ERROR logs at call
sites where a failure is fatal, to make it clear something wrong
happened.
If the import to KMS succeeds, we have a better chance to be able to
scan it out.
Importing is also necessary for test-only commits, which we want to
add in the future.
Compute only the transform matrix in the output. The projection matrix
will be calculated inside the gles2 renderer when we start rendering.
The goal is to help the pixman rendering process.
In 93cd3a79b2 ("backend/drm: stop using GBM flags"), we stopped
using the GBM_BO_USE_LINEAR flag in favor of a modifier list set
to { DRM_FORMAT_MOD_LINEAR }. However, the last argument of
drm_plane_init_surface disables modifiers -- so the buffer will just
get allocated with an implicit modifier, without necessarily being
LINEAR.
To fix this, allow modifiers when allocating the cursor buffers.
wlr_drm_plane.formats should already have the necessary LINEAR
restrictions.
Fixes: 93cd3a79b2 ("backend/drm: stop using GBM flags")
This allows a compositor to get a KMS connector object ID from a
wlr_output. The compositor can then query more information about
the connector via libdrm.
This gives more freedom to compositors and allows them to read
KMS properties that wlroots doesn't know about. For instance,
they could read the EDID or the suggested_{X,Y} properties and
change their output configuration based on that.
The subconnector property indicates the connector sub-type. This is
useful because that usually indicates what kind of connector the user
has plugged in to their monitor, e.g. a DisplayPort-to-DVI cable will
indicate a DVI subconnector. Also some laptops have non-DP connectors
that are internally linked to a DP port on the GPU.
Set the output description accordingly.
See https://drmdb.emersion.fr/properties/3233857728/subconnector