This swaps the argument order of wlr_surface_accepts_touch() and
wlr_surface_accepts_tablet_v2(), putting the wlr_surface argument first
as should be the case for functions namespaced with wlr_surface_*.
This will let compositors know if changing adaptive_sync state has any
chance of working. When false, then the current state is the only
supported state, including if adaptive_sync is currently enabled as is
the case for Wayland and X11 backends.
When true, changing state might succeed, but no guarantee is made. It
just indicates that the backend does not already know it to be
impossible.
Since wlroots almost always significantly breaks API each minor release,
allowing parallel installation of wlroots helps packagers deal with
programs that require conflicting versions of wlroots.
Closes: #3786
This has been introduced way back in
be297d9d14 but is never used anywhere.
If compositors want to save the old dimensions before reacting to a
fullscreen or maximize event they can just grab the sizes within their
event handlers instead.
Instead of having separate getters for shm formats and DMA-BUF
formats, use the same pattern as wlr_output_impl.get_primary_formats
with a single function which takes buffer caps as input.
The surface argument is only used to obtain a wlr_seat_client and
semantically makes no sense. The wl_touch.cancel event applies to all
touch points and all surfaces of a client.
I decided to make the functions accept a wlr_seat_client rather than a
wl_client as it is directly available in the wlr_touch_point struct and
simplifies the implementation.
This is worth doing despite wl_client_get_destroy_listener() incorrectly
accepting a mutable wl_client pointer since this lookup_client()
function will primarily be used with a wl_display_global_filter_func_t
which only provides a const wl_client pointer.
Work around this libwayland API wart in wlroots so compositors don't
have to.
I wish to use a allowlist of globals for my security context
implementation rather than a blocklist, which means I need access to
the wp_single_pixel_buffer_manager_v1 global in order to allowlist it.
I think using a allowlist will make it harder for me to accidentally
expose globals to a security context that were meant to be restricted.
I wish to use a allowlist of globals for my security context
implementation rather than a blocklist, which means I need access to
the ext_idle_notifier_v1 global in order to allowlist it.
I think using a allowlist will make it harder for me to accidentally
expose globals to a security context that were meant to be restricted.
I wish to use a allowlist of globals for my security context
implementation rather than a blocklist, which means I need access to
the wl_shm global in order to allowlist it.
I think using a allowlist will make it harder for me to accidentally
expose globals to a security context that were meant to be restricted.
This new helper assists compositors in allocating buffers for
modesets. It degrades to different allocation parameters as
needed, and should help with screens not turning on when multiple
outputs are connected on some hardware (e.g. Intel).
For simplicity, the old logic to try allocating with explicit
modifiers first and then fallback to implicit modifiers later is
left as-is. We'll probably want to have more complicated logic
instead in the future: try the fallback on one output at a time,
and try dropping modifiers one by one instead of using implicit
modifiers (at the cost of some combinatorial explosion).
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/1873
Co-authored-by: Kenny Levinsen <kl@kl.wtf>
This allows us to remove the renderer destroy listener. The
listener was buggy: compositors can't destroy surface resources on
their own.
The wlr_compositor will always outlive the wlr_surface, so no need
for a destroy listener.
For XWayland surfaces that start maximized, it's best to send an initial
Configure event to set the size of the surface before mapping it. This
reduces visual glitches since the application sees the correct maximized
size when performing its initial layout and drawing.
wlroots surfaces emit their first "map" event after the XWayland window
has already been mapped and the first frame has been drawn & committed.
This is too late to send the initial Configure event.
So, add a new "map_request" event which is emitted immediately before
telling XWayland to map the window. Compositors can connect to this
event to send the initial Configure event to an XWayland app based on
its requested maximized (or fullscreen) state.
Compositors should not place anything visually on the screen at this
point but rather wait until the "map" event as before.
This implements the new ext-foreign-toplevel-list-v1 protocol [1].
Implemented analog to the zwlr-foreign-toplevel-management-v1 implementation.
The additional _ext_ in the names was added to avoid name collisions.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/187
Co-authored-by: Leon Henrik Plickat <leonhenrik.plickat@stud.uni-goettingen.de>
Compositors now are expected to wait for an initial commit by checking
wlr_xdg_surface.initial_commit on every surface commit and send
(schedule) configure events manually.
This makes it easy for compositors to handle situations where the
DRM or libinput backend becomes unavailable. Compositors can listen
the destroy event of the multi backend returned by
wlr_backend_autocreate() and decide what to do.
A lot of protocols extend the wl_surface state. Such protocols need
to synchronize their extended state with wl_surface.commit and
cached states. Add a new utility for this purpose.