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.
Before we were populating wlr_output.current_mode with a generated
fixed mode when a custom mode was committed in the DRM backend. But
that's no longer the case: now a custom mode behaves the same under
the DRM backend and other backends.
wlr_output_layout was still assuming that an output without a
current_mode was disabled. Fix that assumption.
Fixes: 5567aefb1c ("backend/drm: Don't add pollute fixed modes list with custom modes")
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3743
We have current and pending state and the code uses struct
assignments between them and resets and frees in multiple places.
Introduce a reset() function so we can unify that.
wlr_cursor is responsible for sending enter/leave events, but
doesn't send fractional-scale-v1 and wl_surface.preferred_buffer_scale
events. This is not an easy thing to do from a compositor, so let's
just do it in wlr_cursor itself.
When we cleared the pending backend damage when the output committed,
we would not take into account the output transform. It's easiest to fix
this by just changing pending_commit_damage to always have transformed
coordinates.
Direct scanout damage will just accumulate on the damage ring while in
direct scanout and properly damage when we exit anyway. On the flip side
since we now manage backend damage submission ourselves, this won't break
that either.
Sadly, the new API is not backwards compatible with the old API. Since
we have already switched all users in wlroots to the new API compositors
are already practically mandated to implement the new API. Let's get rid
of the old one since there is no point.
This adds an alternate way to use wlr_damage_ring without the
concept of buffer age. Buffer age is a concept inherited from EGL
but there is no real reason why we should continue to use that in
wlroots. Instead, use wlr_buffer pointers.
Eventually, we should be able to remove the buffer age based
functions.