This is unreliable because this is first come, first served: the
first capture stream decides whether or not cursors will be
included. Moreover, if the output lacks hw cursor support, cursors
will always be included. But it's the best we're going to get with
automatic wlr_output sources (and has bug parity with
wlr-screencopy-unstable-v1).
Up until now only the DRM backend required an output commit after
updating the cursor. Unify this for all backends, because:
- Screen capture can now catch cursor updates listening for output
commits
- In the future we want to make the cursor a regular wlr_output_layer,
which would need an output commit to be updated anyways
If a surface with an existing buffer has a syncobj surface state created
without committing a new buffer with associated timelines, callers will
see the surface as having a syncobj state and may try to use it, but
calling the signal_release_with_buffer helper at this time will assert
on the lacking release timeline.
As this is a valid situation, remove the assert and replace it with an
early return so that callers do not need to explicitly check for the
presence of valid timelines.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3895
A struct wlr_xdg_toplevel_configure is passed in with the whole
state. This makes it a lot clearer that the size and WM state are
always sent to the client.
It was completely wrong: according to the protocol, the effective
geometry is only updated on commit time if there pending state has
new state from xdg_surface.set_window_geometry or
xdg_surface.set_window_geometry has never been sent at all.
This commit adds wlr_xdg_surface.geometry which correctly matches the
effective window geometry and removes now-useless
wlr_xdg_surface_get_geometry().
It seems that some scene compositors want to avoid wlr_scene_output_commit
and use the lower lever wlr_scene_output_build_state. However, build
state does not early return if a frame is not needed so compositors will
implement the check themselves. Let's add a helper function that compositors
can use to implement the check.
Technically pending_commit_damage is a private interface, so this lets
compositors not interface with private interfaces to implement the check.
This fixes direct scanout VRR. As direct scanout buffers are not part
of the swapchain, we would mistakenly union instead of subtract the damage
meaning it will just accumulate indefinitely.
The reason for this existing in the first place is for compositors that
might want to sidestep scene and commit their own buffers to the output.
In this case, scene could theoretically acknowledge that and update the
damage. Except, this really didn't work because WLR_OUTPUT_STATE_DAMAGE
would need to be defined which is optional. This patch also properly
acknowledges commits without damage.
In the use case of a weird compositor that might want to sidestep scene,
they can just trash the damage ring themselves.
Fixes: #3871
There were two problems with the old implementation:
1. wlr_scene_output_commit would bail early if a frame wasn't requested
and there was no commit damage, however commit damage could never accumulate
until rendering happens. The check was subtly wrong as a result.
2. Previously, we would fill the pending commit damage based on the
current state of the damage ring. However, during direct scanout, the
damage would accumulate which would mean we would submit damage from
previous frames even if we didn't need to.
This commit removes extra wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_parent() calls,
simplifies wlr_surface->wlr_xdg_toplevel conversion logic, makes related
structures store wlr_xdg_toplevel objects directly instead of
wlr_surface objects, and improves the code style.
Without this patch, a client calling handle.destroy() will trigger
an assert in libwayland due to a NULL pointer for the destroy handler.
Also implement a missing .destroy handler for the manager itself
and delay destruction of the manager resource from the .stop handler
to the .destroy handler.