On the drm output the wlr_drm_connector structs are reused.
This struct contains the wlr_output struct, which is reused as well.
The old code kept modes/edid and output state persistent over hotplug.
This nulls the relevant strings, reads newer edid data and removes old
modes on unplug.
The backend destroy signal is emitted before the output_remove
signal is. When the destroy signal is emitted listeners remove
their output_remove listener, so the output_remove signal is never
received and listeners have an invalid output pointer.
The correct way to solve this would be to remove the output_remove
signal completely and use the wlr_output.events.destroy signal
instead. This isn't yet possible because wl_signal_emit is unsafe
and listeners cannot be removed in listeners.
The wlr_drm_surface_init function is called (upon others) when the drm
mode is changed.
When the surface was used previously this replaced the gbm_surface, but
did not replace the gbm buffers (front/back).
With this, wlr_drm_surface_get_from never set up the new buffers with
the new glViewport because surf->front existed.
This frees the buffers to get new buffers on the new surface with the
new viewport.
Right now, we are adding systemd and elogind backends to the build
system as soon as their libraries are found on the build system.
Instead, we should only add them if the libraries have been found _and_
the user has actually requested them to be included.
since we're looking at pointer differences.
Otherwise the build fails on arm like
In file included from ../backend/drm/drm.c:19:0:
../include/wlr/util/log.h:34:17: error: format '%jd' expects argument of type 'intmax_t', but argument 7 has type 'int' [-Werror=format=]
_wlr_log(verb, "[%s:%d] " fmt, _strip_path(__FILE__), __LINE__, ##__VA_ARGS__)
^
../backend/drm/drm.c:462:2: note: in expansion of macro 'wlr_log'
wlr_log(L_DEBUG, "%s: crtc=%ju ovr=%jd pri=%jd cur=%jd", conn->output.name,
^~~~~~~
../backend/drm/drm.c:462:39: note: format string is defined here
wlr_log(L_DEBUG, "%s: crtc=%ju ovr=%jd pri=%jd cur=%jd", conn->output.name,
~~^
%d
This backports some changes to #319 to fix the screenshooter data
format. This also adds wlr_backend_get_renderer which will be
useful to support multiple renderers.
This adds back `wlr_output::needs_swap`. This allows a backend to
request buffer swaps even if the output isn't damaged. This is
needed by the DRM backend to trigger pageflips when the cursor
moves.
Same as what atomic_crtc_set_cursor does
Core was generated by `_build/rootston/rootston'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0 0xb6f28a1c in atomic_crtc_move_cursor (drm=0x1ebc8e8, crtc=0x1ead498, x=0, y=0) at ../backend/drm/atomic.c:170
170 if (!crtc || !crtc->cursor) {
(gdb) bt
0 0xb6f28a1c in atomic_crtc_move_cursor (drm=0x1ebc8e8, crtc=0x1ead498, x=0, y=0) at ../backend/drm/atomic.c:170
1 0xb6f2a856 in wlr_drm_connector_move_cursor (output=0x2242b28, x=0, y=0) at ../backend/drm/drm.c:634
2 0xb6f3cea0 in wlr_output_cursor_set_image (cursor=0x21a0338, pixels=0x22e1290 "", stride=24, width=24, height=24, hotspot_x=4, hotspot_y=4) at ../types/wlr_output.c:516
3 0xb6f39da2 in wlr_cursor_set_image (cur=0x22cfc90, pixels=0x22e1290 "", stride=24, width=24, height=24, hotspot_x=4, hotspot_y=4, scale=1) at ../types/wlr_cursor.c:310
4 0xb6f44d2a in wlr_xcursor_manager_set_cursor_image (manager=0x22cfd10, name=0x434420 "left_ptr", cursor=0x22cfc90) at ../types/wlr_xcursor_manager.c:80
5 0x00431c0a in roots_seat_configure_xcursor (seat=0x22cef08) at ../rootston/seat.c:515
6 0x0043137c in roots_seat_init_cursor (seat=0x22cef08) at ../rootston/seat.c:210
7 0x004315ec in roots_seat_create (input=0x218d220, name=0x434594 "seat0") at ../rootston/seat.c:289
8 0x0042ecba in input_get_seat (input=0x218d220, name=0x434594 "seat0") at ../rootston/input.c:39
9 0x0042ed04 in input_add_notify (listener=0x218d228, data=0x218d3b0) at ../rootston/input.c:54
10 0xb6f2f2e6 in wl_signal_emit (signal=0x1ea548c, data=0x218d3b0) at /usr/include/wayland-server-core.h:387
11 0xb6f2f572 in input_add_reemit (listener=0x1ea9990, data=0x218d3b0) at ../backend/multi/backend.c:101
12 0xb6f2db7e in wl_signal_emit (signal=0x1ea992c, data=0x218d3b0) at /usr/include/wayland-server-core.h:387
13 0xb6f2ddaa in handle_device_added (backend=0x1ea9920, libinput_dev=0x2292598) at ../backend/libinput/events.c:87
14 0xb6f2e164 in wlr_libinput_event (backend=0x1ea9920, event=0x2292b78) at ../backend/libinput/events.c:198
15 0xb6f2d678 in wlr_libinput_readable (fd=23, mask=1, _backend=0x1ea9920) at ../backend/libinput/backend.c:28
16 0xb6f2d7c0 in wlr_libinput_backend_start (_backend=0x1ea9920) at ../backend/libinput/backend.c:74
17 0xb6f27170 in wlr_backend_start (backend=0x1ea9920) at ../backend/backend.c:30
18 0xb6f2f320 in multi_backend_start (wlr_backend=0x1ea5480) at ../backend/multi/backend.c:22
19 0xb6f27170 in wlr_backend_start (backend=0x1ea5480) at ../backend/backend.c:30
20 0x0042fbc6 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbe89dd04) at ../rootston/main.c:60
Add a remote display name argument to wlr_wl_backend_create.
If NULL is passed to the wayland backend at all times, creating a
wayland backend *after* the compositor was started up, would require
changing the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable.
Without this patch I'm getting the following build error when building
with Nix:
FAILED: backend/wlr_backend@sta/session_direct-ipc.c.o
In file included from ../backend/session/direct-ipc.c:20:0:
/nix/store/9ac27wk5vh47p28gladbdfafpidrx9rh-libdrm-2.4.88-dev/include/xf86drm.h:40:17: fatal error: drm.h: No such file or directory
#include <drm.h>
^
compilation terminated.
* Moved os-compatibility.c to util
* Added header under util
* Removed static since it isn't needed (i think so)
* Adjusted meson.build to include lib_wlr
Improved some codestyle
* Added guard to os-compatibility.h
* Fixed typo in include statment
Adjusted Guard
* Changed guard to _WLR_UTIL_OS_COMPATIBILITY
Xwayland uses SIGUSR1 to signal readiness.
With direct(-freebsd) session and Xwayland, wlroots was confusing the
Xwayland readiness signal with a vt switch signal, freezing the desktop.
Same problem was found in Weston in 2014:
https://phabricator.freedesktop.org/T7080
We now use doubles until the last minute, which makes it so we can move
the pointer more precisely. This also includes a fix for tablet tools,
which move absolutely and sometimes do not update the X or Y axis.
In pointer.c, some axis event was emitted even if the event pointer did not have
current axis.
In X11 backend pointer scroll events seem to be composed of both BUTTON_PRESS
and BUTTON_RELEASE. Therefore we should skip one of them (RELEASE) to avoid
event duplication.