This commit introduces wlr_output_schedule_done and refactors the mechanism
used to send wl_output events to clients.
wlr_output_schedule_done schedules a wl_output.done event. This allows clients
to see wlr_output property changes as atomic.
This function is also useful for add-on interfaces like xdg_output which need
to trigger a wl_output.done event to apply their new state.
wlr_output_damage_make_current has been renamed to
wlr_output_damage_attach_render, since it's just a wrapper for
wlr_output_attach_render.
wlr_output_damage_swap_buffers has been removed completely. Instead,
wlr_output_damage now listens to successful wlr_output commits and updates its
internal state accordingly.
This updates the backend part of the output API. This is mostly renaming:
make_current becomes attach_render and swap_buffers becomes commit.
This also fixes the RDP backend to support NULL damage.
This is necessary for direct scan-out and other upcoming features. This patch
changes the output API to look like the wl_surface API.
Outputs now have some double-buffered state: the frame to be submitted
(currently only wlr_renderer frames are supported) and the damaged region.
To attach a pending frame, use wlr_output_attach_render. To set the pending
damaged region, use wlr_output_set_damage.
To submit the pending state, call wlr_output_commit. This will submit the
pending frame to the backend.
To migrate from the old API to the new one:
- Replace wlr_output_make_current calls by wlr_output_attach_render
- Replace wlr_output_swap_buffers calls by wlr_output_set_damage and
wlr_output_commit
It doesn't make sense for clients to send "accept" requests to offers that
aren't drag-and-drop. I discussed with Daniel Stone to make it a protocol
error [1] but too many clients send it (e.g. GTK+). Let's just log it for now.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/merge_requests/11#note_149710
* idle: enable the compositors to add custom idle timeouts
* idle: add a private constructor which also creates the resource
* idle: move resource creation to the idle implementation callback
When the proximity_in event is sent for tablet_v2 and there's already a
surface that currently has tablet (tool) focus, it should be told that
this is no longer the case, so we need to send the proximity_out event.
* Add compile args for libinput to lib_wlr_types
Fixes the build on openSUSE Tumbleweed
* Remove libinput include from wlr_tablet_v2.c
+ libinput isn't used in the file
+ Also remove libinput dependency from types/meson.build
Since the fullscreen request may be made before the toplevel's surface
is mapped, the requested fullscreen output needs to be stored so it
can be retrieved on map (along with the existing fullscreen property).
This commit makes the required changes for wlr_xdg_toplevel_v6.
Since the fullscreen request may be made before the toplevel's surface
is mapped, the requested fullscreen output needs to be stored so it
can be retrieved on map (along with the existing fullscreen property).
This commit makes the required changes for wlr_xdg_toplevel.
If there were no outputs in the output layout,
wlr_output_layout_get_box would return the box:
{
.x = INT_MIN,
.y = INT_MIN,
.width = INT_MIN - INT_MAX,
.height = INT_MIN - INT_MAX
}
which results in an integer underflow for both the width and height.
This changes the logic to have the box be all zeroes, since an empty
output layout does not have a width or height and the location of
something without a size is irrelevant so this just uses the origin.
The grab serial can be used to start a pointer grab. A button pressed event
should be used for this purpose.
Thus, we should only save the grab serial if it's the first button pressed
event we send. This commit makes it so the serial is not saved if a button is
released while another button is still pressed.
In case a tool was removed, but not yet destroyed by the client, the
tool_client's tool can be NULL. We have to check that as well in the
set_cursor handler to prevent using inert resources
This commit makes sure surface->mapped is true when the unmapped event is
emitted. This is necessary because listeners can only damage surfaces that are
mapped. This is similar to the fact that the destroy event is emitted before
any destruction is actually made.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3568
There is no point in modesetting an output to a mode that it is already
set to. Modesetting will cause the output to briefly flicker which is
undesirable for a noop. This prevents modesetting any wlr_output,
regardless of the backend, to it's currently set mode.
data-control: separate out a data_offer struct
This is a prerequisite to adding primary selection support.
data-control: separate out data_control_source
This is a prerequisite to adding primary selection support, since that
doesn't use wlr_data_source, but rather wlr_primary_selection_source.
Update the data-control protocol
data-control: add primary selection support
Merge create_offer and create_primary_offer
Extract code into data_control_source_destroy()
Fix pointer style
Move resource neutralization to destructor
Store wl_resource in the data_offer
Extract data_offer destruction into a function
It doesn't make sense to keep popups opened when unmapped. We also need to do
so in wlr_xdg_popup_destroy so that popups are destroyed in the correct order.
This supersedes f24e17259e and
04c9ca4198. These commits were manually removing
wlr_data_source destroy handlers when starting a new drag. This is error-prone.
Instead, this commit destroys the previous source whenever we start a new drag.
Frame events group logically connected pointer events. It makes sense to make
the backend responsible for sending frame events, since once the events are
split (ie. once the frame events are stripped) it's not easy to figure out
which events belongs to which frame again.
This is also how Weston handles frame events.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1468
This makes compositors able to block and/or customize set_selection requests
coming from clients. For instance, it's possible for a compositor to disable
rich selection content (by removing all MIME types except text/plain). This
commit implements the design proposed in [1].
Two new events are added to wlr_seat: request_set_selection and
request_set_primary_selection. Compositors need to listen to these events and
either destroy the source or effectively set the selection.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1138
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1367#issuecomment-442403454
Fixes a crash in SDL2 applications when using locked pointer.
SDL2 expects a wl_pointer v1 interface and doesn't provide a handler for
the wl_pointer::frame event. This results in a "listener function for
opcode 5 of wl_pointer is NULL" abort in wayland-client.
Tested on Xonotic v0.8.2 with libSDL2 v2.0.9. Xonotic needs to be ran
with "SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland xonotic-sdl" for SDL2 to use the wayland
backend.
When there aren't enough CRTCs for all outputs, we try to move a CRTC from a
disabled output to an enabled one. When this happens, the old output's state
wasn't changed, so the compositor thought it was still enabled and rendering.
This commit marks the old output as WLR_DRM_CONN_NEEDS_MODESET and sets its
current mode to NULL.
Occurs on subsequent calls to
relative_pointer_manager_v1_handle_get_relative_pointer()
Steps to reproduce:
- run rootston
- run examples/relative-pointer
- switch to relative pointer more than once
Note: if done fast enough it may take more than two switches to crash.
In particular, modified public creator and destructor function names,
added a display destroy listener, safely extract user data from
resources, send correct time (in usecs) in rootston, etc.
This is a common interface that can be used for all primary selection
protocols, as discussed in [1]. A new function wlr_seat_set_primary_selection
is added to set the primary selection for all protocols.
The seat now owns again the source, and resets the selection to NULL when
destroyed.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1367#issuecomment-442403454
This commits completely refactors wlr_gtk_primary_selection. The goal is to
remove gtk-primary-selection state from the seat and better handle inert
resources where it makes sense.
wlr_seat_client.primary_selection_devices has been removed and replaced by
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. This allows us to make offers inert when the
current selection is replaced.
wlr_seat_set_primary_selection has been removed because it relied on wlr_seat
instead of wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager. A new function,
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager_set_selection (candidate for the
longest function name in wlroots) has been added. It doesn't take a serial
anymore as serial checking only makes sense for set_selection requests coming
from Wayland clients (serial checking is now done in the Wayland interface
implementation).
Since wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager is now required to set the
selection, a new function wlr_xwayland_set_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager
(candidate number two for longest function name) has been added.
Devices are now made inert when the seat goes away.
Future work includes removing the last primary selection bits from the seat,
mainly wlr_seat.primary_selection_source and wlr_seat.events.primary_selection,
replacing those with new fields in wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. Or maybe
we could keep those in the seat and replace them with a re-usable interface
(for future zwp_primary_selection_v1 support). We need to think how we'll sync
these three protocols (GTK, X11 and wayland-protocols).
See https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1388
wlr_subsurface_from_wlr_surface can return NULL if the wl_surface is still
alive and if the wl_subsurface has been destroyed. Make sure we check for NULL.
Fixes https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3195