output: don't leave dangling cursor_front_buffer

Sometimes we were calling wlr_output_impl.set_cursor with a NULL
buffer, but we weren't clearing wlr_output.cursor_front_buffer.
Avoid leaving a dangling buffer behind.

Introduce a helper function output_set_hardware_cursor which calls
wlr_output_impl.set_cursor and keeps cursor_front_buffer in sync.
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Simon Ser 2021-11-30 18:33:08 +01:00 committed by Simon Zeni
parent 456b971099
commit 2540de494e

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@ -11,6 +11,26 @@
#include "types/wlr_output.h"
#include "util/signal.h"
static bool output_set_hardware_cursor(struct wlr_output *output,
struct wlr_buffer *buffer, int hotspot_x, int hotspot_y) {
if (!output->impl->set_cursor) {
return false;
}
if (!output->impl->set_cursor(output, buffer, hotspot_x, hotspot_y)) {
return false;
}
wlr_buffer_unlock(output->cursor_front_buffer);
output->cursor_front_buffer = NULL;
if (buffer != NULL) {
output->cursor_front_buffer = wlr_buffer_lock(buffer);
}
return true;
}
static void output_cursor_damage_whole(struct wlr_output_cursor *cursor);
void wlr_output_lock_software_cursors(struct wlr_output *output, bool lock) {
@ -25,8 +45,7 @@ void wlr_output_lock_software_cursors(struct wlr_output *output, bool lock) {
output->software_cursor_locks);
if (output->software_cursor_locks > 0 && output->hardware_cursor != NULL) {
assert(output->impl->set_cursor);
output->impl->set_cursor(output, NULL, 0, 0);
output_set_hardware_cursor(output, NULL, 0, 0);
output_cursor_damage_whole(output->hardware_cursor);
output->hardware_cursor = NULL;
}
@ -345,14 +364,10 @@ static bool output_cursor_attempt_hardware(struct wlr_output_cursor *cursor) {
wlr_output_transform_invert(output->transform),
buffer ? buffer->width : 0, buffer ? buffer->height : 0);
bool ok = output->impl->set_cursor(cursor->output, buffer,
hotspot.x, hotspot.y);
if (ok) {
wlr_buffer_unlock(output->cursor_front_buffer);
output->cursor_front_buffer = buffer;
output->hardware_cursor = cursor;
} else {
bool ok = output_set_hardware_cursor(output, buffer, hotspot.x, hotspot.y);
wlr_buffer_unlock(buffer);
if (ok) {
output->hardware_cursor = cursor;
}
return ok;
}
@ -465,9 +480,8 @@ void wlr_output_cursor_set_surface(struct wlr_output_cursor *cursor,
wlr_output_transform_invert(cursor->output->transform),
buffer ? buffer->width : 0, buffer ? buffer->height : 0);
assert(cursor->output->impl->set_cursor);
cursor->output->impl->set_cursor(cursor->output,
buffer, hotspot.x, hotspot.y);
output_set_hardware_cursor(cursor->output, buffer,
hotspot.x, hotspot.y);
}
return;
}
@ -490,8 +504,7 @@ void wlr_output_cursor_set_surface(struct wlr_output_cursor *cursor,
cursor->height = 0;
if (cursor->output->hardware_cursor == cursor) {
assert(cursor->output->impl->set_cursor);
cursor->output->impl->set_cursor(cursor->output, NULL, 0, 0);
output_set_hardware_cursor(cursor->output, NULL, 0, 0);
}
}
}
@ -552,9 +565,7 @@ void wlr_output_cursor_destroy(struct wlr_output_cursor *cursor) {
wlr_signal_emit_safe(&cursor->events.destroy, cursor);
if (cursor->output->hardware_cursor == cursor) {
// If this cursor was the hardware cursor, disable it
if (cursor->output->impl->set_cursor) {
cursor->output->impl->set_cursor(cursor->output, NULL, 0, 0);
}
output_set_hardware_cursor(cursor->output, NULL, 0, 0);
cursor->output->hardware_cursor = NULL;
}
wlr_texture_destroy(cursor->texture);