backend: stop using renderer to get the buffer type

When picking a format, the backend needs to know whether the
buffers allocated by the allocator will be DMA-BUFs or shared
memory. So far, the backend used the renderer's supported
buffer types to guess this information.

This is pretty fragile: renderers in general don't care about the
SHM cap (they only care about the DATA_PTR one). Additionally,
nothing stops a renderer from supporting both DMA-BUFs and shared
memory, but this would break the backend's guess.

Instead, use wlr_allocator.buffer_caps. This is more reliable since
the buffers created with the allocator are guaranteed to have these
caps.
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Simon Ser 2021-05-31 21:02:31 +02:00 committed by Simon Zeni
parent 766a24fa77
commit ce3e819b33
2 changed files with 6 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include "backend/backend.h" #include "backend/backend.h"
#include "backend/wayland.h" #include "backend/wayland.h"
#include "render/allocator.h"
#include "render/drm_format_set.h" #include "render/drm_format_set.h"
#include "render/pixel_format.h" #include "render/pixel_format.h"
#include "render/wlr_renderer.h" #include "render/wlr_renderer.h"
@ -451,11 +452,10 @@ struct wlr_backend *wlr_wl_backend_create(struct wl_display *display,
goto error_drm_fd; goto error_drm_fd;
} }
uint32_t caps = renderer_get_render_buffer_caps(renderer);
const struct wlr_drm_format_set *remote_formats; const struct wlr_drm_format_set *remote_formats;
if ((caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DMABUF) && wl->zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1) { if ((allocator->buffer_caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DMABUF) && wl->zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1) {
remote_formats = &wl->linux_dmabuf_v1_formats; remote_formats = &wl->linux_dmabuf_v1_formats;
} else if ((caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DATA_PTR) && wl->shm) { } else if ((allocator->buffer_caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_SHM) && wl->shm) {
remote_formats = &wl->shm_formats; remote_formats = &wl->shm_formats;
} else { } else {
wlr_log(WLR_ERROR, wlr_log(WLR_ERROR,

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@ -32,9 +32,8 @@
#include "backend/backend.h" #include "backend/backend.h"
#include "backend/x11.h" #include "backend/x11.h"
#include "render/allocator.h"
#include "render/drm_format_set.h" #include "render/drm_format_set.h"
#include "render/gbm_allocator.h"
#include "render/shm_allocator.h"
#include "render/wlr_renderer.h" #include "render/wlr_renderer.h"
#include "types/wlr_buffer.h" #include "types/wlr_buffer.h"
#include "util/signal.h" #include "util/signal.h"
@ -619,11 +618,10 @@ struct wlr_backend *wlr_x11_backend_create(struct wl_display *display,
goto error_event; goto error_event;
} }
uint32_t caps = renderer_get_render_buffer_caps(renderer);
const struct wlr_drm_format_set *pixmap_formats; const struct wlr_drm_format_set *pixmap_formats;
if (x11->have_dri3 && (caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DMABUF)) { if (x11->have_dri3 && (allocator->buffer_caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DMABUF)) {
pixmap_formats = &x11->dri3_formats; pixmap_formats = &x11->dri3_formats;
} else if (x11->have_shm && (caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_DATA_PTR)) { } else if (x11->have_shm && (allocator->buffer_caps & WLR_BUFFER_CAP_SHM)) {
pixmap_formats = &x11->shm_formats; pixmap_formats = &x11->shm_formats;
} else { } else {
wlr_log(WLR_ERROR, wlr_log(WLR_ERROR,