Some users might want to destroy the multi backend when a child
backend is being destroyed. However, they can't destroy the multi
backend if it's already in the process of being destroyed.
The destroy signal was changed to be emitted after destroying child
backends in babdd6ccf7 ("backend: fix use-after-free when destroying
backends"). However, this was done to accomodate for an old
"output_remove" event on backends, which has long been dropped in
favor of wlr_output.events.destroy.
This patch follows the same principle as 5d639394f3
("types/output: emit destroy event before destroying global").
wlr_output.refresh is populated by core wlr_output, and thus will
be zero for a custom mode with an unset refresh rate.
Save the refresh rate from the drmModeModeInfo in wlr_drm_connector
instead.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3791
`gcc-14` added a new `-Wcalloc-transposed-args` warning recently. It
detected minor infelicity in `calloc()` API usage in `wlroots`:
../backend/libinput/tablet_pad.c: In function 'add_pad_group_from_libinput':
../backend/libinput/tablet_pad.c:36:38: error: 'calloc' sizes specified with 'sizeof' in the earlier argument and not in the later argument [-Werror=calloc-transposed-args]
36 | group->rings = calloc(sizeof(unsigned int), group->ring_count);
| ^~~~~~~~
../backend/libinput/tablet_pad.c:36:38: note: earlier argument should specify number of elements, later size of each element
It can be useful for compositors to get the real DRM FD instead of
the one from the parent compositor. For instance, some compositors
might want to perform some DRM IOCTLs there to check the driver
name, fetch some DRM resources, etc. This will also be a requirement
for direct scanout on secondary GPUs.
RMFB implicitly performs a modeset to turn off any CRTC which is
using the FB. This prevents seamless transitions between two DRM
masters from working.
Use the new CLOSEFB IOCTL which doesn't turn off anything and leave
it up to the compositor to turn off outputs on shutdown if it wants
to.
Under X11, ConfigureNotify means that the window has already been resized.
Sending ConfigureRequest with the received size is not only useless, but also
can confuse the window manager, which will probably reply with the current
(i.e. *old*) size causing a configure loop.
Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3769
wl_display holds a lot more than wlr_session needs: wlr_session
only needs to wait for a FD to become readable, but wl_display
provides full access to the Wayland client and protocol objects.
Switch to wl_event_loop to better reflect the above.
Introduce a per-page-flip tracking struct passed to the kernel
when we request a page-flip event for an atomic commit. The kernel
will pass us back this pointer when delivering the event.
This eliminates any risk of mixing up events together. In particular,
if two events are pending, or if the CRTC of a connector is swapped,
we no longer blow up in the page-flip event handler.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3753
since 4932e0d347f("backend/drm: ensure plane surfaces are cleaned up on shutdown")
at finish_drm_resources called drm_plane_finsh_surface has already free the fb
Signed-off-by: zhoulei zhoulei@kylinos.cn
Signed-off-by: sunzhguy <sunzhigang1@kylinos.cn>
Right now this is done "by chance" because we disable all CRTCs
on shutdown. However, we'll stop doing this. Plus, if disabling
a CRTC fails, we don't cleanup properly.
We can just assume CLOCK_MONOTONIC everywhere.
Simplifies the backend API, and fixes clock mismatches when multiple
backends are used together with different clocks.
We currently only perform non-blocking commits for non-modeset commits
with a buffer attached.
Perform non-blocking commits whenever there is no pending pageflip
event. If a non-blocking modeset commit fails, which can happen if the
driver implicitly added more CRTCs to the commit that we did not know we
had to wait for, retry with a blocking commit.
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/2239
The name "allow_artifacts" and associated description is very vague, and
theoretically allow for tearing behavior. Clarify that we only intend to
mean artifacts related to output configuration (e.g., modesets).
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3740
Since headless and wayland-without-presentation-feedback were firing
present inside their commit impls, present was getting fired before
commit, which is cursed. Defer this with an idle timer so that commit
handlers can run before present handlers.
DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_ASYNC doesn't allow user-space to submit new
buffers before waiting for the uevent: the kernel will return EBUSY
in that case.
Fixes: c2aa7fd965 ("backend/drm: Add async page flip support to legacy")
Since e5fc8cd4c7 ("output: trigger frame/present events on all
commits on enabled output"), any commit on an enabled output is
supposed to trigger frame/present events.
The DRM backend was skipping the commit completely for no-op
commits. Stop doing so.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3719
Up until now, frame/present events were only triggered when the
user submitted a buffer. Change the wlr_output API so that these
events are triggered when any commit is applied on an enabled
output.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3708
When integrating wlroots with another toolkit, wlroots may receive
wl_pointer.enter events for surfaces not backed by a wlr_output.
Ignore such surfaces by tagging the ones we're aware of with
wl_proxy_set_tag().
We were only restoring fixed modes here. The DRM backend no longer
creates fixed modes when the compositor sets a custom mode, so we
need to handle this situation when restoring.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3698
A no-op commit should not schedule a new frame. This aligns the
headless backend with the rest of the backends.
This will be important to handle the enabled → disabled transition.
This changes the semantics of wlr_output_state. Instead of having
fields with uninitialized memory when missing from the committed
bitflag, all fields are always initialized (and maybe NULL/empty),
just like we do in wlr_surface_state. This reduces the chances of
footguns when reading a field, and removes the need to check for
the committed bitfield everywhere.
A new wlr_output_state_init() function takes care of initializing
the Pixman region.
The kernel complains when the damage exceeds the FB bounds:
[73850.448326] i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm:drm_atomic_check_only] [PLANE:31:plane 1A] invalid damage clip 0 0 2147483647 2147483647
Make the DRM backend behave like the Wayland one and allow compositors
to damage (0, 0, INT32_MAX, INT32_MAX) to repaint everything without
needing to know the exact buffer size.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7632
Based on five calls:
wlr_render_timer_create - creates a timer which can be reused across
frames on the same renderer
wlr_renderer_begin_buffer_pass - now takes a timer so that backends can
record when the rendering starts and finishes
wlr_render_timer_get_time - should be called as late as possible so that
queries can make their way back from the GPU
wlr_render_timer_destroy - self-explanatory
The timer is exposed as an opaque `struct wlr_render_timer` so that
backends can store whatever they want in there.
Commit 90d08f8f1c changed the way
wlr_drm_format_intersect worked, including passing in a destination
format list. This breaks scenarios where the intersection doesn't
find any matching formats, since we still have a valid destination
format set. This changes it to only return true if more than one
matching format is present in the intersection list.
In the logic of the DRM backend in backend_destroy, wlr_backend_finish
is called first, then the outputs are destroyed and then the
display->destroy.link is removed from the list.
This commit applies the same order to the headless backend.
Add a src_box state field. Use the SRC_* KMS props in the DRM
backend, reject the layers in the Wayland backend (for now, we can
support it later via viewporter).
This allows callers to set a destination size different from the
buffer size to scale them.
The DRM backend supports this. The Wayland backend doesn't yet
(we'd need to wire up viewporter).