X11 clients expect a ConfigureNotify after a ConfigureRequest. If
the compositor/window manager chooses not to honor the request
(e.g. due to the window being maximized), XWayland will not send a
"real" ConfigureNotify event and the window manager is expected to
send a synthetic event instead. Otherwise, the X11 client is left
waiting and may not repaint its window properly.
For comparison, see Openbox's client_configure() or Weston's
weston_wm_window_send_configure_notify().
v2: Move logic to wlr_xwayland_surface_configure()
This is based on previous work [1] [2].
This new API allows compositors to display buffers without needing to
perform rendering operations. This API can be implemented on Wayland
using subsurfaces and on DRM using KMS planes.
Compared to [1], this approach leverages wlr_addon_set to let backends
attach their own private state to layers, removes the pending
state (necessary for interop with wlr_output_commit_state()) and
enum wlr_output_layer_state_field.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/1985
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/3447
Reverts commit c73e20628a.
This caused a regression in the GLES2 renderer because `egl->exts.EXT_device_drm` is set in
`egl_init_display()`, which is invoked after `get_egl_device_from_drm_fd()`. So the function will
always return `EGL_NO_DEVICE_EXT`.
This is needed for compositors that want to reserve space for
XWayland panels. Such a feature can be useful in a "transitional"
setup, where only the X11 window manager and compositor is replaced
but other components of an X11 desktop environment are still used.
This change simply reads the X11 property; the compositor is free
to ignore it. Thus, compositors that don't want to support such a
"transitional" feature are not impacted.
v2: Update xwayland_surface_associate()
The #sway-devel channel is now for Sway development only. #wlroots
is the new channel to use for wlroots.
We were using #sway-devel mostly for histerical raisins. Nowadays
many wlroots developers are not working on Sway.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3586
options->scanout_primary_output indicates an output on which scanout is desirable.
Set the missing SCANOUT flag.
Fixes: 0c966f102c ("linux-dmabuf-v1: add wlr_linux_dmabuf_feedback_v1_init_with_options()")
This patch allows surfaces without keyboard focus
but with pointer focus to receive valid tokens.
This can be relevant for applications using an older version of
the layershell protocol which only provided the choice between
no keyboard focus and exclusive keyboard focus.
Instead of destroying all seats, destroy a single one. We only need
to destroy all seats at one call-site (backend_destroy), but we'll
need to destroy a single seat elsewhere in the next commit.
The hardcoded fallback "/usr/share/hwdata/pnp.ids" was only a
temporary solution to get things working while distributions were
still working on shipping it.
During a modeset, the core wlr_output logic will allocate a buffer
with a new size and commit it. However if we still have a frame
callback pending we'd refuse to perform the commit. This is
inconsistent with the DRM backend, which performs a blocking
modeset.
This is visible when resizing the Wayland toplevel. The logs are
filled with "Skipping buffer swap", and the wlr_damage_ring's
bounds are not properly updated.
Fix this by destroying the pending frame wl_callback.