See the spec at [1]. tl;dr EGL has terrible defaults: eglTerminate()
may have side-effects on completely unrelated EGLDisplay objects.
This extension allows us to opt-in to get the sane behavior:
eglTerminate() only free's our own EGLDisplay without affecting
others.
[1]: https://registry.khronos.org/EGL/extensions/KHR/EGL_KHR_display_reference.txt
This is documented to reset the gamma LUT, but we don't handle this
properly.
While at it, make sure we leave wlr_output.pending in a good state
on allocation failure.
wlr_buffer.c is difficult to read because it contains a mixed bag
of unrelated things: base buffer type, buffer implementations,
buffer resource factory, and client buffer.
Split each of these into their own file.
valgrind said (on exit from labwc):
Invalid write of size 8
at 0x487DEAF: wl_list_remove (wayland-util.c:56)
by 0x487DF80: wl_signal_emit_mutable (wayland-server.c:2182)
by 0x48CD6B7: backend_destroy.part.0.lto_priv.0 (backend.c:41)
by 0x48DC19D: multi_backend_destroy (backend.c:58)
by 0x4880286: UnknownInlinedFun (wayland-server.c:2315)
by 0x4880286: wl_display_destroy (wayland-server.c:1170)
by 0x112491: UnknownInlinedFun (server.c:485)
by 0x112491: main (main.c:110)
Address 0x1f9d0210 is 112 bytes inside a block of size 136 free'd
at 0x484426F: free (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
by 0x487DF6D: wl_signal_emit_mutable (wayland-server.c:2179)
by 0x48CD6B7: backend_destroy.part.0.lto_priv.0 (backend.c:41)
by 0x48DC19D: multi_backend_destroy (backend.c:58)
by 0x4880286: UnknownInlinedFun (wayland-server.c:2315)
by 0x4880286: wl_display_destroy (wayland-server.c:1170)
by 0x112491: UnknownInlinedFun (server.c:485)
by 0x112491: main (main.c:110)
Block was alloc'd at
at 0x4846A73: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
by 0x4918D4E: drm_lease_device_v1_create (wlr_drm_lease_v1.c:639)
by 0x48D3B00: wlr_multi_for_each_backend (backend.c:249)
by 0x49191D2: wlr_drm_lease_v1_manager_create (wlr_drm_lease_v1.c:706)
by 0x111EE9: UnknownInlinedFun (server.c:384)
by 0x111EE9: main (main.c:92)
dac040f87f mistakenly renamed
xdg_surface_destroy listener, which was listening to *unmap* events, to
xdg_surface_unmap. The actual fix, however, is to listen to destroy
events. This fixes various crashes.
We were checking whether any of the features was supported. We need
to check if all of them are.
This makes the check consistent with query_modifier_support() above.
I think the second parameter of the function should be void* instead of
void **, because we use it as a right value in the function.
Signed-off-by: fakechen <chenzigui@kylinos.cn>
Signed-off-by: sunzg <sunzhigang1@kylinos.cn>
All we can do to influence adaptive sync on the X11 backend is set the
_VARIABLE_REFRESH window property like mesa automatically does. We don't
have any control beyond that, so we set the state to enabled on creating
the output and never allow changing it (just like the Wayland backend).
Adaptive sync is effectively always enabled when using the Wayland
backend. This is not something we have control over, so we set the
state to enabled on creating the output and never allow changing it.
Previously, adaptive sync was just a hint and wouldn't make any
atomic commit fail if the backend didn't support it. The main reason
is wlr_output_test wasn't supported at the time.
Now that we have a way for compositors to test whether a change can
work, let's remove the exception for adaptive sync and convert it to
a regular output state field.
From a comment by emersion:
> There is a logic error here: we pass 0xFFFFFFFF to vulkan_find_mem_type, which
> returns an index, and then we logical-and that with mem_reqs.memoryTypeBits.
> Instead we should pass mem_reqs.memoryTypeBits to vulkan_find_mem_type and use
> the result for the memoryTypeIndex field directly. Ideally checking for errors
> (-1 return value) in case no memory type is suitable.
Closes: #3470
If the first test in output_ensure_buffer() fails with modifiers we
replace the swapchain with a modifierless swapchain and try again.
However if that fails as well the output is currently stuck without
modifiers until the next modeset.
To fix this, destroy the modifierless swapchain if the test using it
fails. The next output_attach_back_buffer() call will create a swapchain
that allows modifiers when needed.
Originally, I thought that we could safely subtract opaque regions
from the background even if the black rect optimization was kicking in.
This is wrong because a scene node that isn't fully occluded will still
appear in the render list even if its partially under a black rect. We
need to make sure that while culling the background, we only consider
opaque regions that are also visible. This will fix the black rect
optimization with the background.