wlr_drm_connector.crtc may be updated by the DRM backend while a
page-flip is pending. In this case, the page-flip handler won't be able
to find the right wlr_drm_connector from the CRTC ID.
Save the CRTC when performing a page-flip to ensure we always find the
right connector when we get the event.
When the session is inactive, we can't change the KMS state. Ignore
hotplug events so that compositors don't try to perform a modeset when
a connector is plugged in. We already re-scan connectors when the
session becomes active.
To test, run a wlroots compositor on VT 1, switch to VT 2, unplug a
connector, re-plug it, switch back to VT 1. Without this patch the
screen is black on VT 1.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2370
If we get an authenticated primary node from the X11 server, don't use
it because we can't authenticate our Wayland clients with it. Instead,
open a render node.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2576
This callback allowed compositors to customize the EGL config used by
the renderer. However with renderer v6 EGL configs aren't used anymore.
Instead, buffers are allocated via GBM and GL FBOs are rendered to. So
customizing the EGL config is a no-op.
We now properly mark the cursor plane's formats as linear-only, and we
now have a version of wlr_drm_format_intersect that handles the case of
linear-only formats and implicit modifiers.
We can remove the special drm_plane_init_surface flag we had for cursor
planes. This also allows us to use a non-linear layout for cursor planes
on drivers that support it.
Tested on amdgpu GFX9.
Our wlr_format_set structs don't hold GBM usage flags. Instead, users
who want to get a LINEAR buffer can use the DRM_FORMAT_MOD_LINEAR
modifier even if the kernel driver doesn't support modifiers.
Add a special case to wlr_drm_format_intersect to properly handle this
situation.
If the kernel driver doesn't support modifiers, it still expects cursor
FBs to have a LINEAR layout. See [1] for expectations for framebuffers
attached to the cursor plane.
[1]: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/408512/
The Present protocol states:
> An event context is associated with a specific window; using an existing
> event context with a different window generates a Match error.
Instead of a global event context, use a per-window event context to fix
this error:
[backend/x11/backend.c:608] X11 error: op Present (SelectInput), code Match (no extension), sequence 63, value 4194307
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2577
Instead of using a timer, rely on X11 Present events and send a new
frame event when the parent compositor displays a new frame on screen.
The previous attempt at doing this [1] hit issues with EGLSurface, but
we don't use that anymore.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/1894
Parse WLR_DRM_NO_MODIFIERS at startup. Don't parse IN_FORMATS when
WLR_DRM_NO_MODIFIERS is set, so that the legacy behaviour is better
reproduced.
When modifiers aren't supported, try the initial page-flip once only.
This was lost during the refactoring. We were previously calling
wlr_output_destroy, which destroyed the connector as well.
Fixes: 248c7787c7 ("backend/drm: refactor wlr_output destruction")
The DRM backend is a little special when it comes to wlr_outputs: the
wlr_drm_connectors are long-lived and are created even when no screen is
connected.
A wlr_drm_connector only advertises a wlr_output to the compositor when
a screen is connected. As such, most of wlr_output's state is invalid
when the connector is disconnected.
We want to stop using wlr_output state on disconnected connectors.
Introduce wlr_drm_connector.name which is always valid regardless of the
connector status to avoid reading wlr_output.name when disconnected.
Simplify and unify connector-specific logging with a new
wlr_drm_conn_log macro. This makes it easier to understand which
connector a failure is about, without having to explicitly integrate the
connector name in each log message.