This fixed adaptive sync issues with wlr_scene. Scenes don't check
if the damage region intersects with an output when calling
wlr_output_damage_add.
This is especially important for multi output.
The destroy callback in wlr_touch_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_touch_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_touch.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_touch, attempting to
destroy a wlr_touch will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_touch_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_touch device.
The destroy callback in wlr_tablet_tool_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_tablet_tool_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by
a wlr_tablet_tool.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_tablet_tool, attempting to
destroy a wlr_tablet_tool will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_tablet_tool_impl to be able to
identify a given wlr_tablet_tool device.
The destroy callback in wlr_tablet_pad_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_tablet_pad_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_tablet_pad.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_tablet_pad, attempting to
destroy a wlr_tablet_pad will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_tablet_pad_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_tablet_pad device.
The destroy callback in wlr_switch_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_switch_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_switch.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_switch, attempting to
destroy a wlr_switch will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_switch_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_switch device.
The destroy callback in wlr_pointer_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_pointer_finish` has been introduced to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_pointer.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_pointer, attempting to
destroy a wlr_pointer will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_pointer_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_pointer device.
The destroy member in wlr_keyboard_impl has been removed. The function
`wlr_keyboard_finish` has been introduce to clean up the resources owned by a
wlr_keyboard.
`wlr_input_device_destroy` no longer destroys the wlr_keyboard, attempting to
destroy a wlr_keyboard will result in a no-op.
The field `name` has been added to the wlr_keyboard_impl to be able to identify
a given wlr_keyboard device.
To be consistent with other wlr_xdg_* structs,
wlr_xdg_positioner_resource is renamed to wlr_xdg_positioner and made
public, and wlr_xdg_positioner is renamed to wlr_xdg_positioner_rules.
Functions which operated on wlr_xdg_positioner were renamed and updated
accordingly.
In case the `wlr_input_device` is not owned by a specialized input device, the
function will finish the wlr_input_device and call it's implementation destroy
function if an implementation has been supplied, or simply free it.
When calling wlr_output_test an empty buffer might be created. This implicitly
changes the pending state of the output. Ensure that such a change is only
temporarily and clear such an empty buffer before returning the test result.
I am running a custom compiled version of chromium with a patch to get
it up and running on sway git at the moment, and in that development
build I compiled there is a bug where the browser will crash if you
try to open a file select dialog. When this crash happens, chromium will
not close, but instead will remain open and impossible to close unless
you send a SIGKILL signal to the process. However, sway will crash to
tty when you send the SIGKILL.
I have a hunch that when chromium is opening the file select dialog
it is creating some sort of a xdg toplevel surface. But it freezes
before it fully initializes the surface. When the SIGKILL signal is
given, sway/wlroots will try to free the xdg_toplevel surface but
because it hasn't fully initialized due to the frozen window, it
segfaults.
Don't be fooled by the assert, the assert is not firing, the surface
pointer is indeed NULL here.
* thread #1, name = 'sway', stop reason = signal SIGSEGV: invalid address (fault address: 0x28)
frame #0: 0x00007ffff78b9041 libwlroots.so.11`wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_parent(surface=0x0000000000000000, parent=0x0000000000000000) at wlr_xdg_toplevel.c:159:37
156
157 void wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_parent(struct wlr_xdg_surface *surface,
158 struct wlr_xdg_surface *parent) {
-> 159 assert(surface->role == WLR_XDG_SURFACE_ROLE_TOPLEVEL);
160 assert(!parent || parent->role == WLR_XDG_SURFACE_ROLE_TOPLEVEL);
161
162 if (surface->toplevel->parent) {
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error: sway {0x0003442a}: DIE has DW_AT_ranges(DW_FORM_sec_offset 0x67) attribute, but range extraction failed (invalid range list offset 0x67), please file a bug and attach the file at the start of this error message
error: sway {0x0003442a}: DIE has DW_AT_ranges(DW_FORM_sec_offset 0x67) attribute, but range extraction failed (invalid range list offset 0x67), please file a bug and attach the file at the start of this error message
frame #1: 0x00007ffff78e176e libwlroots.so.11`destroy_imported(imported=0x000055555626d570) at wlr_xdg_foreign_v1.c:154:3
151 wl_list_for_each_safe(child, child_tmp, &imported->children, link) {
152 struct wlr_xdg_surface *xdg_child =
153 wlr_xdg_surface_from_wlr_surface(child->surface);
-> 154 wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_parent(xdg_child, NULL);
155 }
156
157 wl_list_remove(&imported->exported_destroyed.link);
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frame #2: 0x00007ffff78e1b9d libwlroots.so.11`xdg_imported_handle_resource_destroy(resource=0x00005555562555a0) at wlr_xdg_foreign_v1.c:280:2
277 struct wl_resource *resource) {
278 struct wlr_xdg_imported_v1 *imported = xdg_imported_from_resource(resource);
279 if (!imported) {
-> 280 return;
281 }
282
283 destroy_imported(imported);
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frame #3: 0x00007ffff794989a libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol211 + 154
libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol211:
-> 0x7ffff794989a <+154>: andl $0x1, %r13d
0x7ffff794989e <+158>: je 0x7ffff79498b0 ; <+176>
0x7ffff79498a0 <+160>: addq $0x8, %rsp
0x7ffff79498a4 <+164>: movl $0x1, %eax
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frame #4: 0x00007ffff794fec0 libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol290 + 64
libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol290:
-> 0x7ffff794fec0 <+64>: cmpl $0x1, %eax
0x7ffff794fec3 <+67>: jne 0x7ffff794fed3 ; <+83>
0x7ffff794fec5 <+69>: addq $0x8, %rbx
0x7ffff794fec9 <+73>: cmpq %rbx, %r13
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frame #5: 0x00007ffff79503e0 libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol300 + 32
libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol300:
-> 0x7ffff79503e0 <+32>: cmpl $0x1, %eax
0x7ffff79503e3 <+35>: je 0x7ffff79503f0 ; <+48>
0x7ffff79503e5 <+37>: popq %rbx
0x7ffff79503e6 <+38>: popq %r12
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frame #6: 0x00007ffff794a30e libwayland-server.so.0`wl_client_destroy + 126
libwayland-server.so.0`wl_client_destroy:
-> 0x7ffff794a30e <+126>: movq %r12, %rdi
0x7ffff794a311 <+129>: callq 0x7ffff7950150 ; ___lldb_unnamed_symbol293
0x7ffff794a317 <+135>: movq 0x8(%rbp), %rdi
0x7ffff794a31b <+139>: callq *0xdc77(%rip)
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frame #7: 0x00007ffff794a3f7 libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol214 + 119
libwayland-server.so.0`___lldb_unnamed_symbol214:
-> 0x7ffff794a3f7 <+119>: movq 0x28(%rsp), %rax
0x7ffff794a3fc <+124>: subq %fs:0x28, %rax
0x7ffff794a405 <+133>: jne 0x7ffff794a727 ; <+935>
0x7ffff794a40b <+139>: addq $0x38, %rsp
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frame #8: 0x00007ffff794d1ca libwayland-server.so.0`wl_event_loop_dispatch + 202
libwayland-server.so.0`wl_event_loop_dispatch:
-> 0x7ffff794d1ca <+202>: addq $0xc, %r15
0x7ffff794d1ce <+206>: cmpq %r15, %rbp
0x7ffff794d1d1 <+209>: jne 0x7ffff794d1b8 ; <+184>
0x7ffff794d1d3 <+211>: movq 0x8(%rsp), %rcx
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frame #9: 0x00007ffff794ad37 libwayland-server.so.0`wl_display_run + 39
libwayland-server.so.0`wl_display_run:
-> 0x7ffff794ad37 <+39>: movl 0x8(%rbx), %eax
0x7ffff794ad3a <+42>: testl %eax, %eax
0x7ffff794ad3c <+44>: jne 0x7ffff794ad20 ; <+16>
0x7ffff794ad3e <+46>: popq %rbx
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frame #10: 0x000055555557689a sway`server_run(server=0x00005555555f26c0) at server.c:307:2
304 wlr_backend_destroy(server->backend);
305 return false;
306 }
-> 307
308 return true;
309 }
310
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frame #11: 0x0000555555575a93 sway`main(argc=3, argv=0x00007fffffffe978) at main.c:431:2
428 swaynag_show(&config->swaynag_config_errors);
429 }
430
-> 431 server_run(&server);
432
433 shutdown:
434 sway_log(SWAY_INFO, "Shutting down sway");
The wlroots APIs currently don't allow importing/uploading a buffer
during rendering operations. Scene-graph buffer nodes need to turn
their wlr_buffer into a wlr_texture at some point. It's not always
possible to do so at wlr_scene_buffer creation time because the
scene-graph may have zero outputs at this point, thus no way to
grab a wlr_renderer.
Instead, add scene-graph buffers to a pending list and try to import
them in wlr_scene_output_commit.
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3354