A lot of protocols extend the wl_surface state. Such protocols need
to synchronize their extended state with wl_surface.commit and
cached states. Add a new utility for this purpose.
This is the last of a set of commits which ensures that both textures
and render buffers can be accessed through _UNORM and _SRGB image
views. While _UNORM image views are not yet used for 8-bpc image
formats, they will be needed in the future to support color transforms
for both textures and render buffers.
Sadly, the new API is not backwards compatible with the old API. Since
we have already switched all users in wlroots to the new API compositors
are already practically mandated to implement the new API. Let's get rid
of the old one since there is no point.
It turns out we forgot about the function declaration in the header.
Also some docs were still referring to that function.
Move the wlr_output_attach_render() docs to
wlr_output_begin_render_pass().
These comments were a bit misleading:
- "GL_TEXTURE_2D == mutable": not really, imported non-external-only
DMA-BUFs would also use this target, but are not mutable.
- "Only affects target == GL_TEXTURE_2D": same here.
- "If imported from a wlr_buffer": not really, would be NULL if
imported from a shm wlr_buffer.
Adjust these comments to better reflect reality and adjust the check
in gles2_texture_update_from_buffer().
We can double import a dmabuf if we use it as a texture target and
a render target. Instead, let's unify render targets and texture dmabuf
imports to use wlr_gles2_buffer which manages the EGLImageKHR
This adds an alternate way to use wlr_damage_ring without the
concept of buffer age. Buffer age is a concept inherited from EGL
but there is no real reason why we should continue to use that in
wlroots. Instead, use wlr_buffer pointers.
Eventually, we should be able to remove the buffer age based
functions.
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
new_subsurface emitted immediately isn't actually that useful. Revert the change
and document that this event is special.
This reverts commit 504b9491f0.