texcoord is a vector of coordinates, with the first member being the X
axis value and the second member being the Y axis value. It makes more
sense to use the accessors with the same names.
Remove the wlr_linux_dmabuf_v1_create call. wlr_renderer_init_wl_display
will take care of creating the linux-dmabuf global if the OpenGL
implementation supports it.
Prior to this commit, wlr_egl_init seemed to assume the extension string
queried via EGL_NO_DISPLAY was a subset of the extension string queried
via an initialized display. This isn't correct.
EGL_EXT_client_extensions [1] defines two types of extensions: client
extensions and display extensions. The set of supported client and
display extensions are disjoint (ie. an extension is either a client or
a display extension, not both). Client extensions are queried via
EGL_NO_DISPLAY, display extensions are queried via an initialized
display.
Rename the variables to make this clear. Remove the misleading comment.
Log both client and display extensions.
[1]: https://www.khronos.org/registry/EGL/extensions/EXT/EGL_EXT_client_extensions.txt
This commit makes `get_current_time_msec` correctly return milliseconds
as opposed to microseconds. It also considers the value of `tv_sec`, so
we don't lose occasionally go back in time by one second. Finally, the
function is moved into `util/time.cc` so that it can be reused elsewhere
without having to consider these pitfalls.
This is necessary for some grabs, which currently have no way of knowing
when the pointer/keyboard focus has left a surface. For example, without
this, a drag-and-drop grab can erroneously drop into a window that the
cursor is no longer over.
This is the plumbing needed to properly fix swaywm/sway#5220. The
existing fix, swaywm/sway#5222, relies on every grab's `enter()` hook
allowing a `NULL` surface. This is not guaranteed by the API and, in
fact, is not the case for the xdg-shell popup grab and results in a
crash when the cursor leaves a surface and does not immediately enter
another one while a popup is open (#2161).
This fix also adds an assertion to wlr_seat_pointer_notify_enter() that
ensures it's never called with a `NULL` surface. This will make Sway
crash much more until it fixes its usage of the API, so we should land
this at the same time as a fix in Sway (which I haven't posted yet).
I found the previous wording a bit confusing when I first read it.
Reword these comments to explicitly say that the grab-respecting
variants should be used in most cases.
This change has no functional effect.
These three APIs are very similar to one another, but they all had
slightly different function orderings. For consistency, always declare
the non_`notify` functions first, then the `notify` functions, then
`{start,end,has}_grab`.
This change has no functional effect.
This patch fixes this failure:
01:57:16.642 [ERROR] [backend/drm/drm.c:360] Failed to page-flip output 'eDP-1': a page-flip is already pending
01:57:16.684 [ERROR] [backend/drm/drm.c:360] Failed to page-flip output 'eDP-1': a page-flip is already pending
01:57:16.684 [ERROR] [backend/drm/drm.c:732] Failed to initialize renderer on connector 'eDP-1': initial page-flip failed
01:57:16.684 [ERROR] [backend/drm/drm.c:805] Failed to initialize renderer for plane
01:57:16.684 [sway/config/output.c:423] Failed to commit output eDP-1
References: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5101
This leaves an EGL context current behind. wlr_gles2_renderer_create was
assuming the EGL context was already current because of this (because it
called a GL function right off the bat).
When the mode, status or buffer hasn't changed, drm_connector_commit was
a no-op. Because of this individual changes to the gamma LUT or adaptive
sync status were ignored (if committed without a buffer).
Instead, perform a commit to apply the changes.
A test commit doesn't apply the pending state.
The CRTC state will be populated again if the compositor decides to
perform a regular commit afterwards.
This fixes a crash that happens when a client requests a frame on a
backend that does not implement export_dmabuf.
An assertion fails with the message:
sway: types/wlr_output.c:777: wlr_output_lock_attach_render: Assertion
`output->attach_render_locks > 0' failed.
This introduces the enter and leave events for wlr_keyboard_group.
The enter event is emitted when a keyboard is added to the group while a
key is pressed that is not pressed by any other keyboard in the group.
The data is a wl_array of the pressed key codes unique to the keyboard
that should now be considered pressed.
Similarly the leave event is emitted when a keyboard is removed from the
group while at least one key is pressed that is not pressed by any other
keyboard in the group. The data is a wl_array of the pressed key codes
unique to the keyboard that should now be considered released.
The purpose of these events are to allow the compositor to update its
state to avoid corruption. Additionally, for the leave event, the
focused surface may have been notified of a key press for some or all of
the key codes and needs to be notified of a key release to avoid state
corruption.
These were previously emitted as normal key events, but they are not
normal key events. There is no actual key press or release associated
with the events. It's purely for state keeping purposes. Emitting them
as separate events allows the compositor to handle them differently.
Since these are purely for state keeping purposes and are not associated
with an actual key being pressed or released, bindings should not be
triggered as a result of these events.
We should throw a protocol error if the relevant capability has never
existed when get_(pointer|keyboard|touch) is called. Otherwise, it
should succeed, even if the capability is not currently present.
This follows the spec, and avoids possible races with the client when
capabilities are lost.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2227
Previously, we only had the pending state (crtc->pending, crtc->mode and
crtc->active). This causes issues when a commit fails: the pending state
is left as-is, and the next commit may read stale data from it.
This will also cause issues when implementing test-only commits: we need
to rollback the pending CRTC state after a test-only commit.
Introduce separate pending and current CRTC states. Properly update the
current state after a commit.
retry_pageflip is now dead code, since drm_connector_start_renderer
isn't called anymore. It was previously called when enabling an output.
The name "retry_pageflip" was a little confusing because the function
retried a modeset and the timer wasn't set up while performing a simple
page-flip.
Let's just remove this altogether for now. We can discuss whether it's
worth it to bring it back. Should we only do it on failed page-flips?
Should we only do it on EBUSY?
If the atomic commit fails or is test-only, rollback
wlr_drm_crtc.{mode_id,gamma_lut} blob IDs to their previous value. This
prevents the next commits from failing or applying test-only state.
This fixes issues with (at least) dialogs in Jetbrains IDEs becoming
unclickable if they ever lost focus (ref. swaywm/sway#5373). Prior to
this change, since `xwm->focus_surface` would be set prior to
`xwm_surface_activate` being called, the latter would short-circuit
immediately and not notify the application of the focus change.