Implement the basic logic for tablet-v2 tablet_pad's grabs. And plug in
the default grab.
Features like "holding" the focus should be implemented via grabs, like
they are for pointer and keyboard.
The override_redirect flag can change on configure notify and
on map notify. This adds an event to know when it changes.
This removes wlr_xwayland_surface_is_unmanaged which was wrongly
using the window type to decide whether the view should be
unmanaged.
A similar patch was proposed to Weston, but has never been
merged upstream [1].
[1]: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/211161/
There were a few issues after rebase, that the merge algorithm didn't
throw at my face:
wlr_output did a check on the actual role, not a string anymore, so that
had to go to allow tablet-v2 to set cursor surfaces.
A few L_DEBUG/L_ERRORs were still around
There was a user-after-free in tablet-group free()ing, probably after
insufficient testing from a previous feedback pass
The previous naming was based on the input-device capability names from
libinput.
With code that uses the libinput_tablet_tool and mapping into tablet-v2,
this is confusing, so the name is changed to follow the names used in
the protocol.
This adds the management code to manage tablet tools lifetimes from
libinput.
It follows the suggestion made in the tablet-unstable-v2.xml to destroy
tablet_tools once all tablets that it got into contact with were removed
from the system. This is implemented via a refcount.
If a tool is *not* unique, it will be destroyed on proximity out. This
is libinput specific and mentioned in libinput docs that tools will not
be found again, so we shouldn't keep a reference to them.
Also they can't be on other tablets as well, because they cannot be
tracked.
The naming in this commit is a bit off (to not break things).
The wlr names stay the same, tablet_tool is the libinput_device with
capaiblity LIBINPUT_DEVICE_CAP_TABLET_TOOL which is more akin to
"tablet" in the tablet-unstable-v2 protocol.
The struct that corresponds to the tablet_tool in tablet-unstable-v2 is
called tablet_tool_tool, a rename should be done at some point in the
future.
To begin with, no-op updates are unnecessary, so this patch is an
improvement on its own.
Then, this fixes hotplugging issues with xwayland. xwayland waits
for both wl_output and xdg_output to send a "done" event. However,
it doesn't handle well desynchronized "done" updates: if xdg-output
sends "done" twice, the second one will wait for the next wl_output
"done" event. This is an issue when the first is a no-op and the
second is a real update: the second isn't applied. I've considered
patching xwayland instead, but it seems pretty complicated.
It is common to want to iterate an xdg-surface's popups separately from
the toplevel and subsurfaces. For example, popups are typically rendered
on top of most other surfaces.
wlr_xdg_surface_for_each_surface continues to iterate both surfaces and
popups to maintain backwards compatibility.
There was no way to tell wlr_idle to stop processing input events
and rearm timers all the time, such an API is required to have
some form of idle inhibitor.
Detecting whether eglSwapBuffersWithDamageEXT or
eglSwapBuffersWithDamageKHR is used should be based on the extension
string, not only on the availability of the function.
This lets clients bind to a seat multiple times by re-using the existing
wlr_seat_client whenever a duplicate request happens.
Previously, an independant wlr_seat_client would be created and only
events from one would be processed.
Fixes#1023.
This function is unimplemented and is redundant because all devices added
with roots_seat_add_device get destruction handlers assigned already.
This fixes issue #998.
Compositors now have more control over how the backend creates its
renderer. Currently all backends create an EGL/GLES2 renderer, so
the necessary attributes for creating the context are passed to a
user-provided callback function. It is responsible for initializing
provided wlr_egl and to return a renderer. On fail, return 0.
Fixes#987
Makes the xwayland startup process two phased.
The first phase just initialises the X11 sockets.
The second phase starts the Xwayland server itself.
When starting xwayland lazily the second phase will be postponed until
a client has connected to the X11 socket.
Changes in behaviour:
The DISPLAY environment is now set immediately after the X11 sockets
are created.
When the Xwayland server is killed or crashes, the sockets will not be
recreated, but reused.
Fixes#849: Start up Xwayland lazily
This changes the `wlr_output_impl.set_cursor` function to take a
`wlr_texture` instead of a byte buffer. This simplifies the
DRM and Wayland backends since they were creating textures from
the byte buffer anyway.
With this commit, performance should be improved when moving the
cursor since outputs don't need to be re-rendered anymore.
Some comboboxes (e.g. in chrome://flags) are advertized as…
Notifications of course! Yeah, notifications, the thing that
tells you you have mail, your battery is low, or the dog has
eaten your carpet. This isn't the first time we notice Chromium's
X11 backend is pretty shit.
Anyway, added notifications and splash screens to the list of
unmanaged windows. Also removed utility windows because those
should be managed, but maybe I'm wrong and I'll revert this.
All public resource creators now take a new ID for the resource
and an optional list where the resource link is added. When the
resource is destroyed it is its own responsibility to remove
itself from the list. This removes the need for the caller to add
a destroy listener.
This commit fixes a few segfaults with resources not removed from
the list when destroyed.