The first time wlr_buffer_from_resource is called with a wl_buffer
resource that originates from wl_shm, create a new
wlr_shm_client_buffer as usual. If wlr_buffer_from_resource is called
multiple times, re-use the existing wlr_shm_client_buffer.
This commit changes how the wlr_shm_client_buffer lifetime is managed:
previously it was destroyed as soon as the wlr_buffer was released.
With this commit it's destroyed when the wl_buffer resource is.
Apart from de-duplicating wlr_shm_client_buffer creations, this allows
to easily track when a wlr_shm_client_buffer is re-used. This is useful
for the renderer and the backends, e.g. the Pixman renderer can keep
using the same Pixman image if the buffer is re-used. In the future,
this will also allow to re-use resources in the Wayland and X11 backends
(remote wl_buffer objects for Wayland, pixmaps for X11).
When wlr_output manages its own swap-chain, there's no need to
hook into the backend to grab DMA-BUFs. Instead, maintain a
wlr_output.front_buffer field with the latest committed buffer.
This function doesn't need the wl_resource anymore.
In the failure paths, wlr_buffer_unlock in surface_apply_damage
will take care of sending wl_buffer.release.
We often juggle between wlr_buffer and wlr_client_buffer variables.
Use a consistent naming: "buffer" for wlr_buffer and "client_buffer"
for wlr_client_buffer.
`wlr_client_buffer_import` is splitted in two distincts function:
- wlr_buffer_from_resource, which transforms a wl_resource into
a wlr_buffer
- wlr_client_buffer_create, which creates a wlr_client_buffer
from a wlr_buffer by creating a texture from it and copying its
wl_resource
[1] and [2] have introduced new wl_array usage in wlroots, but
contains a mistake: wl_array_for_each iterates over pointers to
the wl_array entries, not over entries themselves.
Fix all wl_array_for_each call sites. Name the variables "ptr"
to avoid confusion.
Found via ASan:
==148752==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: attempting free on address which was not malloc()-ed: 0x602000214111 in thread T0
#0 0x7f6ff2235f19 in __interceptor_free /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:127
#1 0x7f6ff1c04004 in wlr_tablet_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/types/wlr_tablet_tool.c:24
#2 0x7f6ff1b8463c in wlr_input_device_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/types/wlr_input_device.c:51
#3 0x7f6ff1ab9941 in backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/wayland/backend.c:306
#4 0x7f6ff1a68323 in wlr_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/backend.c:57
#5 0x7f6ff1ab36b4 in multi_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:57
#6 0x7f6ff1ab417c in handle_display_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:124
#7 0x7f6ff106184e in wl_display_destroy (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0x884e)
#8 0x55cd1a77c9e5 in server_fini ../sway/server.c:218
#9 0x55cd1a77893f in main ../sway/main.c:400
#10 0x7f6ff04bdb24 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x27b24)
#11 0x55cd1a73a7ad in _start (/home/simon/src/sway/build/sway/sway+0x33a7ad)
0x602000214111 is located 1 bytes inside of 16-byte region [0x602000214110,0x602000214120)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f6ff2235f19 in __interceptor_free /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:127
#1 0x7f6ff1c04004 in wlr_tablet_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/types/wlr_tablet_tool.c:24
#2 0x7f6ff1b8463c in wlr_input_device_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/types/wlr_input_device.c:51
#3 0x7f6ff1ab9941 in backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/wayland/backend.c:306
#4 0x7f6ff1a68323 in wlr_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/backend.c:57
#5 0x7f6ff1ab36b4 in multi_backend_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:57
#6 0x7f6ff1ab417c in handle_display_destroy ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:124
#7 0x7f6ff106184e in wl_display_destroy (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0x884e)
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f6ff2236279 in __interceptor_malloc /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:145
#1 0x7f6ff1066d03 in wl_array_add (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0xdd03)
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/3002
[2]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/3004
The wl_touch.frame event is used to group multiple touch events
together. Instead of sending it immediately after each touch event,
rely on the backend to send it (and on the compositor to relay it).
This is a breaking change because compositors now need to manually
send touch frame events instead of relying on wlr_seat to do it.
When wlr_output.swapchain is used instead of the backend's, the
buffer_type will be set to SCANOUT even if wlr_output_attach_render
has been called. This tricks wlr_output_damage into thinking the
whole output needs to be repainted.
Workaround this issue by forcing buffer_type to RENDER when the
output has a back-buffer set.
Will clean all of that up when removing the precommit event handler
altogether.
This commit fixes damage tracking on the Wayland, X11 and headless
backends.
Right now we rely entirely on implicit sync for synchronizing
access to GPU buffers. Implicit sync works by setting
synchronization points on the buffer in writers, and letting
readers wait on these sync points before accessing the buffer.
With OpenGL, sync points are created using functions such as
eglSwapBuffers or glFlush. If none of these special functions
are called, no sync point will be created and readers will
potentially access a buffer that hasn't finished rendering yet.
In the context of wlroots, OpenGL is the writer and the backend
(KMS or parent Wayland/X11 session) is the reader. After we're
done rendering a frame, and before passing that frame to the
backend, we need to call glFlush.
glFlush is called when the buffer is detached from the renderer.
This is a task done by output_clear_back_buffer. So let's call
this function before invoking the impl->commit hook, instead of
calling it after.
All of this is maybe a little tricky to get right with the
current renderer_bind_buffer API. The new
wlr_renderer_begin_with_buffer API is much better, because glFlush
is called on wlr_renderer_end, so it's more intuitive.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/3020
Everything needs to go through the unified wlr_buffer interface
now.
If necessary, there are two ways support for
EGL_WL_bind_wayland_display could be restored by compositors:
- Either by using GBM to convert back EGL Wayland buffers to
DMA-BUFs, then wrap the DMA-BUF into a wlr_buffer.
- Or by wrapping the EGL Wayland buffer into a special wlr_buffer
that doesn't implement any wlr_buffer_impl hook, and special-case
that buffer type in the renderer.
This allows renderers to choose between implementing the old
wlr_renderer_impl.texture_from_wl_drm hook, or opt for the new
wlr_drm stub. The stub has the advantage of not requiring any
special support code: stubbed wl_drm buffers look exactly like
DMA-BUFs from linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1.
This will allow us to remove all of our EGL wl_drm support code
and remove some weird stuff we need just for wl_drm support. In
particular, wl_drm buffers coming from the EGL implementation
can't easily be wrapped into a wlr_buffer properly.
We were bumping the pending sequence number after emitting the
commit event, so commit handlers were seeing inconsistent state
where current.seq == pending.seq. This prevents commit handlers
from immediately locking the pending state.
Fix this by bumping the pending sequence number before firing the
commit event.
There are still many situations where the buffer scale is not
divisible by scale. The fix will require a tad more work, so
let's just log the client error for now and continue handling
the surface commit as usual.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6352
On commit failure, we need to unbind the back buffer from the
renderer.
This fixes assertions triggered on commits following a failed commit
where the compositor called wlr_output_attach_render.
Introduce wlr_shm_client_buffer, which provides a wlr_buffer wrapper
around wl_shm_buffer.
Because the client can destroy the wl_buffer while we still are using
it, we need to do some libwayland tricks to still be able to continue
accessing its underlying storage. We need to reference the wl_shm_pool
and save the data pointer.
This new API allows buffer implementations to know when a user is
actively accessing the buffer's underlying storage. This is
important for the upcoming client-backed wlr_buffer implementation.
Prior to this commit, subsurfaces could only be placed above their
parent. Any place_{above,below} request involving the parent would
fail with a protocol error.
However the Wayland protocol allows using the parent surface in the
place_{above,below} requests, and allows subsurfaces to be placed
below their parent.
Weston's implementation adds a dummy wl_list node in the subsurface
list. However this is potentially dangerous: iterating the list
requires making sure the dummy wl_list node is checked for, otherwise
memory corruption will happen.
Instead, split the list in two: one for subsurfaces above the parent,
the other for subsurfaces below.
Tested with wleird's subsurfaces demo client.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1865