Stop trying to maintain a per-file _POSIX_C_SOURCE. Instead,
require POSIX.1-2008 globally. A lot of core source files depend
on that already.
Some care must be taken on a few select files where we need a bit
more than POSIX. Some files need XSI extensions (_XOPEN_SOURCE) and
some files need BSD extensions (_DEFAULT_SOURCE). In both cases,
these feature test macros imply _POSIX_C_SOURCE. Make sure to not
define both these macros and _POSIX_C_SOURCE explicitly to avoid
POSIX requirement conflicts (e.g. _POSIX_C_SOURCE says POSIX.1-2001
but _XOPEN_SOURCE says POSIX.1-2008).
Additionally, there is one special case in render/vulkan/vulkan.c.
That file needs major()/minor(), and these are system-specific.
On FreeBSD, _POSIX_C_SOURCE hides system-specific symbols so we need
to make sure it's not defined for this file. On Linux, we can
explicitly include <sys/sysmacros.h> and ensure that apart from
symbols defined there the file only uses POSIX toys.
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.
The wl_display destroy listener cleans up the global (if any).
wlr_output.display will go away, so setup the listener in
wlr_output_create_global() instead of wlr_output_init().
Currently wlr_output holds a wl_display, but it will go away soon.
Instead of relying on that field in wlr_output_create_global(),
make the dependency explicit by taking a wl_display as argument.
We can just assume CLOCK_MONOTONIC everywhere.
Simplifies the backend API, and fixes clock mismatches when multiple
backends are used together with different clocks.
The name "allow_artifacts" and associated description is very vague, and
theoretically allow for tearing behavior. Clarify that we only intend to
mean artifacts related to output configuration (e.g., modesets).
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3740
Since headless and wayland-without-presentation-feedback were firing
present inside their commit impls, present was getting fired before
commit, which is cursed. Defer this with an idle timer so that commit
handlers can run before present handlers.
These states would be set if output_init is invoked with a enabled state.
This would make frame_pending == true which means wlroots will ignore
any further frame events and the compositor will appear dead.
Up until now, frame/present events were only triggered when the
user submitted a buffer. Change the wlr_output API so that these
events are triggered when any commit is applied on an enabled
output.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3708
It's still not possible to commit while a page flip is pending in DRM,
but we don't need to enforce that here and allowing it through the
common interface can be useful for other backends.
This decouples commits from frame scheduling, which is going to make the
new frame schedulers easier to implement.
When setting a custom mode current_mode will not be reset. That means
that next time the compositor tries to reset back from the custom mode,
it will compare against the stale current_mode and unset
WLR_OUTPUT_STATE_MODE erroneously.
When a wlr_output add to wlr_output_layout, wlr_cursor will create
wlr_buffer of xcursor for the wlr_output, this behavior depends
wlr_renderer of wlr_output, using assert to ensure renderer is
initialized before wlr_output_layout_add and wlr_cursor_set_buffer/
wlr_cursor_set_xcursor.
This function takes a pointer to memory with a hardcoded format
and many parameters to describe the pixel buffer.
wlr_output_cursor_set_buffer() can be used instead.
This changes the semantics of wlr_output_state. Instead of having
fields with uninitialized memory when missing from the committed
bitflag, all fields are always initialized (and maybe NULL/empty),
just like we do in wlr_surface_state. This reduces the chances of
footguns when reading a field, and removes the need to check for
the committed bitfield everywhere.
A new wlr_output_state_init() function takes care of initializing
the Pixman region.