The previous commit added a new worker thread. This thread might sit in
wait_for_event() indefinitely even after the X11Source was dropped. This
is because nothing guarantees that an X11 event will come in "soonish".
And only then would the thread notice that its main thread is gone.
This commit cleans that up by having X11Source explicitly wake up the
event thread and wait for it to exit in its Drop implementation.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
x11rb caches X11 events internally. This cache is used when waiting for
the reply of a request and an event is received first. This cache is
however also used when sending a request, because the X11 client may
never block and stop reading while writing a request. Doing so could
cause a deadlock with the X11 server.
Thus, this commit changes X11Source to spawn a thread internally. This
thread calls wait_for_event() in a loop and uses a calloop channel to
forward these events to the main loop. x11rb's RustConnection internally
uses a ConditionVariable to make sure this thread will wake up when
needed.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
expose output from output map and return a reference
in find
change scale with keyboard shortcut
scale input coordinates and render location
according to output_scale
scale buffers during rendering
adapt window locations on output scale
change to that the location will appear
to be stable
scale udev pointer location on output scale
change to make the pointer location appear stable
Use a UserDataMap to store the udev output id
Short names for udev outputs for easier output
scale configuration
Add debug logging to egl via the `EGL_KHR_debug` extension similar to our
support for `GL_KHR_debug`. Sadly unlike the GL-extensions the EGL-extension
does not let us provide any user-data for the callback, so we fall back to
using `slog-stdlog`, when available.
Since we only want to initialize this once, when libEGL gets loaded and
not per display, but we need to query the list of supported extensions
first, some initialization steps where moved around.
...if we are resizing. The configure message
is the result from telling the client that resizing
has stopped and therefore not include the resizing
state. The current state is safe to use because
AckConfigure will move the state to last_acked
and the current state will be set on the next surface commit.
move fullscreen output geometry calculation to
a helper function
rename with_outputs to with_client_outputs and
take client instead of generic resource
the positioning of outputs, tracks
the surfaces on the outputs and
sends enter/leave for the surfaces
Additionally the output_map will
handle re-location of windows if
a output mode is changed, an output is
added or removed.
The shell has been updated to use the
primary output for the initial placement.
The fullscreen/maximize requests will now
handle the shell part correctly. For real
fullscreen output the rendering has to be
changed.
The output name is considered unique
and an output can be retrieved from
the map by location, output or name.
This can be used as the base for HiDPI
handling.
Removes the notion of Seats from `InputBackend` and replaces it with
`DeviceAdded` and `DeviceRemoved` events allowing compositors to
descriminate between single devices.
A new abstraction to model multiple seats on a single input backend
may be be added separately at a later time.
This changes the state handling logic of wl_surface to automatically
track subsurface pending in the form of transactions. The role enum
(and the associated type parameter) is no more, and replaced by a
general-purpose typemap-like container on surfaces.
The new logic is introduced in the files:
- `src/wayland/compositor/cache.rs`
- `src/wayland/compositor/transaction.rs`
The rest of the PR is the fallout of these changes, as well as a few
trivial clippy fixes.
Removes the renderer from the `DrmRenderSurface` allowing anvil
to use just one renderer per backend.
Since the old `DrmRenderSurface` was dependant on gbm anyway to import
buffers, the new `GbmBufferedSurface` does now only supports gbm as an allocator,
which hugely simplifies the code and also skips some unnecessary imports/exports.
* rework xdg_shell
use distinct surface roles for xdg_toplevel and
xdg_popup using a xdg_role! macro
* fix clippy warnings in shell
* added a generic DeadResource error and...
...added a result to xdg with_pending_state
Renamed the ToplevelState to ToplevelStateSet
Tracking of Frames, so that only one unique one can exist at a time
(gles does not allow multiple frames being rendered in parallel)
lead to very unfriendly lifetime-heavy code. A renderer is already
*unique*, just move the code there and add an error variant to catch
misuses.
- Since a lot of functionality is now in smithay's rendering module
we can get rid of shm_load, shaders and the glium dependency.
- glium_drawer becomes drawing and only features some code to get from surfaces
to textures for any(!) renderer.
(Should probably moved into smithay at some point as well.)
- buffer_utils is only necessary to query the buffer size anymore.
- disable egl-buffer support temporarily
Xwayland gives us a mapping between X11 window and WlSurface IDs via
special WL_SURFACE_ID messages. This commit uses these messages to find
the corresponding WlSurface. For this, the new client.get_resource API
from wayland-server is needed.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commits adds the necessary magic incantations to become the X11 WM
after Xwayland starts.
This uses the pure-Rust implementation from x11rb, but any other X11
crate could be used as well.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit adds an xwayland feature to anvil. Right now, this feature
doesn't do much. anvil uses the smithay code to start XWayland, but does
not do anything with it once it is running.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>