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Makes it easier to figure out why a backend/renderer is picked.
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This reverts commit f9f90b417366581b58d806956c9b2099417ed4b3.
gbm_bo_get_modifier may return a modifier in these cases:
- The kernel doesn't support modifiers but Mesa does
- WLR_DRM_NO_MODIFIERS=1 is set
However, in both of these cases, the gbm_bo has been allocated
without modifiers.
There is already a check in drm_fb_create for modifiers:
wlr_drm_format_set_has will make sure buffers with an explicit
modifier will be rejected if the DRM backend doesn't support them.
So no need for an additional check in get_fb_for_bo.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2896
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On GPU unplug, disabling a CRTC can fail with EPERM.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2575#issuecomment-761771264
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Any use of the DRM FD after the remove event results in a "Permission
denied" error.
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The previous code would always print "falling back to legacy method",
even if the format wasn't ARGB8888.
Drop get_fb_for_bo_legacy, since the code can just be inlined without
hurting readability.
Ideally we should only fallback to drmModeAddFB if the error code
indicates the BE failure, but the original PR [1] doesn't say what
error code is returned by the kernel.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2569
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We shouldn't strip a modifiers from buffers, because the will make
the kernel re-interpret the data as LINEAR on most drivers,
resulting in an incorrect output on screen.
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This was lost in the session_impl removal refactor.
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libseat provides all session functionality, so there is no longer need
for a session backend abstraction. The libseat device ID, seat handle
and event loop handle are moved to the main wlr_session and wlr_device
structs.
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This is instead delegated to libseat.
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This is instead delegated to libseat.
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The get_drm_fd was made available in an internal header with a53ab146f. Move it
now to the public header so consumers opting in to the unstable interfaces can
make use of it.
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This is instead delegated to libseat.
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PRIME support for buffer sharing has become mandatory since the renderer
rewrite. Make sure we check for the appropriate capabilities in backend,
allocator and renderer.
See also #2819.
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When libseat is built as a subproject, we're not interested in
building the server or the man pages.
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wlroots' dependency on this library doesn't change the features
exposed to compositors. It's purely a wlroots implementation detail.
Thus downstream compositors shouldn't really care about it.
Introduce an "internal_features" dictionary to store the status of
such internal dependencies.
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We now do the test in drm_connector_test, called from
drm_connector_commit.
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This allows callers to use wlr_output_test to figure out whether a
buffer can be scanned out prior to committing the output.
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Let's not clutter the logs with error messages when a test-only
atomic commit fails.
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The kernel ignores NONBLOCK when TEST_ONLY is set. Let's just not
set it, to make it clear it's unused.
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We cannot scan-out DMA-BUFs with any flag right now.
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We cannot scan-out DMA-BUFs with any flag right now.
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Downgrade errors to DEBUG level, because drm_fb_create is used in
test_buffer, so errors aren't always fatal. Add ERROR logs at call
sites where a failure is fatal, to make it clear something wrong
happened.
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If the import to KMS succeeds, we have a better chance to be able to
scan it out.
Importing is also necessary for test-only commits, which we want to
add in the future.
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This allows libseat to be compiled as a Meson subproject when it's
not installed system-wide. This can ease development and compilation
on distributions where libseat isn't packaged.
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Instead of an ad-hoc strip_alpha_channel function, use the
centralized format table to get an opaque substitute.
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Split render/display setups have two separate devices: one display-only
with a primary node, and one render-only with a render node. However
in these cases the EGL implementation and the Wayland compositor will
advertise the display device instead of the render device [1]. The EGL
implementation will magically open the render device when the display
device is passed in.
So just pass the display device as if it were a render device. Maybe in
the future Mesa will advertise the render device instead and we'll be
able to remove this workaround.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/4178
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There was a missing wlr_matrix_scale call, so we ended up with black
frames.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2780
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We need to adjust the second translation depending on the transform
we applied.
Fixes: 9601a2abf024 ("output: improve transform matrix calculation"
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2774
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Compute only the transform matrix in the output. The projection matrix
will be calculated inside the gles2 renderer when we start rendering.
The goal is to help the pixman rendering process.
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When a new texture is set, the hotspot may actually belong to the
previous texture and be out of bounds. Rather than incur X errors for
these, clamp the hotspot to be inside of the texture.
This fixes weston examples updating their cursors (e.g.
weston-eventdemo).
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We already depend on libdrm 2.4.95, which is the first to have the
writeback connector type.
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