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This is unused.
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This function touches queued_fb/current_fb, which the renderer has
nothing to do with.
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wl_display holds a lot more than wlr_session needs: wlr_session
only needs to wait for a FD to become readable, but wl_display
provides full access to the Wayland client and protocol objects.
Switch to wl_event_loop to better reflect the above.
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Instead of having this condition checked in multiple places,
centralize it so that they don't go out-of-sync.
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When we destroy the backend, page flips will no longer be invoked meaning
those won't clean up the page flips for us.
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Introduce a per-page-flip tracking struct passed to the kernel
when we request a page-flip event for an atomic commit. The kernel
will pass us back this pointer when delivering the event.
This eliminates any risk of mixing up events together. In particular,
if two events are pending, or if the CRTC of a connector is swapped,
we no longer blow up in the page-flip event handler.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3753
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We can just assume CLOCK_MONOTONIC everywhere.
Simplifies the backend API, and fixes clock mismatches when multiple
backends are used together with different clocks.
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Atomic doesn't support such flags yet.
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The kernel complains when the damage exceeds the FB bounds:
[73850.448326] i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm:drm_atomic_check_only] [PLANE:31:plane 1A] invalid damage clip 0 0 2147483647 2147483647
Make the DRM backend behave like the Wayland one and allow compositors
to damage (0, 0, INT32_MAX, INT32_MAX) to repaint everything without
needing to know the exact buffer size.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7632
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Now it takes a reference to a destination format
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No need to store this info in struct wlr_drm_layer. We can just
extract the size when we need it.
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This will be useful for implementing the output layers API.
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Since 1d581656c756 ("backend/drm: set "max bpc" to the max") we
set the "max bpc" property to the maximum value. The kernel driver
is supposed to clamp this value depending on hardware capabilities.
All kernel drivers lower the value depending on the GPU capabilities.
However, none of the drivers lower the value depending on the DP-MST
link capabilities. Thus, enabling a 4k@60Hz mode can fail on some
DP-MST setups due to the "max bpc" property.
Additionally, it's not a good idea to unconditionally set "max bpc"
to the max. A high bpc consumes more lanes and more clock speed,
which means higher power consumption and the busy lanes cannot be
used for something else (e.g. other data transfers on a USB-C cable).
For now, let's tie the "max bpc" to the pixel format of the buffer.
Introduce a heuristic to make "high bit-depth buffer" a synonym of
"I want the best quality".
This is not perfect: a "max bpc" higher than 8 might be desirable
for pixel formats with a color depth of 8 bits, for instance when
the color management KMS properties are used. But we don't really
support that yet, so let's leave this for later.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7367
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We only need it for one thing: gamma size. Moreover, some bits in
the drmModeCrtc will become out-of-date, for instance the current
mode, so let's avoid caching the whole struct and only keep what
we know won't change.
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This list contains wlr_drm_connector entries, and there is no
guarantee that the wlr_output fields are initialized.
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Helper to stringify a connector status.
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Instead of having a pending_fb field on the struct wlr_drm_plane,
move it to struct wlr_drm_connector_state. That way, there's no
risk having a stale pending FB around: the state doesn't survive
across tests and commits.
The cursor is a special case because it's disconnected from the
atomic state: the wlr_backend_impl.set_cursor hook sets the cursor
for the next commit. Move the field to
wlr_drm_connector.cursor_pending_fb.
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We'll move the pending primary FB into the connector state in the
next commit, dropping wlr_drm_plane.pending_fb in the process.
Introduce a dedicated field for the cursor, which has to be managed
in a special way due to our set_cursor API.
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This reverts commit e646d882cf4949d290fff2ba3b7ae4c124f6f13d.
This commit has added a dependency on udev_hwdb. This API isn't
available on all platforms (e.g. FreeBSD), and further deepens
our udev dependency. A better solution is being worked on in [1].
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/3638
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This field becomes stale too easily: for instance, see 6adca4089cf4
("backend/drm: don't unconditionally set desired_enabled").
Additionally, drm_connector_alloc_crtc() needs to do some weird
dance, restoring its previous value.
Instead, add a connector arg to realloc_crtcs() to indicate a new
connector we want to enable.
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We can just use libdrm's drmModeConnection enum instead.
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- Add wlr_output.enabled checks to CONNECTED checks
- Replace NEEDS_MODESET with CONNECTED
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No need to manually maintain this table now.
The wlroots names and the libdrm (= kernel) names all match.
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/commit/50f8d517733d24fce6693ffae552f9833e2e6aa9
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"max bpc" is a maximum value, the driver is free to choose a
smaller value depending on the bandwidth available.
Some faulty monitors misbehave with higher bpc values. We'll add
a workaround if users get hit by these in practice.
References: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/issues/612
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CTA-861-G says that "graphics" is used to indicate non-analog (ie,
digital) content. With that bit set, the sink should turn off analog
reconstruction and other related filtering.
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This information is stored in wlr_swapchain, no need to duplicate
it.
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Maintaining our internal table up-to-date is tedious: one needs to
manually go through the PnP ID registry [1] and check whether we're
missing any entry.
udev_hwdb already has an API to fetch a manufacturer name from its
PnP ID. Use that instead.
[1]: https://uefi.org/pnp_id_list
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This has been added in [1] and allows us to close buffer handles
without manually calling drmIoctl.
[1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/merge_requests/192
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This helper is responsible for listening for new DRM devices and
create new child DRM backends as necessary.
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Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3181
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Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3183
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When a connector ID is specified in a hotplug event, don't scan all
connectors. Only scan the connector that has changed.
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The BO handle table exists to avoid double-closing a BO handle,
which aren't reference-counted by the kernel. But if we can
guarantee that there is only ever a single ref for each BO handle,
then we don't need the BO handle table anymore.
This is possible if we create the handle right before the ADDFB2
IOCTL, and close the handle right after. The handles are very
short-lived and we don't need to track their lifetime.
Because of multi-planar FBs, we need to be a bit careful: some
FB planes might share the same handle. But with a small check, it's
easy to avoid double-closing the same handle (which wouldn't be a
big deal anyways).
There's one gotcha though: drmModeSetCursor2 takes a BO handle as
input. Saving the handles until drmModeSetCursor2 time would require
us to track BO handle lifetimes, so we wouldn't be able to get rid
of the BO handle table. As a workaround, use drmModeGetFB to turn the
FB ID back to a BO handle, call drmModeSetCursor2 and then immediately
close the BO handle. The overhead should be minimal since these IOCTLs
are pretty cheap.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/3164
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Expose the panel orientation with wlr_drm_connector_get_panel_orientation.
Leave it to the compositor to consume this information and configure the
output accordingly.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1581
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Previously used by attempt_enable_needs_modeset, but this has been
dropped in the previous commit.
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Previously, we were copying wlr_output_state on the stack and
patching it up to be guaranteed to have a proper drmModeModeInfo
stored in it (and not a custom mode). Also, we had a bunch of
helpers deriving DRM-specific information from the generic
wlr_output_state.
Copying the wlr_output_state worked fine so far, but with output
layers we'll be getting a wl_list in there. An empty wl_list stores
two pointers to itself, copying it on the stack blindly results in
infinite loops in wl_list_for_each.
To fix this, rework our DRM backend to stop copying wlr_output_state,
instead add a new struct wlr_drm_connector_state which holds both
the wlr_output_state and additional DRM-specific information.
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