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wlr_surface_send_enter now stores outputs that have been entered.
Combined with a new 'bind' event on wlr_output, this allows us to delay
enter events as necessary until the respective wl_output global has been
bound.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2466
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This is more idiomatic wlroots API. The new name makes it clear that the
signal is emitted when wlr_session.active changes.
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Wait for a DRM device if none is found in wlr_session_find_gpus. This
can happen if the compositor is loaded before the display kernel driver.
This supersedes the logind CanGraphical property.
To test, e.g. with i915 and sway:
rmmod -f i915
sway &
modprobe i915
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2093
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This is triggered when a new DRM card is added.
An easy way to test this patch is `modprobe vkms`.
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Instead of operating on FDs in {open,close}_device, operate on
wlr_devices. This avoids the device lookup in wlr_session and allows
callers to have access to wlr_device fields.
For now, we use it to remove wlr_session_signal_add and replace it with
a more idiomatic wlr_session.events.change field. In the future, other
events will be added.
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This is a Mesa-specific header that was needed because some Wayland EGL
extensions were missing from the Khronos registry. Now that this has
been fixed [1] and Mesa [2] & glvnd [3] have sync'ed their headers, we
can drop this workaround.
[1]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/EGL-Registry/pull/95
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4953
[3]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/glvnd/libglvnd/-/merge_requests/225
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Since all DRM FBs are backed by a wlr_buffer, there's no need for this
anymore.
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The swapchain maximum capacity is set to 4, so that we have enough room
for:
- A buffer currently displayed on screen
- A buffer queued for display (e.g. to KMS)
- A pending buffer that'll be queued next commit
- An additional pending buffer in case we want to invalidate the
currently pending one
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Every host seat with pointer capability propagates events to one of
sub-pointer depending which output window we entered.
active_pointer tracks reference to sub-pointer on enter/leave events to
avoid lookup for it on every move events.
Fixes swaywm/wlroots#1499
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This uncovered many places where we were using things without directly
including them.
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This matches the signature of wlr_renderer_impl.begin
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There's no reason to have duplicate enums
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We were previously exporting DMA-BUFs when receiving the capture_output
request, and sending a done event on wlr_output.events.precommit. Instead,
export and send done on wlr_output.events.commit.
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Similar to the one already present in wlr_output_event_precommit.
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The docs were outdated and weren't matching what the DRM backend does
(the only implementor of wlr_output_export_dmabuf).
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Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2372
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This avoids Xlib.h inclusion via EGL headers. See [1] for discussion.
This change is based on a Weston commit [2].
[1]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/EGL-Registry/pull/111
[2]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/commit/526765ddfdfd
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wlr_keyboard_modifier enums
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Based on the wlr-protocols PR:
https://github.com/swaywm/wlr-protocols/pull/52
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Goal currently is to get support working for a single output, thus there is only one touch device created.
Multi-output support is left for later.
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The resource field of wlr_xdg_positioner is never initialized or
accessed within wlroots. The wl_resource for this interface is stored
in the wlr_xdg_positioner_resource struct.
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This is necessary to react to changes in position of override-redirect
views.
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This brings the layer-shell api in line with that of xdg-shell and
avoids reimplementing this function in every compositor in order to
render layer shell popups correctly.
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Ding dong the witch is dead
Fixes #2381
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This type is meant to be 4 bytes large as seen in _XcursorReadUInt which
always reads 4 bytes. An unsigned int is often 4 bytes large but this
isnt' guaranteed so it is cleaner to use the exact type we want.
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