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The backend is not able to tell whether a surface is being
presented via direct scan-out or not. The backend will set
ZERO_COPY if the buffer submitted via the output commit was
presented in a zero-copy fashion, but will no know whether the
buffer comes from the compositor or the client.
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This contains the output and a bool indicating direct scan-out.
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Using "present" is confusing here: the event is emitted when the
buffer is being sampled to be displayed on an output, not when it's
being presented on-screen.
Rename to match the presentation-time terminology.
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Let's not allow renderer implementations to mutate the passed in
options.
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This only contains the xsurface, which isn't particularly useful.
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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.
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Superseded by wlr_cursor_set_buffer().
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A saner replacement for wlr_cursor_set_image():
- Takes a wlr_buffer instead of numerous parameters and a hardcoded
format.
- The scale is not used to filter outputs.
- A ref to the buffer is kept to apply it to new outputs.
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Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3593
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The sway scene port relies on this to create a copy of the buffer for
saved surface purposes.
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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.
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Call wlr_surface_destroy_role_object() when the role_resource is
destroyed.
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This increases type safety, makes it more obvious that role_data
must represent the role object, and will allow for automatic
cleanup when the resource is destroyed.
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Now that we are dynamically creating pipeline layouts, we need separate
texture views for each pipeline layout we choose to use with a texture.
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These will happen lazily when pipelines get created.
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This will become necessary when we switch away from scissoring. For the
time being, this cleans things up a bit and allows for a trivial
blending implementation for textures when that comes.
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If we ever wanted to handle dynamic state that requires new pipelines
such as using different texture filters those can be added here with more
ease.
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It's pretty awkward to call wlr_cursor_set_image() with 6 zeroes.
Hide that awkwardness in wlroots.
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This keeps track of the last set XCursor. If it hasn't changed,
skip the texture upload.
In the future, support for animated XCursors can be added.
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3436
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This commit allows to make a role as not represented by an object,
which fixes calling role commit handlers for roles like cursor
surfaces.
Fixes: 099b9de752f9cc212140533a8a2e20b31aa9028f
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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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Make the compositor responsible for doing that, so that they can
properly integrate with their output commit sequence.
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Currently, an icon surface's role_data is set manually to a struct
wlr_drag_icon, which is hacky, incorrect (as role_data is supposed
to be the surface's role object, and drag icons don't have them), and
will be disallowed by future changes.
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We don't need to mutate the event in this function.
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