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/*
* Copyright © 2010-2011 Intel Corporation
* Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
* Copyright © 2012-2018 Collabora, Ltd.
* Copyright © 2010-2011 Benjamin Franzke
* Copyright © 2013 Jason Ekstrand
* Copyright © 2017, 2018 General Electric Company
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
* portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <libinput.h>
#include <libevdev/libevdev.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#include "weston.h"
#include <libweston/libweston.h>
#include "shared/os-compatibility.h"
#include "shared/helpers.h"
#include "shared/string-helpers.h"
#include "git-version.h"
#include <libweston/version.h>
#include "weston.h"
#include <libweston/backend-drm.h>
#include <libweston/backend-headless.h>
#include <libweston/backend-rdp.h>
#include <libweston/backend-fbdev.h>
#include <libweston/backend-x11.h>
#include <libweston/backend-wayland.h>
#include <libweston/windowed-output-api.h>
#include <libweston/weston-log.h>
#include <libweston/remoting-plugin.h>
#include <libweston/pipewire-plugin.h>
#define WINDOW_TITLE "Weston Compositor"
/* flight recorder size (in bytes) */
#define DEFAULT_FLIGHT_REC_SIZE (5 * 1024 * 1024)
#define DEFAULT_FLIGHT_REC_SCOPES "log,drm-backend"
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
struct wet_output_config {
int width;
int height;
int32_t scale;
uint32_t transform;
};
struct wet_compositor;
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
struct wet_layoutput;
struct wet_head_tracker {
struct wl_listener head_destroy_listener;
};
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
/** User data for each weston_output */
struct wet_output {
struct weston_output *output;
struct wl_listener output_destroy_listener;
struct wet_layoutput *layoutput;
struct wl_list link; /**< in wet_layoutput::output_list */
};
#define MAX_CLONE_HEADS 16
struct wet_head_array {
struct weston_head *heads[MAX_CLONE_HEADS]; /**< heads to add */
unsigned n; /**< the number of heads */
};
/** A layout output
*
* Contains wet_outputs that are all clones (independent CRTCs).
* Stores output layout information in the future.
*/
struct wet_layoutput {
struct wet_compositor *compositor;
struct wl_list compositor_link; /**< in wet_compositor::layoutput_list */
struct wl_list output_list; /**< wet_output::link */
char *name;
struct weston_config_section *section;
struct wet_head_array add; /**< tmp: heads to add as clones */
};
struct wet_compositor {
struct weston_compositor *compositor;
struct weston_config *config;
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options;
bool drm_use_current_mode;
struct wl_listener heads_changed_listener;
int (*simple_output_configure)(struct weston_output *output);
bool init_failed;
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
struct wl_list layoutput_list; /**< wet_layoutput::compositor_link */
struct wl_list child_process_list;
pid_t autolaunch_pid;
bool autolaunch_watch;
bool use_color_manager;
};
static FILE *weston_logfile = NULL;
static struct weston_log_scope *log_scope;
static struct weston_log_scope *protocol_scope;
static int cached_tm_mday = -1;
static char *
weston_log_timestamp(char *buf, size_t len)
{
struct timeval tv;
struct tm *brokendown_time;
char datestr[128];
char timestr[128];
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
brokendown_time = localtime(&tv.tv_sec);
if (brokendown_time == NULL) {
snprintf(buf, len, "%s", "[(NULL)localtime] ");
return buf;
}
memset(datestr, 0, sizeof(datestr));
if (brokendown_time->tm_mday != cached_tm_mday) {
strftime(datestr, sizeof(datestr), "Date: %Y-%m-%d %Z\n",
brokendown_time);
cached_tm_mday = brokendown_time->tm_mday;
}
strftime(timestr, sizeof(timestr), "%H:%M:%S", brokendown_time);
/* if datestr is empty it prints only timestr*/
snprintf(buf, len, "%s[%s.%03li]", datestr,
timestr, (tv.tv_usec / 1000));
return buf;
}
static void
custom_handler(const char *fmt, va_list arg)
{
char timestr[512];
weston_log_scope_printf(log_scope, "%s libwayland: ",
weston_log_timestamp(timestr,
sizeof(timestr)));
weston_log_scope_vprintf(log_scope, fmt, arg);
}
static bool
weston_log_file_open(const char *filename)
{
wl_log_set_handler_server(custom_handler);
if (filename != NULL) {
weston_logfile = fopen(filename, "a");
if (weston_logfile) {
os_fd_set_cloexec(fileno(weston_logfile));
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open %s: %s\n", filename, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
}
if (weston_logfile == NULL)
weston_logfile = stderr;
else
setvbuf(weston_logfile, NULL, _IOLBF, 256);
return true;
}
static void
weston_log_file_close(void)
{
if ((weston_logfile != stderr) && (weston_logfile != NULL))
fclose(weston_logfile);
weston_logfile = stderr;
}
static int
vlog(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
const char *oom = "Out of memory";
char timestr[128];
int len = 0;
char *str;
if (weston_log_scope_is_enabled(log_scope)) {
int len_va;
char *log_timestamp = weston_log_timestamp(timestr,
sizeof(timestr));
len_va = vasprintf(&str, fmt, ap);
if (len_va >= 0) {
len = weston_log_scope_printf(log_scope, "%s %s",
log_timestamp, str);
free(str);
} else {
len = weston_log_scope_printf(log_scope, "%s %s",
log_timestamp, oom);
}
}
return len;
}
static int
vlog_continue(const char *fmt, va_list argp)
{
return weston_log_scope_vprintf(log_scope, fmt, argp);
}
static const char *
get_next_argument(const char *signature, char* type)
{
for(; *signature; ++signature) {
switch(*signature) {
case 'i':
case 'u':
case 'f':
case 's':
case 'o':
case 'n':
case 'a':
case 'h':
*type = *signature;
return signature + 1;
}
}
*type = '\0';
return signature;
}
static void
protocol_log_fn(void *user_data,
enum wl_protocol_logger_type direction,
const struct wl_protocol_logger_message *message)
{
FILE *fp;
char *logstr;
size_t logsize;
char timestr[128];
struct wl_resource *res = message->resource;
struct wl_client *client = wl_resource_get_client(res);
pid_t pid = 0;
const char *signature = message->message->signature;
int i;
char type;
if (!weston_log_scope_is_enabled(protocol_scope))
return;
fp = open_memstream(&logstr, &logsize);
if (!fp)
return;
wl_client_get_credentials(client, &pid, NULL, NULL);
weston_log_scope_timestamp(protocol_scope,
timestr, sizeof timestr);
fprintf(fp, "%s ", timestr);
fprintf(fp, "client %p (PID %d) %s ", client, pid,
direction == WL_PROTOCOL_LOGGER_REQUEST ? "rq" : "ev");
fprintf(fp, "%s@%u.%s(",
wl_resource_get_class(res),
wl_resource_get_id(res),
message->message->name);
for (i = 0; i < message->arguments_count; i++) {
signature = get_next_argument(signature, &type);
if (i > 0)
fprintf(fp, ", ");
switch (type) {
case 'u':
fprintf(fp, "%u", message->arguments[i].u);
break;
case 'i':
fprintf(fp, "%d", message->arguments[i].i);
break;
case 'f':
fprintf(fp, "%f",
wl_fixed_to_double(message->arguments[i].f));
break;
case 's':
fprintf(fp, "\"%s\"", message->arguments[i].s);
break;
case 'o':
if (message->arguments[i].o) {
struct wl_resource* resource;
resource = (struct wl_resource*) message->arguments[i].o;
fprintf(fp, "%s@%u",
wl_resource_get_class(resource),
wl_resource_get_id(resource));
}
else
fprintf(fp, "nil");
break;
case 'n':
fprintf(fp, "new id %s@",
(message->message->types[i]) ?
message->message->types[i]->name :
"[unknown]");
if (message->arguments[i].n != 0)
fprintf(fp, "%u", message->arguments[i].n);
else
fprintf(fp, "nil");
break;
case 'a':
fprintf(fp, "array");
break;
case 'h':
fprintf(fp, "fd %d", message->arguments[i].h);
break;
}
}
fprintf(fp, ")\n");
if (fclose(fp) == 0)
weston_log_scope_write(protocol_scope, logstr, logsize);
free(logstr);
}
static struct wet_compositor *
to_wet_compositor(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
{
return weston_compositor_get_user_data(compositor);
}
static int
sigchld_handler(int signal_number, void *data)
{
struct weston_process *p;
struct wet_compositor *wet = data;
int status;
pid_t pid;
while ((pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG)) > 0) {
if (wet->autolaunch_pid != -1 && wet->autolaunch_pid == pid) {
if (wet->autolaunch_watch)
wl_display_terminate(wet->compositor->wl_display);
wet->autolaunch_pid = -1;
continue;
}
wl_list_for_each(p, &wet->child_process_list, link) {
if (p->pid == pid)
break;
}
if (&p->link == &wet->child_process_list) {
weston_log("unknown child process exited\n");
continue;
}
wl_list_remove(&p->link);
p->cleanup(p, status);
}
if (pid < 0 && errno != ECHILD)
weston_log("waitpid error %s\n", strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
static void
child_client_exec(int sockfd, const char *path)
{
int clientfd;
char s[32];
sigset_t allsigs;
/* do not give our signal mask to the new process */
sigfillset(&allsigs);
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &allsigs, NULL);
/* Launch clients as the user. Do not launch clients with wrong euid. */
if (seteuid(getuid()) == -1) {
weston_log("compositor: failed seteuid\n");
return;
}
/* SOCK_CLOEXEC closes both ends, so we dup the fd to get a
* non-CLOEXEC fd to pass through exec. */
clientfd = dup(sockfd);
if (clientfd == -1) {
weston_log("compositor: dup failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
return;
}
snprintf(s, sizeof s, "%d", clientfd);
setenv("WAYLAND_SOCKET", s, 1);
if (execl(path, path, NULL) < 0)
weston_log("compositor: executing '%s' failed: %s\n",
path, strerror(errno));
}
WL_EXPORT struct wl_client *
weston_client_launch(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
struct weston_process *proc,
const char *path,
weston_process_cleanup_func_t cleanup)
{
int sv[2];
pid_t pid;
struct wl_client *client;
weston_log("launching '%s'\n", path);
if (os_socketpair_cloexec(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sv) < 0) {
weston_log("weston_client_launch: "
"socketpair failed while launching '%s': %s\n",
path, strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
pid = fork();
if (pid == -1) {
close(sv[0]);
close(sv[1]);
weston_log("weston_client_launch: "
"fork failed while launching '%s': %s\n", path,
strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
if (pid == 0) {
child_client_exec(sv[1], path);
_exit(-1);
}
close(sv[1]);
client = wl_client_create(compositor->wl_display, sv[0]);
if (!client) {
close(sv[0]);
weston_log("weston_client_launch: "
"wl_client_create failed while launching '%s'.\n",
path);
return NULL;
}
proc->pid = pid;
proc->cleanup = cleanup;
wet_watch_process(compositor, proc);
return client;
}
WL_EXPORT void
wet_watch_process(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
struct weston_process *process)
{
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(compositor);
wl_list_insert(&wet->child_process_list, &process->link);
}
struct process_info {
struct weston_process proc;
char *path;
};
static void
process_handle_sigchld(struct weston_process *process, int status)
{
struct process_info *pinfo =
container_of(process, struct process_info, proc);
/*
* There are no guarantees whether this runs before or after
* the wl_client destructor.
*/
if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
weston_log("%s exited with status %d\n", pinfo->path,
WEXITSTATUS(status));
} else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
weston_log("%s died on signal %d\n", pinfo->path,
WTERMSIG(status));
} else {
weston_log("%s disappeared\n", pinfo->path);
}
free(pinfo->path);
free(pinfo);
}
WL_EXPORT struct wl_client *
weston_client_start(struct weston_compositor *compositor, const char *path)
{
struct process_info *pinfo;
struct wl_client *client;
pinfo = zalloc(sizeof *pinfo);
if (!pinfo)
return NULL;
pinfo->path = strdup(path);
if (!pinfo->path)
goto out_free;
client = weston_client_launch(compositor, &pinfo->proc, path,
process_handle_sigchld);
if (!client)
goto out_str;
return client;
out_str:
free(pinfo->path);
out_free:
free(pinfo);
return NULL;
}
static void
log_uname(void)
{
struct utsname usys;
uname(&usys);
weston_log("OS: %s, %s, %s, %s\n", usys.sysname, usys.release,
usys.version, usys.machine);
}
static struct wet_output_config *
wet_init_parsed_options(struct weston_compositor *ec)
{
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(ec);
struct wet_output_config *config;
config = zalloc(sizeof *config);
if (!config) {
perror("out of memory");
return NULL;
}
config->width = 0;
config->height = 0;
config->scale = 0;
config->transform = UINT32_MAX;
compositor->parsed_options = config;
return config;
}
WL_EXPORT struct weston_config *
wet_get_config(struct weston_compositor *ec)
{
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(ec);
return compositor->config;
}
static const char xdg_error_message[] =
"fatal: environment variable XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set.\n";
static const char xdg_wrong_message[] =
"fatal: environment variable XDG_RUNTIME_DIR\n"
"is set to \"%s\", which is not a directory.\n";
static const char xdg_wrong_mode_message[] =
"warning: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR \"%s\" is not configured\n"
"correctly. Unix access mode must be 0700 (current mode is %04o),\n"
"and must be owned by the user UID %d (current owner is UID %d).\n";
static const char xdg_detail_message[] =
"Refer to your distribution on how to get it, or\n"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/basedir-spec\n"
"on how to implement it.\n";
static void
verify_xdg_runtime_dir(void)
{
char *dir = getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR");
struct stat s;
if (!dir) {
weston_log(xdg_error_message);
weston_log_continue(xdg_detail_message);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (stat(dir, &s) || !S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) {
weston_log(xdg_wrong_message, dir);
weston_log_continue(xdg_detail_message);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if ((s.st_mode & 0777) != 0700 || s.st_uid != getuid()) {
weston_log(xdg_wrong_mode_message,
dir, s.st_mode & 0777, getuid(), s.st_uid);
weston_log_continue(xdg_detail_message);
}
}
static int
usage(int error_code)
{
FILE *out = error_code == EXIT_SUCCESS ? stdout : stderr;
fprintf(out,
"Usage: weston [OPTIONS]\n\n"
"This is weston version " VERSION ", the Wayland reference compositor.\n"
"Weston supports multiple backends, and depending on which backend is in use\n"
"different options will be accepted.\n\n"
"Core options:\n\n"
" --version\t\tPrint weston version\n"
" -B, --backend=MODULE\tBackend module, one of\n"
#if defined(BUILD_DRM_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\tdrm-backend.so\n"
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_FBDEV_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\tfbdev-backend.so\n"
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_HEADLESS_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\theadless-backend.so\n"
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_RDP_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\trdp-backend.so\n"
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_WAYLAND_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\twayland-backend.so\n"
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_X11_COMPOSITOR)
"\t\t\t\tx11-backend.so\n"
#endif
" --shell=MODULE\tShell module, defaults to desktop-shell.so\n"
" -S, --socket=NAME\tName of socket to listen on\n"
" -i, --idle-time=SECS\tIdle time in seconds\n"
#if defined(BUILD_XWAYLAND)
" --xwayland\t\tLoad the xwayland module\n"
#endif
" --modules\t\tLoad the comma-separated list of modules\n"
" --log=FILE\t\tLog to the given file\n"
" -c, --config=FILE\tConfig file to load, defaults to weston.ini\n"
" --no-config\t\tDo not read weston.ini\n"
" --wait-for-debugger\tRaise SIGSTOP on start-up\n"
" --debug\t\tEnable debug extension\n"
" -l, --logger-scopes=SCOPE\n\t\t\tSpecify log scopes to "
"subscribe to.\n\t\t\tCan specify multiple scopes, "
"each followed by comma\n"
" -f, --flight-rec-scopes=SCOPE\n\t\t\tSpecify log scopes to "
"subscribe to.\n\t\t\tCan specify multiple scopes, "
"each followed by comma\n"
" -h, --help\t\tThis help message\n\n");
#if defined(BUILD_DRM_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for drm-backend.so:\n\n"
" --seat=SEAT\t\tThe seat that weston should run on, instead of the seat defined in XDG_SEAT\n"
" --tty=TTY\t\tThe tty to use\n"
" --drm-device=CARD\tThe DRM device to use, e.g. \"card0\".\n"
" --use-pixman\t\tUse the pixman (CPU) renderer\n"
" --current-mode\tPrefer current KMS mode over EDID preferred mode\n"
" --continue-without-input\tAllow the compositor to start without input devices\n\n");
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_FBDEV_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for fbdev-backend.so:\n\n"
" --tty=TTY\t\tThe tty to use\n"
" --device=DEVICE\tThe framebuffer device to use\n"
" --seat=SEAT\t\tThe seat that weston should run on, instead of the seat defined in XDG_SEAT\n"
"\n");
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_HEADLESS_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for headless-backend.so:\n\n"
" --width=WIDTH\t\tWidth of memory surface\n"
" --height=HEIGHT\tHeight of memory surface\n"
" --scale=SCALE\t\tScale factor of output\n"
" --transform=TR\tThe output transformation, TR is one of:\n"
"\tnormal 90 180 270 flipped flipped-90 flipped-180 flipped-270\n"
" --use-pixman\t\tUse the pixman (CPU) renderer (default: no rendering)\n"
" --use-gl\t\tUse the GL renderer (default: no rendering)\n"
" --no-outputs\t\tDo not create any virtual outputs\n"
"\n");
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_RDP_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for rdp-backend.so:\n\n"
" --width=WIDTH\t\tWidth of desktop\n"
" --height=HEIGHT\tHeight of desktop\n"
" --env-socket\t\tUse socket defined in RDP_FD env variable as peer connection\n"
" --address=ADDR\tThe address to bind\n"
" --port=PORT\t\tThe port to listen on\n"
" --no-clients-resize\tThe RDP peers will be forced to the size of the desktop\n"
" --rdp4-key=FILE\tThe file containing the key for RDP4 encryption\n"
" --rdp-tls-cert=FILE\tThe file containing the certificate for TLS encryption\n"
" --rdp-tls-key=FILE\tThe file containing the private key for TLS encryption\n"
"\n");
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_WAYLAND_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for wayland-backend.so:\n\n"
" --width=WIDTH\t\tWidth of Wayland surface\n"
" --height=HEIGHT\tHeight of Wayland surface\n"
" --scale=SCALE\t\tScale factor of output\n"
" --fullscreen\t\tRun in fullscreen mode\n"
" --use-pixman\t\tUse the pixman (CPU) renderer\n"
" --output-count=COUNT\tCreate multiple outputs\n"
" --sprawl\t\tCreate one fullscreen output for every parent output\n"
" --display=DISPLAY\tWayland display to connect to\n\n");
#endif
#if defined(BUILD_X11_COMPOSITOR)
fprintf(out,
"Options for x11-backend.so:\n\n"
" --width=WIDTH\t\tWidth of X window\n"
" --height=HEIGHT\tHeight of X window\n"
" --scale=SCALE\t\tScale factor of output\n"
" --fullscreen\t\tRun in fullscreen mode\n"
" --use-pixman\t\tUse the pixman (CPU) renderer\n"
" --output-count=COUNT\tCreate multiple outputs\n"
" --no-input\t\tDont create input devices\n\n");
#endif
exit(error_code);
}
static int on_term_signal(int signal_number, void *data)
{
struct wl_display *display = data;
weston_log("caught signal %d\n", signal_number);
wl_display_terminate(display);
return 1;
}
static const char *
clock_name(clockid_t clk_id)
{
static const char *names[] = {
[CLOCK_REALTIME] = "CLOCK_REALTIME",
[CLOCK_MONOTONIC] = "CLOCK_MONOTONIC",
[CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW] = "CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW",
[CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE] = "CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE",
[CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE] = "CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE",
#ifdef CLOCK_BOOTTIME
[CLOCK_BOOTTIME] = "CLOCK_BOOTTIME",
#endif
};
if (clk_id < 0 || (unsigned)clk_id >= ARRAY_LENGTH(names))
return "unknown";
return names[clk_id];
}
static const struct {
uint32_t bit; /* enum weston_capability */
const char *desc;
} capability_strings[] = {
{ WESTON_CAP_ROTATION_ANY, "arbitrary surface rotation" },
{ WESTON_CAP_CAPTURE_YFLIP, "screen capture uses y-flip" },
{ WESTON_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE, "cursor planes" },
{ WESTON_CAP_ARBITRARY_MODES, "arbitrary resolutions" },
{ WESTON_CAP_VIEW_CLIP_MASK, "view mask clipping" },
{ WESTON_CAP_EXPLICIT_SYNC, "explicit sync" },
{ WESTON_CAP_COLOR_OPS, "color operations" },
};
static void
weston_compositor_log_capabilities(struct weston_compositor *compositor)
{
unsigned i;
int yes;
struct timespec res;
weston_log("Compositor capabilities:\n");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(capability_strings); i++) {
yes = compositor->capabilities & capability_strings[i].bit;
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE "%s: %s\n",
capability_strings[i].desc,
yes ? "yes" : "no");
}
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE "presentation clock: %s, id %d\n",
clock_name(compositor->presentation_clock),
compositor->presentation_clock);
if (clock_getres(compositor->presentation_clock, &res) == 0)
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE
"presentation clock resolution: %d.%09ld s\n",
(int)res.tv_sec, res.tv_nsec);
else
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE
"presentation clock resolution: N/A\n");
}
static bool
check_compositor_capabilities(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
uint32_t mask)
{
uint32_t missing = mask & ~compositor->capabilities;
unsigned i;
if (missing == 0)
return true;
weston_log("Quirk error, missing capabilities:\n");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(capability_strings); i++) {
if (!(missing & capability_strings[i].bit))
continue;
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE "- %s\n",
capability_strings[i].desc);
missing &= ~capability_strings[i].bit;
}
if (missing) {
weston_log_continue(STAMP_SPACE "- unlisted bits 0x%x\n",
missing);
}
return false;
}
static void
handle_primary_client_destroyed(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct wl_client *client = data;
weston_log("Primary client died. Closing...\n");
wl_display_terminate(wl_client_get_display(client));
}
static int
weston_create_listening_socket(struct wl_display *display, const char *socket_name)
{
char name_candidate[16];
if (socket_name) {
if (wl_display_add_socket(display, socket_name)) {
weston_log("fatal: failed to add socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
setenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY", socket_name, 1);
return 0;
} else {
for (int i = 1; i <= 32; i++) {
sprintf(name_candidate, "wayland-%d", i);
if (wl_display_add_socket(display, name_candidate) >= 0) {
setenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY", name_candidate, 1);
return 0;
}
}
weston_log("fatal: failed to add socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
}
WL_EXPORT void *
wet_load_module_entrypoint(const char *name, const char *entrypoint)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
void *module, *init;
size_t len;
if (name == NULL)
return NULL;
if (name[0] != '/') {
len = weston_module_path_from_env(name, path, sizeof path);
if (len == 0)
len = snprintf(path, sizeof path, "%s/%s", MODULEDIR,
name);
} else {
len = snprintf(path, sizeof path, "%s", name);
}
/* snprintf returns the length of the string it would've written,
* _excluding_ the NUL byte. So even being equal to the size of
* our buffer is an error here. */
if (len >= sizeof path)
return NULL;
module = dlopen(path, RTLD_NOW | RTLD_NOLOAD);
if (module) {
weston_log("Module '%s' already loaded\n", path);
} else {
weston_log("Loading module '%s'\n", path);
module = dlopen(path, RTLD_NOW);
if (!module) {
weston_log("Failed to load module: %s\n", dlerror());
return NULL;
}
}
init = dlsym(module, entrypoint);
if (!init) {
weston_log("Failed to lookup init function: %s\n", dlerror());
dlclose(module);
return NULL;
}
return init;
}
WL_EXPORT int
wet_load_module(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
const char *name, int *argc, char *argv[])
{
int (*module_init)(struct weston_compositor *ec,
int *argc, char *argv[]);
module_init = wet_load_module_entrypoint(name, "wet_module_init");
if (!module_init)
return -1;
if (module_init(compositor, argc, argv) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static int
wet_load_shell(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
const char *name, int *argc, char *argv[])
{
int (*shell_init)(struct weston_compositor *ec,
int *argc, char *argv[]);
shell_init = wet_load_module_entrypoint(name, "wet_shell_init");
if (!shell_init)
return -1;
if (shell_init(compositor, argc, argv) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
static char *
wet_get_binary_path(const char *name, const char *dir)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
size_t len;
len = weston_module_path_from_env(name, path, sizeof path);
if (len > 0)
return strdup(path);
len = snprintf(path, sizeof path, "%s/%s", dir, name);
if (len >= sizeof path)
return NULL;
return strdup(path);
}
WL_EXPORT char *
wet_get_libexec_path(const char *name)
{
return wet_get_binary_path(name, LIBEXECDIR);
}
WL_EXPORT char *
wet_get_bindir_path(const char *name)
{
return wet_get_binary_path(name, BINDIR);
}
static int
load_modules(struct weston_compositor *ec, const char *modules,
int *argc, char *argv[], bool *xwayland)
{
const char *p, *end;
char buffer[256];
if (modules == NULL)
return 0;
p = modules;
while (*p) {
end = strchrnul(p, ',');
snprintf(buffer, sizeof buffer, "%.*s", (int) (end - p), p);
if (strstr(buffer, "xwayland.so")) {
weston_log("Old Xwayland module loading detected: "
"Please use --xwayland command line option "
"or set xwayland=true in the [core] section "
"in weston.ini\n");
*xwayland = true;
} else {
if (wet_load_module(ec, buffer, argc, argv) < 0)
return -1;
}
p = end;
while (*p == ',')
p++;
}
return 0;
}
static int
save_touch_device_calibration(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
struct weston_touch_device *device,
const struct weston_touch_device_matrix *calibration)
{
struct weston_config_section *s;
struct weston_config *config = wet_get_config(compositor);
char *helper = NULL;
char *helper_cmd = NULL;
int ret = -1;
int status;
const float *m = calibration->m;
s = weston_config_get_section(config,
"libinput", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "calibration_helper",
&helper, NULL);
if (!helper || strlen(helper) == 0) {
ret = 0;
goto out;
}
if (asprintf(&helper_cmd, "\"%s\" '%s' %f %f %f %f %f %f",
helper, device->syspath,
m[0], m[1], m[2],
m[3], m[4], m[5]) < 0)
goto out;
status = system(helper_cmd);
free(helper_cmd);
if (status < 0) {
weston_log("Error: failed to run calibration helper '%s'.\n",
helper);
goto out;
}
if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
weston_log("Error: calibration helper '%s' possibly killed.\n",
helper);
goto out;
}
if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) {
ret = 0;
} else {
weston_log("Calibration helper '%s' exited with status %d.\n",
helper, WEXITSTATUS(status));
}
out:
free(helper);
return ret;
}
static int
weston_compositor_init_config(struct weston_compositor *ec,
struct weston_config *config)
{
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(ec);
struct xkb_rule_names xkb_names;
struct weston_config_section *s;
int repaint_msec;
bool color_management;
bool cal;
/* weston.ini [keyboard] */
s = weston_config_get_section(config, "keyboard", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "keymap_rules",
(char **) &xkb_names.rules, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "keymap_model",
(char **) &xkb_names.model, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "keymap_layout",
(char **) &xkb_names.layout, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "keymap_variant",
(char **) &xkb_names.variant, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(s, "keymap_options",
(char **) &xkb_names.options, NULL);
if (weston_compositor_set_xkb_rule_names(ec, &xkb_names) < 0)
return -1;
weston_config_section_get_int(s, "repeat-rate",
&ec->kb_repeat_rate, 40);
weston_config_section_get_int(s, "repeat-delay",
&ec->kb_repeat_delay, 400);
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "vt-switching",
&ec->vt_switching, true);
/* weston.ini [core] */
s = weston_config_get_section(config, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_int(s, "repaint-window", &repaint_msec,
ec->repaint_msec);
if (repaint_msec < -10 || repaint_msec > 1000) {
weston_log("Invalid repaint_window value in config: %d\n",
repaint_msec);
} else {
ec->repaint_msec = repaint_msec;
}
weston_log("Output repaint window is %d ms maximum.\n",
ec->repaint_msec);
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "color-management",
&color_management, false);
if (color_management) {
if (weston_compositor_load_color_manager(ec) < 0)
return -1;
else
compositor->use_color_manager = true;
}
/* weston.ini [libinput] */
s = weston_config_get_section(config, "libinput", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "touchscreen_calibrator", &cal, 0);
if (cal)
weston_compositor_enable_touch_calibrator(ec,
save_touch_device_calibration);
return 0;
}
static char *
weston_choose_default_backend(void)
{
char *backend = NULL;
if (getenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY") || getenv("WAYLAND_SOCKET"))
backend = strdup("wayland-backend.so");
else if (getenv("DISPLAY"))
backend = strdup("x11-backend.so");
else
backend = strdup(WESTON_NATIVE_BACKEND);
return backend;
}
static const struct { const char *name; uint32_t token; } transforms[] = {
{ "normal", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL },
{ "rotate-90", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_90 },
{ "rotate-180", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_180 },
{ "rotate-270", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_270 },
{ "flipped", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED },
{ "flipped-rotate-90", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_90 },
{ "flipped-rotate-180", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_180 },
{ "flipped-rotate-270", WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_270 },
};
WL_EXPORT int
weston_parse_transform(const char *transform, uint32_t *out)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(transforms); i++)
if (strcmp(transforms[i].name, transform) == 0) {
*out = transforms[i].token;
return 0;
}
*out = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL;
return -1;
}
WL_EXPORT const char *
weston_transform_to_string(uint32_t output_transform)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH(transforms); i++)
if (transforms[i].token == output_transform)
return transforms[i].name;
return "<illegal value>";
}
static int
load_configuration(struct weston_config **config, int32_t noconfig,
const char *config_file)
{
const char *file = "weston.ini";
const char *full_path;
*config = NULL;
if (config_file)
file = config_file;
if (noconfig == 0)
*config = weston_config_parse(file);
if (*config) {
full_path = weston_config_get_full_path(*config);
weston_log("Using config file '%s'\n", full_path);
setenv(WESTON_CONFIG_FILE_ENV_VAR, full_path, 1);
return 0;
}
if (config_file && noconfig == 0) {
weston_log("fatal: error opening or reading config file"
" '%s'.\n", config_file);
return -1;
}
weston_log("Starting with no config file.\n");
setenv(WESTON_CONFIG_FILE_ENV_VAR, "", 1);
return 0;
}
static void
handle_exit(struct weston_compositor *c)
{
wl_display_terminate(c->wl_display);
}
static void
wet_output_set_scale(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section,
int32_t default_scale,
int32_t parsed_scale)
{
int32_t scale = default_scale;
if (section)
weston_config_section_get_int(section, "scale", &scale, default_scale);
if (parsed_scale)
scale = parsed_scale;
weston_output_set_scale(output, scale);
}
/* UINT32_MAX is treated as invalid because 0 is a valid
* enumeration value and the parameter is unsigned
*/
static int
wet_output_set_transform(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section,
uint32_t default_transform,
uint32_t parsed_transform)
{
char *t = NULL;
uint32_t transform = default_transform;
if (section) {
weston_config_section_get_string(section,
"transform", &t, NULL);
}
if (t) {
if (weston_parse_transform(t, &transform) < 0) {
weston_log("Invalid transform \"%s\" for output %s\n",
t, output->name);
return -1;
}
free(t);
}
if (parsed_transform != UINT32_MAX)
transform = parsed_transform;
weston_output_set_transform(output, transform);
return 0;
}
static int
wet_output_set_color_profile(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section,
struct weston_color_profile *parent_winsys_profile)
{
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(output->compositor);
struct weston_color_profile *cprof;
char *icc_file = NULL;
bool ok;
if (!compositor->use_color_manager)
return 0;
if (section) {
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "icc_profile",
&icc_file, NULL);
}
if (icc_file) {
cprof = weston_compositor_load_icc_file(output->compositor,
icc_file);
free(icc_file);
} else if (parent_winsys_profile) {
cprof = weston_color_profile_ref(parent_winsys_profile);
} else {
return 0;
}
if (!cprof)
return -1;
ok = weston_output_set_color_profile(output, cprof);
if (!ok) {
weston_log("Error: failed to set color profile '%s' for output %s\n",
weston_color_profile_get_description(cprof),
output->name);
}
weston_color_profile_unref(cprof);
return ok ? 0 : -1;
}
static void
allow_content_protection(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section)
{
bool allow_hdcp = true;
if (section)
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "allow_hdcp",
&allow_hdcp, true);
weston_output_allow_protection(output, allow_hdcp);
}
static int
wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config(struct weston_output *output,
struct wet_output_config *defaults)
{
const struct weston_windowed_output_api *api =
weston_windowed_output_get_api(output->compositor);
struct weston_config *wc = wet_get_config(output->compositor);
struct weston_config_section *section = NULL;
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(output->compositor);
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = compositor->parsed_options;
int width = defaults->width;
int height = defaults->height;
assert(parsed_options);
if (!api) {
weston_log("Cannot use weston_windowed_output_api.\n");
return -1;
}
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "output", "name", output->name);
if (section) {
char *mode;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "mode", &mode, NULL);
if (!mode || sscanf(mode, "%dx%d", &width,
&height) != 2) {
weston_log("Invalid mode for output %s. Using defaults.\n",
output->name);
width = defaults->width;
height = defaults->height;
}
free(mode);
}
allow_content_protection(output, section);
if (parsed_options->width)
width = parsed_options->width;
if (parsed_options->height)
height = parsed_options->height;
wet_output_set_scale(output, section, defaults->scale, parsed_options->scale);
if (wet_output_set_transform(output, section, defaults->transform,
parsed_options->transform) < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (wet_output_set_color_profile(output, section, NULL) < 0)
return -1;
if (api->output_set_size(output, width, height) < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure output \"%s\" using weston_windowed_output_api.\n",
output->name);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int
count_remaining_heads(struct weston_output *output, struct weston_head *to_go)
{
struct weston_head *iter = NULL;
int n = 0;
while ((iter = weston_output_iterate_heads(output, iter))) {
if (iter != to_go)
n++;
}
return n;
}
static void
wet_head_tracker_destroy(struct wet_head_tracker *track)
{
wl_list_remove(&track->head_destroy_listener.link);
free(track);
}
static void
handle_head_destroy(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct weston_head *head = data;
struct weston_output *output;
struct wet_head_tracker *track =
container_of(listener, struct wet_head_tracker,
head_destroy_listener);
wet_head_tracker_destroy(track);
output = weston_head_get_output(head);
/* On shutdown path, the output might be already gone. */
if (!output)
return;
if (count_remaining_heads(output, head) > 0)
return;
weston_output_destroy(output);
}
static struct wet_head_tracker *
wet_head_tracker_from_head(struct weston_head *head)
{
struct wl_listener *lis;
lis = weston_head_get_destroy_listener(head, handle_head_destroy);
if (!lis)
return NULL;
return container_of(lis, struct wet_head_tracker,
head_destroy_listener);
}
/* Listen for head destroy signal.
*
* If a head is destroyed and it was the last head on the output, we
* destroy the associated output.
*
* Do not bother destroying the head trackers on shutdown, the backend will
* destroy the heads which calls our handler to destroy the trackers.
*/
static void
wet_head_tracker_create(struct wet_compositor *compositor,
struct weston_head *head)
{
struct wet_head_tracker *track;
track = zalloc(sizeof *track);
if (!track)
return;
track->head_destroy_listener.notify = handle_head_destroy;
weston_head_add_destroy_listener(head, &track->head_destroy_listener);
}
static void
simple_head_enable(struct wet_compositor *wet, struct weston_head *head)
{
struct weston_output *output;
int ret = 0;
output = weston_compositor_create_output_with_head(wet->compositor,
head);
if (!output) {
weston_log("Could not create an output for head \"%s\".\n",
weston_head_get_name(head));
wet->init_failed = true;
return;
}
if (wet->simple_output_configure)
ret = wet->simple_output_configure(output);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure output \"%s\".\n",
weston_head_get_name(head));
weston_output_destroy(output);
wet->init_failed = true;
return;
}
if (weston_output_enable(output) < 0) {
weston_log("Enabling output \"%s\" failed.\n",
weston_head_get_name(head));
weston_output_destroy(output);
wet->init_failed = true;
return;
}
wet_head_tracker_create(wet, head);
/* The weston_compositor will track and destroy the output on exit. */
}
static void
simple_head_disable(struct weston_head *head)
{
struct weston_output *output;
struct wet_head_tracker *track;
track = wet_head_tracker_from_head(head);
if (track)
wet_head_tracker_destroy(track);
output = weston_head_get_output(head);
assert(output);
weston_output_destroy(output);
}
static void
simple_heads_changed(struct wl_listener *listener, void *arg)
{
struct weston_compositor *compositor = arg;
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(compositor);
struct weston_head *head = NULL;
bool connected;
bool enabled;
bool changed;
bool non_desktop;
while ((head = weston_compositor_iterate_heads(wet->compositor, head))) {
connected = weston_head_is_connected(head);
enabled = weston_head_is_enabled(head);
changed = weston_head_is_device_changed(head);
non_desktop = weston_head_is_non_desktop(head);
if (connected && !enabled && !non_desktop) {
simple_head_enable(wet, head);
} else if (!connected && enabled) {
simple_head_disable(head);
} else if (enabled && changed) {
weston_log("Detected a monitor change on head '%s', "
"not bothering to do anything about it.\n",
weston_head_get_name(head));
}
weston_head_reset_device_changed(head);
}
}
static void
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
int (*fn)(struct weston_output *))
{
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(compositor);
wet->simple_output_configure = fn;
wet->heads_changed_listener.notify = simple_heads_changed;
weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener(compositor,
&wet->heads_changed_listener);
}
static void
configure_input_device_accel(struct weston_config_section *s,
struct libinput_device *device)
{
char *profile_string = NULL;
int is_a_profile = 1;
uint32_t profiles;
enum libinput_config_accel_profile profile;
double speed;
if (weston_config_section_get_string(s, "accel-profile",
&profile_string, NULL) == 0) {
if (strcmp(profile_string, "flat") == 0)
profile = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_ACCEL_PROFILE_FLAT;
else if (strcmp(profile_string, "adaptive") == 0)
profile = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_ACCEL_PROFILE_ADAPTIVE;
else {
weston_log("warning: no such accel-profile: %s\n",
profile_string);
is_a_profile = 0;
}
profiles = libinput_device_config_accel_get_profiles(device);
if (is_a_profile && (profile & profiles) != 0) {
weston_log(" accel-profile=%s\n",
profile_string);
libinput_device_config_accel_set_profile(device,
profile);
}
}
if (weston_config_section_get_double(s, "accel-speed",
&speed, 0) == 0 &&
speed >= -1. && speed <= 1.) {
weston_log(" accel-speed=%.3f\n", speed);
libinput_device_config_accel_set_speed(device, speed);
}
free(profile_string);
}
static void
configure_input_device_scroll(struct weston_config_section *s,
struct libinput_device *device)
{
bool natural;
char *method_string = NULL;
uint32_t methods;
enum libinput_config_scroll_method method;
char *button_string = NULL;
int button;
if (libinput_device_config_scroll_has_natural_scroll(device) &&
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "natural-scroll",
&natural, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" natural-scroll=%s\n",
natural ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_natural_scroll_enabled(
device, natural);
}
if (weston_config_section_get_string(s, "scroll-method",
&method_string, NULL) != 0)
goto done;
if (strcmp(method_string, "two-finger") == 0)
method = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_2FG;
else if (strcmp(method_string, "edge") == 0)
method = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_EDGE;
else if (strcmp(method_string, "button") == 0)
method = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN;
else if (strcmp(method_string, "none") == 0)
method = LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_NO_SCROLL;
else {
weston_log("warning: no such scroll-method: %s\n",
method_string);
goto done;
}
methods = libinput_device_config_scroll_get_methods(device);
if (method != LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_NO_SCROLL &&
(method & methods) == 0)
goto done;
weston_log(" scroll-method=%s\n", method_string);
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_method(device, method);
if (method == LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SCROLL_ON_BUTTON_DOWN) {
if (weston_config_section_get_string(s, "scroll-button",
&button_string,
NULL) != 0)
goto done;
button = libevdev_event_code_from_name(EV_KEY, button_string);
if (button == -1) {
weston_log(" Bad scroll-button: %s\n",
button_string);
goto done;
}
weston_log(" scroll-button=%s\n", button_string);
libinput_device_config_scroll_set_button(device, button);
}
done:
free(method_string);
free(button_string);
}
static void
configure_input_device(struct weston_compositor *compositor,
struct libinput_device *device)
{
struct weston_config_section *s;
struct weston_config *config = wet_get_config(compositor);
bool has_enable_tap = false;
bool enable_tap;
bool disable_while_typing;
bool middle_emulation;
bool tap_and_drag;
bool tap_and_drag_lock;
bool left_handed;
unsigned int rotation;
weston_log("libinput: configuring device \"%s\".\n",
libinput_device_get_name(device));
s = weston_config_get_section(config,
"libinput", NULL, NULL);
if (libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count(device) > 0) {
if (weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "enable_tap",
&enable_tap, false) == 0) {
weston_log("!!DEPRECATION WARNING!!: In weston.ini, "
"enable_tap is deprecated in favour of "
"enable-tap. Support for it may be removed "
"at any time!");
has_enable_tap = true;
}
if (weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "enable-tap",
&enable_tap, false) == 0)
has_enable_tap = true;
if (has_enable_tap) {
weston_log(" enable-tap=%s.\n",
enable_tap ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_tap_set_enabled(device,
enable_tap);
}
if (weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "tap-and-drag",
&tap_and_drag, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" tap-and-drag=%s.\n",
tap_and_drag ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_enabled(device,
tap_and_drag);
}
if (weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "tap-and-drag-lock",
&tap_and_drag_lock, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" tap-and-drag-lock=%s.\n",
tap_and_drag_lock ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_tap_set_drag_lock_enabled(
device, tap_and_drag_lock);
}
}
if (libinput_device_config_dwt_is_available(device) &&
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "disable-while-typing",
&disable_while_typing, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" disable-while-typing=%s.\n",
disable_while_typing ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_dwt_set_enabled(device,
disable_while_typing);
}
if (libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_is_available(device) &&
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "middle-button-emulation",
&middle_emulation, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" middle-button-emulation=%s\n",
middle_emulation ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_middle_emulation_set_enabled(
device, middle_emulation);
}
if (libinput_device_config_left_handed_is_available(device) &&
weston_config_section_get_bool(s, "left-handed",
&left_handed, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" left-handed=%s\n",
left_handed ? "true" : "false");
libinput_device_config_left_handed_set(device, left_handed);
}
if (libinput_device_config_rotation_is_available(device) &&
weston_config_section_get_uint(s, "rotation",
&rotation, false) == 0) {
weston_log(" rotation=%u\n", rotation);
libinput_device_config_rotation_set_angle(device, rotation);
}
if (libinput_device_config_accel_is_available(device))
configure_input_device_accel(s, device);
configure_input_device_scroll(s, device);
}
weston: migrate DRM to head-based output API Migrate the DRM frontend to use the simple head-based output configurator, maintaining the exact same features and semantics as before. This is an intermediate step. It is unoptimal to create a weston_output just to turn it off, but the libweston implementation and the DRM backend require it for now. In the future, the DRM frontend will get its own configurator that does not create useless weston_outputs and supports clone mode by attaching multiple heads to the same weston_output. Clone mode is not yet supported by libweston/DRM. Until we remove the need to create a weston_output just to turn it "off", that is, disable it, we will hit simple_head_enable() for heads we have already disabled. As long as the DRM-backend conversion to the head-based API is not complete, attempting to create an output for a head again would lead to a crash. This problem does not exist right now, but it will after the patch "compositor-drm: start migration to head-based output API". Therefore, check if the head we are about to process is already attached, and do nothing if so. DRM outputs set to "off" are the only ones legitimately hitting this condition. This is the last frontend migrated, wet_set_pending_output_handler() is deleted as dead code. v9: - Add the workaround in simple_head_enable(). Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6 Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> v7 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
7 years ago
static int
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
drm_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section)
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
{
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(output->compositor);
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
const struct weston_drm_output_api *api;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
enum weston_drm_backend_output_mode mode =
WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_OUTPUT_PREFERRED;
uint32_t transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
char *s;
char *modeline = NULL;
char *gbm_format = NULL;
char *seat = NULL;
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
api = weston_drm_output_get_api(output->compositor);
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (!api) {
weston_log("Cannot use weston_drm_output_api.\n");
weston: migrate DRM to head-based output API Migrate the DRM frontend to use the simple head-based output configurator, maintaining the exact same features and semantics as before. This is an intermediate step. It is unoptimal to create a weston_output just to turn it off, but the libweston implementation and the DRM backend require it for now. In the future, the DRM frontend will get its own configurator that does not create useless weston_outputs and supports clone mode by attaching multiple heads to the same weston_output. Clone mode is not yet supported by libweston/DRM. Until we remove the need to create a weston_output just to turn it "off", that is, disable it, we will hit simple_head_enable() for heads we have already disabled. As long as the DRM-backend conversion to the head-based API is not complete, attempting to create an output for a head again would lead to a crash. This problem does not exist right now, but it will after the patch "compositor-drm: start migration to head-based output API". Therefore, check if the head we are about to process is already attached, and do nothing if so. DRM outputs set to "off" are the only ones legitimately hitting this condition. This is the last frontend migrated, wet_set_pending_output_handler() is deleted as dead code. v9: - Add the workaround in simple_head_enable(). Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6 Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> v7 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
7 years ago
return -1;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "mode", &s, "preferred");
if (strcmp(s, "off") == 0) {
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
assert(0 && "off was supposed to be pruned");
return -1;
} else if (wet->drm_use_current_mode || strcmp(s, "current") == 0) {
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
mode = WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_OUTPUT_CURRENT;
} else if (strcmp(s, "preferred") != 0) {
modeline = s;
s = NULL;
}
free(s);
if (api->set_mode(output, mode, modeline) < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure an output using weston_drm_output_api.\n");
free(modeline);
weston: migrate DRM to head-based output API Migrate the DRM frontend to use the simple head-based output configurator, maintaining the exact same features and semantics as before. This is an intermediate step. It is unoptimal to create a weston_output just to turn it off, but the libweston implementation and the DRM backend require it for now. In the future, the DRM frontend will get its own configurator that does not create useless weston_outputs and supports clone mode by attaching multiple heads to the same weston_output. Clone mode is not yet supported by libweston/DRM. Until we remove the need to create a weston_output just to turn it "off", that is, disable it, we will hit simple_head_enable() for heads we have already disabled. As long as the DRM-backend conversion to the head-based API is not complete, attempting to create an output for a head again would lead to a crash. This problem does not exist right now, but it will after the patch "compositor-drm: start migration to head-based output API". Therefore, check if the head we are about to process is already attached, and do nothing if so. DRM outputs set to "off" are the only ones legitimately hitting this condition. This is the last frontend migrated, wet_set_pending_output_handler() is deleted as dead code. v9: - Add the workaround in simple_head_enable(). Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6 Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> v7 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
7 years ago
return -1;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
free(modeline);
if (count_remaining_heads(output, NULL) == 1) {
struct weston_head *head = weston_output_get_first_head(output);
transform = weston_head_get_transform(head);
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
wet_output_set_scale(output, section, 1, 0);
if (wet_output_set_transform(output, section, transform,
UINT32_MAX) < 0) {
return -1;
}
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (wet_output_set_color_profile(output, section, NULL) < 0)
return -1;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
weston_config_section_get_string(section,
"gbm-format", &gbm_format, NULL);
api->set_gbm_format(output, gbm_format);
free(gbm_format);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "seat", &seat, "");
api->set_seat(output, seat);
free(seat);
allow_content_protection(output, section);
weston: migrate DRM to head-based output API Migrate the DRM frontend to use the simple head-based output configurator, maintaining the exact same features and semantics as before. This is an intermediate step. It is unoptimal to create a weston_output just to turn it off, but the libweston implementation and the DRM backend require it for now. In the future, the DRM frontend will get its own configurator that does not create useless weston_outputs and supports clone mode by attaching multiple heads to the same weston_output. Clone mode is not yet supported by libweston/DRM. Until we remove the need to create a weston_output just to turn it "off", that is, disable it, we will hit simple_head_enable() for heads we have already disabled. As long as the DRM-backend conversion to the head-based API is not complete, attempting to create an output for a head again would lead to a crash. This problem does not exist right now, but it will after the patch "compositor-drm: start migration to head-based output API". Therefore, check if the head we are about to process is already attached, and do nothing if so. DRM outputs set to "off" are the only ones legitimately hitting this condition. This is the last frontend migrated, wet_set_pending_output_handler() is deleted as dead code. v9: - Add the workaround in simple_head_enable(). Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6 Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> v7 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
7 years ago
return 0;
weston: Port DRM backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the DRM backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually or obtained from the configuration file using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Added missing drmModeFreeCrtc() to drm_output_enable() cleanup list in case of failure. - Split drm_backend_disable() into drm_backend_deinit() to accomodate for changes in the first patch in the series. Moved restoring original crtc to drm_output_destroy(). v3: - Moved origcrtc allocation to drm_output_set_mode(). - Swapped connector_get_current_mode() and drm_output_add_mode() calls in drm_output_set_mode() to match current weston. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_enable() to create_output_for_connector() to avoid problems when more than one monitor is connected at startup and crtc allocator wasn't updated before create_output_for_connector() was called second time, resulting in one screen being turned off. - Moved crtc_allocator and connector_allocator update from drm_output_deinit() to drm_output_destroy(), as it should not be called on drm_output_disable(). - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_drm_backend_config version to 2. v4: - Reset output->original_crtc to NULL if drm_output_set_mode() fails. - Remove unneeded log message when disabling an output when a pageflip is pending. - Document that create_output_for_connector() takes ownership of the connector. - Free the connector if create output conditionals are not met in create_outputs() and update_outputs(). Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
/* Find the output section to use for configuring the output with the
* named head. If an output section with the given name contains
* a "same-as" key, ignore all other settings in the output section and
* instead find an output section named by the "same-as". Do this
* recursively.
*/
static struct weston_config_section *
drm_config_find_controlling_output_section(struct weston_config *config,
const char *head_name)
{
struct weston_config_section *section;
char *same_as;
int depth = 0;
same_as = strdup(head_name);
do {
section = weston_config_get_section(config, "output",
"name", same_as);
if (!section && depth > 0)
weston_log("Configuration error: "
"output section referred to with "
"'same-as=%s' not found.\n", same_as);
free(same_as);
if (!section)
return NULL;
if (++depth > 10) {
weston_log("Configuration error: "
"'same-as' nested too deep for output '%s'.\n",
head_name);
return NULL;
}
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "same-as",
&same_as, NULL);
} while (same_as);
return section;
}
static struct wet_layoutput *
wet_compositor_create_layoutput(struct wet_compositor *compositor,
const char *name,
struct weston_config_section *section)
{
struct wet_layoutput *lo;
lo = zalloc(sizeof *lo);
if (!lo)
return NULL;
lo->compositor = compositor;
wl_list_insert(compositor->layoutput_list.prev, &lo->compositor_link);
wl_list_init(&lo->output_list);
lo->name = strdup(name);
lo->section = section;
return lo;
}
static void
wet_layoutput_destroy(struct wet_layoutput *lo)
{
wl_list_remove(&lo->compositor_link);
assert(wl_list_empty(&lo->output_list));
free(lo->name);
free(lo);
}
static void
wet_output_handle_destroy(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data)
{
struct wet_output *output;
output = wl_container_of(listener, output, output_destroy_listener);
assert(output->output == data);
output->output = NULL;
wl_list_remove(&output->output_destroy_listener.link);
}
static struct wet_output *
wet_layoutput_create_output(struct wet_layoutput *lo, const char *name)
{
struct wet_output *output;
output = zalloc(sizeof *output);
if (!output)
return NULL;
output->output =
weston_compositor_create_output(lo->compositor->compositor,
name);
if (!output->output) {
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
free(output);
return NULL;
}
output->layoutput = lo;
wl_list_insert(lo->output_list.prev, &output->link);
output->output_destroy_listener.notify = wet_output_handle_destroy;
weston_output_add_destroy_listener(output->output,
&output->output_destroy_listener);
return output;
}
static struct wet_output *
wet_output_from_weston_output(struct weston_output *base)
{
struct wl_listener *lis;
lis = weston_output_get_destroy_listener(base,
wet_output_handle_destroy);
if (!lis)
return NULL;
return container_of(lis, struct wet_output, output_destroy_listener);
}
static void
wet_output_destroy(struct wet_output *output)
{
if (output->output) {
/* output->output destruction may be deferred in some cases (see
* drm_output_destroy()), so we need to forcibly trigger the
* destruction callback now, or otherwise would later access
* data that we are about to free
*/
struct weston_output *save = output->output;
wet_output_handle_destroy(&output->output_destroy_listener, save);
weston_output_destroy(save);
}
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
wl_list_remove(&output->link);
free(output);
}
static struct wet_layoutput *
wet_compositor_find_layoutput(struct wet_compositor *wet, const char *name)
{
struct wet_layoutput *lo;
wl_list_for_each(lo, &wet->layoutput_list, compositor_link)
if (strcmp(lo->name, name) == 0)
return lo;
return NULL;
}
static void
wet_compositor_layoutput_add_head(struct wet_compositor *wet,
const char *output_name,
struct weston_config_section *section,
struct weston_head *head)
{
struct wet_layoutput *lo;
lo = wet_compositor_find_layoutput(wet, output_name);
if (!lo) {
lo = wet_compositor_create_layoutput(wet, output_name, section);
if (!lo)
return;
}
if (lo->add.n + 1 >= ARRAY_LENGTH(lo->add.heads))
return;
lo->add.heads[lo->add.n++] = head;
}
static void
wet_compositor_destroy_layout(struct wet_compositor *wet)
{
struct wet_layoutput *lo, *lo_tmp;
struct wet_output *output, *output_tmp;
wl_list_for_each_safe(lo, lo_tmp,
&wet->layoutput_list, compositor_link) {
wl_list_for_each_safe(output, output_tmp,
&lo->output_list, link) {
wet_output_destroy(output);
}
wet_layoutput_destroy(lo);
}
}
static void
drm_head_prepare_enable(struct wet_compositor *wet,
struct weston_head *head)
{
const char *name = weston_head_get_name(head);
struct weston_config_section *section;
char *output_name = NULL;
char *mode = NULL;
section = drm_config_find_controlling_output_section(wet->config, name);
if (section) {
/* skip outputs that are explicitly off, or non-desktop and not
* explicitly enabled. The backend turns them off automatically.
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
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*/
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "mode", &mode, NULL);
if (mode && strcmp(mode, "off") == 0) {
free(mode);
return;
}
if (!mode && weston_head_is_non_desktop(head))
return;
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
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free(mode);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "name",
&output_name, NULL);
assert(output_name);
wet_compositor_layoutput_add_head(wet, output_name,
section, head);
free(output_name);
} else {
wet_compositor_layoutput_add_head(wet, name, NULL, head);
}
}
static bool
drm_head_should_force_enable(struct wet_compositor *wet,
struct weston_head *head)
{
const char *name = weston_head_get_name(head);
struct weston_config_section *section;
bool force;
section = drm_config_find_controlling_output_section(wet->config, name);
if (!section)
return false;
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "force-on", &force, false);
return force;
}
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
static void
drm_try_attach(struct weston_output *output,
struct wet_head_array *add,
struct wet_head_array *failed)
{
unsigned i;
/* try to attach all heads, this probably succeeds */
for (i = 0; i < add->n; i++) {
if (!add->heads[i])
continue;
if (weston_output_attach_head(output, add->heads[i]) < 0) {
assert(failed->n < ARRAY_LENGTH(failed->heads));
failed->heads[failed->n++] = add->heads[i];
add->heads[i] = NULL;
}
}
}
static int
drm_try_enable(struct weston_output *output,
struct wet_head_array *undo,
struct wet_head_array *failed)
{
/* Try to enable, and detach heads one by one until it succeeds. */
while (!output->enabled) {
if (weston_output_enable(output) == 0)
return 0;
/* the next head to drop */
while (undo->n > 0 && undo->heads[--undo->n] == NULL)
;
/* No heads left to undo and failed to enable. */
if (undo->heads[undo->n] == NULL)
return -1;
assert(failed->n < ARRAY_LENGTH(failed->heads));
/* undo one head */
weston_head_detach(undo->heads[undo->n]);
failed->heads[failed->n++] = undo->heads[undo->n];
undo->heads[undo->n] = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
static int
drm_try_attach_enable(struct weston_output *output, struct wet_layoutput *lo)
{
struct wet_head_array failed = {};
unsigned i;
assert(!output->enabled);
drm_try_attach(output, &lo->add, &failed);
if (drm_backend_output_configure(output, lo->section) < 0)
return -1;
if (drm_try_enable(output, &lo->add, &failed) < 0)
return -1;
/* For all successfully attached/enabled heads */
for (i = 0; i < lo->add.n; i++)
if (lo->add.heads[i])
wet_head_tracker_create(lo->compositor,
lo->add.heads[i]);
/* Push failed heads to the next round. */
lo->add = failed;
return 0;
}
static int
drm_process_layoutput(struct wet_compositor *wet, struct wet_layoutput *lo)
{
struct wet_output *output, *tmp;
char *name = NULL;
int ret;
/*
* For each existing wet_output:
* try attach
* While heads left to enable:
* Create output
* try attach, try enable
*/
wl_list_for_each_safe(output, tmp, &lo->output_list, link) {
struct wet_head_array failed = {};
if (!output->output) {
/* Clean up left-overs from destroyed heads. */
wet_output_destroy(output);
continue;
}
assert(output->output->enabled);
drm_try_attach(output->output, &lo->add, &failed);
lo->add = failed;
if (lo->add.n == 0)
return 0;
}
if (!weston_compositor_find_output_by_name(wet->compositor, lo->name))
name = strdup(lo->name);
while (lo->add.n > 0) {
if (!wl_list_empty(&lo->output_list)) {
weston_log("Error: independent-CRTC clone mode is not implemented.\n");
return -1;
}
if (!name) {
ret = asprintf(&name, "%s:%s", lo->name,
weston_head_get_name(lo->add.heads[0]));
if (ret < 0)
return -1;
}
output = wet_layoutput_create_output(lo, name);
free(name);
name = NULL;
if (!output)
return -1;
if (drm_try_attach_enable(output->output, lo) < 0) {
wet_output_destroy(output);
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int
drm_process_layoutputs(struct wet_compositor *wet)
{
struct wet_layoutput *lo;
int ret = 0;
wl_list_for_each(lo, &wet->layoutput_list, compositor_link) {
if (lo->add.n == 0)
continue;
if (drm_process_layoutput(wet, lo) < 0) {
lo->add = (struct wet_head_array){};
ret = -1;
}
}
return ret;
}
static void
drm_head_disable(struct weston_head *head)
{
struct weston_output *output_base;
struct wet_output *output;
struct wet_head_tracker *track;
track = wet_head_tracker_from_head(head);
if (track)
wet_head_tracker_destroy(track);
output_base = weston_head_get_output(head);
assert(output_base);
output = wet_output_from_weston_output(output_base);
assert(output && output->output == output_base);
weston_head_detach(head);
if (count_remaining_heads(output->output, NULL) == 0)
wet_output_destroy(output);
}
static void
drm_heads_changed(struct wl_listener *listener, void *arg)
{
struct weston_compositor *compositor = arg;
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(compositor);
struct weston_head *head = NULL;
bool connected;
bool enabled;
bool changed;
bool forced;
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
/* We need to collect all cloned heads into outputs before enabling the
* output.
*/
while ((head = weston_compositor_iterate_heads(compositor, head))) {
connected = weston_head_is_connected(head);
enabled = weston_head_is_enabled(head);
changed = weston_head_is_device_changed(head);
forced = drm_head_should_force_enable(wet, head);
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
if ((connected || forced) && !enabled) {
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
drm_head_prepare_enable(wet, head);
} else if (!(connected || forced) && enabled) {
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
drm_head_disable(head);
} else if (enabled && changed) {
weston_log("Detected a monitor change on head '%s', "
"not bothering to do anything about it.\n",
weston_head_get_name(head));
}
weston_head_reset_device_changed(head);
}
if (drm_process_layoutputs(wet) < 0)
wet->init_failed = true;
}
static int
drm_backend_remoted_output_configure(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section,
char *modeline,
const struct weston_remoting_api *api)
{
char *gbm_format = NULL;
char *seat = NULL;
char *host = NULL;
char *pipeline = NULL;
int port, ret;
ret = api->set_mode(output, modeline);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure an output \"%s\" using "
"weston_remoting_api. Invalid mode\n",
output->name);
return -1;
}
wet_output_set_scale(output, section, 1, 0);
if (wet_output_set_transform(output, section,
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL,
UINT32_MAX) < 0) {
return -1;
};
if (wet_output_set_color_profile(output, section, NULL) < 0)
return -1;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "gbm-format", &gbm_format,
NULL);
api->set_gbm_format(output, gbm_format);
free(gbm_format);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "seat", &seat, "");
api->set_seat(output, seat);
free(seat);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "gst-pipeline", &pipeline,
NULL);
if (pipeline) {
api->set_gst_pipeline(output, pipeline);
free(pipeline);
return 0;
}
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "host", &host, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_int(section, "port", &port, 0);
if (!host || port <= 0 || 65533 < port) {
weston_log("Cannot configure an output \"%s\". "
"Need to specify gst-pipeline or "
"host and port (1-65533).\n", output->name);
}
api->set_host(output, host);
free(host);
api->set_port(output, port);
return 0;
}
static void
remoted_output_init(struct weston_compositor *c,
struct weston_config_section *section,
const struct weston_remoting_api *api)
{
struct weston_output *output = NULL;
char *output_name, *modeline = NULL;
int ret;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "name", &output_name,
NULL);
if (!output_name)
return;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "mode", &modeline, "off");
if (strcmp(modeline, "off") == 0)
goto err;
output = api->create_output(c, output_name);
if (!output) {
weston_log("Cannot create remoted output \"%s\".\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
ret = drm_backend_remoted_output_configure(output, section, modeline,
api);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure remoted output \"%s\".\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
if (weston_output_enable(output) < 0) {
weston_log("Enabling remoted output \"%s\" failed.\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
free(modeline);
free(output_name);
weston_log("remoted output '%s' enabled\n", output->name);
return;
err:
free(modeline);
free(output_name);
if (output)
weston_output_destroy(output);
}
static void
load_remoting(struct weston_compositor *c, struct weston_config *wc)
{
const struct weston_remoting_api *api = NULL;
int (*module_init)(struct weston_compositor *ec);
struct weston_config_section *section = NULL;
const char *section_name;
/* read remote-output section in weston.ini */
while (weston_config_next_section(wc, &section, &section_name)) {
if (strcmp(section_name, "remote-output"))
continue;
if (!api) {
char *module_name;
struct weston_config_section *core_section =
weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL,
NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(core_section,
"remoting",
&module_name,
"remoting-plugin.so");
module_init = weston_load_module(module_name,
"weston_module_init");
free(module_name);
if (!module_init) {
weston_log("Can't load remoting-plugin\n");
return;
}
if (module_init(c) < 0) {
weston_log("Remoting-plugin init failed\n");
return;
}
api = weston_remoting_get_api(c);
if (!api)
return;
}
remoted_output_init(c, section, api);
}
}
static int
drm_backend_pipewire_output_configure(struct weston_output *output,
struct weston_config_section *section,
char *modeline,
const struct weston_pipewire_api *api)
{
char *seat = NULL;
int ret;
ret = api->set_mode(output, modeline);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure an output \"%s\" using "
"weston_pipewire_api. Invalid mode\n",
output->name);
return -1;
}
wet_output_set_scale(output, section, 1, 0);
if (wet_output_set_transform(output, section,
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL,
UINT32_MAX) < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (wet_output_set_color_profile(output, section, NULL) < 0)
return -1;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "seat", &seat, "");
api->set_seat(output, seat);
free(seat);
return 0;
}
static void
pipewire_output_init(struct weston_compositor *c,
struct weston_config_section *section,
const struct weston_pipewire_api *api)
{
struct weston_output *output = NULL;
char *output_name, *modeline = NULL;
int ret;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "name", &output_name,
NULL);
if (!output_name)
return;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "mode", &modeline, "off");
if (strcmp(modeline, "off") == 0)
goto err;
output = api->create_output(c, output_name);
if (!output) {
weston_log("Cannot create pipewire output \"%s\".\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
ret = drm_backend_pipewire_output_configure(output, section, modeline,
api);
if (ret < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure pipewire output \"%s\".\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
if (weston_output_enable(output) < 0) {
weston_log("Enabling pipewire output \"%s\" failed.\n",
output_name);
goto err;
}
free(modeline);
free(output_name);
weston_log("pipewire output '%s' enabled\n", output->name);
return;
err:
free(modeline);
free(output_name);
if (output)
weston_output_destroy(output);
}
static void
load_pipewire(struct weston_compositor *c, struct weston_config *wc)
{
const struct weston_pipewire_api *api = NULL;
int (*module_init)(struct weston_compositor *ec);
struct weston_config_section *section = NULL;
const char *section_name;
/* read pipewire-output section in weston.ini */
while (weston_config_next_section(wc, &section, &section_name)) {
if (strcmp(section_name, "pipewire-output"))
continue;
if (!api) {
char *module_name;
struct weston_config_section *core_section =
weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL,
NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(core_section,
"pipewire",
&module_name,
"pipewire-plugin.so");
module_init = weston_load_module(module_name,
"weston_module_init");
free(module_name);
if (!module_init) {
weston_log("Can't load pipewire-plugin\n");
return;
}
if (module_init(c) < 0) {
weston_log("Pipewire-plugin init failed\n");
return;
}
api = weston_pipewire_get_api(c);
if (!api)
return;
}
pipewire_output_init(c, section, api);
}
}
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
static int
load_drm_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *wc)
{
struct weston_drm_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
struct weston_config_section *section;
struct wet_compositor *wet = to_wet_compositor(c);
bool without_input = false;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
int ret = 0;
wet->drm_use_current_mode = false;
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "use-pixman", &config.use_pixman,
false);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
const struct weston_option options[] = {
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "seat", 0, &config.seat_id },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "tty", 0, &config.tty },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "drm-device", 0, &config.specific_device },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "current-mode", 0, &wet->drm_use_current_mode },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "use-pixman", 0, &config.use_pixman },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "continue-without-input", false, &without_input }
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
};
parse_options(options, ARRAY_LENGTH(options), argc, argv);
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(section,
"gbm-format", &config.gbm_format,
NULL);
compositor-drm: pageflip timeout implementation Weston will not repaint until previous update has been acked by a pageflip event coming from the drm driver. However, some buggy drivers won’t return those events or will stop sending them at some point and Weston output repaints will completely freeze. To ease developers’ task in testing their drivers, this patch makes compositor-drm use a timer to detect cases where those pageflip events stop coming. This timeout implementation is software only and includes basic features usually found in a watchdog. We simply exit Weston gracefully with a log message and an exit code when the timout is reached. The timeout value can be set via weston.ini by adding a pageflip-timeout=<MILLISECONDS> entry under [core] section. Setting it to 0 disables the timeout feature. v2: - Made sure we would get both the pageflip and the vblank events before stopping the timer. - Reordered the error and success cases in drm_output_pageflip_timer_create() to be more in line with the rest of the code. v3: - Reordered (de)arming of the timer with the code around it to avoid it being rearmed before the current dearming. - Return the proper value for the dispatcher in the pageflip_timeout callback. - Also display the output name in case the timer fires. v4: - Reordered a forgotten timer rearming after its drmModePageFlip(). Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83884 Signed-off-by: Frederic Plourde <frederic.plourde at collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Gil Peyrot <emmanuel.peyrot@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
weston_config_section_get_uint(section, "pageflip-timeout",
&config.pageflip_timeout, 0);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "pixman-shadow",
&config.use_pixman_shadow, true);
if (without_input)
c->require_input = !without_input;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
config.base.struct_version = WESTON_DRM_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
config.base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_drm_backend_config);
config.configure_device = configure_input_device;
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
wet->heads_changed_listener.notify = drm_heads_changed;
weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener(c,
&wet->heads_changed_listener);
weston: migrate DRM to head-based output API Migrate the DRM frontend to use the simple head-based output configurator, maintaining the exact same features and semantics as before. This is an intermediate step. It is unoptimal to create a weston_output just to turn it off, but the libweston implementation and the DRM backend require it for now. In the future, the DRM frontend will get its own configurator that does not create useless weston_outputs and supports clone mode by attaching multiple heads to the same weston_output. Clone mode is not yet supported by libweston/DRM. Until we remove the need to create a weston_output just to turn it "off", that is, disable it, we will hit simple_head_enable() for heads we have already disabled. As long as the DRM-backend conversion to the head-based API is not complete, attempting to create an output for a head again would lead to a crash. This problem does not exist right now, but it will after the patch "compositor-drm: start migration to head-based output API". Therefore, check if the head we are about to process is already attached, and do nothing if so. DRM outputs set to "off" are the only ones legitimately hitting this condition. This is the last frontend migrated, wet_set_pending_output_handler() is deleted as dead code. v9: - Add the workaround in simple_head_enable(). Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6 Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com> v7 Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
7 years ago
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_DRM,
&config.base);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
/* remoting */
load_remoting(c, wc);
/* pipewire */
load_pipewire(c, wc);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
free(config.gbm_format);
free(config.seat_id);
free(config.specific_device);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
return ret;
}
static int
headless_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output)
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
{
struct wet_output_config defaults = {
.width = 1024,
.height = 640,
.scale = 1,
.transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL
};
return wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config(output, &defaults);
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
}
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
static int
load_headless_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *wc)
{
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
const struct weston_windowed_output_api *api;
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
struct weston_headless_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
struct weston_config_section *section;
bool no_outputs = false;
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
int ret = 0;
char *transform = NULL;
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = wet_init_parsed_options(c);
if (!parsed_options)
return -1;
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "use-pixman", &config.use_pixman,
false);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "use-gl", &config.use_gl,
false);
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
const struct weston_option options[] = {
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "width", 0, &parsed_options->width },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "height", 0, &parsed_options->height },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "scale", 0, &parsed_options->scale },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "use-pixman", 0, &config.use_pixman },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "use-gl", 0, &config.use_gl },
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "transform", 0, &transform },
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "no-outputs", 0, &no_outputs },
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
};
parse_options(options, ARRAY_LENGTH(options), argc, argv);
if (transform) {
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
if (weston_parse_transform(transform, &parsed_options->transform) < 0) {
weston_log("Invalid transform \"%s\"\n", transform);
return -1;
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
}
free(transform);
}
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
config.base.struct_version = WESTON_HEADLESS_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
config.base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_headless_backend_config);
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, headless_backend_output_configure);
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
/* load the actual wayland backend and configure it */
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_HEADLESS,
&config.base);
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
if (!no_outputs) {
api = weston_windowed_output_get_api(c);
if (!api) {
weston_log("Cannot use weston_windowed_output_api.\n");
return -1;
}
if (api->create_head(c, "headless") < 0)
weston: Port headless backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the headless backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). Same as before, a single output is created at runtime using the default configuration or a configuration parsed from the command line. The no-outputs functionality is also preserved, which means that no output will be created initially, but more outputs can be added at runtime using the output API. New feature: This patch also adds, as a bonus of using shared functionality, support for setting options for outputs created by this backend in the weston config file in addition to setting them from the command line. v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call headless_output_disable() explicitly from headless_output_destroy(). v3: - Add scale support to output width and height. - Use scaled values in calls to various functions which require width and height. - Disallow calling headless_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). - Bump weston_headless_backend_config version to 2. Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com>
8 years ago
return -1;
}
return 0;
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
}
static int
rdp_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output)
{
struct wet_compositor *compositor = to_wet_compositor(output->compositor);
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = compositor->parsed_options;
const struct weston_rdp_output_api *api = weston_rdp_output_get_api(output->compositor);
int width = 640;
int height = 480;
assert(parsed_options);
if (!api) {
weston_log("Cannot use weston_rdp_output_api.\n");
return -1;
}
if (parsed_options->width)
width = parsed_options->width;
if (parsed_options->height)
height = parsed_options->height;
weston_output_set_scale(output, 1);
weston_output_set_transform(output, WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL);
if (api->output_set_size(output, width, height) < 0) {
weston_log("Cannot configure output \"%s\" using weston_rdp_output_api.\n",
output->name);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static void
weston_rdp_backend_config_init(struct weston_rdp_backend_config *config)
{
config->base.struct_version = WESTON_RDP_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
config->base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_rdp_backend_config);
config->bind_address = NULL;
config->port = 3389;
config->rdp_key = NULL;
config->server_cert = NULL;
config->server_key = NULL;
config->env_socket = 0;
config->no_clients_resize = 0;
config->force_no_compression = 0;
}
static int
load_rdp_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
int *argc, char *argv[], struct weston_config *wc)
{
struct weston_rdp_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
int ret = 0;
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = wet_init_parsed_options(c);
if (!parsed_options)
return -1;
weston_rdp_backend_config_init(&config);
const struct weston_option rdp_options[] = {
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "env-socket", 0, &config.env_socket },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "width", 0, &parsed_options->width },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "height", 0, &parsed_options->height },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "address", 0, &config.bind_address },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "port", 0, &config.port },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "no-clients-resize", 0, &config.no_clients_resize },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "rdp4-key", 0, &config.rdp_key },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "rdp-tls-cert", 0, &config.server_cert },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "rdp-tls-key", 0, &config.server_key },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "force-no-compression", 0, &config.force_no_compression },
};
parse_options(rdp_options, ARRAY_LENGTH(rdp_options), argc, argv);
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, rdp_backend_output_configure);
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_RDP,
&config.base);
free(config.bind_address);
free(config.rdp_key);
free(config.server_cert);
free(config.server_key);
return ret;
}
static int
fbdev_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output)
{
struct weston_config *wc = wet_get_config(output->compositor);
struct weston_config_section *section;
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "output", "name", "fbdev");
if (wet_output_set_transform(output, section,
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL,
UINT32_MAX) < 0) {
return -1;
}
weston_output_set_scale(output, 1);
return 0;
}
static int
load_fbdev_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *wc)
{
struct weston_fbdev_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
int ret = 0;
const struct weston_option fbdev_options[] = {
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "tty", 0, &config.tty },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "device", 0, &config.device },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "seat", 0, &config.seat_id },
};
parse_options(fbdev_options, ARRAY_LENGTH(fbdev_options), argc, argv);
config.base.struct_version = WESTON_FBDEV_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
config.base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_fbdev_backend_config);
config.configure_device = configure_input_device;
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, fbdev_backend_output_configure);
/* load the actual wayland backend and configure it */
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_FBDEV,
&config.base);
free(config.device);
return ret;
}
static int
x11_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output)
{
struct wet_output_config defaults = {
.width = 1024,
.height = 600,
.scale = 1,
.transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL
};
return wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config(output, &defaults);
}
static int
load_x11_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *wc)
{
char *default_output;
const struct weston_windowed_output_api *api;
struct weston_x11_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
struct weston_config_section *section;
int ret = 0;
int option_count = 1;
int output_count = 0;
char const *section_name;
int i;
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = wet_init_parsed_options(c);
if (!parsed_options)
return -1;
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "use-pixman", &config.use_pixman,
false);
const struct weston_option options[] = {
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "width", 0, &parsed_options->width },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "height", 0, &parsed_options->height },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "scale", 0, &parsed_options->scale },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "fullscreen", 'f', &config.fullscreen },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "output-count", 0, &option_count },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "no-input", 0, &config.no_input },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "use-pixman", 0, &config.use_pixman },
};
parse_options(options, ARRAY_LENGTH(options), argc, argv);
config.base.struct_version = WESTON_X11_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
config.base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_x11_backend_config);
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, x11_backend_output_configure);
/* load the actual backend and configure it */
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_X11,
&config.base);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
api = weston_windowed_output_get_api(c);
if (!api) {
weston_log("Cannot use weston_windowed_output_api.\n");
return -1;
}
section = NULL;
while (weston_config_next_section(wc, &section, &section_name)) {
char *output_name;
if (output_count >= option_count)
break;
if (strcmp(section_name, "output") != 0) {
continue;
}
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "name", &output_name, NULL);
if (output_name == NULL || output_name[0] != 'X') {
free(output_name);
continue;
}
if (api->create_head(c, output_name) < 0) {
free(output_name);
return -1;
}
free(output_name);
output_count++;
}
default_output = NULL;
for (i = output_count; i < option_count; i++) {
if (asprintf(&default_output, "screen%d", i) < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (api->create_head(c, default_output) < 0) {
free(default_output);
return -1;
}
free(default_output);
}
return 0;
}
static int
wayland_backend_output_configure(struct weston_output *output)
{
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct wet_output_config defaults = {
.width = 1024,
.height = 640,
.scale = 1,
.transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL
};
return wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config(output, &defaults);
}
static int
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
load_wayland_backend(struct weston_compositor *c,
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *wc)
{
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
struct weston_wayland_backend_config config = {{ 0, }};
struct weston_config_section *section;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
const struct weston_windowed_output_api *api;
const char *section_name;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
char *output_name = NULL;
int count = 1;
int ret = 0;
int i;
struct wet_output_config *parsed_options = wet_init_parsed_options(c);
if (!parsed_options)
return -1;
config.cursor_size = 32;
config.cursor_theme = NULL;
config.display_name = NULL;
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "core", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "use-pixman", &config.use_pixman,
false);
const struct weston_option wayland_options[] = {
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "width", 0, &parsed_options->width },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "height", 0, &parsed_options->height },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "scale", 0, &parsed_options->scale },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "display", 0, &config.display_name },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "use-pixman", 0, &config.use_pixman },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "output-count", 0, &count },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "fullscreen", 0, &config.fullscreen },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "sprawl", 0, &config.sprawl },
};
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
parse_options(wayland_options, ARRAY_LENGTH(wayland_options), argc, argv);
section = weston_config_get_section(wc, "shell", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "cursor-theme",
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
&config.cursor_theme, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_int(section, "cursor-size",
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
&config.cursor_size, 32);
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
config.base.struct_size = sizeof(struct weston_wayland_backend_config);
config.base.struct_version = WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
/* load the actual wayland backend and configure it */
ret = weston_compositor_load_backend(c, WESTON_BACKEND_WAYLAND,
&config.base);
free(config.cursor_theme);
free(config.display_name);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
api = weston_windowed_output_get_api(c);
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (api == NULL) {
/* We will just assume if load_backend() finished cleanly and
* windowed_output_api is not present that wayland backend is
* started with --sprawl or runs on fullscreen-shell.
* In this case, all values are hardcoded, so nothing can be
* configured; simply create and enable an output. */
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, NULL);
return 0;
}
wet_set_simple_head_configurator(c, wayland_backend_output_configure);
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
section = NULL;
while (weston_config_next_section(wc, &section, &section_name)) {
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (count == 0)
break;
if (strcmp(section_name, "output") != 0) {
continue;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "name", &output_name, NULL);
if (output_name == NULL)
continue;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
if (output_name[0] != 'W' || output_name[1] != 'L') {
free(output_name);
continue;
}
if (api->create_head(c, output_name) < 0) {
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
free(output_name);
return -1;
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
}
free(output_name);
--count;
}
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
if (asprintf(&output_name, "wayland%d", i) < 0)
return -1;
if (api->create_head(c, output_name) < 0) {
weston: Port Wayland backend to new output handling API This is a complete port of the Wayland backend that uses the recently added output handling API for output configuration. - Output can be configured at runtime by passing the necessary configuration parameters, which can be filled in manually, obtained from the configuration file or obtained from the command line using previously added functionality. It is required that the scale and transform values are set using the previously added functionality. - Output can be created at runtime using the output API. The output creation only creates a pending output, which needs to be configured the same way as mentioned above. However, the backend can behave both as windowed backend and as a backend that issues "hotplug" events, when running under fullscreen shell or with --sprawl command line option. The first case was covered by reusing previously added functionality. The second case required another API to be introduced and implemented into both the backend and compositor for handling output setup. After everything has been set, output needs to be enabled manually using weston_output_enable(). v2: - Fix wet_configure_windowed_output_from_config() usage. - Call wayland_output_disable() explicitly from wayland_output_destroy(). v3: - Get rid of weston_wayland_output_api and rework output creation and configuration in case wayland backend is started with --sprawl or on fullscreen-shell. - Remove unneeded free(). - Disallow calling wayland_output_configure more than once. - Remove unneeded checks for output->name == NULL as that has been disallowed. - Use weston_compositor_add_pending_output(). v4: - Drop unused fields from weston_wayland_backend_config and bump WESTON_WAYLAND_BACKEND_CONFIG_VERSION to 2. - Move output creation to backend itself when --fullscreen is used. - Prevent possible duplicated output names by assigning a different name to outputs created without any configuration specified. Signed-off-by: Armin Krezović <krezovic.armin@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
8 years ago
free(output_name);
return -1;
}
free(output_name);
}
return 0;
}
static int
load_backend(struct weston_compositor *compositor, const char *backend,
int *argc, char **argv, struct weston_config *config)
{
headless: port the headless backend to the new init api refactor configuration API of headless-backend Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> v6: - Define version number in the header - Don't use leading underscores in header guards - Add stub config_init_to_defaults() - Allocate config on stack - Drop unused display_name parameter - Add error message when config is invalid - Install compositor-headless.h and list it in headless-backend sources v5: - Update to current trunk - Fixed typo 'struct weston_wayland_backend_config' - Dropped unused variables - Dropped weston_headless_backend_config_create() in favor of directly zalloc'ing the object - Dropped weston_headless_backend_load() in favor of the more generalized load_backend_new(). - Dropped typedef from header - Restored use of 'backend_init' entry point - Backend_init() takes a base weston_backend_config object - Renamed 'param' to 'config' in a few places for consistency - Renamed 'headless_options' variable to 'options for consistency - Version the base struct - Free config on error - Don't free config during backend_init normal operations - Adjust header ordering - Make header guard naming consistent with other headers - Light reformatting for code style and consistency with other backend config patches Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Giulio Camuffo <giuliocamuffo@gmail.com> [Pekka: rebased to apply before drm and x11 backends] [Pekka: squashed in the headless part of "Enforce destruction of all backend config objects after initialization"] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
if (strstr(backend, "headless-backend.so"))
return load_headless_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
else if (strstr(backend, "rdp-backend.so"))
return load_rdp_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
else if (strstr(backend, "fbdev-backend.so"))
return load_fbdev_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
drm: port the drm backend to the new init api Preparing for libweston and for the separation of the code base into libweston vs. weston the compositor, we must remove all uses weston_config structures from the backends. We have decided that all option and config input happens in the compositor (main.c), and configuration is passed in for the backends as structs. Most other backends have already converted, and this patch converts the DRM-backend to the libweston-style init API. The libweston-style init API includes a header for each backend (here compositor-drm.h) defining the configuration interface. The compositor (main.c) prepares a configuration struct to be passed through libweston core to the backend during initialization. A complication with the DRM-backend is that outputs can be hotplugged, and their configuration needs to be fetched from the compositor (main.c). For this, the config struct contains a callback member. The output configuration API is subject to change later, this is just a temporary API to get libweston forward. As weston_compositor's user_data was not previously used for anything, and the output configuration callback needs data, the user_data is set to the 'config' pointer. This pointer is only used in drm_configure_output() in main.c. [Bryce: lots of stuff and rebasing] Signed-off-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce@osg.samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net> Acked-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Tested-by: Benoit Gschwind <gschwind@gnu-log.net> [Pekka: write commit message] [Pekka: squash in "drm: Don't hang onto the backend config object post-backend_init" from Bryce Harrington] [Pekka: drop the compositor.h hunk] [Pekka: do not #include inside extern "C"] [Pekka: remove incorrect comment about weston_drm_backend_config ownership.] Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
9 years ago
else if (strstr(backend, "drm-backend.so"))
return load_drm_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
else if (strstr(backend, "x11-backend.so"))
return load_x11_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
else if (strstr(backend, "wayland-backend.so"))
return load_wayland_backend(compositor, argc, argv, config);
weston_log("Error: unknown backend \"%s\"\n", backend);
return -1;
}
static char *
copy_command_line(int argc, char * const argv[])
{
FILE *fp;
char *str = NULL;
size_t size = 0;
int i;
fp = open_memstream(&str, &size);
if (!fp)
return NULL;
fprintf(fp, "%s", argv[0]);
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
fprintf(fp, " %s", argv[i]);
fclose(fp);
return str;
}
#if !defined(BUILD_XWAYLAND)
int
wet_load_xwayland(struct weston_compositor *comp)
{
return -1;
}
#endif
static int
execute_autolaunch(struct wet_compositor *wet, struct weston_config *config)
{
int ret = -1;
pid_t tmp_pid = -1;
char *autolaunch_path = NULL;
struct weston_config_section *section = NULL;
section = weston_config_get_section(config, "autolaunch", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "path", &autolaunch_path, "");
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "watch", &wet->autolaunch_watch, false);
if (!strlen(autolaunch_path))
goto out_ok;
if (access(autolaunch_path, X_OK) != 0) {
weston_log("Specified autolaunch path (%s) is not executable\n", autolaunch_path);
goto out;
}
tmp_pid = fork();
if (tmp_pid == -1) {
weston_log("Failed to fork autolaunch process: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto out;
} else if (tmp_pid == 0) {
execl(autolaunch_path, autolaunch_path, NULL);
/* execl shouldn't return */
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to execute autolaunch: %s\n", strerror(errno));
_exit(1);
}
out_ok:
ret = 0;
out:
wet->autolaunch_pid = tmp_pid;
free(autolaunch_path);
return ret;
}
static void
weston_log_setup_scopes(struct weston_log_context *log_ctx,
struct weston_log_subscriber *subscriber,
const char *names)
{
assert(log_ctx);
assert(subscriber);
char *tokenize = strdup(names);
char *token = strtok(tokenize, ",");
while (token) {
weston_log_subscribe(log_ctx, subscriber, token);
token = strtok(NULL, ",");
}
free(tokenize);
}
static void
flight_rec_key_binding_handler(struct weston_keyboard *keyboard,
const struct timespec *time, uint32_t key,
void *data)
{
struct weston_log_subscriber *flight_rec = data;
weston_log_subscriber_display_flight_rec(flight_rec);
}
static void
weston_log_subscribe_to_scopes(struct weston_log_context *log_ctx,
struct weston_log_subscriber *logger,
struct weston_log_subscriber *flight_rec,
const char *log_scopes,
const char *flight_rec_scopes)
{
if (logger && log_scopes)
weston_log_setup_scopes(log_ctx, logger, log_scopes);
else
weston_log_subscribe(log_ctx, logger, "log");
if (flight_rec && flight_rec_scopes)
weston_log_setup_scopes(log_ctx, flight_rec, flight_rec_scopes);
}
WL_EXPORT int
wet_main(int argc, char *argv[], const struct weston_testsuite_data *test_data)
{
int ret = EXIT_FAILURE;
char *cmdline;
struct wl_display *display;
struct wl_event_source *signals[4];
struct wl_event_loop *loop;
int i, fd;
char *backend = NULL;
char *shell = NULL;
bool xwayland = false;
char *modules = NULL;
char *option_modules = NULL;
char *log = NULL;
char *log_scopes = NULL;
char *flight_rec_scopes = NULL;
char *server_socket = NULL;
int32_t idle_time = -1;
int32_t help = 0;
char *socket_name = NULL;
int32_t version = 0;
int32_t noconfig = 0;
int32_t debug_protocol = 0;
bool numlock_on;
char *config_file = NULL;
struct weston_config *config = NULL;
struct weston_config_section *section;
struct wl_client *primary_client;
struct wl_listener primary_client_destroyed;
struct weston_seat *seat;
struct wet_compositor wet = { 0 };
struct weston_log_context *log_ctx = NULL;
struct weston_log_subscriber *logger = NULL;
struct weston_log_subscriber *flight_rec = NULL;
sigset_t mask;
bool wait_for_debugger = false;
struct wl_protocol_logger *protologger = NULL;
const struct weston_option core_options[] = {
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "backend", 'B', &backend },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "shell", 0, &shell },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "socket", 'S', &socket_name },
{ WESTON_OPTION_INTEGER, "idle-time", 'i', &idle_time },
#if defined(BUILD_XWAYLAND)
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "xwayland", 0, &xwayland },
#endif
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "modules", 0, &option_modules },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "log", 0, &log },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "help", 'h', &help },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "version", 0, &version },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "no-config", 0, &noconfig },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "config", 'c', &config_file },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "wait-for-debugger", 0, &wait_for_debugger },
{ WESTON_OPTION_BOOLEAN, "debug", 0, &debug_protocol },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "logger-scopes", 'l', &log_scopes },
{ WESTON_OPTION_STRING, "flight-rec-scopes", 'f', &flight_rec_scopes },
};
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
wl_list_init(&wet.layoutput_list);
os_fd_set_cloexec(fileno(stdin));
cmdline = copy_command_line(argc, argv);
parse_options(core_options, ARRAY_LENGTH(core_options), &argc, argv);
if (help) {
free(cmdline);
usage(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
if (version) {
printf(PACKAGE_STRING "\n");
free(cmdline);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
log_ctx = weston_log_ctx_create();
if (!log_ctx) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize weston debug framework.\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
log_scope = weston_log_ctx_add_log_scope(log_ctx, "log",
"Weston and Wayland log\n", NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!weston_log_file_open(log))
return EXIT_FAILURE;
weston_log_set_handler(vlog, vlog_continue);
logger = weston_log_subscriber_create_log(weston_logfile);
if (!flight_rec_scopes)
flight_rec_scopes = DEFAULT_FLIGHT_REC_SCOPES;
if (flight_rec_scopes && strlen(flight_rec_scopes) > 0)
flight_rec = weston_log_subscriber_create_flight_rec(DEFAULT_FLIGHT_REC_SIZE);
weston_log_subscribe_to_scopes(log_ctx, logger, flight_rec,
log_scopes, flight_rec_scopes);
weston_log("%s\n"
STAMP_SPACE "%s\n"
STAMP_SPACE "Bug reports to: %s\n"
STAMP_SPACE "Build: %s\n",
PACKAGE_STRING, PACKAGE_URL, PACKAGE_BUGREPORT,
BUILD_ID);
weston_log("Command line: %s\n", cmdline);
free(cmdline);
log_uname();
weston_log("Flight recorder: %s\n", flight_rec ? "enabled" : "disabled");
verify_xdg_runtime_dir();
display = wl_display_create();
if (display == NULL) {
weston_log("fatal: failed to create display\n");
goto out_display;
}
loop = wl_display_get_event_loop(display);
signals[0] = wl_event_loop_add_signal(loop, SIGTERM, on_term_signal,
display);
signals[1] = wl_event_loop_add_signal(loop, SIGINT, on_term_signal,
display);
signals[2] = wl_event_loop_add_signal(loop, SIGQUIT, on_term_signal,
display);
wl_list_init(&wet.child_process_list);
signals[3] = wl_event_loop_add_signal(loop, SIGCHLD, sigchld_handler,
&wet);
if (!signals[0] || !signals[1] || !signals[2] || !signals[3])
goto out_signals;
/* Xwayland uses SIGUSR1 for communicating with weston. Since some
weston plugins may create additional threads, set up any necessary
signal blocking early so that these threads can inherit the settings
when created. */
sigemptyset(&mask);
sigaddset(&mask, SIGUSR1);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL);
if (load_configuration(&config, noconfig, config_file) < 0)
goto out_signals;
wet.config = config;
wet.parsed_options = NULL;
section = weston_config_get_section(config, "core", NULL, NULL);
if (!wait_for_debugger) {
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "wait-for-debugger",
&wait_for_debugger, false);
}
if (wait_for_debugger) {
weston_log("Weston PID is %ld - "
"waiting for debugger, send SIGCONT to continue...\n",
(long)getpid());
raise(SIGSTOP);
}
if (!backend) {
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "backend", &backend,
NULL);
if (!backend)
backend = weston_choose_default_backend();
}
wet.compositor = weston_compositor_create(display, log_ctx, &wet, test_data);
if (wet.compositor == NULL) {
weston_log("fatal: failed to create compositor\n");
goto out;
}
protocol_scope =
weston_log_ctx_add_log_scope(log_ctx, "proto",
"Wayland protocol dump for all clients.\n",
NULL, NULL, NULL);
protologger = wl_display_add_protocol_logger(display,
protocol_log_fn,
NULL);
if (debug_protocol)
weston_compositor_enable_debug_protocol(wet.compositor);
if (flight_rec)
weston_compositor_add_debug_binding(wet.compositor, KEY_D,
flight_rec_key_binding_handler,
flight_rec);
if (weston_compositor_init_config(wet.compositor, config) < 0)
goto out;
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "require-input",
&wet.compositor->require_input, true);
if (load_backend(wet.compositor, backend, &argc, argv, config) < 0) {
weston_log("fatal: failed to create compositor backend\n");
goto out;
}
if (test_data && !check_compositor_capabilities(wet.compositor,
test_data->test_quirks.required_capabilities)) {
ret = WET_MAIN_RET_MISSING_CAPS;
goto out;
}
weston_compositor_flush_heads_changed(wet.compositor);
if (wet.init_failed)
goto out;
if (idle_time < 0)
weston_config_section_get_int(section, "idle-time", &idle_time, -1);
if (idle_time < 0)
idle_time = 300; /* default idle timeout, in seconds */
wet.compositor->idle_time = idle_time;
wet.compositor->default_pointer_grab = NULL;
wet.compositor->exit = handle_exit;
weston_compositor_log_capabilities(wet.compositor);
server_socket = getenv("WAYLAND_SERVER_SOCKET");
if (server_socket) {
weston_log("Running with single client\n");
if (!safe_strtoint(server_socket, &fd))
fd = -1;
} else {
fd = -1;
}
if (fd != -1) {
primary_client = wl_client_create(display, fd);
if (!primary_client) {
weston_log("fatal: failed to add client: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
goto out;
}
primary_client_destroyed.notify =
handle_primary_client_destroyed;
wl_client_add_destroy_listener(primary_client,
&primary_client_destroyed);
} else if (weston_create_listening_socket(display, socket_name)) {
goto out;
}
if (!shell)
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "shell", &shell,
"desktop-shell.so");
if (wet_load_shell(wet.compositor, shell, &argc, argv) < 0)
goto out;
weston_config_section_get_string(section, "modules", &modules, "");
if (load_modules(wet.compositor, modules, &argc, argv, &xwayland) < 0)
goto out;
if (load_modules(wet.compositor, option_modules, &argc, argv, &xwayland) < 0)
goto out;
if (!xwayland) {
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "xwayland", &xwayland,
false);
}
if (xwayland) {
if (wet_load_xwayland(wet.compositor) < 0)
goto out;
}
section = weston_config_get_section(config, "keyboard", NULL, NULL);
weston_config_section_get_bool(section, "numlock-on", &numlock_on, false);
if (numlock_on) {
wl_list_for_each(seat, &wet.compositor->seat_list, link) {
struct weston_keyboard *keyboard =
weston_seat_get_keyboard(seat);
if (keyboard)
weston_keyboard_set_locks(keyboard,
WESTON_NUM_LOCK,
WESTON_NUM_LOCK);
}
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
weston_log("fatal: unhandled option: %s\n", argv[i]);
if (argc > 1)
goto out;
weston_compositor_wake(wet.compositor);
if (execute_autolaunch(&wet, config) < 0)
goto out;
wl_display_run(display);
/* Allow for setting return exit code after
* wl_display_run returns normally. This is
* useful for devs/testers and automated tests
* that want to indicate failure status to
* testing infrastructure above
*/
ret = wet.compositor->exit_code;
out:
weston: support clone mode on DRM-frontend Add a new output section key "same-as" for configuring clone mode. An output marked "same-as" another output will be configured identically to the other output. The current implementation supports only CRTC sharing for clone mode. Independent CRTC clone mode cannot be supported until output layout logic is moved from libweston into the frontend and libweston's damage tracking issues stemming from overlapping outputs are solved. Quite a lot of infrastructure is needed to properly configure clone mode. The implemented logic allows easy addition of independent CRTC clone mode once libweston supports it. The idea is that wet_layoutput is the item to be laid out and all weston_outputs a wet_layoutput contains show exactly the same area of the desktop. The configuration logic attempts to automatically fall back to creating more weston_outputs when all heads do not work under the same weston_output. For now, the fallback path ends with an error message. Enabling a weston_output is bit complicated, because one needs to first collect all relevant heads, try to attach them all to the weston_output, and then back up head by head until enabling the weston_output succeeds. A new weston_output is created for the left-over heads and the process is repeated. CRTC-sharing clone mode is the most efficient clone mode, offering synchronized scanout timings, but it is not always supported by hardware. v10: - rebased trivial conflicts in man page - switch to gitlab issue URL v9: - replace weston_compositor_set_heads_changed_cb() with weston_compositor_add_heads_changed_listener() - remove workaround in simple_head_enable() v6: - Add man-page note about cms-colord. - Don't create an output just to turn it off. Fixes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/22 Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> Acked-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com> Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Ray <ian.ray@ge.com>
7 years ago
wet_compositor_destroy_layout(&wet);
/* free(NULL) is valid, and it won't be NULL if it's used */
free(wet.parsed_options);
if (protologger)
wl_protocol_logger_destroy(protologger);
weston_compositor_destroy(wet.compositor);
weston_log_scope_destroy(protocol_scope);
protocol_scope = NULL;
out_signals:
for (i = ARRAY_LENGTH(signals) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
if (signals[i])
wl_event_source_remove(signals[i]);
wl_display_destroy(display);
out_display:
weston_log_scope_destroy(log_scope);
log_scope = NULL;
weston_log_subscriber_destroy(logger);
if (flight_rec)
weston_log_subscriber_destroy(flight_rec);
weston_log_ctx_destroy(log_ctx);
weston_log_file_close();
if (config)
weston_config_destroy(config);
free(config_file);
free(backend);
free(shell);
free(socket_name);
free(option_modules);
free(log);
free(log_scopes);
free(modules);
return ret;
}