For making an output secure, the content-protection should be set for each of head attached to that output. So whenever the protection for a weston_output is desired, it means that protection is desired for each of the weston_head attached to that weston_output. This patch introduces a new enum in libweston to represent the requested/current protection statuses, equivalent to the type enum defined by the weston-secure-output protocol. The new enum helps to extend the content-protection status and requests to libweston and the backends. This patch also adds a new member desired_protection to store the desired protection for an output in weston_output. Signed-off-by: Ankit Nautiyal <ankit.k.nautiyal@intel.com>dev
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