We used to have a bit of naming trouble when the protocol object was called
wl_input_device and the individual evdev devices were call evdev_device.
And we didn't have a drm_seat. Now that we've fixed all that, it's clear
that the drm_seat is all about udev discovery and hotplug of evdev devices,
so let's call it udev_seat instead.
Otherwise we'll kill whatever other display sever we're switching back to.
The tricky thing here is that we never explicitly set drm master in the
startup path, we get that implicitly from being the first to open the
drm device. Even so, we need to drop it before switching VTs.
This patch installs the three header files that define the compositor
plugin interface as well as a pkg-config file. This allows
building weston plugins outside the weston tree. We currently don't make
any guarantees about the plugin API/ABI except that within a stable
branch we won't break it.
libunwind has a dwarf parser and automatically queries the dlinfo
for location of dlopened modules. The resulting backtrace is much
better and includes stack frames in dynamically loaded modules.
krh: Originally submitted for Xorg, adapted for weston:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2013-February/035493.html
Note this require libunwind at least 1.1 to get the pkg-config files.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Slusarz <marcin.slusarz@gmail.com>
Add an extra cursor_position, which also allows to change the anchor
(for slections). Change the index type to int to allow setting it before
the beginning of a commited string.
The cursor should not be moved as a direct repsonse to this event but
atomically on the next commit_string event.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Allows to show/hide the input panel (virtual keyboard) more independent
of focus (some applications might to require additionaly click on a
focused entry to show the input panel).
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Allows for atomic state changes. Updated surrounding text, content type
and micro focus is taken into account all at once at commit.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Move the input_panel interface from desktop-shell to input-method (since
it is not really tied to desktop-shell).
Add an input_panel_surface interface like wl_shell_surface to make it
easier to extend it. Also add a parameter to the set_toplevel request to
be able to specify where to show an input panel surface on the screen.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Add a request to be called by the client when the word currently being
composed is tapped by the user. Input methods often use this information
to offer more word suggestions to the user.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Support content types in text protocol. Content is defined by a hint
bitmask and a purpose field.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
Also add a separate preedit-cursor event and add a commit argument to
preedit-string to allow to support commit on reset. Fix editor and
keyboard example to adapt to the protocol changes.
Signed-off-by: Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen@openismus.com>
The lock hook in desktop-shell only changes the DPMS state the second
time it is called, because during the first time it launches the
screensaver and wakes the compositor again when the screensaver surface
is configured. However, if the screensaver fails to launch, the output
is left in an enabled state, even thought there's no content being
displayed on the screen.
Fix this by disabling the outputs when the screensaver dies if the
shell is still locked.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60084
Some window managers (kwin at least) don't give us our final fullscreen
size before map_notify. Currently we stop waiting for configire_notify
once we get mapped and in case of kwin that means we don't receive our
fullscreen size configure_notify. With this patch, if we don't get a
configure_notify before map_notify, we just wait for the first one after
map_notify and hope that's our size.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60608
We were setting up the opaque region to be the window size and then
intersecting with the opaque rectange that's always contained in the window
rectangle. Just initialize to the opaque rectangle.
This must be the last regression from the surface commit changes. We
need to set the pending.input region, otherwise the region will be
overwritten on commit.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60610
When a surface in deemed unresponsive and we trigger the busy cursor, it's
no longer possible to rotate the surface. This is clearly unacceptable.
This patch adds handling of right clicks to the busy grab so that we can
continue to rotate a surface even if the client is sleeping.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60609
If our surface has width and height set to the same dimensions as the output
then we can bypassing the scale factor calculation and addition of the
transformation.
The use case that led to this optimisation is the playback of video using
gstreamer-vaapi with the "scale" method. The video is the same dimensions as
the output (1080p.)
When fading in, if a repaint was triggered after a call to
weston_compositor_fade() but before the first call to fade_frame(),
the fade surface wouldn't be drawn because its alpha channel wasn't
initialized properly.
We can now handle fullscreen X windows. X clients request to go fullscreen
buy sending a _NET_WM_STATE client message to the root window. When that
happens we call into the shell interface and asks the shell to make the
surface fullscreen. The shell will then resize the window, which causes
the X wm to configure the X window appropriately.
Make sure we ignore configure requests from fullscreened clients and send out
the synthetic configure notify as required in that case.
Finally, inspect _NET_WM_STATE before mapping so we can handle initial
fullscreen correctly.
Add a frame buffer backend using pixman to render to fbdev.
This has been tested against nouveaufb but nothing else. Much of the code
came straight from the rpi backend (and copyright has been attributed
accordingly).
The behaviour of this backend on less modern frame buffers has yet to be
tested.
The refresh rate is calculated from the frame buffer's metadata. Every frame
is finished in synchrony with the refresh rate.
Frame buffer devices are currently specified on the command line (or using
the default of /dev/fb0); udev could be used in future to enumerate them.
pixman is used for compositing, and a suitable pixman format is built from
the frame buffer's metadata. This doesn't support the full range of
frame buffer formats, but does support varying BPPs of RGBA and ARGB. That
should be enough for now.
The following are not currently supported:
• FOURCC
• Non-packed formats (interleaved, planes, etc.)
• Non-true-colour formats (monochrome, greyscale, etc.)
• Big-endian formats (with component MSBs on the right)
• Non-RGBA and non-ARGB formats
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk>
The drm planes (sprites) only support translation and scaling. Now that
we have matrix.type, we can just look there to see if the transform is
compatible with kms.
Introduce several matrix transform types and track type for matrix.
Could be usefull for activating some fastpath that depends on some
transform type.
Signed-off-by: Vasily Khoruzhick <anarsoul@gmail.com>
Before, cairo-util.h would combine pixman and cairo includes. X11 and
Wayland compositors uses this to load an image as a pixman_image_t but are
forced to include cairo headers. Clients use load_cairo_surface to
load images as cairo_surface_t's, but are forced to include pixman.h.
We move the load_image pixman prototype to its own header, so compositors
can get at the pixman prototype without including cairo.h and clients
can include the cairo based function without including pixman.h.
The X11 backend uses a shadow buffer to be able to support transformed
outputs. However, this belongs in the renderer, since otherwise this
code would have to be copied into every backend that uses the pixman
renderer and supports transformed outputs.
The Android backend has been fairly unused, since we do not have
projects actively using it. It gets basic build testing as part of the
normal build, but runtime testing it takes a considerable effort, and so
I have not done that in a long time. The code is slowly rotting, and
with new emerging backends it starts to be a burden, since it cannot use
udev, but needs evdev.
Therefore to ease Weston going forward, remove the Android backend. If
someone misses it, it can still be found in the stable 1.0 branch, and
of course resurrected from git history if someone wants to put in the
effort and maintain it.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>