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37 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
SytheZN
12321a8880 [client] wayland: implement resizing for libdecor 2021-10-14 18:17:00 +11:00
Quantum
7cd0c55847 [client] wayland: support high DPI cursors when needed 2021-08-15 09:49:38 +10:00
Quantum
7045760490 [client] wayland: add keyboard typing handling with xkbcommon 2021-08-14 14:44:26 +10:00
Quantum
51b9cd4e5a [all] copyright: use unicode copyright sign ©
This is done for consistency with the license strings in appstrings.c.
2021-08-04 21:16:35 +10:00
Geoffrey McRae
80c9f7223a [client] wayland: fix failure to build 2021-08-04 07:21:57 +10:00
Quantum
f08e2ece93 [client] wayland: implement stopWaitFrame 2021-08-01 19:54:28 +10:00
Quantum
2e4614cbc4 [client] wayland: make waitFrame work when not rendering
Implement skipFrame and do various things to wake waitFrame.
2021-08-01 18:54:55 +10:00
Quantum
77b3d45e0e [client] ds: change signalNextFrame to waitFrame 2021-08-01 17:29:15 +10:00
Quantum
0ad469178a [client] wayland: make it possible to disable fractional scaling
The method used is not guaranteed to work on all Wayland compositors,
so offer a way out. We need to support it anyways in case xdg_output
or wp_viewporter protocols are not available.
2021-08-01 13:05:41 +10:00
Quantum
b3ca872cef [client] wayland: improve fractional scale handling
Currently, we scale the desktop up to the next largest integer, and rely on
the wayland compositor to scale it back down to the correct size.
This is obviously undesirable.

In this commit, we attempt to detect the actual fractional scaling by finding
the current active mode in wl_output, and dividing it by the logical screen
size reported by xdg_output, taking into consideration screen rotation.

We then use wp_viewporter to set the exact buffer and viewport sizes if
fractional scaling is needed.
2021-08-01 13:05:41 +10:00
Quantum
a213ee960a [client] wayland: implement signalNextFrame with frame callbacks 2021-07-31 19:05:21 +10:00
Quantum
11a5864969 [client] wayland: implement support for other cursors 2021-07-31 14:56:04 +10:00
Quantum
da28db2ca4 [client] ds: change showPointer to setPointer for more cursors
Currently everything only supports LG_POINTER_NONE and LG_POINTER_SQUARE.
2021-07-31 14:56:04 +10:00
Quantum
0cbc529640 [client] ds: refactor common EGL swap with damage logic
This commit creates a new utility library, eglutil.h, which contains code
to detect and use EGL_KHR_swap_buffers_with_damage or its EXT equivalent.

This logic used to be duplicated between the X11 and Wayland display servers,
which is not ideal.
2021-07-19 19:35:52 +10:00
Quantum
09893fd728 [client] wayland: display swap to photon latency graph 2021-07-18 16:15:10 +10:00
Quantum
e87bc3a83e [client] wayland: measure presentation time 2021-07-18 16:15:10 +10:00
Quantum
4b99bba200 [client] wayland: lock confine-related code to avoid race
This should fix the occasional Wayland protocol errors that arise when
the UI thread and the cursor thread race.

Example of error that is fixed:

    zwp_pointer_constraints_v1@11: error 1: a pointer constraint with a wl_pointer of the same wl_seat is already on this surface
2021-06-08 21:04:14 +10:00
Quantum
7f5f46c448 [client] wayland: offer all supported clipboard formats
This commit restructures the Wayland clipboard handling for host->VM.

Before, we select one clipboard format and buffers the data for it, to
be presented to spice when needed.

Now, we simply offer all clipboard formats supported, and only when spice
asks for the data do we actually read the wl_data_offer. The wl_data_offer
is kept around until a new offer is presented, the offer invalidated, or
when we lose keyboard focus. This is in accordance with the specification
for wl_data_device::selection, which states that:

> The data_offer is valid until a new data_offer or NULL is received or
> until the client loses keyboard focus. The client must destroy the
> previous selection data_offer, if any, upon receiving this event.

We still buffer the entire clipboard data into memory because we have no
knowledge of the clipboard data size in advance and cannot do incremental
transfers.

Furthermore, if the user performs drag-and-drop on our window, we may have
need to handle multiple wl_data_offer objects at the same time. Therefore,
instead of storing state on the global wlCb object, we instead allocate
memory and store it as user_data on the wl_data_offer. As a result, we also
handle drag-and-drop so that we can free the memory.
2021-06-06 12:20:42 +10:00
Quantum
24d0aa0c18 [all] normalize copyright on all source files 2021-06-06 11:53:05 +10:00
Quantum
e70cfd84fb [client] egl: use eglSwapBuffersWithDamageKHR for cursor-only updates
Instead of damaging the entire surface when rendering a cursor move,
we can use the EGL_KHR_swap_buffers_with_damage extension to only
damage the part of the window covered by the cursor. This should
reduce the cursor movement latency on Wayland.
2021-05-19 18:56:36 +10:00
Geoffrey McRae
903cc9815f [client] x11/sdl/wayland: implement new minimize (stub for wayland)
This implements the new minimize function introduced in the last commit
for x11 and SDL. Wayland at current is just a stub and needs some
attention.
2021-05-06 22:25:38 +10:00
Quantum
0f2fd84724 [client] ds: avoid util_cursorToInt when warping pointer
Using util_cursorToInt messes with the error tracking for normal movements,
and is not necessary since we are computing an absolute position on the
client window.

Instead, we should pass doubles directly to display servers and let them
decide how to best handle them. For example, XIWarpPointer accepts doubles
directly.
2021-05-04 19:02:13 +10:00
Quantum
71c9680245 [client] wayland: use locked pointer to implement capture mode
This prevents the host cursor from moving into another window in capture
mode, solving the problem of input going to an overlapping window in
capture mode, and also preventing loss of focus with focus_follows_mouse.
2021-05-04 18:17:19 +10:00
Quantum
00c2773e6b [client] ds: separate grab and capture logic
Currently, (un)grabPointer is used both for tracking/confining the mouse
in normal mode, as well as entering/exiting capture mode. This makes it
impossible to use separate cursor logic for capture mode, which is needed
to deal with overlapping windows for the Wayland backend.

This commit creates separate (un)capturePointer for entering/exiting
capture mode. There should be no behaviour changes.
2021-05-04 18:17:19 +10:00
Quantum
ee380451ca [client] wayland: synchronize host cursor position with guest
This mirrors the x11 implementation, allowing the pointer to move
correctly into overlapping windows.
2021-05-04 09:18:35 +10:00
Geoffrey McRae
d0a12f6097 [client] ds: detect when the cursor exits into an overlapping window
This adds a new method to the display server interface to allow the
application to notify the ds when there is a guest cursor position
update along with the translated local guest cursor position. This makes
it possible for the display server to keep the local cursor position in
sync with the guest cursor so that window leave events can be detected
when the cursor would move into an overlapping window.

Wayland currently just has a stub for this, and the X11 implementation
still needs some minor tweaking.
2021-05-04 06:35:36 +10:00
Quantum
30c3b399f2 [client] wayland: do not leak cursor wl_buffer and wl_surface 2021-04-19 17:03:25 +10:00
Quantum
ba3243f88a [client] wayland: make input handlers aware of multiple surfaces
This prevents input handlers from breaking in presence of subsurfaces,
which are used by libdecor for client-side decorations.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
d6a290a31d [client] wayland: implement libdecor pseudo-shell backend
This allows decorations to be drawn on GNOME and other crazy compositors
that do not support server-side decorations.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
4031a862df [client] wayland: split xdg-shell handling into a module
This will allow libdecor to be added as a new pseudo-shell.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
854b53e28c [client] wayland: use consistent naming in poll module
Some of the functions were named WaylandEpoll*, which is inconsistent.
This commit changed them to be WaylandPoll*.
2021-03-03 16:38:23 +11:00
Tudor Brindus
d6b8823dce [client] wayland: gracefully downgrade to wl_output v2
We don't necessarily need `wl_output.release`, which is the only
addition in v3.

This allows Looking Glass to run on Ubuntu 20.04 without having to go
difficult lengths to acquire newer Wayland packages. Since 20.04 is an
LTS release, this seems worthwhile for the small amount of complexity
this introduces.

Fixes
https://forum.level1techs.com/t/latest-build-allow-inhibiting-shortcuts-dialog-ubuntu/168684/6.
2021-02-27 14:48:28 +11:00
Quantum
798a1aadb5 [client] wayland: fail gracefully when interfaces are too old
Before, we just attempt to bind, causing an obscure Wayland error.
This commit checks the interface versions and print better error
messages.
2021-02-26 09:43:38 +11:00
Quantum
389d8824e2 [client] wayland: handle output scale changes
If the scale factor of an wl_output changes while the client is running,
the maximum scale factor is not updated. This may result in incorrect
scaling.

Therefore, when the scale factor is changed, we should generate a
resize event.
2021-02-23 20:28:25 +11:00
Quantum
447aedc9a3 [client] wayland: pass scale factor information to renderer 2021-02-21 19:06:53 +11:00
Quantum
6b26089353 [client] wayland: keep track of wl_output scale information
This will later be used to control the size of the underlying EGL buffers
in order to handle high DPI.
2021-02-21 19:06:53 +11:00
Quantum
5649d1ad95 [client] wayland: split Wayland display server into modules
The Wayland display server is getting unwieldy due to the sheer size.
To make it easier to edit in the future, I split it into many components
based on logical boundaries.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00