Destroying a global leads to a race on the client. If a client binds
at just the wrong moment they will use an invalid ID and cause a
protocol error. The current best thing to do is to announce the removal
then remove the global (and thus the ID) only after a delay. Non-ideal,
but better than nothing.
Pragmatically this affects only:
Blur/Contrast/Slide/Output/OutputDevice
See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/issues/10 for more.
This is a copy of the code from Qt5.15 with some backported patches from
development branch of Qt.
One of the upcoming fixes introduces new API, which is why we can't rely
on distro packaging.
The cmake macro is mostly copied from ECM, but set to rebuild generated
code when the scanner changes.
Summary:
Usual massive boilerplate.
Should allow us to remove the injection in our QPT, as Qt 5.12 implements
this protocol directly. Will probably be relevant for other toolkits as
it's more standardised than our custom one.
Client is mostly 1:1 with the protocol, server side has some tweaking to
fit with kwayland turning an event based API into a state based one.
Test Plan:
Relevant unit test
Tried in modified kwin with our QPT disabled
Reviewers: #kwin, zzag
Reviewed By: #kwin, zzag
Subscribers: zzag, kde-frameworks-devel
Tags: #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17498
Summary:
Implement the virtual desktop protocol discussed in
T4457 xml protocol, client and server part.
The PlasmaVirtualDesktopManagement interface manages the desktops
instantiation and layout, each desktop is a PlasmaVirtualDesktop
instance which contains unique id, name and position.
PlasmaWindow has new events: plasmaVirtualDesktopEntered
and plasmaVirtualDesktopLeft when a window enters or leaves a desktop,
and desktops as the list of desktops is in. A window can be on
any subset of desktops, if the list is empty, it's considered on all desktops.
Test Plan: Autotest
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma, graesslin, hein, davidedmundson
Reviewed By: #kwin, #plasma, davidedmundson
Subscribers: davidedmundson, zzag, bshah, romangg, kde-frameworks-devel
Tags: #frameworks
Maniphest Tasks: T4457
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12820
Summary:
Done primarily for XWayland which for legacy reasons doesn't assume the
logical size of a display is pixelSize / outputScale. Meaning xwayland
windows that position themselves are wrong in a scaled environment.
It also allows the possibility for us to support fractional scaling
whilst keeping wl_output::scale as an integer.
The protocol is a bit odd as it operates via the FooManager + Foo
pattern rather than using globals like Output so I've wrapped it so it
behaves more like globals.
Test Plan: #plasma
Reviewers: romangg
Subscribers: #frameworks
Tags: #frameworks
Maniphest Tasks: T8501
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12235
Summary:
This protocol allows to indicate that a wl_surface should inhibit idle
actions such as DPMS, screen locking if the surface is visible.
The protocol is quite simple: it just creates an IdleInhibitor for a
Surface. If such an IdleInhibitor exists the Surface is considered to
inhibit idle.
On the server side it is also exposed like that through the API. The
IdleInhibitorInterface is private to the library and only
SurfaceInterface is extended to expose whether it currently inhibits
idle.
CCBUG: 385956
Test Plan: New test case added
Reviewers: #frameworks, #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8396
Summary:
The main clever part that's not just boring boiler plate is how we
handle the structure change
A surface now has an XDGSurface which then has a an Xdg TopLevel or a
Xdg Popup
We need to fit this into the public API which assumes a surface has a
Surface or a Popup.
The old Surface is similar to the new TopLevel.
The shoehorning works by relying on the fact that a surface without a
role is pretty useless.
Clients create the surface implicitly with the toplevel or implicitly
with the popup.
The server only announced it has a new "XdgSurface" when it gets a new
zxdg_surface_get_toplevel.
----
Popup decisions:
- On popup creation the server should copy the current info from the
positioner and then it gets deleted. Given kwaylands job is to keep
state, we expose all these parameter via popup.
- Due to this positioner is not exposed as a resource anywhere.
- Server API is 100% backwards compatiable.
i.e new code will work identically with v5 clients.
- Client API is not. Grabs are called separately from the constructor,
and the parent surface changed to an xdgsurface, not a raw surface.
V5 code still works as-is, just not with the new constructors.
It seemed better to match the v6 (and what will be the stable v7) than
to try and do hacks and lose functionality.
Given the client needs to change the code to opt into V6 anyway. I don't
think this is a huge problem.
Test Plan: Current test still passes.
Reviewers: #plasma, graesslin
Reviewed By: #plasma, graesslin
Subscribers: graesslin, mart, plasma-devel, #frameworks
Tags: #frameworks, #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6047
Summary:
The pointer constraints protocol is an unstable protocol and thus
the implementation follows the semantics of unstable protocols.
The protocol allows to create a constraint on the pointer - either a
lock or a confinement on a surface. Those are not activated at once, but
when the compositor actively grants it.
During lock no further pointer motion is emitted, during confinement the
pointer is kept in a certain area.
This implements T4451.
Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3466
With this change the generator is able to detect whether an interface
follows the unstable semantics. In that case the header file on server
side looks different. An enum needs to be generated containing the
interface version. Each of the generated classes has a new method
interfaceVersion returning that enum. The ctor of the class is protected
instead of private.
So far only the header side is adjusted. The implementation currently
generates not matching code.
* static void fooCallback definitions added to Private class
* static const foo_listener s_lister added to Private class
* Private::setup generates the foo_add_listner call
* implementation of s_listener added
* base implementation with a TODO marker added for the callbacks
Summary:
Pointer gestures are created for a pointer and there are two types of
gestures: swipe and pinch.
At a given time there can only be one active gesture. The implementation
in SeatInterface ensures that there can only be one active gesture.
Each gesture consists of a start event, 0 to multiple update events and
an end event. The end can also be a cancel. To better support this the
implementation doesn't follow the protocol and splits end and cancel
into dedicated methods in the server side and into dedicated signals in
the client side.
Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3169
The generator misdetected the destructor Requests by looking at the
arguments instead of the type of the request.
In addition the destructor handling changed in KWayland::Server since
the generator got created. There is now a shared implementation for the
Resource destruction. The generator is adjusted to generate the code for
that and implements the destruction for the Global resource destruction.
Summary:
Especially for Xwayland windows the compositor might not have a themed
icon name. Resulting in a task manager not having dedicated icons for
Xwayland windows.
This change deprecates the way how a compositor is supposed to set the
window icon. Instead of passing the themed icon name, it is now supposed to
pass the QIcon. In case it's a themed icon the existing way to pass to
the client is used.
Otherwise a new event is used to inform the client that there is an icon
- no data is transmitted at this point. The client can then create a
file descriptor and pass it to the compositor. The compositor serializes
the icon into the file descriptor and the client can read from it. This
all happens transparently on client side there is no api change at all.
The writing and reading of the icon is done in a thread. Due to that
Qt5::Concurrent is now a required dependency instead of an optional
dependency.
Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, hein
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3049
Summary:
This change implements the zwp_relative_pointer_v1 protocol which allows
to send relative motion events.
The (unstable) protocol consists of a RelativePointerManager which
creates RelativePointers for a given Pointer. This interface currently
only has one event to report the relative motion. It carries the delta,
the non-accelerated-delta and a timestamp in microsends granularity.
On the server side the implementation is mostly internal. Once a
RelativePointerManagerInterface is created one can send relative motion
events through the SeatInterface. The SeatInterface takes care of
sending it to the responding RelativePointerInterface. The protocol does
not restrict the sending of "normal" and relative motion events. Thus it
can be combined in any way one wants. This allows to have a rather
simple implementation. A user of the SeatInterface can just start to
feed the relative motion events (if the information is available) to the
SeatInterface together with the pointer events.
On client side a new RelativePointerManager and RelativePointer class
are added. The RelativePointerManager creates the RelativePointer for a
given Pointer. The event sent to RelativePointer is transformed in a
normal signal.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D2978
Summary:
This change introduces support for the unstable xdg-shell interface in
the server. The implementation is based on version 5 of the unstable
interface. This is the version used by toolkits like e.g. GTK.
There is also a version 6 of the protocol under development which is
incompatible. This makes it difficult to implement it in a backward
compatible way.
Because of that the implementation is a little bit different to other
interfaces and inspired by the TextInput interfaces:
On client side an XdgShell class is exposed which does not represent
it directly. Instead it delegates everything to an XdgShellUnstableV5
implementation. For the Surface/Popup the same is done.
In the Registry it's possible to create an XdgShell and it accepts
the XdgShellUnstableV5 and in future will accept XdgUnstableV6, etc.
On server side it also follows the approach from TextInput. That is
there is a version enum which gets passed to the factory method in
Display. It currently supports only V5, but in future can be extended
for V6. As there is lots of similar code between wl_shell, xdg_shell
and in future xdg_shell_unstable_v6 a templated GenericShellInterface
class is added which combines the common parts.
Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D2102
Summary:
The idea of shipping a test server is to have something like Xvfb for
Wayland. To be able to run a test application with a fake Wayland server.
To make this super easy the test server binary is installed into libexec
directory and provides a cmake function to run a test application with
the test server.
The test server takes full control over the process. It's a guiless
application and starts the passed test application once it is fully
set up. The environment is setup to have the test application connect
to the fake server (WAYLAND_SOCKET env variable and QT_QPA_PLATFORM).
When the started application finishes the test server goes down and
exits with the exit value of the test application. This allows a good
integration with ctest.
The test server is a virtual server which supports the following
interfaces:
* Shm
* Compositor
* Shell
* Seat
* DataDeviceManager
* Idle
* SubCompositor
* Output (1280x1024 at 60 Hz with 96 dpi)
* FakeInput
This is sufficient to bring up a QtWayland based application and
allows some basic interactions from a test application (e.g. fake
input).
So far the server fakes a repaint every 16 msec, but does not yet
pass events to the test applications.
To integrate this into an application for testing use:
find_package(KF5Wayland CONFIG)
add_executable(myTest myTest.cpp)
target_link_libraries(myTest Qt5::Gui Qt5::Test)
kwaylandtest(myTest)
When now running ctest in the build directory the test server gets
started and will start the myTest binary and report the passed/failed
in the expected and normal way.
This way a test case can easily be run against both X11 and Wayland.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1726
Changelog: Virtual framebuffer server for auto tests
Summary:
This change introduces support for text input. Text input allows to
compose text on the server (e.g. through a virtual keyboard) and sent
the composed text to the client.
There are multiple interfaces for text input. QtWayland 5.6 uses
wl_text_input, QtWayland 5.7 uses zwp_text_input_v2.
wl_text_input is from pre Wayland-Protocols times and considered as
UnstableV0 in this implementation. The other interface is UnstableV2.
Unfortunately the V2 variant is not yet part of Wayland-Protocols, but
used in Qt.
The implementation hides the different interfaces as good as possible.
The general idea is the same, the differences are rather minor.
This means changes to how interfaces are wrapped normally. On client
side in the Registry a manager is factored which represent either of
the two interfaces. Similar on the server side Display's factory method
takes an argument to decide which interface should be factored. This
way a user of the library can expose both interfaces and thus be
compatible with Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.7 onwards.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1631
Coverity complains (in CID 1335150) about `Generator::parseInterface()`
since the default copy-ctor for `Interface` will end up copying
uninitialized memory (the unset `m_factory` member). Fixed by
initializing the m_factory.
REVIEW:127836
Follows a useful change added in the kwaylandScanner tool the
s_version becomes part of the Private class.
Also fixes the related generation in the tool.
* fix initializer type -- was hardcoded, seems like an oversight
* add semicolons after class declarations -- one less thing to fix in the
resulting code
REVIEW:125110
In the header for each request a method is created, with following
features:
* ignores requests working as destructor
* adjusts return type for requests containing newId
* adds QObject *parent = nullptr for requests containing newId
* adds the arguements
* turns arguments from wayland into Qt types
In the cpp the same logic is applied. Methods are not properly
implemented and won't compile in the case of returning.
* parses the protocol
* can derive file name to generate from protocol name
* detects which interface is a global and which one is referenced
* generates client code for global and for resource
* comes with a mapping.txt file to translate wl -> KWayland
The small tool added here allows to automate the process of generating
the boiler plate for an interface. Currently it's able to generate the
Client side code representing a wl_global.
The tool does not get installed, so run it from build directory:
Example usage:
./kwaylandScanner -c Foo -f foo -g wl_foo
This will generate a wrapper for the wl_foo interface in files:
foo.h and foo.cpp
The class is called KWayland::Client::Foo.
The tool will be extended. Following things are on the TODO list:
* parse xml to get the Wayland names
* add listener (if needed)
* generate code for Wayland interfaces representing Resources
* generate the Server boiler plate
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