kwin/effects/kscreen/kscreen.cpp
Martin Gräßlin 4230a0d331 [effects] Get xcb_connection_t* and rootWindow through EffectsHandler API
So far the effects could just use the connection() and rootWindow()
provided by kwinglobals. Thus an internal detail from KWin core is
accessed directly.

To be more consistent with the rest of the API it's wrapped through the
EffectsHandler and with a convenient method in Effect.

The connection() is provided as xcbConnection() to free the very generic
name connection which could create confusion once we provide a wayland
connection to the Effects.

The rootWindow() is provided as x11RootWindow() to indicate that it is
for the X11 world.

REVIEW: 117597
2014-04-16 16:05:05 +02:00

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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2013 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*********************************************************************/
// own
#include "kscreen.h"
// KConfigSkeleton
#include "kscreenconfig.h"
/**
* How this effect works:
*
* Effect announces that it is around through property _KDE_KWIN_KSCREEN_SUPPORT on the root window.
*
* KScreen watches for this property and when it wants to adjust screens, KScreen goes
* through the following protocol:
* 1. KScreen sets the property value to 1
* 2. Effect starts to fade out all windows
* 3. When faded out the effect sets property value to 2
* 4. KScreen adjusts the screens
* 5. KScreen sets property value to 3
* 6. Effect starts to fade in all windows again
* 7. Effect sets back property value to 0
*
* The property has type 32 bits cardinal. To test it use:
* xprop -root -f _KDE_KWIN_KSCREEN_SUPPORT 32c -set _KDE_KWIN_KSCREEN_SUPPORT 1
*
* The states are:
* 0: normal
* 1: fading out
* 2: faded out
* 3: fading in
**/
namespace KWin
{
KscreenEffect::KscreenEffect()
: Effect()
, m_state(StateNormal)
, m_atom(effects->announceSupportProperty("_KDE_KWIN_KSCREEN_SUPPORT", this))
{
connect(effects, SIGNAL(propertyNotify(KWin::EffectWindow*,long)), SLOT(propertyNotify(KWin::EffectWindow*,long)));
reconfigure(ReconfigureAll);
}
KscreenEffect::~KscreenEffect()
{
}
void KscreenEffect::reconfigure(ReconfigureFlags flags)
{
Q_UNUSED(flags)
KscreenConfig::self()->read();
m_timeLine.setDuration(animationTime<KscreenConfig>(250));
}
void KscreenEffect::prePaintScreen(ScreenPrePaintData &data, int time)
{
if (m_state == StateFadingIn || m_state == StateFadingOut) {
m_timeLine.setCurrentTime(m_timeLine.currentTime() + time);
if (m_timeLine.currentValue() >= 1.0) {
switchState();
}
}
effects->prePaintScreen(data, time);
}
void KscreenEffect::postPaintScreen()
{
if (m_state == StateFadingIn || m_state == StateFadingOut) {
effects->addRepaintFull();
}
}
void KscreenEffect::prePaintWindow(EffectWindow *w, WindowPrePaintData &data, int time)
{
if (m_state != StateNormal) {
data.setTranslucent();
}
effects->prePaintWindow(w, data, time);
}
void KscreenEffect::paintWindow(EffectWindow *w, int mask, QRegion region, WindowPaintData &data)
{
switch (m_state) {
case StateFadingOut:
data.multiplyOpacity(1.0 - m_timeLine.currentValue());
break;
case StateFadedOut:
data.multiplyOpacity(0.0);
break;
case StateFadingIn:
data.multiplyOpacity(m_timeLine.currentValue());
break;
default:
// no adjustment
break;
}
effects->paintWindow(w, mask, region, data);
}
void KscreenEffect::propertyNotify(EffectWindow *window, long int atom)
{
if (window || atom != m_atom) {
return;
}
QByteArray byteData = effects->readRootProperty(m_atom, XCB_ATOM_CARDINAL, 32);
auto *data = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t *>(byteData.data());
if (!data[0]) {
// Property was deleted
if (m_state != StateNormal) {
m_state = StateNormal;
effects->addRepaintFull();
}
return;
}
if (data[0] == 0) {
// normal state - KWin should have switched to it
if (m_state != StateNormal) {
m_state = StateNormal;
effects->addRepaintFull();
}
return;
}
if (data[0] == 2) {
// faded out state - KWin should have switched to it
if (m_state != StateFadedOut) {
m_state = StateFadedOut;
effects->addRepaintFull();
}
return;
}
if (data[0] == 1) {
// kscreen wants KWin to fade out all windows
m_state = StateFadingOut;
m_timeLine.setCurrentTime(0);
effects->addRepaintFull();
return;
}
if (data[0] == 3) {
// kscreen wants KWin to fade in again
m_state = StateFadingIn;
m_timeLine.setCurrentTime(0);
effects->addRepaintFull();
return;
}
qCDebug(KWINEFFECTS) << "Incorrect Property state, immediate stop: " << data[0];
m_state = StateNormal;
effects->addRepaintFull();
}
void KscreenEffect::switchState()
{
long value = -1l;
if (m_state == StateFadingOut) {
m_state = StateFadedOut;
value = 2l;
} else if (m_state == StateFadingIn) {
m_state = StateNormal;
value = 0l;
}
if (value != -1l) {
xcb_change_property(xcbConnection(), XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE, x11RootWindow(), m_atom, XCB_ATOM_CARDINAL, 32, 1, &value);
}
}
bool KscreenEffect::isActive() const
{
return m_state != StateNormal;
}
} // namespace KWin