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12 Commits (88d55997f7d2678c81dbe7bf49018c7efc98de89)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Gräßlin 02c4ae1002 Track information about connected outputs to the Wayland Compositor
The Wayland Backend connects to the wl_output interface to get
information about the connected outputs and their modes. This information
can be used to setup screen information.
2014-03-19 14:14:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin ca9642b80f Watch whether the Wayland socket goes away
The Wayland Backend watches the socket it uses for communicating with the
Wayland compositor. If the socket is removed we have to perform a kind of
emergency stop. The backend tears down all data structures created from
the Wayland display and emits a signal that the system compositor died.

In addition the Wayland Backend starts to monitor the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR for
the socket to be added again. If the socket is created again the backend
reinitializes the Wayland connection.

This also requires the Compositor to restart. Therefore it connects to
the new signals emitted by the Wayland Backend to stop and start
compositing.
2014-03-19 09:30:17 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 6baf794f88 InputRedirection for keyboard events
Major new functionality is xkbcommon support. InputRedirection holds an
instance to a small wrapper class which has the xkb context, keymap and
state. The keymap is initialied from the file descriptor we get from the
Wayland backend.

InputRedirection uses this to translate the keycodes into keysymbols and
to QString and to track the modifiers as provided by the
Qt::KeybordModifiers flags.

This provides us enough information for internal usage (e.g. pass through
effects if they have "grabbed" the keyboard).

If KWin doesn't filter out the key events, it passes them on to the
currently active Client respectively an unmanaged on top of the stack.
This needs still some improvement (not each unmanaged should get the
event). The Client/Unmnaged still uses xtest extension to send the key
events to the window. So keylogging is still possible.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin f9704ff0df Add support for Wayland Cursor themes
WaylandSeat can install a cursor based on Qt::CursorShape using the
Wayland cursor theme library.
2014-03-18 09:00:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 8b1040f78d Move installing cursor image form X11CursorTracker to WaylandSeat
This allows to install cursor images also from other parts.
2014-03-18 09:00:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 1617deabb8 Introduce the beginning of an InputRedirection class
So far this new class is not yet doing much. The WaylandBackend forwards
the received pointer events to this InputRedirection class. From there
signals are emitted to inform internal areas about the changes first.

The events are currently forwarded to X through the xtest extension. This
will be removed in future. Input will be forwarded directly to the
surface which wants it (no matter whether X11 or Wayland).
2014-03-18 09:00:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 6eb104b32a Introduce an OperationMode enum
This enum describes how KWin is operating with the available windowing
systems. By default KWin is using the OperationModeX11, but if the
Wayland backend gets started KWin is using the OperationModeWaylandAndX11

This will be extended in future when XWayland and Wayland only become
viable options.
2014-01-09 15:16:33 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 59e08896fb Better re-using of Wayland::Buffer
A user can now directly request a Wayland::Buffer object which exposes
the memory address of the shared memory with the wl_buffer. This allows
to use the Wayland Buffer directly as the storage of a QImage.

To make sure that the ShmPool does not reuse such a buffer the Buffer can
be marked as used.

When the ShmPool gets resized the memory addresses become invalid.
Therefore the ShmPool is now a QObject and emits a signal on resized pool
so that every user of a Wayland::Buffer can remap the memory.
2014-01-08 09:22:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin b7a1f2b3cf Support resizing of Wayland ShmPool
The Wayland::Buffer no longer holds the exact memory address but only
the offset in the pool. The actual address of the pool is only known to
the ShmPool which allows us to remap a resized file.

If a new buffer cannot be provided by the given pool, it gets now resized
to the new needed size. This allows us to only create a very small pool.
2014-01-08 09:22:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 53c09ce7bd Reuse wl_buffer in ShmPool
A new Wayland::Buffer class is provided which wraps a:
* wl_buffer
* size
* stride
* memory address of data represented by the buffer

In addition the Buffer knows whether the compositor has released it or
not. This allows the ShmPool to reuse the buffer in case the same size
and stride is requested.

This is currently most relevant for the CursorData. Instead of keeping
the wl_buffer, the QImage for the cursor is kept and each time the cursor
is set for the surface a new buffer is requested from the ShmPool.

The ShmPool now either reuses an existing buffer or creates a new one.
Furthermore the ShmPool takes care of releasing all buffers at EOL.
2014-01-08 09:22:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 0f09f00210 WaylandBackend becomes a KWin Singleton
The backend gets created by Workspace, but only if the environment
variable WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set.

Because of that the egl wayland backend does no longer create the
backend, but uses the already created one.
2014-01-08 09:22:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin baf477ac00 Split out non-EGL functionality of WaylandBackend into own source files
The functionality to create the connection to a Wayland compositor and
creating a fullscreen surface is moved into wayland_backend.(h|cpp). The
wl_egl_window for the surface is moved into the EglWaylandBackend to have
the actual WaylandBackend free from Egl. This will allow in future to
implement other compositing backends for Wayland which do not use egl.
This means that egl is no longer a build requirement for the wayland
related functionality.
2014-01-08 09:22:40 +01:00