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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Gräßlin 53b35e60e3 Consider change in sub-surface tree as a full damage
A sub-surface changed in a way which needs a repaint. Of course only
if the surface is mapped.
2016-04-07 07:59:28 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 34951b3bee Fix repaints area on Wayland damage
The damage event of the Surface does not consider the offset through
the server side decoration. Due to that we need to have a different
repaint and damage area. As Toplevel::addDamage(QRegion) is only used
in the Wayland case the repaint adjustment is removed from the generic
implementation and moved into the specific implementations. While it
wouldn't hurt to have the repaint adjustment in Toplevel, it would
trigger a repaint of an unchanged area.

For Client I'm not sure whether it's correct without considering the
clientPos. My testing shows it's working, but that might also just be
do to Xwayland using OpenGL buffers. Needs further testing.
2016-03-04 16:33:09 +01:00
Kevin Funk 8ea4f4dae7 Port to CMake AUTOMOC
Summary: Run convert-to-cmake-automoc.pl over all .cpp files

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D882
2016-02-01 21:05:36 +01:00
Andreas Hartmetz 2eac7634cc Remove saving and loading (and client matching by) WM_COMMAND.
This legacy session management scheme using the WM_COMMAND property
seems to be called XSM. It is very, very legacy because it was
superseded by XSMP in 1993(!).

By inspecting ~/.config/session/kwin_[...] I could see that Firefox
still sets WM_COMMAND, but nothing else in a regular session with
some applications.
As one of the last applications to switch to XSMP session management,
I guess Firefox keeps doing that because it still needs to work on,
say, Solaris, anyway, so why not set WM_COMMAND on Linux as well.
The WM_COMMAND set by Firefox looks like "wmCommand8=firefox\s" in
the kwin session file. It doesn't actually contain a session
identifier. But then, Firefox only has one session per user anyway.

This goes together with commit 5f0ca1305db4a925 in plasma-workspace /
ksmserver to remove legacy session management support.

I've talked about my plan to do this on IRC with Martin so hopefully
it's okay to just do this now.
2016-01-09 03:53:47 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 55bae74aae Specify inputTransformation in Toplevel
InputRedirection uses the inputTransformation() to pass to SeatInterface
for focused pointer surface. This prepares for proper input
transformation including scaling and rotation.
2015-12-18 15:37:46 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin c56bbc0ddf Composite windows from a QOpenGLFramebufferObject
This change introduces a mechanism for internal windows to be rendered
to a QOpenGLFramebufferObject to be composited using the texture bound
to the FBO. This is useful for in-process rendering (e.g. QtQuick) and
at the same time bypassing the windowing system.

The OpenGL context of the QOpenGLFramebufferObject needs to be sharing
with the compositing OpenGL context.
2015-08-25 14:33:50 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 3139dcd3b9 Drop cmakedefine HAVE_WAYLAND
Now a required build dependency.
2015-08-12 11:39:20 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 01d805f193 [wayland] Pass appId to PlasmaWindow interface
For the appId we use:
* wl_shell windowClass for Wayland clients
* resourceName from window class for X11 clients

This is implemented by sharing the window class implementation in
Toplevel.

CCMAIL: hein@kde.org
2015-07-20 09:37:36 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin a1a89d3d1e Disable Activities support on Wayland
This is a temporary workaround for bug 349992 which causes freezes
during startup as kwin and kamd dead lock each other on DBus.

To workaround we don't call Activities::create and check in every
usage of Activities::self() whether the pointer is valid.

As a result kwin_wayland now starts pretty fast.

CCBUG: 349992
2015-07-07 11:48:42 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 97588faea2 [wayland] Add support for input shape
Toplevel provides the input shape forwarded from SurfaceInterface. The
shape is evaluated in InputRedirection when finding the Toplevel at a
given position.
2015-06-18 23:19:13 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 1e16ab2567 Set Toplevel::m_surface to nullptr if SurfaceInterface gets destroyed
When minimizing an Xwayland client the Xwayland server destroys the
Surface causing our next access to the Surface to crash KWin. So for
safety we connect to the destroyed signal and reset the pointer.

The disadvantage is that a minimized Xwayland window doesn't have a
preview any more.
2015-06-01 16:51:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 5a98d8bbbd [wayland] Set depth in ShellClient depending on whether the Buffer has alpha
We need to set the depth in order to properly determine whether the
Surface has an alpha channel and whether blending needs to be enabled
for rendering.

For this a new method is introduced in Toplevel to set the depth. If
the depth changed in a way that the Toplevel gained or lost the alpha
channel a signal is emitted which implies that the hasAlpha property of
Toplevel is no longer constant.
2015-06-01 16:25:21 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 8fad5830f1 Toplevel::windowRole becomes virtual and is copied to Deleted
Toplevel::windowRole accesses WinInfo unconditionally causing crashes
if we have a Toplevel subclass which doesn't use WinInfo. So let's
make it virtual and copy to Deleted.
2015-05-08 12:43:44 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 9ca992a329 [wayland] Drop methods on Toplevel to send input events
No longer needed as InputRedirection sends input events directly
through the SeatInterface. In addition this drops the dependency on
xtest.
2015-03-17 10:20:20 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 659c416879 [wayland] Handle damage events from SurfaceInterface
On Wayland we get the damage from the SurfaceInterface instead of
using a damage handle. This change ensures that the damage handle
interaction is only used on platform X11, while on Wayland we get
the damage from the SurfaceInterface directly.
2015-03-17 10:20:19 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin cef84cd8a5 Use NETWinInfo::opaqueRegion
REVIEW: 122199
2015-01-26 11:47:40 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 770c723c61 Split Toplevel::getSkipCloseAnimation into two parts 2015-01-21 09:25:14 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin b27d3d20e7 Split Toplevel::getWmClientLeader in two parts
First part (fetch) just creates the Xcb::Property while the
second part (read) reads the property. This allows to better
schedule the commands in Client::manage to reduce the number of
roundtrips. This reduces the time spent for fetching the client
leader property by about half a millisecond on my system.
2015-01-21 09:25:14 +01:00
Daniel Pastushchak 0d997b1093 Introduce categorized logging for kwin core
Done by Daniel Pastushchak for KDE during GCI-2014.
2014-12-05 14:27:15 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 98a5c4e050 Allow Client to disable the rendering of DecorationShadow
For maximized and fullscreen windows we don't want the shadow to be
renderer at all.
2014-07-25 14:02:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin b039a07f4d Toplevel::vis becomes Toplevel::m_visual and is xcb_visualid_t
Only usage of the ::vis was the visualid, so have this as the member
instead of the XVisual*.
2014-05-05 08:09:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin b45eeae352 [Xcb::Wrapper] Introduce a Property and StringProperty Wrapper subclass
The Xcb::Property can wrap the xcb_get_property call and provides
convenient access methods to read the value of the reply with checks
applied. For this it provides a templated ::value method for reading a
single value or reading an array. There's also a ::toBool and
::toByteArray which performs the conversion directly with default values
for the type and format checks.

Xcb::TransientFor is changed to be derived from Property instead of
Wrapper directly, so that the reading of the property value can be
shared.

Xcb::StringProperty is a convenient wrapper derived from Property to
handle the reading of a string property providing a cast to QByteArray
operator. This replaces the ::getStringProperty from utils. Though the
separator functionality from ::getStringProperty is not provided as that
is only used in one function and handled there.

All the custom usages of xcb_get_property or getStringProperty are
replaced to use this new wrapper. That simplifies the code and ensures
that all properties are read in the same way.

REVIEW: 117574
2014-04-17 07:41:33 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin c63e3533f4 Get Toplevel::resourceName() and ::resourceClass() from NETWinInfo
It's provided by the NETWinInfo, no need to keep an own implementation.
To keep compatibility with existing KWin code using the window class or
resource it's always converted to lower.

In addition a notify signal Toplevel::windowClassChanged is added and
emitted from the event handler whenever the WM2WindowClass property is
set.

REVIEW: 117496
2014-04-14 08:46:38 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin acdff6ea52 Drop static getStringProperty wrappers in Toplevel
The methods Toplevel::staticWmCommand and Toplevel::staticSessionId were
both only used from one method and just wrapping an invocation to
getStringProperty.

REVIEW: 117474
2014-04-10 18:10:58 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin f1f6d6eea8 Get windowRole from NETWinInfo instead doing it ourself
NETWinInfo provides windowRole if NET::WM2WindowRole is added to the
properties2. Thus KWin doesn't need to monitor and fetch itself, but
can just wrap the data provided by NETWinInfo.

In addition a signal is added to Toplevel whenever the window role
changes.

REVIEW: 117470
2014-04-10 15:57:00 +02:00
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 7d48b92e2b Redirect pointer events to the Toplevel
InputRedirection keeps track of the Toplevel which is currently the one
which should get pointer events. This is determined by checking whether
there is an Unmanaged or a Client at the pointer position. At the moment
this is still slightly incorrect, e.g. pointer grabs are ignored,
unmanaged are not checked whether they are output only and input shapes
are not yet tracked.

The pointer events are delivered to the Toplevel as:
* enter
* leave
* move
* button press
* axis event

Nevertheless move events are still generated in InputRedirection through
xcb test for simplicity. They are still send to the root window, so all
windows get mouse move.

Button press and axis are generated only in the implementations of the
event handlers and delivered directly to the window, so other windows
won't see it.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 2fbc8414a7 Allow windows to specify that they should not get animated on window close
By setting the X property _KDE_NET_WM_SKIP_CLOSE_ANIMATION to 1 a window
can request to be excluded from any close animation. This property is
read in Toplevel, so that it is available to both Client and Unmanaged.

If the window has this property set the Scene suppresses the paintWindow
loop of the Deleted. Thus no effect needs to be adjusted. But an effect
using drawWindow directly would still be able to render the Deleted as
there is no suppression.

Furthermore the property is passed to the EffectWindow so that an
Effect can make use of this functionality and not start the animation
in the first place.

REVIEW: 115288
2014-01-28 07:43:35 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 2c9e21a983 [kwin] Use XCB Atom enum definition instead of XLib's one 2013-11-18 13:48:31 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin cfd93246b3 Toplevel::frameId() becomes virtual
The frameId only makes sense for a Client, in case of Unmanaged the
same window id is used as for the window() handle. Client creates the
frame and destroys it.

Given that it makes sense to let Client manage the frame properly.
The ::frameId() is therefore virtual and as base implementation it
returns the client id. Client reimplements it and returns the proper
frame id.

Method is also implemented in Deleted as it used to be passed to
deleted.
2013-09-10 15:30:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 577525c2bb Use Xcb::Window wraper for Toplevel::client
Uses the new API to not destroy the window in the dtor.

At the same time the variable is renamed to m_client to follow the
common naming scheme.
2013-09-10 15:30:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 5ff8d2389e Port static get property wrappers to XCB in kwin/toplevel
Just replacing WId by xcb_window_id and using the XCB atom enum.
2013-09-09 06:03:36 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 687e264387 Port staticWmClientLeader to XCB
Removes usage of kxerrorhandler in kwin/toplevel.cpp
2013-09-09 06:03:35 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 57905c0cc2 And we got rid of KDebug
Usages of kBacktrace got dropped.
2013-09-02 13:14:39 +02:00
Thomas Lübking 5bd49bfee2 update visibleRect when elevating toplevel
required to clean eg. the blur cache and because the
stacking changes.

BUG: 321831
FIXED-IN: 4.11
REVIEW: 111359
2013-07-08 18:53:37 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin e7ab3adafd New class to encapsulate a Window's Pixmap
The behavior for creating a pixmap for a window is moved from Toplevel
into a dedicated class WindowPixmap. Scene::Window holds a reference to
this class and creates a new WindowPixmap whenever the pixmap needs to be
discarded. In addition it also keeps the old WindowPixmap around for the
case that creating the new pixmap fails. The compositor can in that case
use the previous pixmap which reduces possible flickering. Also this
referencing can be used to improve transition effects like the maximize
windows effect which would benefit from starting with the old pixmap.

For XRender and OpenGL a dedicated sub-class of the WindowPixmap is
created which provides the additional mapping to an XRender picture and
OpenGL texture respectively.

BUG: 319563
FIXED-IN: 4.11
REVIEW: 110577
2013-06-05 08:18:11 +02:00
Thomas Lübking 8f4b3c33a8 connect toplevel to in-loop screenCount() signal
required because Screens::changed is emitted queued in case of timer shortcut
since a direct signal would cause problems on screen resizes (or rotations,
for that matter) since at that time QDesktopWidget::screenGeometry(int) -xrandr-
is updated, but QDesktopWidget::screen(int)->geometry() (root window) is NOT,
resulting in an invalid value in geometry.cpp/Workspace::desktopResiized(),
thus a "capped" overlay window

However, w/o the count updated we re-encounter what RR 110119 was supposed to fixed
in the first place ...

REVIEW: 110385
BUG: 319848
FIXED-IN: 4.11
2013-05-15 22:18:29 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin d305185247 Remove Workspace pointer from Toplevel
Instead have a simple workspace() method returning the pointer.
2013-05-13 08:28:16 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin ce9ce6f94c Remove unused typedefs in utils.h
There is no Const(Toplevel|Unmanaged|Deleted|Group)List used anywhere.
For ConstToplevelList there was a debug helper which was also unused.

REVIEW: 110196
2013-05-02 09:21:02 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 67b59f693c Uninline Toplevel::pid()
It's only used from one method and requires to have NETWinInfo being
included in the header.
2013-04-26 12:32:09 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 2e758ed6a7 Add an elevate() method to Toplevel
Shortcut to set an elevated window without the need to check whether
effects pointer is valid and retrieving EffectWindow etc.

REVIEW: 110147
2013-04-25 09:08:27 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin edb074cbc2 Split out screen handling from Workspace into own class Screens
Following the approaches of other split out functionality Screens is a
singleton class created by Workspace.

The class takes over the responsibility for:
* screenChanged signal delayed by timer
* number of screens
* geometry of given screen
* active screen
* config option for active screen follows mouse

The class contains a small abstraction layer and has a concrete subclass
wrapping around QDesktopWidget, but the idea is to go more low level and
interact with XRandR directly to get more detailed information.

All over KWin the usage from QDesktopWidget is ported over to the new
Screens class.

REVIEW: 109839
2013-04-15 10:25:10 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin da85b5fdc7 Split out Activities related code from Workspace
All activities related code moves into new singleton class Activities.
This class gets only included into the build if the build option is
enabled which means there are less ifdefs all over the code and it also
handles better the moc doesn't like ifdef case.

The class holds the list of open and all activites, the current and the
previous activity and the KActivities::Controller. It also emits the
signals for any activities related changes.

Workspace still contains some activities related code. That is the
adjustment on change of current activity. Nevertheless the code looks
much cleaner now and does not contain the confusing naming conflict with
takeActivity() which existed before.

In all the places where Activities got used the code got adjusted and
quite often the ifdef got added with a fallback for the disabled case.
2013-04-11 13:01:36 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 6d6b013720 Introduce a proper screen property in Toplevel
Instead of calculating the screen number each time screen() is invoked,
the screen number gets stored in a private member variable and evaluated
whenever either the screen count changes or the Toplevel's geometry
changes. During move/resize the screen property doesn't get updated. The
update is delayed till the end of the move/resize operation.

REVIEW: 109715
2013-04-02 08:21:01 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin b967527db3 Use XCB to resolve the X11 Extensions
The extension handling is removed from kwinglobals and moved into the
xcbutils in KWin core in namespace KWin::Xcb. The motivation for this
change is that the Extensions are only used in KWin core and are marked
as internal. So there is no need to have them in the library.

What remains in Extensions are the non-native pixmaps. This will be
removed once we are on Qt 5 as QPixmap can no longer reference an XPixmap.

The remaining code in kwinglobals also still initialize the XLib versions
of extensions emitting events. It seems like there are no XEvents emitted
if not done so even if the extension is correctly initialized with xcb.
This needs to be removed once the event handling is ported over to xcb.

REVIEW: 107832
2013-01-22 07:50:03 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 5cd223f051 Improved resolving whether a window is on local machine
Most windows use the hostname in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE, but there are windows
using the FQDN (for example libreoffice). So instead of "foo" it is
"foo.local.net" or similar. The logic so far has been unable to properly
determine whether windows with FQDN are on the local system.

In order to solve this problem the handling is split out into an own
class which stores the information of hostname and whether it is a local
machine. This is to not query multiple times. To determine whether the
Client is on the local system getaddrinfo is used for the own hostname
and the FQDN provided in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE. If one of the queried
names matches, we know that it is on the local machine. The old logic to
compare the hostname is still used and getaddrinfo is only a fallback in
case hostname does not match.

The problem with getaddrinfo is, that it accesses the network and by that
could block. To circumvent this problem the calls are moved into threads
by using QtConcurrent::run.

Obviously this brings disadvantages. When trying to resolve whether a
Client is on the local machine and a FQDN is used, the information is
initially wrong. The new ClientMachine class emits a signal when the
information that the system is local becomes available, but for some
things this is just too late:
* window rules are already gathered
* Session Management has already taken place

In both cases this is an acceptable loss. For window rules it just needs
a proper matching of the machine in case of localhost (remote hosts are
not affected). And the case of session management is very academic as it
is unlikely that a restoring session contains remote windows.

BUG: 308391
FIXED-IN: 4.11
REVIEW: 108235
2013-01-21 16:00:49 +01:00
Montel Laurent 90c21b33dd Fix order 2012-11-15 07:48:08 +01:00
Fredrik Höglund bb9f59a89c kwin: Use xcb to optimize damage event handling
Use XDamageReportNonEmpty instead of XDamageReportRawRectangles.

In XDamageReportNonEmpty mode the server generates a single damage
event when the damage state transitions from not-damaged to damaged.
When the compositor is ready to paint the screen, it requests the
damage region for each window and resets the state to not-damaged.

With XCB we can request the damage regions for all windows in a
single roundtrip, making this the preferred mode.

This should reduce the number of wakeups and the time spent
processing damage events between repaints.
2012-11-07 22:17:14 +01:00
Fredrik Höglund 5f220bef2e Revert "delay unsynced window ready_for_painting state"
The next commit will solve this problem in a different way.

This reverts commit e617f176d1e293abcaafbb14d0afcf8aee24f054.
2012-11-07 22:16:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 62d5e8124c Toplevel::windowType becomes a pure virtual function
The method windowType needs actually two implementations:
* one for Clients
* one for Unmanaged

as for Clients also the window rules are checked and hacks are applied
which is both not needed for Unmanaged windows.

To have the Client specific behavior in windowType the function used to
perform two dynamic_casts which made this method one of the most
expensive during compositing, e.g. for ~1000 frames
* called ~43000 times
* ~85000 dynamic casts
* incl. cost of method: 0.24
* self cost of method: 0.05
* incl. cost of the casts: 0.12

After the change to remove the dynamic casts we have for ~1500 frames
in Client::windowType:
* called ~31000 times
* incl. cost of 0.06
* self cost of 0.02

Calls on Unmanaged and Deleted are so low that we do not need to consider
them.

BUG: 306384
FIXED-IN: 4.10
REVIEW: 106349
2012-09-07 08:03:05 +02:00