To allow using the pageflip completion event to drive timing in the DRM
engine we need to know as soon as possible that a render has been after
a render has been considered if it will cause a page flip or not.
The fn_evas_changed callback sends this information.
When trying to create a window, the WL EGL engine creates
an ecore_evas and connects to the wayland display. But if
EGL is not supported (in weston with nvidia for instance),
the egl initialization fails and the window must be detroyed
in order to fallback to wayland_shm.
This led to a double disconnect from the wayland display
as both the ecore_evas del and the error handling code
were trying to disconnect.
Also, use ref == 0 in two places rather than ref <= 0, as
it can prevent double frees in bad situations (ref < 0).
And reset a global variable to NULL on shutdown.
Coverity detected that the same code was being passed to resize
regardless of canvas orientation. This patch fixes the issue by
passing the proper values to window_resize.
Fixes Coverity CID1357150
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
This patch fixes 2 Coverity issues where engine_info_set was being
called, but the return was never being checked.
Fixes Coverity CID1357141 and CID1357142
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
add support for reconnecting wayland applications if the compositor dies
disconnect -> destroy gl ctx + image textures -> block rendering ->
reconnect -> create gl ctx -> create image textures -> unblock rendering ->
sprinkle special seasoning on top -> just like ma used to make
#SamsungFeatures
@feature
This include is leftover from the porting to Ecore_Wl2. Remove
unused include for old Ecore_Wayland library
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
the only way to accurately calculate the "evas" size in the engine from
window geometry is to have the size of the frame available to subtract from
window geometry
window geometry is NOT framespace--framespace is the entire csd region, possibly
containing a shadow, and window geometry is explicitly the region occupied by the
window, ie. not the shadowed part.
not my ideal solution to the synchronization issue here, but I guess this is a
benefit of the unified tree
fix T3396
this is an event representing the "new" state of the surface after a
configure event. it must contain the exact states which could potentially
have changed in the configure in order to ensure synchronization between
csd states and window size.
ecore events for xdg-shell configures must be sent only upon receiving a
configure event since states are set by the compositor and not by the client
@fix
#hoorayforbeta
this accumulates all data relevant to client-side www into
the Evas_Engine_Info_Wayland_Egl struct so the client can react to it.
Signed-off-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
This code is currently only using the older fallback code and not any
new event source, so all animator on all window are still triggered
whatever the case are.
This renames the ecore_evas_wayland_window_get2 function to be
ecore_evas_wayland2_window_get before the 1.17 roll out.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
Summary:
wl_surface.damage_buffer() takes surface damage in buffer co-ordinates.
Right now since we don't use wayland's scaling, transforms, or viewports
it's exactly the same as wl_surface.damage(). In the future if we start
using those features it's much easier to do so with damage_buffer().
Reviewers: zmike, devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3457
This fixes fat-finger copy/paste errors when copying functions from
ecore_evas_wayland_shm to ecore_evas_wayland_egl
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This code adds support for deferring of surface creation and showing
inside Ecore_Evas Wayland. This is needed for Enlightenment so that it
does not try to create or show surfaces until the compositor has had a
chance to sync globals. This fixes an issue where early surface
creation would cause a crash in the compositor due to globals not
being syncd.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Previously, when we started to resize an efl app, the size would
"jump" due to framespace being adjusted. This patch fixes that issue
and resize now works as expected.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
If we acknowledge a configure from xdg during post render, we end up
breaking maximize of EFL clients inside Weston (and perhaps other
compositors). In order to fix that, we will now send the configure ack
post render but pre flush.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
As we do not have the proper values for window geometry to be setting
it here, remove calls to set window geometry. We can more accurately
determine the window geometry from inside Elementary as it handles the
theme for the window borders.
@fix
ref T2919
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This fixes a potential issue where we may have been sending the
configure acknowledgement before applying the actual new configuration
to the surface. Sending the ack_configure during post-render ensures
that we have already rendered according to the new configure
(addresses deferred rendering issue).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
If we fail to connect to an existing wayland display, then we should
properly cleanup (call ecore_wl2_shutdown) before exiting
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
To get the proper maximized and fullscreen states, we should be using
the ecore_wl2_window functions, not the ecore_wl_window functions
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cpmichael@osg.samsung.com>
if a state change occurs on the ee, related callbacks must be run prior to
performing any resizes in order to ensure that the correct csd sizes are
calculated
@fix
ref T2841
Summary: When an initial client application was shown and we tried to
resize it, the resize would jump by the amount of framespace. This was
because the xdg_surface@configure event would be sending window
geometry as the width/height params in the event. We need to account
for that in the callback of window configure and adjust size
accordingly.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This fixes an issue where maximizing a window would set improper xdg
surface window geometry. We receive window configure sizes based on
xdg surface window geometry, so we need to subtract framespace there
or else window size grows when maximizing/unmaximizing multiple times.
This also adjusts the call to xdg_surface_set_window_geometry to
account for framespace (Fixes T2842).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
by using the geometry from after the request size has been updated,
scenarios such as the following can be avoided:
[4208305.332] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 1)
[4208305.370] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 250)
@fix
if a state change occurs on the ee, related callbacks must be run prior to
performing any resizes in order to ensure that the correct csd sizes are
calculated
@fix
ref T2841
This fixes an issue where maximizing a window would set improper xdg
surface window geometry. We receive window configure sizes based on
xdg surface window geometry, so we need to subtract framespace there
or else window size grows when maximizing/unmaximizing multiple times.
This also adjusts the call to xdg_surface_set_window_geometry to
account for framespace (Fixes T2842).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
by using the geometry from after the request size has been updated,
scenarios such as the following can be avoided:
[4208305.332] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 1)
[4208305.370] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 250)
@fix
if a state change occurs on the ee, related callbacks must be run prior to
performing any resizes in order to ensure that the correct csd sizes are
calculated
@fix
ref T2841
by using the geometry from after the request size has been updated,
scenarios such as the following can be avoided:
[4208305.332] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 1)
[4208305.370] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 250)
@fix
Summary: When an initial client application was shown and we tried to
resize it, the resize would jump by the amount of framespace. This was
because the xdg_surface@configure event would be sending window
geometry as the width/height params in the event. We need to account
for that in the callback of window configure and adjust size
accordingly.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
if a state change occurs on the ee, related callbacks must be run prior to
performing any resizes in order to ensure that the correct csd sizes are
calculated
@fix
ref T2841
This fixes an issue where maximizing a window would set improper xdg
surface window geometry. We receive window configure sizes based on
xdg surface window geometry, so we need to subtract framespace there
or else window size grows when maximizing/unmaximizing multiple times.
This also adjusts the call to xdg_surface_set_window_geometry to
account for framespace (Fixes T2842).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
by using the geometry from after the request size has been updated,
scenarios such as the following can be avoided:
[4208305.332] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 1)
[4208305.370] xdg_surface@46.set_window_geometry(0, 0, 1778, 250)
@fix
Summary; This fixes an issue where maximizing efl/elm apps in Weston
and in Enlightenment would cause extra space to be left around the
window.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
in the case of operations which change framespace, rejecting resizes
at this point will cause the canvas to fail at resizing and result in a
partially-rendered canvas; the real canvas geometry must be calculated by
running the entire function in order to determine whether the resize is valid
fixes toggling borderless state of windows
when running in a wayland compositor, the ideal mode of operation is to
only prepare/send frames when the compositor has finished with the previous
frame
to achieve this, manual rendering can be toggled upon creating and completing
a frame callback, ensuring that a canvas never has multiple pending buffers at
any given time
fix T2784
when a render occurs, frame callbacks must be managed in order to ensure
successful rendering for future frames. the best place to do this is in the
engine here, since this is the lowest-level place which has access to both
the wl_surface as well as the evas rendering state
ref T2784
Summary: As we now have per-window timer-based animators in
ecore_wayland for frame callbacks, we no longer should be using Custom
animators to handle surface frame callbacks
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: If we have already resized this ecore_evas to be what we
want, then there is no point in running the below resize code as we
should already be at the requested size. Add a test at the beginning
to see if we have already set these values
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
for framespace
Summary: As we have already adjusted for framespace in various code
leading up to a configure callback, don't adjust for it here. This
fixes an issue where xdg surface window geometry would get incorrect
values which were including framespace. The values of the
xdg_surface_set_window_geometry should be Just the geometry of the
visible window.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: ecore_wl_window_resize adjusts the internal representation of
the window size so this should not include the "framespace" also. This
fixes an issue where xdg surface would be getting an incorrect window
geometry which included framespace.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: A previous code change to the common code which processes
updates is relying on having the ecore_evas->draw_ok flag set in order
to process updates. This change makes sure that ee->draw_ok is in sync
with canvas visibility.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
processing updates
Summary: When processing render updates, we should be checking if the
Ecore_Evas "should be visible" property is set.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This adds support for ecore_wl to handle ecore animators and
thus the egl engine can receive frame callbacks now.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: As we no longer need the wdata here (see previous commit), we
can remove the usage of this variable
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This function should really not be called here as it triggers
an xdg_surface_set_window_geometry call which (in turn) should only be
getting called when the window geometry (meaning visible region)
itself has changed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This sets the wl_display field of the Evas engine info
structure so that the wl_display can later be used for dispatching
queue while we await a free buffer
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: As we end up calling ecore_evas_wl_common_resize anyway,
there is no need for all these size calculations in the configure
callback. The resize function will deal with this anyway.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
When the ecore_evas of wayland_egl/shm is freed with ecore_evas_free(),
ecore_wl_shutdown() is called by _ecore_evas_wl_common_free().
so ecore_wl_shutdown() after ecore_evas_free() has to be skipped.
@fix
Reviewers: devilhorns, raster, zmike, gwanglim
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2503
Summary: If we are calling ecore_evas_object_cursor_set with a NULL
object, then we need to inform the ecore_wayland window that we no
longer have a cursor surface.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
After a creation for ecore_evas_wayland_shm or ecore_evas_wayland_egl is
failed, _ecore_evas_wl_common_shutdown() gets called 'twice'.
First shutdown is from _ecore_evas_wl_common_free() which is set as fn_free()
of ecore_evas engine, and this fn_free() is called by ecore_evas_free().
Second is from direct call inside ecore_evas_wayland_shm_new_internal()
(or ecore_evas_wayland_egl_new_internal()).
This duplicated shutdown causes block of first next _ecore_evas_wl_common_init
because init count is not zero but -1.
So second shutdown should be removed so that it makes enable fall back to
another wayland engine correctly when one is failed to create ecore_evas_wayland.
@fix
Reviewers: gwanglim, devilhorns
Reviewed By: devilhorns
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D2451
Double praenthesis should be used around assignments, not comparisons.
Doing this correctly all aronud lets the compiler warn us about potential
mistakes.
engine
Summary: Frame callbacks are now handled inside the engine itself and
are thus not needed here anymore
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
configure event handler
Summary: This patch ports the fix for windows without a min/max size
being set over to the configure event handler (which was also not
taking into account the fact that Some windows may Not have a min/max
property set on them.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: This fixes an issue for windows which do not set a min or max
size in the properties. This was discovered when running Enlightenment
in a Wayland-Only scenario, and trying to bring up the settings panel
which would cause an endless loop in calculating the proper window
size due to min/max not being set.
@fix
NB: Thanks to Mike for the help in tracing this ! :)
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
showing up correctly.
Summary: If elm config profile is set to Mobile, then the
auto_norender_withdrawn is set to 1, which was causing Elm windows to
not draw properly due to the ee->withdrawn property not being updated.
It was not getting updated due to these checks for override.
NB: Tested this with all elm profiles, tested in weston, and tested in
Enlightenment (Wayland).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: Wayland windows should follow X11 windows fairly closely,
thus only set withdrawn property if they are override windows. If not,
internal dialogs do not show up in Enlightenment (wayland-only).
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
xdg_shell protocol supports minimizing surfaces. When elm apps request
iconification, they will call ecore_evas_iconified_set which in turn
will make use of the newly added ecore_wl_window_iconified_set function.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>