Recent expedite changes have uncovered an issue where the ecore_evas
(under wayland) was not supporting async rendering correctly. This
fixes the issue so we can run expedite with -y and get redraws again.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
ecore_evas_cursor_object_set
NB: Previously, if we mad calls to ecore_evas_cursor_object_set to update the
mouse cursor hotspot, the mouse cursor would be repositioned at 0,0 on
the canvas due to x & y being set to 0,0. We fix that here by fetching
the current mouse position Regardless if we are changing the object or
not (ie: perhaps we are just updating the hotspot and not the object)
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
NB: Don't recall what the initial point was here, but I don't see one
now lol. No real usage for checking the ecore_wl_init count anymore so
remove the variable as we don't need to do that.
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <devilhorns@comcast.net>
@fix: As it turns out, we cannot just blindly set the regions here
during resize. Elementary apps will set the opaque region to account
for any edj frames, and having the region_set calls Here was
causing issues....
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
and update input & opaque regions after resizing.
@bugfix: We do not need to call ecore_wl_window_damage & commit here.
The damages are already handled in the evas engine for both shm & egl.
Those damages are sent to the compositor Already from the evas engine,
so we don't need to send the same damages twice. This reduces more
useless compositor redraws as we are not constantly sending damages &
calling commit twice for every frame.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
this fixes a misbehavior with ecore evas object cursors when you set
one, the old one is deleted, but if the old is the same, the new one
you set gets deleted, rather than just updated.
@fix
Remove unused function and it's declaration. This function is not
being called from anywhere anymore, so it's no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary:
The window auxiliary hint is the value which is used to decide
which actions should be made available to the user by the WM. If you
want to set specific hint to your window, then you should check whether
it exists in the supported auxiliary hints that are registered in the
root window by the window manager.
Once you've added an auxiliary hint, you can get a new ID which is used
to change value and delete hint. The window manager sends the response
message to the application on receiving auxiliary hint change event.
A list of auxiliary hint within the Ecore_Evas has this format:
ID:HINT:VALUE,ID:HINT:VALUE,...
Reviewers: raster, cedric, seoz, Hermet
Reviewed By: raster
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D543
Summary: The window manager rotation allows the WM to controls the rotation of application windows. It is designed to support synchronized rotation for the multiple application windows at same time.
Reviewers: raster, seoz, cedric, Hermet
Reviewed By: raster
CC: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D529
This fixes Phab #T611. Previously, windows which were opaque would
become transparent after being hidden and then shown. We fix that by a
call to ecore_wl_window_alpha_set when the window gets shown. This
patch also brings the wayland_egl hide code more inline with the shm
hide code by testing if the surface does not match the existing one.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Properly fix efl wayland elm window resize problem.
This adds support for min, max, step, aspect, and base size properties
when resizing a canvas under EFL Wayland.
This Also Properly fixes raster's report for EFL Wayland elm windows not
resizing properly. Previously, when resizing an elm window in wayland,
a portion of the window would draw outside the frame.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
outside the window).
Be sure that the EEs requested geometry gets updated in our
common_resize function After min/max have been taken into account.
Elm is using ecore_evas_request_geometry_get in it's resize_job code
(Why...I have no clue lol. Does not seem like a good thing to check).
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Ecore_wl_window_resize essentially tells the shell to start the resize
process. We should have the evas engine info's resize_edge updated
Before we start that process so that Evas knows where the resize is
occuring from
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
This callback must be manually destroyed and removed on
ecore_evas_hide(), because it won't be delivered anymore after the
surface is destroyed. If the callback still exists, the engine will find
it and avoid doing a new redraw until it is finally called.
Maybe the correct thing to do is to keep this callback in the
Ecore_Wl_Window struct, and have some functions to set/unset it, so it
gets destroyed when the window is hidden. Or when the surface is
destroyed.
We must unset it, so the Evas engine knows that it has to do all the
setup to destroy the EGL surfaces associated with it. And in the case of
an ecore_evas_show, recreate everything again.
Fix phab T392.
Notice that it should reopen T359, as it wasn't really fixed, but a
rotation with resize was being used when a non-resized rotation was
requested. The cause of the "protruding surfaces" is likely the fact
that Elementary is setting the opaque regions manually, instead of
leaving it to Ecore_Evas. This must be fixed either inside Elementary
itself, or adding the "surface extents" (shadow/non-visible surface
parts) info to Ecore_Evas too.
This reduces code duplication for ecore_evas resize routines inside
wayland engines by using a common _ecore_evas_wl_common_resize
function as the resize code for both engines was the same anyway.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
These two APIs will save the title and class_name inside
Ecore_Wl_Window, so if they are called before the shell surface is
created, the stored names will be used later when the window is finally
shown (shell surface is created).
This way we are also hiding the shell surface from ecore_evas modules.
This is a configure event info, so put it in the right place. Some
places adding edges info were also removed, which means that they were
redundant.
Tested with <Meta> + middle click resize, and with window border resize,
on all the edges. Apparently, nothing breaks.
Previously, a "maximize" of an efl client would not actually resize to
the provided size as it would account for framespace width & height.
This fixes that so now "maximize" is Actually maximized.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
needed.
NB: Currently, this will only work for fullscreen or maximized states
as other ones like sticky, withdrawn, iconic, etc, etc are not
supported via wayland protocol yet.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
At the end of the ecore_wl_init() function, send a sync request to the
server, and add a callback listener to the "done" event. When this event
is received, we are sure that all the registry bind requests done so
far were processed already, and that the registry and globals are
available and can be used.
Now, on the functions that request interfaces or registry, we call
_ecore_wl_init_wait(), which will check if the callback was received
already (that means that all requests inside the init were processed).
If it was not yet, then we wait until receiving that callback, before
returning the requested data.
NB: We will still create all new canvases as alpha by setting it in evas,
however this allows the 'state' of ecore_evas_alpha_set/get to retain
it's original functionality and thus accurately report what a client
application May have set alpha value too.
NB: Fixes Phab Ticket T350
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Remove calls to ecore_wl_window_update_size inside the alpha &
transparent_do functions (this call not needed here anymore).
NB: This is needed due to recent frame "fixes". Basically, even tho we
set the opaque region correctly on a surface now, if the canvas itself
is not alpha, then we will end up with a black "spacer" around the
window.
NNB: Tested Both engines with terminology (both translucent and not) and also the window state test in elementary.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
duplicated code.
Resize the frame object before we update the window saved size.
Remove (again) call to _ecore_evas_wayland_resize and set the resize
edge of the window.
NB: The call to _ecore_evas_wayland_resize ends up sending duplicate
configure events here, hence whey it is removed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
NB: Not sure how/why this was here, but it's entirely Not needed and
leads to duplicate calls of wl_shell_surface_resize.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
erroneous calls to engine_setup code if we check surface validity.
NB: Short Version: Don't reassign surface if we don't need to.
NB: Prior to this, during a call to ecore_evas_show we would always
Reset the evas engine data (which was basically triggering code to
tear down and reconstruct all the engine internals including the
buffers and the swapper). By checking surface validity first, we can
potentially avoid all that teardown and reconstruction Thus resulting
in faster "show" speed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
- Add code to allow Async Render with Wayland_Egl
(NB: Currently disabled. Evas_Textgrid borks when this is enabled)
- Create ecore_wl_window first so we can get surface and pass to evas.
- During show, we no longer need to pass the surface to evas.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
AND get the surface for it...so that we can pass the surface directly
to the evas engine.
NB: Works. nothing broken.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
- In common_render_updates_process, calls to window_damage will
Accumulate the damage, so add a call After to push damages.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
It is needed to set the engine internal borderless property.
Also update the border (frame) object, showing/hiding it as needed, and
updating the framespace size when the frame object is handled by the
engine.
If this Ecore_Evas already has a mouse inside it, there's no need to
send an additional mouse in event.
Additionally, always send a mouse_move event before a mouse_down, so the
Evas pointer position can be updated properly before the mouse down.
Now the opaque and input regions are updated on ecore_wl_window_resize,
there's no need to call ecore_wl_window_buffer_attach() for this
anymore.
The checks on alpha and transparent flags were also fixed.
ecore_wl_window_update_size() is now called by ecore_wl_window_resize(),
reducing duplicated code.
If Ecore_Evas is requested to draw its own frame, then set the
framespace too. Otherwise, keep it at 0,0 + 0x0, which means not
framespace offset at all (and the window will have exactly the
requested size).
This reverts commit 809144780e.
Conflicts:
src/modules/ecore_evas/engines/wayland/ecore_evas_wayland_shm.c
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Since we don't have a changed state callback on Wayland, just call the
changed_state callback of Ecore_Evas from the configure callback.
There's no need to add the Ecore_Job that will send the event later.
This makes the code cleaner, simpler, and will call the callback when
the configure event is received, which is a good place to check for the
changes.
Reduce duplicated code in ecore_evas_wl_resize and just call the
_common_resize function
Fix segfault on elm app closing
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
In the window_configure callback, reduce duplicated/not needed code.
Account for rotation when getting new size during common_rotation_set.
Reduce duplicated code in ecore_evas_wl_resize function and just call
the _common_resize function (as that already has most of this code).
Fix issue of Segfault on elm app closing:
- During hide we need to call evas_sync to make sure the async
render has flushed out everything that is pending.
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Instead of moving the objects by adding the framespace offset to them,
use this offset when rendering them. This way there's no change in the
object's geometry/position, it works correctly with map, and will be
automatically updated in case that the framespace values change (for
instance if one sets a window to borderless).
There are 2 main places where changes were needed:
- output redraws, when they come from an object being changed, must be
add the framespace offset to their damaged area;
- checks to see if the object is inside a given rendering area, must
also add this offset, since the object is actually being rendered on
a different position;
Add 4 rectangles to be used as border of the window, instead of a single
rectangle under the framespace. This allows to move the frame object to
the top layer, instead of staying on the lowest layer. With the frame
over the other objects, there's no need of framespace clipper object,
which causes several bugs.
The frame should not stay in the same layer as the other objects. If the
application wants to allow it to be on top of the content, then it must
provide a custom frame object and set it to that layer.
NOTE: Should we make Elementary's be on a lower layer too?
The real canvas size contains enough space for rendering the frame, but
ecore_evas_geometry_get() should be consistent accross all the engines
and report only the client area.
When creating windows directly with Ecore_Evas, instead of using
Elementary, a default smart object is provided for the frame (client
side window decorations).
Now this smart object inherits from the clipped smart object, which
means that all its member objects will be clipped to its main clipper,
being skipped when the framespace clipper checks for objects without a
clipper.
Fix a ticket, which I don't remember the number because trac doesn't
work.
It is a very tricky things to get header order right on windows. Having that
order only in .c files simplify the work a lot. So let's try to do it with
Ecore_Evas after it rewrite and split into modules.
This will update the edges info inside the Evas_Engine_Info, and make it
correctly resize to the top/left if needed.
Also call ecore_wl_window_buffer_attach() on the egl engine, since it's
needed after the ecore_wl_window_update_size().
This will force the window to correctly update its size when the event
is received by the compositor, rather than just after an
ecore_evas_resize().
It fixes the window resizing of non-elementary applications, since
the elementary window already deals with such resize by calling
ecore_evas_resize.
Using the server_allocation/allocation to determine the resize offset
was not completely precise, and causing the window to not always resize
correctly.
Additionally, calling evas_engine_info_set() on every resize step caused
the window content to blink and resize very slow, because the swap
buffer, swapper, and everything were being destroyed and recreated. Now
only the swapbuf_reconfigure is being called during the resize, which is
way faster.
I add new example related with this. (ecore_evas_extn_socket & plug example)
ecore extn use this infrasturcture, server app and client app can communicate each other
later, this can be used to contorl access message
SVN revision: 83942
This will allow it to report to Ecore_Evas that the window has changed
its state. Elementary uses this to update its maximized/fullscreen/other
window states internal information.
The code that uses this callback is also added to Ecore_Evas.
SVN revision: 83625
It's needed to set the edge where the middle click is being done in
order to allow Evas know which direction the resize should take.
SVN revision: 83610
This avoids blocking in eglSwapBuffers and has the side effect of
avoiding doing unnecessary work - painting where a frame won't be
presented.
We do this by using the event that the wayland compositor will send us
to tell us that the frame has been presented. Due to the fact that
evas_render_updates() could do no work and not cause a eglSwapBuffers we
must always have a frame callback listener setup.
Original patch by: Rob Bradford <rob@linux.intel.com>
(I just adjusted the patch to the single efl tree)
SVN revision: 83387
Before this commit, when using any of the wayland backends, if the user
requested an ecore_evas window of width x height, the reported size of
the window would include the frames width and height.
Now the requested size is stored on the ecore_evas and reported when
ecore_evas_geometry_get() is used, although the ecore_evas is still
created with additional space for the frame area.
This is one of the reasons causing bug #1673.
SVN revision: 83042
Implementing support for loadables modules. It makes the engines been
loaded when they are needed. It not breakes the api, so each engine
still has its own api.
The implementation basically is:
* Functions that creates Ecore_Evas, for example
ecore_evas_software_x11_new, request to load its module and then get
the module's function to create the Ecore_Evas.
* The other functions such as \(.*\)_window_get from the Ecore_Evas
its interface and then call the appropriate method.
* As there is no unified interface to communicate with the engines
(not break api problem), all interfaces were declared in
ecore_evas_private.h
* Now the data necessary for each module is not declared in the
Ecore_Evas_Engine structure, instead of this, the struct has a void
pointer that is used by the modules.
* In this first moment engines as software_x11 and gl_x11 were put
together in the same module, but obviously exporting all the things
necessary.
SVN revision: 80280