This winsys feature flag is exposed via the deprecated
cogl_clutter_winsys_has_feature function and Clutter is curently
relying on it. Previously the EGL winsys was only setting the internal
COGL_EGL_WINSYS_FEATURE_BUFFER_AGE flag and there was no mapping to
the public flag. Therefore the feature would only be used on GLX. This
patch just adds the mapping.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8418e98b2b1b25515a961ad1bb9f0c4770d6eb1d)
This reverts commit f0c503b5a9700c47d3be4fc36612ea7f333f5512.
01:08 < Jasper> desrt, can you revert that mutter-wayland commit for me?
My laptop with git on it is out of commission.
Currently touch events are ignored in the core event handler,
and hence dealt with within GDK. If those touch events were
emulating pointer events, GDK would attempt to convert back
those events to pointer events as the frame GdkWindow doesn't
have the GDK_TOUCH_MASK set.
This results in XI_TouchBegin events being initially processed
by GDK, converted to button events, and triggering a grab op
that subverts touch events into pointer events, so the touch
is never ever seen again by GDK. This leaves GDK in an
inconsistent internal state wrt pointer grabs, so future
pointer-emulating touches will refer to the same window forever.
Fix this by handling touch events minimally, just enough to
convert XI_TouchBegin to GDK_BUTTON_PRESS within mutter, so GDK
is bypassed for every touch event just like it is for pointer
events. This, and the XIGrabDevice() that keeps coercing pointer
events when the grab operation starts, are enough to fix window
drag and drop on touch devices.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723552
There could be times when we may not necessarily see a device appear
at initialization time, like when we're VT switched away when we
initialize, and thus we can't ever rely on a main seat appearing.
Always create a main seat with logical pointer/keyboard devices, and
tie the first physical seat that comes in to the main seat.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726199
We're going to create the main seat at an earlier time, when
we don't have the physical libinput_seat yet, so we need to
do the association later.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726199
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7bc7ea4cb5e8134a3aeed9615477f4152b558509)
Conflicts:
cogl/winsys/cogl-winsys-egl-kms.c
Instead of spinning forever, do a roundtrip, which guarantees that the
global messages have been sent by the time we read the sync message.
If the proper globals aren't initialized yet, error out immediately. This
does mean that users can't use CoglOnscreen with foreign custom surface
types without xdg_shell, but when a use case comes for this, we'll
investigate then...
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit af9057d35f331e2c9509958fb40627917c477b80)
We try to exempt CSD windows from being forced fullscreen if they are
undecorated and the size of the screen; however, we also catch almost
all windows that *do* need to be forced fullscreen in this check, since
they also have decorations turned off.
Identify actual CSD windows by checking whether _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS is set -
GTK+ will always set this on CSD windows even if they have no invisible
borders or shadows at the current time.
We explicitly turn off the legacy-fullscreen check for native wayland windows
so we don't start legacy-fullscreening them if the new
meta_window_is_client_decorated() is later made more accurate.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723029
We try to exempt CSD windows from being forced fullscreen if they are
undecorated and the size of the screen; however, we also catch almost
all windows that *do* need to be forced fullscreen in this check, since
they also have decorations turned off.
Identify actual CSD windows by checking whether _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS is set -
GTK+ will always set this on CSD windows even if they have no invisible
borders or shadows at the current time.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723029
The user_rect represents the unconstrainted window size, and lots
of code in mutter assumes it can resize to the user_rect at any
time. If we wait for an attach to ACK and save the user rect, we'll
see lots of flickering as code is resizing to the old user_rect
at any time.
Make it a compile-time flag rather than a run-time flag, because
practically any time you're going to be debugging event spewing,
you're going to have to recompile anyway. Remove the WITH_VERBOSE_MODE
checks, too.