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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012,2013 Intel Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
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*/
#include "config.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland-subsurface.h"
#include "compositor/meta-surface-actor-wayland.h"
#include "compositor/meta-window-actor-wayland.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland-actor-surface.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland-buffer.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland-surface.h"
#include "wayland/meta-wayland-transaction.h"
#include "wayland/meta-window-wayland.h"
struct _MetaWaylandSubsurface
{
MetaWaylandActorSurface parent;
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE (MetaWaylandSubsurface,
meta_wayland_subsurface,
META_TYPE_WAYLAND_ACTOR_SURFACE)
static void
transform_subsurface_position (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
int *x,
int *y)
{
do
{
*x += surface->sub.x;
*y += surface->sub.y;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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surface = surface->output_state.parent;
}
while (surface);
}
static gboolean
should_show (MetaWaylandSurface *surface)
{
wayland/surface: Overhaul handling of buffer use count Move the use count from a separate MetaWaylandBufferRef struct to the MetaWaylandBuffer class, and remove the former. The buffer use count is now incremented already in meta_wayland_surface_commit, since the Wayland protocol defines the buffer to be in use by the compositor at that point. If the buffer attachment ends up being dropped again before it is applied to the surface state (e.g. because another buffer is committed to a synchronized sub-surface before the parent surface is committed), the use count is now decremented, and a buffer release event is sent if the use count drops to 0. Buffer release events were previously incorrectly not sent under these circumstances. Test case: Run the weston-subsurfaces demo with the -r1 and/or -t1 command line parameter. Resize the window. Before this change, weston-subsurfaces would freeze or abort after a few resize operations, because mutter failed to send release events and the client ran out of usable buffers. v2: * Handle NULL priv->buffer_ref in meta_wayland_cursor_surface_apply_state. v3: * Remove MetaWaylandBufferRef altogether, move the use count tracking to MetaWaylandBuffer itself. Much simpler, and doesn't run into lifetime issues when mutter shuts down. v4: * Warn if use count isn't 0 in meta_wayland_buffer_finalize. * Keep pending_buffer_resource_destroyed for attached but not yet committed buffers. If the client attaches a buffer and then destroys it before commit, we ignore the buffer attachement, same as before this MR. v5: * Rebase on top of new commit which splits up surface->texture. * MetaWaylandSurfaceState::buffer can only be non-NULL if ::newly_attached is TRUE, simplify accordingly. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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if (!surface->buffer)
return FALSE;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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else if (surface->output_state.parent)
return should_show (surface->output_state.parent);
else
return TRUE;
}
static void
sync_actor_subsurface_state (MetaWaylandSurface *surface)
{
ClutterActor *actor = CLUTTER_ACTOR (meta_wayland_surface_get_actor (surface));
MetaWindow *toplevel_window;
int x, y;
toplevel_window = meta_wayland_surface_get_toplevel_window (surface);
if (!toplevel_window)
return;
if (toplevel_window->client_type == META_WINDOW_CLIENT_TYPE_X11)
return;
x = y = 0;
transform_subsurface_position (surface, &x, &y);
clutter_actor_set_position (actor, x, y);
clutter_actor_set_reactive (actor, TRUE);
if (should_show (surface))
clutter_actor_show (actor);
else
clutter_actor_hide (actor);
}
static gboolean
is_child (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling)
{
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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return surface->protocol_state.parent == sibling;
}
static gboolean
is_sibling (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling)
{
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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return surface != sibling &&
surface->protocol_state.parent == sibling->protocol_state.parent;
}
void
meta_wayland_subsurface_union_geometry (MetaWaylandSubsurface *subsurface,
int parent_x,
int parent_y,
MetaRectangle *out_geometry)
{
MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role = META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_ROLE (subsurface);
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
MetaRectangle geometry;
MetaWaylandSurface *subsurface_surface;
geometry = (MetaRectangle) {
.x = surface->offset_x + surface->sub.x,
.y = surface->offset_y + surface->sub.y,
.width = meta_wayland_surface_get_width (surface),
.height = meta_wayland_surface_get_height (surface),
};
wayland/surface: Overhaul handling of buffer use count Move the use count from a separate MetaWaylandBufferRef struct to the MetaWaylandBuffer class, and remove the former. The buffer use count is now incremented already in meta_wayland_surface_commit, since the Wayland protocol defines the buffer to be in use by the compositor at that point. If the buffer attachment ends up being dropped again before it is applied to the surface state (e.g. because another buffer is committed to a synchronized sub-surface before the parent surface is committed), the use count is now decremented, and a buffer release event is sent if the use count drops to 0. Buffer release events were previously incorrectly not sent under these circumstances. Test case: Run the weston-subsurfaces demo with the -r1 and/or -t1 command line parameter. Resize the window. Before this change, weston-subsurfaces would freeze or abort after a few resize operations, because mutter failed to send release events and the client ran out of usable buffers. v2: * Handle NULL priv->buffer_ref in meta_wayland_cursor_surface_apply_state. v3: * Remove MetaWaylandBufferRef altogether, move the use count tracking to MetaWaylandBuffer itself. Much simpler, and doesn't run into lifetime issues when mutter shuts down. v4: * Warn if use count isn't 0 in meta_wayland_buffer_finalize. * Keep pending_buffer_resource_destroyed for attached but not yet committed buffers. If the client attaches a buffer and then destroys it before commit, we ignore the buffer attachement, same as before this MR. v5: * Rebase on top of new commit which splits up surface->texture. * MetaWaylandSurfaceState::buffer can only be non-NULL if ::newly_attached is TRUE, simplify accordingly. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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if (surface->buffer)
meta_rectangle_union (out_geometry, &geometry, out_geometry);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_FOREACH_SUBSURFACE (&surface->output_state,
subsurface_surface)
{
MetaWaylandSubsurface *subsurface;
subsurface = META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE (subsurface_surface->role);
meta_wayland_subsurface_union_geometry (subsurface,
parent_x + geometry.x,
parent_y + geometry.y,
out_geometry);
}
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_assigned (MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
MetaWaylandSurfaceRoleClass *surface_role_class =
META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_ROLE_CLASS (meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_class);
surface->dnd.funcs = meta_wayland_data_device_get_drag_dest_funcs ();
surface_role_class->assigned (surface_role);
}
static MetaWaylandSurface *
meta_wayland_subsurface_get_toplevel (MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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MetaWaylandSurface *parent = surface->output_state.parent;
if (parent)
return meta_wayland_surface_get_toplevel (parent);
else
return NULL;
}
static MetaWindow *
meta_wayland_subsurface_get_window (MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
MetaWaylandSurface *parent;
parent = surface->protocol_state.parent;
if (parent)
return meta_wayland_surface_get_window (parent);
else
return NULL;
}
static gboolean
meta_wayland_subsurface_is_synchronized (MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
MetaWaylandSurface *parent;
if (surface->sub.synchronous)
return TRUE;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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parent = surface->protocol_state.parent;
if (parent)
return meta_wayland_surface_is_synchronized (parent);
return TRUE;
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_notify_subsurface_state_changed (MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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MetaWaylandSurface *parent = surface->output_state.parent;
if (parent)
return meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed (parent);
}
static int
meta_wayland_subsurface_get_geometry_scale (MetaWaylandActorSurface *actor_surface)
{
MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role =
META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_ROLE (actor_surface);
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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MetaWaylandSurface *parent = surface->output_state.parent;
if (parent)
{
MetaWaylandActorSurface *parent_actor;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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parent_actor =
META_WAYLAND_ACTOR_SURFACE (surface->output_state.parent->role);
return meta_wayland_actor_surface_get_geometry_scale (parent_actor);
}
else
{
return 1;
}
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_sync_actor_state (MetaWaylandActorSurface *actor_surface)
{
MetaWaylandSurfaceRole *surface_role =
META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_ROLE (actor_surface);
MetaWaylandSurface *surface =
meta_wayland_surface_role_get_surface (surface_role);
MetaWaylandActorSurfaceClass *actor_surface_class =
META_WAYLAND_ACTOR_SURFACE_CLASS (meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_class);
if (meta_wayland_surface_get_window (surface))
actor_surface_class->sync_actor_state (actor_surface);
sync_actor_subsurface_state (surface);
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_init (MetaWaylandSubsurface *role)
{
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_class_init (MetaWaylandSubsurfaceClass *klass)
{
MetaWaylandSurfaceRoleClass *surface_role_class =
META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_ROLE_CLASS (klass);
MetaWaylandActorSurfaceClass *actor_surface_class =
META_WAYLAND_ACTOR_SURFACE_CLASS (klass);
surface_role_class->assigned = meta_wayland_subsurface_assigned;
surface_role_class->get_toplevel = meta_wayland_subsurface_get_toplevel;
surface_role_class->get_window = meta_wayland_subsurface_get_window;
surface_role_class->is_synchronized = meta_wayland_subsurface_is_synchronized;
surface_role_class->notify_subsurface_state_changed =
meta_wayland_subsurface_notify_subsurface_state_changed;
actor_surface_class->get_geometry_scale =
meta_wayland_subsurface_get_geometry_scale;
actor_surface_class->sync_actor_state =
meta_wayland_subsurface_sync_actor_state;
}
static void
wl_subsurface_destroy (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource)
{
wl_resource_destroy (resource);
}
static void
wl_subsurface_set_position (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
MetaWaylandTransaction *transaction;
transaction = meta_wayland_surface_ensure_transaction (surface);
meta_wayland_transaction_add_subsurface_position (transaction, surface, x, y);
}
static gboolean
is_valid_sibling (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling)
{
if (is_child (surface, sibling))
return TRUE;
if (is_sibling (surface, sibling))
return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
static void
queue_subsurface_placement (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling,
MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacement placement)
{
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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MetaWaylandSurface *parent = surface->protocol_state.parent;
gboolean have_synced_parent;
MetaWaylandTransaction *transaction;
MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp *op =
g_new0 (MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp, 1);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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GNode *sibling_node;
have_synced_parent = sibling && meta_wayland_surface_is_synchronized (parent);
if (have_synced_parent)
transaction = meta_wayland_surface_ensure_transaction (parent);
else
transaction = meta_wayland_transaction_new (surface->compositor);
op->placement = placement;
op->sibling = sibling;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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op->surface = surface;
g_node_unlink (surface->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node);
if (!sibling)
goto out;
if (sibling == parent)
sibling_node = parent->protocol_state.subsurface_leaf_node;
else
sibling_node = sibling->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node;
switch (placement)
{
case META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_ABOVE:
g_node_insert_after (parent->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node,
sibling_node,
surface->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node);
break;
case META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_BELOW:
g_node_insert_before (parent->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node,
sibling_node,
surface->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node);
break;
}
out:
meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op (transaction, parent, op);
if (!have_synced_parent)
meta_wayland_transaction_commit (transaction);
}
static void
wl_subsurface_place_above (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *sibling_resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling = wl_resource_get_user_data (sibling_resource);
if (!is_valid_sibling (surface, sibling))
{
wl_resource_post_error (resource, WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE,
"wl_subsurface::place_above: wl_surface@%d is "
"not a valid parent or sibling",
wl_resource_get_id (sibling->resource));
return;
}
queue_subsurface_placement (surface,
sibling,
META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_ABOVE);
}
static void
wl_subsurface_place_below (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *sibling_resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
MetaWaylandSurface *sibling = wl_resource_get_user_data (sibling_resource);
if (!is_valid_sibling (surface, sibling))
{
wl_resource_post_error (resource, WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE,
"wl_subsurface::place_below: wl_surface@%d is "
"not a valid parent or sibling",
wl_resource_get_id (sibling->resource));
return;
}
queue_subsurface_placement (surface,
sibling,
META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_BELOW);
}
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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static void
wl_subsurface_destructor (struct wl_resource *resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
if (surface->protocol_state.parent)
{
queue_subsurface_placement (surface, NULL,
META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_BELOW);
surface->protocol_state.parent = NULL;
}
else
{
g_node_unlink (surface->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node);
}
surface->wl_subsurface = NULL;
}
static void
wl_subsurface_set_sync (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
surface->sub.synchronous = TRUE;
}
static void
meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_desynced (MetaWaylandSurface *surface)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *subsurface_surface;
if (surface->sub.synchronous)
return;
if (surface->sub.transaction)
meta_wayland_transaction_commit (g_steal_pointer (&surface->sub.transaction));
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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META_WAYLAND_SURFACE_FOREACH_SUBSURFACE (&surface->protocol_state,
subsurface_surface)
meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_desynced (subsurface_surface);
}
static void
wl_subsurface_set_desync (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (resource);
if (!surface->sub.synchronous)
return;
surface->sub.synchronous = FALSE;
if (!meta_wayland_surface_is_synchronized (surface))
meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_desynced (surface);
}
static const struct wl_subsurface_interface meta_wayland_wl_subsurface_interface = {
wl_subsurface_destroy,
wl_subsurface_set_position,
wl_subsurface_place_above,
wl_subsurface_place_below,
wl_subsurface_set_sync,
wl_subsurface_set_desync,
};
static void
wl_subcompositor_destroy (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource)
{
wl_resource_destroy (resource);
}
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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void
meta_wayland_subsurface_parent_destroyed (MetaWaylandSurface *surface)
{
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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queue_subsurface_placement (surface, NULL,
META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_BELOW);
surface->protocol_state.parent = NULL;
}
static gboolean
is_same_or_ancestor (MetaWaylandSurface *surface,
MetaWaylandSurface *other_surface)
{
if (surface == other_surface)
return TRUE;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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if (other_surface->protocol_state.parent)
return is_same_or_ancestor (surface, other_surface->protocol_state.parent);
return FALSE;
}
static void
wl_subcompositor_get_subsurface (struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
struct wl_resource *surface_resource,
struct wl_resource *parent_resource)
{
MetaWaylandSurface *surface = wl_resource_get_user_data (surface_resource);
MetaWaylandSurface *parent = wl_resource_get_user_data (parent_resource);
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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MetaWaylandSurface *reference;
MetaWindow *toplevel_window;
if (surface->wl_subsurface)
{
wl_resource_post_error (surface_resource,
WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
"wl_subcompositor::get_subsurface already requested");
return;
}
if (is_same_or_ancestor (surface, parent))
{
wl_resource_post_error (resource, WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE,
"Circular relationship between wl_surface@%d "
"and parent surface wl_surface@%d",
wl_resource_get_id (surface->resource),
wl_resource_get_id (parent->resource));
return;
}
if (!meta_wayland_surface_assign_role (surface,
META_TYPE_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE,
NULL))
{
wl_resource_post_error (resource, WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE,
"wl_surface@%d already has a different role",
wl_resource_get_id (surface->resource));
return;
}
toplevel_window = meta_wayland_surface_get_toplevel_window (parent);
if (toplevel_window &&
toplevel_window->client_type == META_WINDOW_CLIENT_TYPE_X11)
g_warning ("XWayland subsurfaces not currently supported");
surface->wl_subsurface =
wl_resource_create (client,
&wl_subsurface_interface,
wl_resource_get_version (resource),
id);
wl_resource_set_implementation (surface->wl_subsurface,
&meta_wayland_wl_subsurface_interface,
surface,
wl_subsurface_destructor);
surface->sub.synchronous = TRUE;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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surface->protocol_state.parent = parent;
wayland/surface: Use transactions for all sub-surface hierarchy changes And keep track of the hierarchy separately for the Wayland protocol and for output. Protocol state is updated immediately as protocol requests are processed, output state only when the corresponding transaction is applied (which may be deferred until the next commit of the parent surface). v2: * Directly add placement ops to a transaction, instead of going via pending_state. * Use transaction entry for the sub-surface instead of that for its parent surface. v3: * Use transaction entry for the parent surface again, to ensure proper ordering of placement ops, and call meta_wayland_surface_notify_subsurface_state_changed only once per parent surface. * Drop all use of wl_resource_add_destroy_listener, transactions are keeping surfaces alive as long as needed. v4: * Rebase on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2501 * Drop ClutterActor code from meta_wayland_surface_apply_placement_ops. (Robert Mader) v5: * Rename MetaWaylandSubSurfaceState to MetaWaylandSurfaceSubState, since the next commit adds not sub-surface specific state to it. v6: * Move include of meta-wayland-subsurface.h from meta-wayland-transaction.c to .h, since the latter references MetaWaylandSubsurfacePlacementOp. v7: * Drop superfluous !entry check from meta_wayland_transaction_apply. v8: * Rename output/protocol fields to output/protocol_state. (Jonas Ådahl) v9: * Use meta_wayland_surface_state_new in meta_wayland_transaction_add_placement_op. v10: * Fix a few style issues per check-style.py. Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1880>
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reference =
g_node_last_child (parent->protocol_state.subsurface_branch_node)->data;
queue_subsurface_placement (surface, reference,
META_WAYLAND_SUBSURFACE_PLACEMENT_ABOVE);
}
static const struct wl_subcompositor_interface meta_wayland_subcompositor_interface = {
wl_subcompositor_destroy,
wl_subcompositor_get_subsurface,
};
static void
bind_subcompositor (struct wl_client *client,
void *data,
uint32_t version,
uint32_t id)
{
struct wl_resource *resource;
resource = wl_resource_create (client, &wl_subcompositor_interface,
version, id);
wl_resource_set_implementation (resource, &meta_wayland_subcompositor_interface,
data, NULL);
}
void
meta_wayland_subsurfaces_init (MetaWaylandCompositor *compositor)
{
if (wl_global_create (compositor->wayland_display,
&wl_subcompositor_interface,
META_WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_VERSION,
compositor, bind_subcompositor) == NULL)
g_error ("Failed to register a global wl-subcompositor object");
}