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Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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#include "config.h"
#include "backends/meta-screen-cast-monitor-stream.h"
#include "backends/meta-logical-monitor.h"
#include "backends/meta-screen-cast-monitor-stream-src.h"
enum
{
PROP_0,
PROP_MONITOR,
};
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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struct _MetaScreenCastMonitorStream
{
MetaScreenCastStream parent;
ClutterStage *stage;
MetaMonitor *monitor;
MetaLogicalMonitor *logical_monitor;
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE (MetaScreenCastMonitorStream,
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream,
META_TYPE_SCREEN_CAST_STREAM)
static gboolean
update_monitor (MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream,
MetaMonitor *new_monitor)
{
MetaLogicalMonitor *new_logical_monitor;
new_logical_monitor = meta_monitor_get_logical_monitor (new_monitor);
if (!new_logical_monitor)
return FALSE;
if (!meta_rectangle_equal (&new_logical_monitor->rect,
&monitor_stream->logical_monitor->rect))
return FALSE;
g_set_object (&monitor_stream->monitor, new_monitor);
g_set_object (&monitor_stream->logical_monitor, new_logical_monitor);
return TRUE;
}
static void
on_monitors_changed (MetaMonitorManager *monitor_manager,
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream)
{
MetaMonitor *new_monitor = NULL;
GList *monitors;
GList *l;
monitors = meta_monitor_manager_get_monitors (monitor_manager);
for (l = monitors; l; l = l->next)
{
MetaMonitor *other_monitor = l->data;
if (meta_monitor_is_same_as (monitor_stream->monitor, other_monitor))
{
new_monitor = other_monitor;
break;
}
}
if (!new_monitor || !update_monitor (monitor_stream, new_monitor))
meta_screen_cast_stream_close (META_SCREEN_CAST_STREAM (monitor_stream));
}
ClutterStage *
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_get_stage (MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream)
{
return monitor_stream->stage;
}
MetaMonitor *
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_get_monitor (MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream)
{
return monitor_stream->monitor;
}
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_new (GDBusConnection *connection,
MetaMonitorManager *monitor_manager,
MetaMonitor *monitor,
ClutterStage *stage,
GError **error)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream;
if (!meta_monitor_is_active (monitor))
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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{
g_set_error (error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_FAILED, "Monitor not active");
return NULL;
}
monitor_stream = g_initable_new (META_TYPE_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM,
NULL,
error,
"connection", connection,
"monitor", monitor,
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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NULL);
if (!monitor_stream)
return NULL;
monitor_stream->stage = stage;
g_signal_connect_object (monitor_manager, "monitors-changed-internal",
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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G_CALLBACK (on_monitors_changed),
monitor_stream, 0);
return monitor_stream;
}
static MetaScreenCastStreamSrc *
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_create_src (MetaScreenCastStream *stream,
GError **error)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (stream);
MetaScreenCastMonitorStreamSrc *monitor_stream_src;
monitor_stream_src = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_src_new (monitor_stream,
error);
if (!monitor_stream_src)
return NULL;
return META_SCREEN_CAST_STREAM_SRC (monitor_stream_src);
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_set_parameters (MetaScreenCastStream *stream,
GVariantBuilder *parameters_builder)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (stream);
MetaRectangle logical_monitor_layout;
logical_monitor_layout =
meta_logical_monitor_get_layout (monitor_stream->logical_monitor);
g_variant_builder_add (parameters_builder, "{sv}",
"position",
g_variant_new ("(ii)",
logical_monitor_layout.x,
logical_monitor_layout.y));
g_variant_builder_add (parameters_builder, "{sv}",
"size",
g_variant_new ("(ii)",
logical_monitor_layout.width,
logical_monitor_layout.height));
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_transform_position (MetaScreenCastStream *stream,
double stream_x,
double stream_y,
double *x,
double *y)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (stream);
MetaRectangle logical_monitor_layout;
logical_monitor_layout =
meta_logical_monitor_get_layout (monitor_stream->logical_monitor);
*x = logical_monitor_layout.x + stream_x;
*y = logical_monitor_layout.y + stream_y;
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_set_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
const GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (object);
MetaLogicalMonitor *logical_monitor;
switch (prop_id)
{
case PROP_MONITOR:
g_set_object (&monitor_stream->monitor, g_value_get_object (value));
logical_monitor = meta_monitor_get_logical_monitor (monitor_stream->monitor);
g_set_object (&monitor_stream->logical_monitor, logical_monitor);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
}
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_get_property (GObject *object,
guint prop_id,
GValue *value,
GParamSpec *pspec)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (object);
switch (prop_id)
{
case PROP_MONITOR:
g_value_set_object (value, monitor_stream->monitor);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
}
}
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_finalize (GObject *object)
{
MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream =
META_SCREEN_CAST_MONITOR_STREAM (object);
g_clear_object (&monitor_stream->monitor);
g_clear_object (&monitor_stream->logical_monitor);
G_OBJECT_CLASS (meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_parent_class)->finalize (object);
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_init (MetaScreenCastMonitorStream *monitor_stream)
{
}
static void
meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_class_init (MetaScreenCastMonitorStreamClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
MetaScreenCastStreamClass *stream_class =
META_SCREEN_CAST_STREAM_CLASS (klass);
object_class->set_property = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_set_property;
object_class->get_property = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_get_property;
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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object_class->finalize = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_finalize;
stream_class->create_src = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_create_src;
stream_class->set_parameters = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_set_parameters;
stream_class->transform_position = meta_screen_cast_monitor_stream_transform_position;
g_object_class_install_property (object_class,
PROP_MONITOR,
g_param_spec_object ("monitor",
"monitor",
"MetaMonitor",
META_TYPE_MONITOR,
G_PARAM_READWRITE |
G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
Add remote desktop and screen cast functionality This commit adds basic screen casting and remote desktoping functionalty. This works by exposing two D-Bus API services: org.gnome.Mutter.ScreenCast and org.gnome.Mutter.RemoteDesktop. The remote desktop API is used to create remote desktop sessions. For each session, a D-Bus object is created, and an application can manage the session by sending messages to the session object. A remote desktop session the user to emit input events using the D-Bus methods on the session object. To get framebuffer content, the application should create an associated screen cast session. The screen cast API is used to create screen cast sessions. One can so far either create stand-alone screen cast sessions, or a screen cast session associated with a remote desktop session. A remote desktop associated screen cast session is managed by the remote desktop session. So far only remote desktop managed screen cast sessions are implemented. Each screen cast session may have one or more streams. A screen cast stream is a stream of buffers of some part of the compositor content. So far API exists for creating streams of monitors and windows, but only monitor streams are implemented. When a screen cast session is started, the one PipeWire stream is created for each screen cast stream created for the session. When this has happened, a PipeWireStreamAdded signal is emitted on the stream object, passing a unique identifier. The application may use this identifier to find the associated stream being advertised by the PipeWire daemon. The remote desktop and screen cast functionality must be explicitly be enabled at ./configure time by passing --enable-remote-desktop to ./configure. Doing this will build both screen cast and remote desktop support. To actually enable the screen casting and remote desktop, the user must enable the experimental feature. See org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784199
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}