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wm4
22e4aac9fa wayland: remove unnecessary VO_EVENT_FULLSCREEN_STATE
This is needed and used only for VOCTRL_GET_FULLSCREEN, which the
wayland code got rid of.
2019-12-12 14:47:52 +01:00
dudemanguy
c68251a3a7 wayland: adjust hidden state detection
The wayland backend needs to keep track of whether or not a window is
hidden for presentation time. There is no presentation feedback when a
window is hidden which means we shouldn't be sending information to the
vo_sync_info structure (i.e. just leave it all at -1). This seemed to
work fine, but recent changes to presentation time in one notable
compositor (Sway; it was probably always broken in Weston actually)
changed the presentation time behavior.

For reasons that aren't clear, there is a greater than 16.666ms delay
between the first presentation time event and the second presentation
time event (compositor latency?) when you switch back to an mpv window
after it is hidden for long enough (a few seconds). When using
presentation time, this causes mpv to feed in some bad values in its
vsync timing mechanism thus causing the A/V desync spike as described in
issue #7223.

This solution is not really ideal. It would be better if the
presentation time events received by the compositors did not have the
aforementioned inconsistency. However since this occurs in both Sway and
Weston and clients can't really fight compositors in wayland-world,
here's a reasonable enough workaround. Basically, just add a slight
delay before we start feeding information into the vo_sync_info again.
We already do this when the window is hidden, so it's not a huge leap.

The delay chosen here is arbitrary, and it basically just recycles the
same parameters used to detect if a window is hidden. If
vo_wayland_wait_frame times out 60 times in a row (or whatever your
monitor's refresh rate is), then we assume the window is hidden. This is
a pretty safe assumption; something has to be terribly wrong for you to
miss 60 vblanks in a row while a window is on the screen.

In this case, we basically just do the reverse of that. If mpv receives
60 frame callbacks in a row (or whatever your monitor's refresh rate
is), then it assumes the window is not hidden. Previously, as soon as it
received 1 frame callback it was declared not hidden. Essentially,
there's just 1 second of delay after reshowing a window before the
presentation time statistics are used again. This should be more than
enough time to skip over the weird inconsistent behavior presentation
time behavior and avoid the A/V desync spike.

Fixes #7223
2019-12-10 17:55:43 +00:00
Philip Langdale
353e4efdef osc: rework window control configuration to add auto mode
To aid in discoverability, and to address the most common case
directly, I'm adding an 'auto' mode for the window controls. In
this case, we will show the controls if there is no window border
and hide them if there are borders. This also respects the option
being toggled at runtime.

To ensure that it works in the wayland case, I've also made sure
that the wayland code explicitly forces the option to false if
decoration support is missing.

Based on feedback, I've split the config in two, with one option
for whether controls are active, and one for alignment. These are
new enough that we can get away with ignoring compatibility.
2019-12-04 09:32:25 +08:00
dudemanguy
7f300a00e9 wayland: fix cursor behavior on an edge case
This small regression was introduced by #7216. Previously, the wayland
backend used a trick which kept track of the previous fullscreen state
and used that logic for showing the cursor. Since vo_opts now keeps
track of the current fullscreen state, most of this stopped being
neccessary.

However, there was one edge case where the cursor didn't
behave the same: passing a fullscreen flag for the inital window. The
cursor would initially be visible here which is not desirable. This can
be remedied pretty easily by just setting the cursor visiblity to false
if the pointer entry event occurs on fullscreen. The only thing we need
to do is to make sure that the autohide delay isn't completely disabled
(i.e. the cursor is always visible). Hence the need for the previous
commit.
2019-12-04 00:47:05 +00:00
Philip Langdale
b6f605285c wayland: update remaining legacy VOCTRL usage to options
The remaining legacy VOCTRLs are for the fullscreen and border
properties. For fullscreen this largely just replacing the private
state field with the vo option but there are small semantic
differences that we need to be careful of.

For the border setting, it's trivial as we don't have external
mechanisms for changing the state, but I also can't test it as
I'm not using a compositor that supports it.
2019-12-02 14:14:09 +00:00
Philip Langdale
61b8e1d436 wayland: update Maximize and Minimize handling to use new options
I wanted to get this done quickly as I introduced the new VOCTRL
behaviour for minimize and maximize and it was immediately made
legacy, so best to purge it before anyone gets confused.

I did not sort out fullscreen as that's more involved and not something
I've educated myself about yet. But I did replace the VOCTRL_FULLSCREEN
usage with the new option change mechanism as that seemed simple
enough.
2019-12-01 09:39:51 +08:00
Philip Langdale
901b3dddb0 wayland: implement minimize and maximize related VOCTRLs
We primarily care about pseudo-decorations for wayland, where
the compositor may not support server-side decorations. So let's
implement the minimize and maximize commands and return the
maximized window state.
2019-11-29 16:56:20 +08:00
Philip Langdale
f3c2f1f6aa wayland: restore window geometry after un-maximize
At least with gnome-shell (I know, I know), the compositor does
not provide the old window size when leaving the maximized state.
Instead, we get a toplevel_config event with a 0x0 size and no
additional states.

Today, we already save the window geometry to restore it when leaving
the fullscreen state, so we just need a small change for it to
kick in for leaving the maximized state. If I read this correctly,
we'll still respect the size passed by a compositor that actually
provides the old size.
2019-11-29 16:56:20 +08:00
Philip Langdale
5e3eb03ecf wayland: make the edge grab zone width user configurable
Rather than hard-coding the edge grab zone width, we can make it
user configurable. It seems worthwhile to have separate configs
for pointer and touch usage as the defaults should be different,
and a user might have both input methods in use.
2019-11-29 16:56:20 +08:00
Philip Langdale
4c179a27c2 wayland: add grab zone for resizing window with mouse
Today, we support resizing wayland windows when we detect a touch
event in a defined grab zone. As part of implementing
pseudo-decorations, we should have equivalent functionality for
mouse input. And if we detect support for actual decorations we
will not activate the grab zone as the decorations will provide this.
2019-11-29 16:56:20 +08:00
dudemanguy
dcc3c2eb38 wayland: use hidpi-window-scale option 2019-11-12 01:00:08 +00:00
dudemanguy
f7881ea573 wayland: don't get data device if wl_seat is null 2019-10-22 02:29:53 +00:00
Dudemanguy911
9dead2b932 wayland: fix presentation time
There's 2 stupid things here that need to be fixed. First of all,
vulkan wasn't actually using presentation time because somehow the
get_vsync function in context.c disappeared. Secondly, if the mpv window
was hidden it was updating the ust time based on the refresh_usec but
really it should simply just not feed any information to the vsync info
structure. So this adds some logic to assume whether or not a window is
hidden.
2019-10-20 19:50:10 +00:00
dudemanguy
027ca4fb85 wayland: add various render-related options
The newest wayland changes have some new logic that make sense to expose
to users as configurable options.
2019-10-20 15:34:57 +00:00
dudemanguy
bedca07a02 wayland: add presentation time
Use ust/msc/refresh values from wayland's presentation time in mpv's
ra_swapchain_fns.get_vsync for the wayland contexts.
2019-10-20 15:34:57 +00:00
dudemanguy
ea4685b233 wayland: use callback flag + poll for buffer swap
The old way of using wayland in mpv relied on an external renderloop for
semi-accurate timings. This had multiple issues though. Display sync
would break whenever the window was hidden (since the frame callback
stopped being executed) which was really annoying. Also the entire
external renderloop logic was kind of fragile and didn't play well with
mpv's internal structure (i.e. using presentation time in that old
paradigm breaks stats.lua).

Basically the problem is that swap buffers blocks on wayland which is
crap whenever you hide the mpv window since it looks up the entire
player. So you have to make swap buffers not block, but this has a
different problem. Timings will be terrible if you use the unblocked
swap buffers call.

Based on some discussion in #wayland, the trick here is relatively
simple and works well enough for our purposes. Instead we basically
build a way to block with a timeout in the wayland buffer swap
functions.

A bool is set in the frame callback function that indicates whether or
not mpv is waiting for a frame to be displayed. In the actual buffer
swap function, we enter into a while loop waiting for this flag to be
set. At the same time, the wl_display is polled to block the thread and
wakeup if it receives any events from the compositor. This loop only
breaks if enough time has passed or if the frame callback bool is
received.

In the near future, it is better to set whether or not frame a frame has
been displayed in the presentation feedback. However as a first pass,
doing it in the frame callback is more than good enough.

The "downside" is that we render frames that aren't actually shown on
screen when the player is hidden (it seems like wayland people don't
like that). But who cares. Accurate timings are way more important. It's
probably not too hard to add that behavior back in the player though.
2019-10-10 17:41:19 +00:00
dudemanguy
e0895e097b Revert "vo: add support for externally driven renderloop and make wayland use it"
The externally driven renderloop was originally added for the wayland
context (to make display sync somewhat work), but it has a lot of issues
with mpv's internal structure. A different approach should be used.

This reverts commit a743fef837.
2019-10-10 17:41:19 +00:00
dudemanguy
9d6ae83fdc Revert "wayland: free wayland_state on a false return"
Dumb idea. The correct thing to do is to fix the preinit and context
creation so that the uninit is correctly executed when probing fails
(and then everything gets freed).

This reverts commit defc8f359c.
2019-10-03 14:56:43 +00:00
Dudemanguy911
defc8f359c wayland: free wayland_state on a false return
wm4 mentioned that the wayland autoprobe leaked. A simple oversight in
the wayland_common code forgot to free the vo_wayland_state if
vo_wayland_init returned false.
2019-10-02 18:38:45 -05:00
Dudemanguy911
d823b3b39a wayland: always create wl_output before rendering
I previously skipped creating the wl_output if the --fullscreen flag
with no --fsscreen_id was inputted, so the fullscreen video lands on the
correct output (where mpv was launched). This has breakage if someone
combines the --autofit flag (or other similar options with it). Instead,
just actually read xdg_shell spec and realize that you can pass NULL to
xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen and let the compositor choose the output if
the user doesn't specify it. If this has issues, get a better
compositor.
2019-10-02 22:43:13 +00:00
dudemanguy
0f938b197a wayland: create current_output in wayland_reconfig
Certain mpv config options require wl->current_output to be created
before the video can actually start rendering. Just always create it
here if the current_output doesn't exist (the one exception being the
--fs option with no --fs-screen flag). Incidentally, this also fixes
--fs-screen not working on wayland.
2019-09-22 03:33:21 +00:00
Dudemanguy911
685e927fbe wayland: avoid handling a 0-value axis event
This shouldn't be possible, but an extra check never hurts.
2019-09-21 10:38:43 -05:00
emersion
600824494d wayland: read xcursor size from XCURSOR_SIZE env
This allows compositors to set the cursor size from user
configuration.
2019-09-21 15:43:54 +02:00
dudemanguy
cdad5cc65f wayland: don't show cursor when fullscreening 2019-09-21 15:24:06 +02:00
Thomas Weißschuh
9e304ab974 wayland: reconfigure cursor on pointer enter event
On wayland the cursor has to be configured each time the pointer enters.
Currently if the window (re)gains the focus, the pointer is not hidden,
even when configured. After the mouse has been moved the pointer hides
correctly.

https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/apa.html#protocol-spec-wl_pointer:

    wl_pointer::enter - enter event

    ...

    When a seat's focus enters a surface, the pointer image is undefined
    and a client should respond to this event by setting an appropriate
    pointer image with the set_cursor request.

Fixes #6185.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
2019-09-21 15:24:06 +02:00
dudemanguy
f54ad8eb05 wayland: add mouse buttons and fix axis scaling
Previously, the only mouse buttons supported in wayland were left,
right, and middle click. This adds the thumb back/forward buttons as
valid bindings. Also it removes the old, default behavior of always
sending a right click if an unrecognized mouse button is clicked.
In a related but different fix, the magnitude of an axis event in
wayland is not important to mpv since it internally handles all scaling.
The only thing we care about is getting the sign when the event occurs.
2019-09-21 14:35:03 +02:00
dudemanguy
80c4aaa2a4 wayland: fix wl_proxy leak
This one is probably not terribly obvious from just the valgrind log,
but a wayland dev explained it to me just a second ago. Whenever mpv
sends events to the screen with wl_display_dispatch, wayland internally
allocates memory to a struct wl_proxy object if a new id is found. Quite
a few more things happen to that proxy object, but eventually mpv stores
the data on the client-side in a wrapper type of struct (struct
wl_data_offer). mpv's data_device_listener keeps track of those proxies
and frees the memory when appropriate. Of course, mpv is constantly
sending events to the screen and does so until the user quits the
player. What happens here is that one final wl_display_dispatch is called
right before the user quits the player and before mpv's
data_device_listener can handle that object. So the result is that you
always have one extra dangling proxy that doesn't get properly freed.
The solution is to just simply call wl_data_offer_destroy before closing
the wl_display to free that final dangling wl_proxy.
2019-09-19 00:00:19 +03:00
Niklas Haas
4d001bb30d wayland: fix segfault on uninit
Probably the same issue as #6732
2019-05-26 11:09:16 +02:00
dudemanguy
6e4971f697 wayland: fix various memory leaks 2019-05-21 22:41:22 +02:00
Emmanuel Gil Peyrot
36600ff163 wayland_common: rename “shell” into “wm_base”
This is the naming xdg-shell stable adopted, it doesn’t make much sense
to keep using “shell” everywhere with all functions calling it
“wm_base”.

Finishes what 76211609e3 started.
2019-02-17 23:44:34 +02:00
emersion
95589fd4f8 wayland: remove KDE server-decoration support 2018-11-19 00:15:31 +02:00
emersion
6d2be82094 wayland: use xdg-decoration if available 2018-11-19 00:15:31 +02:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
0b3d1d6faf wayland_common: require wl_compositor of version 3
We already did require it, in order to call set_buffer_scale. This
just makes it error out more gracefully.
2018-05-20 02:48:23 +03:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
43d575616c wayland_common: fix maximized state
Window size should not change if the window has been maximized or tiled.
2018-05-20 02:48:23 +03:00
Emmanuel Gil Peyrot
76211609e3 wayland_common: update to stable xdg-shell
This removes support for older compositors using the unstable version,
but those will still use Xwayland by default, so not a big loss.
2018-04-29 12:33:12 +03:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
6161cfd781 wayland_common: fix idle_inhibitor protocol segfault
The pointer is used as a state and wasn't zeroed after seeks.
2018-02-09 21:16:14 +02:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
a743fef837 vo: add support for externally driven renderloop and make wayland use it
Fixes display-sync (though if you change virtual desktops you'll need to seek
to re-enable display-sync) partially under wayland.

As an advantage, rendering is completely disabled if you change desktops or
alt+tab so you lose no performance if you leave mpv running elsewhere as long
as it isn't visible.

This could also be ported to other VOs which supports it.
2017-12-05 08:26:24 +00:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
f8aeda0da9 wayland_common: check monitor scale
Since we divide by it in a couple of places and compositors can be crazy,
its better to be safe than sorry.
Also checks cursor spawn durinig init (pointless since it does again on
cursor entry but its more correct).
2017-10-22 06:49:35 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
78ef7fb766 wayland_common: improve cursor code and scale cursor properly
It seems the cursor hadn't had its position properly adjusted when scaled.
Hence, bring back correct buffer scaling to make the cursor look fine.
Also the cursor surface now gets created sooner so that's better.
2017-10-22 05:53:20 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
13fb166d87 wayland_common: don't scale the cursor wl_buffer
Only gnome does something as stupid as always applying scaling to
the cursor rather than just using a larger sized one with HIDPI.
2017-10-19 21:35:20 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
c052849e52 wayland_common: init output_list during main struct init
Otherwise if display connection or xkb init failed the uninit function
could segfault.
2017-10-12 23:18:55 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
91ebc34344 wayland_common: require wl_output v2 and send MP_INPUT_RELEASE_ALL on uninit
Every compositor (including toy compositors) has had support for wl_output v2
since forever, so there's little point in supporting degraded output for 5 year
old releases (especially considering we require zxdg6 which is far more recent).
2017-10-11 19:59:42 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
7c66c2bb75 wayland_common: adjust default cursor size and scale its buffer
It turns out compositors which do scaling scale the cursor as well,
so every single surface needs to get scaled too.

Also, 32 corresponds to the default size for both GTK+ and KDE.
2017-10-10 02:39:39 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
4c7c8daf9c wayland_common: implement output tracking, cleanups and bugfixes
This commit:
    - Implements output tracking (e.g. monitor plug/unplug)
    - Creates the surface during registry (no other dependencies)
    - Queues the callback immediately after surface creation
    - Cleaner and better event handling (functions return directly)
    - Better reconfigure handling (resizes reduced to 1 during init)
    - Don't unnecessarily resize  (if dimensions match)

Apart from that fixes 2 potential memory leaks (mime type and window
title), 2 string ownership issues (output name and make need to be
dup'd), fixes some style issues (switches were indented) and finally
adds messages when disabling/enabling idle inhibition.

The callback setter function was removed in preparation for the commit
which will use the frame event cb because it was unnecessary.
2017-10-09 02:23:04 +01:00
Niklas Haas
2c046c48ec
wayland_common: allow vo_wayland_uninit(NULL)
...again
2017-10-07 21:49:03 +02:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
9c806bc299 Revert "wayland_common: add support for embedding"
This reverts commit 8d8d4c5cb1.
2017-10-05 17:43:47 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
da30f0ba2b wayland_common: respect close events
Overlooked.
Also add a comment and only set the parent if WinID is set.
2017-10-05 16:58:29 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
8d8d4c5cb1 wayland_common: add support for embedding 2017-10-05 16:23:15 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
bee6ca5225 wayland_common: reset the LIVE_RESIZING flag when resizing ends
The VO code resets each flag individually, and it doesn't do it for this one.
Also make the prints use the struct names rather than the hardcoded ones,
forgot to add those to the last wayland_common commit.
2017-10-05 15:42:08 +01:00
Rostislav Pehlivanov
72901bb16b wayland_common: don't hardcode protocol names during registry
Use the interface names from the wl_interface structs they provide.
2017-10-04 02:24:01 +01:00