When attempting to use Git to populate commit/branch information in a
version string, it is possible through repository discovery that it
uses Git information not relevant to project. For example, if
repository content is extract into an interim build location when using
an embedded build framework (e.g. Buildroot), the project will not have
its Git repository to refer to. When it cannot find its repository, it
will look into its parent folders and may find the Git repository of
another project and use its branch/commit information.
This commit provides an explicit path to the project's Git repository
when consider commit/branch information. This will prevent any
repository discovery from occurring.
Signed-off-by: James Knight <james.d.knight@live.com>
daaec72ac0 ("desktop/xwayland: restack surface upon activation")
has updated Sway for wlroots commit bfc69decdd04 ("xwm: do not
restack surfaces on activation"). However, it unconditionally
restacks the window above all other windows even if marking the
window as inactive.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7974
Commit 188811f808 ("scene_graph: Port layer_shell") accidentally
removed code in `arrange_layers` to handle focus on layer shell
surfaces with keyboard interactivity.
Due to this, layer shell surfaces requesting exclusive keyboard
interactivity may not get automatically focused, and layer shell
surfaces giving up exclusive keyboard interactivity can remain focused.
Add the previous code back to fix the problem.
Note the non-rename change included in b4d7e84d38 ("desktop: Rename
layers to shell_layers") is not included as it also seems accidental.
Fixes: #7936
1e0031781f refactored repaint to accumulate all changes in a single
wlr_output_state and commit them at the end of the repaint loop,
replacing a call to wlr_scene_output_commit. wlr_scene_output_commit
contains an early bail-out when no frame has been requested and no
damage has accumulated, which was not replicated as part of this
refactor, causing the repaint loop to never pause.
Replicate the logic to stop the repaint loop as needed.
Fixes: 1e0031781f ("desktop/output: unify page-flip codepath")
Pango rounds glyph position and widths to nearest integer, which leads
to font dimensions jumping around when rendering with a scale, causing
text geometry to jump around when changing scale. This is disturbing
when text buffers change scale, and also mean that the text geometry
calculations in sway_text_node are incorrect.
Disable this rounding to make the geometry stable.
If the launched client decides to pass it's token along as an activation
request, allow that. This will make the behavior match tokens provided by
an external launcher client.
When a floating container has a titlebar, render_backing_buffer()
ends up being called each time the container is moved. Add some
more checks for no-op changes in sway_text_node_set_max_width()
and sway_text_node_set_background(). This makes the move smoother.
the surface isn't initialized yet when we first handle it in
`handle_xdg_shell_toplevel`, move setting WM capabilities to
handle_commit instead.
Fixes warnings from wlroots about a configure being scheduled for
uninitialized surface
"The compositor must not send this event if the wl_keyboard did not
have an active surface immediately before this event. The compositor
must not send this event if state is pressed (resp. released) and the
key was already logically down (resp. was not logically down)
immediately before this event."
From https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland/-/merge_requests/382
Adaptive sync is a "soft" setting which we degrade of off when not
supported. Some outputs types do not support turning it off (Wayland,
X11), which makes for an awkward three-way test where we first enable,
disable and finally unset the setting.
wlr_output.adaptive_sync_supported tells us whether the output
definitely does not support making changes (backend without support,
connector without the feature), or whether it might work.
Use this to avoid wasting time on adaptive sync test that can never
succeed, and to avoid the Wayland/X11-backend specific unset step.
Instead of having a special codepath for applying gamma LUTs, have
a single codepath for regular page-flips and gamma LUT updates.
Should make it easier to add more logic on top e.g. for tearing
page-flips.
We were only passing the color transform when calling
wlr_scene_output_commit(). However when modesetting or pushing a
new gamma LUT we render via wlr_scene_output_build_state(). Pass
the color transform there as well.
The only reason it's included there is for a declaration of
struct sway_server, but we can just forward-declare it.
This avoids rebuilding almost all of Sway when touching server.h.
All other server.h includes are from source files, not headers.
Regular Wayland clients shouldn't care about the position or size
of outputs. Hide xdg_output from unprivileged clients to make sure
they're not doing shenanigans with this information.
If a floating window is using CSD, the geometry should not be used to
define the clipping region. Otherwise drop shadows and such may be
clipped excessively.
Instead of having a build-time option to enable/disable xwayland
support, just use the wlroots build config: enable xwayland in
Sway if it was enabled when building wlroots. I don't see any
use-case for disabling xwayland in Sway when enabled in wlroots:
Sway doesn't pull in any additional dependency (just pulls in
dependencies that wlroots already needs). We have a config command
to disable xwayland at runtime anyways.
This makes it so xwayland behaves the same way as other features
such as libinput backend and session support. This also reduces
the build matrix (less combinations of build options).
I think we originally introduced the xwayland option when we didn't
have a good way to figure out the wlroots build config from the
Sway build system.
If there's no config for the output, oc is null, but some screens might
have a default rotation, causing the log call to dereference a null
pointer.
Signed-off-by: Anna (navi) Figueiredo Gomes <navi@vlhl.dev>
Instead of having each search function print its various test decisions,
print the full state at the end of every search. This makes it much
clearer what state a particular test includes.
The original sway output config implementation enabled one output at a
time, testing modes, render formats and VRR support as it went along.
While this sort of fallback is easy to do, it has the downside of not
considering the effect of neighbor outputs on the configuration
viability.
With backend-wide commits, we can now better consider the effect of
neighbor outputs, but to handle the fact that we commit all outputs at
once we need to perform a more elaborate search of viable
configurations.
Implement a recursive configuration search for when the primary
configuration failed to apply.