diff --git a/client/Wayland/wlfreerdp.c b/client/Wayland/wlfreerdp.c index 59d679d10..8cc2fcd3a 100644 --- a/client/Wayland/wlfreerdp.c +++ b/client/Wayland/wlfreerdp.c @@ -307,6 +307,8 @@ static BOOL handle_uwac_events(freerdp* instance, UwacDisplay* display) break; case UWAC_EVENT_KEYBOARD_ENTER: + if (instance->context->settings->GrabKeyboard) + UwacSeatInhibitShortcuts(event.keyboard_enter_leave.seat, true); if (!wlf_keyboard_enter(instance, &event.keyboard_enter_leave)) return FALSE; diff --git a/uwac/include/uwac/uwac.h b/uwac/include/uwac/uwac.h index 6a85bc7e5..710392ac9 100644 --- a/uwac/include/uwac/uwac.h +++ b/uwac/include/uwac/uwac.h @@ -494,6 +494,16 @@ UWAC_API const char *UwacSeatGetName(const UwacSeat *seat); */ UWAC_API UwacSeatId UwacSeatGetId(const UwacSeat *seat); +/** + * Inhibits or restores keyboard shortcuts. + * + * @param seat The UwacSeat to inhibit the shortcuts for + * @param inhibit Inhibit or restore keyboard shortcuts + * + * @return UWAC_SUCCESS or an appropriate error code. + */ +UWAC_API UwacReturnCode UwacSeatInhibitShortcuts(UwacSeat* seat, bool inhibit); + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif diff --git a/uwac/libuwac/CMakeLists.txt b/uwac/libuwac/CMakeLists.txt index 246d4bfe8..82cea7c89 100644 --- a/uwac/libuwac/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/uwac/libuwac/CMakeLists.txt @@ -31,14 +31,17 @@ macro(generate_protocol_file PROTO) COMMAND ${WAYLAND_SCANNER} client-header < ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/uwac/protocols/${PROTO}.xml > ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROTO}-client-protocol.h DEPENDS ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/uwac/protocols/${PROTO}.xml ) - + list(APPEND GENERATED_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROTO}-client-protocol.h) list(APPEND GENERATED_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROTO}-protocol.c) endmacro() generate_protocol_file(xdg-shell) +generate_protocol_file(xdg-decoration-unstable-v1) +generate_protocol_file(server-decoration) generate_protocol_file(ivi-application) -generate_protocol_file(fullscreen-shell) +generate_protocol_file(fullscreen-shell-unstable-v1) +generate_protocol_file(keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-unstable-v1) if(FREEBSD) include_directories(${EPOLLSHIM_INCLUDE_DIR}) @@ -61,7 +64,7 @@ set(${MODULE_PREFIX}_SRCS uwac-priv.h uwac-tools.c uwac-utils.c - uwac-window.c) + uwac-window.c) add_library(${MODULE_NAME} ${${MODULE_PREFIX}_SRCS}) diff --git a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-display.c b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-display.c index 3abb78298..27014e547 100644 --- a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-display.c +++ b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-display.c @@ -103,23 +103,26 @@ struct wl_shm_listener shm_listener = cb_shm_format }; -static void xdg_shell_ping(void* data, struct xdg_shell* shell, uint32_t serial) +static void xdg_shell_ping(void *data, + struct xdg_wm_base *xdg_wm_base, + uint32_t serial) { - xdg_shell_pong(shell, serial); + xdg_wm_base_pong(xdg_wm_base, serial); } -static const struct xdg_shell_listener xdg_shell_listener = +static const struct xdg_wm_base_listener xdg_wm_base_listener = { xdg_shell_ping, }; #ifdef BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL -static void fullscreen_capability(void* data, struct _wl_fullscreen_shell* _wl_fullscreen_shell, - uint32_t capabilty) +static void fullscreen_capability(void *data, + struct zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1 *zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1, + uint32_t capability) { } -static const struct _wl_fullscreen_shell_listener fullscreen_shell_listener = +static const struct zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1_listener fullscreen_shell_listener = { fullscreen_capability, }; @@ -208,26 +211,37 @@ static void registry_handle_global(void* data, struct wl_registry* registry, uin d->shell = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &wl_shell_interface, min(TARGET_SHELL_INTERFACE, version)); } - else if (strcmp(interface, "xdg_shell") == 0) + else if (strcmp(interface, "xdg_wm_base") == 0) { - d->xdg_shell = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &xdg_shell_interface, 1); - xdg_shell_use_unstable_version(d->xdg_shell, TARGET_XDG_VERSION); - xdg_shell_add_listener(d->xdg_shell, &xdg_shell_listener, d); -#if BUILD_IVI + d->xdg_base = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &xdg_wm_base_interface, 1); + xdg_wm_base_add_listener(d->xdg_base, &xdg_wm_base_listener, d); } + else if (strcmp(interface, "zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1") == 0) + { + d->keyboard_inhibit_manager = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_interface, 1); + } + else if (strcmp(interface, "zxdg_decoration_manager_v1") == 0) + { + d->deco_manager = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &zxdg_decoration_manager_v1_interface, 1); + } + else if (strcmp(interface, "org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager") == 0) + { + d->kde_deco_manager = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager_interface, 1); + } +#if BUILD_IVI else if (strcmp(interface, "ivi_application") == 0) { d->ivi_application = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &ivi_application_interface, 1); + } #endif #if BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL - } - else if (strcmp(interface, "_wl_fullscreen_shell") == 0) + else if (strcmp(interface, "zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1") == 0) { - d->fullscreen_shell = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &_wl_fullscreen_shell_interface, 1); - _wl_fullscreen_shell_add_listener(d->fullscreen_shell, &fullscreen_shell_listener, d); + d->fullscreen_shell = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1_interface, 1); + zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1_add_listener(d->fullscreen_shell, &fullscreen_shell_listener, d); + } #endif #if 0 - } else if (strcmp(interface, "text_cursor_position") == 0) { d->text_cursor_position = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &text_cursor_position_interface, 1); @@ -240,7 +254,6 @@ static void registry_handle_global(void* data, struct wl_registry* registry, uin { d->subcompositor = wl_registry_bind(registry, id, &wl_subcompositor_interface, 1); #endif - } } static void registry_handle_global_remove(void* data, struct wl_registry* registry, uint32_t name) @@ -510,10 +523,19 @@ UwacReturnCode UwacCloseDisplay(UwacDisplay** pdisplay) if (display->compositor) wl_compositor_destroy(display->compositor); + if (display->keyboard_inhibit_manager) + zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_destroy(display->keyboard_inhibit_manager); + + if (display->deco_manager) + zxdg_decoration_manager_v1_destroy(display->deco_manager); + + if (display->kde_deco_manager) + org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager_destroy(display->kde_deco_manager); + #ifdef BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL if (display->fullscreen_shell) - _wl_fullscreen_shell_destroy(display->fullscreen_shell); + zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1_destroy(display->fullscreen_shell); #endif #ifdef BUILD_IVI @@ -523,8 +545,11 @@ UwacReturnCode UwacCloseDisplay(UwacDisplay** pdisplay) #endif - if (display->xdg_shell) - xdg_shell_destroy(display->xdg_shell); + if (display->xdg_toplevel) + xdg_toplevel_destroy(display->xdg_toplevel); + + if (display->xdg_base) + xdg_wm_base_destroy(display->xdg_base); if (display->shell) wl_shell_destroy(display->shell); diff --git a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-input.c b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-input.c index 16edb4b9b..5adb62dc1 100644 --- a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-input.c +++ b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-input.c @@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ static void keyboard_handle_enter(void *data, struct wl_keyboard *keyboard, uint return; event->window = input->keyboard_focus = (UwacWindow *)wl_surface_get_user_data(surface); + event->seat = input; /* look for keys that have been released */ found = false; @@ -819,6 +820,7 @@ error_xkb_context: } void UwacSeatDestroy(UwacSeat *s) { + UwacSeatInhibitShortcuts(s, false); if (s->seat) { #ifdef WL_SEAT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION if (s->seat_version >= WL_SEAT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION) @@ -873,3 +875,19 @@ const char *UwacSeatGetName(const UwacSeat *seat) { UwacSeatId UwacSeatGetId(const UwacSeat *seat) { return seat->seat_id; } + +UwacReturnCode UwacSeatInhibitShortcuts(UwacSeat* s, bool inhibit) +{ + if (!s) + return UWAC_ERROR_CLOSED; + + if (s->keyboard_inhibitor) + zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1_destroy(s->keyboard_inhibitor); + if (inhibit && s->display && s->display->keyboard_inhibit_manager) + s->keyboard_inhibitor = zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1_inhibit_shortcuts(s->display->keyboard_inhibit_manager, + s->keyboard_focus->surface, s->seat); + + if (!s->keyboard_inhibitor) + return UWAC_ERROR_INTERNAL; + return UWAC_SUCCESS; +} diff --git a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-priv.h b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-priv.h index 2a8e16b88..8a27b158f 100644 --- a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-priv.h +++ b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-priv.h @@ -28,11 +28,15 @@ #include #include #include "xdg-shell-client-protocol.h" +#include "keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-unstable-v1-client-protocol.h" +#include "xdg-decoration-unstable-v1-client-protocol.h" +#include "server-decoration-client-protocol.h" + #ifdef BUILD_IVI #include "ivi-application-client-protocol.h" #endif #ifdef BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL -#include "fullscreen-shell-client-protocol.h" +#include "fullscreen-shell-unstable-v1-client-protocol.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_PIXMAN_REGION @@ -84,12 +88,16 @@ struct uwac_display { struct wl_compositor *compositor; struct wl_subcompositor *subcompositor; struct wl_shell *shell; - struct xdg_shell *xdg_shell; + struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel; + struct xdg_wm_base *xdg_base; + struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibit_manager_v1 *keyboard_inhibit_manager; + struct zxdg_decoration_manager_v1 *deco_manager; + struct org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager *kde_deco_manager; #ifdef BUILD_IVI struct ivi_application *ivi_application; #endif #ifdef BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL - struct _wl_fullscreen_shell *fullscreen_shell; + struct zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1 *fullscreen_shell; #endif struct wl_shm *shm; @@ -150,6 +158,7 @@ struct uwac_seat { struct wl_keyboard *keyboard; struct wl_touch *touch; struct xkb_context *xkb_context; + struct zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1 *keyboard_inhibitor; struct { struct xkb_keymap *keymap; @@ -210,6 +219,9 @@ struct uwac_window { struct wl_surface *surface; struct wl_shell_surface *shell_surface; struct xdg_surface *xdg_surface; + struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel; + struct zxdg_toplevel_decoration_v1 *deco; + struct org_kde_kwin_server_decoration *kde_deco; #ifdef BUILD_IVI struct ivi_surface *ivi_surface; #endif diff --git a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-window.c b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-window.c index 267f6f6b5..d1ce97208 100644 --- a/uwac/libuwac/uwac-window.c +++ b/uwac/libuwac/uwac-window.c @@ -82,32 +82,34 @@ void UwacWindowDestroyBuffers(UwacWindow* w) int UwacWindowShmAllocBuffers(UwacWindow* w, int nbuffers, int allocSize, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, enum wl_shm_format format); -static void xdg_handle_configure(void* data, struct xdg_surface* surface, - int32_t width, int32_t height, - struct wl_array* states, uint32_t serial) +static void xdg_handle_configure(void *data, + struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel, + int32_t width, + int32_t height, + struct wl_array *states) { UwacWindow* window = (UwacWindow*)data; UwacConfigureEvent* event; int ret, surfaceState; - enum xdg_surface_state* state; + enum xdg_toplevel_state* state; surfaceState = 0; wl_array_for_each(state, states) { switch (*state) { - case XDG_SURFACE_STATE_MAXIMIZED: + case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_MAXIMIZED: surfaceState |= UWAC_WINDOW_MAXIMIZED; break; - case XDG_SURFACE_STATE_FULLSCREEN: + case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_FULLSCREEN: surfaceState |= UWAC_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN; break; - case XDG_SURFACE_STATE_ACTIVATED: + case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_ACTIVATED: surfaceState |= UWAC_WINDOW_ACTIVATED; break; - case XDG_SURFACE_STATE_RESIZING: + case XDG_TOPLEVEL_STATE_RESIZING: surfaceState |= UWAC_WINDOW_RESIZING; break; @@ -122,7 +124,7 @@ static void xdg_handle_configure(void* data, struct xdg_surface* surface, { assert(uwacErrorHandler(window->display, UWAC_ERROR_NOMEMORY, "failed to allocate a configure event\n")); - goto ack; + return; } event->window = window; @@ -143,7 +145,7 @@ static void xdg_handle_configure(void* data, struct xdg_surface* surface, { assert(uwacErrorHandler(window->display, ret, "failed to reallocate a wayland buffers\n")); window->drawingBuffer = window->pendingBuffer = NULL; - goto ack; + return; } window->drawingBuffer = window->pendingBuffer = &window->buffers[0]; @@ -153,12 +155,10 @@ static void xdg_handle_configure(void* data, struct xdg_surface* surface, event->width = window->width; event->height = window->height; } - -ack: - xdg_surface_ack_configure(surface, serial); } -static void xdg_handle_close(void* data, struct xdg_surface* xdg_surface) +static void xdg_handle_close(void *data, + struct xdg_toplevel *xdg_toplevel) { UwacCloseEvent* event; UwacWindow* window = (UwacWindow*)data; @@ -174,12 +174,11 @@ static void xdg_handle_close(void* data, struct xdg_surface* xdg_surface) event->window = window; } -static const struct xdg_surface_listener xdg_surface_listener = +static const struct xdg_toplevel_listener xdg_toplevel_listener = { xdg_handle_configure, xdg_handle_close, }; - #if BUILD_IVI static void ivi_handle_configure(void* data, struct ivi_surface* surface, @@ -382,6 +381,30 @@ UwacBuffer* UwacWindowFindFreeBuffer(UwacWindow* w) return &w->buffers[i]; } +static UwacReturnCode UwacWindowSetDecorations(UwacWindow *w) +{ + if (!w || !w->display) + return UWAC_ERROR_INTERNAL; + + if (w->display->deco_manager) { + w->deco = zxdg_decoration_manager_v1_get_toplevel_decoration( + w->display->deco_manager, w->xdg_toplevel); + if (!w->deco) { + uwacErrorHandler(w->display, UWAC_NOT_FOUND, "Current window manager does not allow decorating with SSD"); + } + else + zxdg_toplevel_decoration_v1_set_mode(w->deco, ZXDG_TOPLEVEL_DECORATION_V1_MODE_SERVER_SIDE); + } + else if (w->display->kde_deco_manager) { + w->kde_deco = org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager_create(w->display->kde_deco_manager, w->surface); + if (!w->kde_deco) { + uwacErrorHandler(w->display, UWAC_NOT_FOUND, "Current window manager does not allow decorating with SSD"); + } + else + org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_request_mode(w->kde_deco, ORG_KDE_KWIN_SERVER_DECORATION_MODE_SERVER); + } + return UWAC_SUCCESS; +} UwacWindow* UwacCreateWindowShm(UwacDisplay* display, uint32_t width, uint32_t height, enum wl_shm_format format) @@ -428,9 +451,9 @@ UwacWindow* UwacCreateWindowShm(UwacDisplay* display, uint32_t width, uint32_t h wl_surface_set_user_data(w->surface, w); - if (display->xdg_shell) + if (display->xdg_base) { - w->xdg_surface = xdg_shell_get_xdg_surface(display->xdg_shell, w->surface); + w->xdg_surface = xdg_wm_base_get_xdg_surface(display->xdg_base, w->surface); if (!w->xdg_surface) { @@ -438,24 +461,31 @@ UwacWindow* UwacCreateWindowShm(UwacDisplay* display, uint32_t width, uint32_t h goto out_error_shell; } + w->xdg_toplevel = xdg_surface_get_toplevel(w->xdg_surface); + if (!w->xdg_toplevel) + { + display->last_error = UWAC_ERROR_NOMEMORY; + goto out_error_shell; + } + assert(w->xdg_surface); - xdg_surface_add_listener(w->xdg_surface, &xdg_surface_listener, w); -#if BUILD_IVI + xdg_toplevel_add_listener(w->xdg_toplevel, &xdg_toplevel_listener, w); } +#if BUILD_IVI else if (display->ivi_application) { w->ivi_surface = ivi_application_surface_create(display->ivi_application, 1, w->surface); assert(w->ivi_surface); ivi_surface_add_listener(w->ivi_surface, &ivi_surface_listener, w); + } #endif #if BUILD_FULLSCREEN_SHELL - } else if (display->fullscreen_shell) { - _wl_fullscreen_shell_present_surface(display->fullscreen_shell, w->surface, - _WL_FULLSCREEN_SHELL_PRESENT_METHOD_CENTER, NULL); -#endif + zwp_fullscreen_shell_v1_present_surface(display->fullscreen_shell, w->surface, + ZWP_FULLSCREEN_SHELL_V1_PRESENT_METHOD_CENTER, NULL); } +#endif else { w->shell_surface = wl_shell_get_shell_surface(display->shell, w->surface); @@ -466,6 +496,7 @@ UwacWindow* UwacCreateWindowShm(UwacDisplay* display, uint32_t width, uint32_t h wl_list_insert(display->windows.prev, &w->link); display->last_error = UWAC_SUCCESS; + UwacWindowSetDecorations(w); return w; out_error_shell: wl_surface_destroy(w->surface); @@ -487,6 +518,12 @@ UwacReturnCode UwacDestroyWindow(UwacWindow** pwindow) if (w->frame_callback) wl_callback_destroy(w->frame_callback); + if (w->deco) + zxdg_toplevel_decoration_v1_destroy(w->deco); + + if (w->kde_deco) + org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_destroy(w->kde_deco); + if (w->xdg_surface) xdg_surface_destroy(w->xdg_surface); @@ -674,15 +711,15 @@ UwacReturnCode UwacWindowGetGeometry(UwacWindow* window, UwacSize* geometry) UwacReturnCode UwacWindowSetFullscreenState(UwacWindow* window, UwacOutput* output, bool isFullscreen) { - if (window->xdg_surface) + if (window->xdg_toplevel) { if (isFullscreen) { - xdg_surface_set_fullscreen(window->xdg_surface, output ? output->output : NULL); + xdg_toplevel_set_fullscreen(window->xdg_toplevel, output ? output->output : NULL); } else { - xdg_surface_unset_fullscreen(window->xdg_surface); + xdg_toplevel_unset_fullscreen(window->xdg_toplevel); } } else if (window->shell_surface) @@ -705,8 +742,8 @@ UwacReturnCode UwacWindowSetFullscreenState(UwacWindow* window, UwacOutput* outp void UwacWindowSetTitle(UwacWindow* window, const char* name) { - if (window->xdg_surface) - xdg_surface_set_title(window->xdg_surface, name); + if (window->xdg_toplevel) + xdg_toplevel_set_title(window->xdg_toplevel, name); else if (window->shell_surface) wl_shell_surface_set_title(window->shell_surface, name); } diff --git a/uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell.xml b/uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell-unstable-v1.xml similarity index 88% rename from uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell.xml rename to uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell-unstable-v1.xml index e2b994b94..7d141ee3c 100644 --- a/uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell.xml +++ b/uwac/protocols/fullscreen-shell-unstable-v1.xml @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ - - - + + + + + Displays a single surface per output. This interface provides a mechanism for a single client to display @@ -14,7 +16,7 @@ details about scaling and mode switches. The client can have at most one surface per output at any time. - Requesting a surface be presented on an output that already has a + Requesting a surface to be presented on an output that already has a surface replaces the previously presented surface. Presenting a null surface removes its content and effectively disables the output. Exactly what happens when an output is "disabled" is @@ -25,11 +27,20 @@ until either the client removes it or the compositor destroys the output. This way, the client can update the output's contents by simply attaching a new buffer. + + Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and + backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes + may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump. + Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in + the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version. + Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the + version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the + interface version number is reset. - Release the binding from the wl_fullscreen_shell interface + Release the binding from the wl_fullscreen_shell interface. This destroys the server-side object and frees this binding. If the client binds to wl_fullscreen_shell multiple times, it may wish @@ -43,7 +54,7 @@ are advertised one-at-a-time when the wl_fullscreen_shell interface is bound. See the wl_fullscreen_shell.capability event for more details. - ARBITRARY_MODE: + ARBITRARY_MODES: This is a hint to the client that indicates that the compositor is capable of setting practically any mode on its outputs. If this capability is provided, wl_fullscreen_shell.present_surface_for_mode @@ -76,7 +87,7 @@ wl_display.sync request immediately after binding to ensure that they receive all the capability events. - + @@ -160,18 +171,18 @@ - + - These errors can be emitted in response to wl_fullscreen_shell requests + These errors can be emitted in response to wl_fullscreen_shell requests. - + This event indicates that the attempted mode switch operation was @@ -182,16 +193,18 @@ wl_fullscreen_shell_mode_feedback object. + This event indicates that the attempted mode switch operation - failed. This may be because the requested output mode is not + failed. This may be because the requested output mode is not possible or it may mean that the compositor does not want to allow it. Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy the wl_fullscreen_shell_mode_feedback object. + This event indicates that the attempted mode switch operation was @@ -203,4 +216,5 @@ + diff --git a/uwac/protocols/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-unstable-v1.xml b/uwac/protocols/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-unstable-v1.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..27748764d --- /dev/null +++ b/uwac/protocols/keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit-unstable-v1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + + + Copyright © 2017 Red Hat Inc. + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next + paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the + Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER + DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + + + + This protocol specifies a way for a client to request the compositor + to ignore its own keyboard shortcuts for a given seat, so that all + key events from that seat get forwarded to a surface. + + Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and + backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible + changes may be added together with the corresponding interface + version bump. + Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version + number in the protocol and interface names and resetting the + interface version. Once the protocol is to be declared stable, + the 'z' prefix and the version number in the protocol and + interface names are removed and the interface version number is + reset. + + + + + A global interface used for inhibiting the compositor keyboard shortcuts. + + + + + Destroy the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor manager. + + + + + + Create a new keyboard shortcuts inhibitor object associated with + the given surface for the given seat. + + If shortcuts are already inhibited for the specified seat and surface, + a protocol error "already_inhibited" is raised by the compositor. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A keyboard shortcuts inhibitor instructs the compositor to ignore + its own keyboard shortcuts when the associated surface has keyboard + focus. As a result, when the surface has keyboard focus on the given + seat, it will receive all key events originating from the specified + seat, even those which would normally be caught by the compositor for + its own shortcuts. + + The Wayland compositor is however under no obligation to disable + all of its shortcuts, and may keep some special key combo for its own + use, including but not limited to one allowing the user to forcibly + restore normal keyboard events routing in the case of an unwilling + client. The compositor may also use the same key combo to reactivate + an existing shortcut inhibitor that was previously deactivated on + user request. + + When the compositor restores its own keyboard shortcuts, an + "inactive" event is emitted to notify the client that the keyboard + shortcuts inhibitor is not effectively active for the surface and + seat any more, and the client should not expect to receive all + keyboard events. + + When the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, the client has + no way to forcibly reactivate the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor. + + The user can chose to re-enable a previously deactivated keyboard + shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism the compositor may offer, + in which case the compositor will send an "active" event to notify + the client. + + If the surface is destroyed, unmapped, or loses the seat's keyboard + focus, the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor becomes irrelevant and the + compositor will restore its own keyboard shortcuts but no "inactive" + event is emitted in this case. + + + + + Remove the keyboard shortcuts inhibitor from the associated wl_surface. + + + + + + This event indicates that the shortcut inhibitor is active. + + The compositor sends this event every time compositor shortcuts + are inhibited on behalf of the surface. When active, the client + may receive input events normally reserved by the compositor + (see zwp_keyboard_shortcuts_inhibitor_v1). + + This occurs typically when the initial request "inhibit_shortcuts" + first becomes active or when the user instructs the compositor to + re-enable and existing shortcuts inhibitor using any mechanism + offered by the compositor. + + + + + + This event indicates that the shortcuts inhibitor is inactive, + normal shortcuts processing is restored by the compositor. + + + + diff --git a/uwac/protocols/server-decoration.xml b/uwac/protocols/server-decoration.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7ea135a12 --- /dev/null +++ b/uwac/protocols/server-decoration.xml @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + + + . + ]]> + + + This interface allows to coordinate whether the server should create + a server-side window decoration around a wl_surface representing a + shell surface (wl_shell_surface or similar). By announcing support + for this interface the server indicates that it supports server + side decorations. + + Use in conjunction with zxdg_decoration_manager_v1 is undefined. + + + + When a client creates a server-side decoration object it indicates + that it supports the protocol. The client is supposed to tell the + server whether it wants server-side decorations or will provide + client-side decorations. + + If the client does not create a server-side decoration object for + a surface the server interprets this as lack of support for this + protocol and considers it as client-side decorated. Nevertheless a + client-side decorated surface should use this protocol to indicate + to the server that it does not want a server-side deco. + + + + + + + + + + + + + This event is emitted directly after binding the interface. It contains + the default mode for the decoration. When a new server decoration object + is created this new object will be in the default mode until the first + request_mode is requested. + + The server may change the default mode at any time. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + This event is emitted directly after the decoration is created and + represents the base decoration policy by the server. E.g. a server + which wants all surfaces to be client-side decorated will send Client, + a server which wants server-side decoration will send Server. + + The client can request a different mode through the decoration request. + The server will acknowledge this by another event with the same mode. So + even if a server prefers server-side decoration it's possible to force a + client-side decoration. + + The server may emit this event at any time. In this case the client can + again request a different mode. It's the responsibility of the server to + prevent a feedback loop. + + + + + diff --git a/uwac/protocols/xdg-decoration-unstable-v1.xml b/uwac/protocols/xdg-decoration-unstable-v1.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..378e8ff4b --- /dev/null +++ b/uwac/protocols/xdg-decoration-unstable-v1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ + + + + Copyright © 2018 Simon Ser + + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + + The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next + paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the + Software. + + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER + LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING + FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER + DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + + + + + This interface allows a compositor to announce support for server-side + decorations. + + A window decoration is a set of window controls as deemed appropriate by + the party managing them, such as user interface components used to move, + resize and change a window's state. + + A client can use this protocol to request being decorated by a supporting + compositor. + + If compositor and client do not negotiate the use of a server-side + decoration using this protocol, clients continue to self-decorate as they + see fit. + + Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and + backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes + may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump. + Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in + the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version. + Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the + version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the + interface version number is reset. + + + + + Destroy the decoration manager. This doesn't destroy objects created + with the manager. + + + + + + Create a new decoration object associated with the given toplevel. + + Creating an xdg_toplevel_decoration from an xdg_toplevel which has a + buffer attached or committed is a client error, and any attempts by a + client to attach or manipulate a buffer prior to the first + xdg_toplevel_decoration.configure event must also be treated as + errors. + + + + + + + + + The decoration object allows the compositor to toggle server-side window + decorations for a toplevel surface. The client can request to switch to + another mode. + + The xdg_toplevel_decoration object must be destroyed before its + xdg_toplevel. + + + + + + + + + + + Switch back to a mode without any server-side decorations at the next + commit. + + + + + + These values describe window decoration modes. + + + + + + + + Set the toplevel surface decoration mode. This informs the compositor + that the client prefers the provided decoration mode. + + After requesting a decoration mode, the compositor will respond by + emitting a xdg_surface.configure event. The client should then update + its content, drawing it without decorations if the received mode is + server-side decorations. The client must also acknowledge the configure + when committing the new content (see xdg_surface.ack_configure). + + The compositor can decide not to use the client's mode and enforce a + different mode instead. + + Clients whose decoration mode depend on the xdg_toplevel state may send + a set_mode request in response to a xdg_surface.configure event and wait + for the next xdg_surface.configure event to prevent unwanted state. + Such clients are responsible for preventing configure loops and must + make sure not to send multiple successive set_mode requests with the + same decoration mode. + + + + + + + Unset the toplevel surface decoration mode. This informs the compositor + that the client doesn't prefer a particular decoration mode. + + This request has the same semantics as set_mode. + + + + + + The configure event asks the client to change its decoration mode. The + configured state should not be applied immediately. Clients must send an + ack_configure in response to this event. See xdg_surface.configure and + xdg_surface.ack_configure for details. + + A configure event can be sent at any time. The specified mode must be + obeyed by the client. + + + + + diff --git a/uwac/protocols/xdg-shell.xml b/uwac/protocols/xdg-shell.xml index f002219a0..e259a1fba 100644 --- a/uwac/protocols/xdg-shell.xml +++ b/uwac/protocols/xdg-shell.xml @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ Copyright © 2013 Rafael Antognolli Copyright © 2013 Jasper St. Pierre Copyright © 2010-2013 Intel Corporation + Copyright © 2015-2017 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd + Copyright © 2015-2017 Red Hat Inc. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), @@ -27,59 +29,58 @@ DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - + - xdg_shell allows clients to turn a wl_surface into a "real window" - which can be dragged, resized, stacked, and moved around by the - user. Everything about this interface is suited towards traditional - desktop environments. + The xdg_wm_base interface is exposed as a global object enabling clients + to turn their wl_surfaces into windows in a desktop environment. It + defines the basic functionality needed for clients and the compositor to + create windows that can be dragged, resized, maximized, etc, as well as + creating transient windows such as popup menus. - - - The 'current' member of this enum gives the version of the - protocol. Implementations can compare this to the version - they implement using static_assert to ensure the protocol and - implementation versions match. - - - - - - - + + + + + - - Destroy this xdg_shell object. + + Destroy this xdg_wm_base object. - Destroying a bound xdg_shell object while there are surfaces - still alive created by this xdg_shell object instance is illegal - and will result in a protocol error. + Destroying a bound xdg_wm_base object while there are surfaces + still alive created by this xdg_wm_base object instance is illegal + and will result in a protocol error. - - - Negotiate the unstable version of the interface. This - mechanism is in place to ensure client and server agree on the - unstable versions of the protocol that they speak or exit - cleanly if they don't agree. This request will go away once - the xdg-shell protocol is stable. + + + Create a positioner object. A positioner object is used to position + surfaces relative to some parent surface. See the interface description + and xdg_surface.get_popup for details. - + - This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface and gives it the - xdg_surface role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_surface role - once. If get_xdg_surface is called with a wl_surface that already has - an active xdg_surface associated with it, or if it had any other role, - an error is raised. + This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface. While xdg_surface + itself is not a role, the corresponding surface may only be assigned + a role extending xdg_surface, such as xdg_toplevel or xdg_popup. + + This creates an xdg_surface for the given surface. An xdg_surface is + used as basis to define a role to a given surface, such as xdg_toplevel + or xdg_popup. It also manages functionality shared between xdg_surface + based surface roles. See the documentation of xdg_surface for more details about what an xdg_surface is and how it is used. @@ -88,97 +89,489 @@ - - - This creates an xdg_popup for the given surface and gives it the - xdg_popup role. A wl_surface can only be given an xdg_popup role - once. If get_xdg_popup is called with a wl_surface that already has - an active xdg_popup associated with it, or if it had any other role, - an error is raised. + + + A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or + the client may be deemed unresponsive. See xdg_wm_base.ping. + + + - This request must be used in response to some sort of user action - like a button press, key press, or touch down event. + + + The ping event asks the client if it's still alive. Pass the + serial specified in the event back to the compositor by sending + a "pong" request back with the specified serial. See xdg_wm_base.ping. + + Compositors can use this to determine if the client is still + alive. It's unspecified what will happen if the client doesn't + respond to the ping request, or in what timeframe. Clients should + try to respond in a reasonable amount of time. + + A compositor is free to ping in any way it wants, but a client must + always respond to any xdg_wm_base object it created. + + + + + + + + The xdg_positioner provides a collection of rules for the placement of a + child surface relative to a parent surface. Rules can be defined to ensure + the child surface remains within the visible area's borders, and to + specify how the child surface changes its position, such as sliding along + an axis, or flipping around a rectangle. These positioner-created rules are + constrained by the requirement that a child surface must intersect with or + be at least partially adjacent to its parent surface. + + See the various requests for details about possible rules. + + At the time of the request, the compositor makes a copy of the rules + specified by the xdg_positioner. Thus, after the request is complete the + xdg_positioner object can be destroyed or reused; further changes to the + object will have no effect on previous usages. + + For an xdg_positioner object to be considered complete, it must have a + non-zero size set by set_size, and a non-zero anchor rectangle set by + set_anchor_rect. Passing an incomplete xdg_positioner object when + positioning a surface raises an error. + + + + + + + + + Notify the compositor that the xdg_positioner will no longer be used. + + + + + + Set the size of the surface that is to be positioned with the positioner + object. The size is in surface-local coordinates and corresponds to the + window geometry. See xdg_surface.set_window_geometry. + + If a zero or negative size is set the invalid_input error is raised. + + + + + + + + Specify the anchor rectangle within the parent surface that the child + surface will be placed relative to. The rectangle is relative to the + window geometry as defined by xdg_surface.set_window_geometry of the + parent surface. + + When the xdg_positioner object is used to position a child surface, the + anchor rectangle may not extend outside the window geometry of the + positioned child's parent surface. + + If a negative size is set the invalid_input error is raised. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines the anchor point for the anchor rectangle. The specified anchor + is used derive an anchor point that the child surface will be + positioned relative to. If a corner anchor is set (e.g. 'top_left' or + 'bottom_right'), the anchor point will be at the specified corner; + otherwise, the derived anchor point will be centered on the specified + edge, or in the center of the anchor rectangle if no edge is specified. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Defines in what direction a surface should be positioned, relative to + the anchor point of the parent surface. If a corner gravity is + specified (e.g. 'bottom_right' or 'top_left'), then the child surface + will be placed towards the specified gravity; otherwise, the child + surface will be centered over the anchor point on any axis that had no + gravity specified. + + + + + + + The constraint adjustment value define ways the compositor will adjust + the position of the surface, if the unadjusted position would result + in the surface being partly constrained. + + Whether a surface is considered 'constrained' is left to the compositor + to determine. For example, the surface may be partly outside the + compositor's defined 'work area', thus necessitating the child surface's + position be adjusted until it is entirely inside the work area. + + The adjustments can be combined, according to a defined precedence: 1) + Flip, 2) Slide, 3) Resize. + + + + Don't alter the surface position even if it is constrained on some + axis, for example partially outside the edge of an output. + + + + + Slide the surface along the x axis until it is no longer constrained. + + First try to slide towards the direction of the gravity on the x axis + until either the edge in the opposite direction of the gravity is + unconstrained or the edge in the direction of the gravity is + constrained. + + Then try to slide towards the opposite direction of the gravity on the + x axis until either the edge in the direction of the gravity is + unconstrained or the edge in the opposite direction of the gravity is + constrained. + + + + + Slide the surface along the y axis until it is no longer constrained. + + First try to slide towards the direction of the gravity on the y axis + until either the edge in the opposite direction of the gravity is + unconstrained or the edge in the direction of the gravity is + constrained. + + Then try to slide towards the opposite direction of the gravity on the + y axis until either the edge in the direction of the gravity is + unconstrained or the edge in the opposite direction of the gravity is + constrained. + + + + + Invert the anchor and gravity on the x axis if the surface is + constrained on the x axis. For example, if the left edge of the + surface is constrained, the gravity is 'left' and the anchor is + 'left', change the gravity to 'right' and the anchor to 'right'. + + If the adjusted position also ends up being constrained, the resulting + position of the flip_x adjustment will be the one before the + adjustment. + + + + + Invert the anchor and gravity on the y axis if the surface is + constrained on the y axis. For example, if the bottom edge of the + surface is constrained, the gravity is 'bottom' and the anchor is + 'bottom', change the gravity to 'top' and the anchor to 'top'. + + The adjusted position is calculated given the original anchor + rectangle and offset, but with the new flipped anchor and gravity + values. + + If the adjusted position also ends up being constrained, the resulting + position of the flip_y adjustment will be the one before the + adjustment. + + + + + Resize the surface horizontally so that it is completely + unconstrained. + + + + + Resize the surface vertically so that it is completely unconstrained. + + + + + + + Specify how the window should be positioned if the originally intended + position caused the surface to be constrained, meaning at least + partially outside positioning boundaries set by the compositor. The + adjustment is set by constructing a bitmask describing the adjustment to + be made when the surface is constrained on that axis. + + If no bit for one axis is set, the compositor will assume that the child + surface should not change its position on that axis when constrained. + + If more than one bit for one axis is set, the order of how adjustments + are applied is specified in the corresponding adjustment descriptions. + + The default adjustment is none. + + + + + + + Specify the surface position offset relative to the position of the + anchor on the anchor rectangle and the anchor on the surface. For + example if the anchor of the anchor rectangle is at (x, y), the surface + has the gravity bottom|right, and the offset is (ox, oy), the calculated + surface position will be (x + ox, y + oy). The offset position of the + surface is the one used for constraint testing. See + set_constraint_adjustment. + + An example use case is placing a popup menu on top of a user interface + element, while aligning the user interface element of the parent surface + with some user interface element placed somewhere in the popup surface. + + + + + + + + + An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for + implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface. + + It provides a base set of functionality required to construct user + interface elements requiring management by the compositor, such as + toplevel windows, menus, etc. The types of functionality are split into + xdg_surface roles. + + Creating an xdg_surface does not set the role for a wl_surface. In order + to map an xdg_surface, the client must create a role-specific object + using, e.g., get_toplevel, get_popup. The wl_surface for any given + xdg_surface can have at most one role, and may not be assigned any role + not based on xdg_surface. + + A role must be assigned before any other requests are made to the + xdg_surface object. + + The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface + for the xdg_surface state to take effect. + + Creating an xdg_surface from a wl_surface which has a buffer attached or + committed is a client error, and any attempts by a client to attach or + manipulate a buffer prior to the first xdg_surface.configure call must + also be treated as errors. + + Mapping an xdg_surface-based role surface is defined as making it + possible for the surface to be shown by the compositor. Note that + a mapped surface is not guaranteed to be visible once it is mapped. + + For an xdg_surface to be mapped by the compositor, the following + conditions must be met: + (1) the client has assigned an xdg_surface-based role to the surface + (2) the client has set and committed the xdg_surface state and the + role-dependent state to the surface + (3) the client has committed a buffer to the surface + + A newly-unmapped surface is considered to have met condition (1) out + of the 3 required conditions for mapping a surface if its role surface + has not been destroyed. + + + + + + + + + + + Destroy the xdg_surface object. An xdg_surface must only be destroyed + after its role object has been destroyed. + + + + + + This creates an xdg_toplevel object for the given xdg_surface and gives + the associated wl_surface the xdg_toplevel role. + + See the documentation of xdg_toplevel for more details about what an + xdg_toplevel is and how it is used. + + + + + + + This creates an xdg_popup object for the given xdg_surface and gives + the associated wl_surface the xdg_popup role. + + If null is passed as a parent, a parent surface must be specified using + some other protocol, before committing the initial state. See the documentation of xdg_popup for more details about what an xdg_popup is and how it is used. - - - - + + + + + + + The window geometry of a surface is its "visible bounds" from the + user's perspective. Client-side decorations often have invisible + portions like drop-shadows which should be ignored for the + purposes of aligning, placing and constraining windows. + + The window geometry is double buffered, and will be applied at the + time wl_surface.commit of the corresponding wl_surface is called. + + When maintaining a position, the compositor should treat the (x, y) + coordinate of the window geometry as the top left corner of the window. + A client changing the (x, y) window geometry coordinate should in + general not alter the position of the window. + + Once the window geometry of the surface is set, it is not possible to + unset it, and it will remain the same until set_window_geometry is + called again, even if a new subsurface or buffer is attached. + + If never set, the value is the full bounds of the surface, + including any subsurfaces. This updates dynamically on every + commit. This unset is meant for extremely simple clients. + + The arguments are given in the surface-local coordinate space of + the wl_surface associated with this xdg_surface. + + The width and height must be greater than zero. Setting an invalid size + will raise an error. When applied, the effective window geometry will be + the set window geometry clamped to the bounding rectangle of the + combined geometry of the surface of the xdg_surface and the associated + subsurfaces. + + + - - - The ping event asks the client if it's still alive. Pass the - serial specified in the event back to the compositor by sending - a "pong" request back with the specified serial. + + + When a configure event is received, if a client commits the + surface in response to the configure event, then the client + must make an ack_configure request sometime before the commit + request, passing along the serial of the configure event. - Compositors can use this to determine if the client is still - alive. It's unspecified what will happen if the client doesn't - respond to the ping request, or in what timeframe. Clients should - try to respond in a reasonable amount of time. + For instance, for toplevel surfaces the compositor might use this + information to move a surface to the top left only when the client has + drawn itself for the maximized or fullscreen state. - A compositor is free to ping in any way it wants, but a client must - always respond to any xdg_shell object it created. + If the client receives multiple configure events before it + can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event. + + A client is not required to commit immediately after sending + an ack_configure request - it may even ack_configure several times + before its next surface commit. + + A client may send multiple ack_configure requests before committing, but + only the last request sent before a commit indicates which configure + event the client really is responding to. - + + + + + + The configure event marks the end of a configure sequence. A configure + sequence is a set of one or more events configuring the state of the + xdg_surface, including the final xdg_surface.configure event. + + Where applicable, xdg_surface surface roles will during a configure + sequence extend this event as a latched state sent as events before the + xdg_surface.configure event. Such events should be considered to make up + a set of atomically applied configuration states, where the + xdg_surface.configure commits the accumulated state. + + Clients should arrange their surface for the new states, and then send + an ack_configure request with the serial sent in this configure event at + some point before committing the new surface. + + If the client receives multiple configure events before it can respond + to one, it is free to discard all but the last event it received. + + - - - - A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or - the client may be deemed unresponsive. - - - - - - An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for - implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface. + + + This interface defines an xdg_surface role which allows a surface to, + among other things, set window-like properties such as maximize, + fullscreen, and minimize, set application-specific metadata like title and + id, and well as trigger user interactive operations such as interactive + resize and move. - It provides requests to treat surfaces like windows, allowing to set - properties like maximized, fullscreen, minimized, and to move and resize - them, and associate metadata like title and app id. + Unmapping an xdg_toplevel means that the surface cannot be shown + by the compositor until it is explicitly mapped again. + All active operations (e.g., move, resize) are canceled and all + attributes (e.g. title, state, stacking, ...) are discarded for + an xdg_toplevel surface when it is unmapped. - The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface - for the xdg_surface state to take effect. Prior to committing the new - state, it can set up initial configuration, such as maximizing or setting - a window geometry. - - Even without attaching a buffer the compositor must respond to initial - committed configuration, for instance sending a configure event with - expected window geometry if the client maximized its surface during - initialization. - - For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have - committed both an xdg_surface state and a buffer. + Attaching a null buffer to a toplevel unmaps the surface. - - Unmap and destroy the window. The window will be effectively - hidden from the user's point of view, and all state like - maximization, fullscreen, and so on, will be lost. + + This request destroys the role surface and unmaps the surface; + see "Unmapping" behavior in interface section for details. - Set the "parent" of this surface. This window should be stacked - above a parent. The parent surface must be mapped as long as this - surface is mapped. + Set the "parent" of this surface. This surface should be stacked + above the parent surface and all other ancestor surfaces. Parent windows should be set on dialogs, toolboxes, or other "auxiliary" surfaces, so that the parent is raised when the dialog is raised. + + Setting a null parent for a child window removes any parent-child + relationship for the child. Setting a null parent for a window which + currently has no parent is a no-op. + + If the parent is unmapped then its children are managed as + though the parent of the now-unmapped parent has become the + parent of this surface. If no parent exists for the now-unmapped + parent then the children are managed as though they have no + parent surface. - + @@ -206,7 +599,7 @@ service name. The compositor shell will try to group application surfaces together - by their app ID. As a best practice, it is suggested to select app + by their app ID. As a best practice, it is suggested to select app ID's that match the basename of the application's .desktop file. For example, "org.freedesktop.FooViewer" where the .desktop file is "org.freedesktop.FooViewer.desktop". @@ -222,19 +615,18 @@ - Clients implementing client-side decorations might want to show - a context menu when right-clicking on the decorations, giving the - user a menu that they can use to maximize or minimize the window. + Clients implementing client-side decorations might want to show + a context menu when right-clicking on the decorations, giving the + user a menu that they can use to maximize or minimize the window. - This request asks the compositor to pop up such a window menu at - the given position, relative to the local surface coordinates of - the parent surface. There are no guarantees as to what menu items - the window menu contains. + This request asks the compositor to pop up such a window menu at + the given position, relative to the local surface coordinates of + the parent surface. There are no guarantees as to what menu items + the window menu contains. - This request must be used in response to some sort of user action - like a button press, key press, or touch down event. + This request must be used in response to some sort of user action + like a button press, key press, or touch down event. - @@ -320,197 +712,255 @@ - The different state values used on the surface. This is designed for - state values like maximized, fullscreen. It is paired with the - configure event to ensure that both the client and the compositor - setting the state can be synchronized. + The different state values used on the surface. This is designed for + state values like maximized, fullscreen. It is paired with the + configure event to ensure that both the client and the compositor + setting the state can be synchronized. - States set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied on - the next commit. - - Desktop environments may extend this enum by taking up a range of - values and documenting the range they chose in this description. - They are not required to document the values for the range that they - chose. Ideally, any good extensions from a desktop environment should - make its way into standardization into this enum. - - The current reserved ranges are: - - 0x0000 - 0x0FFF: xdg-shell core values, documented below. - 0x1000 - 0x1FFF: GNOME - - - - The surface is maximized. The window geometry specified in the configure - event must be obeyed by the client. + States set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied on + the next commit. + + + The surface is maximized. The window geometry specified in the configure + event must be obeyed by the client. + + The client should draw without shadow or other + decoration outside of the window geometry. + - - - The surface is fullscreen. The window geometry specified in the configure - event must be obeyed by the client. - + + + The surface is fullscreen. The window geometry specified in the + configure event is a maximum; the client cannot resize beyond it. For + a surface to cover the whole fullscreened area, the geometry + dimensions must be obeyed by the client. For more details, see + xdg_toplevel.set_fullscreen. + - - - The surface is being resized. The window geometry specified in the - configure event is a maximum; the client cannot resize beyond it. - Clients that have aspect ratio or cell sizing configuration can use - a smaller size, however. - + + + The surface is being resized. The window geometry specified in the + configure event is a maximum; the client cannot resize beyond it. + Clients that have aspect ratio or cell sizing configuration can use + a smaller size, however. + - - - Client window decorations should be painted as if the window is - active. Do not assume this means that the window actually has - keyboard or pointer focus. - + + + Client window decorations should be painted as if the window is + active. Do not assume this means that the window actually has + keyboard or pointer focus. + + + + + The window is currently in a tiled layout and the left edge is + considered to be adjacent to another part of the tiling grid. + + + + + The window is currently in a tiled layout and the right edge is + considered to be adjacent to another part of the tiling grid. + + + + + The window is currently in a tiled layout and the top edge is + considered to be adjacent to another part of the tiling grid. + + + + + The window is currently in a tiled layout and the bottom edge is + considered to be adjacent to another part of the tiling grid. + - - - The configure event asks the client to resize its surface or to - change its state. + + + Set a maximum size for the window. - The width and height arguments specify a hint to the window - about how its surface should be resized in window geometry - coordinates. See set_window_geometry. + The client can specify a maximum size so that the compositor does + not try to configure the window beyond this size. - If the width or height arguments are zero, it means the client - should decide its own window dimension. This may happen when the - compositor need to configure the state of the surface but doesn't - have any information about any previous or expected dimension. + The width and height arguments are in window geometry coordinates. + See xdg_surface.set_window_geometry. - The states listed in the event specify how the width/height - arguments should be interpreted, and possibly how it should be - drawn. + Values set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied + on the next commit. - Clients should arrange their surface for the new size and - states, and then send a ack_configure request with the serial - sent in this configure event at some point before committing - the new surface. + The compositor can use this information to allow or disallow + different states like maximize or fullscreen and draw accurate + animations. - If the client receives multiple configure events before it - can respond to one, it is free to discard all but the last - event it received. + Similarly, a tiling window manager may use this information to + place and resize client windows in a more effective way. + + The client should not rely on the compositor to obey the maximum + size. The compositor may decide to ignore the values set by the + client and request a larger size. + + If never set, or a value of zero in the request, means that the + client has no expected maximum size in the given dimension. + As a result, a client wishing to reset the maximum size + to an unspecified state can use zero for width and height in the + request. + + Requesting a maximum size to be smaller than the minimum size of + a surface is illegal and will result in a protocol error. + + The width and height must be greater than or equal to zero. Using + strictly negative values for width and height will result in a + protocol error. - - - - - - - - When a configure event is received, if a client commits the - surface in response to the configure event, then the client - must make a ack_configure request before the commit request, - passing along the serial of the configure event. - - For instance, the compositor might use this information to move - a surface to the top left only when the client has drawn itself - for the maximized or fullscreen state. - - If the client receives multiple configure events before it - can respond to one, it only has to ack the last configure event. - - - - - The window geometry of a window is its "visible bounds" from the - user's perspective. Client-side decorations often have invisible - portions like drop-shadows which should be ignored for the - purposes of aligning, placing and constraining windows. + + + Set a minimum size for the window. - The window geometry is double buffered, and will be applied at the - time wl_surface.commit of the corresponding wl_surface is called. + The client can specify a minimum size so that the compositor does + not try to configure the window below this size. - Once the window geometry of the surface is set once, it is not - possible to unset it, and it will remain the same until - set_window_geometry is called again, even if a new subsurface or - buffer is attached. + The width and height arguments are in window geometry coordinates. + See xdg_surface.set_window_geometry. - If never set, the value is the full bounds of the surface, - including any subsurfaces. This updates dynamically on every - commit. This unset mode is meant for extremely simple clients. + Values set in this way are double-buffered. They will get applied + on the next commit. - If responding to a configure event, the window geometry in here - must respect the sizing negotiations specified by the states in - the configure event. + The compositor can use this information to allow or disallow + different states like maximize or fullscreen and draw accurate + animations. - The arguments are given in the surface local coordinate space of - the wl_surface associated with this xdg_surface. + Similarly, a tiling window manager may use this information to + place and resize client windows in a more effective way. - The width and height must be greater than zero. + The client should not rely on the compositor to obey the minimum + size. The compositor may decide to ignore the values set by the + client and request a smaller size. + + If never set, or a value of zero in the request, means that the + client has no expected minimum size in the given dimension. + As a result, a client wishing to reset the minimum size + to an unspecified state can use zero for width and height in the + request. + + Requesting a minimum size to be larger than the maximum size of + a surface is illegal and will result in a protocol error. + + The width and height must be greater than or equal to zero. Using + strictly negative values for width and height will result in a + protocol error. - - - Maximize the surface. + Maximize the surface. - After requesting that the surface should be maximized, the compositor - will respond by emitting a configure event with the "maximized" state - and the required window geometry. The client should then update its - content, drawing it in a maximized state, i.e. without shadow or other - decoration outside of the window geometry. The client must also - acknowledge the configure when committing the new content (see - ack_configure). + After requesting that the surface should be maximized, the compositor + will respond by emitting a configure event. Whether this configure + actually sets the window maximized is subject to compositor policies. + The client must then update its content, drawing in the configured + state. The client must also acknowledge the configure when committing + the new content (see ack_configure). - It is up to the compositor to decide how and where to maximize the - surface, for example which output and what region of the screen should - be used. + It is up to the compositor to decide how and where to maximize the + surface, for example which output and what region of the screen should + be used. - If the surface was already maximized, the compositor will still emit - a configure event with the "maximized" state. + If the surface was already maximized, the compositor will still emit + a configure event with the "maximized" state. + + If the surface is in a fullscreen state, this request has no direct + effect. It may alter the state the surface is returned to when + unmaximized unless overridden by the compositor. - Unmaximize the surface. + Unmaximize the surface. - After requesting that the surface should be unmaximized, the compositor - will respond by emitting a configure event without the "maximized" - state. If available, the compositor will include the window geometry - dimensions the window had prior to being maximized in the configure - request. The client must then update its content, drawing it in a - regular state, i.e. potentially with shadow, etc. The client must also - acknowledge the configure when committing the new content (see - ack_configure). + After requesting that the surface should be unmaximized, the compositor + will respond by emitting a configure event. Whether this actually + un-maximizes the window is subject to compositor policies. + If available and applicable, the compositor will include the window + geometry dimensions the window had prior to being maximized in the + configure event. The client must then update its content, drawing it in + the configured state. The client must also acknowledge the configure + when committing the new content (see ack_configure). - It is up to the compositor to position the surface after it was - unmaximized; usually the position the surface had before maximizing, if - applicable. + It is up to the compositor to position the surface after it was + unmaximized; usually the position the surface had before maximizing, if + applicable. - If the surface was already not maximized, the compositor will still - emit a configure event without the "maximized" state. + If the surface was already not maximized, the compositor will still + emit a configure event without the "maximized" state. + + If the surface is in a fullscreen state, this request has no direct + effect. It may alter the state the surface is returned to when + unmaximized unless overridden by the compositor. - + Make the surface fullscreen. - You can specify an output that you would prefer to be fullscreen. - If this value is NULL, it's up to the compositor to choose which - display will be used to map this surface. + After requesting that the surface should be fullscreened, the + compositor will respond by emitting a configure event. Whether the + client is actually put into a fullscreen state is subject to compositor + policies. The client must also acknowledge the configure when + committing the new content (see ack_configure). - If the surface doesn't cover the whole output, the compositor will - position the surface in the center of the output and compensate with - black borders filling the rest of the output. + The output passed by the request indicates the client's preference as + to which display it should be set fullscreen on. If this value is NULL, + it's up to the compositor to choose which display will be used to map + this surface. + + If the surface doesn't cover the whole output, the compositor will + position the surface in the center of the output and compensate with + with border fill covering the rest of the output. The content of the + border fill is undefined, but should be assumed to be in some way that + attempts to blend into the surrounding area (e.g. solid black). + + If the fullscreened surface is not opaque, the compositor must make + sure that other screen content not part of the same surface tree (made + up of subsurfaces, popups or similarly coupled surfaces) are not + visible below the fullscreened surface. - + + + + Make the surface no longer fullscreen. + + After requesting that the surface should be unfullscreened, the + compositor will respond by emitting a configure event. + Whether this actually removes the fullscreen state of the client is + subject to compositor policies. + + Making a surface unfullscreen sets states for the surface based on the following: + * the state(s) it may have had before becoming fullscreen + * any state(s) decided by the compositor + * any state(s) requested by the client while the surface was fullscreen + + The compositor may include the previous window geometry dimensions in + the configure event, if applicable. + + The client must also acknowledge the configure when committing the new + content (see ack_configure). + + @@ -525,75 +975,86 @@ + + + This configure event asks the client to resize its toplevel surface or + to change its state. The configured state should not be applied + immediately. See xdg_surface.configure for details. + + The width and height arguments specify a hint to the window + about how its surface should be resized in window geometry + coordinates. See set_window_geometry. + + If the width or height arguments are zero, it means the client + should decide its own window dimension. This may happen when the + compositor needs to configure the state of the surface but doesn't + have any information about any previous or expected dimension. + + The states listed in the event specify how the width/height + arguments should be interpreted, and possibly how it should be + drawn. + + Clients must send an ack_configure in response to this event. See + xdg_surface.configure and xdg_surface.ack_configure for details. + + + + + + - The close event is sent by the compositor when the user - wants the surface to be closed. This should be equivalent to - the user clicking the close button in client-side decorations, - if your application has any... + The close event is sent by the compositor when the user + wants the surface to be closed. This should be equivalent to + the user clicking the close button in client-side decorations, + if your application has any. - This is only a request that the user intends to close your - window. The client may choose to ignore this request, or show - a dialog to ask the user to save their data... + This is only a request that the user intends to close the + window. The client may choose to ignore this request, or show + a dialog to ask the user to save their data, etc. - + - A popup surface is a short-lived, temporary surface that can be - used to implement menus. It takes an explicit grab on the surface - that will be dismissed when the user dismisses the popup. This can - be done by the user clicking outside the surface, using the keyboard, - or even locking the screen through closing the lid or a timeout. + A popup surface is a short-lived, temporary surface. It can be used to + implement for example menus, popovers, tooltips and other similar user + interface concepts. - When the popup is dismissed, a popup_done event will be sent out, - and at the same time the surface will be unmapped. The xdg_popup - object is now inert and cannot be reactivated, so clients should - destroy it. Explicitly destroying the xdg_popup object will also - dismiss the popup and unmap the surface. + A popup can be made to take an explicit grab. See xdg_popup.grab for + details. - Clients will receive events for all their surfaces during this - grab (which is an "owner-events" grab in X11 parlance). This is - done so that users can navigate through submenus and other - "nested" popup windows without having to dismiss the topmost - popup. + When the popup is dismissed, a popup_done event will be sent out, and at + the same time the surface will be unmapped. See the xdg_popup.popup_done + event for details. - Clients that want to dismiss the popup when another surface of - their own is clicked should dismiss the popup using the destroy + Explicitly destroying the xdg_popup object will also dismiss the popup and + unmap the surface. Clients that want to dismiss the popup when another + surface of their own is clicked should dismiss the popup using the destroy request. - The parent surface must have either an xdg_surface or xdg_popup - role. + A newly created xdg_popup will be stacked on top of all previously created + xdg_popup surfaces associated with the same xdg_toplevel. - Specifying an xdg_popup for the parent means that the popups are - nested, with this popup now being the topmost popup. Nested - popups must be destroyed in the reverse order they were created - in, e.g. the only popup you are allowed to destroy at all times - is the topmost one. - - If there is an existing popup when creating a new popup, the - parent must be the current topmost popup. - - A parent surface must be mapped before the new popup is mapped. - - When compositors choose to dismiss a popup, they will likely - dismiss every nested popup as well. When a compositor dismisses - popups, it will follow the same dismissing order as required - from the client. + The parent of an xdg_popup must be mapped (see the xdg_surface + description) before the xdg_popup itself. The x and y arguments passed when creating the popup object specify where the top left of the popup should be placed, relative to the local surface coordinates of the parent surface. See - xdg_shell.get_xdg_popup. + xdg_surface.get_popup. An xdg_popup must intersect with or be at least + partially adjacent to its parent surface. The client must call wl_surface.commit on the corresponding wl_surface for the xdg_popup state to take effect. - - For a surface to be mapped by the compositor the client must have - committed both the xdg_popup state and a buffer. + + + + This destroys the popup. Explicitly destroying the xdg_popup @@ -604,6 +1065,73 @@ + + + This request makes the created popup take an explicit grab. An explicit + grab will be dismissed when the user dismisses the popup, or when the + client destroys the xdg_popup. This can be done by the user clicking + outside the surface, using the keyboard, or even locking the screen + through closing the lid or a timeout. + + If the compositor denies the grab, the popup will be immediately + dismissed. + + This request must be used in response to some sort of user action like a + button press, key press, or touch down event. The serial number of the + event should be passed as 'serial'. + + The parent of a grabbing popup must either be an xdg_toplevel surface or + another xdg_popup with an explicit grab. If the parent is another + xdg_popup it means that the popups are nested, with this popup now being + the topmost popup. + + Nested popups must be destroyed in the reverse order they were created + in, e.g. the only popup you are allowed to destroy at all times is the + topmost one. + + When compositors choose to dismiss a popup, they may dismiss every + nested grabbing popup as well. When a compositor dismisses popups, it + will follow the same dismissing order as required from the client. + + The parent of a grabbing popup must either be another xdg_popup with an + active explicit grab, or an xdg_popup or xdg_toplevel, if there are no + explicit grabs already taken. + + If the topmost grabbing popup is destroyed, the grab will be returned to + the parent of the popup, if that parent previously had an explicit grab. + + If the parent is a grabbing popup which has already been dismissed, this + popup will be immediately dismissed. If the parent is a popup that did + not take an explicit grab, an error will be raised. + + During a popup grab, the client owning the grab will receive pointer + and touch events for all their surfaces as normal (similar to an + "owner-events" grab in X11 parlance), while the top most grabbing popup + will always have keyboard focus. + + + + + + + + This event asks the popup surface to configure itself given the + configuration. The configured state should not be applied immediately. + See xdg_surface.configure for details. + + The x and y arguments represent the position the popup was placed at + given the xdg_positioner rule, relative to the upper left corner of the + window geometry of the parent surface. + + + + + + + The popup_done event is sent out when a popup is dismissed by the