Commit Graph

110 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Quantum
a380803d37 [client] libdecor: fix gcc compile warnings-turned-errors
This commit fixes the -Wmissing-field-initializers warning, which can only
be disabled with a pragma. GCC wants us to Initialize libdecor reserved
fields, which requires knowing how many reserved fields there are.
This is an implementation detail, and so we can only disable the warning.

This also fixes -Wincompatible-pointer-types, which is an actual bug.
2021-04-19 17:03:13 +10:00
Geoffrey McRae
ae36abb1ca [client] x11: fallback to a utility window if motif atom is missing
If the window manager does not support the motif hints then fallback to
creating a utility window, do not do both. A utility window is a
sub-optimal fallback as it may prevent the application being shown in
the taskbar or as a running application as has been reported on KDE.
2021-03-27 21:42:47 +11:00
Mikko Rasa
358515f4a8 [client] x11: Find and use the correct valuators for mouse axes
Using the first two valuators present in the event is incorrect.  Events
with only one valuator set, such as those sent by the Xorg evdev driver
when the mouse moved along one axis only, were being discarded.  On the
other hand, mice with multiple scroll wheels may be able to emit events
with two scroll wheel valuators set.

The XInput2 specification is light on details, but "Rel X" and "Rel Y"
appear to be the de facto standard names for the motion valuators.  If
valuators with those labels are not found, fall back to using valuators
with numbers 0 and 1.
2021-03-27 21:12:52 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
d74307223f [client] x11: set the window center via WM_SIZE_HINTS
Due to the confusing nature of the x11 protocol, bit_gravity and
win_gravity are not what they appear to be. These do not describe the
window position but rather the pixels/subwindows when the window is
resized. Instead set the gravity via the WM_SIZE_HINTS property which
all modern window managers should respect.
2021-03-27 21:05:27 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
5aa7a391ac [client] x11: implement center, borderless and maximized parameters 2021-03-27 11:17:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
1bf9fb7d73 [client] x11: fix segfault caused by clipboard processing on shutdown 2021-03-27 10:06:57 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
84d4c18c48 [client] x11: split out atoms into a seperate structure 2021-03-27 10:05:57 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
2f14d64289 [client] x11: split out clipboard code for maintainabillity 2021-03-27 09:21:32 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
ab4d7cb94b [client] x11: _NET_WM_* hints are ATOMS not CARDINAL
This fixes the fullscreen and likely borderless issue too that people
have been reporting on X11 under gnome. Thanks to tdb in discord for
spotting the error.
2021-03-25 09:29:06 +11:00
Quantum
ba3243f88a [client] wayland: make input handlers aware of multiple surfaces
This prevents input handlers from breaking in presence of subsurfaces,
which are used by libdecor for client-side decorations.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
d6a290a31d [client] wayland: implement libdecor pseudo-shell backend
This allows decorations to be drawn on GNOME and other crazy compositors
that do not support server-side decorations.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
82e107af8a [client] cmake: support building with libdecor 2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
4031a862df [client] wayland: split xdg-shell handling into a module
This will allow libdecor to be added as a new pseudo-shell.
2021-03-15 10:54:35 +11:00
Quantum
854b53e28c [client] wayland: use consistent naming in poll module
Some of the functions were named WaylandEpoll*, which is inconsistent.
This commit changed them to be WaylandPoll*.
2021-03-03 16:38:23 +11:00
Tudor Brindus
484012a90c [client] wayland: bind no-op drag-and-drop handlers
Otherwise, libwayland aborts when a drag into the Looking Glass window
occurs.
2021-02-27 14:49:06 +11:00
Tudor Brindus
97009027d1 [client] wayland: require wl_compositor v3 instead of v4
The only addition to v4 was `wl_surface_damage_buffer`, which we do not
use.

This change should allow running on more compositors (even though v4 is
already old -- 5 years now).

Ref
3384f69ecf.
2021-02-27 14:48:40 +11:00
Tudor Brindus
d6b8823dce [client] wayland: gracefully downgrade to wl_output v2
We don't necessarily need `wl_output.release`, which is the only
addition in v3.

This allows Looking Glass to run on Ubuntu 20.04 without having to go
difficult lengths to acquire newer Wayland packages. Since 20.04 is an
LTS release, this seems worthwhile for the small amount of complexity
this introduces.

Fixes
https://forum.level1techs.com/t/latest-build-allow-inhibiting-shortcuts-dialog-ubuntu/168684/6.
2021-02-27 14:48:28 +11:00
Quantum
c34fe10f23 [client] ds: make SDL display server optional
This commit also moved the SDL dependencies into the SDL backend so that
-DENABLE_SDL=NO builds do not link against SDL.
2021-02-26 10:28:51 +11:00
Quantum
5551420983 [client] wayland: clean up #includes in wayland.c
This was missed when splitting up wayland.c into multiple modules.
This commit also drops the useless #include <SDL2/SDL.h>, bringing
SDL removal one step closer.
2021-02-26 09:44:59 +11:00
Quantum
798a1aadb5 [client] wayland: fail gracefully when interfaces are too old
Before, we just attempt to bind, causing an obscure Wayland error.
This commit checks the interface versions and print better error
messages.
2021-02-26 09:43:38 +11:00
Quantum
389d8824e2 [client] wayland: handle output scale changes
If the scale factor of an wl_output changes while the client is running,
the maximum scale factor is not updated. This may result in incorrect
scaling.

Therefore, when the scale factor is changed, we should generate a
resize event.
2021-02-23 20:28:25 +11:00
Quantum
447aedc9a3 [client] wayland: pass scale factor information to renderer 2021-02-21 19:06:53 +11:00
Quantum
b35e19fc27 [client] renderer: add interface for high DPI rendering 2021-02-21 19:06:53 +11:00
Quantum
6b26089353 [client] wayland: keep track of wl_output scale information
This will later be used to control the size of the underlying EGL buffers
in order to handle high DPI.
2021-02-21 19:06:53 +11:00
Quantum
5649d1ad95 [client] wayland: split Wayland display server into modules
The Wayland display server is getting unwieldy due to the sheer size.
To make it easier to edit in the future, I split it into many components
based on logical boundaries.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
1ba1108099 [client] wayland: add option to enable cursor warp
This is enabled on default. Specify wayland:warpSupport=no to disable it,
which may be useful on certain compositors that do not warp when the
pointer is confined.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
9b688909b0 [client] wayland: support LG_DS_WARP_SURFACE
This commit implements support for LG_DS_WARP_SURFACE, as well as a warp
routine based on cursor confines.

This may not necessarily work for all compositors. As such, the old cursor
routines are still kept, and used when wm.warpSupport is set to false.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
270631f1b9 [client] ds: add surface-only warp variant
This commit converts the output of ds->getProp(LG_DS_WARP_SUPPORT) to
an enum containing three items:

* LG_DS_WARP_NONE: warp is not supported at all
* LG_DS_WARP_SURFACE: warp is possible, but only inside the window
* LG_DS_WARP_SCREEN: warp is possible anywhere on the screen

LG_DS_WARP_NONE corresponds to the old false return value, and
LG_DS_WARP_SCREEN corresponds to the old true return value.

LG_DS_WARP_SURFACE is designed for Wayland, where warping is possible,
but only in our window. In this case, since we cannot warp outside
the window, we can warp the cursor to the edge when we attempt to exit.
If the cursor leaves, the normal leave routine gets called, and the
cursor disappears. If the cursor does not end up leaving, we grab it
again.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
98a327e99e [client] wayland: make clipboard writes asynchronous
This allows multiple Wayland clients to stream data from looking glass
without blocking the looking glass main thread.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
800f063a1d [client] wayland: make clipboard read async
This allows reading from the clipboard without blocking the UI thread.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
e01666b6ad [client] wayland: implement epoll registration mechanism
This will be used to register async clipboard I/O callbacks later.
2021-02-21 10:31:49 +11:00
Quantum
a450e0f8f5 [client] wayland: better self-copy detection
This new implementation uses a special mimetype to tag data copied from
the guest, instead of using flags. This should make it easier to
implement asynchronous transfers in the future. Also, it's simpler to
understand and less error-prone.

The pid is included in the mimetype in order to distinguish between
different instances of looking glass: you might want to copy between
two different VMs, for example.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
cc2104c699 [client] wayland: cleanup surface and display
These used to be owned by SDL and can't be cleaned up. This has since
changed.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
5454053d96 [client] x11: set the window class name 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
17d423db06 [client] x11: handle window deletion properly 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
a00a6429d3 [client] app: fix spelling error 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
aafdec02df [client] wayland: fix mouse code post refactor 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
4e1c0cc0d0 [client] ds: refactor app and cursor state into app.c and core.c 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
b0f9d2f713 [client] spice/wayland: improve cursor tracking logic
One of the major issues with the old tracking code is a data race
between the cursor thread updating g_cursor.guest and the
app_handleMouseBasic function. Specifically, the latter may have
sent mouse input via spice that has not been processed by the guest
and updated g_cursor.guest, but the guest may overwrite g_cursor.guest
to a previous state before the input is processed. This causes some
movements to be doubled. Eventually, the cursor positions will
synchronize, but this nevertheless causes a lot of jitter.

In this commit, we introduce a new field g_cursor.projected, which
is unambiguously the position of the cursor after taking into account
all the input already sent via spice. This is synced up to the guest
cursor upon entering the window and when the host restarts. Afterwards,
all mouse movements will be based on this position. This eliminates
all cursor jitter as far as I could tell.

Also, the cursor is now synced to the host position when exiting
capture mode.

A downside of this commit is that if the 1:1 movement patch is not
correctly applied, the cursor position would be wildly off instead
of simply jittering, but that is an unsupported configuration and
should not matter.

Also unsupported is when an application in guest moves the cursor
programmatically and bypassing spice. When using those applications,
capture mode must be on. Before this commit, we try to move the guest
cursor back to where it should be, but it's inherently fragile and
may lead to scenarios such as wild movements in first-person shooters.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
543d660ccc [client] wayland: check for the Wayland platform extension
We used to test for the EGL_KHR_platform_base and EGL_EXT_platform_base,
but those only really signal the availability of eglGetPlatformDisplay(EXT)
functions, not whether the constant EGL_PLATFORM_WAYLAND_KHR or
EGL_PLATFORM_WAYLAND_EXT is accepted by their respective functions.

Instead, we switch to test for the extensions that tells us whether the
Wayland platform is supported.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
ecebcc4c35 [client] opengl: make ds functions optional
Using a macro ENABLE_OPENGL just like ENABLE_EGL to optionally remove
OpenGL implementation code. This is mostly because on Wayland it's just
a rehash of the EGL code (as EGL is the only way to create OpenGL
contexts on Wayland).
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
af2dafbdac [client] wayland: add ability to create OpenGL contexts
This should allow the OpenGL backend to work.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
a56e363e39 [client] wayland: add stubs for OpenGL functions
This allows the client to run on Wayland, even though OpenGL doesn't work.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
06af101bf9 [client] x11: properly handle window destruction and fullscreen support 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
973806dd9c [client] opengl: implement & fix opengl support 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Geoffrey McRae
740dad943b [client] x11: cleanup on failure to initialize 2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Tudor Brindus
cf3e816603 [client] probe Wayland backend first
`$DISPLAY` will be set even in a Wayland session, which causes LG to
initialize itself under Xwayland unless it is explicitly compiled with
`-DENABLE_X11=OFF`.

We could add a Wayland check within the X11 backend, but reordering the
code-generated array seems like a better solution.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
b8bf980a29 [client] wayland: decorate window unless borderless is requested
Show server-side decoration with the xdg_decoration protocol unless
win:borderless=yes.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
5dad69675b [client] wayland: respect request to maximize window
Request the compositor to maximize the window if win:maximize=yes.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00
Quantum
d0d1b31c10 [client] wayland: add handling for close event
When the xdg_toplevel receives a close event, call app_handleCloseEvent.
2021-02-21 10:31:48 +11:00