| 1 | /* Generated by wayland-scanner 1.20.0 */ |
| 2 | |
| 3 | #ifndef WAYLAND_SERVER_PROTOCOL_H |
| 4 | #define WAYLAND_SERVER_PROTOCOL_H |
| 5 | |
| 6 | #include <stdint.h> |
| 7 | #include <stddef.h> |
| 8 | #include "wayland-server.h" |
| 9 | |
| 10 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 11 | extern "C" { |
| 12 | #endif |
| 13 | |
| 14 | struct wl_client; |
| 15 | struct wl_resource; |
| 16 | |
| 17 | /** |
| 18 | * @page page_wayland The wayland protocol |
| 19 | * @section page_ifaces_wayland Interfaces |
| 20 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_display - core global object |
| 21 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_registry - global registry object |
| 22 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_callback - callback object |
| 23 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_compositor - the compositor singleton |
| 24 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_shm_pool - a shared memory pool |
| 25 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_shm - shared memory support |
| 26 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_buffer - content for a wl_surface |
| 27 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_offer - offer to transfer data |
| 28 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_source - offer to transfer data |
| 29 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_device - data transfer device |
| 30 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_device_manager - data transfer interface |
| 31 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_shell - create desktop-style surfaces |
| 32 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_shell_surface - desktop-style metadata interface |
| 33 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_surface - an onscreen surface |
| 34 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_seat - group of input devices |
| 35 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_pointer - pointer input device |
| 36 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_keyboard - keyboard input device |
| 37 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_touch - touchscreen input device |
| 38 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_output - compositor output region |
| 39 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_region - region interface |
| 40 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_subcompositor - sub-surface compositing |
| 41 | * - @subpage page_iface_wl_subsurface - sub-surface interface to a wl_surface |
| 42 | * @section page_copyright_wayland Copyright |
| 43 | * <pre> |
| 44 | * |
| 45 | * Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg |
| 46 | * Copyright © 2010-2011 Intel Corporation |
| 47 | * Copyright © 2012-2013 Collabora, Ltd. |
| 48 | * |
| 49 | * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person |
| 50 | * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files |
| 51 | * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, |
| 52 | * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, |
| 53 | * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, |
| 54 | * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, |
| 55 | * subject to the following conditions: |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the |
| 58 | * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial |
| 59 | * portions of the Software. |
| 60 | * |
| 61 | * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, |
| 62 | * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF |
| 63 | * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND |
| 64 | * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS |
| 65 | * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN |
| 66 | * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN |
| 67 | * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
| 68 | * SOFTWARE. |
| 69 | * </pre> |
| 70 | */ |
| 71 | struct wl_buffer; |
| 72 | struct wl_callback; |
| 73 | struct wl_compositor; |
| 74 | struct wl_data_device; |
| 75 | struct wl_data_device_manager; |
| 76 | struct wl_data_offer; |
| 77 | struct wl_data_source; |
| 78 | struct wl_display; |
| 79 | struct wl_keyboard; |
| 80 | struct wl_output; |
| 81 | struct wl_pointer; |
| 82 | struct wl_region; |
| 83 | struct wl_registry; |
| 84 | struct wl_seat; |
| 85 | struct wl_shell; |
| 86 | struct wl_shell_surface; |
| 87 | struct wl_shm; |
| 88 | struct wl_shm_pool; |
| 89 | struct wl_subcompositor; |
| 90 | struct wl_subsurface; |
| 91 | struct wl_surface; |
| 92 | struct wl_touch; |
| 93 | |
| 94 | #ifndef WL_DISPLAY_INTERFACE |
| 95 | #define WL_DISPLAY_INTERFACE |
| 96 | /** |
| 97 | * @page page_iface_wl_display wl_display |
| 98 | * @section page_iface_wl_display_desc Description |
| 99 | * |
| 100 | * The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It |
| 101 | * is used for internal Wayland protocol features. |
| 102 | * @section page_iface_wl_display_api API |
| 103 | * See @ref iface_wl_display. |
| 104 | */ |
| 105 | /** |
| 106 | * @defgroup iface_wl_display The wl_display interface |
| 107 | * |
| 108 | * The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It |
| 109 | * is used for internal Wayland protocol features. |
| 110 | */ |
| 111 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_display_interface; |
| 112 | #endif |
| 113 | #ifndef WL_REGISTRY_INTERFACE |
| 114 | #define WL_REGISTRY_INTERFACE |
| 115 | /** |
| 116 | * @page page_iface_wl_registry wl_registry |
| 117 | * @section page_iface_wl_registry_desc Description |
| 118 | * |
| 119 | * The singleton global registry object. The server has a number of |
| 120 | * global objects that are available to all clients. These objects |
| 121 | * typically represent an actual object in the server (for example, |
| 122 | * an input device) or they are singleton objects that provide |
| 123 | * extension functionality. |
| 124 | * |
| 125 | * When a client creates a registry object, the registry object |
| 126 | * will emit a global event for each global currently in the |
| 127 | * registry. Globals come and go as a result of device or |
| 128 | * monitor hotplugs, reconfiguration or other events, and the |
| 129 | * registry will send out global and global_remove events to |
| 130 | * keep the client up to date with the changes. To mark the end |
| 131 | * of the initial burst of events, the client can use the |
| 132 | * wl_display.sync request immediately after calling |
| 133 | * wl_display.get_registry. |
| 134 | * |
| 135 | * A client can bind to a global object by using the bind |
| 136 | * request. This creates a client-side handle that lets the object |
| 137 | * emit events to the client and lets the client invoke requests on |
| 138 | * the object. |
| 139 | * @section page_iface_wl_registry_api API |
| 140 | * See @ref iface_wl_registry. |
| 141 | */ |
| 142 | /** |
| 143 | * @defgroup iface_wl_registry The wl_registry interface |
| 144 | * |
| 145 | * The singleton global registry object. The server has a number of |
| 146 | * global objects that are available to all clients. These objects |
| 147 | * typically represent an actual object in the server (for example, |
| 148 | * an input device) or they are singleton objects that provide |
| 149 | * extension functionality. |
| 150 | * |
| 151 | * When a client creates a registry object, the registry object |
| 152 | * will emit a global event for each global currently in the |
| 153 | * registry. Globals come and go as a result of device or |
| 154 | * monitor hotplugs, reconfiguration or other events, and the |
| 155 | * registry will send out global and global_remove events to |
| 156 | * keep the client up to date with the changes. To mark the end |
| 157 | * of the initial burst of events, the client can use the |
| 158 | * wl_display.sync request immediately after calling |
| 159 | * wl_display.get_registry. |
| 160 | * |
| 161 | * A client can bind to a global object by using the bind |
| 162 | * request. This creates a client-side handle that lets the object |
| 163 | * emit events to the client and lets the client invoke requests on |
| 164 | * the object. |
| 165 | */ |
| 166 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_registry_interface; |
| 167 | #endif |
| 168 | #ifndef WL_CALLBACK_INTERFACE |
| 169 | #define WL_CALLBACK_INTERFACE |
| 170 | /** |
| 171 | * @page page_iface_wl_callback wl_callback |
| 172 | * @section page_iface_wl_callback_desc Description |
| 173 | * |
| 174 | * Clients can handle the 'done' event to get notified when |
| 175 | * the related request is done. |
| 176 | * @section page_iface_wl_callback_api API |
| 177 | * See @ref iface_wl_callback. |
| 178 | */ |
| 179 | /** |
| 180 | * @defgroup iface_wl_callback The wl_callback interface |
| 181 | * |
| 182 | * Clients can handle the 'done' event to get notified when |
| 183 | * the related request is done. |
| 184 | */ |
| 185 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_callback_interface; |
| 186 | #endif |
| 187 | #ifndef WL_COMPOSITOR_INTERFACE |
| 188 | #define WL_COMPOSITOR_INTERFACE |
| 189 | /** |
| 190 | * @page page_iface_wl_compositor wl_compositor |
| 191 | * @section page_iface_wl_compositor_desc Description |
| 192 | * |
| 193 | * A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The |
| 194 | * compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple |
| 195 | * surfaces into one displayable output. |
| 196 | * @section page_iface_wl_compositor_api API |
| 197 | * See @ref iface_wl_compositor. |
| 198 | */ |
| 199 | /** |
| 200 | * @defgroup iface_wl_compositor The wl_compositor interface |
| 201 | * |
| 202 | * A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The |
| 203 | * compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple |
| 204 | * surfaces into one displayable output. |
| 205 | */ |
| 206 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_compositor_interface; |
| 207 | #endif |
| 208 | #ifndef WL_SHM_POOL_INTERFACE |
| 209 | #define WL_SHM_POOL_INTERFACE |
| 210 | /** |
| 211 | * @page page_iface_wl_shm_pool wl_shm_pool |
| 212 | * @section page_iface_wl_shm_pool_desc Description |
| 213 | * |
| 214 | * The wl_shm_pool object encapsulates a piece of memory shared |
| 215 | * between the compositor and client. Through the wl_shm_pool |
| 216 | * object, the client can allocate shared memory wl_buffer objects. |
| 217 | * All objects created through the same pool share the same |
| 218 | * underlying mapped memory. Reusing the mapped memory avoids the |
| 219 | * setup/teardown overhead and is useful when interactively resizing |
| 220 | * a surface or for many small buffers. |
| 221 | * @section page_iface_wl_shm_pool_api API |
| 222 | * See @ref iface_wl_shm_pool. |
| 223 | */ |
| 224 | /** |
| 225 | * @defgroup iface_wl_shm_pool The wl_shm_pool interface |
| 226 | * |
| 227 | * The wl_shm_pool object encapsulates a piece of memory shared |
| 228 | * between the compositor and client. Through the wl_shm_pool |
| 229 | * object, the client can allocate shared memory wl_buffer objects. |
| 230 | * All objects created through the same pool share the same |
| 231 | * underlying mapped memory. Reusing the mapped memory avoids the |
| 232 | * setup/teardown overhead and is useful when interactively resizing |
| 233 | * a surface or for many small buffers. |
| 234 | */ |
| 235 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_shm_pool_interface; |
| 236 | #endif |
| 237 | #ifndef WL_SHM_INTERFACE |
| 238 | #define WL_SHM_INTERFACE |
| 239 | /** |
| 240 | * @page page_iface_wl_shm wl_shm |
| 241 | * @section page_iface_wl_shm_desc Description |
| 242 | * |
| 243 | * A singleton global object that provides support for shared |
| 244 | * memory. |
| 245 | * |
| 246 | * Clients can create wl_shm_pool objects using the create_pool |
| 247 | * request. |
| 248 | * |
| 249 | * At connection setup time, the wl_shm object emits one or more |
| 250 | * format events to inform clients about the valid pixel formats |
| 251 | * that can be used for buffers. |
| 252 | * @section page_iface_wl_shm_api API |
| 253 | * See @ref iface_wl_shm. |
| 254 | */ |
| 255 | /** |
| 256 | * @defgroup iface_wl_shm The wl_shm interface |
| 257 | * |
| 258 | * A singleton global object that provides support for shared |
| 259 | * memory. |
| 260 | * |
| 261 | * Clients can create wl_shm_pool objects using the create_pool |
| 262 | * request. |
| 263 | * |
| 264 | * At connection setup time, the wl_shm object emits one or more |
| 265 | * format events to inform clients about the valid pixel formats |
| 266 | * that can be used for buffers. |
| 267 | */ |
| 268 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_shm_interface; |
| 269 | #endif |
| 270 | #ifndef WL_BUFFER_INTERFACE |
| 271 | #define WL_BUFFER_INTERFACE |
| 272 | /** |
| 273 | * @page page_iface_wl_buffer wl_buffer |
| 274 | * @section page_iface_wl_buffer_desc Description |
| 275 | * |
| 276 | * A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are |
| 277 | * created through factory interfaces such as wl_shm, wp_linux_buffer_params |
| 278 | * (from the linux-dmabuf protocol extension) or similar. It has a width and |
| 279 | * a height and can be attached to a wl_surface, but the mechanism by which a |
| 280 | * client provides and updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory |
| 281 | * interface. |
| 282 | * |
| 283 | * If the buffer uses a format that has an alpha channel, the alpha channel |
| 284 | * is assumed to be premultiplied in the color channels unless otherwise |
| 285 | * specified. |
| 286 | * @section page_iface_wl_buffer_api API |
| 287 | * See @ref iface_wl_buffer. |
| 288 | */ |
| 289 | /** |
| 290 | * @defgroup iface_wl_buffer The wl_buffer interface |
| 291 | * |
| 292 | * A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are |
| 293 | * created through factory interfaces such as wl_shm, wp_linux_buffer_params |
| 294 | * (from the linux-dmabuf protocol extension) or similar. It has a width and |
| 295 | * a height and can be attached to a wl_surface, but the mechanism by which a |
| 296 | * client provides and updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory |
| 297 | * interface. |
| 298 | * |
| 299 | * If the buffer uses a format that has an alpha channel, the alpha channel |
| 300 | * is assumed to be premultiplied in the color channels unless otherwise |
| 301 | * specified. |
| 302 | */ |
| 303 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_buffer_interface; |
| 304 | #endif |
| 305 | #ifndef WL_DATA_OFFER_INTERFACE |
| 306 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_INTERFACE |
| 307 | /** |
| 308 | * @page page_iface_wl_data_offer wl_data_offer |
| 309 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_offer_desc Description |
| 310 | * |
| 311 | * A wl_data_offer represents a piece of data offered for transfer |
| 312 | * by another client (the source client). It is used by the |
| 313 | * copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop mechanisms. The offer |
| 314 | * describes the different mime types that the data can be |
| 315 | * converted to and provides the mechanism for transferring the |
| 316 | * data directly from the source client. |
| 317 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_offer_api API |
| 318 | * See @ref iface_wl_data_offer. |
| 319 | */ |
| 320 | /** |
| 321 | * @defgroup iface_wl_data_offer The wl_data_offer interface |
| 322 | * |
| 323 | * A wl_data_offer represents a piece of data offered for transfer |
| 324 | * by another client (the source client). It is used by the |
| 325 | * copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop mechanisms. The offer |
| 326 | * describes the different mime types that the data can be |
| 327 | * converted to and provides the mechanism for transferring the |
| 328 | * data directly from the source client. |
| 329 | */ |
| 330 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_offer_interface; |
| 331 | #endif |
| 332 | #ifndef WL_DATA_SOURCE_INTERFACE |
| 333 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_INTERFACE |
| 334 | /** |
| 335 | * @page page_iface_wl_data_source wl_data_source |
| 336 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_source_desc Description |
| 337 | * |
| 338 | * The wl_data_source object is the source side of a wl_data_offer. |
| 339 | * It is created by the source client in a data transfer and |
| 340 | * provides a way to describe the offered data and a way to respond |
| 341 | * to requests to transfer the data. |
| 342 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_source_api API |
| 343 | * See @ref iface_wl_data_source. |
| 344 | */ |
| 345 | /** |
| 346 | * @defgroup iface_wl_data_source The wl_data_source interface |
| 347 | * |
| 348 | * The wl_data_source object is the source side of a wl_data_offer. |
| 349 | * It is created by the source client in a data transfer and |
| 350 | * provides a way to describe the offered data and a way to respond |
| 351 | * to requests to transfer the data. |
| 352 | */ |
| 353 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_source_interface; |
| 354 | #endif |
| 355 | #ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_INTERFACE |
| 356 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_INTERFACE |
| 357 | /** |
| 358 | * @page page_iface_wl_data_device wl_data_device |
| 359 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_device_desc Description |
| 360 | * |
| 361 | * There is one wl_data_device per seat which can be obtained |
| 362 | * from the global wl_data_device_manager singleton. |
| 363 | * |
| 364 | * A wl_data_device provides access to inter-client data transfer |
| 365 | * mechanisms such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. |
| 366 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_device_api API |
| 367 | * See @ref iface_wl_data_device. |
| 368 | */ |
| 369 | /** |
| 370 | * @defgroup iface_wl_data_device The wl_data_device interface |
| 371 | * |
| 372 | * There is one wl_data_device per seat which can be obtained |
| 373 | * from the global wl_data_device_manager singleton. |
| 374 | * |
| 375 | * A wl_data_device provides access to inter-client data transfer |
| 376 | * mechanisms such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. |
| 377 | */ |
| 378 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_device_interface; |
| 379 | #endif |
| 380 | #ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_INTERFACE |
| 381 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_INTERFACE |
| 382 | /** |
| 383 | * @page page_iface_wl_data_device_manager wl_data_device_manager |
| 384 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_device_manager_desc Description |
| 385 | * |
| 386 | * The wl_data_device_manager is a singleton global object that |
| 387 | * provides access to inter-client data transfer mechanisms such as |
| 388 | * copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. These mechanisms are tied to |
| 389 | * a wl_seat and this interface lets a client get a wl_data_device |
| 390 | * corresponding to a wl_seat. |
| 391 | * |
| 392 | * Depending on the version bound, the objects created from the bound |
| 393 | * wl_data_device_manager object will have different requirements for |
| 394 | * functioning properly. See wl_data_source.set_actions, |
| 395 | * wl_data_offer.accept and wl_data_offer.finish for details. |
| 396 | * @section page_iface_wl_data_device_manager_api API |
| 397 | * See @ref iface_wl_data_device_manager. |
| 398 | */ |
| 399 | /** |
| 400 | * @defgroup iface_wl_data_device_manager The wl_data_device_manager interface |
| 401 | * |
| 402 | * The wl_data_device_manager is a singleton global object that |
| 403 | * provides access to inter-client data transfer mechanisms such as |
| 404 | * copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. These mechanisms are tied to |
| 405 | * a wl_seat and this interface lets a client get a wl_data_device |
| 406 | * corresponding to a wl_seat. |
| 407 | * |
| 408 | * Depending on the version bound, the objects created from the bound |
| 409 | * wl_data_device_manager object will have different requirements for |
| 410 | * functioning properly. See wl_data_source.set_actions, |
| 411 | * wl_data_offer.accept and wl_data_offer.finish for details. |
| 412 | */ |
| 413 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_device_manager_interface; |
| 414 | #endif |
| 415 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_INTERFACE |
| 416 | #define WL_SHELL_INTERFACE |
| 417 | /** |
| 418 | * @page page_iface_wl_shell wl_shell |
| 419 | * @section page_iface_wl_shell_desc Description |
| 420 | * |
| 421 | * This interface is implemented by servers that provide |
| 422 | * desktop-style user interfaces. |
| 423 | * |
| 424 | * It allows clients to associate a wl_shell_surface with |
| 425 | * a basic surface. |
| 426 | * |
| 427 | * Note! This protocol is deprecated and not intended for production use. |
| 428 | * For desktop-style user interfaces, use xdg_shell. |
| 429 | * @section page_iface_wl_shell_api API |
| 430 | * See @ref iface_wl_shell. |
| 431 | */ |
| 432 | /** |
| 433 | * @defgroup iface_wl_shell The wl_shell interface |
| 434 | * |
| 435 | * This interface is implemented by servers that provide |
| 436 | * desktop-style user interfaces. |
| 437 | * |
| 438 | * It allows clients to associate a wl_shell_surface with |
| 439 | * a basic surface. |
| 440 | * |
| 441 | * Note! This protocol is deprecated and not intended for production use. |
| 442 | * For desktop-style user interfaces, use xdg_shell. |
| 443 | */ |
| 444 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_shell_interface; |
| 445 | #endif |
| 446 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 447 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 448 | /** |
| 449 | * @page page_iface_wl_shell_surface wl_shell_surface |
| 450 | * @section page_iface_wl_shell_surface_desc Description |
| 451 | * |
| 452 | * An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for |
| 453 | * implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface. |
| 454 | * |
| 455 | * It provides requests to treat surfaces like toplevel, fullscreen |
| 456 | * or popup windows, move, resize or maximize them, associate |
| 457 | * metadata like title and class, etc. |
| 458 | * |
| 459 | * On the server side the object is automatically destroyed when |
| 460 | * the related wl_surface is destroyed. On the client side, |
| 461 | * wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called before destroying |
| 462 | * the wl_surface object. |
| 463 | * @section page_iface_wl_shell_surface_api API |
| 464 | * See @ref iface_wl_shell_surface. |
| 465 | */ |
| 466 | /** |
| 467 | * @defgroup iface_wl_shell_surface The wl_shell_surface interface |
| 468 | * |
| 469 | * An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for |
| 470 | * implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface. |
| 471 | * |
| 472 | * It provides requests to treat surfaces like toplevel, fullscreen |
| 473 | * or popup windows, move, resize or maximize them, associate |
| 474 | * metadata like title and class, etc. |
| 475 | * |
| 476 | * On the server side the object is automatically destroyed when |
| 477 | * the related wl_surface is destroyed. On the client side, |
| 478 | * wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called before destroying |
| 479 | * the wl_surface object. |
| 480 | */ |
| 481 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_shell_surface_interface; |
| 482 | #endif |
| 483 | #ifndef WL_SURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 484 | #define WL_SURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 485 | /** |
| 486 | * @page page_iface_wl_surface wl_surface |
| 487 | * @section page_iface_wl_surface_desc Description |
| 488 | * |
| 489 | * A surface is a rectangular area that may be displayed on zero |
| 490 | * or more outputs, and shown any number of times at the compositor's |
| 491 | * discretion. They can present wl_buffers, receive user input, and |
| 492 | * define a local coordinate system. |
| 493 | * |
| 494 | * The size of a surface (and relative positions on it) is described |
| 495 | * in surface-local coordinates, which may differ from the buffer |
| 496 | * coordinates of the pixel content, in case a buffer_transform |
| 497 | * or a buffer_scale is used. |
| 498 | * |
| 499 | * A surface without a "role" is fairly useless: a compositor does |
| 500 | * not know where, when or how to present it. The role is the |
| 501 | * purpose of a wl_surface. Examples of roles are a cursor for a |
| 502 | * pointer (as set by wl_pointer.set_cursor), a drag icon |
| 503 | * (wl_data_device.start_drag), a sub-surface |
| 504 | * (wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface), and a window as defined by a |
| 505 | * shell protocol (e.g. wl_shell.get_shell_surface). |
| 506 | * |
| 507 | * A surface can have only one role at a time. Initially a |
| 508 | * wl_surface does not have a role. Once a wl_surface is given a |
| 509 | * role, it is set permanently for the whole lifetime of the |
| 510 | * wl_surface object. Giving the current role again is allowed, |
| 511 | * unless explicitly forbidden by the relevant interface |
| 512 | * specification. |
| 513 | * |
| 514 | * Surface roles are given by requests in other interfaces such as |
| 515 | * wl_pointer.set_cursor. The request should explicitly mention |
| 516 | * that this request gives a role to a wl_surface. Often, this |
| 517 | * request also creates a new protocol object that represents the |
| 518 | * role and adds additional functionality to wl_surface. When a |
| 519 | * client wants to destroy a wl_surface, they must destroy this 'role |
| 520 | * object' before the wl_surface. |
| 521 | * |
| 522 | * Destroying the role object does not remove the role from the |
| 523 | * wl_surface, but it may stop the wl_surface from "playing the role". |
| 524 | * For instance, if a wl_subsurface object is destroyed, the wl_surface |
| 525 | * it was created for will be unmapped and forget its position and |
| 526 | * z-order. It is allowed to create a wl_subsurface for the same |
| 527 | * wl_surface again, but it is not allowed to use the wl_surface as |
| 528 | * a cursor (cursor is a different role than sub-surface, and role |
| 529 | * switching is not allowed). |
| 530 | * @section page_iface_wl_surface_api API |
| 531 | * See @ref iface_wl_surface. |
| 532 | */ |
| 533 | /** |
| 534 | * @defgroup iface_wl_surface The wl_surface interface |
| 535 | * |
| 536 | * A surface is a rectangular area that may be displayed on zero |
| 537 | * or more outputs, and shown any number of times at the compositor's |
| 538 | * discretion. They can present wl_buffers, receive user input, and |
| 539 | * define a local coordinate system. |
| 540 | * |
| 541 | * The size of a surface (and relative positions on it) is described |
| 542 | * in surface-local coordinates, which may differ from the buffer |
| 543 | * coordinates of the pixel content, in case a buffer_transform |
| 544 | * or a buffer_scale is used. |
| 545 | * |
| 546 | * A surface without a "role" is fairly useless: a compositor does |
| 547 | * not know where, when or how to present it. The role is the |
| 548 | * purpose of a wl_surface. Examples of roles are a cursor for a |
| 549 | * pointer (as set by wl_pointer.set_cursor), a drag icon |
| 550 | * (wl_data_device.start_drag), a sub-surface |
| 551 | * (wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface), and a window as defined by a |
| 552 | * shell protocol (e.g. wl_shell.get_shell_surface). |
| 553 | * |
| 554 | * A surface can have only one role at a time. Initially a |
| 555 | * wl_surface does not have a role. Once a wl_surface is given a |
| 556 | * role, it is set permanently for the whole lifetime of the |
| 557 | * wl_surface object. Giving the current role again is allowed, |
| 558 | * unless explicitly forbidden by the relevant interface |
| 559 | * specification. |
| 560 | * |
| 561 | * Surface roles are given by requests in other interfaces such as |
| 562 | * wl_pointer.set_cursor. The request should explicitly mention |
| 563 | * that this request gives a role to a wl_surface. Often, this |
| 564 | * request also creates a new protocol object that represents the |
| 565 | * role and adds additional functionality to wl_surface. When a |
| 566 | * client wants to destroy a wl_surface, they must destroy this 'role |
| 567 | * object' before the wl_surface. |
| 568 | * |
| 569 | * Destroying the role object does not remove the role from the |
| 570 | * wl_surface, but it may stop the wl_surface from "playing the role". |
| 571 | * For instance, if a wl_subsurface object is destroyed, the wl_surface |
| 572 | * it was created for will be unmapped and forget its position and |
| 573 | * z-order. It is allowed to create a wl_subsurface for the same |
| 574 | * wl_surface again, but it is not allowed to use the wl_surface as |
| 575 | * a cursor (cursor is a different role than sub-surface, and role |
| 576 | * switching is not allowed). |
| 577 | */ |
| 578 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_surface_interface; |
| 579 | #endif |
| 580 | #ifndef WL_SEAT_INTERFACE |
| 581 | #define WL_SEAT_INTERFACE |
| 582 | /** |
| 583 | * @page page_iface_wl_seat wl_seat |
| 584 | * @section page_iface_wl_seat_desc Description |
| 585 | * |
| 586 | * A seat is a group of keyboards, pointer and touch devices. This |
| 587 | * object is published as a global during start up, or when such a |
| 588 | * device is hot plugged. A seat typically has a pointer and |
| 589 | * maintains a keyboard focus and a pointer focus. |
| 590 | * @section page_iface_wl_seat_api API |
| 591 | * See @ref iface_wl_seat. |
| 592 | */ |
| 593 | /** |
| 594 | * @defgroup iface_wl_seat The wl_seat interface |
| 595 | * |
| 596 | * A seat is a group of keyboards, pointer and touch devices. This |
| 597 | * object is published as a global during start up, or when such a |
| 598 | * device is hot plugged. A seat typically has a pointer and |
| 599 | * maintains a keyboard focus and a pointer focus. |
| 600 | */ |
| 601 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_seat_interface; |
| 602 | #endif |
| 603 | #ifndef WL_POINTER_INTERFACE |
| 604 | #define WL_POINTER_INTERFACE |
| 605 | /** |
| 606 | * @page page_iface_wl_pointer wl_pointer |
| 607 | * @section page_iface_wl_pointer_desc Description |
| 608 | * |
| 609 | * The wl_pointer interface represents one or more input devices, |
| 610 | * such as mice, which control the pointer location and pointer_focus |
| 611 | * of a seat. |
| 612 | * |
| 613 | * The wl_pointer interface generates motion, enter and leave |
| 614 | * events for the surfaces that the pointer is located over, |
| 615 | * and button and axis events for button presses, button releases |
| 616 | * and scrolling. |
| 617 | * @section page_iface_wl_pointer_api API |
| 618 | * See @ref iface_wl_pointer. |
| 619 | */ |
| 620 | /** |
| 621 | * @defgroup iface_wl_pointer The wl_pointer interface |
| 622 | * |
| 623 | * The wl_pointer interface represents one or more input devices, |
| 624 | * such as mice, which control the pointer location and pointer_focus |
| 625 | * of a seat. |
| 626 | * |
| 627 | * The wl_pointer interface generates motion, enter and leave |
| 628 | * events for the surfaces that the pointer is located over, |
| 629 | * and button and axis events for button presses, button releases |
| 630 | * and scrolling. |
| 631 | */ |
| 632 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_pointer_interface; |
| 633 | #endif |
| 634 | #ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_INTERFACE |
| 635 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_INTERFACE |
| 636 | /** |
| 637 | * @page page_iface_wl_keyboard wl_keyboard |
| 638 | * @section page_iface_wl_keyboard_desc Description |
| 639 | * |
| 640 | * The wl_keyboard interface represents one or more keyboards |
| 641 | * associated with a seat. |
| 642 | * @section page_iface_wl_keyboard_api API |
| 643 | * See @ref iface_wl_keyboard. |
| 644 | */ |
| 645 | /** |
| 646 | * @defgroup iface_wl_keyboard The wl_keyboard interface |
| 647 | * |
| 648 | * The wl_keyboard interface represents one or more keyboards |
| 649 | * associated with a seat. |
| 650 | */ |
| 651 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_keyboard_interface; |
| 652 | #endif |
| 653 | #ifndef WL_TOUCH_INTERFACE |
| 654 | #define WL_TOUCH_INTERFACE |
| 655 | /** |
| 656 | * @page page_iface_wl_touch wl_touch |
| 657 | * @section page_iface_wl_touch_desc Description |
| 658 | * |
| 659 | * The wl_touch interface represents a touchscreen |
| 660 | * associated with a seat. |
| 661 | * |
| 662 | * Touch interactions can consist of one or more contacts. |
| 663 | * For each contact, a series of events is generated, starting |
| 664 | * with a down event, followed by zero or more motion events, |
| 665 | * and ending with an up event. Events relating to the same |
| 666 | * contact point can be identified by the ID of the sequence. |
| 667 | * @section page_iface_wl_touch_api API |
| 668 | * See @ref iface_wl_touch. |
| 669 | */ |
| 670 | /** |
| 671 | * @defgroup iface_wl_touch The wl_touch interface |
| 672 | * |
| 673 | * The wl_touch interface represents a touchscreen |
| 674 | * associated with a seat. |
| 675 | * |
| 676 | * Touch interactions can consist of one or more contacts. |
| 677 | * For each contact, a series of events is generated, starting |
| 678 | * with a down event, followed by zero or more motion events, |
| 679 | * and ending with an up event. Events relating to the same |
| 680 | * contact point can be identified by the ID of the sequence. |
| 681 | */ |
| 682 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_touch_interface; |
| 683 | #endif |
| 684 | #ifndef WL_OUTPUT_INTERFACE |
| 685 | #define WL_OUTPUT_INTERFACE |
| 686 | /** |
| 687 | * @page page_iface_wl_output wl_output |
| 688 | * @section page_iface_wl_output_desc Description |
| 689 | * |
| 690 | * An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The |
| 691 | * compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an |
| 692 | * output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is |
| 693 | * actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that |
| 694 | * displays part of the compositor space. This object is published |
| 695 | * as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged. |
| 696 | * @section page_iface_wl_output_api API |
| 697 | * See @ref iface_wl_output. |
| 698 | */ |
| 699 | /** |
| 700 | * @defgroup iface_wl_output The wl_output interface |
| 701 | * |
| 702 | * An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The |
| 703 | * compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an |
| 704 | * output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is |
| 705 | * actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that |
| 706 | * displays part of the compositor space. This object is published |
| 707 | * as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged. |
| 708 | */ |
| 709 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_output_interface; |
| 710 | #endif |
| 711 | #ifndef WL_REGION_INTERFACE |
| 712 | #define WL_REGION_INTERFACE |
| 713 | /** |
| 714 | * @page page_iface_wl_region wl_region |
| 715 | * @section page_iface_wl_region_desc Description |
| 716 | * |
| 717 | * A region object describes an area. |
| 718 | * |
| 719 | * Region objects are used to describe the opaque and input |
| 720 | * regions of a surface. |
| 721 | * @section page_iface_wl_region_api API |
| 722 | * See @ref iface_wl_region. |
| 723 | */ |
| 724 | /** |
| 725 | * @defgroup iface_wl_region The wl_region interface |
| 726 | * |
| 727 | * A region object describes an area. |
| 728 | * |
| 729 | * Region objects are used to describe the opaque and input |
| 730 | * regions of a surface. |
| 731 | */ |
| 732 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_region_interface; |
| 733 | #endif |
| 734 | #ifndef WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_INTERFACE |
| 735 | #define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_INTERFACE |
| 736 | /** |
| 737 | * @page page_iface_wl_subcompositor wl_subcompositor |
| 738 | * @section page_iface_wl_subcompositor_desc Description |
| 739 | * |
| 740 | * The global interface exposing sub-surface compositing capabilities. |
| 741 | * A wl_surface, that has sub-surfaces associated, is called the |
| 742 | * parent surface. Sub-surfaces can be arbitrarily nested and create |
| 743 | * a tree of sub-surfaces. |
| 744 | * |
| 745 | * The root surface in a tree of sub-surfaces is the main |
| 746 | * surface. The main surface cannot be a sub-surface, because |
| 747 | * sub-surfaces must always have a parent. |
| 748 | * |
| 749 | * A main surface with its sub-surfaces forms a (compound) window. |
| 750 | * For window management purposes, this set of wl_surface objects is |
| 751 | * to be considered as a single window, and it should also behave as |
| 752 | * such. |
| 753 | * |
| 754 | * The aim of sub-surfaces is to offload some of the compositing work |
| 755 | * within a window from clients to the compositor. A prime example is |
| 756 | * a video player with decorations and video in separate wl_surface |
| 757 | * objects. This should allow the compositor to pass YUV video buffer |
| 758 | * processing to dedicated overlay hardware when possible. |
| 759 | * @section page_iface_wl_subcompositor_api API |
| 760 | * See @ref iface_wl_subcompositor. |
| 761 | */ |
| 762 | /** |
| 763 | * @defgroup iface_wl_subcompositor The wl_subcompositor interface |
| 764 | * |
| 765 | * The global interface exposing sub-surface compositing capabilities. |
| 766 | * A wl_surface, that has sub-surfaces associated, is called the |
| 767 | * parent surface. Sub-surfaces can be arbitrarily nested and create |
| 768 | * a tree of sub-surfaces. |
| 769 | * |
| 770 | * The root surface in a tree of sub-surfaces is the main |
| 771 | * surface. The main surface cannot be a sub-surface, because |
| 772 | * sub-surfaces must always have a parent. |
| 773 | * |
| 774 | * A main surface with its sub-surfaces forms a (compound) window. |
| 775 | * For window management purposes, this set of wl_surface objects is |
| 776 | * to be considered as a single window, and it should also behave as |
| 777 | * such. |
| 778 | * |
| 779 | * The aim of sub-surfaces is to offload some of the compositing work |
| 780 | * within a window from clients to the compositor. A prime example is |
| 781 | * a video player with decorations and video in separate wl_surface |
| 782 | * objects. This should allow the compositor to pass YUV video buffer |
| 783 | * processing to dedicated overlay hardware when possible. |
| 784 | */ |
| 785 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_subcompositor_interface; |
| 786 | #endif |
| 787 | #ifndef WL_SUBSURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 788 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_INTERFACE |
| 789 | /** |
| 790 | * @page page_iface_wl_subsurface wl_subsurface |
| 791 | * @section page_iface_wl_subsurface_desc Description |
| 792 | * |
| 793 | * An additional interface to a wl_surface object, which has been |
| 794 | * made a sub-surface. A sub-surface has one parent surface. A |
| 795 | * sub-surface's size and position are not limited to that of the parent. |
| 796 | * Particularly, a sub-surface is not automatically clipped to its |
| 797 | * parent's area. |
| 798 | * |
| 799 | * A sub-surface becomes mapped, when a non-NULL wl_buffer is applied |
| 800 | * and the parent surface is mapped. The order of which one happens |
| 801 | * first is irrelevant. A sub-surface is hidden if the parent becomes |
| 802 | * hidden, or if a NULL wl_buffer is applied. These rules apply |
| 803 | * recursively through the tree of surfaces. |
| 804 | * |
| 805 | * The behaviour of a wl_surface.commit request on a sub-surface |
| 806 | * depends on the sub-surface's mode. The possible modes are |
| 807 | * synchronized and desynchronized, see methods |
| 808 | * wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync. Synchronized |
| 809 | * mode caches the wl_surface state to be applied when the parent's |
| 810 | * state gets applied, and desynchronized mode applies the pending |
| 811 | * wl_surface state directly. A sub-surface is initially in the |
| 812 | * synchronized mode. |
| 813 | * |
| 814 | * Sub-surfaces also have another kind of state, which is managed by |
| 815 | * wl_subsurface requests, as opposed to wl_surface requests. This |
| 816 | * state includes the sub-surface position relative to the parent |
| 817 | * surface (wl_subsurface.set_position), and the stacking order of |
| 818 | * the parent and its sub-surfaces (wl_subsurface.place_above and |
| 819 | * .place_below). This state is applied when the parent surface's |
| 820 | * wl_surface state is applied, regardless of the sub-surface's mode. |
| 821 | * As the exception, set_sync and set_desync are effective immediately. |
| 822 | * |
| 823 | * The main surface can be thought to be always in desynchronized mode, |
| 824 | * since it does not have a parent in the sub-surfaces sense. |
| 825 | * |
| 826 | * Even if a sub-surface is in desynchronized mode, it will behave as |
| 827 | * in synchronized mode, if its parent surface behaves as in |
| 828 | * synchronized mode. This rule is applied recursively throughout the |
| 829 | * tree of surfaces. This means, that one can set a sub-surface into |
| 830 | * synchronized mode, and then assume that all its child and grand-child |
| 831 | * sub-surfaces are synchronized, too, without explicitly setting them. |
| 832 | * |
| 833 | * If the wl_surface associated with the wl_subsurface is destroyed, the |
| 834 | * wl_subsurface object becomes inert. Note, that destroying either object |
| 835 | * takes effect immediately. If you need to synchronize the removal |
| 836 | * of a sub-surface to the parent surface update, unmap the sub-surface |
| 837 | * first by attaching a NULL wl_buffer, update parent, and then destroy |
| 838 | * the sub-surface. |
| 839 | * |
| 840 | * If the parent wl_surface object is destroyed, the sub-surface is |
| 841 | * unmapped. |
| 842 | * @section page_iface_wl_subsurface_api API |
| 843 | * See @ref iface_wl_subsurface. |
| 844 | */ |
| 845 | /** |
| 846 | * @defgroup iface_wl_subsurface The wl_subsurface interface |
| 847 | * |
| 848 | * An additional interface to a wl_surface object, which has been |
| 849 | * made a sub-surface. A sub-surface has one parent surface. A |
| 850 | * sub-surface's size and position are not limited to that of the parent. |
| 851 | * Particularly, a sub-surface is not automatically clipped to its |
| 852 | * parent's area. |
| 853 | * |
| 854 | * A sub-surface becomes mapped, when a non-NULL wl_buffer is applied |
| 855 | * and the parent surface is mapped. The order of which one happens |
| 856 | * first is irrelevant. A sub-surface is hidden if the parent becomes |
| 857 | * hidden, or if a NULL wl_buffer is applied. These rules apply |
| 858 | * recursively through the tree of surfaces. |
| 859 | * |
| 860 | * The behaviour of a wl_surface.commit request on a sub-surface |
| 861 | * depends on the sub-surface's mode. The possible modes are |
| 862 | * synchronized and desynchronized, see methods |
| 863 | * wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync. Synchronized |
| 864 | * mode caches the wl_surface state to be applied when the parent's |
| 865 | * state gets applied, and desynchronized mode applies the pending |
| 866 | * wl_surface state directly. A sub-surface is initially in the |
| 867 | * synchronized mode. |
| 868 | * |
| 869 | * Sub-surfaces also have another kind of state, which is managed by |
| 870 | * wl_subsurface requests, as opposed to wl_surface requests. This |
| 871 | * state includes the sub-surface position relative to the parent |
| 872 | * surface (wl_subsurface.set_position), and the stacking order of |
| 873 | * the parent and its sub-surfaces (wl_subsurface.place_above and |
| 874 | * .place_below). This state is applied when the parent surface's |
| 875 | * wl_surface state is applied, regardless of the sub-surface's mode. |
| 876 | * As the exception, set_sync and set_desync are effective immediately. |
| 877 | * |
| 878 | * The main surface can be thought to be always in desynchronized mode, |
| 879 | * since it does not have a parent in the sub-surfaces sense. |
| 880 | * |
| 881 | * Even if a sub-surface is in desynchronized mode, it will behave as |
| 882 | * in synchronized mode, if its parent surface behaves as in |
| 883 | * synchronized mode. This rule is applied recursively throughout the |
| 884 | * tree of surfaces. This means, that one can set a sub-surface into |
| 885 | * synchronized mode, and then assume that all its child and grand-child |
| 886 | * sub-surfaces are synchronized, too, without explicitly setting them. |
| 887 | * |
| 888 | * If the wl_surface associated with the wl_subsurface is destroyed, the |
| 889 | * wl_subsurface object becomes inert. Note, that destroying either object |
| 890 | * takes effect immediately. If you need to synchronize the removal |
| 891 | * of a sub-surface to the parent surface update, unmap the sub-surface |
| 892 | * first by attaching a NULL wl_buffer, update parent, and then destroy |
| 893 | * the sub-surface. |
| 894 | * |
| 895 | * If the parent wl_surface object is destroyed, the sub-surface is |
| 896 | * unmapped. |
| 897 | */ |
| 898 | extern const struct wl_interface wl_subsurface_interface; |
| 899 | #endif |
| 900 | |
| 901 | #ifndef WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM |
| 902 | #define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM |
| 903 | /** |
| 904 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 905 | * global error values |
| 906 | * |
| 907 | * These errors are global and can be emitted in response to any |
| 908 | * server request. |
| 909 | */ |
| 910 | enum wl_display_error { |
| 911 | /** |
| 912 | * server couldn't find object |
| 913 | */ |
| 914 | WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT = 0, |
| 915 | /** |
| 916 | * method doesn't exist on the specified interface or malformed request |
| 917 | */ |
| 918 | WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD = 1, |
| 919 | /** |
| 920 | * server is out of memory |
| 921 | */ |
| 922 | WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY = 2, |
| 923 | /** |
| 924 | * implementation error in compositor |
| 925 | */ |
| 926 | WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_IMPLEMENTATION = 3, |
| 927 | }; |
| 928 | #endif /* WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 929 | |
| 930 | /** |
| 931 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 932 | * @struct wl_display_interface |
| 933 | */ |
| 934 | struct wl_display_interface { |
| 935 | /** |
| 936 | * asynchronous roundtrip |
| 937 | * |
| 938 | * The sync request asks the server to emit the 'done' event on |
| 939 | * the returned wl_callback object. Since requests are handled |
| 940 | * in-order and events are delivered in-order, this can be used as |
| 941 | * a barrier to ensure all previous requests and the resulting |
| 942 | * events have been handled. |
| 943 | * |
| 944 | * The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the |
| 945 | * compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client |
| 946 | * must not attempt to use it after that point. |
| 947 | * |
| 948 | * The callback_data passed in the callback is the event serial. |
| 949 | * @param callback callback object for the sync request |
| 950 | */ |
| 951 | void (*sync)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 952 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 953 | uint32_t callback); |
| 954 | /** |
| 955 | * get global registry object |
| 956 | * |
| 957 | * This request creates a registry object that allows the client |
| 958 | * to list and bind the global objects available from the |
| 959 | * compositor. |
| 960 | * |
| 961 | * It should be noted that the server side resources consumed in |
| 962 | * response to a get_registry request can only be released when the |
| 963 | * client disconnects, not when the client side proxy is destroyed. |
| 964 | * Therefore, clients should invoke get_registry as infrequently as |
| 965 | * possible to avoid wasting memory. |
| 966 | * @param registry global registry object |
| 967 | */ |
| 968 | void (*get_registry)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 969 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 970 | uint32_t registry); |
| 971 | }; |
| 972 | |
| 973 | #define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR 0 |
| 974 | #define WL_DISPLAY_DELETE_ID 1 |
| 975 | |
| 976 | /** |
| 977 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 978 | */ |
| 979 | #define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 980 | /** |
| 981 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 982 | */ |
| 983 | #define WL_DISPLAY_DELETE_ID_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 984 | |
| 985 | /** |
| 986 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 987 | */ |
| 988 | #define WL_DISPLAY_SYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 989 | /** |
| 990 | * @ingroup iface_wl_display |
| 991 | */ |
| 992 | #define WL_DISPLAY_GET_REGISTRY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 993 | |
| 994 | /** |
| 995 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 996 | * @struct wl_registry_interface |
| 997 | */ |
| 998 | struct wl_registry_interface { |
| 999 | /** |
| 1000 | * bind an object to the display |
| 1001 | * |
| 1002 | * Binds a new, client-created object to the server using the |
| 1003 | * specified name as the identifier. |
| 1004 | * @param name unique numeric name of the object |
| 1005 | * @param interface name of the objects interface |
| 1006 | * @param version version of the objects interface |
| 1007 | * @param id bounded object |
| 1008 | */ |
| 1009 | void (*bind)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1010 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1011 | uint32_t name, |
| 1012 | const char *interface, uint32_t version, uint32_t id); |
| 1013 | }; |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | #define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL 0 |
| 1016 | #define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE 1 |
| 1017 | |
| 1018 | /** |
| 1019 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 1020 | */ |
| 1021 | #define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1022 | /** |
| 1023 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 1024 | */ |
| 1025 | #define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 | /** |
| 1028 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 1029 | */ |
| 1030 | #define WL_REGISTRY_BIND_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1031 | |
| 1032 | /** |
| 1033 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 1034 | * Sends an global event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1035 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1036 | * @param name numeric name of the global object |
| 1037 | * @param interface interface implemented by the object |
| 1038 | * @param version interface version |
| 1039 | */ |
| 1040 | static inline void |
| 1041 | wl_registry_send_global(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t name, const char *interface, uint32_t version) |
| 1042 | { |
| 1043 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL, name, interface, version); |
| 1044 | } |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | /** |
| 1047 | * @ingroup iface_wl_registry |
| 1048 | * Sends an global_remove event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1049 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1050 | * @param name numeric name of the global object |
| 1051 | */ |
| 1052 | static inline void |
| 1053 | wl_registry_send_global_remove(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t name) |
| 1054 | { |
| 1055 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE, name); |
| 1056 | } |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 | #define WL_CALLBACK_DONE 0 |
| 1059 | |
| 1060 | /** |
| 1061 | * @ingroup iface_wl_callback |
| 1062 | */ |
| 1063 | #define WL_CALLBACK_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1064 | |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | /** |
| 1067 | * @ingroup iface_wl_callback |
| 1068 | * Sends an done event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1069 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1070 | * @param callback_data request-specific data for the callback |
| 1071 | */ |
| 1072 | static inline void |
| 1073 | wl_callback_send_done(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t callback_data) |
| 1074 | { |
| 1075 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_CALLBACK_DONE, callback_data); |
| 1076 | } |
| 1077 | |
| 1078 | /** |
| 1079 | * @ingroup iface_wl_compositor |
| 1080 | * @struct wl_compositor_interface |
| 1081 | */ |
| 1082 | struct wl_compositor_interface { |
| 1083 | /** |
| 1084 | * create new surface |
| 1085 | * |
| 1086 | * Ask the compositor to create a new surface. |
| 1087 | * @param id the new surface |
| 1088 | */ |
| 1089 | void (*create_surface)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1090 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1091 | uint32_t id); |
| 1092 | /** |
| 1093 | * create new region |
| 1094 | * |
| 1095 | * Ask the compositor to create a new region. |
| 1096 | * @param id the new region |
| 1097 | */ |
| 1098 | void (*create_region)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1099 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1100 | uint32_t id); |
| 1101 | }; |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | |
| 1104 | /** |
| 1105 | * @ingroup iface_wl_compositor |
| 1106 | */ |
| 1107 | #define WL_COMPOSITOR_CREATE_SURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1108 | /** |
| 1109 | * @ingroup iface_wl_compositor |
| 1110 | */ |
| 1111 | #define WL_COMPOSITOR_CREATE_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 | /** |
| 1114 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool |
| 1115 | * @struct wl_shm_pool_interface |
| 1116 | */ |
| 1117 | struct wl_shm_pool_interface { |
| 1118 | /** |
| 1119 | * create a buffer from the pool |
| 1120 | * |
| 1121 | * Create a wl_buffer object from the pool. |
| 1122 | * |
| 1123 | * The buffer is created offset bytes into the pool and has width |
| 1124 | * and height as specified. The stride argument specifies the |
| 1125 | * number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning |
| 1126 | * of the next. The format is the pixel format of the buffer and |
| 1127 | * must be one of those advertised through the wl_shm.format event. |
| 1128 | * |
| 1129 | * A buffer will keep a reference to the pool it was created from |
| 1130 | * so it is valid to destroy the pool immediately after creating a |
| 1131 | * buffer from it. |
| 1132 | * @param id buffer to create |
| 1133 | * @param offset buffer byte offset within the pool |
| 1134 | * @param width buffer width, in pixels |
| 1135 | * @param height buffer height, in pixels |
| 1136 | * @param stride number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning of the next row |
| 1137 | * @param format buffer pixel format |
| 1138 | */ |
| 1139 | void (*create_buffer)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1140 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1141 | uint32_t id, |
| 1142 | int32_t offset, |
| 1143 | int32_t width, |
| 1144 | int32_t height, |
| 1145 | int32_t stride, |
| 1146 | uint32_t format); |
| 1147 | /** |
| 1148 | * destroy the pool |
| 1149 | * |
| 1150 | * Destroy the shared memory pool. |
| 1151 | * |
| 1152 | * The mmapped memory will be released when all buffers that have |
| 1153 | * been created from this pool are gone. |
| 1154 | */ |
| 1155 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1156 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 1157 | /** |
| 1158 | * change the size of the pool mapping |
| 1159 | * |
| 1160 | * This request will cause the server to remap the backing memory |
| 1161 | * for the pool from the file descriptor passed when the pool was |
| 1162 | * created, but using the new size. This request can only be used |
| 1163 | * to make the pool bigger. |
| 1164 | * @param size new size of the pool, in bytes |
| 1165 | */ |
| 1166 | void (*resize)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1167 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1168 | int32_t size); |
| 1169 | }; |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | |
| 1172 | /** |
| 1173 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool |
| 1174 | */ |
| 1175 | #define WL_SHM_POOL_CREATE_BUFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1176 | /** |
| 1177 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool |
| 1178 | */ |
| 1179 | #define WL_SHM_POOL_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1180 | /** |
| 1181 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool |
| 1182 | */ |
| 1183 | #define WL_SHM_POOL_RESIZE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | #ifndef WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1186 | #define WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1187 | /** |
| 1188 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1189 | * wl_shm error values |
| 1190 | * |
| 1191 | * These errors can be emitted in response to wl_shm requests. |
| 1192 | */ |
| 1193 | enum wl_shm_error { |
| 1194 | /** |
| 1195 | * buffer format is not known |
| 1196 | */ |
| 1197 | WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT = 0, |
| 1198 | /** |
| 1199 | * invalid size or stride during pool or buffer creation |
| 1200 | */ |
| 1201 | WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_STRIDE = 1, |
| 1202 | /** |
| 1203 | * mmapping the file descriptor failed |
| 1204 | */ |
| 1205 | WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FD = 2, |
| 1206 | }; |
| 1207 | #endif /* WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 1208 | |
| 1209 | #ifndef WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM |
| 1210 | #define WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM |
| 1211 | /** |
| 1212 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1213 | * pixel formats |
| 1214 | * |
| 1215 | * This describes the memory layout of an individual pixel. |
| 1216 | * |
| 1217 | * All renderers should support argb8888 and xrgb8888 but any other |
| 1218 | * formats are optional and may not be supported by the particular |
| 1219 | * renderer in use. |
| 1220 | * |
| 1221 | * The drm format codes match the macros defined in drm_fourcc.h, except |
| 1222 | * argb8888 and xrgb8888. The formats actually supported by the compositor |
| 1223 | * will be reported by the format event. |
| 1224 | * |
| 1225 | * For all wl_shm formats and unless specified in another protocol |
| 1226 | * extension, pre-multiplied alpha is used for pixel values. |
| 1227 | */ |
| 1228 | enum wl_shm_format { |
| 1229 | /** |
| 1230 | * 32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1231 | */ |
| 1232 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888 = 0, |
| 1233 | /** |
| 1234 | * 32-bit RGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1235 | */ |
| 1236 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888 = 1, |
| 1237 | /** |
| 1238 | * 8-bit color index format, [7:0] C |
| 1239 | */ |
| 1240 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_C8 = 0x20203843, |
| 1241 | /** |
| 1242 | * 8-bit RGB format, [7:0] R:G:B 3:3:2 |
| 1243 | */ |
| 1244 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB332 = 0x38424752, |
| 1245 | /** |
| 1246 | * 8-bit BGR format, [7:0] B:G:R 2:3:3 |
| 1247 | */ |
| 1248 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR233 = 0x38524742, |
| 1249 | /** |
| 1250 | * 16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1251 | */ |
| 1252 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB4444 = 0x32315258, |
| 1253 | /** |
| 1254 | * 16-bit xBGR format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1255 | */ |
| 1256 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR4444 = 0x32314258, |
| 1257 | /** |
| 1258 | * 16-bit RGBx format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1259 | */ |
| 1260 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX4444 = 0x32315852, |
| 1261 | /** |
| 1262 | * 16-bit BGRx format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1263 | */ |
| 1264 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX4444 = 0x32315842, |
| 1265 | /** |
| 1266 | * 16-bit ARGB format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1267 | */ |
| 1268 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB4444 = 0x32315241, |
| 1269 | /** |
| 1270 | * 16-bit ABGR format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1271 | */ |
| 1272 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR4444 = 0x32314241, |
| 1273 | /** |
| 1274 | * 16-bit RBGA format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1275 | */ |
| 1276 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA4444 = 0x32314152, |
| 1277 | /** |
| 1278 | * 16-bit BGRA format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 4:4:4:4 little endian |
| 1279 | */ |
| 1280 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA4444 = 0x32314142, |
| 1281 | /** |
| 1282 | * 16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian |
| 1283 | */ |
| 1284 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB1555 = 0x35315258, |
| 1285 | /** |
| 1286 | * 16-bit xBGR 1555 format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian |
| 1287 | */ |
| 1288 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR1555 = 0x35314258, |
| 1289 | /** |
| 1290 | * 16-bit RGBx 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 5:5:5:1 little endian |
| 1291 | */ |
| 1292 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX5551 = 0x35315852, |
| 1293 | /** |
| 1294 | * 16-bit BGRx 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 5:5:5:1 little endian |
| 1295 | */ |
| 1296 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX5551 = 0x35315842, |
| 1297 | /** |
| 1298 | * 16-bit ARGB 1555 format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian |
| 1299 | */ |
| 1300 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB1555 = 0x35315241, |
| 1301 | /** |
| 1302 | * 16-bit ABGR 1555 format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian |
| 1303 | */ |
| 1304 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR1555 = 0x35314241, |
| 1305 | /** |
| 1306 | * 16-bit RGBA 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 5:5:5:1 little endian |
| 1307 | */ |
| 1308 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA5551 = 0x35314152, |
| 1309 | /** |
| 1310 | * 16-bit BGRA 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 5:5:5:1 little endian |
| 1311 | */ |
| 1312 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA5551 = 0x35314142, |
| 1313 | /** |
| 1314 | * 16-bit RGB 565 format, [15:0] R:G:B 5:6:5 little endian |
| 1315 | */ |
| 1316 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB565 = 0x36314752, |
| 1317 | /** |
| 1318 | * 16-bit BGR 565 format, [15:0] B:G:R 5:6:5 little endian |
| 1319 | */ |
| 1320 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR565 = 0x36314742, |
| 1321 | /** |
| 1322 | * 24-bit RGB format, [23:0] R:G:B little endian |
| 1323 | */ |
| 1324 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB888 = 0x34324752, |
| 1325 | /** |
| 1326 | * 24-bit BGR format, [23:0] B:G:R little endian |
| 1327 | */ |
| 1328 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR888 = 0x34324742, |
| 1329 | /** |
| 1330 | * 32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1331 | */ |
| 1332 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR8888 = 0x34324258, |
| 1333 | /** |
| 1334 | * 32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1335 | */ |
| 1336 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX8888 = 0x34325852, |
| 1337 | /** |
| 1338 | * 32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1339 | */ |
| 1340 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX8888 = 0x34325842, |
| 1341 | /** |
| 1342 | * 32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1343 | */ |
| 1344 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR8888 = 0x34324241, |
| 1345 | /** |
| 1346 | * 32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1347 | */ |
| 1348 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA8888 = 0x34324152, |
| 1349 | /** |
| 1350 | * 32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1351 | */ |
| 1352 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA8888 = 0x34324142, |
| 1353 | /** |
| 1354 | * 32-bit xRGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1355 | */ |
| 1356 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010 = 0x30335258, |
| 1357 | /** |
| 1358 | * 32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1359 | */ |
| 1360 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR2101010 = 0x30334258, |
| 1361 | /** |
| 1362 | * 32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 10:10:10:2 little endian |
| 1363 | */ |
| 1364 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX1010102 = 0x30335852, |
| 1365 | /** |
| 1366 | * 32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 10:10:10:2 little endian |
| 1367 | */ |
| 1368 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX1010102 = 0x30335842, |
| 1369 | /** |
| 1370 | * 32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1371 | */ |
| 1372 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB2101010 = 0x30335241, |
| 1373 | /** |
| 1374 | * 32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1375 | */ |
| 1376 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR2101010 = 0x30334241, |
| 1377 | /** |
| 1378 | * 32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 10:10:10:2 little endian |
| 1379 | */ |
| 1380 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA1010102 = 0x30334152, |
| 1381 | /** |
| 1382 | * 32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 10:10:10:2 little endian |
| 1383 | */ |
| 1384 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA1010102 = 0x30334142, |
| 1385 | /** |
| 1386 | * packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cr0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1387 | */ |
| 1388 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUYV = 0x56595559, |
| 1389 | /** |
| 1390 | * packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cb0:Y1:Cr0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1391 | */ |
| 1392 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVYU = 0x55595659, |
| 1393 | /** |
| 1394 | * packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cr0:Y0:Cb0 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1395 | */ |
| 1396 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_UYVY = 0x59565955, |
| 1397 | /** |
| 1398 | * packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cb0:Y0:Cr0 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1399 | */ |
| 1400 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_VYUY = 0x59555956, |
| 1401 | /** |
| 1402 | * packed AYCbCr format, [31:0] A:Y:Cb:Cr 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1403 | */ |
| 1404 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_AYUV = 0x56555941, |
| 1405 | /** |
| 1406 | * 2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane |
| 1407 | */ |
| 1408 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV12 = 0x3231564e, |
| 1409 | /** |
| 1410 | * 2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb:Cr plane |
| 1411 | */ |
| 1412 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV21 = 0x3132564e, |
| 1413 | /** |
| 1414 | * 2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x1 subsampled Cr:Cb plane |
| 1415 | */ |
| 1416 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV16 = 0x3631564e, |
| 1417 | /** |
| 1418 | * 2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb:Cr plane |
| 1419 | */ |
| 1420 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV61 = 0x3136564e, |
| 1421 | /** |
| 1422 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes |
| 1423 | */ |
| 1424 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV410 = 0x39565559, |
| 1425 | /** |
| 1426 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes |
| 1427 | */ |
| 1428 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU410 = 0x39555659, |
| 1429 | /** |
| 1430 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes |
| 1431 | */ |
| 1432 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV411 = 0x31315559, |
| 1433 | /** |
| 1434 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes |
| 1435 | */ |
| 1436 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU411 = 0x31315659, |
| 1437 | /** |
| 1438 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes |
| 1439 | */ |
| 1440 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV420 = 0x32315559, |
| 1441 | /** |
| 1442 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes |
| 1443 | */ |
| 1444 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU420 = 0x32315659, |
| 1445 | /** |
| 1446 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes |
| 1447 | */ |
| 1448 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV422 = 0x36315559, |
| 1449 | /** |
| 1450 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes |
| 1451 | */ |
| 1452 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU422 = 0x36315659, |
| 1453 | /** |
| 1454 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes |
| 1455 | */ |
| 1456 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV444 = 0x34325559, |
| 1457 | /** |
| 1458 | * 3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes |
| 1459 | */ |
| 1460 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU444 = 0x34325659, |
| 1461 | /** |
| 1462 | * [7:0] R |
| 1463 | */ |
| 1464 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_R8 = 0x20203852, |
| 1465 | /** |
| 1466 | * [15:0] R little endian |
| 1467 | */ |
| 1468 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_R16 = 0x20363152, |
| 1469 | /** |
| 1470 | * [15:0] R:G 8:8 little endian |
| 1471 | */ |
| 1472 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RG88 = 0x38384752, |
| 1473 | /** |
| 1474 | * [15:0] G:R 8:8 little endian |
| 1475 | */ |
| 1476 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_GR88 = 0x38385247, |
| 1477 | /** |
| 1478 | * [31:0] R:G 16:16 little endian |
| 1479 | */ |
| 1480 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RG1616 = 0x32334752, |
| 1481 | /** |
| 1482 | * [31:0] G:R 16:16 little endian |
| 1483 | */ |
| 1484 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_GR1616 = 0x32335247, |
| 1485 | /** |
| 1486 | * [63:0] x:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1487 | */ |
| 1488 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB16161616F = 0x48345258, |
| 1489 | /** |
| 1490 | * [63:0] x:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1491 | */ |
| 1492 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR16161616F = 0x48344258, |
| 1493 | /** |
| 1494 | * [63:0] A:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1495 | */ |
| 1496 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB16161616F = 0x48345241, |
| 1497 | /** |
| 1498 | * [63:0] A:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1499 | */ |
| 1500 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR16161616F = 0x48344241, |
| 1501 | /** |
| 1502 | * [31:0] X:Y:Cb:Cr 8:8:8:8 little endian |
| 1503 | */ |
| 1504 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XYUV8888 = 0x56555958, |
| 1505 | /** |
| 1506 | * [23:0] Cr:Cb:Y 8:8:8 little endian |
| 1507 | */ |
| 1508 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_VUY888 = 0x34325556, |
| 1509 | /** |
| 1510 | * Y followed by U then V, 10:10:10. Non-linear modifier only |
| 1511 | */ |
| 1512 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_VUY101010 = 0x30335556, |
| 1513 | /** |
| 1514 | * [63:0] Cr0:0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 10:6:10:6:10:6:10:6 little endian per 2 Y pixels |
| 1515 | */ |
| 1516 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y210 = 0x30313259, |
| 1517 | /** |
| 1518 | * [63:0] Cr0:0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian per 2 Y pixels |
| 1519 | */ |
| 1520 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y212 = 0x32313259, |
| 1521 | /** |
| 1522 | * [63:0] Cr0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 16:16:16:16 little endian per 2 Y pixels |
| 1523 | */ |
| 1524 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y216 = 0x36313259, |
| 1525 | /** |
| 1526 | * [31:0] A:Cr:Y:Cb 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1527 | */ |
| 1528 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y410 = 0x30313459, |
| 1529 | /** |
| 1530 | * [63:0] A:0:Cr:0:Y:0:Cb:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian |
| 1531 | */ |
| 1532 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y412 = 0x32313459, |
| 1533 | /** |
| 1534 | * [63:0] A:Cr:Y:Cb 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1535 | */ |
| 1536 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y416 = 0x36313459, |
| 1537 | /** |
| 1538 | * [31:0] X:Cr:Y:Cb 2:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1539 | */ |
| 1540 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XVYU2101010 = 0x30335658, |
| 1541 | /** |
| 1542 | * [63:0] X:0:Cr:0:Y:0:Cb:0 12:4:12:4:12:4:12:4 little endian |
| 1543 | */ |
| 1544 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XVYU12_16161616 = 0x36335658, |
| 1545 | /** |
| 1546 | * [63:0] X:Cr:Y:Cb 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1547 | */ |
| 1548 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XVYU16161616 = 0x38345658, |
| 1549 | /** |
| 1550 | * [63:0] A3:A2:Y3:0:Cr0:0:Y2:0:A1:A0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2:1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2 little endian |
| 1551 | */ |
| 1552 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y0L0 = 0x304c3059, |
| 1553 | /** |
| 1554 | * [63:0] X3:X2:Y3:0:Cr0:0:Y2:0:X1:X0:Y1:0:Cb0:0:Y0:0 1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2:1:1:8:2:8:2:8:2 little endian |
| 1555 | */ |
| 1556 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_X0L0 = 0x304c3058, |
| 1557 | /** |
| 1558 | * [63:0] A3:A2:Y3:Cr0:Y2:A1:A0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 1:1:10:10:10:1:1:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1559 | */ |
| 1560 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Y0L2 = 0x324c3059, |
| 1561 | /** |
| 1562 | * [63:0] X3:X2:Y3:Cr0:Y2:X1:X0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 1:1:10:10:10:1:1:10:10:10 little endian |
| 1563 | */ |
| 1564 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_X0L2 = 0x324c3058, |
| 1565 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV420_8BIT = 0x38305559, |
| 1566 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV420_10BIT = 0x30315559, |
| 1567 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888_A8 = 0x38415258, |
| 1568 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR8888_A8 = 0x38414258, |
| 1569 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX8888_A8 = 0x38415852, |
| 1570 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX8888_A8 = 0x38415842, |
| 1571 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB888_A8 = 0x38413852, |
| 1572 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR888_A8 = 0x38413842, |
| 1573 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB565_A8 = 0x38413552, |
| 1574 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR565_A8 = 0x38413542, |
| 1575 | /** |
| 1576 | * non-subsampled Cr:Cb plane |
| 1577 | */ |
| 1578 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV24 = 0x3432564e, |
| 1579 | /** |
| 1580 | * non-subsampled Cb:Cr plane |
| 1581 | */ |
| 1582 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV42 = 0x3234564e, |
| 1583 | /** |
| 1584 | * 2x1 subsampled Cr:Cb plane, 10 bit per channel |
| 1585 | */ |
| 1586 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_P210 = 0x30313250, |
| 1587 | /** |
| 1588 | * 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 10 bits per channel |
| 1589 | */ |
| 1590 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_P010 = 0x30313050, |
| 1591 | /** |
| 1592 | * 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 12 bits per channel |
| 1593 | */ |
| 1594 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_P012 = 0x32313050, |
| 1595 | /** |
| 1596 | * 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane 16 bits per channel |
| 1597 | */ |
| 1598 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_P016 = 0x36313050, |
| 1599 | /** |
| 1600 | * [63:0] A:x:B:x:G:x:R:x 10:6:10:6:10:6:10:6 little endian |
| 1601 | */ |
| 1602 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_AXBXGXRX106106106106 = 0x30314241, |
| 1603 | /** |
| 1604 | * 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane |
| 1605 | */ |
| 1606 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV15 = 0x3531564e, |
| 1607 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Q410 = 0x30313451, |
| 1608 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_Q401 = 0x31303451, |
| 1609 | /** |
| 1610 | * [63:0] x:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1611 | */ |
| 1612 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB16161616 = 0x38345258, |
| 1613 | /** |
| 1614 | * [63:0] x:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1615 | */ |
| 1616 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR16161616 = 0x38344258, |
| 1617 | /** |
| 1618 | * [63:0] A:R:G:B 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1619 | */ |
| 1620 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB16161616 = 0x38345241, |
| 1621 | /** |
| 1622 | * [63:0] A:B:G:R 16:16:16:16 little endian |
| 1623 | */ |
| 1624 | WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR16161616 = 0x38344241, |
| 1625 | }; |
| 1626 | #endif /* WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM */ |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 | /** |
| 1629 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1630 | * @struct wl_shm_interface |
| 1631 | */ |
| 1632 | struct wl_shm_interface { |
| 1633 | /** |
| 1634 | * create a shm pool |
| 1635 | * |
| 1636 | * Create a new wl_shm_pool object. |
| 1637 | * |
| 1638 | * The pool can be used to create shared memory based buffer |
| 1639 | * objects. The server will mmap size bytes of the passed file |
| 1640 | * descriptor, to use as backing memory for the pool. |
| 1641 | * @param id pool to create |
| 1642 | * @param fd file descriptor for the pool |
| 1643 | * @param size pool size, in bytes |
| 1644 | */ |
| 1645 | void (*create_pool)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1646 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1647 | uint32_t id, |
| 1648 | int32_t fd, |
| 1649 | int32_t size); |
| 1650 | }; |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | #define WL_SHM_FORMAT 0 |
| 1653 | |
| 1654 | /** |
| 1655 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1656 | */ |
| 1657 | #define WL_SHM_FORMAT_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1658 | |
| 1659 | /** |
| 1660 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1661 | */ |
| 1662 | #define WL_SHM_CREATE_POOL_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | /** |
| 1665 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shm |
| 1666 | * Sends an format event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1667 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1668 | * @param format buffer pixel format |
| 1669 | */ |
| 1670 | static inline void |
| 1671 | wl_shm_send_format(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t format) |
| 1672 | { |
| 1673 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SHM_FORMAT, format); |
| 1674 | } |
| 1675 | |
| 1676 | /** |
| 1677 | * @ingroup iface_wl_buffer |
| 1678 | * @struct wl_buffer_interface |
| 1679 | */ |
| 1680 | struct wl_buffer_interface { |
| 1681 | /** |
| 1682 | * destroy a buffer |
| 1683 | * |
| 1684 | * Destroy a buffer. If and how you need to release the backing |
| 1685 | * storage is defined by the buffer factory interface. |
| 1686 | * |
| 1687 | * For possible side-effects to a surface, see wl_surface.attach. |
| 1688 | */ |
| 1689 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1690 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 1691 | }; |
| 1692 | |
| 1693 | #define WL_BUFFER_RELEASE 0 |
| 1694 | |
| 1695 | /** |
| 1696 | * @ingroup iface_wl_buffer |
| 1697 | */ |
| 1698 | #define WL_BUFFER_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | /** |
| 1701 | * @ingroup iface_wl_buffer |
| 1702 | */ |
| 1703 | #define WL_BUFFER_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1704 | |
| 1705 | /** |
| 1706 | * @ingroup iface_wl_buffer |
| 1707 | * Sends an release event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1708 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1709 | */ |
| 1710 | static inline void |
| 1711 | wl_buffer_send_release(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 1712 | { |
| 1713 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_BUFFER_RELEASE); |
| 1714 | } |
| 1715 | |
| 1716 | #ifndef WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1717 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1718 | enum wl_data_offer_error { |
| 1719 | /** |
| 1720 | * finish request was called untimely |
| 1721 | */ |
| 1722 | WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_FINISH = 0, |
| 1723 | /** |
| 1724 | * action mask contains invalid values |
| 1725 | */ |
| 1726 | WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK = 1, |
| 1727 | /** |
| 1728 | * action argument has an invalid value |
| 1729 | */ |
| 1730 | WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION = 2, |
| 1731 | /** |
| 1732 | * offer doesn't accept this request |
| 1733 | */ |
| 1734 | WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_OFFER = 3, |
| 1735 | }; |
| 1736 | #endif /* WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | /** |
| 1739 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1740 | * @struct wl_data_offer_interface |
| 1741 | */ |
| 1742 | struct wl_data_offer_interface { |
| 1743 | /** |
| 1744 | * accept one of the offered mime types |
| 1745 | * |
| 1746 | * Indicate that the client can accept the given mime type, or |
| 1747 | * NULL for not accepted. |
| 1748 | * |
| 1749 | * For objects of version 2 or older, this request is used by the |
| 1750 | * client to give feedback whether the client can receive the given |
| 1751 | * mime type, or NULL if none is accepted; the feedback does not |
| 1752 | * determine whether the drag-and-drop operation succeeds or not. |
| 1753 | * |
| 1754 | * For objects of version 3 or newer, this request determines the |
| 1755 | * final result of the drag-and-drop operation. If the end result |
| 1756 | * is that no mime types were accepted, the drag-and-drop operation |
| 1757 | * will be cancelled and the corresponding drag source will receive |
| 1758 | * wl_data_source.cancelled. Clients may still use this event in |
| 1759 | * conjunction with wl_data_source.action for feedback. |
| 1760 | * @param serial serial number of the accept request |
| 1761 | * @param mime_type mime type accepted by the client |
| 1762 | */ |
| 1763 | void (*accept)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1764 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1765 | uint32_t serial, |
| 1766 | const char *mime_type); |
| 1767 | /** |
| 1768 | * request that the data is transferred |
| 1769 | * |
| 1770 | * To transfer the offered data, the client issues this request |
| 1771 | * and indicates the mime type it wants to receive. The transfer |
| 1772 | * happens through the passed file descriptor (typically created |
| 1773 | * with the pipe system call). The source client writes the data in |
| 1774 | * the mime type representation requested and then closes the file |
| 1775 | * descriptor. |
| 1776 | * |
| 1777 | * The receiving client reads from the read end of the pipe until |
| 1778 | * EOF and then closes its end, at which point the transfer is |
| 1779 | * complete. |
| 1780 | * |
| 1781 | * This request may happen multiple times for different mime types, |
| 1782 | * both before and after wl_data_device.drop. Drag-and-drop |
| 1783 | * destination clients may preemptively fetch data or examine it |
| 1784 | * more closely to determine acceptance. |
| 1785 | * @param mime_type mime type desired by receiver |
| 1786 | * @param fd file descriptor for data transfer |
| 1787 | */ |
| 1788 | void (*receive)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1789 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1790 | const char *mime_type, |
| 1791 | int32_t fd); |
| 1792 | /** |
| 1793 | * destroy data offer |
| 1794 | * |
| 1795 | * Destroy the data offer. |
| 1796 | */ |
| 1797 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1798 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 1799 | /** |
| 1800 | * the offer will no longer be used |
| 1801 | * |
| 1802 | * Notifies the compositor that the drag destination successfully |
| 1803 | * finished the drag-and-drop operation. |
| 1804 | * |
| 1805 | * Upon receiving this request, the compositor will emit |
| 1806 | * wl_data_source.dnd_finished on the drag source client. |
| 1807 | * |
| 1808 | * It is a client error to perform other requests than |
| 1809 | * wl_data_offer.destroy after this one. It is also an error to |
| 1810 | * perform this request after a NULL mime type has been set in |
| 1811 | * wl_data_offer.accept or no action was received through |
| 1812 | * wl_data_offer.action. |
| 1813 | * |
| 1814 | * If wl_data_offer.finish request is received for a non drag and |
| 1815 | * drop operation, the invalid_finish protocol error is raised. |
| 1816 | * @since 3 |
| 1817 | */ |
| 1818 | void (*finish)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1819 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 1820 | /** |
| 1821 | * set the available/preferred drag-and-drop actions |
| 1822 | * |
| 1823 | * Sets the actions that the destination side client supports for |
| 1824 | * this operation. This request may trigger the emission of |
| 1825 | * wl_data_source.action and wl_data_offer.action events if the |
| 1826 | * compositor needs to change the selected action. |
| 1827 | * |
| 1828 | * This request can be called multiple times throughout the |
| 1829 | * drag-and-drop operation, typically in response to |
| 1830 | * wl_data_device.enter or wl_data_device.motion events. |
| 1831 | * |
| 1832 | * This request determines the final result of the drag-and-drop |
| 1833 | * operation. If the end result is that no action is accepted, the |
| 1834 | * drag source will receive wl_data_source.cancelled. |
| 1835 | * |
| 1836 | * The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in |
| 1837 | * the wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, and the |
| 1838 | * preferred_action argument must only contain one of those values |
| 1839 | * set, otherwise it will result in a protocol error. |
| 1840 | * |
| 1841 | * While managing an "ask" action, the destination drag-and-drop |
| 1842 | * client may perform further wl_data_offer.receive requests, and |
| 1843 | * is expected to perform one last wl_data_offer.set_actions |
| 1844 | * request with a preferred action other than "ask" (and optionally |
| 1845 | * wl_data_offer.accept) before requesting wl_data_offer.finish, in |
| 1846 | * order to convey the action selected by the user. If the |
| 1847 | * preferred action is not in the wl_data_offer.source_actions |
| 1848 | * mask, an error will be raised. |
| 1849 | * |
| 1850 | * If the "ask" action is dismissed (e.g. user cancellation), the |
| 1851 | * client is expected to perform wl_data_offer.destroy right away. |
| 1852 | * |
| 1853 | * This request can only be made on drag-and-drop offers, a |
| 1854 | * protocol error will be raised otherwise. |
| 1855 | * @param dnd_actions actions supported by the destination client |
| 1856 | * @param preferred_action action preferred by the destination client |
| 1857 | * @since 3 |
| 1858 | */ |
| 1859 | void (*set_actions)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1860 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1861 | uint32_t dnd_actions, |
| 1862 | uint32_t preferred_action); |
| 1863 | }; |
| 1864 | |
| 1865 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER 0 |
| 1866 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS 1 |
| 1867 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION 2 |
| 1868 | |
| 1869 | /** |
| 1870 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1871 | */ |
| 1872 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1873 | /** |
| 1874 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1875 | */ |
| 1876 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 1877 | /** |
| 1878 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1879 | */ |
| 1880 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 1881 | |
| 1882 | /** |
| 1883 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1884 | */ |
| 1885 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACCEPT_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1886 | /** |
| 1887 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1888 | */ |
| 1889 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_RECEIVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1890 | /** |
| 1891 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1892 | */ |
| 1893 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 1894 | /** |
| 1895 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1896 | */ |
| 1897 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_FINISH_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 1898 | /** |
| 1899 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1900 | */ |
| 1901 | #define WL_DATA_OFFER_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 | /** |
| 1904 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1905 | * Sends an offer event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1906 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1907 | * @param mime_type offered mime type |
| 1908 | */ |
| 1909 | static inline void |
| 1910 | wl_data_offer_send_offer(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type) |
| 1911 | { |
| 1912 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER, mime_type); |
| 1913 | } |
| 1914 | |
| 1915 | /** |
| 1916 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1917 | * Sends an source_actions event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1918 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1919 | * @param source_actions actions offered by the data source |
| 1920 | */ |
| 1921 | static inline void |
| 1922 | wl_data_offer_send_source_actions(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t source_actions) |
| 1923 | { |
| 1924 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS, source_actions); |
| 1925 | } |
| 1926 | |
| 1927 | /** |
| 1928 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer |
| 1929 | * Sends an action event to the client owning the resource. |
| 1930 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 1931 | * @param dnd_action action selected by the compositor |
| 1932 | */ |
| 1933 | static inline void |
| 1934 | wl_data_offer_send_action(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t dnd_action) |
| 1935 | { |
| 1936 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION, dnd_action); |
| 1937 | } |
| 1938 | |
| 1939 | #ifndef WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1940 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 1941 | enum wl_data_source_error { |
| 1942 | /** |
| 1943 | * action mask contains invalid values |
| 1944 | */ |
| 1945 | WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK = 0, |
| 1946 | /** |
| 1947 | * source doesn't accept this request |
| 1948 | */ |
| 1949 | WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_SOURCE = 1, |
| 1950 | }; |
| 1951 | #endif /* WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 1952 | |
| 1953 | /** |
| 1954 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 1955 | * @struct wl_data_source_interface |
| 1956 | */ |
| 1957 | struct wl_data_source_interface { |
| 1958 | /** |
| 1959 | * add an offered mime type |
| 1960 | * |
| 1961 | * This request adds a mime type to the set of mime types |
| 1962 | * advertised to targets. Can be called several times to offer |
| 1963 | * multiple types. |
| 1964 | * @param mime_type mime type offered by the data source |
| 1965 | */ |
| 1966 | void (*offer)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1967 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1968 | const char *mime_type); |
| 1969 | /** |
| 1970 | * destroy the data source |
| 1971 | * |
| 1972 | * Destroy the data source. |
| 1973 | */ |
| 1974 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1975 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 1976 | /** |
| 1977 | * set the available drag-and-drop actions |
| 1978 | * |
| 1979 | * Sets the actions that the source side client supports for this |
| 1980 | * operation. This request may trigger wl_data_source.action and |
| 1981 | * wl_data_offer.action events if the compositor needs to change |
| 1982 | * the selected action. |
| 1983 | * |
| 1984 | * The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in |
| 1985 | * the wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, otherwise it will |
| 1986 | * result in a protocol error. |
| 1987 | * |
| 1988 | * This request must be made once only, and can only be made on |
| 1989 | * sources used in drag-and-drop, so it must be performed before |
| 1990 | * wl_data_device.start_drag. Attempting to use the source other |
| 1991 | * than for drag-and-drop will raise a protocol error. |
| 1992 | * @param dnd_actions actions supported by the data source |
| 1993 | * @since 3 |
| 1994 | */ |
| 1995 | void (*set_actions)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 1996 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 1997 | uint32_t dnd_actions); |
| 1998 | }; |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET 0 |
| 2001 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND 1 |
| 2002 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED 2 |
| 2003 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED 3 |
| 2004 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED 4 |
| 2005 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION 5 |
| 2006 | |
| 2007 | /** |
| 2008 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2009 | */ |
| 2010 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2011 | /** |
| 2012 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2013 | */ |
| 2014 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2015 | /** |
| 2016 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2017 | */ |
| 2018 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2019 | /** |
| 2020 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2021 | */ |
| 2022 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 2023 | /** |
| 2024 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2025 | */ |
| 2026 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 2027 | /** |
| 2028 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2029 | */ |
| 2030 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 2031 | |
| 2032 | /** |
| 2033 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2034 | */ |
| 2035 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2036 | /** |
| 2037 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2038 | */ |
| 2039 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2040 | /** |
| 2041 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2042 | */ |
| 2043 | #define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 2044 | |
| 2045 | /** |
| 2046 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2047 | * Sends an target event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2048 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2049 | * @param mime_type mime type accepted by the target |
| 2050 | */ |
| 2051 | static inline void |
| 2052 | wl_data_source_send_target(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type) |
| 2053 | { |
| 2054 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET, mime_type); |
| 2055 | } |
| 2056 | |
| 2057 | /** |
| 2058 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2059 | * Sends an send event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2060 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2061 | * @param mime_type mime type for the data |
| 2062 | * @param fd file descriptor for the data |
| 2063 | */ |
| 2064 | static inline void |
| 2065 | wl_data_source_send_send(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type, int32_t fd) |
| 2066 | { |
| 2067 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND, mime_type, fd); |
| 2068 | } |
| 2069 | |
| 2070 | /** |
| 2071 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2072 | * Sends an cancelled event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2073 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2074 | */ |
| 2075 | static inline void |
| 2076 | wl_data_source_send_cancelled(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2077 | { |
| 2078 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED); |
| 2079 | } |
| 2080 | |
| 2081 | /** |
| 2082 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2083 | * Sends an dnd_drop_performed event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2084 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2085 | */ |
| 2086 | static inline void |
| 2087 | wl_data_source_send_dnd_drop_performed(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2088 | { |
| 2089 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED); |
| 2090 | } |
| 2091 | |
| 2092 | /** |
| 2093 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2094 | * Sends an dnd_finished event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2095 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2096 | */ |
| 2097 | static inline void |
| 2098 | wl_data_source_send_dnd_finished(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2099 | { |
| 2100 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED); |
| 2101 | } |
| 2102 | |
| 2103 | /** |
| 2104 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_source |
| 2105 | * Sends an action event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2106 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2107 | * @param dnd_action action selected by the compositor |
| 2108 | */ |
| 2109 | static inline void |
| 2110 | wl_data_source_send_action(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t dnd_action) |
| 2111 | { |
| 2112 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION, dnd_action); |
| 2113 | } |
| 2114 | |
| 2115 | #ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2116 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2117 | enum wl_data_device_error { |
| 2118 | /** |
| 2119 | * given wl_surface has another role |
| 2120 | */ |
| 2121 | WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ROLE = 0, |
| 2122 | }; |
| 2123 | #endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 2124 | |
| 2125 | /** |
| 2126 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2127 | * @struct wl_data_device_interface |
| 2128 | */ |
| 2129 | struct wl_data_device_interface { |
| 2130 | /** |
| 2131 | * start drag-and-drop operation |
| 2132 | * |
| 2133 | * This request asks the compositor to start a drag-and-drop |
| 2134 | * operation on behalf of the client. |
| 2135 | * |
| 2136 | * The source argument is the data source that provides the data |
| 2137 | * for the eventual data transfer. If source is NULL, enter, leave |
| 2138 | * and motion events are sent only to the client that initiated the |
| 2139 | * drag and the client is expected to handle the data passing |
| 2140 | * internally. If source is destroyed, the drag-and-drop session |
| 2141 | * will be cancelled. |
| 2142 | * |
| 2143 | * The origin surface is the surface where the drag originates and |
| 2144 | * the client must have an active implicit grab that matches the |
| 2145 | * serial. |
| 2146 | * |
| 2147 | * The icon surface is an optional (can be NULL) surface that |
| 2148 | * provides an icon to be moved around with the cursor. Initially, |
| 2149 | * the top-left corner of the icon surface is placed at the cursor |
| 2150 | * hotspot, but subsequent wl_surface.attach request can move the |
| 2151 | * relative position. Attach requests must be confirmed with |
| 2152 | * wl_surface.commit as usual. The icon surface is given the role |
| 2153 | * of a drag-and-drop icon. If the icon surface already has another |
| 2154 | * role, it raises a protocol error. |
| 2155 | * |
| 2156 | * The current and pending input regions of the icon wl_surface are |
| 2157 | * cleared, and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the |
| 2158 | * wl_surface is no longer used as the icon surface. When the use |
| 2159 | * as an icon ends, the current and pending input regions become |
| 2160 | * undefined, and the wl_surface is unmapped. |
| 2161 | * @param source data source for the eventual transfer |
| 2162 | * @param origin surface where the drag originates |
| 2163 | * @param icon drag-and-drop icon surface |
| 2164 | * @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the origin |
| 2165 | */ |
| 2166 | void (*start_drag)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2167 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2168 | struct wl_resource *source, |
| 2169 | struct wl_resource *origin, |
| 2170 | struct wl_resource *icon, |
| 2171 | uint32_t serial); |
| 2172 | /** |
| 2173 | * copy data to the selection |
| 2174 | * |
| 2175 | * This request asks the compositor to set the selection to the |
| 2176 | * data from the source on behalf of the client. |
| 2177 | * |
| 2178 | * To unset the selection, set the source to NULL. |
| 2179 | * @param source data source for the selection |
| 2180 | * @param serial serial number of the event that triggered this request |
| 2181 | */ |
| 2182 | void (*set_selection)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2183 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2184 | struct wl_resource *source, |
| 2185 | uint32_t serial); |
| 2186 | /** |
| 2187 | * destroy data device |
| 2188 | * |
| 2189 | * This request destroys the data device. |
| 2190 | * @since 2 |
| 2191 | */ |
| 2192 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2193 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 2194 | }; |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER 0 |
| 2197 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER 1 |
| 2198 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE 2 |
| 2199 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION 3 |
| 2200 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP 4 |
| 2201 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION 5 |
| 2202 | |
| 2203 | /** |
| 2204 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2205 | */ |
| 2206 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2207 | /** |
| 2208 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2209 | */ |
| 2210 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2211 | /** |
| 2212 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2213 | */ |
| 2214 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2215 | /** |
| 2216 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2217 | */ |
| 2218 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2219 | /** |
| 2220 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2221 | */ |
| 2222 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2223 | /** |
| 2224 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2225 | */ |
| 2226 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2227 | |
| 2228 | /** |
| 2229 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2230 | */ |
| 2231 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_START_DRAG_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2232 | /** |
| 2233 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2234 | */ |
| 2235 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SET_SELECTION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2236 | /** |
| 2237 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2238 | */ |
| 2239 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 2 |
| 2240 | |
| 2241 | /** |
| 2242 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2243 | * Sends an data_offer event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2244 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2245 | * @param id the new data_offer object |
| 2246 | */ |
| 2247 | static inline void |
| 2248 | wl_data_device_send_data_offer(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *id) |
| 2249 | { |
| 2250 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER, id); |
| 2251 | } |
| 2252 | |
| 2253 | /** |
| 2254 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2255 | * Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2256 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2257 | * @param serial serial number of the enter event |
| 2258 | * @param surface client surface entered |
| 2259 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2260 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2261 | * @param id source data_offer object |
| 2262 | */ |
| 2263 | static inline void |
| 2264 | wl_data_device_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y, struct wl_resource *id) |
| 2265 | { |
| 2266 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER, serial, surface, x, y, id); |
| 2267 | } |
| 2268 | |
| 2269 | /** |
| 2270 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2271 | * Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2272 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2273 | */ |
| 2274 | static inline void |
| 2275 | wl_data_device_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2276 | { |
| 2277 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE); |
| 2278 | } |
| 2279 | |
| 2280 | /** |
| 2281 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2282 | * Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2283 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2284 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 2285 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2286 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2287 | */ |
| 2288 | static inline void |
| 2289 | wl_data_device_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y) |
| 2290 | { |
| 2291 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION, time, x, y); |
| 2292 | } |
| 2293 | |
| 2294 | /** |
| 2295 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2296 | * Sends an drop event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2297 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2298 | */ |
| 2299 | static inline void |
| 2300 | wl_data_device_send_drop(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2301 | { |
| 2302 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP); |
| 2303 | } |
| 2304 | |
| 2305 | /** |
| 2306 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device |
| 2307 | * Sends an selection event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2308 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2309 | * @param id selection data_offer object |
| 2310 | */ |
| 2311 | static inline void |
| 2312 | wl_data_device_send_selection(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *id) |
| 2313 | { |
| 2314 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION, id); |
| 2315 | } |
| 2316 | |
| 2317 | #ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM |
| 2318 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM |
| 2319 | /** |
| 2320 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager |
| 2321 | * drag and drop actions |
| 2322 | * |
| 2323 | * This is a bitmask of the available/preferred actions in a |
| 2324 | * drag-and-drop operation. |
| 2325 | * |
| 2326 | * In the compositor, the selected action is a result of matching the |
| 2327 | * actions offered by the source and destination sides. "action" events |
| 2328 | * with a "none" action will be sent to both source and destination if |
| 2329 | * there is no match. All further checks will effectively happen on |
| 2330 | * (source actions ∩ destination actions). |
| 2331 | * |
| 2332 | * In addition, compositors may also pick different actions in |
| 2333 | * reaction to key modifiers being pressed. One common design that |
| 2334 | * is used in major toolkits (and the behavior recommended for |
| 2335 | * compositors) is: |
| 2336 | * |
| 2337 | * - If no modifiers are pressed, the first match (in bit order) |
| 2338 | * will be used. |
| 2339 | * - Pressing Shift selects "move", if enabled in the mask. |
| 2340 | * - Pressing Control selects "copy", if enabled in the mask. |
| 2341 | * |
| 2342 | * Behavior beyond that is considered implementation-dependent. |
| 2343 | * Compositors may for example bind other modifiers (like Alt/Meta) |
| 2344 | * or drags initiated with other buttons than BTN_LEFT to specific |
| 2345 | * actions (e.g. "ask"). |
| 2346 | */ |
| 2347 | enum wl_data_device_manager_dnd_action { |
| 2348 | /** |
| 2349 | * no action |
| 2350 | */ |
| 2351 | WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_NONE = 0, |
| 2352 | /** |
| 2353 | * copy action |
| 2354 | */ |
| 2355 | WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_COPY = 1, |
| 2356 | /** |
| 2357 | * move action |
| 2358 | */ |
| 2359 | WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE = 2, |
| 2360 | /** |
| 2361 | * ask action |
| 2362 | */ |
| 2363 | WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ASK = 4, |
| 2364 | }; |
| 2365 | #endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM */ |
| 2366 | |
| 2367 | /** |
| 2368 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager |
| 2369 | * @struct wl_data_device_manager_interface |
| 2370 | */ |
| 2371 | struct wl_data_device_manager_interface { |
| 2372 | /** |
| 2373 | * create a new data source |
| 2374 | * |
| 2375 | * Create a new data source. |
| 2376 | * @param id data source to create |
| 2377 | */ |
| 2378 | void (*create_data_source)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2379 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2380 | uint32_t id); |
| 2381 | /** |
| 2382 | * create a new data device |
| 2383 | * |
| 2384 | * Create a new data device for a given seat. |
| 2385 | * @param id data device to create |
| 2386 | * @param seat seat associated with the data device |
| 2387 | */ |
| 2388 | void (*get_data_device)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2389 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2390 | uint32_t id, |
| 2391 | struct wl_resource *seat); |
| 2392 | }; |
| 2393 | |
| 2394 | |
| 2395 | /** |
| 2396 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager |
| 2397 | */ |
| 2398 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_CREATE_DATA_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2399 | /** |
| 2400 | * @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager |
| 2401 | */ |
| 2402 | #define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_GET_DATA_DEVICE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2403 | |
| 2404 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2405 | #define WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2406 | enum wl_shell_error { |
| 2407 | /** |
| 2408 | * given wl_surface has another role |
| 2409 | */ |
| 2410 | WL_SHELL_ERROR_ROLE = 0, |
| 2411 | }; |
| 2412 | #endif /* WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 2413 | |
| 2414 | /** |
| 2415 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell |
| 2416 | * @struct wl_shell_interface |
| 2417 | */ |
| 2418 | struct wl_shell_interface { |
| 2419 | /** |
| 2420 | * create a shell surface from a surface |
| 2421 | * |
| 2422 | * Create a shell surface for an existing surface. This gives the |
| 2423 | * wl_surface the role of a shell surface. If the wl_surface |
| 2424 | * already has another role, it raises a protocol error. |
| 2425 | * |
| 2426 | * Only one shell surface can be associated with a given surface. |
| 2427 | * @param id shell surface to create |
| 2428 | * @param surface surface to be given the shell surface role |
| 2429 | */ |
| 2430 | void (*get_shell_surface)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2431 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2432 | uint32_t id, |
| 2433 | struct wl_resource *surface); |
| 2434 | }; |
| 2435 | |
| 2436 | |
| 2437 | /** |
| 2438 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell |
| 2439 | */ |
| 2440 | #define WL_SHELL_GET_SHELL_SURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM |
| 2443 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM |
| 2444 | /** |
| 2445 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2446 | * edge values for resizing |
| 2447 | * |
| 2448 | * These values are used to indicate which edge of a surface |
| 2449 | * is being dragged in a resize operation. The server may |
| 2450 | * use this information to adapt its behavior, e.g. choose |
| 2451 | * an appropriate cursor image. |
| 2452 | */ |
| 2453 | enum wl_shell_surface_resize { |
| 2454 | /** |
| 2455 | * no edge |
| 2456 | */ |
| 2457 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_NONE = 0, |
| 2458 | /** |
| 2459 | * top edge |
| 2460 | */ |
| 2461 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP = 1, |
| 2462 | /** |
| 2463 | * bottom edge |
| 2464 | */ |
| 2465 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM = 2, |
| 2466 | /** |
| 2467 | * left edge |
| 2468 | */ |
| 2469 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_LEFT = 4, |
| 2470 | /** |
| 2471 | * top and left edges |
| 2472 | */ |
| 2473 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_LEFT = 5, |
| 2474 | /** |
| 2475 | * bottom and left edges |
| 2476 | */ |
| 2477 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_LEFT = 6, |
| 2478 | /** |
| 2479 | * right edge |
| 2480 | */ |
| 2481 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_RIGHT = 8, |
| 2482 | /** |
| 2483 | * top and right edges |
| 2484 | */ |
| 2485 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_RIGHT = 9, |
| 2486 | /** |
| 2487 | * bottom and right edges |
| 2488 | */ |
| 2489 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_RIGHT = 10, |
| 2490 | }; |
| 2491 | #endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM */ |
| 2492 | |
| 2493 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM |
| 2494 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM |
| 2495 | /** |
| 2496 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2497 | * details of transient behaviour |
| 2498 | * |
| 2499 | * These flags specify details of the expected behaviour |
| 2500 | * of transient surfaces. Used in the set_transient request. |
| 2501 | */ |
| 2502 | enum wl_shell_surface_transient { |
| 2503 | /** |
| 2504 | * do not set keyboard focus |
| 2505 | */ |
| 2506 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_INACTIVE = 0x1, |
| 2507 | }; |
| 2508 | #endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM */ |
| 2509 | |
| 2510 | #ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM |
| 2511 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM |
| 2512 | /** |
| 2513 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2514 | * different method to set the surface fullscreen |
| 2515 | * |
| 2516 | * Hints to indicate to the compositor how to deal with a conflict |
| 2517 | * between the dimensions of the surface and the dimensions of the |
| 2518 | * output. The compositor is free to ignore this parameter. |
| 2519 | */ |
| 2520 | enum wl_shell_surface_fullscreen_method { |
| 2521 | /** |
| 2522 | * no preference, apply default policy |
| 2523 | */ |
| 2524 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DEFAULT = 0, |
| 2525 | /** |
| 2526 | * scale, preserve the surface's aspect ratio and center on output |
| 2527 | */ |
| 2528 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_SCALE = 1, |
| 2529 | /** |
| 2530 | * switch output mode to the smallest mode that can fit the surface, add black borders to compensate size mismatch |
| 2531 | */ |
| 2532 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DRIVER = 2, |
| 2533 | /** |
| 2534 | * no upscaling, center on output and add black borders to compensate size mismatch |
| 2535 | */ |
| 2536 | WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_FILL = 3, |
| 2537 | }; |
| 2538 | #endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM */ |
| 2539 | |
| 2540 | /** |
| 2541 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2542 | * @struct wl_shell_surface_interface |
| 2543 | */ |
| 2544 | struct wl_shell_surface_interface { |
| 2545 | /** |
| 2546 | * respond to a ping event |
| 2547 | * |
| 2548 | * A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or |
| 2549 | * the client may be deemed unresponsive. |
| 2550 | * @param serial serial number of the ping event |
| 2551 | */ |
| 2552 | void (*pong)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2553 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2554 | uint32_t serial); |
| 2555 | /** |
| 2556 | * start an interactive move |
| 2557 | * |
| 2558 | * Start a pointer-driven move of the surface. |
| 2559 | * |
| 2560 | * This request must be used in response to a button press event. |
| 2561 | * The server may ignore move requests depending on the state of |
| 2562 | * the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized). |
| 2563 | * @param seat seat whose pointer is used |
| 2564 | * @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer |
| 2565 | */ |
| 2566 | void (*move)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2567 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2568 | struct wl_resource *seat, |
| 2569 | uint32_t serial); |
| 2570 | /** |
| 2571 | * start an interactive resize |
| 2572 | * |
| 2573 | * Start a pointer-driven resizing of the surface. |
| 2574 | * |
| 2575 | * This request must be used in response to a button press event. |
| 2576 | * The server may ignore resize requests depending on the state of |
| 2577 | * the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized). |
| 2578 | * @param seat seat whose pointer is used |
| 2579 | * @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer |
| 2580 | * @param edges which edge or corner is being dragged |
| 2581 | */ |
| 2582 | void (*resize)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2583 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2584 | struct wl_resource *seat, |
| 2585 | uint32_t serial, |
| 2586 | uint32_t edges); |
| 2587 | /** |
| 2588 | * make the surface a toplevel surface |
| 2589 | * |
| 2590 | * Map the surface as a toplevel surface. |
| 2591 | * |
| 2592 | * A toplevel surface is not fullscreen, maximized or transient. |
| 2593 | */ |
| 2594 | void (*set_toplevel)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2595 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 2596 | /** |
| 2597 | * make the surface a transient surface |
| 2598 | * |
| 2599 | * Map the surface relative to an existing surface. |
| 2600 | * |
| 2601 | * The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left |
| 2602 | * corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the |
| 2603 | * parent surface, in surface-local coordinates. |
| 2604 | * |
| 2605 | * The flags argument controls details of the transient behaviour. |
| 2606 | * @param parent parent surface |
| 2607 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2608 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2609 | * @param flags transient surface behavior |
| 2610 | */ |
| 2611 | void (*set_transient)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2612 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2613 | struct wl_resource *parent, |
| 2614 | int32_t x, |
| 2615 | int32_t y, |
| 2616 | uint32_t flags); |
| 2617 | /** |
| 2618 | * make the surface a fullscreen surface |
| 2619 | * |
| 2620 | * Map the surface as a fullscreen surface. |
| 2621 | * |
| 2622 | * If an output parameter is given then the surface will be made |
| 2623 | * fullscreen on that output. If the client does not specify the |
| 2624 | * output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually |
| 2625 | * choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface |
| 2626 | * area. |
| 2627 | * |
| 2628 | * The client may specify a method to resolve a size conflict |
| 2629 | * between the output size and the surface size - this is provided |
| 2630 | * through the method parameter. |
| 2631 | * |
| 2632 | * The framerate parameter is used only when the method is set to |
| 2633 | * "driver", to indicate the preferred framerate. A value of 0 |
| 2634 | * indicates that the client does not care about framerate. The |
| 2635 | * framerate is specified in mHz, that is framerate of 60000 is |
| 2636 | * 60Hz. |
| 2637 | * |
| 2638 | * A method of "scale" or "driver" implies a scaling operation of |
| 2639 | * the surface, either via a direct scaling operation or a change |
| 2640 | * of the output mode. This will override any kind of output |
| 2641 | * scaling, so that mapping a surface with a buffer size equal to |
| 2642 | * the mode can fill the screen independent of buffer_scale. |
| 2643 | * |
| 2644 | * A method of "fill" means we don't scale up the buffer, however |
| 2645 | * any output scale is applied. This means that you may run into an |
| 2646 | * edge case where the application maps a buffer with the same size |
| 2647 | * of the output mode but buffer_scale 1 (thus making a surface |
| 2648 | * larger than the output). In this case it is allowed to downscale |
| 2649 | * the results to fit the screen. |
| 2650 | * |
| 2651 | * The compositor must reply to this request with a configure event |
| 2652 | * with the dimensions for the output on which the surface will be |
| 2653 | * made fullscreen. |
| 2654 | * @param method method for resolving size conflict |
| 2655 | * @param framerate framerate in mHz |
| 2656 | * @param output output on which the surface is to be fullscreen |
| 2657 | */ |
| 2658 | void (*set_fullscreen)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2659 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2660 | uint32_t method, |
| 2661 | uint32_t framerate, |
| 2662 | struct wl_resource *output); |
| 2663 | /** |
| 2664 | * make the surface a popup surface |
| 2665 | * |
| 2666 | * Map the surface as a popup. |
| 2667 | * |
| 2668 | * A popup surface is a transient surface with an added pointer |
| 2669 | * grab. |
| 2670 | * |
| 2671 | * An existing implicit grab will be changed to owner-events mode, |
| 2672 | * and the popup grab will continue after the implicit grab ends |
| 2673 | * (i.e. releasing the mouse button does not cause the popup to be |
| 2674 | * unmapped). |
| 2675 | * |
| 2676 | * The popup grab continues until the window is destroyed or a |
| 2677 | * mouse button is pressed in any other client's window. A click in |
| 2678 | * any of the client's surfaces is reported as normal, however, |
| 2679 | * clicks in other clients' surfaces will be discarded and trigger |
| 2680 | * the callback. |
| 2681 | * |
| 2682 | * The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left |
| 2683 | * corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the |
| 2684 | * parent surface, in surface-local coordinates. |
| 2685 | * @param seat seat whose pointer is used |
| 2686 | * @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer |
| 2687 | * @param parent parent surface |
| 2688 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2689 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2690 | * @param flags transient surface behavior |
| 2691 | */ |
| 2692 | void (*)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2693 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2694 | struct wl_resource *seat, |
| 2695 | uint32_t serial, |
| 2696 | struct wl_resource *parent, |
| 2697 | int32_t x, |
| 2698 | int32_t y, |
| 2699 | uint32_t flags); |
| 2700 | /** |
| 2701 | * make the surface a maximized surface |
| 2702 | * |
| 2703 | * Map the surface as a maximized surface. |
| 2704 | * |
| 2705 | * If an output parameter is given then the surface will be |
| 2706 | * maximized on that output. If the client does not specify the |
| 2707 | * output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually |
| 2708 | * choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface |
| 2709 | * area. |
| 2710 | * |
| 2711 | * The compositor will reply with a configure event telling the |
| 2712 | * expected new surface size. The operation is completed on the |
| 2713 | * next buffer attach to this surface. |
| 2714 | * |
| 2715 | * A maximized surface typically fills the entire output it is |
| 2716 | * bound to, except for desktop elements such as panels. This is |
| 2717 | * the main difference between a maximized shell surface and a |
| 2718 | * fullscreen shell surface. |
| 2719 | * |
| 2720 | * The details depend on the compositor implementation. |
| 2721 | * @param output output on which the surface is to be maximized |
| 2722 | */ |
| 2723 | void (*set_maximized)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2724 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2725 | struct wl_resource *output); |
| 2726 | /** |
| 2727 | * set surface title |
| 2728 | * |
| 2729 | * Set a short title for the surface. |
| 2730 | * |
| 2731 | * This string may be used to identify the surface in a task bar, |
| 2732 | * window list, or other user interface elements provided by the |
| 2733 | * compositor. |
| 2734 | * |
| 2735 | * The string must be encoded in UTF-8. |
| 2736 | * @param title surface title |
| 2737 | */ |
| 2738 | void (*set_title)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2739 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2740 | const char *title); |
| 2741 | /** |
| 2742 | * set surface class |
| 2743 | * |
| 2744 | * Set a class for the surface. |
| 2745 | * |
| 2746 | * The surface class identifies the general class of applications |
| 2747 | * to which the surface belongs. A common convention is to use the |
| 2748 | * file name (or the full path if it is a non-standard location) of |
| 2749 | * the application's .desktop file as the class. |
| 2750 | * @param class_ surface class |
| 2751 | */ |
| 2752 | void (*set_class)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2753 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2754 | const char *class_); |
| 2755 | }; |
| 2756 | |
| 2757 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING 0 |
| 2758 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE 1 |
| 2759 | #define 2 |
| 2760 | |
| 2761 | /** |
| 2762 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2763 | */ |
| 2764 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2765 | /** |
| 2766 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2767 | */ |
| 2768 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2769 | /** |
| 2770 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2771 | */ |
| 2772 | #define 1 |
| 2773 | |
| 2774 | /** |
| 2775 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2776 | */ |
| 2777 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PONG_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2778 | /** |
| 2779 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2780 | */ |
| 2781 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_MOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2782 | /** |
| 2783 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2784 | */ |
| 2785 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2786 | /** |
| 2787 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2788 | */ |
| 2789 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TOPLEVEL_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2790 | /** |
| 2791 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2792 | */ |
| 2793 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TRANSIENT_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2794 | /** |
| 2795 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2796 | */ |
| 2797 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_FULLSCREEN_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2798 | /** |
| 2799 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2800 | */ |
| 2801 | #define 1 |
| 2802 | /** |
| 2803 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2804 | */ |
| 2805 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_MAXIMIZED_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2806 | /** |
| 2807 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2808 | */ |
| 2809 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TITLE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2810 | /** |
| 2811 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2812 | */ |
| 2813 | #define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_CLASS_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 2814 | |
| 2815 | /** |
| 2816 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2817 | * Sends an ping event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2818 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2819 | * @param serial serial number of the ping |
| 2820 | */ |
| 2821 | static inline void |
| 2822 | wl_shell_surface_send_ping(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial) |
| 2823 | { |
| 2824 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING, serial); |
| 2825 | } |
| 2826 | |
| 2827 | /** |
| 2828 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2829 | * Sends an configure event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2830 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2831 | * @param edges how the surface was resized |
| 2832 | * @param width new width of the surface |
| 2833 | * @param height new height of the surface |
| 2834 | */ |
| 2835 | static inline void |
| 2836 | wl_shell_surface_send_configure(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t edges, int32_t width, int32_t height) |
| 2837 | { |
| 2838 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE, edges, width, height); |
| 2839 | } |
| 2840 | |
| 2841 | /** |
| 2842 | * @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface |
| 2843 | * Sends an popup_done event to the client owning the resource. |
| 2844 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 2845 | */ |
| 2846 | static inline void |
| 2847 | (struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 2848 | { |
| 2849 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_POPUP_DONE); |
| 2850 | } |
| 2851 | |
| 2852 | #ifndef WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2853 | #define WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 2854 | /** |
| 2855 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 2856 | * wl_surface error values |
| 2857 | * |
| 2858 | * These errors can be emitted in response to wl_surface requests. |
| 2859 | */ |
| 2860 | enum wl_surface_error { |
| 2861 | /** |
| 2862 | * buffer scale value is invalid |
| 2863 | */ |
| 2864 | WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_SCALE = 0, |
| 2865 | /** |
| 2866 | * buffer transform value is invalid |
| 2867 | */ |
| 2868 | WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSFORM = 1, |
| 2869 | /** |
| 2870 | * buffer size is invalid |
| 2871 | */ |
| 2872 | WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE = 2, |
| 2873 | /** |
| 2874 | * buffer offset is invalid |
| 2875 | */ |
| 2876 | WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_OFFSET = 3, |
| 2877 | }; |
| 2878 | #endif /* WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 2879 | |
| 2880 | /** |
| 2881 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 2882 | * @struct wl_surface_interface |
| 2883 | */ |
| 2884 | struct wl_surface_interface { |
| 2885 | /** |
| 2886 | * delete surface |
| 2887 | * |
| 2888 | * Deletes the surface and invalidates its object ID. |
| 2889 | */ |
| 2890 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2891 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 2892 | /** |
| 2893 | * set the surface contents |
| 2894 | * |
| 2895 | * Set a buffer as the content of this surface. |
| 2896 | * |
| 2897 | * The new size of the surface is calculated based on the buffer |
| 2898 | * size transformed by the inverse buffer_transform and the inverse |
| 2899 | * buffer_scale. This means that at commit time the supplied buffer |
| 2900 | * size must be an integer multiple of the buffer_scale. If that's |
| 2901 | * not the case, an invalid_size error is sent. |
| 2902 | * |
| 2903 | * The x and y arguments specify the location of the new pending |
| 2904 | * buffer's upper left corner, relative to the current buffer's |
| 2905 | * upper left corner, in surface-local coordinates. In other words, |
| 2906 | * the x and y, combined with the new surface size define in which |
| 2907 | * directions the surface's size changes. Setting anything other |
| 2908 | * than 0 as x and y arguments is discouraged, and should instead |
| 2909 | * be replaced with using the separate wl_surface.offset request. |
| 2910 | * |
| 2911 | * When the bound wl_surface version is 5 or higher, passing any |
| 2912 | * non-zero x or y is a protocol violation, and will result in an |
| 2913 | * 'invalid_offset' error being raised. To achieve equivalent |
| 2914 | * semantics, use wl_surface.offset. |
| 2915 | * |
| 2916 | * Surface contents are double-buffered state, see |
| 2917 | * wl_surface.commit. |
| 2918 | * |
| 2919 | * The initial surface contents are void; there is no content. |
| 2920 | * wl_surface.attach assigns the given wl_buffer as the pending |
| 2921 | * wl_buffer. wl_surface.commit makes the pending wl_buffer the new |
| 2922 | * surface contents, and the size of the surface becomes the size |
| 2923 | * calculated from the wl_buffer, as described above. After commit, |
| 2924 | * there is no pending buffer until the next attach. |
| 2925 | * |
| 2926 | * Committing a pending wl_buffer allows the compositor to read the |
| 2927 | * pixels in the wl_buffer. The compositor may access the pixels at |
| 2928 | * any time after the wl_surface.commit request. When the |
| 2929 | * compositor will not access the pixels anymore, it will send the |
| 2930 | * wl_buffer.release event. Only after receiving wl_buffer.release, |
| 2931 | * the client may reuse the wl_buffer. A wl_buffer that has been |
| 2932 | * attached and then replaced by another attach instead of |
| 2933 | * committed will not receive a release event, and is not used by |
| 2934 | * the compositor. |
| 2935 | * |
| 2936 | * If a pending wl_buffer has been committed to more than one |
| 2937 | * wl_surface, the delivery of wl_buffer.release events becomes |
| 2938 | * undefined. A well behaved client should not rely on |
| 2939 | * wl_buffer.release events in this case. Alternatively, a client |
| 2940 | * could create multiple wl_buffer objects from the same backing |
| 2941 | * storage or use wp_linux_buffer_release. |
| 2942 | * |
| 2943 | * Destroying the wl_buffer after wl_buffer.release does not change |
| 2944 | * the surface contents. Destroying the wl_buffer before |
| 2945 | * wl_buffer.release is allowed as long as the underlying buffer |
| 2946 | * storage isn't re-used (this can happen e.g. on client process |
| 2947 | * termination). However, if the client destroys the wl_buffer |
| 2948 | * before receiving the wl_buffer.release event and mutates the |
| 2949 | * underlying buffer storage, the surface contents become undefined |
| 2950 | * immediately. |
| 2951 | * |
| 2952 | * If wl_surface.attach is sent with a NULL wl_buffer, the |
| 2953 | * following wl_surface.commit will remove the surface content. |
| 2954 | * @param buffer buffer of surface contents |
| 2955 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2956 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2957 | */ |
| 2958 | void (*attach)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2959 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2960 | struct wl_resource *buffer, |
| 2961 | int32_t x, |
| 2962 | int32_t y); |
| 2963 | /** |
| 2964 | * mark part of the surface damaged |
| 2965 | * |
| 2966 | * This request is used to describe the regions where the pending |
| 2967 | * buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where |
| 2968 | * the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor |
| 2969 | * ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the |
| 2970 | * surface. |
| 2971 | * |
| 2972 | * Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit. |
| 2973 | * |
| 2974 | * The damage rectangle is specified in surface-local coordinates, |
| 2975 | * where x and y specify the upper left corner of the damage |
| 2976 | * rectangle. |
| 2977 | * |
| 2978 | * The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage. |
| 2979 | * wl_surface.damage adds pending damage: the new pending damage is |
| 2980 | * the union of old pending damage and the given rectangle. |
| 2981 | * |
| 2982 | * wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage, |
| 2983 | * and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current |
| 2984 | * damage as it repaints the surface. |
| 2985 | * |
| 2986 | * Note! New clients should not use this request. Instead damage |
| 2987 | * can be posted with wl_surface.damage_buffer which uses buffer |
| 2988 | * coordinates instead of surface coordinates. |
| 2989 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 2990 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 2991 | * @param width width of damage rectangle |
| 2992 | * @param height height of damage rectangle |
| 2993 | */ |
| 2994 | void (*damage)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 2995 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 2996 | int32_t x, |
| 2997 | int32_t y, |
| 2998 | int32_t width, |
| 2999 | int32_t height); |
| 3000 | /** |
| 3001 | * request a frame throttling hint |
| 3002 | * |
| 3003 | * Request a notification when it is a good time to start drawing |
| 3004 | * a new frame, by creating a frame callback. This is useful for |
| 3005 | * throttling redrawing operations, and driving animations. |
| 3006 | * |
| 3007 | * When a client is animating on a wl_surface, it can use the |
| 3008 | * 'frame' request to get notified when it is a good time to draw |
| 3009 | * and commit the next frame of animation. If the client commits an |
| 3010 | * update earlier than that, it is likely that some updates will |
| 3011 | * not make it to the display, and the client is wasting resources |
| 3012 | * by drawing too often. |
| 3013 | * |
| 3014 | * The frame request will take effect on the next |
| 3015 | * wl_surface.commit. The notification will only be posted for one |
| 3016 | * frame unless requested again. For a wl_surface, the |
| 3017 | * notifications are posted in the order the frame requests were |
| 3018 | * committed. |
| 3019 | * |
| 3020 | * The server must send the notifications so that a client will not |
| 3021 | * send excessive updates, while still allowing the highest |
| 3022 | * possible update rate for clients that wait for the reply before |
| 3023 | * drawing again. The server should give some time for the client |
| 3024 | * to draw and commit after sending the frame callback events to |
| 3025 | * let it hit the next output refresh. |
| 3026 | * |
| 3027 | * A server should avoid signaling the frame callbacks if the |
| 3028 | * surface is not visible in any way, e.g. the surface is |
| 3029 | * off-screen, or completely obscured by other opaque surfaces. |
| 3030 | * |
| 3031 | * The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the |
| 3032 | * compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client |
| 3033 | * must not attempt to use it after that point. |
| 3034 | * |
| 3035 | * The callback_data passed in the callback is the current time, in |
| 3036 | * milliseconds, with an undefined base. |
| 3037 | * @param callback callback object for the frame request |
| 3038 | */ |
| 3039 | void (*frame)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3040 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3041 | uint32_t callback); |
| 3042 | /** |
| 3043 | * set opaque region |
| 3044 | * |
| 3045 | * This request sets the region of the surface that contains |
| 3046 | * opaque content. |
| 3047 | * |
| 3048 | * The opaque region is an optimization hint for the compositor |
| 3049 | * that lets it optimize the redrawing of content behind opaque |
| 3050 | * regions. Setting an opaque region is not required for correct |
| 3051 | * behaviour, but marking transparent content as opaque will result |
| 3052 | * in repaint artifacts. |
| 3053 | * |
| 3054 | * The opaque region is specified in surface-local coordinates. |
| 3055 | * |
| 3056 | * The compositor ignores the parts of the opaque region that fall |
| 3057 | * outside of the surface. |
| 3058 | * |
| 3059 | * Opaque region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit. |
| 3060 | * |
| 3061 | * wl_surface.set_opaque_region changes the pending opaque region. |
| 3062 | * wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current |
| 3063 | * region. Otherwise, the pending and current regions are never |
| 3064 | * changed. |
| 3065 | * |
| 3066 | * The initial value for an opaque region is empty. Setting the |
| 3067 | * pending opaque region has copy semantics, and the wl_region |
| 3068 | * object can be destroyed immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the |
| 3069 | * pending opaque region to be set to empty. |
| 3070 | * @param region opaque region of the surface |
| 3071 | */ |
| 3072 | void (*set_opaque_region)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3073 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3074 | struct wl_resource *region); |
| 3075 | /** |
| 3076 | * set input region |
| 3077 | * |
| 3078 | * This request sets the region of the surface that can receive |
| 3079 | * pointer and touch events. |
| 3080 | * |
| 3081 | * Input events happening outside of this region will try the next |
| 3082 | * surface in the server surface stack. The compositor ignores the |
| 3083 | * parts of the input region that fall outside of the surface. |
| 3084 | * |
| 3085 | * The input region is specified in surface-local coordinates. |
| 3086 | * |
| 3087 | * Input region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit. |
| 3088 | * |
| 3089 | * wl_surface.set_input_region changes the pending input region. |
| 3090 | * wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current |
| 3091 | * region. Otherwise the pending and current regions are never |
| 3092 | * changed, except cursor and icon surfaces are special cases, see |
| 3093 | * wl_pointer.set_cursor and wl_data_device.start_drag. |
| 3094 | * |
| 3095 | * The initial value for an input region is infinite. That means |
| 3096 | * the whole surface will accept input. Setting the pending input |
| 3097 | * region has copy semantics, and the wl_region object can be |
| 3098 | * destroyed immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the input region |
| 3099 | * to be set to infinite. |
| 3100 | * @param region input region of the surface |
| 3101 | */ |
| 3102 | void (*set_input_region)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3103 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3104 | struct wl_resource *region); |
| 3105 | /** |
| 3106 | * commit pending surface state |
| 3107 | * |
| 3108 | * Surface state (input, opaque, and damage regions, attached |
| 3109 | * buffers, etc.) is double-buffered. Protocol requests modify the |
| 3110 | * pending state, as opposed to the current state in use by the |
| 3111 | * compositor. A commit request atomically applies all pending |
| 3112 | * state, replacing the current state. After commit, the new |
| 3113 | * pending state is as documented for each related request. |
| 3114 | * |
| 3115 | * On commit, a pending wl_buffer is applied first, and all other |
| 3116 | * state second. This means that all coordinates in double-buffered |
| 3117 | * state are relative to the new wl_buffer coming into use, except |
| 3118 | * for wl_surface.attach itself. If there is no pending wl_buffer, |
| 3119 | * the coordinates are relative to the current surface contents. |
| 3120 | * |
| 3121 | * All requests that need a commit to become effective are |
| 3122 | * documented to affect double-buffered state. |
| 3123 | * |
| 3124 | * Other interfaces may add further double-buffered surface state. |
| 3125 | */ |
| 3126 | void (*commit)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3127 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 3128 | /** |
| 3129 | * sets the buffer transformation |
| 3130 | * |
| 3131 | * This request sets an optional transformation on how the |
| 3132 | * compositor interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the |
| 3133 | * surface. The accepted values for the transform parameter are the |
| 3134 | * values for wl_output.transform. |
| 3135 | * |
| 3136 | * Buffer transform is double-buffered state, see |
| 3137 | * wl_surface.commit. |
| 3138 | * |
| 3139 | * A newly created surface has its buffer transformation set to |
| 3140 | * normal. |
| 3141 | * |
| 3142 | * wl_surface.set_buffer_transform changes the pending buffer |
| 3143 | * transformation. wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer |
| 3144 | * transformation to the current one. Otherwise, the pending and |
| 3145 | * current values are never changed. |
| 3146 | * |
| 3147 | * The purpose of this request is to allow clients to render |
| 3148 | * content according to the output transform, thus permitting the |
| 3149 | * compositor to use certain optimizations even if the display is |
| 3150 | * rotated. Using hardware overlays and scanning out a client |
| 3151 | * buffer for fullscreen surfaces are examples of such |
| 3152 | * optimizations. Those optimizations are highly dependent on the |
| 3153 | * compositor implementation, so the use of this request should be |
| 3154 | * considered on a case-by-case basis. |
| 3155 | * |
| 3156 | * Note that if the transform value includes 90 or 270 degree |
| 3157 | * rotation, the width of the buffer will become the surface height |
| 3158 | * and the height of the buffer will become the surface width. |
| 3159 | * |
| 3160 | * If transform is not one of the values from the |
| 3161 | * wl_output.transform enum the invalid_transform protocol error is |
| 3162 | * raised. |
| 3163 | * @param transform transform for interpreting buffer contents |
| 3164 | * @since 2 |
| 3165 | */ |
| 3166 | void (*set_buffer_transform)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3167 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3168 | int32_t transform); |
| 3169 | /** |
| 3170 | * sets the buffer scaling factor |
| 3171 | * |
| 3172 | * This request sets an optional scaling factor on how the |
| 3173 | * compositor interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the |
| 3174 | * window. |
| 3175 | * |
| 3176 | * Buffer scale is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit. |
| 3177 | * |
| 3178 | * A newly created surface has its buffer scale set to 1. |
| 3179 | * |
| 3180 | * wl_surface.set_buffer_scale changes the pending buffer scale. |
| 3181 | * wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer scale to the current |
| 3182 | * one. Otherwise, the pending and current values are never |
| 3183 | * changed. |
| 3184 | * |
| 3185 | * The purpose of this request is to allow clients to supply higher |
| 3186 | * resolution buffer data for use on high resolution outputs. It is |
| 3187 | * intended that you pick the same buffer scale as the scale of the |
| 3188 | * output that the surface is displayed on. This means the |
| 3189 | * compositor can avoid scaling when rendering the surface on that |
| 3190 | * output. |
| 3191 | * |
| 3192 | * Note that if the scale is larger than 1, then you have to attach |
| 3193 | * a buffer that is larger (by a factor of scale in each dimension) |
| 3194 | * than the desired surface size. |
| 3195 | * |
| 3196 | * If scale is not positive the invalid_scale protocol error is |
| 3197 | * raised. |
| 3198 | * @param scale positive scale for interpreting buffer contents |
| 3199 | * @since 3 |
| 3200 | */ |
| 3201 | void (*set_buffer_scale)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3202 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3203 | int32_t scale); |
| 3204 | /** |
| 3205 | * mark part of the surface damaged using buffer coordinates |
| 3206 | * |
| 3207 | * This request is used to describe the regions where the pending |
| 3208 | * buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where |
| 3209 | * the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor |
| 3210 | * ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the |
| 3211 | * surface. |
| 3212 | * |
| 3213 | * Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit. |
| 3214 | * |
| 3215 | * The damage rectangle is specified in buffer coordinates, where x |
| 3216 | * and y specify the upper left corner of the damage rectangle. |
| 3217 | * |
| 3218 | * The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage. |
| 3219 | * wl_surface.damage_buffer adds pending damage: the new pending |
| 3220 | * damage is the union of old pending damage and the given |
| 3221 | * rectangle. |
| 3222 | * |
| 3223 | * wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage, |
| 3224 | * and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current |
| 3225 | * damage as it repaints the surface. |
| 3226 | * |
| 3227 | * This request differs from wl_surface.damage in only one way - it |
| 3228 | * takes damage in buffer coordinates instead of surface-local |
| 3229 | * coordinates. While this generally is more intuitive than surface |
| 3230 | * coordinates, it is especially desirable when using wp_viewport |
| 3231 | * or when a drawing library (like EGL) is unaware of buffer scale |
| 3232 | * and buffer transform. |
| 3233 | * |
| 3234 | * Note: Because buffer transformation changes and damage requests |
| 3235 | * may be interleaved in the protocol stream, it is impossible to |
| 3236 | * determine the actual mapping between surface and buffer damage |
| 3237 | * until wl_surface.commit time. Therefore, compositors wishing to |
| 3238 | * take both kinds of damage into account will have to accumulate |
| 3239 | * damage from the two requests separately and only transform from |
| 3240 | * one to the other after receiving the wl_surface.commit. |
| 3241 | * @param x buffer-local x coordinate |
| 3242 | * @param y buffer-local y coordinate |
| 3243 | * @param width width of damage rectangle |
| 3244 | * @param height height of damage rectangle |
| 3245 | * @since 4 |
| 3246 | */ |
| 3247 | void (*damage_buffer)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3248 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3249 | int32_t x, |
| 3250 | int32_t y, |
| 3251 | int32_t width, |
| 3252 | int32_t height); |
| 3253 | /** |
| 3254 | * set the surface contents offset |
| 3255 | * |
| 3256 | * The x and y arguments specify the location of the new pending |
| 3257 | * buffer's upper left corner, relative to the current buffer's |
| 3258 | * upper left corner, in surface-local coordinates. In other words, |
| 3259 | * the x and y, combined with the new surface size define in which |
| 3260 | * directions the surface's size changes. |
| 3261 | * |
| 3262 | * Surface location offset is double-buffered state, see |
| 3263 | * wl_surface.commit. |
| 3264 | * |
| 3265 | * This request is semantically equivalent to and the replaces the |
| 3266 | * x and y arguments in the wl_surface.attach request in wl_surface |
| 3267 | * versions prior to 5. See wl_surface.attach for details. |
| 3268 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 3269 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 3270 | * @since 5 |
| 3271 | */ |
| 3272 | void (*offset)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3273 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3274 | int32_t x, |
| 3275 | int32_t y); |
| 3276 | }; |
| 3277 | |
| 3278 | #define WL_SURFACE_ENTER 0 |
| 3279 | #define WL_SURFACE_LEAVE 1 |
| 3280 | |
| 3281 | /** |
| 3282 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3283 | */ |
| 3284 | #define WL_SURFACE_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3285 | /** |
| 3286 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3287 | */ |
| 3288 | #define WL_SURFACE_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3289 | |
| 3290 | /** |
| 3291 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3292 | */ |
| 3293 | #define WL_SURFACE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3294 | /** |
| 3295 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3296 | */ |
| 3297 | #define WL_SURFACE_ATTACH_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3298 | /** |
| 3299 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3300 | */ |
| 3301 | #define WL_SURFACE_DAMAGE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3302 | /** |
| 3303 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3304 | */ |
| 3305 | #define WL_SURFACE_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3306 | /** |
| 3307 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3308 | */ |
| 3309 | #define WL_SURFACE_SET_OPAQUE_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3310 | /** |
| 3311 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3312 | */ |
| 3313 | #define WL_SURFACE_SET_INPUT_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3314 | /** |
| 3315 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3316 | */ |
| 3317 | #define WL_SURFACE_COMMIT_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3318 | /** |
| 3319 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3320 | */ |
| 3321 | #define WL_SURFACE_SET_BUFFER_TRANSFORM_SINCE_VERSION 2 |
| 3322 | /** |
| 3323 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3324 | */ |
| 3325 | #define WL_SURFACE_SET_BUFFER_SCALE_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 3326 | /** |
| 3327 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3328 | */ |
| 3329 | #define WL_SURFACE_DAMAGE_BUFFER_SINCE_VERSION 4 |
| 3330 | /** |
| 3331 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3332 | */ |
| 3333 | #define WL_SURFACE_OFFSET_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3334 | |
| 3335 | /** |
| 3336 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3337 | * Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3338 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3339 | * @param output output entered by the surface |
| 3340 | */ |
| 3341 | static inline void |
| 3342 | wl_surface_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *output) |
| 3343 | { |
| 3344 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SURFACE_ENTER, output); |
| 3345 | } |
| 3346 | |
| 3347 | /** |
| 3348 | * @ingroup iface_wl_surface |
| 3349 | * Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3350 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3351 | * @param output output left by the surface |
| 3352 | */ |
| 3353 | static inline void |
| 3354 | wl_surface_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *output) |
| 3355 | { |
| 3356 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SURFACE_LEAVE, output); |
| 3357 | } |
| 3358 | |
| 3359 | #ifndef WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM |
| 3360 | #define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM |
| 3361 | /** |
| 3362 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3363 | * seat capability bitmask |
| 3364 | * |
| 3365 | * This is a bitmask of capabilities this seat has; if a member is |
| 3366 | * set, then it is present on the seat. |
| 3367 | */ |
| 3368 | enum wl_seat_capability { |
| 3369 | /** |
| 3370 | * the seat has pointer devices |
| 3371 | */ |
| 3372 | WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER = 1, |
| 3373 | /** |
| 3374 | * the seat has one or more keyboards |
| 3375 | */ |
| 3376 | WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD = 2, |
| 3377 | /** |
| 3378 | * the seat has touch devices |
| 3379 | */ |
| 3380 | WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_TOUCH = 4, |
| 3381 | }; |
| 3382 | #endif /* WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM */ |
| 3383 | |
| 3384 | #ifndef WL_SEAT_ERROR_ENUM |
| 3385 | #define WL_SEAT_ERROR_ENUM |
| 3386 | /** |
| 3387 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3388 | * wl_seat error values |
| 3389 | * |
| 3390 | * These errors can be emitted in response to wl_seat requests. |
| 3391 | */ |
| 3392 | enum wl_seat_error { |
| 3393 | /** |
| 3394 | * get_pointer, get_keyboard or get_touch called on seat without the matching capability |
| 3395 | */ |
| 3396 | WL_SEAT_ERROR_MISSING_CAPABILITY = 0, |
| 3397 | }; |
| 3398 | #endif /* WL_SEAT_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 3399 | |
| 3400 | /** |
| 3401 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3402 | * @struct wl_seat_interface |
| 3403 | */ |
| 3404 | struct wl_seat_interface { |
| 3405 | /** |
| 3406 | * return pointer object |
| 3407 | * |
| 3408 | * The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_pointer |
| 3409 | * interface for this seat. |
| 3410 | * |
| 3411 | * This request only takes effect if the seat has the pointer |
| 3412 | * capability, or has had the pointer capability in the past. It is |
| 3413 | * a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has |
| 3414 | * never had the pointer capability. The missing_capability error |
| 3415 | * will be sent in this case. |
| 3416 | * @param id seat pointer |
| 3417 | */ |
| 3418 | void (*get_pointer)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3419 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3420 | uint32_t id); |
| 3421 | /** |
| 3422 | * return keyboard object |
| 3423 | * |
| 3424 | * The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_keyboard |
| 3425 | * interface for this seat. |
| 3426 | * |
| 3427 | * This request only takes effect if the seat has the keyboard |
| 3428 | * capability, or has had the keyboard capability in the past. It |
| 3429 | * is a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has |
| 3430 | * never had the keyboard capability. The missing_capability error |
| 3431 | * will be sent in this case. |
| 3432 | * @param id seat keyboard |
| 3433 | */ |
| 3434 | void (*get_keyboard)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3435 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3436 | uint32_t id); |
| 3437 | /** |
| 3438 | * return touch object |
| 3439 | * |
| 3440 | * The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_touch interface |
| 3441 | * for this seat. |
| 3442 | * |
| 3443 | * This request only takes effect if the seat has the touch |
| 3444 | * capability, or has had the touch capability in the past. It is a |
| 3445 | * protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has |
| 3446 | * never had the touch capability. The missing_capability error |
| 3447 | * will be sent in this case. |
| 3448 | * @param id seat touch interface |
| 3449 | */ |
| 3450 | void (*get_touch)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3451 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3452 | uint32_t id); |
| 3453 | /** |
| 3454 | * release the seat object |
| 3455 | * |
| 3456 | * Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not |
| 3457 | * going to use the seat object anymore. |
| 3458 | * @since 5 |
| 3459 | */ |
| 3460 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3461 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 3462 | }; |
| 3463 | |
| 3464 | #define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES 0 |
| 3465 | #define WL_SEAT_NAME 1 |
| 3466 | |
| 3467 | /** |
| 3468 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3469 | */ |
| 3470 | #define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3471 | /** |
| 3472 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3473 | */ |
| 3474 | #define WL_SEAT_NAME_SINCE_VERSION 2 |
| 3475 | |
| 3476 | /** |
| 3477 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3478 | */ |
| 3479 | #define WL_SEAT_GET_POINTER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3480 | /** |
| 3481 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3482 | */ |
| 3483 | #define WL_SEAT_GET_KEYBOARD_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3484 | /** |
| 3485 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3486 | */ |
| 3487 | #define WL_SEAT_GET_TOUCH_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3488 | /** |
| 3489 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3490 | */ |
| 3491 | #define WL_SEAT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3492 | |
| 3493 | /** |
| 3494 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3495 | * Sends an capabilities event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3496 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3497 | * @param capabilities capabilities of the seat |
| 3498 | */ |
| 3499 | static inline void |
| 3500 | wl_seat_send_capabilities(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t capabilities) |
| 3501 | { |
| 3502 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES, capabilities); |
| 3503 | } |
| 3504 | |
| 3505 | /** |
| 3506 | * @ingroup iface_wl_seat |
| 3507 | * Sends an name event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3508 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3509 | * @param name seat identifier |
| 3510 | */ |
| 3511 | static inline void |
| 3512 | wl_seat_send_name(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *name) |
| 3513 | { |
| 3514 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_SEAT_NAME, name); |
| 3515 | } |
| 3516 | |
| 3517 | #ifndef WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM |
| 3518 | #define WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM |
| 3519 | enum wl_pointer_error { |
| 3520 | /** |
| 3521 | * given wl_surface has another role |
| 3522 | */ |
| 3523 | WL_POINTER_ERROR_ROLE = 0, |
| 3524 | }; |
| 3525 | #endif /* WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 3526 | |
| 3527 | #ifndef WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM |
| 3528 | #define WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM |
| 3529 | /** |
| 3530 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3531 | * physical button state |
| 3532 | * |
| 3533 | * Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button |
| 3534 | * event. |
| 3535 | */ |
| 3536 | enum wl_pointer_button_state { |
| 3537 | /** |
| 3538 | * the button is not pressed |
| 3539 | */ |
| 3540 | WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED = 0, |
| 3541 | /** |
| 3542 | * the button is pressed |
| 3543 | */ |
| 3544 | WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED = 1, |
| 3545 | }; |
| 3546 | #endif /* WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM */ |
| 3547 | |
| 3548 | #ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM |
| 3549 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM |
| 3550 | /** |
| 3551 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3552 | * axis types |
| 3553 | * |
| 3554 | * Describes the axis types of scroll events. |
| 3555 | */ |
| 3556 | enum wl_pointer_axis { |
| 3557 | /** |
| 3558 | * vertical axis |
| 3559 | */ |
| 3560 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_VERTICAL_SCROLL = 0, |
| 3561 | /** |
| 3562 | * horizontal axis |
| 3563 | */ |
| 3564 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_HORIZONTAL_SCROLL = 1, |
| 3565 | }; |
| 3566 | #endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM */ |
| 3567 | |
| 3568 | #ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM |
| 3569 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM |
| 3570 | /** |
| 3571 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3572 | * axis source types |
| 3573 | * |
| 3574 | * Describes the source types for axis events. This indicates to the |
| 3575 | * client how an axis event was physically generated; a client may |
| 3576 | * adjust the user interface accordingly. For example, scroll events |
| 3577 | * from a "finger" source may be in a smooth coordinate space with |
| 3578 | * kinetic scrolling whereas a "wheel" source may be in discrete steps |
| 3579 | * of a number of lines. |
| 3580 | * |
| 3581 | * The "continuous" axis source is a device generating events in a |
| 3582 | * continuous coordinate space, but using something other than a |
| 3583 | * finger. One example for this source is button-based scrolling where |
| 3584 | * the vertical motion of a device is converted to scroll events while |
| 3585 | * a button is held down. |
| 3586 | * |
| 3587 | * The "wheel tilt" axis source indicates that the actual device is a |
| 3588 | * wheel but the scroll event is not caused by a rotation but a |
| 3589 | * (usually sideways) tilt of the wheel. |
| 3590 | */ |
| 3591 | enum wl_pointer_axis_source { |
| 3592 | /** |
| 3593 | * a physical wheel rotation |
| 3594 | */ |
| 3595 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL = 0, |
| 3596 | /** |
| 3597 | * finger on a touch surface |
| 3598 | */ |
| 3599 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER = 1, |
| 3600 | /** |
| 3601 | * continuous coordinate space |
| 3602 | */ |
| 3603 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS = 2, |
| 3604 | /** |
| 3605 | * a physical wheel tilt |
| 3606 | * @since 6 |
| 3607 | */ |
| 3608 | WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL_TILT = 3, |
| 3609 | }; |
| 3610 | /** |
| 3611 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3612 | */ |
| 3613 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL_TILT_SINCE_VERSION 6 |
| 3614 | #endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM */ |
| 3615 | |
| 3616 | /** |
| 3617 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3618 | * @struct wl_pointer_interface |
| 3619 | */ |
| 3620 | struct wl_pointer_interface { |
| 3621 | /** |
| 3622 | * set the pointer surface |
| 3623 | * |
| 3624 | * Set the pointer surface, i.e., the surface that contains the |
| 3625 | * pointer image (cursor). This request gives the surface the role |
| 3626 | * of a cursor. If the surface already has another role, it raises |
| 3627 | * a protocol error. |
| 3628 | * |
| 3629 | * The cursor actually changes only if the pointer focus for this |
| 3630 | * device is one of the requesting client's surfaces or the surface |
| 3631 | * parameter is the current pointer surface. If there was a |
| 3632 | * previous surface set with this request it is replaced. If |
| 3633 | * surface is NULL, the pointer image is hidden. |
| 3634 | * |
| 3635 | * The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of |
| 3636 | * the pointer surface relative to the pointer location. Its |
| 3637 | * top-left corner is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y), |
| 3638 | * where (x, y) are the coordinates of the pointer location, in |
| 3639 | * surface-local coordinates. |
| 3640 | * |
| 3641 | * On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x and |
| 3642 | * hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y parameters passed to |
| 3643 | * the request. Attach must be confirmed by wl_surface.commit as |
| 3644 | * usual. |
| 3645 | * |
| 3646 | * The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set |
| 3647 | * pointer surface to this request with new values for hotspot_x |
| 3648 | * and hotspot_y. |
| 3649 | * |
| 3650 | * The current and pending input regions of the wl_surface are |
| 3651 | * cleared, and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the |
| 3652 | * wl_surface is no longer used as the cursor. When the use as a |
| 3653 | * cursor ends, the current and pending input regions become |
| 3654 | * undefined, and the wl_surface is unmapped. |
| 3655 | * |
| 3656 | * The serial parameter must match the latest wl_pointer.enter |
| 3657 | * serial number sent to the client. Otherwise the request will be |
| 3658 | * ignored. |
| 3659 | * @param serial serial number of the enter event |
| 3660 | * @param surface pointer surface |
| 3661 | * @param hotspot_x surface-local x coordinate |
| 3662 | * @param hotspot_y surface-local y coordinate |
| 3663 | */ |
| 3664 | void (*set_cursor)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3665 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 3666 | uint32_t serial, |
| 3667 | struct wl_resource *surface, |
| 3668 | int32_t hotspot_x, |
| 3669 | int32_t hotspot_y); |
| 3670 | /** |
| 3671 | * release the pointer object |
| 3672 | * |
| 3673 | * Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not |
| 3674 | * going to use the pointer object anymore. |
| 3675 | * |
| 3676 | * This request destroys the pointer proxy object, so clients must |
| 3677 | * not call wl_pointer_destroy() after using this request. |
| 3678 | * @since 3 |
| 3679 | */ |
| 3680 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3681 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 3682 | }; |
| 3683 | |
| 3684 | #define WL_POINTER_ENTER 0 |
| 3685 | #define WL_POINTER_LEAVE 1 |
| 3686 | #define WL_POINTER_MOTION 2 |
| 3687 | #define WL_POINTER_BUTTON 3 |
| 3688 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS 4 |
| 3689 | #define WL_POINTER_FRAME 5 |
| 3690 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE 6 |
| 3691 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP 7 |
| 3692 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE 8 |
| 3693 | |
| 3694 | /** |
| 3695 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3696 | */ |
| 3697 | #define WL_POINTER_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3698 | /** |
| 3699 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3700 | */ |
| 3701 | #define WL_POINTER_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3702 | /** |
| 3703 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3704 | */ |
| 3705 | #define WL_POINTER_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3706 | /** |
| 3707 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3708 | */ |
| 3709 | #define WL_POINTER_BUTTON_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3710 | /** |
| 3711 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3712 | */ |
| 3713 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3714 | /** |
| 3715 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3716 | */ |
| 3717 | #define WL_POINTER_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3718 | /** |
| 3719 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3720 | */ |
| 3721 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3722 | /** |
| 3723 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3724 | */ |
| 3725 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3726 | /** |
| 3727 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3728 | */ |
| 3729 | #define WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE_SINCE_VERSION 5 |
| 3730 | |
| 3731 | /** |
| 3732 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3733 | */ |
| 3734 | #define WL_POINTER_SET_CURSOR_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3735 | /** |
| 3736 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3737 | */ |
| 3738 | #define WL_POINTER_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 3739 | |
| 3740 | /** |
| 3741 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3742 | * Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3743 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3744 | * @param serial serial number of the enter event |
| 3745 | * @param surface surface entered by the pointer |
| 3746 | * @param surface_x surface-local x coordinate |
| 3747 | * @param surface_y surface-local y coordinate |
| 3748 | */ |
| 3749 | static inline void |
| 3750 | wl_pointer_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface, wl_fixed_t surface_x, wl_fixed_t surface_y) |
| 3751 | { |
| 3752 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_ENTER, serial, surface, surface_x, surface_y); |
| 3753 | } |
| 3754 | |
| 3755 | /** |
| 3756 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3757 | * Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3758 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3759 | * @param serial serial number of the leave event |
| 3760 | * @param surface surface left by the pointer |
| 3761 | */ |
| 3762 | static inline void |
| 3763 | wl_pointer_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface) |
| 3764 | { |
| 3765 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_LEAVE, serial, surface); |
| 3766 | } |
| 3767 | |
| 3768 | /** |
| 3769 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3770 | * Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3771 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3772 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 3773 | * @param surface_x surface-local x coordinate |
| 3774 | * @param surface_y surface-local y coordinate |
| 3775 | */ |
| 3776 | static inline void |
| 3777 | wl_pointer_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, wl_fixed_t surface_x, wl_fixed_t surface_y) |
| 3778 | { |
| 3779 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_MOTION, time, surface_x, surface_y); |
| 3780 | } |
| 3781 | |
| 3782 | /** |
| 3783 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3784 | * Sends an button event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3785 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3786 | * @param serial serial number of the button event |
| 3787 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 3788 | * @param button button that produced the event |
| 3789 | * @param state physical state of the button |
| 3790 | */ |
| 3791 | static inline void |
| 3792 | wl_pointer_send_button(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, uint32_t button, uint32_t state) |
| 3793 | { |
| 3794 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_BUTTON, serial, time, button, state); |
| 3795 | } |
| 3796 | |
| 3797 | /** |
| 3798 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3799 | * Sends an axis event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3800 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3801 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 3802 | * @param axis axis type |
| 3803 | * @param value length of vector in surface-local coordinate space |
| 3804 | */ |
| 3805 | static inline void |
| 3806 | wl_pointer_send_axis(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, uint32_t axis, wl_fixed_t value) |
| 3807 | { |
| 3808 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS, time, axis, value); |
| 3809 | } |
| 3810 | |
| 3811 | /** |
| 3812 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3813 | * Sends an frame event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3814 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3815 | */ |
| 3816 | static inline void |
| 3817 | wl_pointer_send_frame(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 3818 | { |
| 3819 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_FRAME); |
| 3820 | } |
| 3821 | |
| 3822 | /** |
| 3823 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3824 | * Sends an axis_source event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3825 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3826 | * @param axis_source source of the axis event |
| 3827 | */ |
| 3828 | static inline void |
| 3829 | wl_pointer_send_axis_source(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t axis_source) |
| 3830 | { |
| 3831 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE, axis_source); |
| 3832 | } |
| 3833 | |
| 3834 | /** |
| 3835 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3836 | * Sends an axis_stop event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3837 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3838 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 3839 | * @param axis the axis stopped with this event |
| 3840 | */ |
| 3841 | static inline void |
| 3842 | wl_pointer_send_axis_stop(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, uint32_t axis) |
| 3843 | { |
| 3844 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP, time, axis); |
| 3845 | } |
| 3846 | |
| 3847 | /** |
| 3848 | * @ingroup iface_wl_pointer |
| 3849 | * Sends an axis_discrete event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3850 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3851 | * @param axis axis type |
| 3852 | * @param discrete number of steps |
| 3853 | */ |
| 3854 | static inline void |
| 3855 | wl_pointer_send_axis_discrete(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t axis, int32_t discrete) |
| 3856 | { |
| 3857 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE, axis, discrete); |
| 3858 | } |
| 3859 | |
| 3860 | #ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM |
| 3861 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM |
| 3862 | /** |
| 3863 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3864 | * keyboard mapping format |
| 3865 | * |
| 3866 | * This specifies the format of the keymap provided to the |
| 3867 | * client with the wl_keyboard.keymap event. |
| 3868 | */ |
| 3869 | enum wl_keyboard_keymap_format { |
| 3870 | /** |
| 3871 | * no keymap; client must understand how to interpret the raw keycode |
| 3872 | */ |
| 3873 | WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP = 0, |
| 3874 | /** |
| 3875 | * libxkbcommon compatible; to determine the xkb keycode, clients must add 8 to the key event keycode |
| 3876 | */ |
| 3877 | WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_XKB_V1 = 1, |
| 3878 | }; |
| 3879 | #endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM */ |
| 3880 | |
| 3881 | #ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM |
| 3882 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM |
| 3883 | /** |
| 3884 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3885 | * physical key state |
| 3886 | * |
| 3887 | * Describes the physical state of a key that produced the key event. |
| 3888 | */ |
| 3889 | enum wl_keyboard_key_state { |
| 3890 | /** |
| 3891 | * key is not pressed |
| 3892 | */ |
| 3893 | WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_RELEASED = 0, |
| 3894 | /** |
| 3895 | * key is pressed |
| 3896 | */ |
| 3897 | WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_PRESSED = 1, |
| 3898 | }; |
| 3899 | #endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM */ |
| 3900 | |
| 3901 | /** |
| 3902 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3903 | * @struct wl_keyboard_interface |
| 3904 | */ |
| 3905 | struct wl_keyboard_interface { |
| 3906 | /** |
| 3907 | * release the keyboard object |
| 3908 | * |
| 3909 | * |
| 3910 | * @since 3 |
| 3911 | */ |
| 3912 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 3913 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 3914 | }; |
| 3915 | |
| 3916 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP 0 |
| 3917 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER 1 |
| 3918 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE 2 |
| 3919 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY 3 |
| 3920 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS 4 |
| 3921 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO 5 |
| 3922 | |
| 3923 | /** |
| 3924 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3925 | */ |
| 3926 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3927 | /** |
| 3928 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3929 | */ |
| 3930 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3931 | /** |
| 3932 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3933 | */ |
| 3934 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3935 | /** |
| 3936 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3937 | */ |
| 3938 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3939 | /** |
| 3940 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3941 | */ |
| 3942 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 3943 | /** |
| 3944 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3945 | */ |
| 3946 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO_SINCE_VERSION 4 |
| 3947 | |
| 3948 | /** |
| 3949 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3950 | */ |
| 3951 | #define WL_KEYBOARD_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 3952 | |
| 3953 | /** |
| 3954 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3955 | * Sends an keymap event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3956 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3957 | * @param format keymap format |
| 3958 | * @param fd keymap file descriptor |
| 3959 | * @param size keymap size, in bytes |
| 3960 | */ |
| 3961 | static inline void |
| 3962 | wl_keyboard_send_keymap(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t format, int32_t fd, uint32_t size) |
| 3963 | { |
| 3964 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP, format, fd, size); |
| 3965 | } |
| 3966 | |
| 3967 | /** |
| 3968 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3969 | * Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3970 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3971 | * @param serial serial number of the enter event |
| 3972 | * @param surface surface gaining keyboard focus |
| 3973 | * @param keys the currently pressed keys |
| 3974 | */ |
| 3975 | static inline void |
| 3976 | wl_keyboard_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface, struct wl_array *keys) |
| 3977 | { |
| 3978 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER, serial, surface, keys); |
| 3979 | } |
| 3980 | |
| 3981 | /** |
| 3982 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3983 | * Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3984 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3985 | * @param serial serial number of the leave event |
| 3986 | * @param surface surface that lost keyboard focus |
| 3987 | */ |
| 3988 | static inline void |
| 3989 | wl_keyboard_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface) |
| 3990 | { |
| 3991 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE, serial, surface); |
| 3992 | } |
| 3993 | |
| 3994 | /** |
| 3995 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 3996 | * Sends an key event to the client owning the resource. |
| 3997 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 3998 | * @param serial serial number of the key event |
| 3999 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 4000 | * @param key key that produced the event |
| 4001 | * @param state physical state of the key |
| 4002 | */ |
| 4003 | static inline void |
| 4004 | wl_keyboard_send_key(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, uint32_t key, uint32_t state) |
| 4005 | { |
| 4006 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_KEY, serial, time, key, state); |
| 4007 | } |
| 4008 | |
| 4009 | /** |
| 4010 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 4011 | * Sends an modifiers event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4012 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4013 | * @param serial serial number of the modifiers event |
| 4014 | * @param mods_depressed depressed modifiers |
| 4015 | * @param mods_latched latched modifiers |
| 4016 | * @param mods_locked locked modifiers |
| 4017 | * @param group keyboard layout |
| 4018 | */ |
| 4019 | static inline void |
| 4020 | wl_keyboard_send_modifiers(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t mods_depressed, uint32_t mods_latched, uint32_t mods_locked, uint32_t group) |
| 4021 | { |
| 4022 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS, serial, mods_depressed, mods_latched, mods_locked, group); |
| 4023 | } |
| 4024 | |
| 4025 | /** |
| 4026 | * @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard |
| 4027 | * Sends an repeat_info event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4028 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4029 | * @param rate the rate of repeating keys in characters per second |
| 4030 | * @param delay delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts |
| 4031 | */ |
| 4032 | static inline void |
| 4033 | wl_keyboard_send_repeat_info(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t rate, int32_t delay) |
| 4034 | { |
| 4035 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO, rate, delay); |
| 4036 | } |
| 4037 | |
| 4038 | /** |
| 4039 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4040 | * @struct wl_touch_interface |
| 4041 | */ |
| 4042 | struct wl_touch_interface { |
| 4043 | /** |
| 4044 | * release the touch object |
| 4045 | * |
| 4046 | * |
| 4047 | * @since 3 |
| 4048 | */ |
| 4049 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4050 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4051 | }; |
| 4052 | |
| 4053 | #define WL_TOUCH_DOWN 0 |
| 4054 | #define WL_TOUCH_UP 1 |
| 4055 | #define WL_TOUCH_MOTION 2 |
| 4056 | #define WL_TOUCH_FRAME 3 |
| 4057 | #define WL_TOUCH_CANCEL 4 |
| 4058 | #define WL_TOUCH_SHAPE 5 |
| 4059 | #define WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION 6 |
| 4060 | |
| 4061 | /** |
| 4062 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4063 | */ |
| 4064 | #define WL_TOUCH_DOWN_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4065 | /** |
| 4066 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4067 | */ |
| 4068 | #define WL_TOUCH_UP_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4069 | /** |
| 4070 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4071 | */ |
| 4072 | #define WL_TOUCH_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4073 | /** |
| 4074 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4075 | */ |
| 4076 | #define WL_TOUCH_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4077 | /** |
| 4078 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4079 | */ |
| 4080 | #define WL_TOUCH_CANCEL_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4081 | /** |
| 4082 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4083 | */ |
| 4084 | #define WL_TOUCH_SHAPE_SINCE_VERSION 6 |
| 4085 | /** |
| 4086 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4087 | */ |
| 4088 | #define WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION_SINCE_VERSION 6 |
| 4089 | |
| 4090 | /** |
| 4091 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4092 | */ |
| 4093 | #define WL_TOUCH_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 4094 | |
| 4095 | /** |
| 4096 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4097 | * Sends an down event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4098 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4099 | * @param serial serial number of the touch down event |
| 4100 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 4101 | * @param surface surface touched |
| 4102 | * @param id the unique ID of this touch point |
| 4103 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 4104 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 4105 | */ |
| 4106 | static inline void |
| 4107 | wl_touch_send_down(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, struct wl_resource *surface, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y) |
| 4108 | { |
| 4109 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_DOWN, serial, time, surface, id, x, y); |
| 4110 | } |
| 4111 | |
| 4112 | /** |
| 4113 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4114 | * Sends an up event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4115 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4116 | * @param serial serial number of the touch up event |
| 4117 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 4118 | * @param id the unique ID of this touch point |
| 4119 | */ |
| 4120 | static inline void |
| 4121 | wl_touch_send_up(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, int32_t id) |
| 4122 | { |
| 4123 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_UP, serial, time, id); |
| 4124 | } |
| 4125 | |
| 4126 | /** |
| 4127 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4128 | * Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4129 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4130 | * @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity |
| 4131 | * @param id the unique ID of this touch point |
| 4132 | * @param x surface-local x coordinate |
| 4133 | * @param y surface-local y coordinate |
| 4134 | */ |
| 4135 | static inline void |
| 4136 | wl_touch_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y) |
| 4137 | { |
| 4138 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_MOTION, time, id, x, y); |
| 4139 | } |
| 4140 | |
| 4141 | /** |
| 4142 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4143 | * Sends an frame event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4144 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4145 | */ |
| 4146 | static inline void |
| 4147 | wl_touch_send_frame(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 4148 | { |
| 4149 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_FRAME); |
| 4150 | } |
| 4151 | |
| 4152 | /** |
| 4153 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4154 | * Sends an cancel event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4155 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4156 | */ |
| 4157 | static inline void |
| 4158 | wl_touch_send_cancel(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 4159 | { |
| 4160 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_CANCEL); |
| 4161 | } |
| 4162 | |
| 4163 | /** |
| 4164 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4165 | * Sends an shape event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4166 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4167 | * @param id the unique ID of this touch point |
| 4168 | * @param major length of the major axis in surface-local coordinates |
| 4169 | * @param minor length of the minor axis in surface-local coordinates |
| 4170 | */ |
| 4171 | static inline void |
| 4172 | wl_touch_send_shape(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t major, wl_fixed_t minor) |
| 4173 | { |
| 4174 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_SHAPE, id, major, minor); |
| 4175 | } |
| 4176 | |
| 4177 | /** |
| 4178 | * @ingroup iface_wl_touch |
| 4179 | * Sends an orientation event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4180 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4181 | * @param id the unique ID of this touch point |
| 4182 | * @param orientation angle between major axis and positive surface y-axis in degrees |
| 4183 | */ |
| 4184 | static inline void |
| 4185 | wl_touch_send_orientation(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t orientation) |
| 4186 | { |
| 4187 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION, id, orientation); |
| 4188 | } |
| 4189 | |
| 4190 | #ifndef WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM |
| 4191 | #define WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM |
| 4192 | /** |
| 4193 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4194 | * subpixel geometry information |
| 4195 | * |
| 4196 | * This enumeration describes how the physical |
| 4197 | * pixels on an output are laid out. |
| 4198 | */ |
| 4199 | enum wl_output_subpixel { |
| 4200 | /** |
| 4201 | * unknown geometry |
| 4202 | */ |
| 4203 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_UNKNOWN = 0, |
| 4204 | /** |
| 4205 | * no geometry |
| 4206 | */ |
| 4207 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_NONE = 1, |
| 4208 | /** |
| 4209 | * horizontal RGB |
| 4210 | */ |
| 4211 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_RGB = 2, |
| 4212 | /** |
| 4213 | * horizontal BGR |
| 4214 | */ |
| 4215 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_BGR = 3, |
| 4216 | /** |
| 4217 | * vertical RGB |
| 4218 | */ |
| 4219 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_RGB = 4, |
| 4220 | /** |
| 4221 | * vertical BGR |
| 4222 | */ |
| 4223 | WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_BGR = 5, |
| 4224 | }; |
| 4225 | #endif /* WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM */ |
| 4226 | |
| 4227 | #ifndef WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM |
| 4228 | #define WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM |
| 4229 | /** |
| 4230 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4231 | * transform from framebuffer to output |
| 4232 | * |
| 4233 | * This describes the transform that a compositor will apply to a |
| 4234 | * surface to compensate for the rotation or mirroring of an |
| 4235 | * output device. |
| 4236 | * |
| 4237 | * The flipped values correspond to an initial flip around a |
| 4238 | * vertical axis followed by rotation. |
| 4239 | * |
| 4240 | * The purpose is mainly to allow clients to render accordingly and |
| 4241 | * tell the compositor, so that for fullscreen surfaces, the |
| 4242 | * compositor will still be able to scan out directly from client |
| 4243 | * surfaces. |
| 4244 | */ |
| 4245 | enum wl_output_transform { |
| 4246 | /** |
| 4247 | * no transform |
| 4248 | */ |
| 4249 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL = 0, |
| 4250 | /** |
| 4251 | * 90 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4252 | */ |
| 4253 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_90 = 1, |
| 4254 | /** |
| 4255 | * 180 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4256 | */ |
| 4257 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_180 = 2, |
| 4258 | /** |
| 4259 | * 270 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4260 | */ |
| 4261 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_270 = 3, |
| 4262 | /** |
| 4263 | * 180 degree flip around a vertical axis |
| 4264 | */ |
| 4265 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED = 4, |
| 4266 | /** |
| 4267 | * flip and rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4268 | */ |
| 4269 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_90 = 5, |
| 4270 | /** |
| 4271 | * flip and rotate 180 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4272 | */ |
| 4273 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_180 = 6, |
| 4274 | /** |
| 4275 | * flip and rotate 270 degrees counter-clockwise |
| 4276 | */ |
| 4277 | WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_270 = 7, |
| 4278 | }; |
| 4279 | #endif /* WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM */ |
| 4280 | |
| 4281 | #ifndef WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM |
| 4282 | #define WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM |
| 4283 | /** |
| 4284 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4285 | * mode information |
| 4286 | * |
| 4287 | * These flags describe properties of an output mode. |
| 4288 | * They are used in the flags bitfield of the mode event. |
| 4289 | */ |
| 4290 | enum wl_output_mode { |
| 4291 | /** |
| 4292 | * indicates this is the current mode |
| 4293 | */ |
| 4294 | WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT = 0x1, |
| 4295 | /** |
| 4296 | * indicates this is the preferred mode |
| 4297 | */ |
| 4298 | WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED = 0x2, |
| 4299 | }; |
| 4300 | #endif /* WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM */ |
| 4301 | |
| 4302 | /** |
| 4303 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4304 | * @struct wl_output_interface |
| 4305 | */ |
| 4306 | struct wl_output_interface { |
| 4307 | /** |
| 4308 | * release the output object |
| 4309 | * |
| 4310 | * Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not |
| 4311 | * going to use the output object anymore. |
| 4312 | * @since 3 |
| 4313 | */ |
| 4314 | void (*release)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4315 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4316 | }; |
| 4317 | |
| 4318 | #define WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY 0 |
| 4319 | #define WL_OUTPUT_MODE 1 |
| 4320 | #define WL_OUTPUT_DONE 2 |
| 4321 | #define WL_OUTPUT_SCALE 3 |
| 4322 | #define WL_OUTPUT_NAME 4 |
| 4323 | #define WL_OUTPUT_DESCRIPTION 5 |
| 4324 | |
| 4325 | /** |
| 4326 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4327 | */ |
| 4328 | #define WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4329 | /** |
| 4330 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4331 | */ |
| 4332 | #define WL_OUTPUT_MODE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4333 | /** |
| 4334 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4335 | */ |
| 4336 | #define WL_OUTPUT_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 2 |
| 4337 | /** |
| 4338 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4339 | */ |
| 4340 | #define WL_OUTPUT_SCALE_SINCE_VERSION 2 |
| 4341 | /** |
| 4342 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4343 | */ |
| 4344 | #define WL_OUTPUT_NAME_SINCE_VERSION 4 |
| 4345 | /** |
| 4346 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4347 | */ |
| 4348 | #define WL_OUTPUT_DESCRIPTION_SINCE_VERSION 4 |
| 4349 | |
| 4350 | /** |
| 4351 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4352 | */ |
| 4353 | #define WL_OUTPUT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3 |
| 4354 | |
| 4355 | /** |
| 4356 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4357 | * Sends an geometry event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4358 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4359 | * @param x x position within the global compositor space |
| 4360 | * @param y y position within the global compositor space |
| 4361 | * @param physical_width width in millimeters of the output |
| 4362 | * @param physical_height height in millimeters of the output |
| 4363 | * @param subpixel subpixel orientation of the output |
| 4364 | * @param make textual description of the manufacturer |
| 4365 | * @param model textual description of the model |
| 4366 | * @param transform transform that maps framebuffer to output |
| 4367 | */ |
| 4368 | static inline void |
| 4369 | wl_output_send_geometry(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t x, int32_t y, int32_t physical_width, int32_t physical_height, int32_t subpixel, const char *make, const char *model, int32_t transform) |
| 4370 | { |
| 4371 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY, x, y, physical_width, physical_height, subpixel, make, model, transform); |
| 4372 | } |
| 4373 | |
| 4374 | /** |
| 4375 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4376 | * Sends an mode event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4377 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4378 | * @param flags bitfield of mode flags |
| 4379 | * @param width width of the mode in hardware units |
| 4380 | * @param height height of the mode in hardware units |
| 4381 | * @param refresh vertical refresh rate in mHz |
| 4382 | */ |
| 4383 | static inline void |
| 4384 | wl_output_send_mode(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t flags, int32_t width, int32_t height, int32_t refresh) |
| 4385 | { |
| 4386 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_MODE, flags, width, height, refresh); |
| 4387 | } |
| 4388 | |
| 4389 | /** |
| 4390 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4391 | * Sends an done event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4392 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4393 | */ |
| 4394 | static inline void |
| 4395 | wl_output_send_done(struct wl_resource *resource_) |
| 4396 | { |
| 4397 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_DONE); |
| 4398 | } |
| 4399 | |
| 4400 | /** |
| 4401 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4402 | * Sends an scale event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4403 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4404 | * @param factor scaling factor of output |
| 4405 | */ |
| 4406 | static inline void |
| 4407 | wl_output_send_scale(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t factor) |
| 4408 | { |
| 4409 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_SCALE, factor); |
| 4410 | } |
| 4411 | |
| 4412 | /** |
| 4413 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4414 | * Sends an name event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4415 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4416 | * @param name output name |
| 4417 | */ |
| 4418 | static inline void |
| 4419 | wl_output_send_name(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *name) |
| 4420 | { |
| 4421 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_NAME, name); |
| 4422 | } |
| 4423 | |
| 4424 | /** |
| 4425 | * @ingroup iface_wl_output |
| 4426 | * Sends an description event to the client owning the resource. |
| 4427 | * @param resource_ The client's resource |
| 4428 | * @param description output description |
| 4429 | */ |
| 4430 | static inline void |
| 4431 | wl_output_send_description(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *description) |
| 4432 | { |
| 4433 | wl_resource_post_event(resource: resource_, WL_OUTPUT_DESCRIPTION, description); |
| 4434 | } |
| 4435 | |
| 4436 | /** |
| 4437 | * @ingroup iface_wl_region |
| 4438 | * @struct wl_region_interface |
| 4439 | */ |
| 4440 | struct wl_region_interface { |
| 4441 | /** |
| 4442 | * destroy region |
| 4443 | * |
| 4444 | * Destroy the region. This will invalidate the object ID. |
| 4445 | */ |
| 4446 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4447 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4448 | /** |
| 4449 | * add rectangle to region |
| 4450 | * |
| 4451 | * Add the specified rectangle to the region. |
| 4452 | * @param x region-local x coordinate |
| 4453 | * @param y region-local y coordinate |
| 4454 | * @param width rectangle width |
| 4455 | * @param height rectangle height |
| 4456 | */ |
| 4457 | void (*add)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4458 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4459 | int32_t x, |
| 4460 | int32_t y, |
| 4461 | int32_t width, |
| 4462 | int32_t height); |
| 4463 | /** |
| 4464 | * subtract rectangle from region |
| 4465 | * |
| 4466 | * Subtract the specified rectangle from the region. |
| 4467 | * @param x region-local x coordinate |
| 4468 | * @param y region-local y coordinate |
| 4469 | * @param width rectangle width |
| 4470 | * @param height rectangle height |
| 4471 | */ |
| 4472 | void (*subtract)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4473 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4474 | int32_t x, |
| 4475 | int32_t y, |
| 4476 | int32_t width, |
| 4477 | int32_t height); |
| 4478 | }; |
| 4479 | |
| 4480 | |
| 4481 | /** |
| 4482 | * @ingroup iface_wl_region |
| 4483 | */ |
| 4484 | #define WL_REGION_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4485 | /** |
| 4486 | * @ingroup iface_wl_region |
| 4487 | */ |
| 4488 | #define WL_REGION_ADD_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4489 | /** |
| 4490 | * @ingroup iface_wl_region |
| 4491 | */ |
| 4492 | #define WL_REGION_SUBTRACT_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4493 | |
| 4494 | #ifndef WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM |
| 4495 | #define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM |
| 4496 | enum wl_subcompositor_error { |
| 4497 | /** |
| 4498 | * the to-be sub-surface is invalid |
| 4499 | */ |
| 4500 | WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE = 0, |
| 4501 | }; |
| 4502 | #endif /* WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 4503 | |
| 4504 | /** |
| 4505 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor |
| 4506 | * @struct wl_subcompositor_interface |
| 4507 | */ |
| 4508 | struct wl_subcompositor_interface { |
| 4509 | /** |
| 4510 | * unbind from the subcompositor interface |
| 4511 | * |
| 4512 | * Informs the server that the client will not be using this |
| 4513 | * protocol object anymore. This does not affect any other objects, |
| 4514 | * wl_subsurface objects included. |
| 4515 | */ |
| 4516 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4517 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4518 | /** |
| 4519 | * give a surface the role sub-surface |
| 4520 | * |
| 4521 | * Create a sub-surface interface for the given surface, and |
| 4522 | * associate it with the given parent surface. This turns a plain |
| 4523 | * wl_surface into a sub-surface. |
| 4524 | * |
| 4525 | * The to-be sub-surface must not already have another role, and it |
| 4526 | * must not have an existing wl_subsurface object. Otherwise a |
| 4527 | * protocol error is raised. |
| 4528 | * |
| 4529 | * Adding sub-surfaces to a parent is a double-buffered operation |
| 4530 | * on the parent (see wl_surface.commit). The effect of adding a |
| 4531 | * sub-surface becomes visible on the next time the state of the |
| 4532 | * parent surface is applied. |
| 4533 | * |
| 4534 | * This request modifies the behaviour of wl_surface.commit request |
| 4535 | * on the sub-surface, see the documentation on wl_subsurface |
| 4536 | * interface. |
| 4537 | * @param id the new sub-surface object ID |
| 4538 | * @param surface the surface to be turned into a sub-surface |
| 4539 | * @param parent the parent surface |
| 4540 | */ |
| 4541 | void (*get_subsurface)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4542 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4543 | uint32_t id, |
| 4544 | struct wl_resource *surface, |
| 4545 | struct wl_resource *parent); |
| 4546 | }; |
| 4547 | |
| 4548 | |
| 4549 | /** |
| 4550 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor |
| 4551 | */ |
| 4552 | #define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4553 | /** |
| 4554 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor |
| 4555 | */ |
| 4556 | #define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_GET_SUBSURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4557 | |
| 4558 | #ifndef WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 4559 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM |
| 4560 | enum wl_subsurface_error { |
| 4561 | /** |
| 4562 | * wl_surface is not a sibling or the parent |
| 4563 | */ |
| 4564 | WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE = 0, |
| 4565 | }; |
| 4566 | #endif /* WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM */ |
| 4567 | |
| 4568 | /** |
| 4569 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4570 | * @struct wl_subsurface_interface |
| 4571 | */ |
| 4572 | struct wl_subsurface_interface { |
| 4573 | /** |
| 4574 | * remove sub-surface interface |
| 4575 | * |
| 4576 | * The sub-surface interface is removed from the wl_surface |
| 4577 | * object that was turned into a sub-surface with a |
| 4578 | * wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface request. The wl_surface's |
| 4579 | * association to the parent is deleted, and the wl_surface loses |
| 4580 | * its role as a sub-surface. The wl_surface is unmapped |
| 4581 | * immediately. |
| 4582 | */ |
| 4583 | void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4584 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4585 | /** |
| 4586 | * reposition the sub-surface |
| 4587 | * |
| 4588 | * This schedules a sub-surface position change. The sub-surface |
| 4589 | * will be moved so that its origin (top left corner pixel) will be |
| 4590 | * at the location x, y of the parent surface coordinate system. |
| 4591 | * The coordinates are not restricted to the parent surface area. |
| 4592 | * Negative values are allowed. |
| 4593 | * |
| 4594 | * The scheduled coordinates will take effect whenever the state of |
| 4595 | * the parent surface is applied. When this happens depends on |
| 4596 | * whether the parent surface is in synchronized mode or not. See |
| 4597 | * wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync for details. |
| 4598 | * |
| 4599 | * If more than one set_position request is invoked by the client |
| 4600 | * before the commit of the parent surface, the position of a new |
| 4601 | * request always replaces the scheduled position from any previous |
| 4602 | * request. |
| 4603 | * |
| 4604 | * The initial position is 0, 0. |
| 4605 | * @param x x coordinate in the parent surface |
| 4606 | * @param y y coordinate in the parent surface |
| 4607 | */ |
| 4608 | void (*set_position)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4609 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4610 | int32_t x, |
| 4611 | int32_t y); |
| 4612 | /** |
| 4613 | * restack the sub-surface |
| 4614 | * |
| 4615 | * This sub-surface is taken from the stack, and put back just |
| 4616 | * above the reference surface, changing the z-order of the |
| 4617 | * sub-surfaces. The reference surface must be one of the sibling |
| 4618 | * surfaces, or the parent surface. Using any other surface, |
| 4619 | * including this sub-surface, will cause a protocol error. |
| 4620 | * |
| 4621 | * The z-order is double-buffered. Requests are handled in order |
| 4622 | * and applied immediately to a pending state. The final pending |
| 4623 | * state is copied to the active state the next time the state of |
| 4624 | * the parent surface is applied. When this happens depends on |
| 4625 | * whether the parent surface is in synchronized mode or not. See |
| 4626 | * wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync for details. |
| 4627 | * |
| 4628 | * A new sub-surface is initially added as the top-most in the |
| 4629 | * stack of its siblings and parent. |
| 4630 | * @param sibling the reference surface |
| 4631 | */ |
| 4632 | void (*place_above)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4633 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4634 | struct wl_resource *sibling); |
| 4635 | /** |
| 4636 | * restack the sub-surface |
| 4637 | * |
| 4638 | * The sub-surface is placed just below the reference surface. |
| 4639 | * See wl_subsurface.place_above. |
| 4640 | * @param sibling the reference surface |
| 4641 | */ |
| 4642 | void (*place_below)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4643 | struct wl_resource *resource, |
| 4644 | struct wl_resource *sibling); |
| 4645 | /** |
| 4646 | * set sub-surface to synchronized mode |
| 4647 | * |
| 4648 | * Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to synchronized |
| 4649 | * mode, also described as the parent dependent mode. |
| 4650 | * |
| 4651 | * In synchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will |
| 4652 | * accumulate the committed state in a cache, but the state will |
| 4653 | * not be applied and hence will not change the compositor output. |
| 4654 | * The cached state is applied to the sub-surface immediately after |
| 4655 | * the parent surface's state is applied. This ensures atomic |
| 4656 | * updates of the parent and all its synchronized sub-surfaces. |
| 4657 | * Applying the cached state will invalidate the cache, so further |
| 4658 | * parent surface commits do not (re-)apply old state. |
| 4659 | * |
| 4660 | * See wl_subsurface for the recursive effect of this mode. |
| 4661 | */ |
| 4662 | void (*set_sync)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4663 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4664 | /** |
| 4665 | * set sub-surface to desynchronized mode |
| 4666 | * |
| 4667 | * Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to |
| 4668 | * desynchronized mode, also described as independent or freely |
| 4669 | * running mode. |
| 4670 | * |
| 4671 | * In desynchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will |
| 4672 | * apply the pending state directly, without caching, as happens |
| 4673 | * normally with a wl_surface. Calling wl_surface.commit on the |
| 4674 | * parent surface has no effect on the sub-surface's wl_surface |
| 4675 | * state. This mode allows a sub-surface to be updated on its own. |
| 4676 | * |
| 4677 | * If cached state exists when wl_surface.commit is called in |
| 4678 | * desynchronized mode, the pending state is added to the cached |
| 4679 | * state, and applied as a whole. This invalidates the cache. |
| 4680 | * |
| 4681 | * Note: even if a sub-surface is set to desynchronized, a parent |
| 4682 | * sub-surface may override it to behave as synchronized. For |
| 4683 | * details, see wl_subsurface. |
| 4684 | * |
| 4685 | * If a surface's parent surface behaves as desynchronized, then |
| 4686 | * the cached state is applied on set_desync. |
| 4687 | */ |
| 4688 | void (*set_desync)(struct wl_client *client, |
| 4689 | struct wl_resource *resource); |
| 4690 | }; |
| 4691 | |
| 4692 | |
| 4693 | /** |
| 4694 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4695 | */ |
| 4696 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4697 | /** |
| 4698 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4699 | */ |
| 4700 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_POSITION_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4701 | /** |
| 4702 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4703 | */ |
| 4704 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_PLACE_ABOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4705 | /** |
| 4706 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4707 | */ |
| 4708 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_PLACE_BELOW_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4709 | /** |
| 4710 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4711 | */ |
| 4712 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_SYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4713 | /** |
| 4714 | * @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface |
| 4715 | */ |
| 4716 | #define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_DESYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1 |
| 4717 | |
| 4718 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 4719 | } |
| 4720 | #endif |
| 4721 | |
| 4722 | #endif |
| 4723 | |