wayland/tests/data/example-server.h
Dudemanguy ab4c580480 scanner: add defines for wayland interface versions
Currently, it is cumbersome for clients that want to know what version of an
interface is supported at compile time. This can especially matter in cases
where the compositor and client aren't neccesarily compiled against the same
wayland and wayland protocol versions. Provide more information by adding a
simple int define for all interfaces that give the version that is already
defined in the source xml file.

Signed-off-by: Dudemanguy <random342@airmail.cc>
2025-04-03 23:19:34 -05:00

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/* SCANNER TEST */
#ifndef WAYLAND_SERVER_PROTOCOL_H
#define WAYLAND_SERVER_PROTOCOL_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include "wayland-server.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct wl_client;
struct wl_resource;
/**
* @page page_wayland The wayland protocol
* @section page_ifaces_wayland Interfaces
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_display - core global object
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_registry - global registry object
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_callback - callback object
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_compositor - the compositor singleton
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_shm_pool - a shared memory pool
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_shm - shared memory support
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_buffer - content for a wl_surface
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_offer - offer to transfer data
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_source - offer to transfer data
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_device - data transfer device
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_data_device_manager - data transfer interface
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_shell - create desktop-style surfaces
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_shell_surface - desktop-style metadata interface
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_surface - an onscreen surface
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_seat - group of input devices
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_pointer - pointer input device
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_keyboard - keyboard input device
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_touch - touchscreen input device
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_output - compositor output region
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_region - region interface
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_subcompositor - sub-surface compositing
* - @subpage page_iface_wl_subsurface - sub-surface interface to a wl_surface
* @section page_copyright_wayland Copyright
* <pre>
*
* Copyright © 2008-2011 Kristian Høgsberg
* Copyright © 2010-2011 Intel Corporation
* Copyright © 2012-2013 Collabora, Ltd.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
* (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
* including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
* publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
* and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
* subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
* portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
* </pre>
*/
struct wl_buffer;
struct wl_callback;
struct wl_compositor;
struct wl_data_device;
struct wl_data_device_manager;
struct wl_data_offer;
struct wl_data_source;
struct wl_display;
struct wl_keyboard;
struct wl_output;
struct wl_pointer;
struct wl_region;
struct wl_registry;
struct wl_seat;
struct wl_shell;
struct wl_shell_surface;
struct wl_shm;
struct wl_shm_pool;
struct wl_subcompositor;
struct wl_subsurface;
struct wl_surface;
struct wl_touch;
#ifndef WL_DISPLAY_INTERFACE
#define WL_DISPLAY_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_display wl_display
* @section page_iface_wl_display_desc Description
*
* The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It
* is used for internal Wayland protocol features.
* @section page_iface_wl_display_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_display.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_display The wl_display interface
*
* The core global object. This is a special singleton object. It
* is used for internal Wayland protocol features.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_display_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_REGISTRY_INTERFACE
#define WL_REGISTRY_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_registry wl_registry
* @section page_iface_wl_registry_desc Description
*
* The singleton global registry object. The server has a number of
* global objects that are available to all clients. These objects
* typically represent an actual object in the server (for example,
* an input device) or they are singleton objects that provide
* extension functionality.
*
* When a client creates a registry object, the registry object
* will emit a global event for each global currently in the
* registry. Globals come and go as a result of device or
* monitor hotplugs, reconfiguration or other events, and the
* registry will send out global and global_remove events to
* keep the client up to date with the changes. To mark the end
* of the initial burst of events, the client can use the
* wl_display.sync request immediately after calling
* wl_display.get_registry.
*
* A client can bind to a global object by using the bind
* request. This creates a client-side handle that lets the object
* emit events to the client and lets the client invoke requests on
* the object.
* @section page_iface_wl_registry_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_registry.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_registry The wl_registry interface
*
* The singleton global registry object. The server has a number of
* global objects that are available to all clients. These objects
* typically represent an actual object in the server (for example,
* an input device) or they are singleton objects that provide
* extension functionality.
*
* When a client creates a registry object, the registry object
* will emit a global event for each global currently in the
* registry. Globals come and go as a result of device or
* monitor hotplugs, reconfiguration or other events, and the
* registry will send out global and global_remove events to
* keep the client up to date with the changes. To mark the end
* of the initial burst of events, the client can use the
* wl_display.sync request immediately after calling
* wl_display.get_registry.
*
* A client can bind to a global object by using the bind
* request. This creates a client-side handle that lets the object
* emit events to the client and lets the client invoke requests on
* the object.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_registry_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_CALLBACK_INTERFACE
#define WL_CALLBACK_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_callback wl_callback
* @section page_iface_wl_callback_desc Description
*
* Clients can handle the 'done' event to get notified when
* the related request is done.
* @section page_iface_wl_callback_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_callback.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_callback The wl_callback interface
*
* Clients can handle the 'done' event to get notified when
* the related request is done.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_callback_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_COMPOSITOR_INTERFACE
#define WL_COMPOSITOR_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_compositor wl_compositor
* @section page_iface_wl_compositor_desc Description
*
* A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The
* compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple
* surfaces into one displayable output.
* @section page_iface_wl_compositor_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_compositor.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_compositor The wl_compositor interface
*
* A compositor. This object is a singleton global. The
* compositor is in charge of combining the contents of multiple
* surfaces into one displayable output.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_compositor_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SHM_POOL_INTERFACE
#define WL_SHM_POOL_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_shm_pool wl_shm_pool
* @section page_iface_wl_shm_pool_desc Description
*
* The wl_shm_pool object encapsulates a piece of memory shared
* between the compositor and client. Through the wl_shm_pool
* object, the client can allocate shared memory wl_buffer objects.
* All objects created through the same pool share the same
* underlying mapped memory. Reusing the mapped memory avoids the
* setup/teardown overhead and is useful when interactively resizing
* a surface or for many small buffers.
* @section page_iface_wl_shm_pool_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_shm_pool.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_shm_pool The wl_shm_pool interface
*
* The wl_shm_pool object encapsulates a piece of memory shared
* between the compositor and client. Through the wl_shm_pool
* object, the client can allocate shared memory wl_buffer objects.
* All objects created through the same pool share the same
* underlying mapped memory. Reusing the mapped memory avoids the
* setup/teardown overhead and is useful when interactively resizing
* a surface or for many small buffers.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_shm_pool_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SHM_INTERFACE
#define WL_SHM_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_shm wl_shm
* @section page_iface_wl_shm_desc Description
*
* A singleton global object that provides support for shared
* memory.
*
* Clients can create wl_shm_pool objects using the create_pool
* request.
*
* At connection setup time, the wl_shm object emits one or more
* format events to inform clients about the valid pixel formats
* that can be used for buffers.
* @section page_iface_wl_shm_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_shm.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_shm The wl_shm interface
*
* A singleton global object that provides support for shared
* memory.
*
* Clients can create wl_shm_pool objects using the create_pool
* request.
*
* At connection setup time, the wl_shm object emits one or more
* format events to inform clients about the valid pixel formats
* that can be used for buffers.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_shm_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_BUFFER_INTERFACE
#define WL_BUFFER_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_buffer wl_buffer
* @section page_iface_wl_buffer_desc Description
*
* A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are
* created through factory interfaces such as wl_drm, wl_shm or
* similar. It has a width and a height and can be attached to a
* wl_surface, but the mechanism by which a client provides and
* updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory interface.
* @section page_iface_wl_buffer_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_buffer.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_buffer The wl_buffer interface
*
* A buffer provides the content for a wl_surface. Buffers are
* created through factory interfaces such as wl_drm, wl_shm or
* similar. It has a width and a height and can be attached to a
* wl_surface, but the mechanism by which a client provides and
* updates the contents is defined by the buffer factory interface.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_buffer_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_DATA_OFFER_INTERFACE
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_data_offer wl_data_offer
* @section page_iface_wl_data_offer_desc Description
*
* A wl_data_offer represents a piece of data offered for transfer
* by another client (the source client). It is used by the
* copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop mechanisms. The offer
* describes the different mime types that the data can be
* converted to and provides the mechanism for transferring the
* data directly from the source client.
* @section page_iface_wl_data_offer_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_data_offer.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_data_offer The wl_data_offer interface
*
* A wl_data_offer represents a piece of data offered for transfer
* by another client (the source client). It is used by the
* copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop mechanisms. The offer
* describes the different mime types that the data can be
* converted to and provides the mechanism for transferring the
* data directly from the source client.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_offer_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_DATA_SOURCE_INTERFACE
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_data_source wl_data_source
* @section page_iface_wl_data_source_desc Description
*
* The wl_data_source object is the source side of a wl_data_offer.
* It is created by the source client in a data transfer and
* provides a way to describe the offered data and a way to respond
* to requests to transfer the data.
* @section page_iface_wl_data_source_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_data_source.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_data_source The wl_data_source interface
*
* The wl_data_source object is the source side of a wl_data_offer.
* It is created by the source client in a data transfer and
* provides a way to describe the offered data and a way to respond
* to requests to transfer the data.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_source_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_INTERFACE
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_data_device wl_data_device
* @section page_iface_wl_data_device_desc Description
*
* There is one wl_data_device per seat which can be obtained
* from the global wl_data_device_manager singleton.
*
* A wl_data_device provides access to inter-client data transfer
* mechanisms such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop.
* @section page_iface_wl_data_device_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_data_device.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_data_device The wl_data_device interface
*
* There is one wl_data_device per seat which can be obtained
* from the global wl_data_device_manager singleton.
*
* A wl_data_device provides access to inter-client data transfer
* mechanisms such as copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_device_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_INTERFACE
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_data_device_manager wl_data_device_manager
* @section page_iface_wl_data_device_manager_desc Description
*
* The wl_data_device_manager is a singleton global object that
* provides access to inter-client data transfer mechanisms such as
* copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. These mechanisms are tied to
* a wl_seat and this interface lets a client get a wl_data_device
* corresponding to a wl_seat.
*
* Depending on the version bound, the objects created from the bound
* wl_data_device_manager object will have different requirements for
* functioning properly. See wl_data_source.set_actions,
* wl_data_offer.accept and wl_data_offer.finish for details.
* @section page_iface_wl_data_device_manager_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_data_device_manager.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_data_device_manager The wl_data_device_manager interface
*
* The wl_data_device_manager is a singleton global object that
* provides access to inter-client data transfer mechanisms such as
* copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop. These mechanisms are tied to
* a wl_seat and this interface lets a client get a wl_data_device
* corresponding to a wl_seat.
*
* Depending on the version bound, the objects created from the bound
* wl_data_device_manager object will have different requirements for
* functioning properly. See wl_data_source.set_actions,
* wl_data_offer.accept and wl_data_offer.finish for details.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_data_device_manager_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SHELL_INTERFACE
#define WL_SHELL_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_shell wl_shell
* @section page_iface_wl_shell_desc Description
*
* This interface is implemented by servers that provide
* desktop-style user interfaces.
*
* It allows clients to associate a wl_shell_surface with
* a basic surface.
* @section page_iface_wl_shell_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_shell.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_shell The wl_shell interface
*
* This interface is implemented by servers that provide
* desktop-style user interfaces.
*
* It allows clients to associate a wl_shell_surface with
* a basic surface.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_shell_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_INTERFACE
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_shell_surface wl_shell_surface
* @section page_iface_wl_shell_surface_desc Description
*
* An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for
* implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface.
*
* It provides requests to treat surfaces like toplevel, fullscreen
* or popup windows, move, resize or maximize them, associate
* metadata like title and class, etc.
*
* On the server side the object is automatically destroyed when
* the related wl_surface is destroyed. On the client side,
* wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called before destroying
* the wl_surface object.
* @section page_iface_wl_shell_surface_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_shell_surface.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_shell_surface The wl_shell_surface interface
*
* An interface that may be implemented by a wl_surface, for
* implementations that provide a desktop-style user interface.
*
* It provides requests to treat surfaces like toplevel, fullscreen
* or popup windows, move, resize or maximize them, associate
* metadata like title and class, etc.
*
* On the server side the object is automatically destroyed when
* the related wl_surface is destroyed. On the client side,
* wl_shell_surface_destroy() must be called before destroying
* the wl_surface object.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_shell_surface_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SURFACE_INTERFACE
#define WL_SURFACE_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_surface wl_surface
* @section page_iface_wl_surface_desc Description
*
* A surface is a rectangular area that is displayed on the screen.
* It has a location, size and pixel contents.
*
* The size of a surface (and relative positions on it) is described
* in surface-local coordinates, which may differ from the buffer
* coordinates of the pixel content, in case a buffer_transform
* or a buffer_scale is used.
*
* A surface without a "role" is fairly useless: a compositor does
* not know where, when or how to present it. The role is the
* purpose of a wl_surface. Examples of roles are a cursor for a
* pointer (as set by wl_pointer.set_cursor), a drag icon
* (wl_data_device.start_drag), a sub-surface
* (wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface), and a window as defined by a
* shell protocol (e.g. wl_shell.get_shell_surface).
*
* A surface can have only one role at a time. Initially a
* wl_surface does not have a role. Once a wl_surface is given a
* role, it is set permanently for the whole lifetime of the
* wl_surface object. Giving the current role again is allowed,
* unless explicitly forbidden by the relevant interface
* specification.
*
* Surface roles are given by requests in other interfaces such as
* wl_pointer.set_cursor. The request should explicitly mention
* that this request gives a role to a wl_surface. Often, this
* request also creates a new protocol object that represents the
* role and adds additional functionality to wl_surface. When a
* client wants to destroy a wl_surface, they must destroy this 'role
* object' before the wl_surface.
*
* Destroying the role object does not remove the role from the
* wl_surface, but it may stop the wl_surface from "playing the role".
* For instance, if a wl_subsurface object is destroyed, the wl_surface
* it was created for will be unmapped and forget its position and
* z-order. It is allowed to create a wl_subsurface for the same
* wl_surface again, but it is not allowed to use the wl_surface as
* a cursor (cursor is a different role than sub-surface, and role
* switching is not allowed).
* @section page_iface_wl_surface_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_surface.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_surface The wl_surface interface
*
* A surface is a rectangular area that is displayed on the screen.
* It has a location, size and pixel contents.
*
* The size of a surface (and relative positions on it) is described
* in surface-local coordinates, which may differ from the buffer
* coordinates of the pixel content, in case a buffer_transform
* or a buffer_scale is used.
*
* A surface without a "role" is fairly useless: a compositor does
* not know where, when or how to present it. The role is the
* purpose of a wl_surface. Examples of roles are a cursor for a
* pointer (as set by wl_pointer.set_cursor), a drag icon
* (wl_data_device.start_drag), a sub-surface
* (wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface), and a window as defined by a
* shell protocol (e.g. wl_shell.get_shell_surface).
*
* A surface can have only one role at a time. Initially a
* wl_surface does not have a role. Once a wl_surface is given a
* role, it is set permanently for the whole lifetime of the
* wl_surface object. Giving the current role again is allowed,
* unless explicitly forbidden by the relevant interface
* specification.
*
* Surface roles are given by requests in other interfaces such as
* wl_pointer.set_cursor. The request should explicitly mention
* that this request gives a role to a wl_surface. Often, this
* request also creates a new protocol object that represents the
* role and adds additional functionality to wl_surface. When a
* client wants to destroy a wl_surface, they must destroy this 'role
* object' before the wl_surface.
*
* Destroying the role object does not remove the role from the
* wl_surface, but it may stop the wl_surface from "playing the role".
* For instance, if a wl_subsurface object is destroyed, the wl_surface
* it was created for will be unmapped and forget its position and
* z-order. It is allowed to create a wl_subsurface for the same
* wl_surface again, but it is not allowed to use the wl_surface as
* a cursor (cursor is a different role than sub-surface, and role
* switching is not allowed).
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_surface_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SEAT_INTERFACE
#define WL_SEAT_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_seat wl_seat
* @section page_iface_wl_seat_desc Description
*
* A seat is a group of keyboards, pointer and touch devices. This
* object is published as a global during start up, or when such a
* device is hot plugged. A seat typically has a pointer and
* maintains a keyboard focus and a pointer focus.
* @section page_iface_wl_seat_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_seat.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_seat The wl_seat interface
*
* A seat is a group of keyboards, pointer and touch devices. This
* object is published as a global during start up, or when such a
* device is hot plugged. A seat typically has a pointer and
* maintains a keyboard focus and a pointer focus.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_seat_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_POINTER_INTERFACE
#define WL_POINTER_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_pointer wl_pointer
* @section page_iface_wl_pointer_desc Description
*
* The wl_pointer interface represents one or more input devices,
* such as mice, which control the pointer location and pointer_focus
* of a seat.
*
* The wl_pointer interface generates motion, enter and leave
* events for the surfaces that the pointer is located over,
* and button and axis events for button presses, button releases
* and scrolling.
* @section page_iface_wl_pointer_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_pointer.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_pointer The wl_pointer interface
*
* The wl_pointer interface represents one or more input devices,
* such as mice, which control the pointer location and pointer_focus
* of a seat.
*
* The wl_pointer interface generates motion, enter and leave
* events for the surfaces that the pointer is located over,
* and button and axis events for button presses, button releases
* and scrolling.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_pointer_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_INTERFACE
#define WL_KEYBOARD_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_keyboard wl_keyboard
* @section page_iface_wl_keyboard_desc Description
*
* The wl_keyboard interface represents one or more keyboards
* associated with a seat.
* @section page_iface_wl_keyboard_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_keyboard.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_keyboard The wl_keyboard interface
*
* The wl_keyboard interface represents one or more keyboards
* associated with a seat.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_keyboard_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_TOUCH_INTERFACE
#define WL_TOUCH_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_touch wl_touch
* @section page_iface_wl_touch_desc Description
*
* The wl_touch interface represents a touchscreen
* associated with a seat.
*
* Touch interactions can consist of one or more contacts.
* For each contact, a series of events is generated, starting
* with a down event, followed by zero or more motion events,
* and ending with an up event. Events relating to the same
* contact point can be identified by the ID of the sequence.
* @section page_iface_wl_touch_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_touch.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_touch The wl_touch interface
*
* The wl_touch interface represents a touchscreen
* associated with a seat.
*
* Touch interactions can consist of one or more contacts.
* For each contact, a series of events is generated, starting
* with a down event, followed by zero or more motion events,
* and ending with an up event. Events relating to the same
* contact point can be identified by the ID of the sequence.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_touch_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_INTERFACE
#define WL_OUTPUT_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_output wl_output
* @section page_iface_wl_output_desc Description
*
* An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The
* compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an
* output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is
* actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that
* displays part of the compositor space. This object is published
* as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged.
* @section page_iface_wl_output_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_output.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_output The wl_output interface
*
* An output describes part of the compositor geometry. The
* compositor works in the 'compositor coordinate system' and an
* output corresponds to a rectangular area in that space that is
* actually visible. This typically corresponds to a monitor that
* displays part of the compositor space. This object is published
* as global during start up, or when a monitor is hotplugged.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_output_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_REGION_INTERFACE
#define WL_REGION_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_region wl_region
* @section page_iface_wl_region_desc Description
*
* A region object describes an area.
*
* Region objects are used to describe the opaque and input
* regions of a surface.
* @section page_iface_wl_region_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_region.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_region The wl_region interface
*
* A region object describes an area.
*
* Region objects are used to describe the opaque and input
* regions of a surface.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_region_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_INTERFACE
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_subcompositor wl_subcompositor
* @section page_iface_wl_subcompositor_desc Description
*
* The global interface exposing sub-surface compositing capabilities.
* A wl_surface, that has sub-surfaces associated, is called the
* parent surface. Sub-surfaces can be arbitrarily nested and create
* a tree of sub-surfaces.
*
* The root surface in a tree of sub-surfaces is the main
* surface. The main surface cannot be a sub-surface, because
* sub-surfaces must always have a parent.
*
* A main surface with its sub-surfaces forms a (compound) window.
* For window management purposes, this set of wl_surface objects is
* to be considered as a single window, and it should also behave as
* such.
*
* The aim of sub-surfaces is to offload some of the compositing work
* within a window from clients to the compositor. A prime example is
* a video player with decorations and video in separate wl_surface
* objects. This should allow the compositor to pass YUV video buffer
* processing to dedicated overlay hardware when possible.
* @section page_iface_wl_subcompositor_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_subcompositor.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_subcompositor The wl_subcompositor interface
*
* The global interface exposing sub-surface compositing capabilities.
* A wl_surface, that has sub-surfaces associated, is called the
* parent surface. Sub-surfaces can be arbitrarily nested and create
* a tree of sub-surfaces.
*
* The root surface in a tree of sub-surfaces is the main
* surface. The main surface cannot be a sub-surface, because
* sub-surfaces must always have a parent.
*
* A main surface with its sub-surfaces forms a (compound) window.
* For window management purposes, this set of wl_surface objects is
* to be considered as a single window, and it should also behave as
* such.
*
* The aim of sub-surfaces is to offload some of the compositing work
* within a window from clients to the compositor. A prime example is
* a video player with decorations and video in separate wl_surface
* objects. This should allow the compositor to pass YUV video buffer
* processing to dedicated overlay hardware when possible.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_subcompositor_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_SUBSURFACE_INTERFACE
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_INTERFACE
/**
* @page page_iface_wl_subsurface wl_subsurface
* @section page_iface_wl_subsurface_desc Description
*
* An additional interface to a wl_surface object, which has been
* made a sub-surface. A sub-surface has one parent surface. A
* sub-surface's size and position are not limited to that of the parent.
* Particularly, a sub-surface is not automatically clipped to its
* parent's area.
*
* A sub-surface becomes mapped, when a non-NULL wl_buffer is applied
* and the parent surface is mapped. The order of which one happens
* first is irrelevant. A sub-surface is hidden if the parent becomes
* hidden, or if a NULL wl_buffer is applied. These rules apply
* recursively through the tree of surfaces.
*
* The behaviour of a wl_surface.commit request on a sub-surface
* depends on the sub-surface's mode. The possible modes are
* synchronized and desynchronized, see methods
* wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync. Synchronized
* mode caches the wl_surface state to be applied when the parent's
* state gets applied, and desynchronized mode applies the pending
* wl_surface state directly. A sub-surface is initially in the
* synchronized mode.
*
* Sub-surfaces have also other kind of state, which is managed by
* wl_subsurface requests, as opposed to wl_surface requests. This
* state includes the sub-surface position relative to the parent
* surface (wl_subsurface.set_position), and the stacking order of
* the parent and its sub-surfaces (wl_subsurface.place_above and
* .place_below). This state is applied when the parent surface's
* wl_surface state is applied, regardless of the sub-surface's mode.
* As the exception, set_sync and set_desync are effective immediately.
*
* The main surface can be thought to be always in desynchronized mode,
* since it does not have a parent in the sub-surfaces sense.
*
* Even if a sub-surface is in desynchronized mode, it will behave as
* in synchronized mode, if its parent surface behaves as in
* synchronized mode. This rule is applied recursively throughout the
* tree of surfaces. This means, that one can set a sub-surface into
* synchronized mode, and then assume that all its child and grand-child
* sub-surfaces are synchronized, too, without explicitly setting them.
*
* If the wl_surface associated with the wl_subsurface is destroyed, the
* wl_subsurface object becomes inert. Note, that destroying either object
* takes effect immediately. If you need to synchronize the removal
* of a sub-surface to the parent surface update, unmap the sub-surface
* first by attaching a NULL wl_buffer, update parent, and then destroy
* the sub-surface.
*
* If the parent wl_surface object is destroyed, the sub-surface is
* unmapped.
* @section page_iface_wl_subsurface_api API
* See @ref iface_wl_subsurface.
*/
/**
* @defgroup iface_wl_subsurface The wl_subsurface interface
*
* An additional interface to a wl_surface object, which has been
* made a sub-surface. A sub-surface has one parent surface. A
* sub-surface's size and position are not limited to that of the parent.
* Particularly, a sub-surface is not automatically clipped to its
* parent's area.
*
* A sub-surface becomes mapped, when a non-NULL wl_buffer is applied
* and the parent surface is mapped. The order of which one happens
* first is irrelevant. A sub-surface is hidden if the parent becomes
* hidden, or if a NULL wl_buffer is applied. These rules apply
* recursively through the tree of surfaces.
*
* The behaviour of a wl_surface.commit request on a sub-surface
* depends on the sub-surface's mode. The possible modes are
* synchronized and desynchronized, see methods
* wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync. Synchronized
* mode caches the wl_surface state to be applied when the parent's
* state gets applied, and desynchronized mode applies the pending
* wl_surface state directly. A sub-surface is initially in the
* synchronized mode.
*
* Sub-surfaces have also other kind of state, which is managed by
* wl_subsurface requests, as opposed to wl_surface requests. This
* state includes the sub-surface position relative to the parent
* surface (wl_subsurface.set_position), and the stacking order of
* the parent and its sub-surfaces (wl_subsurface.place_above and
* .place_below). This state is applied when the parent surface's
* wl_surface state is applied, regardless of the sub-surface's mode.
* As the exception, set_sync and set_desync are effective immediately.
*
* The main surface can be thought to be always in desynchronized mode,
* since it does not have a parent in the sub-surfaces sense.
*
* Even if a sub-surface is in desynchronized mode, it will behave as
* in synchronized mode, if its parent surface behaves as in
* synchronized mode. This rule is applied recursively throughout the
* tree of surfaces. This means, that one can set a sub-surface into
* synchronized mode, and then assume that all its child and grand-child
* sub-surfaces are synchronized, too, without explicitly setting them.
*
* If the wl_surface associated with the wl_subsurface is destroyed, the
* wl_subsurface object becomes inert. Note, that destroying either object
* takes effect immediately. If you need to synchronize the removal
* of a sub-surface to the parent surface update, unmap the sub-surface
* first by attaching a NULL wl_buffer, update parent, and then destroy
* the sub-surface.
*
* If the parent wl_surface object is destroyed, the sub-surface is
* unmapped.
*/
extern const struct wl_interface wl_subsurface_interface;
#endif
#ifndef WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
* global error values
*
* These errors are global and can be emitted in response to any
* server request.
*/
enum wl_display_error {
/**
* server couldn't find object
*/
WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT = 0,
/**
* method doesn't exist on the specified interface
*/
WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD = 1,
/**
* server is out of memory
*/
WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY = 2,
};
#endif /* WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
* Validate a wl_display error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_display_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_display_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
* @struct wl_display_interface
*/
struct wl_display_interface {
/**
* asynchronous roundtrip
*
* The sync request asks the server to emit the 'done' event on
* the returned wl_callback object. Since requests are handled
* in-order and events are delivered in-order, this can be used as
* a barrier to ensure all previous requests and the resulting
* events have been handled.
*
* The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the
* compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client
* must not attempt to use it after that point.
*
* The callback_data passed in the callback is the event serial.
* @param callback callback object for the sync request
*/
void (*sync)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t callback);
/**
* get global registry object
*
* This request creates a registry object that allows the client
* to list and bind the global objects available from the
* compositor.
* @param registry global registry object
*/
void (*get_registry)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t registry);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
*/
#define WL_DISPLAY_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR 0
#define WL_DISPLAY_DELETE_ID 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
*/
#define WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
*/
#define WL_DISPLAY_DELETE_ID_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
*/
#define WL_DISPLAY_SYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_display
*/
#define WL_DISPLAY_GET_REGISTRY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
* @struct wl_registry_interface
*/
struct wl_registry_interface {
/**
* bind an object to the display
*
* Binds a new, client-created object to the server using the
* specified name as the identifier.
* @param name unique numeric name of the object
* @param interface name of the objects interface
* @param version version of the objects interface
* @param id bounded object
*/
void (*bind)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t name,
const char *interface, uint32_t version, uint32_t id);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
*/
#define WL_REGISTRY_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL 0
#define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
*/
#define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
*/
#define WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
*/
#define WL_REGISTRY_BIND_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
* Sends an global event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param name numeric name of the global object
* @param interface interface implemented by the object
* @param version interface version
*/
static inline void
wl_registry_send_global(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t name, const char *interface, uint32_t version)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL, name, interface, version);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_registry
* Sends an global_remove event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param name numeric name of the global object
*/
static inline void
wl_registry_send_global_remove(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t name)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE, name);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_callback
*/
#define WL_CALLBACK_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_CALLBACK_DONE 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_callback
*/
#define WL_CALLBACK_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_callback
* Sends an done event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param callback_data request-specific data for the callback
*/
static inline void
wl_callback_send_done(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t callback_data)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_CALLBACK_DONE, callback_data);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_compositor
* @struct wl_compositor_interface
*/
struct wl_compositor_interface {
/**
* create new surface
*
* Ask the compositor to create a new surface.
* @param id the new surface
*/
void (*create_surface)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
/**
* create new region
*
* Ask the compositor to create a new region.
* @param id the new region
*/
void (*create_region)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_compositor
*/
#define WL_COMPOSITOR_MAX_VERSION 4
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_compositor
*/
#define WL_COMPOSITOR_CREATE_SURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_compositor
*/
#define WL_COMPOSITOR_CREATE_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool
* @struct wl_shm_pool_interface
*/
struct wl_shm_pool_interface {
/**
* create a buffer from the pool
*
* Create a wl_buffer object from the pool.
*
* The buffer is created offset bytes into the pool and has width
* and height as specified. The stride argument specifies the
* number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning
* of the next. The format is the pixel format of the buffer and
* must be one of those advertised through the wl_shm.format event.
*
* A buffer will keep a reference to the pool it was created from
* so it is valid to destroy the pool immediately after creating a
* buffer from it.
* @param id buffer to create
* @param offset buffer byte offset within the pool
* @param width buffer width, in pixels
* @param height buffer height, in pixels
* @param stride number of bytes from the beginning of one row to the beginning of the next row
* @param format buffer pixel format
*/
void (*create_buffer)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
int32_t offset,
int32_t width,
int32_t height,
int32_t stride,
uint32_t format);
/**
* destroy the pool
*
* Destroy the shared memory pool.
*
* The mmapped memory will be released when all buffers that have
* been created from this pool are gone.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* change the size of the pool mapping
*
* This request will cause the server to remap the backing memory
* for the pool from the file descriptor passed when the pool was
* created, but using the new size. This request can only be used
* to make the pool bigger.
* @param size new size of the pool, in bytes
*/
void (*resize)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t size);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool
*/
#define WL_SHM_POOL_MAX_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool
*/
#define WL_SHM_POOL_CREATE_BUFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool
*/
#define WL_SHM_POOL_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm_pool
*/
#define WL_SHM_POOL_RESIZE_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifndef WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* wl_shm error values
*
* These errors can be emitted in response to wl_shm requests.
*/
enum wl_shm_error {
/**
* buffer format is not known
*/
WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT = 0,
/**
* invalid size or stride during pool or buffer creation
*/
WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_STRIDE = 1,
/**
* mmapping the file descriptor failed
*/
WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FD = 2,
};
#endif /* WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* Validate a wl_shm error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shm_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_shm_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FORMAT:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_STRIDE:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_ERROR_INVALID_FD:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SHM_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM
#define WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* pixel formats
*
* This describes the memory layout of an individual pixel.
*
* All renderers should support argb8888 and xrgb8888 but any other
* formats are optional and may not be supported by the particular
* renderer in use.
*
* The drm format codes match the macros defined in drm_fourcc.h.
* The formats actually supported by the compositor will be
* reported by the format event.
*/
enum wl_shm_format {
/**
* 32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888 = 0,
/**
* 32-bit RGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888 = 1,
/**
* 8-bit color index format, [7:0] C
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_C8 = 0x20203843,
/**
* 8-bit RGB format, [7:0] R:G:B 3:3:2
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB332 = 0x38424752,
/**
* 8-bit BGR format, [7:0] B:G:R 2:3:3
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR233 = 0x38524742,
/**
* 16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB4444 = 0x32315258,
/**
* 16-bit xBGR format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR4444 = 0x32314258,
/**
* 16-bit RGBx format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX4444 = 0x32315852,
/**
* 16-bit BGRx format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX4444 = 0x32315842,
/**
* 16-bit ARGB format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB4444 = 0x32315241,
/**
* 16-bit ABGR format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR4444 = 0x32314241,
/**
* 16-bit RBGA format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA4444 = 0x32314152,
/**
* 16-bit BGRA format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 4:4:4:4 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA4444 = 0x32314142,
/**
* 16-bit xRGB format, [15:0] x:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB1555 = 0x35315258,
/**
* 16-bit xBGR 1555 format, [15:0] x:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR1555 = 0x35314258,
/**
* 16-bit RGBx 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:x 5:5:5:1 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX5551 = 0x35315852,
/**
* 16-bit BGRx 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:x 5:5:5:1 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX5551 = 0x35315842,
/**
* 16-bit ARGB 1555 format, [15:0] A:R:G:B 1:5:5:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB1555 = 0x35315241,
/**
* 16-bit ABGR 1555 format, [15:0] A:B:G:R 1:5:5:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR1555 = 0x35314241,
/**
* 16-bit RGBA 5551 format, [15:0] R:G:B:A 5:5:5:1 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA5551 = 0x35314152,
/**
* 16-bit BGRA 5551 format, [15:0] B:G:R:A 5:5:5:1 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA5551 = 0x35314142,
/**
* 16-bit RGB 565 format, [15:0] R:G:B 5:6:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB565 = 0x36314752,
/**
* 16-bit BGR 565 format, [15:0] B:G:R 5:6:5 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR565 = 0x36314742,
/**
* 24-bit RGB format, [23:0] R:G:B little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB888 = 0x34324752,
/**
* 24-bit BGR format, [23:0] B:G:R little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR888 = 0x34324742,
/**
* 32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR8888 = 0x34324258,
/**
* 32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX8888 = 0x34325852,
/**
* 32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX8888 = 0x34325842,
/**
* 32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR8888 = 0x34324241,
/**
* 32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA8888 = 0x34324152,
/**
* 32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA8888 = 0x34324142,
/**
* 32-bit xRGB format, [31:0] x:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010 = 0x30335258,
/**
* 32-bit xBGR format, [31:0] x:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR2101010 = 0x30334258,
/**
* 32-bit RGBx format, [31:0] R:G:B:x 10:10:10:2 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX1010102 = 0x30335852,
/**
* 32-bit BGRx format, [31:0] B:G:R:x 10:10:10:2 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX1010102 = 0x30335842,
/**
* 32-bit ARGB format, [31:0] A:R:G:B 2:10:10:10 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB2101010 = 0x30335241,
/**
* 32-bit ABGR format, [31:0] A:B:G:R 2:10:10:10 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR2101010 = 0x30334241,
/**
* 32-bit RGBA format, [31:0] R:G:B:A 10:10:10:2 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA1010102 = 0x30334152,
/**
* 32-bit BGRA format, [31:0] B:G:R:A 10:10:10:2 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA1010102 = 0x30334142,
/**
* packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cr0:Y1:Cb0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUYV = 0x56595559,
/**
* packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Cb0:Y1:Cr0:Y0 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVYU = 0x55595659,
/**
* packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cr0:Y0:Cb0 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_UYVY = 0x59565955,
/**
* packed YCbCr format, [31:0] Y1:Cb0:Y0:Cr0 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_VYUY = 0x59555956,
/**
* packed AYCbCr format, [31:0] A:Y:Cb:Cr 8:8:8:8 little endian
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_AYUV = 0x56555941,
/**
* 2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x2 subsampled Cr:Cb plane
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV12 = 0x3231564e,
/**
* 2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb:Cr plane
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV21 = 0x3132564e,
/**
* 2 plane YCbCr Cr:Cb format, 2x1 subsampled Cr:Cb plane
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV16 = 0x3631564e,
/**
* 2 plane YCbCr Cb:Cr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb:Cr plane
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV61 = 0x3136564e,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV410 = 0x39565559,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x4 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU410 = 0x39555659,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV411 = 0x31315559,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 4x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU411 = 0x31315659,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV420 = 0x32315559,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x2 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU420 = 0x32315659,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV422 = 0x36315559,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, 2x1 subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU422 = 0x36315659,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cb (1) and Cr (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV444 = 0x34325559,
/**
* 3 plane YCbCr format, non-subsampled Cr (1) and Cb (2) planes
*/
WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU444 = 0x34325659,
};
#endif /* WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* Validate a wl_shm format value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shm_format
*/
static inline bool
wl_shm_format_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_C8:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB332:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR233:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA4444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB1555:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR1555:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX5551:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX5551:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB1555:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR1555:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA5551:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA5551:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB565:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR565:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGB888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGR888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA8888:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_XBGR2101010:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBX1010102:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRX1010102:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB2101010:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_ABGR2101010:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_RGBA1010102:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_BGRA1010102:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUYV:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVYU:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_UYVY:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_VYUY:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_AYUV:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV12:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV21:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV16:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_NV61:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV410:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU410:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV411:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU411:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV420:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU420:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV422:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU422:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YUV444:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHM_FORMAT_YVU444:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SHM_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* @struct wl_shm_interface
*/
struct wl_shm_interface {
/**
* create a shm pool
*
* Create a new wl_shm_pool object.
*
* The pool can be used to create shared memory based buffer
* objects. The server will mmap size bytes of the passed file
* descriptor, to use as backing memory for the pool.
* @param id pool to create
* @param fd file descriptor for the pool
* @param size pool size, in bytes
*/
void (*create_pool)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
int32_t fd,
int32_t size);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
*/
#define WL_SHM_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_SHM_FORMAT 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
*/
#define WL_SHM_FORMAT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
*/
#define WL_SHM_CREATE_POOL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shm
* Sends an format event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param format buffer pixel format
*/
static inline void
wl_shm_send_format(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t format)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SHM_FORMAT, format);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_buffer
* @struct wl_buffer_interface
*/
struct wl_buffer_interface {
/**
* destroy a buffer
*
* Destroy a buffer. If and how you need to release the backing
* storage is defined by the buffer factory interface.
*
* For possible side-effects to a surface, see wl_surface.attach.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_buffer
*/
#define WL_BUFFER_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_BUFFER_RELEASE 0
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_buffer
*/
#define WL_BUFFER_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_buffer
*/
#define WL_BUFFER_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_buffer
* Sends an release event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_buffer_send_release(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_BUFFER_RELEASE);
}
#ifndef WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_data_offer_error {
/**
* finish request was called untimely
*/
WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_FINISH = 0,
/**
* action mask contains invalid values
*/
WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK = 1,
/**
* action argument has an invalid value
*/
WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION = 2,
/**
* offer doesn't accept this request
*/
WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_OFFER = 3,
};
#endif /* WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
* Validate a wl_data_offer error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_data_offer_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_data_offer_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_FINISH:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_INVALID_OFFER:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_DATA_OFFER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
* @struct wl_data_offer_interface
*/
struct wl_data_offer_interface {
/**
* accept one of the offered mime types
*
* Indicate that the client can accept the given mime type, or
* NULL for not accepted.
*
* For objects of version 2 or older, this request is used by the
* client to give feedback whether the client can receive the given
* mime type, or NULL if none is accepted; the feedback does not
* determine whether the drag-and-drop operation succeeds or not.
*
* For objects of version 3 or newer, this request determines the
* final result of the drag-and-drop operation. If the end result
* is that no mime types were accepted, the drag-and-drop operation
* will be cancelled and the corresponding drag source will receive
* wl_data_source.cancelled. Clients may still use this event in
* conjunction with wl_data_source.action for feedback.
* @param serial serial number of the accept request
* @param mime_type mime type accepted by the client
*/
void (*accept)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t serial,
const char *mime_type);
/**
* request that the data is transferred
*
* To transfer the offered data, the client issues this request
* and indicates the mime type it wants to receive. The transfer
* happens through the passed file descriptor (typically created
* with the pipe system call). The source client writes the data in
* the mime type representation requested and then closes the file
* descriptor.
*
* The receiving client reads from the read end of the pipe until
* EOF and then closes its end, at which point the transfer is
* complete.
*
* This request may happen multiple times for different mime types,
* both before and after wl_data_device.drop. Drag-and-drop
* destination clients may preemptively fetch data or examine it
* more closely to determine acceptance.
* @param mime_type mime type desired by receiver
* @param fd file descriptor for data transfer
*/
void (*receive)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
const char *mime_type,
int32_t fd);
/**
* destroy data offer
*
* Destroy the data offer.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* the offer will no longer be used
*
* Notifies the compositor that the drag destination successfully
* finished the drag-and-drop operation.
*
* Upon receiving this request, the compositor will emit
* wl_data_source.dnd_finished on the drag source client.
*
* It is a client error to perform other requests than
* wl_data_offer.destroy after this one. It is also an error to
* perform this request after a NULL mime type has been set in
* wl_data_offer.accept or no action was received through
* wl_data_offer.action.
* @since 3
*/
void (*finish)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* set the available/preferred drag-and-drop actions
*
* Sets the actions that the destination side client supports for
* this operation. This request may trigger the emission of
* wl_data_source.action and wl_data_offer.action events if the
* compositor needs to change the selected action.
*
* This request can be called multiple times throughout the
* drag-and-drop operation, typically in response to
* wl_data_device.enter or wl_data_device.motion events.
*
* This request determines the final result of the drag-and-drop
* operation. If the end result is that no action is accepted, the
* drag source will receive wl_drag_source.cancelled.
*
* The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in
* the wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, and the
* preferred_action argument must only contain one of those values
* set, otherwise it will result in a protocol error.
*
* While managing an "ask" action, the destination drag-and-drop
* client may perform further wl_data_offer.receive requests, and
* is expected to perform one last wl_data_offer.set_actions
* request with a preferred action other than "ask" (and optionally
* wl_data_offer.accept) before requesting wl_data_offer.finish, in
* order to convey the action selected by the user. If the
* preferred action is not in the wl_data_offer.source_actions
* mask, an error will be raised.
*
* If the "ask" action is dismissed (e.g. user cancellation), the
* client is expected to perform wl_data_offer.destroy right away.
*
* This request can only be made on drag-and-drop offers, a
* protocol error will be raised otherwise.
* @param dnd_actions actions supported by the destination client
* @param preferred_action action preferred by the destination client
* @since 3
*/
void (*set_actions)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t dnd_actions,
uint32_t preferred_action);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_MAX_VERSION 3
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER 0
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS 1
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_ACCEPT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_RECEIVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_FINISH_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
*/
#define WL_DATA_OFFER_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
* Sends an offer event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param mime_type offered mime type
*/
static inline void
wl_data_offer_send_offer(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_OFFER, mime_type);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
* Sends an source_actions event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param source_actions actions offered by the data source
*/
static inline void
wl_data_offer_send_source_actions(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t source_actions)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_SOURCE_ACTIONS, source_actions);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_offer
* Sends an action event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param dnd_action action selected by the compositor
*/
static inline void
wl_data_offer_send_action(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t dnd_action)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_OFFER_ACTION, dnd_action);
}
#ifndef WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_data_source_error {
/**
* action mask contains invalid values
*/
WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK = 0,
/**
* source doesn't accept this request
*/
WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_SOURCE = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Validate a wl_data_source error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_data_source_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_data_source_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_ACTION_MASK:
return version >= 1;
case WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_INVALID_SOURCE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_DATA_SOURCE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* @struct wl_data_source_interface
*/
struct wl_data_source_interface {
/**
* add an offered mime type
*
* This request adds a mime type to the set of mime types
* advertised to targets. Can be called several times to offer
* multiple types.
* @param mime_type mime type offered by the data source
*/
void (*offer)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
const char *mime_type);
/**
* destroy the data source
*
* Destroy the data source.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* set the available drag-and-drop actions
*
* Sets the actions that the source side client supports for this
* operation. This request may trigger wl_data_source.action and
* wl_data_offer.action events if the compositor needs to change
* the selected action.
*
* The dnd_actions argument must contain only values expressed in
* the wl_data_device_manager.dnd_actions enum, otherwise it will
* result in a protocol error.
*
* This request must be made once only, and can only be made on
* sources used in drag-and-drop, so it must be performed before
* wl_data_device.start_drag. Attempting to use the source other
* than for drag-and-drop will raise a protocol error.
* @param dnd_actions actions supported by the data source
* @since 3
*/
void (*set_actions)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t dnd_actions);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_MAX_VERSION 3
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET 0
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND 1
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED 2
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED 3
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED 4
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
*/
#define WL_DATA_SOURCE_SET_ACTIONS_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an target event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param mime_type mime type accepted by the target
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_target(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_TARGET, mime_type);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an send event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param mime_type mime type for the data
* @param fd file descriptor for the data
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_send(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *mime_type, int32_t fd)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_SEND, mime_type, fd);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an cancelled event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_cancelled(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_CANCELLED);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an dnd_drop_performed event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_dnd_drop_performed(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_DROP_PERFORMED);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an dnd_finished event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_dnd_finished(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_DND_FINISHED);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_source
* Sends an action event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param dnd_action action selected by the compositor
*/
static inline void
wl_data_source_send_action(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t dnd_action)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_SOURCE_ACTION, dnd_action);
}
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_data_device_error {
/**
* given wl_surface has another role
*/
WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ROLE = 0,
};
#endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Validate a wl_data_device error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_data_device_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_data_device_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ROLE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* @struct wl_data_device_interface
*/
struct wl_data_device_interface {
/**
* start drag-and-drop operation
*
* This request asks the compositor to start a drag-and-drop
* operation on behalf of the client.
*
* The source argument is the data source that provides the data
* for the eventual data transfer. If source is NULL, enter, leave
* and motion events are sent only to the client that initiated the
* drag and the client is expected to handle the data passing
* internally.
*
* The origin surface is the surface where the drag originates and
* the client must have an active implicit grab that matches the
* serial.
*
* The icon surface is an optional (can be NULL) surface that
* provides an icon to be moved around with the cursor. Initially,
* the top-left corner of the icon surface is placed at the cursor
* hotspot, but subsequent wl_surface.attach request can move the
* relative position. Attach requests must be confirmed with
* wl_surface.commit as usual. The icon surface is given the role
* of a drag-and-drop icon. If the icon surface already has another
* role, it raises a protocol error.
*
* The current and pending input regions of the icon wl_surface are
* cleared, and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the
* wl_surface is no longer used as the icon surface. When the use
* as an icon ends, the current and pending input regions become
* undefined, and the wl_surface is unmapped.
* @param source data source for the eventual transfer
* @param origin surface where the drag originates
* @param icon drag-and-drop icon surface
* @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the origin
*/
void (*start_drag)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *source,
struct wl_resource *origin,
struct wl_resource *icon,
uint32_t serial);
/**
* copy data to the selection
*
* This request asks the compositor to set the selection to the
* data from the source on behalf of the client.
*
* To unset the selection, set the source to NULL.
* @param source data source for the selection
* @param serial serial number of the event that triggered this request
*/
void (*set_selection)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *source,
uint32_t serial);
/**
* destroy data device
*
* This request destroys the data device.
* @since 2
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MAX_VERSION 3
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER 0
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER 1
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE 2
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION 3
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP 4
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_START_DRAG_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_SET_SELECTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an data_offer event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param id the new data_offer object
*/
static inline void
wl_data_device_send_data_offer(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *id)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_DATA_OFFER, id);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the enter event
* @param surface client surface entered
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
* @param id source data_offer object
*/
static inline void
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)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_ENTER, serial, surface, x, y, id);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_data_device_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_LEAVE);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
*/
static inline void
wl_data_device_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_MOTION, time, x, y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an drop event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_data_device_send_drop(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_DROP);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device
* Sends an selection event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param id selection data_offer object
*/
static inline void
wl_data_device_send_selection(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *id)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_DATA_DEVICE_SELECTION, id);
}
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
* drag and drop actions
*
* This is a bitmask of the available/preferred actions in a
* drag-and-drop operation.
*
* In the compositor, the selected action is a result of matching the
* actions offered by the source and destination sides. "action" events
* with a "none" action will be sent to both source and destination if
* there is no match. All further checks will effectively happen on
* (source actions ∩ destination actions).
*
* In addition, compositors may also pick different actions in
* reaction to key modifiers being pressed. One common design that
* is used in major toolkits (and the behavior recommended for
* compositors) is:
*
* - If no modifiers are pressed, the first match (in bit order)
* will be used.
* - Pressing Shift selects "move", if enabled in the mask.
* - Pressing Control selects "copy", if enabled in the mask.
*
* Behavior beyond that is considered implementation-dependent.
* Compositors may for example bind other modifiers (like Alt/Meta)
* or drags initiated with other buttons than BTN_LEFT to specific
* actions (e.g. "ask").
*/
enum wl_data_device_manager_dnd_action {
/**
* no action
*/
WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_NONE = 0,
/**
* copy action
*/
WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_COPY = 1,
/**
* move action
*/
WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE = 2,
/**
* ask action
*/
WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ASK = 4,
};
#endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
* Validate a wl_data_device_manager dnd_action value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_data_device_manager_dnd_action
*/
static inline bool
wl_data_device_manager_dnd_action_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
uint32_t valid = 0;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_NONE;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_COPY;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_MOVE;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ASK;
return (value & ~valid) == 0;
}
#endif /* WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_DND_ACTION_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
* @struct wl_data_device_manager_interface
*/
struct wl_data_device_manager_interface {
/**
* create a new data source
*
* Create a new data source.
* @param id data source to create
*/
void (*create_data_source)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
/**
* create a new data device
*
* Create a new data device for a given seat.
* @param id data device to create
* @param seat seat associated with the data device
*/
void (*get_data_device)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
struct wl_resource *seat);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_MAX_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_CREATE_DATA_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_data_device_manager
*/
#define WL_DATA_DEVICE_MANAGER_GET_DATA_DEVICE_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifndef WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_shell_error {
/**
* given wl_surface has another role
*/
WL_SHELL_ERROR_ROLE = 0,
};
#endif /* WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell
* Validate a wl_shell error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shell_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_shell_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SHELL_ERROR_ROLE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SHELL_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell
* @struct wl_shell_interface
*/
struct wl_shell_interface {
/**
* create a shell surface from a surface
*
* Create a shell surface for an existing surface. This gives the
* wl_surface the role of a shell surface. If the wl_surface
* already has another role, it raises a protocol error.
*
* Only one shell surface can be associated with a given surface.
* @param id shell surface to create
* @param surface surface to be given the shell surface role
*/
void (*get_shell_surface)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
struct wl_resource *surface);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell
*/
#define WL_SHELL_MAX_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell
*/
#define WL_SHELL_GET_SHELL_SURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* edge values for resizing
*
* These values are used to indicate which edge of a surface
* is being dragged in a resize operation. The server may
* use this information to adapt its behavior, e.g. choose
* an appropriate cursor image.
*/
enum wl_shell_surface_resize {
/**
* no edge
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_NONE = 0,
/**
* top edge
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP = 1,
/**
* bottom edge
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM = 2,
/**
* left edge
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_LEFT = 4,
/**
* top and left edges
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_LEFT = 5,
/**
* bottom and left edges
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_LEFT = 6,
/**
* right edge
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_RIGHT = 8,
/**
* top and right edges
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_RIGHT = 9,
/**
* bottom and right edges
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_RIGHT = 10,
};
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Validate a wl_shell_surface resize value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shell_surface_resize
*/
static inline bool
wl_shell_surface_resize_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
uint32_t valid = 0;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_NONE;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_LEFT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_LEFT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_LEFT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_RIGHT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_TOP_RIGHT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_BOTTOM_RIGHT;
return (value & ~valid) == 0;
}
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* details of transient behaviour
*
* These flags specify details of the expected behaviour
* of transient surfaces. Used in the set_transient request.
*/
enum wl_shell_surface_transient {
/**
* do not set keyboard focus
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_INACTIVE = 0x1,
};
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Validate a wl_shell_surface transient value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shell_surface_transient
*/
static inline bool
wl_shell_surface_transient_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
uint32_t valid = 0;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_INACTIVE;
return (value & ~valid) == 0;
}
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_TRANSIENT_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* different method to set the surface fullscreen
*
* Hints to indicate to the compositor how to deal with a conflict
* between the dimensions of the surface and the dimensions of the
* output. The compositor is free to ignore this parameter.
*/
enum wl_shell_surface_fullscreen_method {
/**
* no preference, apply default policy
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DEFAULT = 0,
/**
* scale, preserve the surface's aspect ratio and center on output
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_SCALE = 1,
/**
* switch output mode to the smallest mode that can fit the surface, add black borders to compensate size mismatch
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DRIVER = 2,
/**
* no upscaling, center on output and add black borders to compensate size mismatch
*/
WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_FILL = 3,
};
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Validate a wl_shell_surface fullscreen_method value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_shell_surface_fullscreen_method
*/
static inline bool
wl_shell_surface_fullscreen_method_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DEFAULT:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_SCALE:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_DRIVER:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_FILL:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SHELL_SURFACE_FULLSCREEN_METHOD_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* @struct wl_shell_surface_interface
*/
struct wl_shell_surface_interface {
/**
* respond to a ping event
*
* A client must respond to a ping event with a pong request or
* the client may be deemed unresponsive.
* @param serial serial number of the ping event
*/
void (*pong)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t serial);
/**
* start an interactive move
*
* Start a pointer-driven move of the surface.
*
* This request must be used in response to a button press event.
* The server may ignore move requests depending on the state of
* the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized).
* @param seat seat whose pointer is used
* @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer
*/
void (*move)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *seat,
uint32_t serial);
/**
* start an interactive resize
*
* Start a pointer-driven resizing of the surface.
*
* This request must be used in response to a button press event.
* The server may ignore resize requests depending on the state of
* the surface (e.g. fullscreen or maximized).
* @param seat seat whose pointer is used
* @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer
* @param edges which edge or corner is being dragged
*/
void (*resize)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *seat,
uint32_t serial,
uint32_t edges);
/**
* make the surface a toplevel surface
*
* Map the surface as a toplevel surface.
*
* A toplevel surface is not fullscreen, maximized or transient.
*/
void (*set_toplevel)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* make the surface a transient surface
*
* Map the surface relative to an existing surface.
*
* The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left
* corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the
* parent surface, in surface-local coordinates.
*
* The flags argument controls details of the transient behaviour.
* @param parent parent surface
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
* @param flags transient surface behavior
*/
void (*set_transient)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *parent,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* make the surface a fullscreen surface
*
* Map the surface as a fullscreen surface.
*
* If an output parameter is given then the surface will be made
* fullscreen on that output. If the client does not specify the
* output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually
* choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface
* area.
*
* The client may specify a method to resolve a size conflict
* between the output size and the surface size - this is provided
* through the method parameter.
*
* The framerate parameter is used only when the method is set to
* "driver", to indicate the preferred framerate. A value of 0
* indicates that the client does not care about framerate. The
* framerate is specified in mHz, that is framerate of 60000 is
* 60Hz.
*
* A method of "scale" or "driver" implies a scaling operation of
* the surface, either via a direct scaling operation or a change
* of the output mode. This will override any kind of output
* scaling, so that mapping a surface with a buffer size equal to
* the mode can fill the screen independent of buffer_scale.
*
* A method of "fill" means we don't scale up the buffer, however
* any output scale is applied. This means that you may run into an
* edge case where the application maps a buffer with the same size
* of the output mode but buffer_scale 1 (thus making a surface
* larger than the output). In this case it is allowed to downscale
* the results to fit the screen.
*
* The compositor must reply to this request with a configure event
* with the dimensions for the output on which the surface will be
* made fullscreen.
* @param method method for resolving size conflict
* @param framerate framerate in mHz
* @param output output on which the surface is to be fullscreen
*/
void (*set_fullscreen)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t method,
uint32_t framerate,
struct wl_resource *output);
/**
* make the surface a popup surface
*
* Map the surface as a popup.
*
* A popup surface is a transient surface with an added pointer
* grab.
*
* An existing implicit grab will be changed to owner-events mode,
* and the popup grab will continue after the implicit grab ends
* (i.e. releasing the mouse button does not cause the popup to be
* unmapped).
*
* The popup grab continues until the window is destroyed or a
* mouse button is pressed in any other client's window. A click in
* any of the client's surfaces is reported as normal, however,
* clicks in other clients' surfaces will be discarded and trigger
* the callback.
*
* The x and y arguments specify the location of the upper left
* corner of the surface relative to the upper left corner of the
* parent surface, in surface-local coordinates.
* @param seat seat whose pointer is used
* @param serial serial number of the implicit grab on the pointer
* @param parent parent surface
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
* @param flags transient surface behavior
*/
void (*set_popup)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *seat,
uint32_t serial,
struct wl_resource *parent,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* make the surface a maximized surface
*
* Map the surface as a maximized surface.
*
* If an output parameter is given then the surface will be
* maximized on that output. If the client does not specify the
* output then the compositor will apply its policy - usually
* choosing the output on which the surface has the biggest surface
* area.
*
* The compositor will reply with a configure event telling the
* expected new surface size. The operation is completed on the
* next buffer attach to this surface.
*
* A maximized surface typically fills the entire output it is
* bound to, except for desktop elements such as panels. This is
* the main difference between a maximized shell surface and a
* fullscreen shell surface.
*
* The details depend on the compositor implementation.
* @param output output on which the surface is to be maximized
*/
void (*set_maximized)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *output);
/**
* set surface title
*
* Set a short title for the surface.
*
* This string may be used to identify the surface in a task bar,
* window list, or other user interface elements provided by the
* compositor.
*
* The string must be encoded in UTF-8.
* @param title surface title
*/
void (*set_title)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
const char *title);
/**
* set surface class
*
* Set a class for the surface.
*
* The surface class identifies the general class of applications
* to which the surface belongs. A common convention is to use the
* file name (or the full path if it is a non-standard location) of
* the application's .desktop file as the class.
* @param class_ surface class
*/
void (*set_class)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
const char *class_);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_MAX_VERSION 1
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING 0
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE 1
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_POPUP_DONE 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_POPUP_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PONG_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_MOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_RESIZE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TOPLEVEL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TRANSIENT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_FULLSCREEN_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_POPUP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_MAXIMIZED_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_TITLE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
*/
#define WL_SHELL_SURFACE_SET_CLASS_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Sends an ping event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the ping
*/
static inline void
wl_shell_surface_send_ping(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_PING, serial);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Sends an configure event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param edges how the surface was resized
* @param width new width of the surface
* @param height new height of the surface
*/
static inline void
wl_shell_surface_send_configure(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t edges, int32_t width, int32_t height)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_CONFIGURE, edges, width, height);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_shell_surface
* Sends an popup_done event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_shell_surface_send_popup_done(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SHELL_SURFACE_POPUP_DONE);
}
#ifndef WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
* wl_surface error values
*
* These errors can be emitted in response to wl_surface requests.
*/
enum wl_surface_error {
/**
* buffer scale value is invalid
*/
WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_SCALE = 0,
/**
* buffer transform value is invalid
*/
WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSFORM = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
* Validate a wl_surface error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_surface_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_surface_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_SCALE:
return version >= 1;
case WL_SURFACE_ERROR_INVALID_TRANSFORM:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
* @struct wl_surface_interface
*/
struct wl_surface_interface {
/**
* delete surface
*
* Deletes the surface and invalidates its object ID.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* set the surface contents
*
* Set a buffer as the content of this surface.
*
* The new size of the surface is calculated based on the buffer
* size transformed by the inverse buffer_transform and the inverse
* buffer_scale. This means that the supplied buffer must be an
* integer multiple of the buffer_scale.
*
* The x and y arguments specify the location of the new pending
* buffer's upper left corner, relative to the current buffer's
* upper left corner, in surface-local coordinates. In other words,
* the x and y, combined with the new surface size define in which
* directions the surface's size changes.
*
* Surface contents are double-buffered state, see
* wl_surface.commit.
*
* The initial surface contents are void; there is no content.
* wl_surface.attach assigns the given wl_buffer as the pending
* wl_buffer. wl_surface.commit makes the pending wl_buffer the new
* surface contents, and the size of the surface becomes the size
* calculated from the wl_buffer, as described above. After commit,
* there is no pending buffer until the next attach.
*
* Committing a pending wl_buffer allows the compositor to read the
* pixels in the wl_buffer. The compositor may access the pixels at
* any time after the wl_surface.commit request. When the
* compositor will not access the pixels anymore, it will send the
* wl_buffer.release event. Only after receiving wl_buffer.release,
* the client may reuse the wl_buffer. A wl_buffer that has been
* attached and then replaced by another attach instead of
* committed will not receive a release event, and is not used by
* the compositor.
*
* Destroying the wl_buffer after wl_buffer.release does not change
* the surface contents. However, if the client destroys the
* wl_buffer before receiving the wl_buffer.release event, the
* surface contents become undefined immediately.
*
* If wl_surface.attach is sent with a NULL wl_buffer, the
* following wl_surface.commit will remove the surface content.
* @param buffer buffer of surface contents
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
*/
void (*attach)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *buffer,
int32_t x,
int32_t y);
/**
* mark part of the surface damaged
*
* This request is used to describe the regions where the pending
* buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where
* the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor
* ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the
* surface.
*
* Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
*
* The damage rectangle is specified in surface-local coordinates,
* where x and y specify the upper left corner of the damage
* rectangle.
*
* The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage.
* wl_surface.damage adds pending damage: the new pending damage is
* the union of old pending damage and the given rectangle.
*
* wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage,
* and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current
* damage as it repaints the surface.
*
* Alternatively, damage can be posted with
* wl_surface.damage_buffer which uses buffer coordinates instead
* of surface coordinates, and is probably the preferred and
* intuitive way of doing this.
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
* @param width width of damage rectangle
* @param height height of damage rectangle
*/
void (*damage)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height);
/**
* request a frame throttling hint
*
* Request a notification when it is a good time to start drawing
* a new frame, by creating a frame callback. This is useful for
* throttling redrawing operations, and driving animations.
*
* When a client is animating on a wl_surface, it can use the
* 'frame' request to get notified when it is a good time to draw
* and commit the next frame of animation. If the client commits an
* update earlier than that, it is likely that some updates will
* not make it to the display, and the client is wasting resources
* by drawing too often.
*
* The frame request will take effect on the next
* wl_surface.commit. The notification will only be posted for one
* frame unless requested again. For a wl_surface, the
* notifications are posted in the order the frame requests were
* committed.
*
* The server must send the notifications so that a client will not
* send excessive updates, while still allowing the highest
* possible update rate for clients that wait for the reply before
* drawing again. The server should give some time for the client
* to draw and commit after sending the frame callback events to
* let it hit the next output refresh.
*
* A server should avoid signaling the frame callbacks if the
* surface is not visible in any way, e.g. the surface is
* off-screen, or completely obscured by other opaque surfaces.
*
* The object returned by this request will be destroyed by the
* compositor after the callback is fired and as such the client
* must not attempt to use it after that point.
*
* The callback_data passed in the callback is the current time, in
* milliseconds, with an undefined base.
* @param callback callback object for the frame request
*/
void (*frame)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t callback);
/**
* set opaque region
*
* This request sets the region of the surface that contains
* opaque content.
*
* The opaque region is an optimization hint for the compositor
* that lets it optimize the redrawing of content behind opaque
* regions. Setting an opaque region is not required for correct
* behaviour, but marking transparent content as opaque will result
* in repaint artifacts.
*
* The opaque region is specified in surface-local coordinates.
*
* The compositor ignores the parts of the opaque region that fall
* outside of the surface.
*
* Opaque region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
*
* wl_surface.set_opaque_region changes the pending opaque region.
* wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current
* region. Otherwise, the pending and current regions are never
* changed.
*
* The initial value for an opaque region is empty. Setting the
* pending opaque region has copy semantics, and the wl_region
* object can be destroyed immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the
* pending opaque region to be set to empty.
* @param region opaque region of the surface
*/
void (*set_opaque_region)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *region);
/**
* set input region
*
* This request sets the region of the surface that can receive
* pointer and touch events.
*
* Input events happening outside of this region will try the next
* surface in the server surface stack. The compositor ignores the
* parts of the input region that fall outside of the surface.
*
* The input region is specified in surface-local coordinates.
*
* Input region is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
*
* wl_surface.set_input_region changes the pending input region.
* wl_surface.commit copies the pending region to the current
* region. Otherwise the pending and current regions are never
* changed, except cursor and icon surfaces are special cases, see
* wl_pointer.set_cursor and wl_data_device.start_drag.
*
* The initial value for an input region is infinite. That means
* the whole surface will accept input. Setting the pending input
* region has copy semantics, and the wl_region object can be
* destroyed immediately. A NULL wl_region causes the input region
* to be set to infinite.
* @param region input region of the surface
*/
void (*set_input_region)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *region);
/**
* commit pending surface state
*
* Surface state (input, opaque, and damage regions, attached
* buffers, etc.) is double-buffered. Protocol requests modify the
* pending state, as opposed to the current state in use by the
* compositor. A commit request atomically applies all pending
* state, replacing the current state. After commit, the new
* pending state is as documented for each related request.
*
* On commit, a pending wl_buffer is applied first, and all other
* state second. This means that all coordinates in double-buffered
* state are relative to the new wl_buffer coming into use, except
* for wl_surface.attach itself. If there is no pending wl_buffer,
* the coordinates are relative to the current surface contents.
*
* All requests that need a commit to become effective are
* documented to affect double-buffered state.
*
* Other interfaces may add further double-buffered surface state.
*/
void (*commit)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* sets the buffer transformation
*
* This request sets an optional transformation on how the
* compositor interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the
* surface. The accepted values for the transform parameter are the
* values for wl_output.transform.
*
* Buffer transform is double-buffered state, see
* wl_surface.commit.
*
* A newly created surface has its buffer transformation set to
* normal.
*
* wl_surface.set_buffer_transform changes the pending buffer
* transformation. wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer
* transformation to the current one. Otherwise, the pending and
* current values are never changed.
*
* The purpose of this request is to allow clients to render
* content according to the output transform, thus permitting the
* compositor to use certain optimizations even if the display is
* rotated. Using hardware overlays and scanning out a client
* buffer for fullscreen surfaces are examples of such
* optimizations. Those optimizations are highly dependent on the
* compositor implementation, so the use of this request should be
* considered on a case-by-case basis.
*
* Note that if the transform value includes 90 or 270 degree
* rotation, the width of the buffer will become the surface height
* and the height of the buffer will become the surface width.
*
* If transform is not one of the values from the
* wl_output.transform enum the invalid_transform protocol error is
* raised.
* @param transform transform for interpreting buffer contents
* @since 2
*/
void (*set_buffer_transform)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t transform);
/**
* sets the buffer scaling factor
*
* This request sets an optional scaling factor on how the
* compositor interprets the contents of the buffer attached to the
* window.
*
* Buffer scale is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
*
* A newly created surface has its buffer scale set to 1.
*
* wl_surface.set_buffer_scale changes the pending buffer scale.
* wl_surface.commit copies the pending buffer scale to the current
* one. Otherwise, the pending and current values are never
* changed.
*
* The purpose of this request is to allow clients to supply higher
* resolution buffer data for use on high resolution outputs. It is
* intended that you pick the same buffer scale as the scale of the
* output that the surface is displayed on. This means the
* compositor can avoid scaling when rendering the surface on that
* output.
*
* Note that if the scale is larger than 1, then you have to attach
* a buffer that is larger (by a factor of scale in each dimension)
* than the desired surface size.
*
* If scale is not positive the invalid_scale protocol error is
* raised.
* @param scale positive scale for interpreting buffer contents
* @since 3
*/
void (*set_buffer_scale)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t scale);
/**
* mark part of the surface damaged using buffer coordinates
*
* This request is used to describe the regions where the pending
* buffer is different from the current surface contents, and where
* the surface therefore needs to be repainted. The compositor
* ignores the parts of the damage that fall outside of the
* surface.
*
* Damage is double-buffered state, see wl_surface.commit.
*
* The damage rectangle is specified in buffer coordinates, where x
* and y specify the upper left corner of the damage rectangle.
*
* The initial value for pending damage is empty: no damage.
* wl_surface.damage_buffer adds pending damage: the new pending
* damage is the union of old pending damage and the given
* rectangle.
*
* wl_surface.commit assigns pending damage as the current damage,
* and clears pending damage. The server will clear the current
* damage as it repaints the surface.
*
* This request differs from wl_surface.damage in only one way - it
* takes damage in buffer coordinates instead of surface-local
* coordinates. While this generally is more intuitive than surface
* coordinates, it is especially desirable when using wp_viewport
* or when a drawing library (like EGL) is unaware of buffer scale
* and buffer transform.
*
* Note: Because buffer transformation changes and damage requests
* may be interleaved in the protocol stream, it is impossible to
* determine the actual mapping between surface and buffer damage
* until wl_surface.commit time. Therefore, compositors wishing to
* take both kinds of damage into account will have to accumulate
* damage from the two requests separately and only transform from
* one to the other after receiving the wl_surface.commit.
* @param x buffer-local x coordinate
* @param y buffer-local y coordinate
* @param width width of damage rectangle
* @param height height of damage rectangle
* @since 4
*/
void (*damage_buffer)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_MAX_VERSION 4
#define WL_SURFACE_ENTER 0
#define WL_SURFACE_LEAVE 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_ATTACH_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_DAMAGE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_SET_OPAQUE_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_SET_INPUT_REGION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_COMMIT_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_SET_BUFFER_TRANSFORM_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_SET_BUFFER_SCALE_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
*/
#define WL_SURFACE_DAMAGE_BUFFER_SINCE_VERSION 4
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
* Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param output output entered by the surface
*/
static inline void
wl_surface_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *output)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SURFACE_ENTER, output);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_surface
* Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param output output left by the surface
*/
static inline void
wl_surface_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, struct wl_resource *output)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SURFACE_LEAVE, output);
}
#ifndef WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM
#define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
* seat capability bitmask
*
* This is a bitmask of capabilities this seat has; if a member is
* set, then it is present on the seat.
*/
enum wl_seat_capability {
/**
* the seat has pointer devices
*/
WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER = 1,
/**
* the seat has one or more keyboards
*/
WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD = 2,
/**
* the seat has touch devices
*/
WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_TOUCH = 4,
};
#endif /* WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
* Validate a wl_seat capability value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_seat_capability
*/
static inline bool
wl_seat_capability_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
uint32_t valid = 0;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_TOUCH;
return (value & ~valid) == 0;
}
#endif /* WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
* @struct wl_seat_interface
*/
struct wl_seat_interface {
/**
* return pointer object
*
* The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_pointer
* interface for this seat.
*
* This request only takes effect if the seat has the pointer
* capability, or has had the pointer capability in the past. It is
* a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
* never had the pointer capability.
* @param id seat pointer
*/
void (*get_pointer)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
/**
* return keyboard object
*
* The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_keyboard
* interface for this seat.
*
* This request only takes effect if the seat has the keyboard
* capability, or has had the keyboard capability in the past. It
* is a protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
* never had the keyboard capability.
* @param id seat keyboard
*/
void (*get_keyboard)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
/**
* return touch object
*
* The ID provided will be initialized to the wl_touch interface
* for this seat.
*
* This request only takes effect if the seat has the touch
* capability, or has had the touch capability in the past. It is a
* protocol violation to issue this request on a seat that has
* never had the touch capability.
* @param id seat touch interface
*/
void (*get_touch)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id);
/**
* release the seat object
*
* Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not
* going to use the seat object anymore.
* @since 5
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_MAX_VERSION 6
#define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES 0
#define WL_SEAT_NAME 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_NAME_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_GET_POINTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_GET_KEYBOARD_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_GET_TOUCH_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
*/
#define WL_SEAT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
* Sends an capabilities event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param capabilities capabilities of the seat
*/
static inline void
wl_seat_send_capabilities(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t capabilities)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SEAT_CAPABILITIES, capabilities);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_seat
* Sends an name event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param name seat identifier
*/
static inline void
wl_seat_send_name(struct wl_resource *resource_, const char *name)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_SEAT_NAME, name);
}
#ifndef WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_pointer_error {
/**
* given wl_surface has another role
*/
WL_POINTER_ERROR_ROLE = 0,
};
#endif /* WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Validate a wl_pointer error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_pointer_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_pointer_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_POINTER_ERROR_ROLE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_POINTER_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
#define WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* physical button state
*
* Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button
* event.
*/
enum wl_pointer_button_state {
/**
* the button is not pressed
*/
WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
/**
* the button is pressed
*/
WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Validate a wl_pointer button_state value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_pointer_button_state
*/
static inline bool
wl_pointer_button_state_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_RELEASED:
return version >= 1;
case WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_PRESSED:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_POINTER_BUTTON_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* axis types
*
* Describes the axis types of scroll events.
*/
enum wl_pointer_axis {
/**
* vertical axis
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_VERTICAL_SCROLL = 0,
/**
* horizontal axis
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_HORIZONTAL_SCROLL = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Validate a wl_pointer axis value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_pointer_axis
*/
static inline bool
wl_pointer_axis_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_VERTICAL_SCROLL:
return version >= 1;
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_HORIZONTAL_SCROLL:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* axis source types
*
* Describes the source types for axis events. This indicates to the
* client how an axis event was physically generated; a client may
* adjust the user interface accordingly. For example, scroll events
* from a "finger" source may be in a smooth coordinate space with
* kinetic scrolling whereas a "wheel" source may be in discrete steps
* of a number of lines.
*/
enum wl_pointer_axis_source {
/**
* a physical wheel rotation
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL = 0,
/**
* finger on a touch surface
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER = 1,
/**
* continuous coordinate space
*
* A device generating events in a continuous coordinate space,
* but using something other than a finger. One example for this
* source is button-based scrolling where the vertical motion of a
* device is converted to scroll events while a button is held
* down.
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS = 2,
/**
* a physical wheel tilt
*
* Indicates that the actual device is a wheel but the scroll
* event is not caused by a rotation but a (usually sideways) tilt
* of the wheel.
* @since 6
*/
WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL_TILT = 3,
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL_TILT_SINCE_VERSION 6
#endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Validate a wl_pointer axis_source value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_pointer_axis_source
*/
static inline bool
wl_pointer_axis_source_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL:
return version >= 1;
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_FINGER:
return version >= 1;
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_CONTINUOUS:
return version >= 1;
case WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_WHEEL_TILT:
return version >= 6;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* @struct wl_pointer_interface
*/
struct wl_pointer_interface {
/**
* set the pointer surface
*
* Set the pointer surface, i.e., the surface that contains the
* pointer image (cursor). This request gives the surface the role
* of a cursor. If the surface already has another role, it raises
* a protocol error.
*
* The cursor actually changes only if the pointer focus for this
* device is one of the requesting client's surfaces or the surface
* parameter is the current pointer surface. If there was a
* previous surface set with this request it is replaced. If
* surface is NULL, the pointer image is hidden.
*
* The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of
* the pointer surface relative to the pointer location. Its
* top-left corner is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y),
* where (x, y) are the coordinates of the pointer location, in
* surface-local coordinates.
*
* On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x and
* hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y parameters passed to
* the request. Attach must be confirmed by wl_surface.commit as
* usual.
*
* The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set
* pointer surface to this request with new values for hotspot_x
* and hotspot_y.
*
* The current and pending input regions of the wl_surface are
* cleared, and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the
* wl_surface is no longer used as the cursor. When the use as a
* cursor ends, the current and pending input regions become
* undefined, and the wl_surface is unmapped.
* @param serial serial number of the enter event
* @param surface pointer surface
* @param hotspot_x surface-local x coordinate
* @param hotspot_y surface-local y coordinate
*/
void (*set_cursor)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t serial,
struct wl_resource *surface,
int32_t hotspot_x,
int32_t hotspot_y);
/**
* release the pointer object
*
* Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not
* going to use the pointer object anymore.
*
* This request destroys the pointer proxy object, so clients must
* not call wl_pointer_destroy() after using this request.
* @since 3
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_MAX_VERSION 6
#define WL_POINTER_ENTER 0
#define WL_POINTER_LEAVE 1
#define WL_POINTER_MOTION 2
#define WL_POINTER_BUTTON 3
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS 4
#define WL_POINTER_FRAME 5
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE 6
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP 7
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE 8
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_BUTTON_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE_SINCE_VERSION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP_SINCE_VERSION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE_SINCE_VERSION 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_SET_CURSOR_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
*/
#define WL_POINTER_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the enter event
* @param surface surface entered by the pointer
* @param surface_x surface-local x coordinate
* @param surface_y surface-local y coordinate
*/
static inline void
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)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_ENTER, serial, surface, surface_x, surface_y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the leave event
* @param surface surface left by the pointer
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_LEAVE, serial, surface);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param surface_x surface-local x coordinate
* @param surface_y surface-local y coordinate
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, wl_fixed_t surface_x, wl_fixed_t surface_y)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_MOTION, time, surface_x, surface_y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an button event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the button event
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param button button that produced the event
* @param state physical state of the button
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_button(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, uint32_t button, uint32_t state)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_BUTTON, serial, time, button, state);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an axis event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param axis axis type
* @param value length of vector in surface-local coordinate space
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_axis(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, uint32_t axis, wl_fixed_t value)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS, time, axis, value);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an frame event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_frame(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_FRAME);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an axis_source event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param axis_source source of the axis event
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_axis_source(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t axis_source)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_SOURCE, axis_source);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an axis_stop event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param axis the axis stopped with this event
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_axis_stop(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, uint32_t axis)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_STOP, time, axis);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_pointer
* Sends an axis_discrete event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param axis axis type
* @param discrete number of steps
*/
static inline void
wl_pointer_send_axis_discrete(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t axis, int32_t discrete)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_POINTER_AXIS_DISCRETE, axis, discrete);
}
#ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* keyboard mapping format
*
* This specifies the format of the keymap provided to the
* client with the wl_keyboard.keymap event.
*/
enum wl_keyboard_keymap_format {
/**
* no keymap; client must understand how to interpret the raw keycode
*/
WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP = 0,
/**
* libxkbcommon compatible; to determine the xkb keycode, clients must add 8 to the key event keycode
*/
WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_XKB_V1 = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Validate a wl_keyboard keymap_format value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_keyboard_keymap_format
*/
static inline bool
wl_keyboard_keymap_format_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_NO_KEYMAP:
return version >= 1;
case WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_XKB_V1:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_FORMAT_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* physical key state
*
* Describes the physical state of a key that produced the key event.
*/
enum wl_keyboard_key_state {
/**
* key is not pressed
*/
WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_RELEASED = 0,
/**
* key is pressed
*/
WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_PRESSED = 1,
};
#endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Validate a wl_keyboard key_state value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_keyboard_key_state
*/
static inline bool
wl_keyboard_key_state_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_RELEASED:
return version >= 1;
case WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_PRESSED:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* @struct wl_keyboard_interface
*/
struct wl_keyboard_interface {
/**
* release the keyboard object
*
*
* @since 3
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_MAX_VERSION 6
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP 0
#define WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER 1
#define WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE 2
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY 3
#define WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS 4
#define WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO 5
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO_SINCE_VERSION 4
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
*/
#define WL_KEYBOARD_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an keymap event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param format keymap format
* @param fd keymap file descriptor
* @param size keymap size, in bytes
*/
static inline void
wl_keyboard_send_keymap(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t format, int32_t fd, uint32_t size)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_KEYMAP, format, fd, size);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an enter event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the enter event
* @param surface surface gaining keyboard focus
* @param keys the currently pressed keys
*/
static inline void
wl_keyboard_send_enter(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface, struct wl_array *keys)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_ENTER, serial, surface, keys);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an leave event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the leave event
* @param surface surface that lost keyboard focus
*/
static inline void
wl_keyboard_send_leave(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, struct wl_resource *surface)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_LEAVE, serial, surface);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an key event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the key event
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param key key that produced the event
* @param state physical state of the key
*/
static inline void
wl_keyboard_send_key(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, uint32_t key, uint32_t state)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_KEY, serial, time, key, state);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an modifiers event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the modifiers event
* @param mods_depressed depressed modifiers
* @param mods_latched latched modifiers
* @param mods_locked locked modifiers
* @param group keyboard layout
*/
static inline void
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)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_MODIFIERS, serial, mods_depressed, mods_latched, mods_locked, group);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_keyboard
* Sends an repeat_info event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param rate the rate of repeating keys in characters per second
* @param delay delay in milliseconds since key down until repeating starts
*/
static inline void
wl_keyboard_send_repeat_info(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t rate, int32_t delay)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_KEYBOARD_REPEAT_INFO, rate, delay);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* @struct wl_touch_interface
*/
struct wl_touch_interface {
/**
* release the touch object
*
*
* @since 3
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_MAX_VERSION 6
#define WL_TOUCH_DOWN 0
#define WL_TOUCH_UP 1
#define WL_TOUCH_MOTION 2
#define WL_TOUCH_FRAME 3
#define WL_TOUCH_CANCEL 4
#define WL_TOUCH_SHAPE 5
#define WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION 6
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_DOWN_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_UP_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_MOTION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_FRAME_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_CANCEL_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_SHAPE_SINCE_VERSION 6
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION_SINCE_VERSION 6
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
*/
#define WL_TOUCH_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an down event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the touch down event
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param surface surface touched
* @param id the unique ID of this touch point
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
*/
static inline void
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)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_DOWN, serial, time, surface, id, x, y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an up event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param serial serial number of the touch up event
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param id the unique ID of this touch point
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_up(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t serial, uint32_t time, int32_t id)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_UP, serial, time, id);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an motion event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param time timestamp with millisecond granularity
* @param id the unique ID of this touch point
* @param x surface-local x coordinate
* @param y surface-local y coordinate
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_motion(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t time, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t x, wl_fixed_t y)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_MOTION, time, id, x, y);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an frame event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_frame(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_FRAME);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an cancel event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_cancel(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_CANCEL);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an shape event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param id the unique ID of this touch point
* @param major length of the major axis in surface-local coordinates
* @param minor length of the minor axis in surface-local coordinates
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_shape(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t major, wl_fixed_t minor)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_SHAPE, id, major, minor);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_touch
* Sends an orientation event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param id the unique ID of this touch point
* @param orientation angle between major axis and positive surface y-axis in degrees
*/
static inline void
wl_touch_send_orientation(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t id, wl_fixed_t orientation)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_TOUCH_ORIENTATION, id, orientation);
}
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM
#define WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* subpixel geometry information
*
* This enumeration describes how the physical
* pixels on an output are laid out.
*/
enum wl_output_subpixel {
/**
* unknown geometry
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_UNKNOWN = 0,
/**
* no geometry
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_NONE = 1,
/**
* horizontal RGB
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_RGB = 2,
/**
* horizontal BGR
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_BGR = 3,
/**
* vertical RGB
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_RGB = 4,
/**
* vertical BGR
*/
WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_BGR = 5,
};
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Validate a wl_output subpixel value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_output_subpixel
*/
static inline bool
wl_output_subpixel_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_UNKNOWN:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_NONE:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_RGB:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_HORIZONTAL_BGR:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_RGB:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_VERTICAL_BGR:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM
#define WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* transform from framebuffer to output
*
* This describes the transform that a compositor will apply to a
* surface to compensate for the rotation or mirroring of an
* output device.
*
* The flipped values correspond to an initial flip around a
* vertical axis followed by rotation.
*
* The purpose is mainly to allow clients to render accordingly and
* tell the compositor, so that for fullscreen surfaces, the
* compositor will still be able to scan out directly from client
* surfaces.
*/
enum wl_output_transform {
/**
* no transform
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL = 0,
/**
* 90 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_90 = 1,
/**
* 180 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_180 = 2,
/**
* 270 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_270 = 3,
/**
* 180 degree flip around a vertical axis
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED = 4,
/**
* flip and rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_90 = 5,
/**
* flip and rotate 180 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_180 = 6,
/**
* flip and rotate 270 degrees counter-clockwise
*/
WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_270 = 7,
};
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Validate a wl_output transform value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_output_transform
*/
static inline bool
wl_output_transform_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_NORMAL:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_90:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_180:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_270:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_90:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_180:
return version >= 1;
case WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_FLIPPED_270:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ENUM_IS_VALID */
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM
#define WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* mode information
*
* These flags describe properties of an output mode.
* They are used in the flags bitfield of the mode event.
*/
enum wl_output_mode {
/**
* indicates this is the current mode
*/
WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT = 0x1,
/**
* indicates this is the preferred mode
*/
WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED = 0x2,
};
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Validate a wl_output mode value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_output_mode
*/
static inline bool
wl_output_mode_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
uint32_t valid = 0;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_OUTPUT_MODE_CURRENT;
if (version >= 1)
valid |= WL_OUTPUT_MODE_PREFERRED;
return (value & ~valid) == 0;
}
#endif /* WL_OUTPUT_MODE_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* @struct wl_output_interface
*/
struct wl_output_interface {
/**
* release the output object
*
* Using this request a client can tell the server that it is not
* going to use the output object anymore.
* @since 3
*/
void (*release)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_MAX_VERSION 3
#define WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY 0
#define WL_OUTPUT_MODE 1
#define WL_OUTPUT_DONE 2
#define WL_OUTPUT_SCALE 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_MODE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_DONE_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_SCALE_SINCE_VERSION 2
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
*/
#define WL_OUTPUT_RELEASE_SINCE_VERSION 3
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Sends an geometry event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param x x position within the global compositor space
* @param y y position within the global compositor space
* @param physical_width width in millimeters of the output
* @param physical_height height in millimeters of the output
* @param subpixel subpixel orientation of the output
* @param make textual description of the manufacturer
* @param model textual description of the model
* @param transform transform that maps framebuffer to output
*/
static inline void
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)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_OUTPUT_GEOMETRY, x, y, physical_width, physical_height, subpixel, make, model, transform);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Sends an mode event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param flags bitfield of mode flags
* @param width width of the mode in hardware units
* @param height height of the mode in hardware units
* @param refresh vertical refresh rate in mHz
*/
static inline void
wl_output_send_mode(struct wl_resource *resource_, uint32_t flags, int32_t width, int32_t height, int32_t refresh)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_OUTPUT_MODE, flags, width, height, refresh);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Sends an done event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
*/
static inline void
wl_output_send_done(struct wl_resource *resource_)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_OUTPUT_DONE);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_output
* Sends an scale event to the client owning the resource.
* @param resource_ The client's resource
* @param factor scaling factor of output
*/
static inline void
wl_output_send_scale(struct wl_resource *resource_, int32_t factor)
{
wl_resource_post_event(resource_, WL_OUTPUT_SCALE, factor);
}
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_region
* @struct wl_region_interface
*/
struct wl_region_interface {
/**
* destroy region
*
* Destroy the region. This will invalidate the object ID.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* add rectangle to region
*
* Add the specified rectangle to the region.
* @param x region-local x coordinate
* @param y region-local y coordinate
* @param width rectangle width
* @param height rectangle height
*/
void (*add)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height);
/**
* subtract rectangle from region
*
* Subtract the specified rectangle from the region.
* @param x region-local x coordinate
* @param y region-local y coordinate
* @param width rectangle width
* @param height rectangle height
*/
void (*subtract)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y,
int32_t width,
int32_t height);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_region
*/
#define WL_REGION_MAX_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_region
*/
#define WL_REGION_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_region
*/
#define WL_REGION_ADD_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_region
*/
#define WL_REGION_SUBTRACT_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifndef WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_subcompositor_error {
/**
* the to-be sub-surface is invalid
*/
WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE = 0,
};
#endif /* WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor
* Validate a wl_subcompositor error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_subcompositor_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_subcompositor_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor
* @struct wl_subcompositor_interface
*/
struct wl_subcompositor_interface {
/**
* unbind from the subcompositor interface
*
* Informs the server that the client will not be using this
* protocol object anymore. This does not affect any other objects,
* wl_subsurface objects included.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* give a surface the role sub-surface
*
* Create a sub-surface interface for the given surface, and
* associate it with the given parent surface. This turns a plain
* wl_surface into a sub-surface.
*
* The to-be sub-surface must not already have another role, and it
* must not have an existing wl_subsurface object. Otherwise a
* protocol error is raised.
* @param id the new sub-surface object ID
* @param surface the surface to be turned into a sub-surface
* @param parent the parent surface
*/
void (*get_subsurface)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
uint32_t id,
struct wl_resource *surface,
struct wl_resource *parent);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor
*/
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_MAX_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor
*/
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subcompositor
*/
#define WL_SUBCOMPOSITOR_GET_SUBSURFACE_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifndef WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM
enum wl_subsurface_error {
/**
* wl_surface is not a sibling or the parent
*/
WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE = 0,
};
#endif /* WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM */
#ifndef WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
* Validate a wl_subsurface error value.
*
* @return true on success, false on error.
* @ref wl_subsurface_error
*/
static inline bool
wl_subsurface_error_is_valid(uint32_t value, uint32_t version) {
switch (value) {
case WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_BAD_SURFACE:
return version >= 1;
default:
return false;
}
}
#endif /* WL_SUBSURFACE_ERROR_ENUM_IS_VALID */
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
* @struct wl_subsurface_interface
*/
struct wl_subsurface_interface {
/**
* remove sub-surface interface
*
* The sub-surface interface is removed from the wl_surface
* object that was turned into a sub-surface with a
* wl_subcompositor.get_subsurface request. The wl_surface's
* association to the parent is deleted, and the wl_surface loses
* its role as a sub-surface. The wl_surface is unmapped.
*/
void (*destroy)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* reposition the sub-surface
*
* This schedules a sub-surface position change. The sub-surface
* will be moved so that its origin (top left corner pixel) will be
* at the location x, y of the parent surface coordinate system.
* The coordinates are not restricted to the parent surface area.
* Negative values are allowed.
*
* The scheduled coordinates will take effect whenever the state of
* the parent surface is applied. When this happens depends on
* whether the parent surface is in synchronized mode or not. See
* wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync for details.
*
* If more than one set_position request is invoked by the client
* before the commit of the parent surface, the position of a new
* request always replaces the scheduled position from any previous
* request.
*
* The initial position is 0, 0.
* @param x x coordinate in the parent surface
* @param y y coordinate in the parent surface
*/
void (*set_position)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
int32_t x,
int32_t y);
/**
* restack the sub-surface
*
* This sub-surface is taken from the stack, and put back just
* above the reference surface, changing the z-order of the
* sub-surfaces. The reference surface must be one of the sibling
* surfaces, or the parent surface. Using any other surface,
* including this sub-surface, will cause a protocol error.
*
* The z-order is double-buffered. Requests are handled in order
* and applied immediately to a pending state. The final pending
* state is copied to the active state the next time the state of
* the parent surface is applied. When this happens depends on
* whether the parent surface is in synchronized mode or not. See
* wl_subsurface.set_sync and wl_subsurface.set_desync for details.
*
* A new sub-surface is initially added as the top-most in the
* stack of its siblings and parent.
* @param sibling the reference surface
*/
void (*place_above)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *sibling);
/**
* restack the sub-surface
*
* The sub-surface is placed just below the reference surface.
* See wl_subsurface.place_above.
* @param sibling the reference surface
*/
void (*place_below)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource,
struct wl_resource *sibling);
/**
* set sub-surface to synchronized mode
*
* Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to synchronized
* mode, also described as the parent dependent mode.
*
* In synchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will
* accumulate the committed state in a cache, but the state will
* not be applied and hence will not change the compositor output.
* The cached state is applied to the sub-surface immediately after
* the parent surface's state is applied. This ensures atomic
* updates of the parent and all its synchronized sub-surfaces.
* Applying the cached state will invalidate the cache, so further
* parent surface commits do not (re-)apply old state.
*
* See wl_subsurface for the recursive effect of this mode.
*/
void (*set_sync)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
/**
* set sub-surface to desynchronized mode
*
* Change the commit behaviour of the sub-surface to
* desynchronized mode, also described as independent or freely
* running mode.
*
* In desynchronized mode, wl_surface.commit on a sub-surface will
* apply the pending state directly, without caching, as happens
* normally with a wl_surface. Calling wl_surface.commit on the
* parent surface has no effect on the sub-surface's wl_surface
* state. This mode allows a sub-surface to be updated on its own.
*
* If cached state exists when wl_surface.commit is called in
* desynchronized mode, the pending state is added to the cached
* state, and applied as a whole. This invalidates the cache.
*
* Note: even if a sub-surface is set to desynchronized, a parent
* sub-surface may override it to behave as synchronized. For
* details, see wl_subsurface.
*
* If a surface's parent surface behaves as desynchronized, then
* the cached state is applied on set_desync.
*/
void (*set_desync)(struct wl_client *client,
struct wl_resource *resource);
};
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_MAX_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_DESTROY_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_POSITION_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_PLACE_ABOVE_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_PLACE_BELOW_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_SYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1
/**
* @ingroup iface_wl_subsurface
*/
#define WL_SUBSURFACE_SET_DESYNC_SINCE_VERSION 1
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif