mirror of
				https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots.git
				synced 2025-11-03 09:01:40 -05:00 
			
		
		
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
			971 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			37 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			971 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			37 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L
 | 
						|
#include <getopt.h>
 | 
						|
#include <stdbool.h>
 | 
						|
#include <stdlib.h>
 | 
						|
#include <stdio.h>
 | 
						|
#include <time.h>
 | 
						|
#include <unistd.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wayland-server-core.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/backend.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/render/wlr_renderer.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_cursor.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_compositor.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_data_device.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_input_device.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_keyboard.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_matrix.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_output.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_output_layout.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_pointer.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_seat.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_xcursor_manager.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/types/wlr_xdg_shell.h>
 | 
						|
#include <wlr/util/log.h>
 | 
						|
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h>
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/* For brevity's sake, struct members are annotated where they are used. */
 | 
						|
enum tinywl_cursor_mode {
 | 
						|
	TINYWL_CURSOR_PASSTHROUGH,
 | 
						|
	TINYWL_CURSOR_MOVE,
 | 
						|
	TINYWL_CURSOR_RESIZE,
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
struct tinywl_server {
 | 
						|
	struct wl_display *wl_display;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_backend *backend;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_renderer *renderer;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xdg_shell *xdg_shell;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener new_xdg_surface;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list views;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_cursor *cursor;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xcursor_manager *cursor_mgr;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener cursor_motion;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener cursor_motion_absolute;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener cursor_button;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener cursor_axis;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener cursor_frame;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat *seat;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener new_input;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener request_cursor;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener request_set_selection;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list keyboards;
 | 
						|
	enum tinywl_cursor_mode cursor_mode;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *grabbed_view;
 | 
						|
	double grab_x, grab_y;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_box grab_geobox;
 | 
						|
	uint32_t resize_edges;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_output_layout *output_layout;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list outputs;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener new_output;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
struct tinywl_output {
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list link;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_output *wlr_output;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener frame;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
struct tinywl_view {
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list link;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xdg_surface *xdg_surface;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener map;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener unmap;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener destroy;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener request_move;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener request_resize;
 | 
						|
	bool mapped;
 | 
						|
	int x, y;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
struct tinywl_keyboard {
 | 
						|
	struct wl_list link;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_input_device *device;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener modifiers;
 | 
						|
	struct wl_listener key;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void focus_view(struct tinywl_view *view, struct wlr_surface *surface) {
 | 
						|
	/* Note: this function only deals with keyboard focus. */
 | 
						|
	if (view == NULL) {
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server = view->server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat *seat = server->seat;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_surface *prev_surface = seat->keyboard_state.focused_surface;
 | 
						|
	if (prev_surface == surface) {
 | 
						|
		/* Don't re-focus an already focused surface. */
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if (prev_surface) {
 | 
						|
		/*
 | 
						|
		 * Deactivate the previously focused surface. This lets the client know
 | 
						|
		 * it no longer has focus and the client will repaint accordingly, e.g.
 | 
						|
		 * stop displaying a caret.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_xdg_surface *previous = wlr_xdg_surface_from_wlr_surface(
 | 
						|
					seat->keyboard_state.focused_surface);
 | 
						|
		wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_activated(previous, false);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_keyboard *keyboard = wlr_seat_get_keyboard(seat);
 | 
						|
	/* Move the view to the front */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_remove(&view->link);
 | 
						|
	wl_list_insert(&server->views, &view->link);
 | 
						|
	/* Activate the new surface */
 | 
						|
	wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_activated(view->xdg_surface, true);
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Tell the seat to have the keyboard enter this surface. wlroots will keep
 | 
						|
	 * track of this and automatically send key events to the appropriate
 | 
						|
	 * clients without additional work on your part.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_keyboard_notify_enter(seat, view->xdg_surface->surface,
 | 
						|
		keyboard->keycodes, keyboard->num_keycodes, &keyboard->modifiers);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void keyboard_handle_modifiers(
 | 
						|
		struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised when a modifier key, such as shift or alt, is
 | 
						|
	 * pressed. We simply communicate this to the client. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_keyboard *keyboard =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, keyboard, modifiers);
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * A seat can only have one keyboard, but this is a limitation of the
 | 
						|
	 * Wayland protocol - not wlroots. We assign all connected keyboards to the
 | 
						|
	 * same seat. You can swap out the underlying wlr_keyboard like this and
 | 
						|
	 * wlr_seat handles this transparently.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_set_keyboard(keyboard->server->seat, keyboard->device);
 | 
						|
	/* Send modifiers to the client. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_keyboard_notify_modifiers(keyboard->server->seat,
 | 
						|
		&keyboard->device->keyboard->modifiers);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static bool handle_keybinding(struct tinywl_server *server, xkb_keysym_t sym) {
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Here we handle compositor keybindings. This is when the compositor is
 | 
						|
	 * processing keys, rather than passing them on to the client for its own
 | 
						|
	 * processing.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * This function assumes Alt is held down.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	switch (sym) {
 | 
						|
	case XKB_KEY_Escape:
 | 
						|
		wl_display_terminate(server->wl_display);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case XKB_KEY_F1:
 | 
						|
		/* Cycle to the next view */
 | 
						|
		if (wl_list_length(&server->views) < 2) {
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		struct tinywl_view *current_view = wl_container_of(
 | 
						|
			server->views.next, current_view, link);
 | 
						|
		struct tinywl_view *next_view = wl_container_of(
 | 
						|
			current_view->link.next, next_view, link);
 | 
						|
		focus_view(next_view, next_view->xdg_surface->surface);
 | 
						|
		/* Move the previous view to the end of the list */
 | 
						|
		wl_list_remove(¤t_view->link);
 | 
						|
		wl_list_insert(server->views.prev, ¤t_view->link);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		return false;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return true;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void keyboard_handle_key(
 | 
						|
		struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised when a key is pressed or released. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_keyboard *keyboard =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, keyboard, key);
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server = keyboard->server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_event_keyboard_key *event = data;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat *seat = server->seat;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Translate libinput keycode -> xkbcommon */
 | 
						|
	uint32_t keycode = event->keycode + 8;
 | 
						|
	/* Get a list of keysyms based on the keymap for this keyboard */
 | 
						|
	const xkb_keysym_t *syms;
 | 
						|
	int nsyms = xkb_state_key_get_syms(
 | 
						|
			keyboard->device->keyboard->xkb_state, keycode, &syms);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	bool handled = false;
 | 
						|
	uint32_t modifiers = wlr_keyboard_get_modifiers(keyboard->device->keyboard);
 | 
						|
	if ((modifiers & WLR_MODIFIER_ALT) && event->state == WL_KEYBOARD_KEY_STATE_PRESSED) {
 | 
						|
		/* If alt is held down and this button was _pressed_, we attempt to
 | 
						|
		 * process it as a compositor keybinding. */
 | 
						|
		for (int i = 0; i < nsyms; i++) {
 | 
						|
			handled = handle_keybinding(server, syms[i]);
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (!handled) {
 | 
						|
		/* Otherwise, we pass it along to the client. */
 | 
						|
		wlr_seat_set_keyboard(seat, keyboard->device);
 | 
						|
		wlr_seat_keyboard_notify_key(seat, event->time_msec,
 | 
						|
			event->keycode, event->state);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_new_keyboard(struct tinywl_server *server,
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_input_device *device) {
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_keyboard *keyboard =
 | 
						|
		calloc(1, sizeof(struct tinywl_keyboard));
 | 
						|
	keyboard->server = server;
 | 
						|
	keyboard->device = device;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* We need to prepare an XKB keymap and assign it to the keyboard. This
 | 
						|
	 * assumes the defaults (e.g. layout = "us"). */
 | 
						|
	struct xkb_context *context = xkb_context_new(XKB_CONTEXT_NO_FLAGS);
 | 
						|
	struct xkb_keymap *keymap = xkb_keymap_new_from_names(context, NULL,
 | 
						|
		XKB_KEYMAP_COMPILE_NO_FLAGS);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	wlr_keyboard_set_keymap(device->keyboard, keymap);
 | 
						|
	xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
 | 
						|
	xkb_context_unref(context);
 | 
						|
	wlr_keyboard_set_repeat_info(device->keyboard, 25, 600);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Here we set up listeners for keyboard events. */
 | 
						|
	keyboard->modifiers.notify = keyboard_handle_modifiers;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&device->keyboard->events.modifiers, &keyboard->modifiers);
 | 
						|
	keyboard->key.notify = keyboard_handle_key;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&device->keyboard->events.key, &keyboard->key);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_set_keyboard(server->seat, device);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* And add the keyboard to our list of keyboards */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_insert(&server->keyboards, &keyboard->link);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_new_pointer(struct tinywl_server *server,
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_input_device *device) {
 | 
						|
	/* We don't do anything special with pointers. All of our pointer handling
 | 
						|
	 * is proxied through wlr_cursor. On another compositor, you might take this
 | 
						|
	 * opportunity to do libinput configuration on the device to set
 | 
						|
	 * acceleration, etc. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_cursor_attach_input_device(server->cursor, device);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_new_input(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised by the backend when a new input device becomes
 | 
						|
	 * available. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, new_input);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_input_device *device = data;
 | 
						|
	switch (device->type) {
 | 
						|
	case WLR_INPUT_DEVICE_KEYBOARD:
 | 
						|
		server_new_keyboard(server, device);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	case WLR_INPUT_DEVICE_POINTER:
 | 
						|
		server_new_pointer(server, device);
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	default:
 | 
						|
		break;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	/* We need to let the wlr_seat know what our capabilities are, which is
 | 
						|
	 * communiciated to the client. In TinyWL we always have a cursor, even if
 | 
						|
	 * there are no pointer devices, so we always include that capability. */
 | 
						|
	uint32_t caps = WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER;
 | 
						|
	if (!wl_list_empty(&server->keyboards)) {
 | 
						|
		caps |= WL_SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_set_capabilities(server->seat, caps);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void seat_request_cursor(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server = wl_container_of(
 | 
						|
			listener, server, request_cursor);
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised by the seat when a client provides a cursor image */
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat_pointer_request_set_cursor_event *event = data;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat_client *focused_client =
 | 
						|
		server->seat->pointer_state.focused_client;
 | 
						|
	/* This can be sent by any client, so we check to make sure this one is
 | 
						|
	 * actually has pointer focus first. */
 | 
						|
	if (focused_client == event->seat_client) {
 | 
						|
		/* Once we've vetted the client, we can tell the cursor to use the
 | 
						|
		 * provided surface as the cursor image. It will set the hardware cursor
 | 
						|
		 * on the output that it's currently on and continue to do so as the
 | 
						|
		 * cursor moves between outputs. */
 | 
						|
		wlr_cursor_set_surface(server->cursor, event->surface,
 | 
						|
				event->hotspot_x, event->hotspot_y);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void seat_request_set_selection(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised by the seat when a client wants to set the selection,
 | 
						|
	 * usually when the user copies something. wlroots allows compositors to
 | 
						|
	 * ignore such requests if they so choose, but in tinywl we always honor
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server = wl_container_of(
 | 
						|
			listener, server, request_set_selection);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat_request_set_selection_event *event = data;
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_set_selection(server->seat, event->source, event->serial);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static bool view_at(struct tinywl_view *view,
 | 
						|
		double lx, double ly, struct wlr_surface **surface,
 | 
						|
		double *sx, double *sy) {
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * XDG toplevels may have nested surfaces, such as popup windows for context
 | 
						|
	 * menus or tooltips. This function tests if any of those are underneath the
 | 
						|
	 * coordinates lx and ly (in output Layout Coordinates). If so, it sets the
 | 
						|
	 * surface pointer to that wlr_surface and the sx and sy coordinates to the
 | 
						|
	 * coordinates relative to that surface's top-left corner.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	double view_sx = lx - view->x;
 | 
						|
	double view_sy = ly - view->y;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	double _sx, _sy;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_surface *_surface = NULL;
 | 
						|
	_surface = wlr_xdg_surface_surface_at(
 | 
						|
			view->xdg_surface, view_sx, view_sy, &_sx, &_sy);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (_surface != NULL) {
 | 
						|
		*sx = _sx;
 | 
						|
		*sy = _sy;
 | 
						|
		*surface = _surface;
 | 
						|
		return true;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return false;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static struct tinywl_view *desktop_view_at(
 | 
						|
		struct tinywl_server *server, double lx, double ly,
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_surface **surface, double *sx, double *sy) {
 | 
						|
	/* This iterates over all of our surfaces and attempts to find one under the
 | 
						|
	 * cursor. This relies on server->views being ordered from top-to-bottom. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view;
 | 
						|
	wl_list_for_each(view, &server->views, link) {
 | 
						|
		if (view_at(view, lx, ly, surface, sx, sy)) {
 | 
						|
			return view;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return NULL;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void process_cursor_move(struct tinywl_server *server, uint32_t time) {
 | 
						|
	/* Move the grabbed view to the new position. */
 | 
						|
	server->grabbed_view->x = server->cursor->x - server->grab_x;
 | 
						|
	server->grabbed_view->y = server->cursor->y - server->grab_y;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void process_cursor_resize(struct tinywl_server *server, uint32_t time) {
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Resizing the grabbed view can be a little bit complicated, because we
 | 
						|
	 * could be resizing from any corner or edge. This not only resizes the view
 | 
						|
	 * on one or two axes, but can also move the view if you resize from the top
 | 
						|
	 * or left edges (or top-left corner).
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * Note that I took some shortcuts here. In a more fleshed-out compositor,
 | 
						|
	 * you'd wait for the client to prepare a buffer at the new size, then
 | 
						|
	 * commit any movement that was prepared.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = server->grabbed_view;
 | 
						|
	double border_x = server->cursor->x - server->grab_x;
 | 
						|
	double border_y = server->cursor->y - server->grab_y;
 | 
						|
	int new_left = server->grab_geobox.x;
 | 
						|
	int new_right = server->grab_geobox.x + server->grab_geobox.width;
 | 
						|
	int new_top = server->grab_geobox.y;
 | 
						|
	int new_bottom = server->grab_geobox.y + server->grab_geobox.height;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (server->resize_edges & WLR_EDGE_TOP) {
 | 
						|
		new_top = border_y;
 | 
						|
		if (new_top >= new_bottom) {
 | 
						|
			new_top = new_bottom - 1;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else if (server->resize_edges & WLR_EDGE_BOTTOM) {
 | 
						|
		new_bottom = border_y;
 | 
						|
		if (new_bottom <= new_top) {
 | 
						|
			new_bottom = new_top + 1;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if (server->resize_edges & WLR_EDGE_LEFT) {
 | 
						|
		new_left = border_x;
 | 
						|
		if (new_left >= new_right) {
 | 
						|
			new_left = new_right - 1;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	} else if (server->resize_edges & WLR_EDGE_RIGHT) {
 | 
						|
		new_right = border_x;
 | 
						|
		if (new_right <= new_left) {
 | 
						|
			new_right = new_left + 1;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_box geo_box;
 | 
						|
	wlr_xdg_surface_get_geometry(view->xdg_surface, &geo_box);
 | 
						|
	view->x = new_left - geo_box.x;
 | 
						|
	view->y = new_top - geo_box.y;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	int new_width = new_right - new_left;
 | 
						|
	int new_height = new_bottom - new_top;
 | 
						|
	wlr_xdg_toplevel_set_size(view->xdg_surface, new_width, new_height);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void process_cursor_motion(struct tinywl_server *server, uint32_t time) {
 | 
						|
	/* If the mode is non-passthrough, delegate to those functions. */
 | 
						|
	if (server->cursor_mode == TINYWL_CURSOR_MOVE) {
 | 
						|
		process_cursor_move(server, time);
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	} else if (server->cursor_mode == TINYWL_CURSOR_RESIZE) {
 | 
						|
		process_cursor_resize(server, time);
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Otherwise, find the view under the pointer and send the event along. */
 | 
						|
	double sx, sy;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_seat *seat = server->seat;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_surface *surface = NULL;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = desktop_view_at(server,
 | 
						|
			server->cursor->x, server->cursor->y, &surface, &sx, &sy);
 | 
						|
	if (!view) {
 | 
						|
		/* If there's no view under the cursor, set the cursor image to a
 | 
						|
		 * default. This is what makes the cursor image appear when you move it
 | 
						|
		 * around the screen, not over any views. */
 | 
						|
		wlr_xcursor_manager_set_cursor_image(
 | 
						|
				server->cursor_mgr, "left_ptr", server->cursor);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if (surface) {
 | 
						|
		/*
 | 
						|
		 * Send pointer enter and motion events.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * The enter event gives the surface "pointer focus", which is distinct
 | 
						|
		 * from keyboard focus. You get pointer focus by moving the pointer over
 | 
						|
		 * a window.
 | 
						|
		 *
 | 
						|
		 * Note that wlroots will avoid sending duplicate enter/motion events if
 | 
						|
		 * the surface has already has pointer focus or if the client is already
 | 
						|
		 * aware of the coordinates passed.
 | 
						|
		 */
 | 
						|
		wlr_seat_pointer_notify_enter(seat, surface, sx, sy);
 | 
						|
		wlr_seat_pointer_notify_motion(seat, time, sx, sy);
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		/* Clear pointer focus so future button events and such are not sent to
 | 
						|
		 * the last client to have the cursor over it. */
 | 
						|
		wlr_seat_pointer_clear_focus(seat);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_cursor_motion(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is forwarded by the cursor when a pointer emits a _relative_
 | 
						|
	 * pointer motion event (i.e. a delta) */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, cursor_motion);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_event_pointer_motion *event = data;
 | 
						|
	/* The cursor doesn't move unless we tell it to. The cursor automatically
 | 
						|
	 * handles constraining the motion to the output layout, as well as any
 | 
						|
	 * special configuration applied for the specific input device which
 | 
						|
	 * generated the event. You can pass NULL for the device if you want to move
 | 
						|
	 * the cursor around without any input. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_cursor_move(server->cursor, event->device,
 | 
						|
			event->delta_x, event->delta_y);
 | 
						|
	process_cursor_motion(server, event->time_msec);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_cursor_motion_absolute(
 | 
						|
		struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is forwarded by the cursor when a pointer emits an _absolute_
 | 
						|
	 * motion event, from 0..1 on each axis. This happens, for example, when
 | 
						|
	 * wlroots is running under a Wayland window rather than KMS+DRM, and you
 | 
						|
	 * move the mouse over the window. You could enter the window from any edge,
 | 
						|
	 * so we have to warp the mouse there. There is also some hardware which
 | 
						|
	 * emits these events. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, cursor_motion_absolute);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_event_pointer_motion_absolute *event = data;
 | 
						|
	wlr_cursor_warp_absolute(server->cursor, event->device, event->x, event->y);
 | 
						|
	process_cursor_motion(server, event->time_msec);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_cursor_button(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is forwarded by the cursor when a pointer emits a button
 | 
						|
	 * event. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, cursor_button);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_event_pointer_button *event = data;
 | 
						|
	/* Notify the client with pointer focus that a button press has occurred */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_pointer_notify_button(server->seat,
 | 
						|
			event->time_msec, event->button, event->state);
 | 
						|
	double sx, sy;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_surface *surface;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = desktop_view_at(server,
 | 
						|
			server->cursor->x, server->cursor->y, &surface, &sx, &sy);
 | 
						|
	if (event->state == WLR_BUTTON_RELEASED) {
 | 
						|
		/* If you released any buttons, we exit interactive move/resize mode. */
 | 
						|
		server->cursor_mode = TINYWL_CURSOR_PASSTHROUGH;
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		/* Focus that client if the button was _pressed_ */
 | 
						|
		focus_view(view, surface);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_cursor_axis(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is forwarded by the cursor when a pointer emits an axis event,
 | 
						|
	 * for example when you move the scroll wheel. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, cursor_axis);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_event_pointer_axis *event = data;
 | 
						|
	/* Notify the client with pointer focus of the axis event. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_pointer_notify_axis(server->seat,
 | 
						|
			event->time_msec, event->orientation, event->delta,
 | 
						|
			event->delta_discrete, event->source);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_cursor_frame(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is forwarded by the cursor when a pointer emits an frame
 | 
						|
	 * event. Frame events are sent after regular pointer events to group
 | 
						|
	 * multiple events together. For instance, two axis events may happen at the
 | 
						|
	 * same time, in which case a frame event won't be sent in between. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, cursor_frame);
 | 
						|
	/* Notify the client with pointer focus of the frame event. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_seat_pointer_notify_frame(server->seat);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/* Used to move all of the data necessary to render a surface from the top-level
 | 
						|
 * frame handler to the per-surface render function. */
 | 
						|
struct render_data {
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_output *output;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_renderer *renderer;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view;
 | 
						|
	struct timespec *when;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void render_surface(struct wlr_surface *surface,
 | 
						|
		int sx, int sy, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This function is called for every surface that needs to be rendered. */
 | 
						|
	struct render_data *rdata = data;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = rdata->view;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_output *output = rdata->output;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* We first obtain a wlr_texture, which is a GPU resource. wlroots
 | 
						|
	 * automatically handles negotiating these with the client. The underlying
 | 
						|
	 * resource could be an opaque handle passed from the client, or the client
 | 
						|
	 * could have sent a pixel buffer which we copied to the GPU, or a few other
 | 
						|
	 * means. You don't have to worry about this, wlroots takes care of it. */
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_texture *texture = wlr_surface_get_texture(surface);
 | 
						|
	if (texture == NULL) {
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* The view has a position in layout coordinates. If you have two displays,
 | 
						|
	 * one next to the other, both 1080p, a view on the rightmost display might
 | 
						|
	 * have layout coordinates of 2000,100. We need to translate that to
 | 
						|
	 * output-local coordinates, or (2000 - 1920). */
 | 
						|
	double ox = 0, oy = 0;
 | 
						|
	wlr_output_layout_output_coords(
 | 
						|
			view->server->output_layout, output, &ox, &oy);
 | 
						|
	ox += view->x + sx, oy += view->y + sy;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* We also have to apply the scale factor for HiDPI outputs. This is only
 | 
						|
	 * part of the puzzle, TinyWL does not fully support HiDPI. */
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_box box = {
 | 
						|
		.x = ox * output->scale,
 | 
						|
		.y = oy * output->scale,
 | 
						|
		.width = surface->current.width * output->scale,
 | 
						|
		.height = surface->current.height * output->scale,
 | 
						|
	};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Those familiar with OpenGL are also familiar with the role of matricies
 | 
						|
	 * in graphics programming. We need to prepare a matrix to render the view
 | 
						|
	 * with. wlr_matrix_project_box is a helper which takes a box with a desired
 | 
						|
	 * x, y coordinates, width and height, and an output geometry, then
 | 
						|
	 * prepares an orthographic projection and multiplies the necessary
 | 
						|
	 * transforms to produce a model-view-projection matrix.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * Naturally you can do this any way you like, for example to make a 3D
 | 
						|
	 * compositor.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	float matrix[9];
 | 
						|
	enum wl_output_transform transform =
 | 
						|
		wlr_output_transform_invert(surface->current.transform);
 | 
						|
	wlr_matrix_project_box(matrix, &box, transform, 0,
 | 
						|
		output->transform_matrix);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* This takes our matrix, the texture, and an alpha, and performs the actual
 | 
						|
	 * rendering on the GPU. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_render_texture_with_matrix(rdata->renderer, texture, matrix, 1);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* This lets the client know that we've displayed that frame and it can
 | 
						|
	 * prepare another one now if it likes. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_surface_send_frame_done(surface, rdata->when);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void output_frame(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This function is called every time an output is ready to display a frame,
 | 
						|
	 * generally at the output's refresh rate (e.g. 60Hz). */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_output *output =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, output, frame);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_renderer *renderer = output->server->renderer;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct timespec now;
 | 
						|
	clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &now);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* wlr_output_attach_render makes the OpenGL context current. */
 | 
						|
	if (!wlr_output_attach_render(output->wlr_output, NULL)) {
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	/* The "effective" resolution can change if you rotate your outputs. */
 | 
						|
	int width, height;
 | 
						|
	wlr_output_effective_resolution(output->wlr_output, &width, &height);
 | 
						|
	/* Begin the renderer (calls glViewport and some other GL sanity checks) */
 | 
						|
	wlr_renderer_begin(renderer, width, height);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	float color[4] = {0.3, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0};
 | 
						|
	wlr_renderer_clear(renderer, color);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Each subsequent window we render is rendered on top of the last. Because
 | 
						|
	 * our view list is ordered front-to-back, we iterate over it backwards. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view;
 | 
						|
	wl_list_for_each_reverse(view, &output->server->views, link) {
 | 
						|
		if (!view->mapped) {
 | 
						|
			/* An unmapped view should not be rendered. */
 | 
						|
			continue;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
		struct render_data rdata = {
 | 
						|
			.output = output->wlr_output,
 | 
						|
			.view = view,
 | 
						|
			.renderer = renderer,
 | 
						|
			.when = &now,
 | 
						|
		};
 | 
						|
		/* This calls our render_surface function for each surface among the
 | 
						|
		 * xdg_surface's toplevel and popups. */
 | 
						|
		wlr_xdg_surface_for_each_surface(view->xdg_surface,
 | 
						|
				render_surface, &rdata);
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Hardware cursors are rendered by the GPU on a separate plane, and can be
 | 
						|
	 * moved around without re-rendering what's beneath them - which is more
 | 
						|
	 * efficient. However, not all hardware supports hardware cursors. For this
 | 
						|
	 * reason, wlroots provides a software fallback, which we ask it to render
 | 
						|
	 * here. wlr_cursor handles configuring hardware vs software cursors for you,
 | 
						|
	 * and this function is a no-op when hardware cursors are in use. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_output_render_software_cursors(output->wlr_output, NULL);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Conclude rendering and swap the buffers, showing the final frame
 | 
						|
	 * on-screen. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_renderer_end(renderer);
 | 
						|
	wlr_output_commit(output->wlr_output);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_new_output(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised by the backend when a new output (aka a display or
 | 
						|
	 * monitor) becomes available. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, new_output);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_output *wlr_output = data;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Some backends don't have modes. DRM+KMS does, and we need to set a mode
 | 
						|
	 * before we can use the output. The mode is a tuple of (width, height,
 | 
						|
	 * refresh rate), and each monitor supports only a specific set of modes. We
 | 
						|
	 * just pick the monitor's preferred mode, a more sophisticated compositor
 | 
						|
	 * would let the user configure it. */
 | 
						|
	if (!wl_list_empty(&wlr_output->modes)) {
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_output_mode *mode = wlr_output_preferred_mode(wlr_output);
 | 
						|
		wlr_output_set_mode(wlr_output, mode);
 | 
						|
		wlr_output_enable(wlr_output, true);
 | 
						|
		if (!wlr_output_commit(wlr_output)) {
 | 
						|
			return;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Allocates and configures our state for this output */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_output *output =
 | 
						|
		calloc(1, sizeof(struct tinywl_output));
 | 
						|
	output->wlr_output = wlr_output;
 | 
						|
	output->server = server;
 | 
						|
	/* Sets up a listener for the frame notify event. */
 | 
						|
	output->frame.notify = output_frame;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&wlr_output->events.frame, &output->frame);
 | 
						|
	wl_list_insert(&server->outputs, &output->link);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Adds this to the output layout. The add_auto function arranges outputs
 | 
						|
	 * from left-to-right in the order they appear. A more sophisticated
 | 
						|
	 * compositor would let the user configure the arrangement of outputs in the
 | 
						|
	 * layout.
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * The output layout utility automatically adds a wl_output global to the
 | 
						|
	 * display, which Wayland clients can see to find out information about the
 | 
						|
	 * output (such as DPI, scale factor, manufacturer, etc).
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	wlr_output_layout_add_auto(server->output_layout, wlr_output);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void xdg_surface_map(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* Called when the surface is mapped, or ready to display on-screen. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = wl_container_of(listener, view, map);
 | 
						|
	view->mapped = true;
 | 
						|
	focus_view(view, view->xdg_surface->surface);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void xdg_surface_unmap(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* Called when the surface is unmapped, and should no longer be shown. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = wl_container_of(listener, view, unmap);
 | 
						|
	view->mapped = false;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void xdg_surface_destroy(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* Called when the surface is destroyed and should never be shown again. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = wl_container_of(listener, view, destroy);
 | 
						|
	wl_list_remove(&view->link);
 | 
						|
	free(view);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void begin_interactive(struct tinywl_view *view,
 | 
						|
		enum tinywl_cursor_mode mode, uint32_t edges) {
 | 
						|
	/* This function sets up an interactive move or resize operation, where the
 | 
						|
	 * compositor stops propegating pointer events to clients and instead
 | 
						|
	 * consumes them itself, to move or resize windows. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server = view->server;
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_surface *focused_surface =
 | 
						|
		server->seat->pointer_state.focused_surface;
 | 
						|
	if (view->xdg_surface->surface != focused_surface) {
 | 
						|
		/* Deny move/resize requests from unfocused clients. */
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	server->grabbed_view = view;
 | 
						|
	server->cursor_mode = mode;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	if (mode == TINYWL_CURSOR_MOVE) {
 | 
						|
		server->grab_x = server->cursor->x - view->x;
 | 
						|
		server->grab_y = server->cursor->y - view->y;
 | 
						|
	} else {
 | 
						|
		struct wlr_box geo_box;
 | 
						|
		wlr_xdg_surface_get_geometry(view->xdg_surface, &geo_box);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		double border_x = (view->x + geo_box.x) + ((edges & WLR_EDGE_RIGHT) ? geo_box.width : 0);
 | 
						|
		double border_y = (view->y + geo_box.y) + ((edges & WLR_EDGE_BOTTOM) ? geo_box.height : 0);
 | 
						|
		server->grab_x = server->cursor->x - border_x;
 | 
						|
		server->grab_y = server->cursor->y - border_y;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		server->grab_geobox = geo_box;
 | 
						|
		server->grab_geobox.x += view->x;
 | 
						|
		server->grab_geobox.y += view->y;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
		server->resize_edges = edges;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void xdg_toplevel_request_move(
 | 
						|
		struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised when a client would like to begin an interactive
 | 
						|
	 * move, typically because the user clicked on their client-side
 | 
						|
	 * decorations. Note that a more sophisticated compositor should check the
 | 
						|
	 * provided serial against a list of button press serials sent to this
 | 
						|
	 * client, to prevent the client from requesting this whenever they want. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = wl_container_of(listener, view, request_move);
 | 
						|
	begin_interactive(view, TINYWL_CURSOR_MOVE, 0);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void xdg_toplevel_request_resize(
 | 
						|
		struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised when a client would like to begin an interactive
 | 
						|
	 * resize, typically because the user clicked on their client-side
 | 
						|
	 * decorations. Note that a more sophisticated compositor should check the
 | 
						|
	 * provided serial against a list of button press serials sent to this
 | 
						|
	 * client, to prevent the client from requesting this whenever they want. */
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xdg_toplevel_resize_event *event = data;
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view = wl_container_of(listener, view, request_resize);
 | 
						|
	begin_interactive(view, TINYWL_CURSOR_RESIZE, event->edges);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
static void server_new_xdg_surface(struct wl_listener *listener, void *data) {
 | 
						|
	/* This event is raised when wlr_xdg_shell receives a new xdg surface from a
 | 
						|
	 * client, either a toplevel (application window) or popup. */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server *server =
 | 
						|
		wl_container_of(listener, server, new_xdg_surface);
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xdg_surface *xdg_surface = data;
 | 
						|
	if (xdg_surface->role != WLR_XDG_SURFACE_ROLE_TOPLEVEL) {
 | 
						|
		return;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Allocate a tinywl_view for this surface */
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_view *view =
 | 
						|
		calloc(1, sizeof(struct tinywl_view));
 | 
						|
	view->server = server;
 | 
						|
	view->xdg_surface = xdg_surface;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Listen to the various events it can emit */
 | 
						|
	view->map.notify = xdg_surface_map;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&xdg_surface->events.map, &view->map);
 | 
						|
	view->unmap.notify = xdg_surface_unmap;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&xdg_surface->events.unmap, &view->unmap);
 | 
						|
	view->destroy.notify = xdg_surface_destroy;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&xdg_surface->events.destroy, &view->destroy);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* cotd */
 | 
						|
	struct wlr_xdg_toplevel *toplevel = xdg_surface->toplevel;
 | 
						|
	view->request_move.notify = xdg_toplevel_request_move;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&toplevel->events.request_move, &view->request_move);
 | 
						|
	view->request_resize.notify = xdg_toplevel_request_resize;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&toplevel->events.request_resize, &view->request_resize);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Add it to the list of views. */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_insert(&server->views, &view->link);
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
 | 
						|
	wlr_log_init(WLR_DEBUG, NULL);
 | 
						|
	char *startup_cmd = NULL;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	int c;
 | 
						|
	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "s:h")) != -1) {
 | 
						|
		switch (c) {
 | 
						|
		case 's':
 | 
						|
			startup_cmd = optarg;
 | 
						|
			break;
 | 
						|
		default:
 | 
						|
			printf("Usage: %s [-s startup command]\n", argv[0]);
 | 
						|
			return 0;
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if (optind < argc) {
 | 
						|
		printf("Usage: %s [-s startup command]\n", argv[0]);
 | 
						|
		return 0;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	struct tinywl_server server;
 | 
						|
	/* The Wayland display is managed by libwayland. It handles accepting
 | 
						|
	 * clients from the Unix socket, manging Wayland globals, and so on. */
 | 
						|
	server.wl_display = wl_display_create();
 | 
						|
	/* The backend is a wlroots feature which abstracts the underlying input and
 | 
						|
	 * output hardware. The autocreate option will choose the most suitable
 | 
						|
	 * backend based on the current environment, such as opening an X11 window
 | 
						|
	 * if an X11 server is running. */
 | 
						|
	server.backend = wlr_backend_autocreate(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* If we don't provide a renderer, autocreate makes a GLES2 renderer for us.
 | 
						|
	 * The renderer is responsible for defining the various pixel formats it
 | 
						|
	 * supports for shared memory, this configures that for clients. */
 | 
						|
	server.renderer = wlr_backend_get_renderer(server.backend);
 | 
						|
	wlr_renderer_init_wl_display(server.renderer, server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* This creates some hands-off wlroots interfaces. The compositor is
 | 
						|
	 * necessary for clients to allocate surfaces and the data device manager
 | 
						|
	 * handles the clipboard. Each of these wlroots interfaces has room for you
 | 
						|
	 * to dig your fingers in and play with their behavior if you want. Note that
 | 
						|
	 * the clients cannot set the selection directly without compositor approval,
 | 
						|
	 * see the handling of the request_set_selection event below.*/
 | 
						|
	wlr_compositor_create(server.wl_display, server.renderer);
 | 
						|
	wlr_data_device_manager_create(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Creates an output layout, which a wlroots utility for working with an
 | 
						|
	 * arrangement of screens in a physical layout. */
 | 
						|
	server.output_layout = wlr_output_layout_create();
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Configure a listener to be notified when new outputs are available on the
 | 
						|
	 * backend. */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_init(&server.outputs);
 | 
						|
	server.new_output.notify = server_new_output;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.backend->events.new_output, &server.new_output);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Set up our list of views and the xdg-shell. The xdg-shell is a Wayland
 | 
						|
	 * protocol which is used for application windows. For more detail on
 | 
						|
	 * shells, refer to my article:
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/29/Wayland-shells.html
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_init(&server.views);
 | 
						|
	server.xdg_shell = wlr_xdg_shell_create(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
	server.new_xdg_surface.notify = server_new_xdg_surface;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.xdg_shell->events.new_surface,
 | 
						|
			&server.new_xdg_surface);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Creates a cursor, which is a wlroots utility for tracking the cursor
 | 
						|
	 * image shown on screen.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	server.cursor = wlr_cursor_create();
 | 
						|
	wlr_cursor_attach_output_layout(server.cursor, server.output_layout);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Creates an xcursor manager, another wlroots utility which loads up
 | 
						|
	 * Xcursor themes to source cursor images from and makes sure that cursor
 | 
						|
	 * images are available at all scale factors on the screen (necessary for
 | 
						|
	 * HiDPI support). We add a cursor theme at scale factor 1 to begin with. */
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_mgr = wlr_xcursor_manager_create(NULL, 24);
 | 
						|
	wlr_xcursor_manager_load(server.cursor_mgr, 1);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * wlr_cursor *only* displays an image on screen. It does not move around
 | 
						|
	 * when the pointer moves. However, we can attach input devices to it, and
 | 
						|
	 * it will generate aggregate events for all of them. In these events, we
 | 
						|
	 * can choose how we want to process them, forwarding them to clients and
 | 
						|
	 * moving the cursor around. More detail on this process is described in my
 | 
						|
	 * input handling blog post:
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/17/Input-handling-in-wlroots.html
 | 
						|
	 *
 | 
						|
	 * And more comments are sprinkled throughout the notify functions above.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_motion.notify = server_cursor_motion;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.cursor->events.motion, &server.cursor_motion);
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_motion_absolute.notify = server_cursor_motion_absolute;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.cursor->events.motion_absolute,
 | 
						|
			&server.cursor_motion_absolute);
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_button.notify = server_cursor_button;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.cursor->events.button, &server.cursor_button);
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_axis.notify = server_cursor_axis;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.cursor->events.axis, &server.cursor_axis);
 | 
						|
	server.cursor_frame.notify = server_cursor_frame;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.cursor->events.frame, &server.cursor_frame);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/*
 | 
						|
	 * Configures a seat, which is a single "seat" at which a user sits and
 | 
						|
	 * operates the computer. This conceptually includes up to one keyboard,
 | 
						|
	 * pointer, touch, and drawing tablet device. We also rig up a listener to
 | 
						|
	 * let us know when new input devices are available on the backend.
 | 
						|
	 */
 | 
						|
	wl_list_init(&server.keyboards);
 | 
						|
	server.new_input.notify = server_new_input;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.backend->events.new_input, &server.new_input);
 | 
						|
	server.seat = wlr_seat_create(server.wl_display, "seat0");
 | 
						|
	server.request_cursor.notify = seat_request_cursor;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.seat->events.request_set_cursor,
 | 
						|
			&server.request_cursor);
 | 
						|
	server.request_set_selection.notify = seat_request_set_selection;
 | 
						|
	wl_signal_add(&server.seat->events.request_set_selection,
 | 
						|
			&server.request_set_selection);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Add a Unix socket to the Wayland display. */
 | 
						|
	const char *socket = wl_display_add_socket_auto(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
	if (!socket) {
 | 
						|
		wlr_backend_destroy(server.backend);
 | 
						|
		return 1;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Start the backend. This will enumerate outputs and inputs, become the DRM
 | 
						|
	 * master, etc */
 | 
						|
	if (!wlr_backend_start(server.backend)) {
 | 
						|
		wlr_backend_destroy(server.backend);
 | 
						|
		wl_display_destroy(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
		return 1;
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Set the WAYLAND_DISPLAY environment variable to our socket and run the
 | 
						|
	 * startup command if requested. */
 | 
						|
	setenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY", socket, true);
 | 
						|
	if (startup_cmd) {
 | 
						|
		if (fork() == 0) {
 | 
						|
			execl("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", "-c", startup_cmd, (void *)NULL);
 | 
						|
		}
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	/* Run the Wayland event loop. This does not return until you exit the
 | 
						|
	 * compositor. Starting the backend rigged up all of the necessary event
 | 
						|
	 * loop configuration to listen to libinput events, DRM events, generate
 | 
						|
	 * frame events at the refresh rate, and so on. */
 | 
						|
	wlr_log(WLR_INFO, "Running Wayland compositor on WAYLAND_DISPLAY=%s",
 | 
						|
			socket);
 | 
						|
	wl_display_run(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	/* Once wl_display_run returns, we shut down the server. */
 | 
						|
	wl_display_destroy_clients(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
	wl_display_destroy(server.wl_display);
 | 
						|
	return 0;
 | 
						|
}
 |