If an output's node was dirty and the transaction was committed before a
workspace was moved to or created for the output, the instruction would
have a bad value for `state->active_workspace` due to a missing
length check in `output_get_active_workspace`. If there was no focus on
the output, the first workspace was being returned. If the workspace
list was currently empty, the value was either garbage, or in the case of
an output being disabled and re-enabled, a workspace that may have been
previously freed. This just adds the length check to avoid returning out
of bounds value.
This calls `workspace_consider_destroy` on the workspace that was
visible on an output that a workspace was just evacuated to. This
prevents having hidden empty workspaces.
This changes `workspace_next_name` to use the next available number as
the workspace name instead of the number of outputs. This fixes the case
where a number that is already in use could be returned. The workspace
numbers in use have no relation to the number of outputs so it makes
more sense to use the lowest available number
This documents the wildcard character for both inputs and seats. There
is also a tip added on trying the wildcard to verify a setting if the
identifier does not appear to be working.
This fixes the issue of the display freezing on reload with
wlroots#1545.
On master, all output configs are applied on reload. This may cause an
output to have its config applied up to three times, instead of just
once. The three cases are: output name, output identifier, and wildcard.
Not only is this inefficient, but it can cause swaybg to be spawned and
immediately killed.
However, swaybg requires two roundtrips of wl_display (to obtain needed
globals) before it enters its normal event loop. Modesetting will
roundtrip the wl_display. Without modesetting, waitpid for killing
swaybg could block infinitely due to swaybg being blocked by
wl_display_roundtrip.
This only configured an output once. It either uses the wildcard config
or creates an empty wildcard config and applies that. This also fixes a
bug where an output would not be reset when there is no output config to
apply to it.
On the DRM backend, if an output is dpms'd off and a different output is
hotplugged, the CRTC for the output is reclaimed. When modesetting an
output without a CRTC, a CRTC will not be given to an output that is not
desired to be enabled. This splits setting the dpms state in
apply_output_config. If the output should be dpms on, the it is enabled
before attempting to modeset. Otherwise, it is dpms'd off after setting
everything else.
This also adds DPMS_ON to the default output configs.
In seatop_move_tiling, it is possible to cause a stack overflow by
dragging a container into one of its descendants. This disables the
ability to move into a descendant.
This allows the focused inactive tree node and visible workspaces to be
changed while a surface layer has focus. The layer temporarily loses
focus, the tree focus changes, and the layer gets refocused.
When moving a descendant of a tabbed or stacked container, it is possible
for the target node to be the node being moved. This causes a segfault in
`handle_finish` since the node will be detached and then attempted to be
attached to it own parent, which is NULL due to the detach. In this
case, the target node should not be set to the node being moved, but the
parent of the node. This also allows for a descendant of a tabbed or
stacked container to be dragged out of the tabs/stacks and to be a
sibling of the tabbbed/stacked container, which was not previously
possible.
It is possible for `wlr_surface_is_subsurface` to return true, but
`wlr_surface_from_wlr_surface` to be NULL. This adds a NULL check to the
value returned by `wlr_surface_from_wlr_surface` and breaks out of the
while loop in `subsurface_get_root_coords`.
In handle_cursor_motion, the timestamp passed to
`wlr_relative_pointer_manager_v1_send_relative_motion` should be
microseconds (not milliseconds) according to relative-pointer-v1 spec.