From: Bryce Harrington Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:01:58 +0000 (-0800) Subject: compositor: Document how views and surfaces are mapped to outputs X-Git-Tag: upstream/5.0.0~1286 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3f650b8c58d9b2815727f412b6e3bc5f444e814e;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fweston.git compositor: Document how views and surfaces are mapped to outputs --- diff --git a/src/compositor.c b/src/compositor.c index a0db786..230fd78 100644 --- a/src/compositor.c +++ b/src/compositor.c @@ -1041,6 +1041,15 @@ weston_view_damage_below(struct weston_view *view) weston_view_schedule_repaint(view); } +/** + * \param es The surface + * \param mask The new set of outputs for the surface + * + * Sets the surface's set of outputs to the ones specified by + * the new output mask provided. Identifies the outputs that + * have changed, the posts enter and leave events for these + * outputs as appropriate. + */ static void weston_surface_update_output_mask(struct weston_surface *es, uint32_t mask) { @@ -1074,6 +1083,17 @@ weston_surface_update_output_mask(struct weston_surface *es, uint32_t mask) } +/** Recalculate which output(s) the surface has views displayed on + * + * \param es The surface to remap to outputs + * + * Finds the output that is showing the largest amount of one + * of the surface's various views. This output becomes the + * surface's primary output for vsync and frame event purposes. + * + * Also notes the primary outputs of all of the surface's views + * in the output_mask for the surface. + */ static void weston_surface_assign_output(struct weston_surface *es) { @@ -1110,6 +1130,18 @@ weston_surface_assign_output(struct weston_surface *es) weston_surface_update_output_mask(es, mask); } +/** Recalculate which output(s) the view is displayed on + * + * \param ev The view to remap to outputs + * + * Identifies the set of outputs that the view is visible on, + * noting them into the output_mask. The output that the view + * is most visible on is set as the view's primary output for + * vsync and frame event purposes. + * + * Also does the same for the view's surface. See + * weston_surface_assign_output(). + */ static void weston_view_assign_output(struct weston_view *ev) { @@ -1459,6 +1491,12 @@ weston_view_from_global(struct weston_view *view, *vy = floorf(vyf); } +/** + * \param surface The surface to be repainted + * + * Marks the output(s) that the surface is shown on as needing to be + * repainted. See weston_output_schedule_repaint(). + */ WL_EXPORT void weston_surface_schedule_repaint(struct weston_surface *surface) { @@ -1469,6 +1507,12 @@ weston_surface_schedule_repaint(struct weston_surface *surface) weston_output_schedule_repaint(output); } +/** + * \param view The view to be repainted + * + * Marks the output(s) that the view is shown on as needing to be + * repainted. See weston_output_schedule_repaint(). + */ WL_EXPORT void weston_view_schedule_repaint(struct weston_view *view) { @@ -4227,6 +4271,31 @@ weston_output_move(struct weston_output *output, int x, int y) } } +/** Initialize a weston_output object's parameters + * + * \param output The weston_output object to initialize + * \param c The output's compositor + * \param x x coordinate for the output in global coordinate space + * \param y y coordinate for the output in global coordinate space + * \param mm_width Physical width of the output as reported by the backend + * \param mm_height Physical height of the output as reported by the backend + * \param transform Rotation of the output + * \param scale Native scaling factor for the output + * + * Sets up the transformation, zoom, and geometry of the output using + * the input properties. + * + * Establishes a repaint timer for the output with the relevant display + * object's event loop. See output_repaint_timer_handler(). + * + * The output is assigned an ID. Weston can support up to 32 distinct + * outputs, with IDs numbered from 0-31; the compositor's output_id_pool + * is referred to and used to find the first available ID number, and + * then this ID is marked as used in output_id_pool. + * + * The output is also assigned a Wayland global with the wl_output + * external interface. + */ WL_EXPORT void weston_output_init(struct weston_output *output, struct weston_compositor *c, int x, int y, int mm_width, int mm_height, uint32_t transform, @@ -4259,6 +4328,10 @@ weston_output_init(struct weston_output *output, struct weston_compositor *c, output->repaint_timer = wl_event_loop_add_timer(loop, output_repaint_timer_handler, output); + /* Invert the output id pool and look for the lowest numbered + * switch (the least significant bit). Take that bit's position + * as our ID, and mark it used in the compositor's output_id_pool. + */ output->id = ffs(~output->compositor->output_id_pool) - 1; output->compositor->output_id_pool |= 1 << output->id;