// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 // Copyright (c) Yuxuan Shui #include #include #include "backend/backend.h" #include "common.h" #include "compiler.h" #include "config.h" #include "log.h" #include "region.h" #include "types.h" #include "win.h" #include "x.h" extern struct backend_operations xrender_ops, dummy_ops; #ifdef CONFIG_OPENGL extern struct backend_operations glx_ops; #endif struct backend_operations *backend_list[NUM_BKEND] = { [BKEND_XRENDER] = &xrender_ops, [BKEND_DUMMY] = &dummy_ops, #ifdef CONFIG_OPENGL [BKEND_GLX] = &glx_ops, #endif }; /** * @param all_damage if true ignore damage and repaint the whole screen */ region_t get_damage(session_t *ps, bool all_damage) { region_t region; auto buffer_age_fn = ps->backend_data->ops->buffer_age; int buffer_age = buffer_age_fn ? buffer_age_fn(ps->backend_data) : -1; if (all_damage) { buffer_age = -1; } pixman_region32_init(®ion); if (buffer_age == -1 || buffer_age > ps->ndamage) { pixman_region32_copy(®ion, &ps->screen_reg); } else { for (int i = 0; i < buffer_age; i++) { auto curr = ((ps->damage - ps->damage_ring) + i) % ps->ndamage; log_trace("damage index: %d, damage ring offset: %ld", i, curr); dump_region(&ps->damage_ring[curr]); pixman_region32_union(®ion, ®ion, &ps->damage_ring[curr]); } pixman_region32_intersect(®ion, ®ion, &ps->screen_reg); } return region; } /// paint all windows void paint_all_new(session_t *ps, struct managed_win *t, bool ignore_damage) { if (ps->o.xrender_sync_fence || (ps->drivers & DRIVER_NVIDIA)) { if (ps->xsync_exists && !x_fence_sync(ps->c, ps->sync_fence)) { log_error("x_fence_sync failed, xrender-sync-fence will be " "disabled from now on."); xcb_sync_destroy_fence(ps->c, ps->sync_fence); ps->sync_fence = XCB_NONE; ps->o.xrender_sync_fence = false; ps->xsync_exists = false; } } // All painting will be limited to the damage, if _some_ of // the paints bleed out of the damage region, it will destroy // part of the image we want to reuse region_t reg_damage; if (!ignore_damage) { reg_damage = get_damage(ps, ps->o.monitor_repaint || !ps->o.use_damage); } else { pixman_region32_init(®_damage); pixman_region32_copy(®_damage, &ps->screen_reg); } if (!pixman_region32_not_empty(®_damage)) { pixman_region32_fini(®_damage); return; } #ifdef DEBUG_REPAINT static struct timespec last_paint = {0}; #endif // // If use_damage is enabled, we MUST make sure only the damaged regions of the // screen are ever touched by the compositor. The reason is that at the beginning // of each render, we clear the damaged regions with the wallpaper, and nothing // else. If later during the render we changed anything outside the damaged // region, that won't be cleared by the next render, and will thus accumulate. // (e.g. if shadow is drawn outside the damaged region, it will become thicker and // thicker over time.) /// The adjusted damaged regions region_t reg_paint; assert(ps->o.blur_method != BLUR_METHOD_INVALID); if (ps->o.blur_method != BLUR_METHOD_NONE && ps->backend_data->ops->get_blur_size) { int blur_width, blur_height; ps->backend_data->ops->get_blur_size(ps->backend_blur_context, &blur_width, &blur_height); // The region of screen a given window influences will be smeared // out by blur. With more windows on top of the given window, the // influences region will be smeared out more. // // Also, blurring requires data slightly outside the area that needs // to be blurred. The more semi-transparent windows are stacked on top // of each other, the larger the area will be. // // Instead of accurately calculate how much bigger the damage // region will be because of blur, we assume the worst case here. // That is, the damaged window is at the bottom of the stack, and // all other windows have semi-transparent background int resize_factor = 1; if (t) { resize_factor = t->stacking_rank; } resize_region_in_place(®_damage, blur_width * resize_factor, blur_height * resize_factor); reg_paint = resize_region(®_damage, blur_width * resize_factor, blur_height * resize_factor); pixman_region32_intersect(®_paint, ®_paint, &ps->screen_reg); pixman_region32_intersect(®_damage, ®_damage, &ps->screen_reg); } else { pixman_region32_init(®_paint); pixman_region32_copy(®_paint, ®_damage); } // A hint to backend, the region that will be visible on screen // backend can optimize based on this info region_t reg_visible; pixman_region32_init(®_visible); pixman_region32_copy(®_visible, &ps->screen_reg); if (t && !ps->o.transparent_clipping) { // Calculate the region upon which the root window (wallpaper) is to be // painted based on the ignore region of the lowest window, if available // // NOTE If transparent_clipping is enabled, transparent windows are // included in the reg_ignore, but we still want to have the wallpaper // beneath them, so we don't use reg_ignore for wallpaper in that case. pixman_region32_subtract(®_visible, ®_visible, t->reg_ignore); } // TODO Bind root pixmap if (ps->backend_data->ops->prepare) { ps->backend_data->ops->prepare(ps->backend_data, ®_paint); } if (ps->root_image) { ps->backend_data->ops->compose(ps->backend_data, ps->root_image, 0, 0, ®_paint, ®_visible); } else { ps->backend_data->ops->fill(ps->backend_data, (struct color){0, 0, 0, 1}, ®_paint); } // Windows are sorted from bottom to top // Each window has a reg_ignore, which is the region obscured by all the windows // on top of that window. This is used to reduce the number of pixels painted. // // Whether this is beneficial is to be determined XXX for (auto w = t; w; w = w->prev_trans) { pixman_region32_subtract(®_visible, &ps->screen_reg, w->reg_ignore); assert(!(w->flags & WIN_FLAGS_IMAGE_ERROR)); assert(!(w->flags & WIN_FLAGS_PIXMAP_STALE)); assert(!(w->flags & WIN_FLAGS_PIXMAP_NONE)); // The bounding shape of the window, in global/target coordinates // reminder: bounding shape contains the WM frame auto reg_bound = win_get_bounding_shape_global_by_val(w); // The clip region for the current window, in global/target coordinates // reg_paint_in_bound \in reg_paint region_t reg_paint_in_bound; pixman_region32_init(®_paint_in_bound); pixman_region32_intersect(®_paint_in_bound, ®_bound, ®_paint); if (ps->o.transparent_clipping) { // // If transparent_clipping is enabled, we need to be SURE that // things are not drawn inside reg_ignore, because otherwise they // will appear underneath transparent windows. // So here we have make sure reg_paint_in_bound \in reg_visible // There are a few other places below where this is needed as // well. pixman_region32_intersect(®_paint_in_bound, ®_paint_in_bound, ®_visible); } // Blur window background // TODO since the background might change the content of the window (e.g. // with shaders), we should consult the background whether the window // is transparent or not. for now we will just rely on the // force_win_blend option auto real_win_mode = w->mode; if (w->blur_background && (ps->o.force_win_blend || real_win_mode == WMODE_TRANS || (ps->o.blur_background_frame && real_win_mode == WMODE_FRAME_TRANS))) { // Minimize the region we try to blur, if the window // itself is not opaque, only the frame is. double blur_opacity = 1; if (w->state == WSTATE_MAPPING) { // Gradually increase the blur intensity during // fading in. blur_opacity = w->opacity / w->opacity_target; } else if (w->state == WSTATE_UNMAPPING || w->state == WSTATE_DESTROYING) { // Gradually decrease the blur intensity during // fading out. blur_opacity = w->opacity / win_calc_opacity_target(ps, w, true); } assert(blur_opacity >= 0 && blur_opacity <= 1); if (real_win_mode == WMODE_TRANS || ps->o.force_win_blend) { // We need to blur the bounding shape of the window // (reg_paint_in_bound = reg_bound \cap reg_paint) ps->backend_data->ops->blur( ps->backend_data, blur_opacity, ps->backend_blur_context, ®_paint_in_bound, ®_visible); } else { // Window itself is solid, we only need to blur the frame // region // Readability assertions assert(ps->o.blur_background_frame); assert(real_win_mode == WMODE_FRAME_TRANS); auto reg_blur = win_get_region_frame_local_by_val(w); pixman_region32_translate(®_blur, w->g.x, w->g.y); // make sure reg_blur \in reg_paint pixman_region32_intersect(®_blur, ®_blur, ®_paint); if (ps->o.transparent_clipping) { // ref: pixman_region32_intersect(®_blur, ®_blur, ®_visible); } ps->backend_data->ops->blur(ps->backend_data, blur_opacity, ps->backend_blur_context, ®_blur, ®_visible); pixman_region32_fini(®_blur); } } // Draw shadow on target if (w->shadow) { assert(!(w->flags & WIN_FLAGS_SHADOW_NONE)); // Clip region for the shadow // reg_shadow \in reg_paint auto reg_shadow = win_extents_by_val(w); pixman_region32_intersect(®_shadow, ®_shadow, ®_paint); if (!ps->o.wintype_option[w->window_type].full_shadow) { pixman_region32_subtract(®_shadow, ®_shadow, ®_bound); } // Mask out the region we don't want shadow on if (pixman_region32_not_empty(&ps->shadow_exclude_reg)) { pixman_region32_subtract(®_shadow, ®_shadow, &ps->shadow_exclude_reg); } if (ps->o.xinerama_shadow_crop && w->xinerama_scr >= 0 && w->xinerama_scr < ps->xinerama_nscrs) { // There can be a window where number of screens is // updated, but the screen number attached to the windows // have not. // // Window screen number will be updated eventually, so // here we just check to make sure we don't access out of // bounds. pixman_region32_intersect( ®_shadow, ®_shadow, &ps->xinerama_scr_regs[w->xinerama_scr]); } if (ps->o.transparent_clipping) { // ref: pixman_region32_intersect(®_shadow, ®_shadow, ®_visible); } assert(w->shadow_image); if (w->opacity == 1) { ps->backend_data->ops->compose( ps->backend_data, w->shadow_image, w->g.x + w->shadow_dx, w->g.y + w->shadow_dy, ®_shadow, ®_visible); } else { auto new_img = ps->backend_data->ops->copy( ps->backend_data, w->shadow_image, ®_visible); ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_APPLY_ALPHA_ALL, new_img, NULL, ®_visible, (double[]){w->opacity}); ps->backend_data->ops->compose( ps->backend_data, new_img, w->g.x + w->shadow_dx, w->g.y + w->shadow_dy, ®_shadow, ®_visible); ps->backend_data->ops->release_image(ps->backend_data, new_img); } pixman_region32_fini(®_shadow); } // Set max brightness if (ps->o.max_brightness < 1.0) { ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_MAX_BRIGHTNESS, w->win_image, NULL, ®_visible, &ps->o.max_brightness); } // Draw window on target if (!w->invert_color && !w->dim && w->frame_opacity == 1 && w->opacity == 1) { ps->backend_data->ops->compose(ps->backend_data, w->win_image, w->g.x, w->g.y, ®_paint_in_bound, ®_visible); } else if (w->opacity * MAX_ALPHA >= 1) { // We don't need to paint the window body itself if it's // completely transparent. // For window image processing, we don't have to limit the process // region to damage for correctness. (see for // details) // The bounding shape, in window local coordinates region_t reg_bound_local; pixman_region32_init(®_bound_local); pixman_region32_copy(®_bound_local, ®_bound); pixman_region32_translate(®_bound_local, -w->g.x, -w->g.y); // The visible region, in window local coordinates // Although we don't limit process region to damage, we provide // that info in reg_visible as a hint. Since window image data // outside of the damage region won't be painted onto target region_t reg_visible_local; pixman_region32_init(®_visible_local); pixman_region32_intersect(®_visible_local, ®_visible, ®_paint); pixman_region32_translate(®_visible_local, -w->g.x, -w->g.y); // Data outside of the bounding shape won't be visible, but it is // not necessary to limit the image operations to the bounding // shape yet. So pass that as the visible region, not the clip // region. pixman_region32_intersect(®_visible_local, ®_visible_local, ®_bound_local); auto new_img = ps->backend_data->ops->copy( ps->backend_data, w->win_image, ®_visible_local); if (w->invert_color) { ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_INVERT_COLOR_ALL, new_img, NULL, ®_visible_local, NULL); } if (w->dim) { double dim_opacity = ps->o.inactive_dim; if (!ps->o.inactive_dim_fixed) { dim_opacity *= w->opacity; } ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_DIM_ALL, new_img, NULL, ®_visible_local, (double[]){dim_opacity}); } if (w->frame_opacity != 1) { auto reg_frame = win_get_region_frame_local_by_val(w); ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_APPLY_ALPHA, new_img, ®_frame, ®_visible_local, (double[]){w->frame_opacity}); pixman_region32_fini(®_frame); } if (w->opacity != 1) { ps->backend_data->ops->image_op( ps->backend_data, IMAGE_OP_APPLY_ALPHA_ALL, new_img, NULL, ®_visible_local, (double[]){w->opacity}); } ps->backend_data->ops->compose(ps->backend_data, new_img, w->g.x, w->g.y, ®_paint_in_bound, ®_visible); ps->backend_data->ops->release_image(ps->backend_data, new_img); pixman_region32_fini(®_visible_local); pixman_region32_fini(®_bound_local); } pixman_region32_fini(®_bound); pixman_region32_fini(®_paint_in_bound); } pixman_region32_fini(®_paint); if (ps->o.monitor_repaint) { auto reg_damage_debug = get_damage(ps, false); ps->backend_data->ops->fill( ps->backend_data, (struct color){0.5, 0, 0, 0.5}, ®_damage_debug); pixman_region32_fini(®_damage_debug); } // Move the head of the damage ring ps->damage = ps->damage - 1; if (ps->damage < ps->damage_ring) { ps->damage = ps->damage_ring + ps->ndamage - 1; } pixman_region32_clear(ps->damage); if (ps->backend_data->ops->present) { // Present the rendered scene // Vsync is done here ps->backend_data->ops->present(ps->backend_data, ®_damage); } pixman_region32_fini(®_damage); #ifdef DEBUG_REPAINT struct timespec now = get_time_timespec(); struct timespec diff = {0}; timespec_subtract(&diff, &now, &last_paint); log_trace("[ %5ld:%09ld ] ", diff.tv_sec, diff.tv_nsec); last_paint = now; log_trace("paint:"); for (win *w = t; w; w = w->prev_trans) log_trace(" %#010lx", w->id); #endif } // vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8 :