wayland: Avoid spurious resize events

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Cameron Gutman 2022-01-16 15:14:33 -06:00
parent b06866ef97
commit d3952a8a2c
2 changed files with 28 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -224,14 +224,16 @@ handle_configure_xdg_toplevel(void *data,
* us a completely stateless, sizeless configure, with which we have
* to enforce our own state anyway.
*/
if (width != 0 && height != 0) {
if (width != 0 && height != 0 && (window->w != width || window->h != height)) {
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
wind->needs_resize_event = SDL_TRUE;
}
/* This part is good though. */
if (window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI) {
if ((window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI) && wind->scale_factor != driverdata->scale_factor) {
wind->scale_factor = driverdata->scale_factor;
wind->needs_resize_event = SDL_TRUE;
}
return;
@ -284,8 +286,11 @@ handle_configure_xdg_toplevel(void *data,
}
/* Store this now so the xdg_surface configure knows what to resize to */
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
if (window->w != width || window->h != height) {
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
wind->needs_resize_event = SDL_TRUE;
}
} else {
/* For fullscreen, foolishly do what the compositor says. If it's wrong,
* don't blame us, we were explicitly instructed to do this.
@ -293,14 +298,16 @@ handle_configure_xdg_toplevel(void *data,
* UPDATE: Nope, sure enough a compositor sends 0,0. This is a known bug:
* https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444962
*/
if (width != 0 && height != 0) {
if (width != 0 && height != 0 && (window->w != width || window->h != height)) {
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
wind->needs_resize_event = SDL_TRUE;
}
/* This part is good though. */
if (window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI) {
if ((window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI) && wind->scale_factor != driverdata->scale_factor) {
wind->scale_factor = driverdata->scale_factor;
wind->needs_resize_event = SDL_TRUE;
}
}
}
@ -330,6 +337,7 @@ decoration_frame_configure(struct libdecor_frame *frame,
enum libdecor_window_state window_state;
int width, height;
float scale_factor = wind->scale_factor;
SDL_bool focused = SDL_FALSE;
SDL_bool fullscreen = SDL_FALSE;
@ -399,7 +407,7 @@ decoration_frame_configure(struct libdecor_frame *frame,
/* This part is good though. */
if (window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_ALLOW_HIGHDPI) {
wind->scale_factor = driverdata->scale_factor;
scale_factor = driverdata->scale_factor;
}
} else if (!(window->flags & SDL_WINDOW_RESIZABLE)) {
width = window->windowed.w;
@ -427,7 +435,7 @@ decoration_frame_configure(struct libdecor_frame *frame,
}
/* Do the resize on the SDL side (this will set window->w/h)... */
Wayland_HandleResize(window, width, height, wind->scale_factor);
Wayland_HandleResize(window, width, height, scale_factor);
wind->shell_surface.libdecor.initial_configure_seen = SDL_TRUE;
/* ... then commit the changes on the libdecor side. */
@ -1341,14 +1349,18 @@ Wayland_HandleResize(SDL_Window *window, int width, int height, float scale)
{
SDL_WindowData *data = (SDL_WindowData *) window->driverdata;
SDL_VideoData *viddata = data->waylandData;
struct wl_region *region;
window->w = 0;
window->h = 0;
SDL_SendWindowEvent(window, SDL_WINDOWEVENT_RESIZED, width, height);
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
data->scale_factor = scale;
if (data->needs_resize_event || window->w != width || window->h != height || data->scale_factor != scale) {
/* We may have already updated window w/h (or only adjusted scale factor),
* so we must override the deduplication logic in the video core */
window->w = 0;
window->h = 0;
SDL_SendWindowEvent(window, SDL_WINDOWEVENT_RESIZED, width, height);
window->w = width;
window->h = height;
data->needs_resize_event = SDL_FALSE;
}
wl_surface_set_buffer_scale(data->surface, data->scale_factor);

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@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ typedef struct {
int num_outputs;
float scale_factor;
SDL_bool needs_resize_event;
} SDL_WindowData;
extern void Wayland_ShowWindow(_THIS, SDL_Window *window);