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nanahi
a504e696c8 x11_common: allow DPI scale in unit of 0.5
~144 DPI displays are pretty common and neither 1x nor 2x scales are
the right size for it. Allow DPI scale in unit of 0.5 to fix this.

Additionally, add a note about the current behavior of the API used
to get the scale factor.
2024-01-10 00:33:05 +01:00
NRK
d05ef7fdc4 various: sort some standard headers
since i was going to fix the include order of stdatomic, might as well
sort the surrouding includes in accordance with the project's coding
style.

some headers can sometime require specific include order. standard
library headers usually don't. but mpv might "hack into" the standard
headers (e.g pthreads) so that complicates things a bit more.

hopefully nothing breaks. if it does, the style guide is to blame.
2023-10-20 21:31:09 +02:00
NRK
2070331f64 osdep: remove atomic.h
replace it with <stdatomic.h> and replace the mp_atomic_* typedefs with
explicit _Atomic qualified types.

also add missing config.h includes on some files.
2023-10-20 21:31:09 +02:00
Dudemanguy
a899e14bcc vo: change vo->driver->wait_events to nanoseconds
In many cases, this is purely cosmetic because poll still only accepts
microseconds. There's still a gain here however since
pthread_cond_timedwait can take a realtime ts now.

Additionally, 37d6604d70 changed the value
added to timeout_ms in X11 and Wayland to ensure that it would never be
0 and rounded up. This was both incomplete, several other parts of the
player have this same problem like drm, and not really needed. Instead
the MPCLAMP is just adjusted to have a min of 1.
2023-10-10 19:10:55 +00:00
Dudemanguy
200992f90c x11: remove xinerama and refactor window geometry
mpv mixes xinerama and randr usage together which gets kind of
confusing and is also pretty stupid. Xinerama is completely unneccesary
today since randr can do everything it can do and much more. Remove it.
This reworks a lot of the window/geometry handling stuff to be centered
completely around xrandr_display plus some other tweaks to the geometry
handling. An important concept is that current_icc_screen is changed
into current_screen and used more generously since it is useful for
things besides just icc profiles.
2023-08-20 02:01:39 +00:00
Dudemanguy
c993d5c0ce player: add --auto-window-resize option
mpv's window resizing logic always automatically resized the window
whenever the video resolution changed (i.e. advancing forward in a
playlist). This simply introduces the option to make this behavior
configurable. Every windowing backend would need to implement this
behavior in their code since a reconfigure event must always be a
resize. The params of the frame changed so you either have to resize the
window to the new size of the params or make the params the same size as
the window. This commit implements it for wayland, win32, and x11.
2023-03-02 02:55:36 +00:00
Dudemanguy
e4e0e7dfcf vo: change vo_platform_init to bool
There's several functions that are used for initializing mpv on a
certain platform (x11, wayland, etc.). These currently are all int, but
they actually return 1 and 0 like a boolean. This gets a bit confusing
because actual vo preinit functions return 0 and -1 instead. Just make
these all bool instead and return true/false to make it clearer.
2023-01-08 20:42:42 +00:00
Dudemanguy
652f09a7a6 x11: avoid XPresent API calls when it's not needed
This commit kind of mixes several related things together. The main
thing is to avoid calling any XPresent functions or internal functions
related to presentation when the feature is not auto-whitelisted or
enabled by the user. Internally rework this so it all works off of a
use_present bool (have_present is eliminated because having a non-zero
present_code covers exactly the same thing) and make sure it updates on
runtime. Finally, put some actual logging in here whenever XPresent is
enabled/disabled. Fixes #10326.
2022-06-22 18:09:11 +00:00
Dudemanguy
3d459832a8 x11: support xorg present extension
This builds off of present_sync which was introduced in a previous
commit to support xorg's present extension in all of the X11 backends
(sans vdpau) in mpv. It turns out there is an Xpresent library that
integrates the xorg present extention with Xlib (which barely anyone
seems to use), so this can be added without too much trouble. The
workflow is to first setup the event by telling Xorg we would like to
receive PresentCompleteNotify (there are others in the extension but
this is the only one we really care about). After that, just call
XPresentNotifyMSC after every buffer swap with a target_msc of 0. Xorg
then returns the last presentation through its usual event loop and we
go ahead and use that information to update mpv's values for vsync
timing purposes. One theoretical weakness of this approach is that the
present event is put on the same queue as the rest of the XEvents. It
would be nicer for it be placed somewhere else so we could just wait
on that queue without having to deal with other possible events in
there. In theory, xcb could do that with special events, but it doesn't
really matter in practice.

Unsurprisingly, this doesn't work on NVIDIA. Well NVIDIA does actually
receive presentation events, but for whatever the calculations used make
timings worse which defeats the purpose. This works perfectly fine on
Mesa however. Utilizing the previous commit that detects Xrandr
providers, we can enable this mechanism for users that have both Mesa
and not NVIDIA (to avoid messing up anyone that has a switchable
graphics system or such). Patches welcome if anyone figures out how to
fix this on NVIDIA.

Unlike the EGL/GLX sync extensions, the present extension works with any
graphics API (good for vulkan since its timing extension has been in
development hell). NVIDIA also happens to have zero support for the
EGL/GLX sync extensions, so we can just remove it with no loss. Only
Xorg ever used it and other backends already have their own present
methods. vo_vdpau VO is a special case that has its own fancying timing
code in its flip_page. This presumably works well, and I have no way of
testing it so just leave it as it is.
2022-06-19 18:13:55 +00:00
Dudemanguy
ceade34930 x11: use xrandr providers for driver detection
Unfortunately there's a certain company that makes graphics drivers that
are harder to deal with. The next commit aims to implement presentation,
but some empirical testing from users show that it's actually broken.
Give up and just tap into Xrandr so we can figure what drivers (or well,
providers by the extension terminology) are driving the screen.
Basically if we find intel, amd, or radeon, assume it's a Mesa driver.
If we find nvidia, then it must be nvidia. This detection requires randr
1.4 (which means using presentation in mpv secretly depends on randr
1.4), but this protocol version is nearly a decade old anyway so
probably 99.9% of users are fine. Do the version query check and all
that anyway just to be on the safe side.
2022-06-19 18:13:55 +00:00
Dudemanguy
6158bb5be2 x11: avoid wasteful rendering when possible
Because wayland is a special snowflake, mpv wound up incorporating a lot
of logic into its render loop where visibilty checks are performed
before rendering anything (in the name of efficiency of course). Only
wayland actually uses this, but there's no reason why other backends
(x11 in this commit) can't be smarter. It's far easier on xorg since we
can just query _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN directly and not have to do silly
callback dances.

The function, vo_x11_check_net_wm_state_change, already tracks net wm
changes, including _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN. There is an already existing
window_hidden variable but that is actually just for checking if the
window was mapped and has nothing to do with this particular atom. mpv
also currently assumes that a _NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN is exactly the same
as being minimized but according to the spec, that's not neccesarily
true (in practice, it's likely that these are the same though). Anyways,
just keep track of this state in a new variable (hidden) and use that
for determing if mpv should render or not.

There is one catch though: this cannot work if a display sync mode is
used. This is why the previous commit is needed. The display sync modes
in mpv require a blocking vsync implementation since its render loop is
directly driven by vsync. In xorg, if nothing is actually rendered, then
there's nothing for eglSwapBuffers (or FIFO for vulkan) to block on so
it returns immediately. This, of course, results in completely broken
video. We just need to check to make sure that we aren't in a display
sync mode before trying to be smart about rendering. Display sync is
power inefficient anyways, so no one is really being hurt here. As an
aside, this happens to work in wayland because there's basically a
custom (and ugly) vsync blocking function + timeout but that's off
topic.
2022-04-11 18:14:22 +00:00
Dudemanguy
8e793bde78 x11: update geometry/autofit opts on runtime
If the window is maximized, we can't change the size immediately. In
that case, we set a bool and wait for the state to change before
triggering the resize.
2020-12-14 22:44:05 +00:00
wm4
c498b2846a x11: remove terrible xdg-screensaver hack
I'm tired of dealing with this frequent spawning of xdg-screensaver when
debugging and what not. xdg-screensaver was never a serious tool anyway,
it's more like some self-deprecating joke by FDO folks.

This will affect X11 on GNOME and other DEs. I'm singling out GNOME
though, because they are the ones actively sabotaging any sane
technical solutions and community cooperation.

I have been accused of taking it out on innocent GNOME users, while none
of this will reach GNOME developers. Of course that is not the
intention.
2020-07-08 22:45:07 +02:00
wm4
4e4252f916 x11: use new option stuff to implement fullscreen
- remove VOCTRL_FULLSCREEN and VOCTRL_GET_FULLSCREEN
- have your own m_config_cache for the fullscreen option
  (vo->opts_cache cannot be used because you lose per-option change
  notifications, and it'd be a mess anyway)
- use VOCTRL_VO_OPTS_CHANGED to update it
  (it's used for convenience)
- when updating it, check for the fullscreen option
  (wasn't sure how to do it best; currently, it compares the raw
  option pointers, but this could be changed)
- do not send VO_EVENT_FULLSCREEN_STATE on FS change
- instead write the option on FS change
  (assign in opt. struct + m_config_cache_write_opt)
2019-11-29 13:56:58 +01:00
wm4
db3b5c9309 x11_common: don't use vo->opts directly
Use x11->opts instead of vo->opts. This doesn't matter currently, and
x11->opts is actually set to vo->opts. However, there's a chance that
either option access changes, or that the way backends integrate with
struct vo changes. This is just a preemptive change to make this less of
a mess, and it's generally a good idea to reduce accesses to struct vo
anyway.
2019-11-27 20:30:13 +01:00
slatchurie
1591ccfff5 x11: fix ICC profiling for multiple monitors
To find the correct ICC profile X atom, the screen number was calculated
directly from the xrandr order of the screens.
But if a primary screen is set, it should be the first Xinerama screen,
even if it is not the first xrandr screen.

Calculate the the proper atom id for each screen.
2019-09-21 15:36:16 +02:00
Philip Sequeira
98eea65605 x11: fix cursor hiding initial state
Regression from 8e3308d687.

Broken cases were:
* --no-cursor-autohide acted like --cursor-autohide=always.
* --cursor-autohide-fs-only always hid the cursor if starting
  non-fullscreen; entering fullscreen at least once fixed it.
2019-03-16 21:17:32 +01:00
wm4
8e3308d687 x11: don't hide cursor if window isn't focused
I found this sort of annoying.

You could argue that the "frontend" should maybe contain this logic, but
who cares.
2018-12-06 10:33:42 +01:00
wm4
14541ae258 Add checks for HAVE_GPL to various GPL-only source files
This should actually cover all of them, if you take into account that
some unchanged GPL source files include header files with such checks.
Also this was done already for the libaf derived code.

This is only for "safety" and to avoid misunderstandings.
2017-10-10 15:51:16 +02:00
Martin Herkt
a82007dd1e
Revert "x11: use xdg-screensaver suspend/resume"
This reverts commit 6694048272.
2017-08-20 09:11:07 +02:00
wm4
6694048272 x11: use xdg-screensaver suspend/resume
If it doesn't work this time, I'll remove all X11 screensaver code.

Fixes #4763.
2017-08-15 20:32:44 +02:00
wm4
a35a5bb5f3 x11: pseudo HiDPI scaling
Scale the window by the assumed DPI scaling factor, using 96 DPI as
base. For example, a screen that reports 192 DPI is assumed to have a
DPI scale factor 2. The window will then be created with twice the size.

For robustness reasons, we accept only integer DPI scales between 1 and
9. We also error out if the X and Y scales are very different, as this
most likely indicates a multiscreen system with botched size reporting.

I'm not sure if reading the X server's DPI is such a good idea - maybe
the Xrdb "Xft.dpi" value should be used instead. The current method
follows what xdpyinfo does.

This can be disabled with --hidpi-window-scale=no.
2017-01-19 16:31:54 +01:00
wm4
58a0c43cf4 vo_opengl: x11: move RGBA visual test to x11_common.c
So that the EGL code can use it too.

Also print the actual FB config ID, instead of nonsense. (I _think_ once
in the past a certain GLX implementation just used numeric config IDs
casted to EGLConfig - or at least that would explain this nonsense.)
2016-12-30 20:04:32 +01:00
wm4
591e21a2eb osdep: rename atomics.h to atomic.h
The standard header is stdatomic.h, so the extra "s" freaks me out every
time I look at it.
2016-09-07 11:26:25 +02:00
wm4
cb4342dda4 x11: do not accidentally discard event flags
It seems vo_x11_check_events() was supposed to return the currently
flagged events and reset them. But there are many places where
vo_x11_check_events() is called without checking its return value. This
could lead to forgotten events.

Change the code such that they can't get lost.
2016-07-25 11:28:06 +02:00
wm4
fde784129f x11: stop using vo.event_fd
Instead let it do its own event loop wakeup handling.
2016-07-20 20:52:08 +02:00
wm4
64cd0f4292 x11: skip ICC update on every window move
Don't just cause vo_opengl to update the ICC profile every time the
window is moved. Instead, explicitly check if the screen was changed.

Mostly untested.
2016-07-18 13:06:38 +02:00
wm4
718cc27f34 x11: move vo->input_ctx accesses to x11->input_ctx
Reduces VO access and makes the code more self-contained. (One day the
windowing backend code should not access the VO anymore. We're just not
quite there yet.)
2016-03-15 22:11:31 +01:00
wm4
9db50c6760 vo: get rid of vo_get_window_title()
It always was a weird artifact - VOCTRLs are meant _not_ to require
special handling in the code that passes them through (like in vo.c).
Removing it is also interesting to further reduce the dependency of
backends on struct vo. Just get rid of it.

Removing it is somewhat inconvenient, because in many situations the UI
window is created after the first VOCTRL_UPDATE_WINDOW_TITLE. This means
these backends have to store it in a new field in their own context.
2015-12-06 18:41:31 +01:00
wm4
b984ec52aa vo_opengl: x11: silence error messages when using legacy GL context
glXCreateContextAttribsARB() by design can throw some X11 errors. We
ignore these, but we generally still print error messages to the
terminal. This was confusing/annoying users, so silence it. The stupid
part is that the Xlib error handler is global, so we have to be slightly
careful here.
2015-11-06 21:20:23 +01:00
wm4
7c5f41ff5f x11: separate window creation and configuration
This gets rid of an old hack, VOFLAG_HIDDEN. Although handling of it has
been sane for a while, it used to cause much pain, and is still
unintuitive and weird even today.

The main reason for this hack is that OpenGL selects a X11 Visual for
you, and you're supposed to use this Visual when creating the X window
for the OpenGL context. Which means the X window can't be created early
in the common X11 init code, but the OpenGL code needs to do something
before that. API-wise you need separate functions for X11 init and X11
window creation. The VOFLAG_HIDDEN hack conflated window creation and
the entrypoint for resizing on video resolution change into one
function, vo_x11_config_vo_window(). This required all platform backends
to handle this flag, even if they didn't need this mechanism.

Wayland still uses this for minor reasons (alpha support?), so the
wayland backend must be changed before the flag can be entirely removed.
2015-09-30 23:31:34 +02:00
Kevin Mitchell
638322f77e x11: drag and drop append with modifier
If the drag and drop action is anything other than
XdndActionCopy, append the dropped files rather than
replacing the existing playlist. With most file managers,
this will mean at least pressing shift while dropping.
2015-08-30 05:28:30 -07:00
wm4
6afef5839f x11: move GCs and background clearing to vo_xv
vo_xv.c is the only place where these things are used.
2015-07-01 23:55:10 +02:00
wm4
8dff03560a x11: remove clear on map
Less code, and avoids a black flash on start.

In theory it could happen that we map the window, and then don't have a
frame to draw - but mapping the window is done in the exact moment we
have a new frame to display.
2015-07-01 23:46:34 +02:00
wm4
be9bf4cc7c x11: never forcefully terminate xdg-screensaver process
It sometimes happens on exit, and it's probably a bad idea. If the
process hangs on exit (possibly due to stupid hardcoded timeouts it's
doing), mpv will also hang now, unfortunately.
2015-05-18 22:25:59 +02:00
wm4
dd12040ebe x11: actually disable screensaver
We already use 2 screensaver APIs when attempting to disable the
screensaver: XResetScreenSaver() (from xlib) and XScreenSaverSuspend
(from the X11 Screen Saver extension). None of these actually work.

On modern desktop Linux, we are expected to make dbus calls using some
freedesktop-defined protocol (and possibly we'd have to fallback to a
Gnome specific one). At least xscreensaver doesn't respect the "old"
APIs either.

Solve this by running the xdg-screensaver script. It's a terrible, ugly
piece of shit (just read the script if you disagree), but at least it
appears to work everywhere. It's also simpler than involving various
dbus client libraries.

I hope this can replace the --heartbeat-cmd option, and maybe we could
remove our own DPMS/XSS code too.
2015-04-15 22:40:19 +02:00
Marcin Kurczewski
f43017bfe9 Update license headers
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
2015-04-13 12:10:01 +02:00
wm4
df3e6b549c vo_opengl, x11: implement icc-profile-auto
This queries the _ICC_PROFILE property on the root window. It also tries
to reload the ICC when it changes, or if the mpv window changes the
monitor. (If multiple monitors are covered, mpv will randomly select one
of them.)

The official spec is a dead link on freedesktop.org, so don't blame me
for any bugs.

Note that this assumes that Xinerama screen numbers match the way mpv
enumerates the xrandr monitors. Although there is some chance that this
matches, it most likely doesn't, and we actually have to do complicated
things to map the screen numbers. If it turns out that this is required,
I will fix it as soon as someone with a suitable setup for testing the
fix reports it.
2015-01-26 02:18:47 +01:00
wm4
fbccddb48b x11: copy WinID option
For the purpose of making "--wid" setable at any time.
2014-12-09 21:55:18 +01:00
Kevin Mitchell
83aab1d4be vo/x11: implement VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_NAMES with xrandr names (e.g., "LVDS1")
XRRGetOutputInfo contains a "name" element which corresponds to to the
display names given to the user by the "xrandr" command line
utility. Copy it into the xrandr_display struct for each display.
On VOCTRL_GET_DISPLAY_NAMES, send a copy of the names
of the displays spanned by the mpv window on.
2014-11-07 01:14:03 -08:00
wm4
dc1d851c92 x11: rely on the Atom cache
XInternAtom() has a 64 entry hash table to avoid network accesses. Rely
on this cache, instead of caching these manually.
2014-11-03 23:01:27 +01:00
wm4
416c86f3cb command: add window-minimized property (X11 only)
More or less requested by #1237.

Should be simple to extend this to other backends.
2014-11-02 20:55:07 +01:00
wm4
8c002b79d3 x11: if the WM supports _NET_FRAME_EXTENTS, don't wait for map
Some window managers can prevent mapping of a window as a feature. i3
can put new windows on a certain workspace (with "assign"), so if mpv is
started on a different workspace, the window will never be mapped.

mpv currently waits until the window is mapped (blocking almost all of
the player), in order to avoid race conditions regarding the window
size. We don't want to remove this, but on the other hand we also don't
want to block the player forever in these situations.

So what we need is a way to know when the window manager is "done" with
processing the map request. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a
standard way for this. So, instead we could do some arbitrary
communication with the WM, that may act as "barrier" after map request
and the "immediate" mapping of the window. If the window is not mapped
after this barrier, it means the window manager decided to delay the
mapping indefinitely. Use the _NET_REQUEST_FRAME_EXTENTS message as such
a barrier. WMs supporting this message must set the _NET_FRAME_EXTENTS
property on the mpv window, and we receive a PropertyNotify event. If
that happens, we always continue and cancel waiting for the MapNotify
event.

I don't know if this is sane or if there's a better mechanism. Also,
this works only for WMs which support this message, which are not many.
But at least it appears to work on i3. It may reintroduce flickering on
fullscreen with other WMs, though.
2014-09-15 19:19:01 +02:00
wm4
b44571abab x11: remove unused function 2014-09-14 15:59:10 +02:00
wm4
1e04c474ab x11: listen to xrandr events
If the Xrandr configuration changes, re-read it. So if you change
display modes or screen configuration, it will update the framedrop
refresh rate accordingly.

This passes the rootwin to XRRSelectInput(), which may or may not be
allowed. But it works, and the documentation (which is worse than used
toilet paper, great job Xorg) doesn't forbid it, or in fact say anything
about what the window parameter is even used for.
2014-08-17 15:39:18 +02:00
wm4
fe782a6e95 x11: use xrandr to retrieve display refresh rate
Drop use of the ancient XF86VM, and use the slightly less ancient Xrandr
extension to retrieve the refresh rate. Xrandr has the advantage that it
supports multiple monitors (at least the modern version of it).

For now, we don't attempt any dynamic reconfiguration. We don't request
and listen to Xrandr events, and we don't notify the VO code of changes
in the refresh rate. (The later works by assuming that X coordinates map
directly to Xrandr coordinates, which probably is wrong with compositing
window manager, at least if these use complicated transformations. But I
know of no API to handle this.)

It would be nice to drop use of the Xinerama extension too, but
unfortunately, at least one EWMH feature uses Xinerama screen numbers,
and I don't know how that maps to Xrandr outputs.
2014-08-16 21:56:22 +02:00
wm4
79e76abb4d x11: cleanup motif hints handling
It seems we can't really get rid of this. There are no other hints to
remove decorations that work across all reasonable WMs, so we're stuck
with the ugly motif stuff.

But at least we can make the code for it less ugly.
2014-06-06 18:45:38 +02:00
wm4
76bd701a7a x11: un-inline GNOME layer stuff
Having it as separate function is not useful.

Also remove the useless vo_window parameter.
2014-05-23 20:59:36 +02:00
wm4
d9bd5bacc1 x11: never enable DPMS if we didn't disable it
Enabling DPMS even though you disabled it globally is pretty unfriendly,
so don't do it. Instead, we only disable DPMS if it was enabled, and
only enable it if we disabled it ourselves.

The other way should never happen (disabling DPMS permanently), unless
mpv crashes during playback.
2014-05-18 22:16:53 +02:00
wm4
c2039572b7 x11: make screensaver code more compact, change DPMS handling
Reduces some code-duplication.

Just call DPMSEnable/DPMSDisable, instead of DPMSForceLevel when
reenabling DPMS. "Force" sounds evil, and messing with DPMS is already
pretty evil. I'm not even sure that we should.
2014-05-17 21:36:34 +02:00