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From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
To: Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>
Cc: "Jonas Ådahl" <jadahl@redhat.com>,
	"dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org"
	<dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: Re: Atomic KMS API lacks the ability to set cursor hot-spot coordinates
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 21:49:02 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <817f61b4-2b27-fd96-9e42-79ba2a6889bc@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cusw9Ckx7IvPc-ZlCsXaODZMOjTyxPm5__u0Ufcri1Ug8ulqzDDcXZDK2joUHyK8EbwuYV_e0fj5ejMi_4oVfZi6WHgAlKBcz0LZoyvmcjA=@emersion.fr>

Hi,

On 3/19/20 9:14 PM, Simon Ser wrote:
> On Thursday, March 19, 2020 7:18 PM, Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
>>>>> The only way to fix that is to stop Weston from putting non-cursor
>>>>> content on the cursor plane.
>>>>
>>>> Correct.
>>>
>>> Is that something that should be done?
>>> If the hotspot property also had a "disabled" value, then Weston could
>>> set the hotspot to disabled when it is using the cursor plane for
>>> non-cursor content and not lose the feature. And of course set hotspot
>>> correctly when it in fact is a cursor (but for what input?).
>>
>> I believe cursor planes in the affected virtual gfx-cards do not
>> really have a mode where they can actually be used as a generic overlay
>> plane, certainly not in a useful manner (if anything works it will all
>> be software emulation), implementing a hotspot disabled mode would be
>> tricky and this would needs to be duplicated in all virtual-gfx cards
>> kms drivers.
>>
>> If I understood Daniel's proposal for how to deal with this properly,
>> then only cursor planes which actually need them would get the new
>> hotspot x/y properties. If we do that then Weston could use the
>> presence of the hotspot x/y properties to detect if it is dealing
>> with a proper hw plane which can also be used as a generic
>> plane; or a virtual-gfx cards cursor-plane, and then just not
>> bother with trying to use the plane as a generic hw plane.
>>
>> Would that work?
> 
> That would need to at least be hidden behind a DRM capability, otherwise
> it would break existing user-space ignoring the hotspot props (e.g.
> current Weston).

Current Weston is already broken, fixing that is what this whole
thread is about.

The virtual gfx-cards drivers simply must now the hotspot for things to
work; and a capability is not going to help here for 2 reasons:

1) Short of disabling seamless mode there is nothing the virtual
gfx-cards drivers can do when clients do not pass the hotspot info;
and in some cases they cannot even do this as it is under control
of a userspace agent process with its own channel to the hypervisor.

2) Most existing clients which obviously do not set this to-be-introduced
capability already pass the hotspot info using the DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CURSOR2
ioctl. Disabling seamless mode when this to-be-introduced capability is
not set would cause a huge regression for all these existing clients.

Regards,

Hans

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  reply	other threads:[~2020-03-19 20:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-03-18 14:28 Atomic KMS API lacks the ability to set cursor hot-spot coordinates Hans de Goede
2020-03-18 14:38 ` Simon Ser
2020-03-18 15:04   ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-18 15:22     ` Simon Ser
2020-03-19 11:35       ` Michel Dänzer
2020-03-19 11:52         ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19 12:54           ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 13:51             ` Michel Dänzer
2020-03-19 14:48               ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 15:01                 ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19  9:57   ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 10:00     ` Simon Ser
2020-03-18 14:39 ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-18 15:09 ` Daniel Vetter
2020-03-18 22:20   ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19 10:00 ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 11:49   ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19 12:58     ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 13:16       ` Daniel Vetter
2020-03-19 13:24         ` Simon Ser
2020-03-19 14:30       ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19 15:16         ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-19 18:18           ` Hans de Goede
2020-03-19 20:14             ` Simon Ser
2020-03-19 20:49               ` Hans de Goede [this message]
2020-03-19 21:07                 ` Simon Ser
2020-03-19 22:57                   ` Thomas Hellström (VMware)
2020-03-20  9:13                     ` Pekka Paalanen
2020-03-20 10:59                       ` Thomas Hellström (VMware)
2020-03-20 11:27                         ` Simon Ser
2020-03-20 11:47                           ` Thomas Hellström (VMware)
2020-03-21  8:56                             ` Thomas Hellström (VMware)

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