1 | //! XWayland related protocols |
2 | |
3 | #![cfg_attr (rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] |
4 | |
5 | #[cfg (feature = "staging" )] |
6 | pub mod shell { |
7 | //! This protocol adds a xwayland_surface role which allows an Xwayland |
8 | //! server to associate an X11 window to a wl_surface. |
9 | //! |
10 | //! Before this protocol, this would be done via the Xwayland server |
11 | //! providing the wl_surface's resource id via the a client message with |
12 | //! the WL_SURFACE_ID atom on the X window. |
13 | //! This was problematic as a race could occur if the wl_surface |
14 | //! associated with a WL_SURFACE_ID for a window was destroyed before the |
15 | //! client message was processed by the compositor and another surface |
16 | //! (or other object) had taken its id due to recycling. |
17 | //! |
18 | //! This protocol solves the problem by moving the X11 window to wl_surface |
19 | //! association step to the Wayland side, which means that the association |
20 | //! cannot happen out-of-sync with the resource lifetime of the wl_surface. |
21 | //! |
22 | //! This protocol avoids duplicating the race on the other side by adding a |
23 | //! non-zero monotonic serial number which is entirely unique that is set on |
24 | //! both the wl_surface (via. xwayland_surface_v1's set_serial method) and |
25 | //! the X11 window (via. the `WL_SURFACE_SERIAL` client message) that can be |
26 | //! used to associate them, and synchronize the two timelines. |
27 | //! |
28 | //! The key words "must", "must not", "required", "shall", "shall not", |
29 | //! "should", "should not", "recommended", "may", and "optional" in this |
30 | //! document are to be interpreted as described in IETF RFC 2119. |
31 | |
32 | #[allow (missing_docs)] |
33 | pub mod v1 { |
34 | wayland_protocol!( |
35 | "./protocols/staging/xwayland-shell/xwayland-shell-v1.xml" , |
36 | [] |
37 | ); |
38 | } |
39 | } |
40 | |
41 | #[cfg (feature = "unstable" )] |
42 | pub mod keyboard_grab { |
43 | //! Protocol for grabbing the keyboard from Xwayland |
44 | //! |
45 | //! This protocol is application-specific to meet the needs of the X11 |
46 | //! protocol through Xwayland. It provides a way for Xwayland to request |
47 | //! all keyboard events to be forwarded to a surface even when the |
48 | //! surface does not have keyboard focus. |
49 | //! |
50 | //! In the X11 protocol, a client may request an "active grab" on the |
51 | //! keyboard. On success, all key events are reported only to the |
52 | //! grabbing X11 client. For details, see XGrabKeyboard(3). |
53 | //! |
54 | //! The core Wayland protocol does not have a notion of an active |
55 | //! keyboard grab. When running in Xwayland, X11 applications may |
56 | //! acquire an active grab inside Xwayland but that cannot be translated |
57 | //! to the Wayland compositor who may set the input focus to some other |
58 | //! surface. In doing so, it breaks the X11 client assumption that all |
59 | //! key events are reported to the grabbing client. |
60 | //! |
61 | //! This protocol specifies a way for Xwayland to request all keyboard |
62 | //! be directed to the given surface. The protocol does not guarantee |
63 | //! that the compositor will honor this request and it does not |
64 | //! prescribe user interfaces on how to handle the respond. For example, |
65 | //! a compositor may inform the user that all key events are now |
66 | //! forwarded to the given client surface, or it may ask the user for |
67 | //! permission to do so. |
68 | //! |
69 | //! Compositors are required to restrict access to this application |
70 | //! specific protocol to Xwayland alone. |
71 | |
72 | /// Unstable version 1 |
73 | pub mod zv1 { |
74 | wayland_protocol!( |
75 | "./protocols/unstable/xwayland-keyboard-grab/xwayland-keyboard-grab-unstable-v1.xml" , |
76 | [] |
77 | ); |
78 | } |
79 | } |
80 | |