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NAME

       wayland::zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t - parameters for creating a dmabuf-based wl_buffer

SYNOPSIS

       #include <wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp>

       Inherits wayland::proxy_t.

   Public Types
       enum class wrapper_type { standard, display, foreign, proxy_wrapper }

   Public Member Functions
       void add (int fd, uint32_t plane_idx, uint32_t offset, uint32_t stride, uint32_t
           modifier_hi, uint32_t modifier_lo)
           add a dmabuf to the temporary set
       void create (int32_t width, int32_t height, uint32_t format,
           zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_flags const &flags)
           create a wl_buffer from the given dmabufs
       buffer_t create_immed (int32_t width, int32_t height, uint32_t format,
           zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_flags const &flags)
           immediately create a wl_buffer from the given dmabufs
       bool can_create_immed () const
           Check whether the create_immed function is available with the currently bound version
           of the protocol.
       std::function< void(buffer_t)> & on_created ()
           buffer creation succeeded
       std::function< void()> & on_failed ()
           buffer creation failed
       uint32_t get_id () const
           Get the id of a proxy object.
       std::string get_class () const
           Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object.
       uint32_t get_version () const
           Get the protocol object version of a proxy object.
       wrapper_type get_wrapper_type () const
           Get the type of a proxy object.
       void set_queue (event_queue_t queue)
           Assign a proxy to an event queue.
       wl_proxy * c_ptr () const
           Get a pointer to the underlying C struct.
       bool proxy_has_object () const
           Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
       operator bool () const
           Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.
       bool operator== (const proxy_t &right) const
           Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object.
       bool operator!= (const proxy_t &right) const
           Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects.
       void proxy_release ()
           Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper.

   Static Public Attributes
       static constexpr std::uint32_t add_since_version = 1
           Minimum protocol version required for the add function.
       static constexpr std::uint32_t create_since_version = 1
           Minimum protocol version required for the create function.
       static constexpr std::uint32_t create_immed_since_version = 2
           Minimum protocol version required for the create_immed function.

Detailed Description

       parameters for creating a dmabuf-based wl_buffer

       This temporary object is a collection of dmabufs and other parameters that together form a
       single logical buffer. The temporary object may eventually create one wl_buffer unless
       cancelled by destroying it before requesting 'create'.

       Single-planar formats only require one dmabuf, however multi-planar formats may require
       more than one dmabuf. For all formats, an 'add' request must be called once per plane
       (even if the underlying dmabuf fd is identical).

       You must use consecutive plane indices ('plane_idx' argument for 'add') from zero to the
       number of planes used by the drm_fourcc format code. All planes required by the format
       must be given exactly once, but can be given in any order. Each plane index can be set
       only once.

       Definition at line 1670 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

Member Enumeration Documentation

   enum wayland::proxy_t::wrapper_type [strong],  [inherited]
       Underlying wl_proxy type and properties of a proxy_t that affect construction,
       destruction, and event handling

       Enumerator

       standard
              C pointer is a standard type compatible with wl_proxy*. Events are dispatched and
              it is destructed when the proxy_t is destructed. User data is set.

       display
              C pointer is a wl_display*. No events are dispatched, wl_display_disconnect is
              called when the proxy_t is destructed. User data is set.

       foreign
              C pointer is a standard type compatible with wl_proxy*, but another library owns it
              and it should not be touched in a way that could affect the operation of the other
              library. No events are dispatched, wl_proxy_destroy is not called when the proxy_t
              is destructed, user data is not touched. Consequently, there is no reference
              counting for the proxy_t. Lifetime of such wrappers should preferably be short to
              minimize the chance that the owning library decides to destroy the wl_proxy.

       proxy_wrapper
              C pointer is a wl_proxy* that was constructed with wl_proxy_create_wrapper. No
              events are dispatched, wl_proxy_wrapper_destroy is called when the proxy_t is
              destroyed. Reference counting is active. A reference to the proxy_t creating this
              proxy wrapper is held to extend its lifetime until after the proxy wrapper is
              destroyed.

       Definition at line 115 of file wayland-client.hpp.

Member Function Documentation

   void zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::add (int fd, uint32_t plane_idx, uint32_t offset, uint32_t
       stride, uint32_t modifier_hi, uint32_t modifier_lo)
       add a dmabuf to the temporary set

       Parameters
           fd dmabuf fd
           plane_idx plane index
           offset offset in bytes
           stride stride in bytes
           modifier_hi high 32 bits of layout modifier
           modifier_lo low 32 bits of layout modifier

       This request adds one dmabuf to the set in this zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1.

       The 64-bit unsigned value combined from modifier_hi and modifier_lo is the dmabuf layout
       modifier. DRM AddFB2 ioctl calls this the fb modifier, which is defined in drm_mode.h of
       Linux UAPI. This is an opaque token. Drivers use this token to express tiling,
       compression, etc. driver-specific modifications to the base format defined by the DRM
       fourcc code.

       Starting from version 4, the invalid_format protocol error is sent if the format +
       modifier pair was not advertised as supported.

       This request raises the PLANE_IDX error if plane_idx is too large. The error PLANE_SET is
       raised if attempting to set a plane that was already set.

       Definition at line 5324 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   wl_proxy* wayland::proxy_t::c_ptr () const [inherited]
       Get a pointer to the underlying C struct.

       Returns
           The underlying wl_proxy wrapped by this proxy_t if it exists, otherwise an exception
           is thrown

   bool zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::can_create_immed () const
       Check whether the create_immed function is available with the currently bound version of
       the protocol.

       Definition at line 5342 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   void zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::create (int32_t width, int32_t height, uint32_t format,
       zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_flags const & flags)
       create a wl_buffer from the given dmabufs

       Parameters
           width base plane width in pixels
           height base plane height in pixels
           format DRM_FORMAT code
           flags see enum flags

       This asks for creation of a wl_buffer from the added dmabuf buffers. The wl_buffer is not
       created immediately but returned via the 'created' event if the dmabuf sharing succeeds.
       The sharing may fail at runtime for reasons a client cannot predict, in which case the
       'failed' event is triggered.

       The 'format' argument is a DRM_FORMAT code, as defined by the libdrm's drm_fourcc.h. The
       Linux kernel's DRM sub-system is the authoritative source on how the format codes should
       work.

       The 'flags' is a bitfield of the flags defined in enum 'flags'. 'y_invert' means the that
       the image needs to be y-flipped.

       Flag 'interlaced' means that the frame in the buffer is not progressive as usual, but
       interlaced. An interlaced buffer as supported here must always contain both top and bottom
       fields. The top field always begins on the first pixel row. The temporal ordering between
       the two fields is top field first, unless 'bottom_first' is specified. It is undefined
       whether 'bottom_first' is ignored if 'interlaced' is not set.

       This protocol does not convey any information about field rate, duration, or timing, other
       than the relative ordering between the two fields in one buffer. A compositor may have to
       estimate the intended field rate from the incoming buffer rate. It is undefined whether
       the time of receiving wl_surface.commit with a new buffer attached, applying the
       wl_surface state, wl_surface.frame callback trigger, presentation, or any other point in
       the compositor cycle is used to measure the frame or field times. There is no support for
       detecting missed or late frames/fields/buffers either, and there is no support whatsoever
       for cooperating with interlaced compositor output.

       The composited image quality resulting from the use of interlaced buffers is explicitly
       undefined. A compositor may use elaborate hardware features or software to deinterlace and
       create progressive output frames from a sequence of interlaced input buffers, or it may
       produce substandard image quality. However, compositors that cannot guarantee reasonable
       image quality in all cases are recommended to just reject all interlaced buffers.

       Any argument errors, including non-positive width or height, mismatch between the number
       of planes and the format, bad format, bad offset or stride, may be indicated by fatal
       protocol errors: INCOMPLETE, INVALID_FORMAT, INVALID_DIMENSIONS, OUT_OF_BOUNDS.

       Dmabuf import errors in the server that are not obvious client bugs are returned via the
       'failed' event as non-fatal. This allows attempting dmabuf sharing and falling back in the
       client if it fails.

       This request can be sent only once in the object's lifetime, after which the only legal
       request is destroy. This object should be destroyed after issuing a 'create' request.
       Attempting to use this object after issuing 'create' raises ALREADY_USED protocol error.

       It is not mandatory to issue 'create'. If a client wants to cancel the buffer creation, it
       can just destroy this object.

       Definition at line 5330 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   buffer_t zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::create_immed (int32_t width, int32_t height, uint32_t
       format, zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_flags const & flags)
       immediately create a wl_buffer from the given dmabufs

       Returns
           id for the newly created wl_buffer

       Parameters
           width base plane width in pixels
           height base plane height in pixels
           format DRM_FORMAT code
           flags see enum flags

       This asks for immediate creation of a wl_buffer by importing the added dmabufs.

       In case of import success, no event is sent from the server, and the wl_buffer is ready to
       be used by the client.

       Upon import failure, either of the following may happen, as seen fit by the
       implementation:

       • the client is terminated with one of the following fatal protocol errors:

         • INCOMPLETE, INVALID_FORMAT, INVALID_DIMENSIONS, OUT_OF_BOUNDS, in case of argument
           errors such as mismatch between the number of planes and the format, bad format, non-
           positive width or height, or bad offset or stride.

         • INVALID_WL_BUFFER, in case the cause for failure is unknown or plaform specific.

       • the server creates an invalid wl_buffer, marks it as failed and sends a 'failed' event
         to the client. The result of using this invalid wl_buffer as an argument in any request
         by the client is defined by the compositor implementation.

       This takes the same arguments as a 'create' request, and obeys the same restrictions.

       Definition at line 5336 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::string wayland::proxy_t::get_class () const [inherited]
       Get the interface name (class) of a proxy object.

       Returns
           The interface name of the object associated with the proxy

   uint32_t wayland::proxy_t::get_id () const [inherited]
       Get the id of a proxy object.

       Returns
           The id the object associated with the proxy

   uint32_t wayland::proxy_t::get_version () const [inherited]
       Get the protocol object version of a proxy object. Gets the protocol object version of a
       proxy object, or 0 if the proxy was created with unversioned API.

       A returned value of 0 means that no version information is available, so the caller must
       make safe assumptions about the object's real version.

       display_t will always return version 0.

       Returns
           The protocol object version of the proxy or 0

   wrapper_type wayland::proxy_t::get_wrapper_type () const [inline],  [inherited]
       Get the type of a proxy object.

       Definition at line 301 of file wayland-client.hpp.

   std::function< void(buffer_t)> & zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::on_created ()
       buffer creation succeeded

       Parameters
           buffer the newly created wl_buffer

       This event indicates that the attempted buffer creation was successful. It provides the
       new wl_buffer referencing the dmabuf(s).

       Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy the zlinux_dmabuf_params object.

       Definition at line 5348 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   std::function< void()> & zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::on_failed ()
       buffer creation failed This event indicates that the attempted buffer creation has failed.
       It usually means that one of the dmabuf constraints has not been fulfilled.

       Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy the zlinux_buffer_params object.

       Definition at line 5353 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.cpp.

   wayland::proxy_t::operator bool () const [inherited]
       Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.

       Returns
           true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty

   bool wayland::proxy_t::operator!= (const proxy_t & right) const [inherited]
       Check whether two wrappers refer to different objects.

   bool wayland::proxy_t::operator== (const proxy_t & right) const [inherited]
       Check whether two wrappers refer to the same object.

   bool wayland::proxy_t::proxy_has_object () const [inherited]
       Check whether this wrapper actually wraps an object.

       Returns
           true if there is an underlying object, false if this wrapper is empty

   void wayland::proxy_t::proxy_release () [inherited]
       Release the wrapped object (if any), making this an empty wrapper. Note that display_t
       instances cannot be released this way. Attempts to do so are ignored.

   void wayland::proxy_t::set_queue (event_queue_t queue) [inherited]
       Assign a proxy to an event queue.

       Parameters
           queue The event queue that will handle this proxy

       Assign proxy to event queue. Events coming from proxy will be queued in queue instead of
       the display's main queue.

       See also: display_t::dispatch_queue().

Member Data Documentation

   constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::add_since_version = 1 [static],
       [constexpr]
       Minimum protocol version required for the add function.

       Definition at line 1724 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

   constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::create_immed_since_version = 2
       [static],  [constexpr]
       Minimum protocol version required for the create_immed function.

       Definition at line 1835 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

   constexpr std::uint32_t wayland::zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1_t::create_since_version = 1
       [static],  [constexpr]
       Minimum protocol version required for the create function.

       Definition at line 1797 of file wayland-client-protocol-unstable.hpp.

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