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On Raspberry Pi, weston-desktop-shell is so slow to start, that the compositor has time to run the fade-in before the wallpaper is up. The user launching Weston sees the screen flipping to black, the fbcon fading in, and then the desktop popping up. To fix this, wait for the weston-desktop-shell to draw everything before starting the initial fade-in. A new request is added to the private desktop-shell protocol to signal it. If a desktop-shell client does not support the new request, the fade-in happens already at bind time. If weston-desktop-shell crashes, or does not send the 'desktop_ready' request in 15 seconds, the compositor will fade in anyway. This should avoid a blocked screen in case weston-desktop-shell malfunction. shell_fade_startup() does not directly start the fade-in but schedules an idle callback, so that the compositor can process all pending events before starting the fade clock. Otherwise (on RPi) we risk skipping part of the animation. Yes, it is a hack, that should have been done in window.c and weston-desktop-shell instead. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk> |
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desktop-shell.xml | ||
input-method.xml | ||
Makefile.am | ||
screenshooter.xml | ||
subsurface.xml | ||
tablet-shell.xml | ||
text-cursor-position.xml | ||
text.xml | ||
wayland-test.xml | ||
workspaces.xml | ||
xserver.xml |