alien-everywhere/shimming/alienkeyboardservice/protocols/presentation_time/wp_presentation_feedback.py

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from __future__ import annotations
import enum
from pywayland.protocol_core import (
Argument,
ArgumentType,
Global,
Interface,
Proxy,
Resource,
)
from ..wayland import WlOutput
class WpPresentationFeedback(Interface):
"""Presentation time feedback event
A presentation_feedback object returns an indication that a
:class:`~pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlSurface` content update has become
visible to the user. One object corresponds to one content update
submission (:func:`WlSurface.commit()
<pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlSurface.commit>`). There are two possible
outcomes: the content update is presented to the user, and a presentation
timestamp delivered; or, the user did not see the content update because it
was superseded or its surface destroyed, and the content update is
discarded.
Once a presentation_feedback object has delivered a 'presented' or
'discarded' event it is automatically destroyed.
"""
name = "wp_presentation_feedback"
version = 1
class kind(enum.IntFlag):
vsync = 0x1
hw_clock = 0x2
hw_completion = 0x4
zero_copy = 0x8
class WpPresentationFeedbackProxy(Proxy[WpPresentationFeedback]):
interface = WpPresentationFeedback
class WpPresentationFeedbackResource(Resource):
interface = WpPresentationFeedback
@WpPresentationFeedback.event(
Argument(ArgumentType.Object, interface=WlOutput),
)
def sync_output(self, output: WlOutput) -> None:
"""Presentation synchronized to this output
As presentation can be synchronized to only one output at a time, this
event tells which output it was. This event is only sent prior to the
presented event.
As clients may bind to the same global
:class:`~pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlOutput` multiple times, this
event is sent for each bound instance that matches the synchronized
output. If a client has not bound to the right
:class:`~pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlOutput` global at all, this event
is not sent.
:param output:
presentation output
:type output:
:class:`~pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlOutput`
"""
self._post_event(0, output)
@WpPresentationFeedback.event(
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
Argument(ArgumentType.Uint),
)
def presented(self, tv_sec_hi: int, tv_sec_lo: int, tv_nsec: int, refresh: int, seq_hi: int, seq_lo: int, flags: int) -> None:
"""The content update was displayed
The associated content update was displayed to the user at the
indicated time (tv_sec_hi/lo, tv_nsec). For the interpretation of the
timestamp, see presentation.clock_id event.
The timestamp corresponds to the time when the content update turned
into light the first time on the surface's main output. Compositors may
approximate this from the framebuffer flip completion events from the
system, and the latency of the physical display path if known.
This event is preceded by all related sync_output events telling which
output's refresh cycle the feedback corresponds to, i.e. the main
output for the surface. Compositors are recommended to choose the
output containing the largest part of the
:class:`~pywayland.protocol.wayland.WlSurface`, or keeping the output
they previously chose. Having a stable presentation output association
helps clients predict future output refreshes (vblank).
The 'refresh' argument gives the compositor's prediction of how many
nanoseconds after tv_sec, tv_nsec the very next output refresh may
occur. This is to further aid clients in predicting future refreshes,
i.e., estimating the timestamps targeting the next few vblanks. If such
prediction cannot usefully be done, the argument is zero.
If the output does not have a constant refresh rate, explicit video
mode switches excluded, then the refresh argument must be zero.
The 64-bit value combined from seq_hi and seq_lo is the value of the
output's vertical retrace counter when the content update was first
scanned out to the display. This value must be compatible with the
definition of MSC in GLX_OML_sync_control specification. Note, that if
the display path has a non-zero latency, the time instant specified by
this counter may differ from the timestamp's.
If the output does not have a concept of vertical retrace or a refresh
cycle, or the output device is self-refreshing without a way to query
the refresh count, then the arguments seq_hi and seq_lo must be zero.
:param tv_sec_hi:
high 32 bits of the seconds part of the presentation timestamp
:type tv_sec_hi:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param tv_sec_lo:
low 32 bits of the seconds part of the presentation timestamp
:type tv_sec_lo:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param tv_nsec:
nanoseconds part of the presentation timestamp
:type tv_nsec:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param refresh:
nanoseconds till next refresh
:type refresh:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param seq_hi:
high 32 bits of refresh counter
:type seq_hi:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param seq_lo:
low 32 bits of refresh counter
:type seq_lo:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
:param flags:
combination of 'kind' values
:type flags:
`ArgumentType.Uint`
"""
self._post_event(1, tv_sec_hi, tv_sec_lo, tv_nsec, refresh, seq_hi, seq_lo, flags)
@WpPresentationFeedback.event()
def discarded(self) -> None:
"""The content update was not displayed
The content update was never displayed to the user.
"""
self._post_event(2)
class WpPresentationFeedbackGlobal(Global):
interface = WpPresentationFeedback
WpPresentationFeedback._gen_c()
WpPresentationFeedback.proxy_class = WpPresentationFeedbackProxy
WpPresentationFeedback.resource_class = WpPresentationFeedbackResource
WpPresentationFeedback.global_class = WpPresentationFeedbackGlobal