From: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paala...@collabora.co.uk> This is a rough intro to what Xwayland is and does, with just one implementation detail so far (Window identification).
I paid no attention to formatting details, those can be polished in follow-ups. I just want the prose out. I also just quickly whacked up the diagram, would be happy to see someone replace it with a nicer one. I just didn't have time to learn dot for now. v2: - typo fix - rephrase "talking to hardware" as "driving the displays" - mention circular dependency in intro - add section to explain rootless and rootful modes - remove paragraph about Xwayland protocol usage - move TBD part to the end under a new section header v3: - use "advantage" and "disadvantage" instead of "pro" and "con" - slight rewording on rootful mode and rootless mode paragraphs - removed the paragraph about the lack of shell and special Wayland protocol extensions - removed the commented out list of ideas to write v4: - typo fixes pointed out by Yong Cc: Olivier Fourdan <ofour...@redhat.com> Cc: Jonas Ådahl <jad...@gmail.com> Cc: Daniel Stone <dan...@fooishbar.org> Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paala...@collabora.co.uk> --- doc/publican/Makefile.am | 5 +- doc/publican/sources/Wayland.xml | 1 + doc/publican/sources/Xwayland.xml | 170 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png | Bin 0 -> 7611 bytes 4 files changed, 175 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 doc/publican/sources/Xwayland.xml create mode 100644 doc/publican/sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png diff --git a/doc/publican/Makefile.am b/doc/publican/Makefile.am index 57728a0..e861fe6 100644 --- a/doc/publican/Makefile.am +++ b/doc/publican/Makefile.am @@ -24,9 +24,11 @@ publican_sources = \ $(srcdir)/sources/Preface.xml \ $(srcdir)/sources/Revision_History.xml \ $(srcdir)/sources/Protocol.xml \ + $(srcdir)/sources/Xwayland.xml \ $(srcdir)/sources/Compositors.xml \ $(srcdir)/sources/images/icon.svg \ $(srcdir)/sources/images/wayland.png \ + $(srcdir)/sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png \ $(srcdir)/sources/Client.xml \ $(srcdir)/sources/Server.xml @@ -43,7 +45,8 @@ css_sources = \ img_sources = \ $(srcdir)/sources/images/icon.svg \ - $(srcdir)/sources/images/wayland.png + $(srcdir)/sources/images/wayland.png \ + $(srcdir)/sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png doxygen_img_sources := \ $(doxydir)/xml/wayland-architecture.png \ diff --git a/doc/publican/sources/Wayland.xml b/doc/publican/sources/Wayland.xml index 2f47f13..0457c15 100644 --- a/doc/publican/sources/Wayland.xml +++ b/doc/publican/sources/Wayland.xml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ <xi:include href="Compositors.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> <xi:include href="Architecture.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> <xi:include href="Protocol.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> + <xi:include href="Xwayland.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> <xi:include href="ProtocolSpec.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> <xi:include href="Client.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> <xi:include href="Server.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> diff --git a/doc/publican/sources/Xwayland.xml b/doc/publican/sources/Xwayland.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a39866f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/publican/sources/Xwayland.xml @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?> +<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [ +<!ENTITY % BOOK_ENTITIES SYSTEM "Wayland.ent"> +%BOOK_ENTITIES; +]> +<chapter id="chap-X11-Application-Support"> + <title>X11 Application Support</title> + <section id="sect-X11-Application-Support-introduction"> + <title>Introduction</title> + <para> + Being able to run existing X11 applications is crucial for the adoption + of Wayland, especially on desktops, as there will always be X11 + applications that have not been or cannot be converted into Wayland + applications, and throwing them all away would be prohibitive. + Therefore a Wayland compositor often needs to support running X11 + applications. + </para> + <para> + X11 and Wayland are different enough that there is no "simple" way to + translate between them. Most of X11 is uninteresting to a Wayland + compositor. That, combined with the gigantic implementation effort needed + to support X11, makes it intractable to just write X11 support directly in + a Wayland compositor. The implementation would be nothing short of a + real X11 server. + </para> + <para> + Therefore, Wayland compositors should use Xwayland, the X11 server that + lives in the Xorg server source code repository and shares most of the + implementation with the Xorg server. Xwayland is a complete X11 server, + just like Xorg is, but instead of driving the displays and opening input + devices, it acts as a Wayland client. The rest of this chapter talks + about how Xwayland works. + </para> + <para> + For integration and architecture reasons, while Xwayland is a Wayland + client of the Wayland compositor, the Wayland compositor is an X11 client + of Xwayland. This circular dependency requires special care from the + Wayland compositor. + </para> + </section> + <section id="sect-X11-Application-Support-two-modes"> + <title>Two Modes for Foreign Windows</title> + <para> + In general, windows from a foreign window system can be presented in one + of two ways: rootless and rootful (not rootless). + </para> + <para> + In rootful mode, the foreign window system as a whole is represented as a + window (or more) of its own. You have a native window, inside which all + the foreign windows are. The advantage of this approach in Xwayland's + case is that you can run your favourite X11 window manager to manage your + X11 applications. The disadvantage is that the foreign windows do not + integrate with the native desktop. Therefore this mode is not usually + used. + </para> + <para> + In rootless mode, each foreign window is a first-class resident among the + native windows. Foreign windows are not confined inside a native window + but act as if they were native windows. The advantage is that one can + freely stack and mix native and foreign windows, which is not possible in + rootful mode. The disadvantage is that this mode is harder to implement + and fundamental differences in window systems may prevent some things + from working. With rootless Xwayland, the Wayland compositor must take + the role as the X11 window manager, and one cannot use any other X11 + window manager in its place. + </para> + <para> + This chapter concentrates on the rootless mode, and ignores the rootful + mode. + </para> + </section> + <section id="sect-X11-Application-Support-architecture"> + <title>Architecture</title> + <para> + A Wayland compositor usually takes care of launching Xwayland. + Xwayland works in cooperation with a Wayland compositor as follows: + </para> + <figure> + <title>Xwayland architecture diagram</title> + <mediaobjectco> + <imageobjectco> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="images/xwayland-architecture.png" format="PNG" /> + </imageobject> + </imageobjectco> + </mediaobjectco> + </figure> + <para> + An X11 application connects to Xwayland just like it would connect to any + X server. Xwayland processes all the X11 requests. On the other end, + Xwayland is a Wayland client that connects to the Wayland compositor. + </para> + <para> + The X11 window manager (XWM) is an integral part of the Wayland + compositor. XWM uses the usual X11 window management protocol to manage + all X11 windows in Xwayland. Most importantly, XWM acts as a bridge + between Xwayland window state and the Wayland compositor's window manager + (WWM). This way WWM can manage all windows, both native Wayland and X11 + (Xwayland) windows. This is very important for a coherent user + experience. + </para> + <para> + Since Xwayland uses Wayland for input and output, it does not have any + use for the device drivers that Xorg uses. None of the xf86-video-* or + xf86-input-* modules are used. There also is no configuration file for + the Xwayland server. For optional hardware accelerated rendering, + Xwayland uses GLAMOR. + </para> + <para> + A Wayland compositor usually spawns only one Xwayland instance. This is + because many X11 applications assume they can communicate with other X11 + applications through the X server, and this requires a shared X server + instance. This also means that Xwayland does not protect nor isolate X11 + clients from each other, unless the Wayland compositor specifically + chooses to break the X11 client intercommunications by spawning + application specific Xwayland instances. X11 clients are naturally + isolated from Wayland clients. + </para> + <para> + Xwayland compatibility compared to a native X server will probably never + reach 100%. Desktop environment (DE) components, specifically X11 window + managers, are practically never supported. An X11 window manager would + not know about native Wayland windows, so it could manage only X11 + windows. On the other hand, there must be an XWM that reserves the + exclusive window manager role so that the Wayland compositor could show + the X11 windows appropriately. For other DE components, like pagers and + panels, adding the necessary interfaces to support them in WWM through XWM + is often considered not worthwhile. + </para> + </section> + <section id="sect-X11-Application-Support-xwm"> + <title>X Window Manager (XWM)</title> + <para> + From the X11 point of view, the X window manager (XWM) living inside a + Wayland compositor is just like any other window manager. The difference + is mostly in which process it resides in, and the few extra conventions + in the X11 protocol to support Wayland window management (WWM) + specifically. + </para> + <para> + There are two separate asynchronous communication channels between + Xwayland and a Wayland compositor: one uses the Wayland protocol, and the + other one, solely for XWM, uses X11 protocol. This setting demands great + care from the XWM implementation to avoid (random) deadlocks with + Xwayland. It is often nearly impossible to prove that synchronous or + blocking X11 calls from XWM cannot cause a deadlock, and therefore it is + strongly recommended to make all X11 communications asynchronous. All + Wayland communications are already asynchonous by design. + </para> + <section id="sect-X11-Application-Support-xwm-window-identification"> + <title>Window identification</title> + <para> + In Xwayland, an X11 window may have a corresponding wl_surface object + in Wayland. The wl_surface object is used for input and output: it is + referenced by input events and used to provide the X11 window content + to the Wayland compositor. The X11 window and the wl_surface live in + different protocol streams, and they need to be matched for XWM to do + its job. + </para> + <para> + When Xwayland creates a wl_surface on Wayland, it will also send an X11 + ClientMessage of type atom "WL_SURFACE_ID" to the X11 window carrying + the wl_surface Wayland object ID as the first 32-bit data element. This + is how XWM can associate a wl_surface with an X11 window. Note that + the request to create a wl_surface and the ID message may arrive in any + order in the Wayland compositor. + </para> + </section> + </section> +</chapter> diff --git a/doc/publican/sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png b/doc/publican/sources/images/xwayland-architecture.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f24dc1837f2e190c9d38719420a844aeb5997efa GIT binary patch literal 7611 zcmb`M2UJsQx`q)I=^!9T^#n0UM?ktDD2S1wp?9SBE*;SWNbe|wdJqEAdq)riaw1JY zdI<=j_Yz7d_jk&fxpU8)nLBH;Ru(%DcK+=D``+()-yQZ;^$`Ur6Da`!0mWmbhj0Rd z3&P-OMob8PGhO9-27X+0lYgv1OiVm6t2P5(k~k~rx)Bgu`TFB|p*~_UlYoHL=<!22 z4X?EIDc`5+R?}Cu7GqzjJmeT7B&uRfR*KUvRxFBE-A`wIwDohZj^jp0mriUtcXote z1D{br`g%p<-FIbtbEJ{<uRE9{8pN-;bN7CSy>;nSoP6=<(bY%PJS4RoeR$L|+aL!! zA=*3MPc}fDv(MW#10#VRS&Z!>$>Qx_-M^G(a<qf(^=c9l7Vel9?)x@6x^&Znf?$Rq zp5zmI{^;eVr|Rkn%23)y(gPee$@mN_5a7~!zfh}qyxc5=jA+Mxcd>7Cd3iQzOl4uh zsf918tD~gtqe_Yh`tHTkH7nUv8UF^m&K(mOnZCZ~E}~?g*g0rlDJVe+B4U*Z=phIK zUU{JlIzi@yWyI)9CRcxa>L0x!PMcGhkI$j&9p8zos;a7wk7P^tY0L|&kf<4$(Y{x? 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