[PATCH wayland-protocols v5 1/4] tablet: add v2 of the tablet protocol
Bryce Harrington
bryce at osg.samsung.com
Wed Jul 13 21:59:11 UTC 2016
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 05:13:33PM +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
> From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer at who-t.net>
>
> This is a straightforward copy/paste with a _v1 -> _v2 rename. No functional
> changes otherwise.
>
> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer at who-t.net>
> Reviewed-by: Jason Gerecke <jason.gerecke at wacom.com>
> Reviewed-by: Carlos Garnacho <carlosg at gnome.org>
Reviewed-by: Bryce Harrington <bryce at osg.samsung.com>
> ---
> Makefile.am | 1 +
> unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml | 641 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 642 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml
>
> diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
> index 71d2632..9e2a029 100644
> --- a/Makefile.am
> +++ b/Makefile.am
> @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ unstable_protocols = \
> unstable/relative-pointer/relative-pointer-unstable-v1.xml \
> unstable/pointer-constraints/pointer-constraints-unstable-v1.xml \
> unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v1.xml \
> + unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml \
> $(NULL)
>
> stable_protocols = \
> diff --git a/unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml b/unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..81e9835
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/unstable/tablet/tablet-unstable-v2.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,641 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<protocol name="tablet_unstable_v2">
> +
> + <copyright>
> + Copyright 2014 © Stephen "Lyude" Chandler Paul
> + Copyright 2015-2016 © Red Hat, Inc.
> +
> + Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
> + obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
> + (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
> + including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
> + publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
> + and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
> + subject to the following conditions:
> +
> + The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
> + next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
> + portions of the Software.
> +
> + THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
> + EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
> + MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
> + NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
> + BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
> + ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
> + CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
> + SOFTWARE.
> + </copyright>
> +
> + <description summary="Wayland protocol for graphics tablets">
> + This description provides a high-level overview of the interplay between
> + the interfaces defined this protocol. For details, see the protocol
> + specification.
> +
> + More than one tablet may exist, and device-specifics matter. Tablets are
> + not represented by a single virtual device like wl_pointer. A client
> + binds to the tablet manager object which is just a proxy object. From
> + that, the client requests wp_tablet_manager.get_tablet_seat(wl_seat)
> + and that returns the actual interface that has all the tablets. With
> + this indirection, we can avoid merging wp_tablet into the actual Wayland
> + protocol, a long-term benefit.
> +
> + The wp_tablet_seat sends a "tablet added" event for each tablet
> + connected. That event is followed by descriptive events about the
> + hardware; currently that includes events for name, vid/pid and
> + a wp_tablet.path event that describes a local path. This path can be
> + used to uniquely identify a tablet or get more information through
> + libwacom. Emulated or nested tablets can skip any of those, e.g. a
> + virtual tablet may not have a vid/pid. The sequence of descriptive
> + events is terminated by a wp_tablet.done event to signal that a client
> + may now finalize any initialization for that tablet.
> +
> + Events from tablets require a tool in proximity. Tools are also managed
> + by the tablet seat; a "tool added" event is sent whenever a tool is new
> + to the compositor. That event is followed by a number of descriptive
> + events about the hardware; currently that includes capabilities,
> + hardware id and serial number, and tool type. Similar to the tablet
> + interface, a wp_tablet_tool.done event is sent to terminate that initial
> + sequence.
> +
> + Any event from a tool happens on the wp_tablet_tool interface. When the
> + tool gets into proximity of the tablet, a proximity_in event is sent on
> + the wp_tablet_tool interface, listing the tablet and the surface. That
> + event is followed by a motion event with the coordinates. After that,
> + it's the usual motion, axis, button, etc. events. The protocol's
> + serialisation means events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events.
> +
> + Two special events (that don't exist in X) are down and up. They signal
> + "tip touching the surface". For tablets without real proximity
> + detection, the sequence is: proximity_in, motion, down, frame.
> +
> + When the tool leaves proximity, a proximity_out event is sent. If any
> + button is still down, a button release event is sent before this
> + proximity event. These button events are sent in the same frame as the
> + proximity event to signal to the client that the buttons were held when
> + the tool left proximity.
> +
> + If the tool moves out of the surface but stays in proximity (i.e.
> + between windows), compositor-specific grab policies apply. This usually
> + means that the proximity-out is delayed until all buttons are released.
> +
> + Moving a tool physically from one tablet to the other has no real effect
> + on the protocol, since we already have the tool object from the "tool
> + added" event. All the information is already there and the proximity
> + events on both tablets are all a client needs to reconstruct what
> + happened.
> +
> + Some extra axes are normalized, i.e. the client knows the range as
> + specified in the protocol (e.g. [0, 65535]), the granularity however is
> + unknown. The current normalized axes are pressure, distance, and slider.
> +
> + Other extra axes are in physical units as specified in the protocol.
> + The current extra axes with physical units are tilt, rotation and
> + wheel rotation.
> +
> + Since tablets work independently of the pointer controlled by the mouse,
> + the focus handling is independent too and controlled by proximity.
> + The wp_tablet_tool.set_cursor request sets a tool-specific cursor.
> + This cursor surface may be the same as the mouse cursor, and it may be
> + the same across tools but it is possible to be more fine-grained. For
> + example, a client may set different cursors for the pen and eraser.
> +
> + Tools are generally independent of tablets and it is
> + compositor-specific policy when a tool can be removed. Common approaches
> + will likely include some form of removing a tool when all tablets the
> + tool was used on are removed.
> +
> + Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
> + backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
> + may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
> + Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
> + the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
> + Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
> + version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
> + interface version number is reset.
> + </description>
> +
> + <interface name="zwp_tablet_manager_v2" version="1">
> + <description summary="controller object for graphic tablet devices">
> + An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
> + system. All tablets are associated with a seat, to get access to the
> + actual tablets, use wp_tablet_manager.get_tablet_seat.
> + </description>
> +
> + <request name="get_tablet_seat">
> + <description summary="get the tablet seat">
> + Get the wp_tablet_seat object for the given seat. This object
> + provides access to all graphics tablets in this seat.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="tablet_seat" type="new_id" interface="zwp_tablet_seat_v2"/>
> + <arg name="seat" type="object" interface="wl_seat" summary="The wl_seat object to retrieve the tablets for" />
> + </request>
> +
> + <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> + <description summary="release the memory for the tablet manager object">
> + Destroy the wp_tablet_manager object. Objects created from this
> + object are unaffected and should be destroyed separately.
> + </description>
> + </request>
> + </interface>
> +
> + <interface name="zwp_tablet_seat_v2" version="1">
> + <description summary="controller object for graphic tablet devices of a seat">
> + An object that provides access to the graphics tablets available on this
> + seat. After binding to this interface, the compositor sends a set of
> + wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added and wp_tablet_seat.tool_added events.
> + </description>
> +
> + <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> + <description summary="release the memory for the tablet seat object">
> + Destroy the wp_tablet_seat object. Objects created from this
> + object are unaffected and should be destroyed separately.
> + </description>
> + </request>
> +
> + <event name="tablet_added">
> + <description summary="new device notification">
> + This event is sent whenever a new tablet becomes available on this
> + seat. This event only provides the object id of the tablet, any
> + static information about the tablet (device name, vid/pid, etc.) is
> + sent through the wp_tablet interface.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_tablet_v2" summary="the newly added graphics tablet"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="tool_added">
> + <description summary="a new tool has been used with a tablet">
> + This event is sent whenever a tool that has not previously been used
> + with a tablet comes into use. This event only provides the object id
> + of the tool; any static information about the tool (capabilities,
> + type, etc.) is sent through the wp_tablet_tool interface.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_tablet_tool_v2" summary="the newly added tablet tool"/>
> + </event>
> + </interface>
> +
> + <interface name="zwp_tablet_tool_v2" version="1">
> + <description summary="a physical tablet tool">
> + An object that represents a physical tool that has been, or is
> + currently in use with a tablet in this seat. Each wp_tablet_tool
> + object stays valid until the client destroys it; the compositor
> + reuses the wp_tablet_tool object to indicate that the object's
> + respective physical tool has come into proximity of a tablet again.
> +
> + A wp_tablet_tool object's relation to a physical tool depends on the
> + tablet's ability to report serial numbers. If the tablet supports
> + this capability, then the object represents a specific physical tool
> + and can be identified even when used on multiple tablets.
> +
> + A tablet tool has a number of static characteristics, e.g. tool type,
> + hardware_serial and capabilities. These capabilities are sent in an
> + event sequence after the wp_tablet_seat.tool_added event before any
> + actual events from this tool. This initial event sequence is
> + terminated by a wp_tablet_tool.done event.
> +
> + Tablet tool events are grouped by wp_tablet_tool.frame events.
> + Any events received before a wp_tablet_tool.frame event should be
> + considered part of the same hardware state change.
> + </description>
> +
> + <request name="set_cursor">
> + <description summary="set the tablet tool's surface">
> + Sets the surface of the cursor used for this tool on the given
> + tablet. This request only takes effect if the tool is in proximity
> + of one of the requesting client's surfaces or the surface parameter
> + is the current pointer surface. If there was a previous surface set
> + with this request it is replaced. If surface is NULL, the cursor
> + image is hidden.
> +
> + The parameters hotspot_x and hotspot_y define the position of the
> + pointer surface relative to the pointer location. Its top-left corner
> + is always at (x, y) - (hotspot_x, hotspot_y), where (x, y) are the
> + coordinates of the pointer location, in surface-local coordinates.
> +
> + On surface.attach requests to the pointer surface, hotspot_x and
> + hotspot_y are decremented by the x and y parameters passed to the
> + request. Attach must be confirmed by wl_surface.commit as usual.
> +
> + The hotspot can also be updated by passing the currently set pointer
> + surface to this request with new values for hotspot_x and hotspot_y.
> +
> + The current and pending input regions of the wl_surface are cleared,
> + and wl_surface.set_input_region is ignored until the wl_surface is no
> + longer used as the cursor. When the use as a cursor ends, the current
> + and pending input regions become undefined, and the wl_surface is
> + unmapped.
> +
> + This request gives the surface the role of a cursor. The role
> + assigned by this request is the same as assigned by
> + wl_pointer.set_cursor meaning the same surface can be
> + used both as a wl_pointer cursor and a wp_tablet cursor. If the
> + surface already has another role, it raises a protocol error.
> + The surface may be used on multiple tablets and across multiple
> + seats.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="serial" type="uint" summary="serial of the enter event"/>
> + <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" allow-null="true"/>
> + <arg name="hotspot_x" type="int" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
> + <arg name="hotspot_y" type="int" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
> + </request>
> +
> + <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> + <description summary="destroy the tool object">
> + This destroys the client's resource for this tool object.
> + </description>
> + </request>
> +
> + <enum name="type">
> + <description summary="a physical tool type">
> + Describes the physical type of a tool. The physical type of a tool
> + generally defines its base usage.
> +
> + The mouse tool represents a mouse-shaped tool that is not a relative
> + device but bound to the tablet's surface, providing absolute
> + coordinates.
> +
> + The lens tool is a mouse-shaped tool with an attached lens to
> + provide precision focus.
> + </description>
> + <entry name="pen" value="0x140" summary="Pen"/>
> + <entry name="eraser" value="0x141" summary="Eraser"/>
> + <entry name="brush" value="0x142" summary="Brush"/>
> + <entry name="pencil" value="0x143" summary="Pencil"/>
> + <entry name="airbrush" value="0x144" summary="Airbrush"/>
> + <entry name="finger" value="0x145" summary="Finger"/>
> + <entry name="mouse" value="0x146" summary="Mouse"/>
> + <entry name="lens" value="0x147" summary="Lens"/>
> + </enum>
> +
> + <event name="type">
> + <description summary="tool type">
> + The tool type is the high-level type of the tool and usually decides
> + the interaction expected from this tool.
> +
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet_tool.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="tool_type" type="uint" enum="type" summary="the physical tool type"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="hardware_serial">
> + <description summary="unique hardware serial number of the tool">
> + If the physical tool can be identified by a unique 64-bit serial
> + number, this event notifies the client of this serial number.
> +
> + If multiple tablets are available in the same seat and the tool is
> + uniquely identifiable by the serial number, that tool may move
> + between tablets.
> +
> + Otherwise, if the tool has no serial number and this event is
> + missing, the tool is tied to the tablet it first comes into
> + proximity with. Even if the physical tool is used on multiple
> + tablets, separate wp_tablet_tool objects will be created, one per
> + tablet.
> +
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet_tool.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="hardware_serial_hi" type="uint" summary="the unique serial number of the tool, most significant bits"/>
> + <arg name="hardware_serial_lo" type="uint" summary="the unique serial number of the tool, least significant bits"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="hardware_id_wacom">
> + <description summary="hardware id notification in Wacom's format">
> + This event notifies the client of a hardware id available on this tool.
> +
> + The hardware id is a device-specific 64-bit id that provides extra
> + information about the tool in use, beyond the wl_tool.type
> + enumeration. The format of the id is specific to tablets made by
> + Wacom Inc. For example, the hardware id of a Wacom Grip
> + Pen (a stylus) is 0x802.
> +
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet_tool.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="hardware_id_hi" type="uint" summary="the hardware id, most significant bits"/>
> + <arg name="hardware_id_lo" type="uint" summary="the hardware id, least significant bits"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <enum name="capability">
> + <description summary="capability flags for a tool">
> + Describes extra capabilities on a tablet.
> +
> + Any tool must provide x and y values, extra axes are
> + device-specific.
> + </description>
> + <entry name="tilt" value="1" summary="Tilt axes"/>
> + <entry name="pressure" value="2" summary="Pressure axis"/>
> + <entry name="distance" value="3" summary="Distance axis"/>
> + <entry name="rotation" value="4" summary="Z-rotation axis"/>
> + <entry name="slider" value="5" summary="Slider axis"/>
> + <entry name="wheel" value="6" summary="Wheel axis"/>
> + </enum>
> +
> + <event name="capability">
> + <description summary="tool capability notification">
> + This event notifies the client of any capabilities of this tool,
> + beyond the main set of x/y axes and tip up/down detection.
> +
> + One event is sent for each extra capability available on this tool.
> +
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet_tool.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="capability" type="uint" enum="capability" summary="the capability"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="done">
> + <description summary="tool description events sequence complete">
> + This event signals the end of the initial burst of descriptive
> + events. A client may consider the static description of the tool to
> + be complete and finalize initialization of the tool.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="removed">
> + <description summary="tool removed">
> + This event is sent when the tool is removed from the system and will
> + send no further events. Should the physical tool come back into
> + proximity later, a new wp_tablet_tool object will be created.
> +
> + It is compositor-dependent when a tool is removed. A compositor may
> + remove a tool on proximity out, tablet removal or any other reason.
> + A compositor may also keep a tool alive until shutdown.
> +
> + If the tool is currently in proximity, a proximity_out event will be
> + sent before the removed event. See wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for
> + the handling of any buttons logically down.
> +
> + When this event is received, the client must wp_tablet_tool.destroy
> + the object.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="proximity_in">
> + <description summary="proximity in event">
> + Notification that this tool is focused on a certain surface.
> +
> + This event can be received when the tool has moved from one surface to
> + another, or when the tool has come back into proximity above the
> + surface.
> +
> + If any button is logically down when the tool comes into proximity,
> + the respective button event is sent after the proximity_in event but
> + within the same frame as the proximity_in event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
> + <arg name="tablet" type="object" interface="zwp_tablet_v2" summary="The tablet the tool is in proximity of"/>
> + <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface" summary="The current surface the tablet tool is over"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="proximity_out">
> + <description summary="proximity out event">
> + Notification that this tool has either left proximity, or is no
> + longer focused on a certain surface.
> +
> + When the tablet tool leaves proximity of the tablet, button release
> + events are sent for each button that was held down at the time of
> + leaving proximity. These events are sent before the proximity_out
> + event but within the same wp_tablet.frame.
> +
> + If the tool stays within proximity of the tablet, but the focus
> + changes from one surface to another, a button release event may not
> + be sent until the button is actually released or the tool leaves the
> + proximity of the tablet.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="down">
> + <description summary="tablet tool is making contact">
> + Sent whenever the tablet tool comes in contact with the surface of the
> + tablet.
> +
> + If the tool is already in contact with the tablet when entering the
> + input region, the client owning said region will receive a
> + wp_tablet.proximity_in event, followed by a wp_tablet.down
> + event and a wp_tablet.frame event.
> +
> + Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical
> + contact. On some devices, a compositor may not consider a tool in
> + logical contact until a minimum physical pressure threshold is
> + exceeded.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="up">
> + <description summary="tablet tool is no longer making contact">
> + Sent whenever the tablet tool stops making contact with the surface of
> + the tablet, or when the tablet tool moves out of the input region
> + and the compositor grab (if any) is dismissed.
> +
> + If the tablet tool moves out of the input region while in contact
> + with the surface of the tablet and the compositor does not have an
> + ongoing grab on the surface, the client owning said region will
> + receive a wp_tablet.up event, followed by a wp_tablet.proximity_out
> + event and a wp_tablet.frame event. If the compositor has an ongoing
> + grab on this device, this event sequence is sent whenever the grab
> + is dismissed in the future.
> +
> + Note that this event describes logical contact, not physical
> + contact. On some devices, a compositor may not consider a tool out
> + of logical contact until physical pressure falls below a specific
> + threshold.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="motion">
> + <description summary="motion event">
> + Sent whenever a tablet tool moves.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="x" type="fixed" summary="surface-local x coordinate"/>
> + <arg name="y" type="fixed" summary="surface-local y coordinate"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="pressure">
> + <description summary="pressure change event">
> + Sent whenever the pressure axis on a tool changes. The value of this
> + event is normalized to a value between 0 and 65535.
> +
> + Note that pressure may be nonzero even when a tool is not in logical
> + contact. See the down and up events for more details.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="pressure" type="uint" summary="The current pressure value"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="distance">
> + <description summary="distance change event">
> + Sent whenever the distance axis on a tool changes. The value of this
> + event is normalized to a value between 0 and 65535.
> +
> + Note that distance may be nonzero even when a tool is not in logical
> + contact. See the down and up events for more details.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="distance" type="uint" summary="The current distance value"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="tilt">
> + <description summary="tilt change event">
> + Sent whenever one or both of the tilt axes on a tool change. Each tilt
> + value is in 0.01 of a degree, relative to the z-axis of the tablet.
> + The angle is positive when the top of a tool tilts along the
> + positive x or y axis.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="tilt_x" type="int" summary="The current value of the X tilt axis"/>
> + <arg name="tilt_y" type="int" summary="The current value of the Y tilt axis"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="rotation">
> + <description summary="z-rotation change event">
> + Sent whenever the z-rotation axis on the tool changes. The
> + rotation value is in 0.01 of a degree clockwise from the tool's
> + logical neutral position.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="degrees" type="int" summary="The current rotation of the Z axis"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="slider">
> + <description summary="Slider position change event">
> + Sent whenever the slider position on the tool changes. The
> + value is normalized between -65535 and 65535, with 0 as the logical
> + neutral position of the slider.
> +
> + The slider is available on e.g. the Wacom Airbrush tool.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="position" type="int" summary="The current position of slider"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="wheel">
> + <description summary="Wheel delta event">
> + Sent whenever the wheel on the tool emits an event. This event
> + contains two values for the same axis change. The degrees value is
> + in 0.01 of a degree in the same orientation as the
> + wl_pointer.vertical_scroll axis. The clicks value is in discrete
> + logical clicks of the mouse wheel. This value may be zero if the
> + movement of the wheel was less than one logical click.
> +
> + Clients should choose either value and avoid mixing degrees and
> + clicks. The compositor may accumulate values smaller than a logical
> + click and emulate click events when a certain threshold is met.
> + Thus, wl_tablet_tool.wheel events with non-zero clicks values may
> + have different degrees values.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="degrees" type="int" summary="The wheel delta in 0.01 of a degree"/>
> + <arg name="clicks" type="int" summary="The wheel delta in discrete clicks"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <enum name="button_state">
> + <description summary="physical button state">
> + Describes the physical state of a button that produced the button event.
> + </description>
> + <entry name="released" value="0" summary="button is not pressed"/>
> + <entry name="pressed" value="1" summary="button is pressed"/>
> + </enum>
> +
> + <event name="button">
> + <description summary="button event">
> + Sent whenever a button on the tool is pressed or released.
> +
> + If a button is held down when the tool moves in or out of proximity,
> + button events are generated by the compositor. See
> + wp_tablet_tool.proximity_in and wp_tablet_tool.proximity_out for
> + details.
> + </description>
> +
> + <arg name="serial" type="uint"/>
> + <arg name="button" type="uint" summary="The button whose state has changed"/>
> + <arg name="state" type="uint" enum="button_state" summary="Whether the button was pressed or released"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="frame">
> + <description summary="frame event">
> + Marks the end of a series of axis and/or button updates from the
> + tablet. The Wayland protocol requires axis updates to be sent
> + sequentially, however all events within a frame should be considered
> + one hardware event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="time" type="uint" summary="The time of the event with millisecond granularity"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <enum name="error">
> + <entry name="role" value="0" summary="given wl_surface has another role"/>
> + </enum>
> + </interface>
> +
> + <interface name="zwp_tablet_v2" version="1">
> + <description summary="graphics tablet device">
> + The wp_tablet interface represents one graphics tablet device. The
> + tablet interface itself does not generate events; all events are
> + generated by wp_tablet_tool objects when in proximity above a tablet.
> +
> + A tablet has a number of static characteristics, e.g. device name and
> + pid/vid. These capabilities are sent in an event sequence after the
> + wp_tablet_seat.tablet_added event. This initial event sequence is
> + terminated by a wp_tablet.done event.
> + </description>
> +
> + <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
> + <description summary="destroy the tablet object">
> + This destroys the client's resource for this tablet object.
> + </description>
> + </request>
> +
> + <event name="name">
> + <description summary="tablet device name">
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="name" type="string" summary="the device name"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="id">
> + <description summary="tablet device USB vendor/product id">
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="vid" type="uint" summary="USB vendor id"/>
> + <arg name="pid" type="uint" summary="USB product id"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="path">
> + <description summary="path to the device">
> + A system-specific device path that indicates which device is behind
> + this wp_tablet. This information may be used to gather additional
> + information about the device, e.g. through libwacom.
> +
> + A device may have more than one device path. If so, multiple
> + wp_tablet.path events are sent. A device may be emulated and not
> + have a device path, and in that case this event will not be sent.
> +
> + The format of the path is unspecified, it may be a device node, a
> + sysfs path, or some other identifier. It is up to the client to
> + identify the string provided.
> +
> + This event is sent in the initial burst of events before the
> + wp_tablet.done event.
> + </description>
> + <arg name="path" type="string" summary="path to local device"/>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="done">
> + <description summary="tablet description events sequence complete">
> + This event is sent immediately to signal the end of the initial
> + burst of descriptive events. A client may consider the static
> + description of the tablet to be complete and finalize initialization
> + of the tablet.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> +
> + <event name="removed">
> + <description summary="tablet removed event">
> + Sent when the tablet has been removed from the system. When a tablet
> + is removed, some tools may be removed.
> +
> + When this event is received, the client must wp_tablet.destroy
> + the object.
> + </description>
> + </event>
> + </interface>
> +
> +</protocol>
> --
> 2.7.4
>
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