IPC::ClientConnection now tracks the time since the last time we got
a message from the client and calls a virtual function on itself after
3 seconds: may_have_become_unresponsive().
Subclasses of ClientConnection can then react to this if they like.
We use this mechanism in WindowServer to send out a friendly Ping
message to the client. If he doesn't Pong within 1 second, we mark
the client as "unresponsive" and recompose all of his windows with
a darkened appearance and amended title until he Pongs us.
This is a little on the aggressive side and we should figure out a way
to wake up less often. Perhaps this could only be done to windows the
user is currently interacting with, for example.
Anyways, this is pretty cool! :^)
Normally we walk the window stack to see if a given dirty rect is
covered by an opaque window. When the active window is full-screened,
we can skip this check and just unconditionally paint the window.
This fixes an issue where windows with higher inherent z-order (like
the taskbar and menu windows) would get cursor ghosting in them while
a normal window was full-screened.
Fixes#2289.
It didn't feel right to have a "DHCPClient" in a "Servers" directory.
Rename this to Services to better reflect the type of programs we'll
be putting in there.
2020-05-08 21:57:44 +02:00
Renamed from Servers/WindowServer/Compositor.cpp (Browse further)