A seat has two identifiers, the physical name and the logical name. A device is always assigned to exactly one seat. It may change to a different logical seat but it cannot change physical seats. More...
Data Structures | |
struct | libinput_seat |
Functions | |
struct libinput_seat * | libinput_seat_ref (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
struct libinput_seat * | libinput_seat_unref (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
void | libinput_seat_set_user_data (struct libinput_seat *seat, void *user_data) |
void * | libinput_seat_get_user_data (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
struct libinput * | libinput_seat_get_context (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
const char * | libinput_seat_get_physical_name (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
const char * | libinput_seat_get_logical_name (struct libinput_seat *seat) |
Detailed Description
A seat has two identifiers, the physical name and the logical name. A device is always assigned to exactly one seat. It may change to a different logical seat but it cannot change physical seats.
See the libinput documentation for more information on seats.
Function Documentation
◆ libinput_seat_get_context()
struct libinput* libinput_seat_get_context | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Get the libinput context from the seat.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- The libinput context for this seat.
◆ libinput_seat_get_logical_name()
const char* libinput_seat_get_logical_name | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Return the logical name of the seat. This is an identifier to group sets of devices within the compositor.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- The logical name of this seat
◆ libinput_seat_get_physical_name()
const char* libinput_seat_get_physical_name | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Return the physical name of the seat. For libinput contexts created from udev, this is always the same value as passed into libinput_udev_assign_seat() and all seats from that context will have the same physical name.
The physical name of the seat is one that is usually set by the system or lower levels of the stack. In most cases, this is the base filter for devices - devices assigned to seats outside the current seat will not be available to the caller.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- The physical name of this seat
◆ libinput_seat_get_user_data()
void* libinput_seat_get_user_data | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Get the caller-specific data associated with this seat, if any.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- Caller-specific data pointer or NULL if none was set
- See also
- libinput_seat_set_user_data
◆ libinput_seat_ref()
struct libinput_seat* libinput_seat_ref | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Increase the refcount of the seat. A seat will be freed whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during libinput_dispatch() if the seat was removed from the system. A caller must ensure to reference the seat correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- The passed seat
◆ libinput_seat_set_user_data()
void libinput_seat_set_user_data | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat, |
void * | user_data | ||
) |
Set caller-specific data associated with this seat. libinput does not manage, look at, or modify this data. The caller must ensure the data is valid.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat user_data Caller-specific data pointer
- See also
- libinput_seat_get_user_data
◆ libinput_seat_unref()
struct libinput_seat* libinput_seat_unref | ( | struct libinput_seat * | seat | ) |
Decrease the refcount of the seat. A seat will be freed whenever the refcount reaches 0. This may happen during libinput_dispatch() if the seat was removed from the system. A caller must ensure to reference the seat correctly to avoid dangling pointers.
- Parameters
-
seat A previously obtained seat
- Returns
- NULL if seat was destroyed, otherwise the passed seat