From 72a45366e23596a5b8d68d3b2eb072d56b9423bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 17:50:13 +0000
Subject: wayland: Distribute protocol/server-decoration.xml in tarballs

Otherwise, builds that include the Wayland backend fail.

Bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789630
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi@gnome.org>
---
 gdk/wayland/Makefile.am | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

Index: gtk+-3.22.25/gdk/wayland/Makefile.am
===================================================================
--- gtk+-3.22.25.orig/gdk/wayland/Makefile.am
+++ gtk+-3.22.25/gdk/wayland/Makefile.am
@@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ endef
 
 EXTRA_DIST += 					\
 	protocol/gtk-primary-selection.xml	\
-	protocol/gtk-shell.xml
+	protocol/gtk-shell.xml			\
+	protocol/server-decoration.xml
 
 -include $(top_srcdir)/git.mk
Index: gtk+-3.22.25/gdk/wayland/protocol/server-decoration.xml
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ gtk+-3.22.25/gdk/wayland/protocol/server-decoration.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<protocol name="server_decoration">
+  <copyright><![CDATA[
+    Copyright (C) 2015 Martin Gräßlin
+
+    This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+    it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+    the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or
+    (at your option) any later version.
+
+    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+    GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+  ]]></copyright>
+  <interface  name="org_kde_kwin_server_decoration_manager" version="1">
+      <description summary="Server side window decoration manager">
+        This interface allows to coordinate whether the server should create
+        a server-side window decoration around a wl_surface representing a
+        shell surface (wl_shell_surface or similar). By announcing support
+        for this interface the server indicates that it supports server
+        side decorations.
+      </description>
+      <request name="create">
+        <description summary="Create a server-side decoration object for a given surface">
+            When a client creates a server-side decoration object it indicates
+            that it supports the protocol. The client is supposed to tell the
+            server whether it wants server-side decorations or will provide
+            client-side decorations.
+
+            If the client does not create a server-side decoration object for
+            a surface the server interprets this as lack of support for this
+            protocol and considers it as client-side decorated. Nevertheless a
+            client-side decorated surface should use this protocol to indicate
+            to the server that it does not want a server-side deco.
+        </description>
+        <arg name="id" type="new_id" interface="org_kde_kwin_server_decoration"/>
+        <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"/>
+      </request>
+      <enum name="mode">
+            <description summary="Possible values to use in request_mode and the event mode."/>
+            <entry name="None" value="0" summary="Undecorated: The surface is not decorated at all, neither server nor client-side. An example is a popup surface which should not be decorated."/>
+            <entry name="Client" value="1" summary="Client-side decoration: The decoration is part of the surface and the client."/>
+            <entry name="Server" value="2" summary="Server-side decoration: The server embeds the surface into a decoration frame."/>
+      </enum>
+      <event name="default_mode">
+          <description summary="The default mode used on the server">
+              This event is emitted directly after binding the interface. It contains
+              the default mode for the decoration. When a new server decoration object
+              is created this new object will be in the default mode until the first
+              request_mode is requested.
+
+              The server may change the default mode at any time.
+          </description>
+          <arg name="mode" type="uint" summary="The default decoration mode applied to newly created server decorations."/>
+      </event>
+  </interface>
+  <interface name="org_kde_kwin_server_decoration" version="1">
+      <request name="release" type="destructor">
+        <description summary="release the server decoration object"/>
+      </request>
+      <enum name="mode">
+            <description summary="Possible values to use in request_mode and the event mode."/>
+            <entry name="None" value="0" summary="Undecorated: The surface is not decorated at all, neither server nor client-side. An example is a popup surface which should not be decorated."/>
+            <entry name="Client" value="1" summary="Client-side decoration: The decoration is part of the surface and the client."/>
+            <entry name="Server" value="2" summary="Server-side decoration: The server embeds the surface into a decoration frame."/>
+      </enum>
+      <request name="request_mode">
+          <description summary="The decoration mode the surface wants to use."/>
+          <arg name="mode" type="uint" summary="The mode this surface wants to use."/>
+      </request>
+      <event name="mode">
+          <description summary="The new decoration mode applied by the server">
+              This event is emitted directly after the decoration is created and
+              represents the base decoration policy by the server. E.g. a server
+              which wants all surfaces to be client-side decorated will send Client,
+              a server which wants server-side decoration will send Server.
+
+              The client can request a different mode through the decoration request.
+              The server will acknowledge this by another event with the same mode. So
+              even if a server prefers server-side decoration it's possible to force a
+              client-side decoration.
+
+              The server may emit this event at any time. In this case the client can
+              again request a different mode. It's the responsibility of the server to
+              prevent a feedback loop.
+          </description>
+          <arg name="mode" type="uint" summary="The decoration mode applied to the surface by the server."/>
+      </event>
+  </interface>
+</protocol>