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#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <json-c/json.h>
#include "sway/commands.h"
#include "sway/config.h"
#include "sway/criteria.h"
#include "sway/security.h"
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#include "sway/input/input-manager.h"
#include "sway/input/seat.h"
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#include "sway/tree/view.h"
#include "stringop.h"
#include "log.h"
struct cmd_handler {
char *command;
sway_cmd *handle;
};
// Returns error object, or NULL if check succeeds.
struct cmd_results *checkarg(int argc, const char *name, enum expected_args type, int val) {
struct cmd_results *error = NULL;
switch (type) {
case EXPECTED_MORE_THAN:
if (argc > val) {
return NULL;
}
error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command "
"(expected more than %d argument%s, got %d)",
name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc);
break;
case EXPECTED_AT_LEAST:
if (argc >= val) {
return NULL;
}
error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command "
"(expected at least %d argument%s, got %d)",
name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc);
break;
case EXPECTED_LESS_THAN:
if (argc < val) {
return NULL;
};
error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command "
"(expected less than %d argument%s, got %d)",
name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc);
break;
case EXPECTED_EQUAL_TO:
if (argc == val) {
return NULL;
};
error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command "
"(expected %d arguments, got %d)", name, val, argc);
break;
}
return error;
}
void apply_input_config(struct input_config *input) {
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int i;
i = list_seq_find(config->input_configs, input_identifier_cmp, input->identifier);
if (i >= 0) {
// merge existing config
struct input_config *ic = config->input_configs->items[i];
merge_input_config(ic, input);
free_input_config(input);
input = ic;
} else {
list_add(config->input_configs, input);
}
input_manager_apply_input_config(input_manager, input);
}
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void apply_seat_config(struct seat_config *seat_config) {
int i;
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i = list_seq_find(config->seat_configs, seat_name_cmp, seat_config->name);
if (i >= 0) {
// merge existing config
struct seat_config *sc = config->seat_configs->items[i];
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merge_seat_config(sc, seat_config);
free_seat_config(seat_config);
seat_config = sc;
} else {
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list_add(config->seat_configs, seat_config);
}
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input_manager_apply_seat_config(input_manager, seat_config);
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}
/* Keep alphabetized */
static struct cmd_handler handlers[] = {
{ "assign", cmd_assign },
{ "bar", cmd_bar },
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{ "bindcode", cmd_bindcode },
{ "bindsym", cmd_bindsym },
{ "client.focused", cmd_client_focused },
{ "client.focused_inactive", cmd_client_focused_inactive },
{ "client.unfocused", cmd_client_unfocused },
{ "client.urgent", cmd_client_urgent },
{ "default_border", cmd_default_border },
{ "exec", cmd_exec },
{ "exec_always", cmd_exec_always },
{ "focus_follows_mouse", cmd_focus_follows_mouse },
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{ "font", cmd_font },
{ "for_window", cmd_for_window },
{ "fullscreen", cmd_fullscreen },
{ "include", cmd_include },
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{ "input", cmd_input },
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{ "mode", cmd_mode },
{ "mouse_warping", cmd_mouse_warping },
{ "output", cmd_output },
{ "seat", cmd_seat },
{ "workspace", cmd_workspace },
{ "workspace_auto_back_and_forth", cmd_ws_auto_back_and_forth },
};
static struct cmd_handler bar_handlers[] = {
{ "activate_button", bar_cmd_activate_button },
{ "binding_mode_indicator", bar_cmd_binding_mode_indicator },
{ "bindsym", bar_cmd_bindsym },
{ "colors", bar_cmd_colors },
{ "context_button", bar_cmd_context_button },
{ "font", bar_cmd_font },
{ "height", bar_cmd_height },
{ "hidden_state", bar_cmd_hidden_state },
{ "icon_theme", bar_cmd_icon_theme },
{ "id", bar_cmd_id },
{ "mode", bar_cmd_mode },
{ "modifier", bar_cmd_modifier },
{ "output", bar_cmd_output },
{ "pango_markup", bar_cmd_pango_markup },
{ "position", bar_cmd_position },
{ "secondary_button", bar_cmd_secondary_button },
{ "separator_symbol", bar_cmd_separator_symbol },
{ "status_command", bar_cmd_status_command },
{ "strip_workspace_numbers", bar_cmd_strip_workspace_numbers },
{ "swaybar_command", bar_cmd_swaybar_command },
{ "tray_output", bar_cmd_tray_output },
{ "tray_padding", bar_cmd_tray_padding },
{ "workspace_buttons", bar_cmd_workspace_buttons },
{ "wrap_scroll", bar_cmd_wrap_scroll },
};
static struct cmd_handler bar_colors_handlers[] = {
{ "active_workspace", bar_colors_cmd_active_workspace },
{ "background", bar_colors_cmd_background },
{ "binding_mode", bar_colors_cmd_binding_mode },
{ "focused_background", bar_colors_cmd_focused_background },
{ "focused_separator", bar_colors_cmd_focused_separator },
{ "focused_statusline", bar_colors_cmd_focused_statusline },
{ "focused_workspace", bar_colors_cmd_focused_workspace },
{ "inactive_workspace", bar_colors_cmd_inactive_workspace },
{ "separator", bar_colors_cmd_separator },
{ "statusline", bar_colors_cmd_statusline },
{ "urgent_workspace", bar_colors_cmd_urgent_workspace },
};
/* Config-time only commands. Keep alphabetized */
static struct cmd_handler config_handlers[] = {
{ "default_orientation", cmd_default_orientation },
{ "set", cmd_set },
{ "swaybg_command", cmd_swaybg_command },
};
/* Runtime-only commands. Keep alphabetized */
static struct cmd_handler command_handlers[] = {
{ "border", cmd_border },
{ "exit", cmd_exit },
{ "focus", cmd_focus },
{ "kill", cmd_kill },
{ "layout", cmd_layout },
{ "move", cmd_move },
{ "opacity", cmd_opacity },
{ "reload", cmd_reload },
{ "rename", cmd_rename },
{ "resize", cmd_resize },
{ "split", cmd_split },
{ "splith", cmd_splith },
{ "splitt", cmd_splitt },
{ "splitv", cmd_splitv },
{ "title_format", cmd_title_format },
};
static int handler_compare(const void *_a, const void *_b) {
const struct cmd_handler *a = _a;
const struct cmd_handler *b = _b;
return strcasecmp(a->command, b->command);
}
// must be in order for the bsearch
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static struct cmd_handler input_handlers[] = {
{ "accel_profile", input_cmd_accel_profile },
{ "click_method", input_cmd_click_method },
{ "drag_lock", input_cmd_drag_lock },
{ "dwt", input_cmd_dwt },
{ "events", input_cmd_events },
{ "left_handed", input_cmd_left_handed },
{ "map_from_region", input_cmd_map_from_region },
{ "map_to_output", input_cmd_map_to_output },
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{ "middle_emulation", input_cmd_middle_emulation },
{ "natural_scroll", input_cmd_natural_scroll },
{ "pointer_accel", input_cmd_pointer_accel },
{ "repeat_delay", input_cmd_repeat_delay },
{ "repeat_rate", input_cmd_repeat_rate },
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{ "scroll_method", input_cmd_scroll_method },
{ "tap", input_cmd_tap },
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{ "xkb_layout", input_cmd_xkb_layout },
{ "xkb_model", input_cmd_xkb_model },
{ "xkb_options", input_cmd_xkb_options },
{ "xkb_rules", input_cmd_xkb_rules },
{ "xkb_variant", input_cmd_xkb_variant },
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};
// must be in order for the bsearch
static struct cmd_handler seat_handlers[] = {
{ "attach", seat_cmd_attach },
{ "cursor", seat_cmd_cursor },
{ "fallback", seat_cmd_fallback },
};
static struct cmd_handler *find_handler(char *line, enum cmd_status block) {
struct cmd_handler d = { .command=line };
struct cmd_handler *res = NULL;
wlr_log(L_DEBUG, "find_handler(%s) %d", line, block == CMD_BLOCK_SEAT);
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bool config_loading = config->reading || !config->active;
if (block == CMD_BLOCK_BAR) {
return bsearch(&d, bar_handlers,
sizeof(bar_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
} else if (block == CMD_BLOCK_BAR_COLORS) {
return bsearch(&d, bar_colors_handlers,
sizeof(bar_colors_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
} else if (block == CMD_BLOCK_INPUT) {
return bsearch(&d, input_handlers,
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sizeof(input_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
} else if (block == CMD_BLOCK_SEAT) {
return bsearch(&d, seat_handlers,
sizeof(seat_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
}
if (!config_loading) {
res = bsearch(&d, command_handlers,
sizeof(command_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
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sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
if (res) {
return res;
}
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}
if (config->reading) {
res = bsearch(&d, config_handlers,
sizeof(config_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
if (res) {
return res;
}
}
res = bsearch(&d, handlers,
sizeof(handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler),
sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare);
return res;
}
struct cmd_results *execute_command(char *_exec, struct sway_seat *seat) {
// Even though this function will process multiple commands we will only
// return the last error, if any (for now). (Since we have access to an
// error string we could e.g. concatenate all errors there.)
struct cmd_results *results = NULL;
char *exec = strdup(_exec);
char *head = exec;
char *cmdlist;
char *cmd;
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list_t *views = NULL;
if (seat == NULL) {
// passing a NULL seat means we just pick the default seat
seat = input_manager_get_default_seat(input_manager);
if (!sway_assert(seat, "could not find a seat to run the command on")) {
return NULL;
}
}
config->handler_context.seat = seat;
head = exec;
do {
// Extract criteria (valid for this command list only).
bool has_criteria = false;
if (*head == '[') {
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char *error = NULL;
struct criteria *criteria = criteria_parse(head, &error);
if (!criteria) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, head,
"%s", error);
free(error);
goto cleanup;
}
Overhaul criteria implementation The criteria struct now uses properties for each token type rather than the list_t list of tokens. The reason for this is that different token types have different data types: pcre, string and number to name a few. This solution should be more flexible moving forward. A bonus of this is that criteria is now easier to understand when looking at the struct definition. The criteria parser has been rewritten because the previous one didn't support valueless pairs (eg. [class="foo" floating]). Criteria now has types. Types at the moment are CT_COMMAND, CT_ASSIGN_WORKSPACE and CT_ASSIGN_OUTPUT. i3 uses types as well. Previously the assign command was creating a criteria with 'move to workspace <name>' as its command, but this caused the window to appear briefly on the focused workspace before being moved to the assigned workspace. It now creates the view directly in the assigned workspace. Each view will only execute a given criteria once. This is achieved by storing a list of executed criteria in the view. This is the same strategy used by i3. Escaping now works properly. Previously you could do things like [class="Fire\"fox"] and the stored value would be 'Fire\"fox', but it should be (and now is) 'Fire"fox'. The public functions in criteria.c are now all prefixed with criteria_. Xwayland views now listen to the set_title, set_class and set_window_type events and criteria will be run when these happen. XDG shell has none of these events so it continues to update the title in handle_commit. Each view type's get_prop function has been split into get_string_prop and get_int_prop because some properties like the X11 window ID and window type are numeric. The following new criteria tokens are now supported: * id (X11 window ID) * instance * tiling * workspace
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views = criteria_get_views(criteria);
head += strlen(criteria->raw);
criteria_destroy(criteria);
has_criteria = true;
// Skip leading whitespace
head += strspn(head, whitespace);
}
// Split command list
cmdlist = argsep(&head, ";");
cmdlist += strspn(cmdlist, whitespace);
do {
// Split commands
cmd = argsep(&cmdlist, ",");
cmd += strspn(cmd, whitespace);
if (strcmp(cmd, "") == 0) {
wlr_log(L_INFO, "Ignoring empty command.");
continue;
}
wlr_log(L_INFO, "Handling command '%s'", cmd);
//TODO better handling of argv
int argc;
char **argv = split_args(cmd, &argc);
if (strcmp(argv[0], "exec") != 0) {
int i;
for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
if (*argv[i] == '\"' || *argv[i] == '\'') {
strip_quotes(argv[i]);
}
}
}
struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(argv[0], CMD_BLOCK_END);
if (!handler) {
if (results) {
free_cmd_results(results);
}
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, cmd, "Unknown/invalid command");
free_argv(argc, argv);
goto cleanup;
}
if (!has_criteria) {
// without criteria, the command acts upon the focused
// container
config->handler_context.current_container =
seat_get_focus_inactive(seat, &root_container);
if (!sway_assert(config->handler_context.current_container,
"could not get focus-inactive for root container")) {
return NULL;
}
struct cmd_results *res = handler->handle(argc-1, argv+1);
if (res->status != CMD_SUCCESS) {
free_argv(argc, argv);
if (results) {
free_cmd_results(results);
}
results = res;
goto cleanup;
}
free_cmd_results(res);
} else {
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for (int i = 0; i < views->length; ++i) {
struct sway_view *view = views->items[i];
config->handler_context.current_container = view->swayc;
struct cmd_results *res = handler->handle(argc-1, argv+1);
if (res->status != CMD_SUCCESS) {
free_argv(argc, argv);
if (results) {
free_cmd_results(results);
}
results = res;
goto cleanup;
}
free_cmd_results(res);
}
}
free_argv(argc, argv);
} while(cmdlist);
} while(head);
cleanup:
free(exec);
Overhaul criteria implementation The criteria struct now uses properties for each token type rather than the list_t list of tokens. The reason for this is that different token types have different data types: pcre, string and number to name a few. This solution should be more flexible moving forward. A bonus of this is that criteria is now easier to understand when looking at the struct definition. The criteria parser has been rewritten because the previous one didn't support valueless pairs (eg. [class="foo" floating]). Criteria now has types. Types at the moment are CT_COMMAND, CT_ASSIGN_WORKSPACE and CT_ASSIGN_OUTPUT. i3 uses types as well. Previously the assign command was creating a criteria with 'move to workspace <name>' as its command, but this caused the window to appear briefly on the focused workspace before being moved to the assigned workspace. It now creates the view directly in the assigned workspace. Each view will only execute a given criteria once. This is achieved by storing a list of executed criteria in the view. This is the same strategy used by i3. Escaping now works properly. Previously you could do things like [class="Fire\"fox"] and the stored value would be 'Fire\"fox', but it should be (and now is) 'Fire"fox'. The public functions in criteria.c are now all prefixed with criteria_. Xwayland views now listen to the set_title, set_class and set_window_type events and criteria will be run when these happen. XDG shell has none of these events so it continues to update the title in handle_commit. Each view type's get_prop function has been split into get_string_prop and get_int_prop because some properties like the X11 window ID and window type are numeric. The following new criteria tokens are now supported: * id (X11 window ID) * instance * tiling * workspace
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free(views);
if (!results) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL);
}
return results;
}
// this is like execute_command above, except:
// 1) it ignores empty commands (empty lines)
// 2) it does variable substitution
// 3) it doesn't split commands (because the multiple commands are supposed to
// be chained together)
// 4) execute_command handles all state internally while config_command has
// some state handled outside (notably the block mode, in read_config)
struct cmd_results *config_command(char *exec, enum cmd_status block) {
struct cmd_results *results = NULL;
int argc;
char **argv = split_args(exec, &argc);
if (!argc) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL);
goto cleanup;
}
wlr_log(L_INFO, "handling config command '%s'", exec);
// Endblock
if (**argv == '}') {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_BLOCK_END, NULL, NULL);
goto cleanup;
}
struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(argv[0], block);
if (!handler) {
char *input = argv[0] ? argv[0] : "(empty)";
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, input, "Unknown/invalid command");
goto cleanup;
}
int i;
// Var replacement, for all but first argument of set
// TODO commands
for (i = handler->handle == cmd_set ? 2 : 1; i < argc; ++i) {
argv[i] = do_var_replacement(argv[i]);
unescape_string(argv[i]);
}
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// Strip quotes for first argument.
// TODO This part needs to be handled much better
if (argc>1 && (*argv[1] == '\"' || *argv[1] == '\'')) {
strip_quotes(argv[1]);
}
if (handler->handle) {
results = handler->handle(argc-1, argv+1);
} else {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, argv[0], "This command is shimmed, but unimplemented");
}
cleanup:
free_argv(argc, argv);
return results;
}
struct cmd_results *config_commands_command(char *exec) {
struct cmd_results *results = NULL;
int argc;
char **argv = split_args(exec, &argc);
if (!argc) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL);
goto cleanup;
}
// Find handler for the command this is setting a policy for
char *cmd = argv[0];
if (strcmp(cmd, "}") == 0) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_BLOCK_END, NULL, NULL);
goto cleanup;
}
struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(cmd, CMD_BLOCK_END);
if (!handler && strcmp(cmd, "*") != 0) {
char *input = cmd ? cmd : "(empty)";
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, input, "Unknown/invalid command");
goto cleanup;
}
enum command_context context = 0;
struct {
char *name;
enum command_context context;
} context_names[] = {
{ "config", CONTEXT_CONFIG },
{ "binding", CONTEXT_BINDING },
{ "ipc", CONTEXT_IPC },
{ "criteria", CONTEXT_CRITERIA },
{ "all", CONTEXT_ALL },
};
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
size_t j;
for (j = 0; j < sizeof(context_names) / sizeof(context_names[0]); ++j) {
if (strcmp(context_names[j].name, argv[i]) == 0) {
break;
}
}
if (j == sizeof(context_names) / sizeof(context_names[0])) {
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, cmd,
"Invalid command context %s", argv[i]);
goto cleanup;
}
context |= context_names[j].context;
}
struct command_policy *policy = NULL;
for (int i = 0; i < config->command_policies->length; ++i) {
struct command_policy *p = config->command_policies->items[i];
if (strcmp(p->command, cmd) == 0) {
policy = p;
break;
}
}
if (!policy) {
policy = alloc_command_policy(cmd);
sway_assert(policy, "Unable to allocate security policy");
if (policy) {
list_add(config->command_policies, policy);
}
}
policy->context = context;
wlr_log(L_INFO, "Set command policy for %s to %d",
policy->command, policy->context);
results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL);
cleanup:
free_argv(argc, argv);
return results;
}
struct cmd_results *cmd_results_new(enum cmd_status status,
const char *input, const char *format, ...) {
struct cmd_results *results = malloc(sizeof(struct cmd_results));
if (!results) {
wlr_log(L_ERROR, "Unable to allocate command results");
return NULL;
}
results->status = status;
if (input) {
results->input = strdup(input); // input is the command name
} else {
results->input = NULL;
}
if (format) {
char *error = malloc(256);
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
if (error) {
vsnprintf(error, 256, format, args);
}
va_end(args);
results->error = error;
} else {
results->error = NULL;
}
return results;
}
void free_cmd_results(struct cmd_results *results) {
if (results->input) {
free(results->input);
}
if (results->error) {
free(results->error);
}
free(results);
}
const char *cmd_results_to_json(struct cmd_results *results) {
json_object *result_array = json_object_new_array();
json_object *root = json_object_new_object();
json_object_object_add(root, "success",
json_object_new_boolean(results->status == CMD_SUCCESS));
if (results->input) {
json_object_object_add(
root, "input", json_object_new_string(results->input));
}
if (results->error) {
json_object_object_add(
root, "error", json_object_new_string(results->error));
}
json_object_array_add(result_array, root);
const char *json = json_object_to_json_string(result_array);
free(result_array);
free(root);
return json;
}
/**
* Check and add color to buffer.
*
* return error object, or NULL if color is valid.
*/
struct cmd_results *add_color(const char *name,
char *buffer, const char *color) {
int len = strlen(color);
if (len != 7 && len != 9) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name,
"Invalid color definition %s", color);
}
if (color[0] != '#') {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name,
"Invalid color definition %s", color);
}
for (int i = 1; i < len; ++i) {
if (!isxdigit(color[i])) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name,
"Invalid color definition %s", color);
}
}
strcpy(buffer, color);
// add default alpha channel if color was defined without it
if (len == 7) {
buffer[7] = 'f';
buffer[8] = 'f';
}
buffer[9] = '\0';
return NULL;
}