Deprecate seat idle_wake

Sway has two knobs to control idling:

- seat idle_inhibit: when the seat is active (ie. not idle), this
  extends the active state. When the seat is idle, this is
  ignored.
- seat idle_wake: when the seat is idle, this wakes up the seat.
  When the seat is active, this is ignored.

The motivation for the deprecation is two-fold:

- The concept of "seat idle state" is ill-defined. Each idle-notify-v1
  client will pass a different idle timeout. With the old logic, a
  seat was declared idle if and only if all idle-notify-v1 timeouts have
  expired. However, if only a portion of the timeouts have expired,
  then some clients would wake up, and the rest would stay active.
  This is inconsistent with the definition of idle_inhibit/idle_wake:
  idle_inhibit was used for clients which are waking up.
- It never worked properly with the new idle-notify-v1 protocol
  and no-one noticed. Only the legacy KDE idle protocol is taken
  into account, but that protocol is not used anymore.
master
Simon Ser 1 year ago
parent a34d785a26
commit ee4637b086

@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "log.h"
#include "sway/commands.h"
#include "sway/config.h"
#include "sway/input/seat.h"
@ -69,5 +70,10 @@ struct cmd_results *seat_cmd_idle_wake(int argc, char **argv) {
return cmd_results_new(CMD_FAILURE, "Invalid idle source");
}
config->handler_context.seat_config->idle_wake_sources = sources;
sway_log(SWAY_INFO, "Warning: seat idle_wake is deprecated");
if (config->reading) {
config_add_swaynag_warning("seat idle_wake is deprecated. "
"Only seat idle_inhibit is supported.");
}
return cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL);
}

@ -100,22 +100,11 @@ void seat_destroy(struct sway_seat *seat) {
void seat_idle_notify_activity(struct sway_seat *seat,
enum sway_input_idle_source source) {
uint32_t mask = seat->idle_inhibit_sources;
struct wlr_idle_timeout *timeout;
int ntimers = 0, nidle = 0;
wl_list_for_each(timeout, &server.idle->idle_timers, link) {
++ntimers;
if (timeout->idle_state) {
++nidle;
}
}
if (nidle == ntimers) {
mask = seat->idle_wake_sources;
if ((source & seat->idle_inhibit_sources) == 0) {
return;
}
if ((source & mask) > 0) {
wlr_idle_notify_activity(server.idle, seat->wlr_seat);
wlr_idle_notifier_v1_notify_activity(server.idle_notifier_v1, seat->wlr_seat);
}
}
/**

@ -268,12 +268,6 @@ correct seat.
"keyboard", "pointer", "touchpad", "touch", "tablet_pad", "tablet_tool",
and "switch". The default behavior is to prevent idle on any event.
*seat* <name> idle_wake <sources...>
Sets the set of input event sources which can wake the seat from
its idle state, as a space separated list of source names. Valid names are
"keyboard", "pointer", "touchpad", "touch", "tablet_pad", "tablet_tool",
and "switch". The default behavior is to wake from idle on any event.
*seat* <name> keyboard_grouping none|smart
Set how the keyboards in the seat are grouped together. Currently, there
are two options. _none_ will disable all keyboard grouping. This will make

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