Instead of having a build-time option to enable/disable xwayland
support, just use the wlroots build config: enable xwayland in
Sway if it was enabled when building wlroots. I don't see any
use-case for disabling xwayland in Sway when enabled in wlroots:
Sway doesn't pull in any additional dependency (just pulls in
dependencies that wlroots already needs). We have a config command
to disable xwayland at runtime anyways.
This makes it so xwayland behaves the same way as other features
such as libinput backend and session support. This also reduces
the build matrix (less combinations of build options).
I think we originally introduced the xwayland option when we didn't
have a good way to figure out the wlroots build config from the
Sway build system.
```
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
warning: Section `.reg-xstate/3960717' in core file too small.
0 container_get_siblings (container=0x55bcde4797f0) at ../sway/tree/container.c:1228
1228 if (list_find(container->pending.workspace->tiling, container) != -1) {
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7fa23b4a2940 (LWP 3960717))]
(gdb) bt full=
No symbol "full" in current context.
(gdb) bt full
0 container_get_siblings (container=0x55bcde4797f0) at ../sway/tree/container.c:1228
1 0x000055bcdb62c704 in edge_is_external (cont=0x55bcde4797f0, edge=(WLR_EDGE_TOP | WLR_EDGE_LEFT))
at ../sway/input/seatop_default.c:54
siblings = 0x55bcde4797f0
index = 32766
layout = L_NONE
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "edge_is_external"
2 0x000055bcdb62c96f in find_resize_edge (cont=0x55bcde4797f0, surface=0x0, cursor=0x55bcddd5c2e0)
at ../sway/input/seatop_default.c:106
edge = (WLR_EDGE_TOP | WLR_EDGE_LEFT)
3 0x000055bcdb620b3c in cursor_update_image (cursor=0x55bcddd5c2e0, node=0x55bcde4797f0) at ../sway/input/cursor.c:144
edge = WLR_EDGE_NONE
4 0x000055bcdb62eb8f in handle_rebase (seat=0x55bcddd5a740, time_msec=488992944) at ../sway/input/seatop_default.c:773
e = 0x55bcddd5c8e0
cursor = 0x55bcddd5c2e0
surface = 0x0
sx = 0
sy = 0
5 0x000055bcdb62c531 in seatop_rebase (seat=0x55bcddd5a740, time_msec=488992944) at ../sway/input/seat.c:1585
6 0x000055bcdb620a7d in cursor_rebase (cursor=0x55bcddd5c2e0) at ../sway/input/cursor.c:126
time_msec = 488992944
7 0x000055bcdb620ac4 in cursor_rebase_all () at ../sway/input/cursor.c:136
seat = 0x55bcddd5a740
8 0x000055bcdb61cc95 in transaction_apply (transaction=0x55bcde5b28c0) at ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:704
9 0x000055bcdb61ccdb in transaction_progress () at ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:716
10 0x000055bcdb61d1f9 in transaction_commit_pending () at ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:836
transaction = 0x55bcde5b28c0
11 0x000055bcdb61d596 in _transaction_commit_dirty (server_request=true) at ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:912
12 0x000055bcdb61d5ac in transaction_commit_dirty () at ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:916
13 0x000055bcdb65f579 in view_unmap (view=0x55bcde2ff180) at ../sway/tree/view.c:847
parent = 0x55bcde489010
ws = 0x55bcdde19080
seat = 0x55bcddd5a198
14 0x000055bcdb61e461 in handle_unmap (listener=0x55bcde2ff368, data=0x0) at ../sway/desktop/xdg_shell.c:394
xdg_shell_view = 0x55bcde2ff180
view = 0x55bcde2ff180
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "handle_unmap"
15 0x00007fa23c4ae87f in wlr_signal_emit_safe (signal=0x55bcde46cf38, data=0x0) at ../util/signal.c:29
pos = 0x55bcde2ff368
l = 0x55bcde2ff368
cursor = {link = {prev = 0x55bcde2ff368, next = 0x7ffe240702a0}, notify = 0x7fa23c4ae7c9 <handle_noop>}
end = {link = {prev = 0x7ffe24070280, next = 0x55bcde46cf38}, notify = 0x7fa23c4ae7c9 <handle_noop>}
16 0x00007fa23c47c3c7 in unmap_xdg_surface (surface=0x55bcde46ce30) at ../types/xdg_shell/wlr_xdg_surface.c:40
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "unmap_xdg_surface"
popup = 0x55bcde46ce60
popup_tmp = 0x55bcde46ce60
configure = 0x7ffe24070360
tmp = 0x55bcde488020
17 0x00007fa23c47cd47 in xdg_surface_role_precommit (wlr_surface=0x55bcde488020, state=0x55bcde4881a8)
at ../types/xdg_shell/wlr_xdg_surface.c:330
surface = 0x55bcde46ce30
18 0x00007fa23c4813b2 in surface_commit_state (surface=0x55bcde488020, next=0x55bcde4881a8) at ../types/wlr_compositor.c:407
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "surface_commit_state"
invalid_buffer = false
subsurface = 0xbd8e9aecae023300
--Type <RET> for more, q to quit, c to continue without paging--
19 0x00007fa23c48192a in surface_handle_commit (client=0x55bcde488850, resource=0x55bcde2fdb80) at ../types/wlr_compositor.c:523
surface = 0x55bcde488020
20 0x00007fa23bb5ed4a in () at /usr/lib/libffi.so.8
21 0x00007fa23bb5e267 in () at /usr/lib/libffi.so.8
22 0x00007fa23c517323 in () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
23 0x00007fa23c5125cc in () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
24 0x00007fa23c5151ca in wl_event_loop_dispatch () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
25 0x00007fa23c512d37 in wl_display_run () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
26 0x000055bcdb616885 in server_run (server=0x55bcdb68c5c0 <server>) at ../sway/server.c:307
27 0x000055bcdb61594e in main (argc=3, argv=0x7ffe24070af8) at ../sway/main.c:433
```
It seems to be happening because of this set of events all happening
in the span of a single transaction:
1. You kill a tiled window that is the only window in a workplace.
2. Sway will destroy the workspace but not yet the container - this
makes `con->pending.workspace` NULL.
3. Cursor glyphs get recomputed causing sway to recompute if the cursor
is on a container edge.
4. That computation causes an access to the NULL workspace. Crash.
On multi-seat configurations a zwp_pointer_gestures_v1 global was
created for every seat.
Instead, create the global once in the input manager, to be shared
across all seats.
This allows for layer shell surfaces to receive focus while the surface is explicitly focused, i.e allowing
text fields to receive keyboard input just like a regular surface.
Atm we got issue with the touch position sent to the clients. While
holding contact, leaving the initial container will continue to send
motion event to the client but with the new local position from the new
container.
This seatop goal is to send the position of the touch event, relatively
to the initial container layout position.
Sway focuses the inactive child when focusing split containers. However,
there is currently no way to focus the parent container itself by mouse.
A user must use the keyboard to do so.
This commit maintains the current behavior, but makes it such that a
second click on the split container titlebar (i.e., after its children
are visible) focuses the split container itself.
If the surface the pointer started to interact with is destroyed we also
want the seatop_down to end. In case a drag is initiated we receive a
call to handle_end.
This solves an issue where layer-shell items would not receive a button
release event when the pointer left them while being pressed. The
default seatop changes focus immediately while seatop_down defers any
focus changes until the pointer is released or seatop_down is destroyed.
Pending state is currently inlined directly in the container struct,
while the current state is in a state struct. A side-effect of this is
that it is not immediately obvious that pending double-buffered state is
accessed, nor is it obvious what state is double-buffered.
Instead, use the state struct for both current and pending.
Every seat_set_focus* should be followed by a transaction_commit_dirty.
In cases where the focus change is followed by a seatop_begin* this is
not needed, as transaction_commit_dirty is then called by the
seatop_begin* function.
Fixes#6034
Previously, `find_edge` on a single fullscreen view would occasionally
return an edge rather than `WLR_EDGE_NONE`. This would trigger entry
into `seatop_resize_tiling`, which doesn't have meaning for a fullscreen
view.
The result was that the fullscreen container hitbox was considered to be
that of where it'd be if it were tiling, so most clicks would not go
through.
Fixes#5792.
When scrolling on a tabbed/stacked container, i3 focuses its
inactive-focused focused child. Sway does the same, but then resets the
focus to whatever was focused previously.
Ref e5992eed16/src/click.c (L207-L219)
Prior to this commit, a tablet device could trigger mouse button down
bindings if the pen was pressed on a surface that didn't bind tablet
handlers -- but it wouldn't if the surface did bind tablet handlers.
We should expose consistent behavior to users so that they don't have to
care about emulated vs. non-emulated input, so stop triggering bindings
for any non-pointer devices.
This commit makes tablet input more usable when `focus_follows_mouse` is
set to `no`.
Previously, tapping down on surfaces that bound tablet input would not
switch focus, whereas tapping on surfaces that didn't (and hence went
through pointer emulation) did.
If a resize is triggered on a tabbed or stacked container, change focus
to the tab which already had inactive focus, rather than to the tab
whose border was clicked -- otherwise, we'd change the active tab when
the user probably just wanted to resize.
We are not allowed to do what we did in #5222 and pass a `NULL` surface
wlr_seat_pointer_notify_enter(), and it's causing crashes when an
xdg-shell popup is active (see #5294 and swaywm/wlroots#2161).
Instead, solve #5220 using the new wlroots API introduced in
swaywm/wlroots#2217.
This commit moves tool tip event generation into seatops. In doing so,
some corner cases where we'd erroneously (but likely harmlessly)
generate both tablet and pointer events simultaneously are eliminated.
The spec has this to say about sending events on confine creation:
Whenever the confinement is activated, it is guaranteed that the
surface the pointer is confined to will already have received pointer
focus and that the pointer will be within the region passed to the
request creating this object.
...and on region update:
If warped, a wl_pointer.motion event will be emitted, but no
wp_relative_pointer.relative_motion event.
Prior to this patch, sway did neither, and updated the hardware cursor
position without notifying the underlying surface until the next motion
event. This led to inconsistent results, especially in applications that
draw their own software cursor.
Currently, when tablet input exits a window during an implicit grab, it
passes focus to another window.
For instance, this is problematic when trying to drag a scrollbar, and
exiting the window — the scrollbar motion stops. Additionally,
without `focus_follows_mouse no`, the tablet passes focus to whatever
surface it goes over regardless of if there is an active implicit.
If the tablet is over a surface that does not bind tablet handlers, sway
will fall back to pointer emulation, and all of this works fine. It
probably should have consistent behavior between emulated and
not-emulated input, though.
This commit adds a condition for entering seatop_down when a tablet's
tool tip goes down, and exiting when it goes up. Since events won't be
routed through seatop_default, this prevents windows losing focus during
implicit grabs.
Closes#5302.
This is a small cleanup commit for removing `sway_tablet` parameters
from functions that already accept `sway_tablet_tool`, since the tablet
reference can be accessed through `tool->tablet`.
This commit renames `motion` and `axis` handlers to `pointer_motion` and
`pointer_axis`, respectively, to disambiguate them from their tablet
(and future touch) handlers. `button` is left as-is, as it is generic
across input devices.
This commit moves tablet motion logic into a seatop handler.
As a side-effect of seatop implementations being able to receive
tablet motion events, fixes#5232.
This commit refactors `cursor_rebase` into `cursor_update_image`, and
moves sending pointer events to the two existing call sites. This will
enable this code to be reused for tablets.
Refs #5232
Currently, clients receive wl_data_device::leave events only when the
pointer enters another surface, which leads to issues, such as #5220.
This happens because wlr_seat_pointer_notify_enter() is called when
handling motion events only for non-NULL surfaces.
Fixes#5220
Instead of handling presses and releases on empty workspaces as setting
focus to the workspace, handle releases by notifying the seat of a
pointer action. This way DnDs are correctly released if the button is
released over an empty workspace. This is achieved by removing the early
return and letting the handle_button() call seat_pointer_notify_button()
at the very end.
Fixes#3932
When clicking on the titlebar of a floating container (or descendant of
a floating container), the top-level floating container was being
focused and then allowing you to move the top-level floating container.
This made it so you couldn't switch to a different tab/stack within the
floating container. With this patch, the focus inactive view for the
container that the titlebar is associated with is focused, then the
traversal to the top-level floating container is performed to use with
the move floating operation.
Subsurfaces (in most cases popups) aren't decorated by sway
and will never have any borders, but may be drawn beyond container
boundaries producing false positive when searching for edge.
So we want to skip edge search when handling mouse event on subsurface.