Can be useful to make sure a bugfix is included. In the future maybe
the wlroots version string could include a commit hash when built
from source, too.
When a tiling container is floated, the focus stack needs to be
appropraitely modified to return the container to its original
position in the tree upon floating disable, like i3.
Logic that obtains current DPMS state is put inside the handler.
sway_output from which the current DPMS state will be obtained is selected by the following logic:
* For '-' and '--' the focused output is used;
* For '*' error "Cannot apply toggle to all outputs" is reported;
* For everything else all_output_by_name_or_id() is used.
Fixes#5929.
When an application inhibited idle, a view pointer was stored and a
destroy listener was registered to the wlr inhibitor. As the wlr
inhibitor lives longer than the view, this lead to a dangling view
pointer between view unmap and inhibitor destroy.
Store a pointer to the wlr inhibitor instead of to the view, and look up
the view when needed, which may at any point be NULL. This also allows
for an inhibitor to remain functional if a surface is re-mapped.
container_at checks if the position provided matches the currently
focused container with view_container_at as a fast path.
view_container_at checks using the main container geometry, which
includes the titlebar and border area. If a tabbed container is focused,
then positions over unfocused tabs are incorrectly reported as belonging
to the focused container, breaking focus on click.
Add view_container_content_at for use in the focused container fast path
which only tests container content area, and fall back to full workspace
scans for border and titlebar areas.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6074
container_at would maintain the current focus as long as a position was
over one of the container view's surfaces. If an oversized surface was
being clipped, this lead to weird focus behavior.
Instead, use view_container_at for this test, which intersects the
container box before looking at surfaces.
If a surface is associated with a sway container, we limit the
destination box to the container dimensions.
Floating views and popups are exempt from this clipping.
Previously, the special case handling of scratchpad and unmark commands
was (probably accidentally) limited to criteria directly handled in the
execute_command function. This would exclude: 1. for_window criteria, as
these are handled externally for views and 2. and mouse bindings which
select target the node currently under the mouse cursor.
As a concrete example `for_window [app_id="foobar"] move scratchpad,
scratchpad show` would show (or hide due to the toggling functionality)
another window from the scratchpad, instead of showing the window with
app_id "foobar".
This commit replaces the "using_criteria" flag with "node_overridden"
with the more general notion of signifying that the node (and
container/workspace) in the current command handler context of the sway
config is not defined by the currently focused node, but instead
overridden by other means, i.e., criteria or mouse position.
When issuing a focus command on a specific container, users expect to
proceed it even if is hidden by a fullscreen window.
This matches the behavior of i3.
In e0a94bee8d, it was believed that if the
container is being rendered, it must have an output.
This turned out not to be the case. When rendering a container, all its
children are rendered, even if the children is positioned off screen and
thus not having any output. This is the cause of the crash in #6061.
This commit introduces a null-check, which fixes#6061.
Before this commit, when an output had its scale dynamically changed,
Sway would not load a cursor theme with the new scale. This results
in stale cursor images when moving the cursor into an area controlled
by the compositor, like the background or resize areas.
To reproduce:
- Using IPC, set an output scale to a value that isn't currently used
- Move the cursor into a compositor-controlled area
- The cursor will not change
As of 66343839b1, sway now uses a
libdrm header. Add this dependency to the build system so headers from
it can be used on systems where pkg-config is required to find them.
On server request, we need to send configure events to inform the client
of the new intended size. If the client changes size itself, sending a
configure event will only cause problems.
Use transaction_commit_dirty_client to distinguish between the two
transaction causes.
Currently, various floating-point expressions involving
the coordinates of borders, titlebars and content surfaces
are directly assigned to integers, and so they are rounded
towards zero.
This results in off-by-one distances between these elements
when the signs of their coordinates differ.
Fixed by wrapping these expressions with a call to
floor before the assignment.
view_child_init was calling view_init_subsurfaces, which did not set the
parent attribute for the subchildren. This lead to the subchildren
acting as standalone children. If the parent was an xdg_popup, this
would make the subchild unaware of the popup position.
Introduce view_child_init_subsurfaces for view_child_init to use
instead.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6038
The subchildren lose their parent association at this point, so they
will not be able to see that the parent is unmapped.
Instead, just set the subchildren to be unmapped directly.
When a container straddles multiple outputs, the title bar is only rendered
at the scale of the "effective" output. If the title bar straddles onto
another output with a different scale factor, it was drawn at the wrong size.
In this commit, we take into consideration the scale the title was rendered
at and scale it accordingly so that it appears at the right size on the other
outputs.
This fixes#6054.
To reproduce:
- Open a floating window and a popup that hangs over the bottom or right
- Move the window in the direction of the popup overhang
- The previous position of the popup is damaged, not the new one
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
The transaction system contains a necessary optimization where a popped
transaction is combined with later, similar transactions. This breaks
the chronological order of states, and can lead to desynchronized
geometries.
To fix this, we replace the queue with only 2 transactions: current and
pending. If a pending transaction exists, it is updated with new state
instead of creating additional transactions.
As we never have more than a single waiting transaction, we no longer
need the queue optimization that is causing problems.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6012
Try to better mimic JSON node structure produced by i3 which might be
relied on by already existing tools. In particular having "type" right
after "id" is quite handy for streaming high-performance JSON parsers
such as simdjson (which are handy for maintaining responsiveness on
resource constrained systems).
refer ab2a22a78b/src/ipc.c (L338)
Transactions currently wait for all configures to be acked, regardless
fo what they were sent to. This includes views that are hidden in tabbed
or stacked containers. If these views do not ack the configure in
response to a single frame callback, they can cause transaction
timeouts.
Check if a container is hidden before registering the configure serial
and saving any view buffers.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6023
Before this commit, there would be cases where focus changes from one
window to another, the new window activates text_input, then the old
window sends a deactivate request, making text_input unfocused
completely.
There is no need to check for transactions at the end of every user
input, as the vast majority of input will not issue transactions. This
implementation can also hide where changes are made without an
appropriate transaction commit, as a future unrelated input would issue
the commit instead.
Instead, commit transactions in places where changes are made or are
likely to be made.
xdg_shell and xwayland handled geometry changes differently despite
needing mostly identical behavior. The xwayland implementation has been
changed to match that of xdg_shell.
The size of a tiled container cannot change in response to new buffer
sizes, so there is no need to commit a new transaction. Instead, simply
recenter the view with the new geometry, leaving the full transaction
flow for floating containers.
We need to use surface_x and surface_y when rendering and damaging saved
buffers as these compensate for views that have been centered due to
being smaller than their container.
Add them to the surface positions on the saved buffer so we have the
values from the time the buffer was saved.
Sway records pid, workspace, and output for every new process. However, if the
output gets disabled and the workspace disappears, the workspace is still
re-created on the disabled output. This commit adds a check for the enabled
flag, so that NULL will be passed to workspace_create() in this case.
wlr_output_configuration_head_v1_create normally fills out the head
"enabled" field to match the wlr_output state. We overwrite this to also
set the head as enabled if it is only turned off with DPMS.
However, in some cases we may not have a mode for this display, in which
case setting it as enabled will lead to a segfault later on. Therefore,
enabled conditional on the presence of a mode.
For certain applications (e.g. JetBrains) the parent window controls
input. We need to adhere to the ICCCM input focus specification to
properly handle these cases.
Relates to swaywm/wlroots#2604
Instead of calling wlr_xdg_surface_for_each_popup and then
wlr_surface_for_each_surface, use the new for_each_popup_surface helper
introduced in [1] that does it in one go.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2609
workspace_squash is container_flatten in the reverse
direction. Instead of eliminating redundant splits that are
parents of the target container, it eliminates pairs of
redundant H/V splits that are children of the workspace.
Splits are redundant if a con and its grandchild have the
same layout, and the immediate child has the opposite split.
For example, layouts are transformed like:
H[V[H[app1 app2]] app3] -> H[app1 app2 app3]
i3 uses this operation to simplify the tree after moving
heavily nested containers to a higher level in the tree via
an orthogonal move.
This changes the move command to better match i3
behavior after the layout changes.
workspace_rejigger handled the case where containers would
escape their workspace in an orthogonal move by changing
the layout to accomodate them, but this case is now handled
within the loop.
In i3, the workspace_layout command does not affect the
workspace layout. Instead, new workspace level containers
are wrapped in the desired layout and the workspace layout
always defaults to the output orientation.
Some comparisons of current Sway versus i3 behavior:
1) T[T[T[app]]] + move left
* Sway: T[app]
* i3: T[T[app]]
2) H[V[H[V[app]]]] + move left
* Sway: H[app]
* i3: H[V[app]]
After this commit, Sway behavior matches i3. The intermediate states
are now:
T[T[T[app]]] -> T[T[app T[]]] -> T[T[app]]
H[V[H[V[app]]]] -> H[V[app H[V[]]]] -> H[V[app]]
In i3 the layout command on a workspace affects the workspace layout
only on empty workspaces. Otherwise children are placed in a new
container with the desired layout to preserve the workspace layout.
Instead of letting wlroots print messages to stdout, route debugging
messages into Sway's logging functions. This allows a more consistent
output (e.g. if Sway or wlroots changes its output style, they don't get
out-of-sync).
I also added a [wlr] prefix to wlroots messages, not yet sure it's a
good thing.
For each following combinations of criteria & command below, the command would
crash sway without the fix.
It's particular about the __focused__ criteria, where the view matches part of
the criteria but not the focused app, leading to a failure when calling
`strcmp` with NULL.
"xterm" is a non-wayland app (X11) and "kitty" is. Both are terminals.
# "class" is specific to X11
# The view is X11 (xterm) leading to the criteria checking for the
# focused app's class, leading to a crash
for_window [class="__focused__"] floating enable
exec kitty -e xterm
# Similarly, crash as the focused app (xterm) has no app_id when the view has one
for_window [app_id="__focused__"] floating enable
exec xterm -e kitty
# If the view has a title but not the focused app: NULL title will crash criteria checking
for_window [title="__focused__"] floating enable
exec xterm -title "" -e xterm
Currently, when sway sends a configure with some geometry and the
client responds with a different geometry in a commit that acks that
configure, sway ignores the new size. Sway applies the surface
geometry it had requested to the container, not what was actually
committed, in the following transaction.
This change allows any client commit to change its surface geometry,
even if it is a response to a configure event.
The keyboard group's effective keyboard layout was never being changed
due to a condition that incorrectly preventing it from being performed.
The IPC event that follows the change was correctly being prevented.
To query whether a container is sticky, checking `con->is_sticky` is
insufficient. `container_is_floating_or_child` must also return true;
this led to a lot of repetition.
This commit introduces `container_is_sticky[_or_child]` functions, and
switches all stickiness checks to use them. (Including ones where the
container is already known to be floating, for consistency.)
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)
The function evacuate_sticky() was changed in commit 32788a93 to be used
by workspace_for_each_container() to make the code more readable. But I
overlooked that it is not safe to use workspace_for_each_container() to
remove container from a workspace. This commit restores the previous
implementation for evacuate_sticky().
Currently, when a floating container with a view is split and
children are added to it, the new views are rendered as tiled,
while the first view stays in floating style.
Here this is addressed by setting the view to tiled as soon
as the container is split, by duplicating the "view part" of
the logic in container_set_floating(..., false). Since the new
container of the view is no longer considered floating, it
makes sense to set the view to tiling at this point.
The view would have to be set back to floating if it was possible
to "unsplit" the container.
Sticky floating containers on an otherwise empty workspace can only be
evacuated if the new output has an active workspace. The noop output may
not have one and in that case we have to move the whole workspace to the
new output.
Currently, in view_autoconfigure, the only condition for show_border
is !view_is_only_visible. view_is_only_visible does not cross the
boundary between the workspace's tiling and floating lists and does not
differentiate between them.
The result is, that in a workspace with zero or more tiling containers
and a single floating container, the floating container will lose its
borders as soon as it is split, provided that a only one view is visible
within the floating container.
Fixed by adjusting the condition for show_borders.
A "resize shrink width 1px" will cause grow_x to be 0 while grow_width is -1,
incorrectly rejecting the command even though the resize is not a noop. Fix
this by checking width/height instead of x/y.
Sway maintains a list of pending transactions, and tries to merge
consecutive transactions applying to the same views into one. Given
a pending transactions list on views {A, B, C} of:
A -> A' -> A'' -> B -> B' -> B''
Sway will collapse the transactions into just A'' -> B''. This works
fine when doing things like resizing views by their border. However,
when interactively resizing layouts like H[V[A B] C], we end up with
pending transaction lists like:
A -> B -> C -> A' -> B' -> C' -> A'' -> B'' -> C''
Previously, Sway would not be able to simplify this transaction list,
and execute many more transactions than would be necessary (the final
state is determined by {A'', B'', C''}).
After this commit, the transaction list gets simplified to A'' -> B'' ->
C'', resolving performance problems (that were particularly noticeable
with high-refresh-rate mice).
Fixes#5736.
Xwayland views are aware of their coordinates, so validating transaction
completions should take into account the reported coordinates of the
view. Prior to this commit they didn't, and matching dimensions would
suffice to validate the transaction.
Also introduced `transaction_notify_view_ready_immediately` to support
the fix from d0f7e0f without jumping through hoops to figure out the
geometry of an `xdg_shell` view.
Sway logical coordinates are doubles, but they get truncated to integers
when sent to Xwayland through `xcb_configure_window`. X11 apps will not
respond to duplicate configure requests (from their truncated point of
view) and cause transactions to time out.
Fixes#5035.
Prior to this commit, having a layout like T[app1 V[app2]], focusing
app2, and then doing `move left` would result in T[app2 app1]. Now, the
resulting layout is T[app1 app2], which matches i3 behavior.
`container_flatten` updates `container->parent`, meaning that the
existing check would never be true.
i3 shows indicators for the workspace-level pseudo-split, but Sway does
not, as of b977c02. This commit replaces the floating container check
with a call to `container_is_floating`, which has some more robust
checks in place.
Fixes#5699.
We can't arm the timer during cursor creation since the config may not
be ready yet. Instead arm the timer while applying the input
configuration, by this time the configuration has been parsed and we can
arm the hide timer.
Fixes#5686
According to the wayland docs, wayland timers are disarmed on creation.
This leads to the cursor not being hidden if there is no activity after
creation, since the timer is armed on activity, but not at creation.
Arm the timer after creation to ensure the cursor is hidden even if
there is no cursor activity after creation.
Fixes#5684
Reset the event source after unhiding the cursor, to ensure that the
timeout starts after showing the cursor. Also remove the open coded
variant in seat_consider_warp_to_focus().
Fixes#5679
My primary issue was IntelliJ IDEA's code suggestion pop-up not returning focus
to the active editing window.
I have spent some time looking at the changes of @Xyene (#5398) and
@RyanDwyer (#2103). I think my proposed change maintains the status
quo for the most part whilst fixing my focus issue.
I have verified that @Xyene's fix for IntelliJ sub-menus still works.
I have done basic testing which consists of:
- Chrome
- IntelliJ IDEA 2020.2.1
- VSCode
- Alacritty
It seems to hold up. I at least didn't see any obvious errors.
Relates to #3007
This changes it so all libinput config options are set on any device
that supports it. Previously, only a subset of libinput config options
were being considered depending on the input type. Instead of trying to
guess which properties the device may support, attempt to set any
configured property regardless of the device type. All of the functions
already have early returns in them for when the device does not actually
support the property. This brings the configuration side inline with
describe_libinput_device for the IPC side. This change was prompted
by a tablet tool showing the calibration matrix property in the IPC
message, but not being able to actually change it since that property
was only being considered for the touch input type.
Instead of listening to both transform and scale events, we can listen
to the commit event and use the new wlr_output_event_commit struct to
decide what to do.
This de-duplicates some of the work we were doing twice when an output
was re-configured.
Depends on [1].
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2315
If the environment variable is not defined, getenv returns NULL.
Passing a NULL pointer to the "%s" format specifier is undefined
behavior. Even if some implementations output "(null)", an empty
string is nicer.
`!*rgba` tests if the first byte of rgba isn't `'\0'`.
`hex_to_rgba_hex` returns NULL if `parse_color` fails. There's a null
pointer dereference in that case. The intended behavior is `!rgba`.
The pointer `data` is cast to a more strictly aligned pointer type. To
prevent issues, the `data32` buffer is removed and its occurrences are
replaced with an offset from the `data` buffer.
If the mouse/cursor/pointer is near the edge of an output when a "move
position to pointer" command is run, then the floating container will be
constrained to fit inside the bounds of the output as much as possible.
This behavior matches what i3 does in this scenario. I also think it is
a better user experience.
Relates to #4906
The logic for the bounds check follows the implementation in i3: 7330778223/src/floating.c (L536)
Usually it should be enough to simply not grant a client's
minimize request, however some applications (Steam, fullscreen
games in Wine) don't wait for the compositor and minimize anyway,
getting them stuck in an unrecoverable state.
Restoring them immediately lead to heavy flickering when unfocused
on my test application (Earth Defense Force 5 via Steam), so it's
preferable to grant their request without actually minimizing and
then restoring them once they are in focus again.
On warping to a cursor hint, update the pointer position we track as
well, so that on the next pointer rebase we don't send an unexpected
synthetic motion event to clients.
Fixes#5405.
Previously, we called output_disable prior to wlr_output_commit. This
mutates Sway's output state before the output commit actually succeeds.
This results in Sway's state getting out-of-sync with wlroots'.
An alternative fix [1] was to revert the changes made by output_disable
in case of failure. This is a little complicated. Instead, this patch
makes it so Sway's internal state is never changed before a successful
wlr_output commit.
We had two output flags: enabled and configured. However enabled was set
prior to the output becoming enabled, and was used to prevent the output
event handlers (specifically, the mode handler) from calling
apply_output_config again (infinite loop).
Rename enabled to enabling and use it exclusively for this purpose.
Rename configure to enabled, because that's what it really means.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/pull/5521
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5483
As per the Wayland spec [1]:
> The icon surface is an optional (can be NULL) surface that provides an
> icon to be moved around with the cursor.
However, as of now Sway "start_drag" signal handler does not starts the
DND session unless a non-NULL drag icons is provided. This patch fixes
it by skipping handling of the drag icon if it is null.
Fixes#5509
[1] https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/apa.html#protocol-spec-wl_data_device
Signed-off-by: Nick Diego Yamane <nickdiego@igalia.com>
xdg-shell doesn't allow clients to set the title to NULL, so we
shouldn't need to call wlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1_set_title with an
empty string to reset the old one.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5488
If moving e.g. `T[app app]` into a new workspace with `workspace_layout
tabbed`, then post-move the tree in that workspace will be `T[T[app
app]]`. This still happens with horizontal or vertical workspace layout,
but is less visible since those containers have no decorations.
Fixes#5426.
It is not a part of the foreign-toplevel-management protocol to get the
class of a toplevel, only for getting the app_id.
For xwayland clients this is an issue because that means that you cannot
identify what application the toplevel refers to which is the point of
the app_id property.
By falling back to class when an app_id does not exist solves this problem.
Phoc also uses app_id and class interchangeably in their implementation
of foreign-toplevel-management, in fact they always do that and not only
for just this protocol.
c8d8a4c544/src/xwayland.c (L236)
wlr_drag installs grabs for the full duration of the drag, leading to
the drag target not being focused when the drag ends. This leads to
unexpected focus behavior, especially for the keyboard which requires
toggling focus away and back to set.
We can only fix the focus once the grabs are released, so refocus the
seat when the wlr_drag destroy event is received.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5116
If a client commits a new size on its own, we create a transaction for
the resize like any other. However, this involves sending a configure
and waiting for the ack, and wlroots will not send configure events when
there has been no change. This leads to transactions timing out.
Instead, just mark the view ready immediately by size when the client
is already ready, so that we avoid waiting for an ack that will never
come.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5490
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.
Previously, a tablet or touch device could report activity as a pointer
device if it went through pointer emulation. This commit refactors idle
sources to be consistently reported based on the type of the device that
generated an input event, and now how that input event is being
processed.
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.
This adds support for wlr_keyboard_group's enter and leave events. The
enter event just updates the keyboard's state. The leave event updates
the keyboard's state and if the surface was notified of a press event
for any of the keycodes, it is refocused so that it can pick up the
current keyboard state without triggering any keybinds.
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.
This commit makes `get_current_time_msec` correctly return milliseconds
as opposed to microseconds. It also considers the value of `tv_sec`, so
we don't lose occasionally go back in time by one second. Finally, the
function is moved into `util.c` so that it can be reused elsewhere
without having to consider these pitfalls.
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 centering logic needs to take borders, titlebars and CSDs into
account. Instead of using the main surface geometry, use the container
and view geometry, which account for this.
During the execution of a resize transaction, the buffer associated
with a view's surface is saved and reused until the client acknowledges
the resulting configure event.
However, only one the main buffer of the main surface was stored and
rendered, meaning that subsurfaces disappear during resize.
Iterate over all, store and render buffers from all surfaces in the view
to ensure that correct rendering is preserved.
This is necessary because some applications (e.g. Jetbrains IDEs)
represent their multi-level menus as unmanaged surfaces, and when
closing a submenu, the main menu should get input focus.
Closes#5347.
This fixes bugs where a floating container would take input way past its
borders when its parent was fullscreen, since the call to
`tiling_container_at` in input/cursor.c's `node_at_coords` did not check
bounds.
This emits frame events for the seat_cmd_cursor subcommands. The
wl_pointer frame event are required to notify clients when to process
the events. It will now be emitted after cursor movement, button press,
button release, and axis events.
This is a tiny cleanup commit that renames `simulated_tool_tip_down` to
`simulating_pointer_from_tool_tip`, making it match
`simulating_pointer_from_touch`.
This is a better name since it makes it clear that it's the *pointer*
that's being simulated, not the tool tip.
After swaywm/wlroots#2023, #4996 inverted configuration transformations.
For consistency, we should undo (double-apply) the inversion when
communicating via IPC.
Closes#5356.
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.
Keyboard group keyboards should not call sway_keyboard_configure. They
do not have an input config and they derive their state from the
keyboards within the group.
For some reason, I got sway_keyboard_configure and
seat_configure_keyboard mixed up and thought seat_reset_device called
the latter.
Calling sway_keyboard_configure with a keyboard group's keyboard is not
supported and can cause issues. If any clients are listening to the ipc
input event, a sigsegv will occur due to not every property - such as
identifier - being wired up for keyboard group keyboard's.
This also adds an assertion to sway_keyboard_configure to ensure that
this does not occur in the future and any instances are quickly caught.
If the keyboard that triggers the reload binding is using the default
keymap, default repeat delay, and default repeat rate, the associated
keyboard group is never being destroyed on reload. This was causing the
keyboard group's keyboard not to get disarmed and result in a
use-after-free in handle_keyboard_repeat.
If the keyboard was not using the defaults for all three settings, then
it's associated keyboard would get destroyed during the reset - which
did disarm the keyboard group's keyboard. In this case, the
use-after-free would not occur.
This adds a block to input_manager_reset_all_inputs that resets the
keyboard for all keyboard groups in all seats, which will disarm them.
Since the inputs are all being reset anyway, which will reset all
individual keyboards, it is not necessary to be selective on which ones
get reset.
Add a separate per-view shortcuts_inhibitor command that can be used
with criteria to override the per-seat defaults. This allows to e.g.
disable shortcuts inhibiting globally but enable it for specific,
known-good virtualization and remote desktop software or, alternatively,
to blacklist that one slightly broken piece of software that just
doesn't seem to get it right but insists on trying.
Add a flag to sway_view and handling logic in the input manager that
respects that flag if configured but falls back to per-seat config
otherwise. Add the actual command but with just enable and disable
subcommands since there's no value in duplicating the per-seat
activate/deactivate/toggle logic here. Split the inhibitor retrieval
helper in two so we can use the backend half in the command to retrieve
inhibitors for a specific surface and not just the currently focused
one. Extend the manual page with documentation of the command and
references to its per-seat sibling and usefulness with criteria.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
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
This is a criteria you can use to select windows since commit
484cc189e9 ("Add shell criteria token"), but there's no way to query
it for an existing window. This exposes its value in the output of
`swaymsg -t get_tree`.
`handle_tablet_tool_set_cursor` was copied from input/cursor.c's
`handle_request_set_cursor`, but the focused surface check was not
adjusted appropriately.
Fixes#5257.
Previously in 3de1a39, it "worked by accident" in my testing since the
display being used in `map_to_output` was initialized first (the map
would not be applied because the display hadn't actually come online
yet), and was followed by a second display (at which point the map would
get applied for the first display).
Refs #5231
Fixes#4819.
This commit ensures that `seat_set_focus` is called to transfer focus
when a window is selected via a pen. Previously, it would race with
`node_at_coords`, and only properly transfer focus if its returned
`surface` was NULL.
Some input rules, like `map_to_output`, are dependent on a specific
screen being present. This currently does not work for hotplugged
outputs, or outputs that are processed after the input device is
initially probed.
This commit fixes both cases, by reconfiguring inputs on each output
addition.
Fixes#5231.
This commit refactors `cursor_handle_activity` to also take the idle
source, so that it can be reused for tablet and touch activity.
Previously, the timeouts would be tracked, but the cursor would never be
un-hidden for anything but pointers.
Fixes#5169.
If we started holding the tool tip down on a surface that accepts tablet
v2, we should notify that surface if it gets released over a surface
that doesn't support v2.
Since GTK supports tablet v2, this fixes the common case of starting a
drag over a GTK surface (e.g. scrollbar) and releasing it outside (e.g.
over the gaps between sway containers, or in a terminal).
Refs #5230.
See issue #5228. Currently, WL_OUTPUT_SUBPIXEL_NONE is ignored and
CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_SUBPIXEL is still set. This commit checks if subpixel is
set to none and if so, calls set_antialias with CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_GRAY.
This mirrors the functionality in Mako's
[PR261](https://github.com/emersion/mako/pull/261)
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
Instead of removing the destroy listeners in the output destroy, remove
them in the damage destroy handler. Fixes the following use after free:
==646625==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x61200017cab8 at pc 0x0000004f8f29 bp 0x7ffdf465ad30 sp 0x7ffdf465ad20
WRITE of size 8 at 0x61200017cab8 thread T0
#0 0x4f8f28 in wl_list_remove ../common/list.c:181
#1 0x43dd24 in handle_destroy ../sway/desktop/output.c:790
(`wl_list_remove(&output->damage_destroy.link);` here, 214e3030e1dce master branch)
#2 0x7f0e573a1c93 in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../util/signal.c:29
#3 0x7f0e57390954 in wlr_output_destroy ../types/wlr_output.c:365
#4 0x7f0e5735e37f in backend_destroy ../backend/x11/backend.c:128
#5 0x7f0e57348147 in wlr_backend_destroy ../backend/backend.c:47
#6 0x7f0e57356f75 in multi_backend_destroy ../backend/multi/backend.c:54
#7 0x7f0e5735710e in handle_display_destroy ../backend/multi/backend.c:107
#8 0x7f0e573f23e4 in wl_display_destroy (/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0x93e4)
#9 0x42f0b2 in server_fini ../sway/server.c:177
#10 0x42dd01 in main ../sway/main.c:414
#11 0x7f0e570f7041 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x27041)
#12 0x40e3bd in _start (/opt/wayland/bin/sway+0x40e3bd)
0x61200017cab8 is located 120 bytes inside of 320-byte region [0x61200017ca40,0x61200017cb80)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f0e57aa9357 in __interceptor_free (/lib64/libasan.so.6+0xb0357)
#1 0x7f0e5738b877 in wlr_output_damage_destroy ../types/wlr_output_damage.c:143
#2 0x7f0e5738b2b9 in output_handle_destroy ../types/wlr_output_damage.c:13
#3 0x7f0e573a1c93 in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../util/signal.c:29
#4 0x7f0e57390954 in wlr_output_destroy ../types/wlr_output.c:365
#5 0x7f0e5735e37f in backend_destroy ../backend/x11/backend.c:128
#6 0x7f0e57348147 in wlr_backend_destroy ../backend/backend.c:47
#7 0x7f0e57356f75 in multi_backend_destroy ../backend/multi/backend.c:54
#8 0x7f0e5735710e in handle_display_destroy ../backend/multi/backend.c:107
#9 0x7f0e573f23e4 in wl_display_destroy (/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0x93e4)
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f0e57aa9887 in __interceptor_calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.6+0xb0887)
#1 0x7f0e5738b532 in wlr_output_damage_create ../types/wlr_output_damage.c:91
#2 0x43e4a7 in handle_new_output ../sway/desktop/output.c:875
#3 0x7f0e573a1c93 in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../util/signal.c:29
#4 0x7f0e57357261 in new_output_reemit ../backend/multi/backend.c:143
#5 0x7f0e573a1c93 in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../util/signal.c:29
#6 0x7f0e5736030a in wlr_x11_output_create ../backend/x11/output.c:253
#7 0x7f0e5735e309 in backend_start ../backend/x11/backend.c:113
#8 0x7f0e573480fb in wlr_backend_start ../backend/backend.c:36
#9 0x7f0e57356e61 in multi_backend_start ../backend/multi/backend.c:31
#10 0x7f0e573480fb in wlr_backend_start ../backend/backend.c:36
#11 0x42f4ba in server_start ../sway/server.c:205
#12 0x42dbd7 in main ../sway/main.c:394
#13 0x7f0e570f7041 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x27041)
Fixes#5158
An if branch takes care of the case where the output needs to be turned
off (DPMS'ed or disabled). The other branch needs to unconditionally
enable the output.
output->current_mode is already taken care of in apply_config.
Sorry about that, probably made a bad change by mistake after my DRM testing.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5193
This color, both in i3 and as described in sway(5), defaults to #888888.
However, the actual default also has an alpha of 88 instead of FF,
meaning it ends up significantly darker than intended.
With these changes, sway will respect positive exclusive zones of layer
surfaces anchored to one or three sides.
This matches the protocol, which states that a positive exclusive zone
should be respected, "if the surface is anchored to one edge or an
edge and both perpendicular edges". If the surfaces is "anchored to
only two perpendicular edges (a corner), anchored to only two
parallel edges or anchored to all edges a positive value will be
treated the same as zero".
This allows e.g. triggering one command while a key is held, then
triggering another to undo the change performed by it afterwards. One
use case for this is triggering push-to-talk functionality for VoIP
tools without granting them full access to all input events.
Fixes#3151
Before the default was "smart". This means a visible app could steal focus
whenever it wanted to. This can be an issue since having focus allows for
e.g. clipboard access.
This commit changes the default to "urgent" instead.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/5139
In the case of multiple overlapping floating windows, this commit fixes an issue where the wrong window would be focused in response to a cursor if one of the windows came from a different output (overhanging).
* check for workspace command name arg (fix#5131)
For the 'workspace <name> output <output>' command, output_location must
be greater than zero or the attempt to get the workspace name with
join_args will segfault or abort() (depending on the flavor of
sway_assert() in use). This checks and returns an error instead.
* put workspace output error string on one line
To ease grepping as requested
* check for name in workspace gaps command as well
A malformed command here will lead to the same result seen in #5131, so
add a check. Done inside the cmd_workspace_gaps() function itself, to
take advantage of the existing 'Expected...' string.
If a pad device for a tablet exists, reloading the configuration,
removing/reading the device or even suspending the system will recreate
the same Wayland input device multiple times.
Make sure we don't re-create the same Wayland device more than
necessary.
Signed-off-by: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com>
Remove some unnecessary brackets in an error condition check identified
during review of the shortcuts inhibitor command code (#5021).
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
Add a command to influence keyboard shortcuts inhibitors. In its current
form it can be used to activate, deactivate or toggle an existing
inhibitor on the surface currently receiving input. This can be used to
define an escape shortcut such as:
bindsym --inhibited $mod+Escape seat - shortcuts_inhibitor deactivate
It also allows the user to configure a per-seat default of whether
keyboard inhibitors are honoured by default (the default) or not. Using
the activate/toggle command they can then enable the lingering inhibitor
at a later time of their choosing.
As a side effect this allows to specifically address a named seat for
actions as well, whatever use-case that might serve.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
Adding support for the keyboard shortcuts inhibit protocol allows remote
desktop and virtualisation software to receive all keyboard input in
order to pass it through to their clients so users can fully interact
the their remote/virtual session. The software usually provides its own
key combination to release its "grab" to all keyboard input. The
inhibitor can be deactivated by the user by removing focus from the
surface using another input device such as the pointer.
Use support for the procotol in wlroots to add support to sway. Extend
the input manager with handlers for inhibitor creation and destruction
and appropriate bookkeeping. Attach the inhibitors to the seats they
apply to to avoid having to search the list of all currently existing
inhibitors on every keystroke and passing the inhibitor manager around.
Add a helper function to retrieve the inhibitor applying to the
currently focused surface of a seat, if one exists.
Extend bindsym with a flag for bindings that should be processed even if
an inhibitor is active. Conversely this disables all normal shortcuts if
an inhibitor is found for the currently focused surface in
keyboard::handle_key_event() since they don't have that flag set. Use
above helper function to determine if an inhibitor exists for the
surface that would eventually receive input.
Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
This enables/disables adaptive synchronization on the output.
For now, the default is disabled because it might cause flickering on
some hardware if clients don't submit frames at regular enough
intervals. In the future an "auto" option will only enable adaptive sync
if a fullscreen client opts-in via a Wayland protocol.
This correct the description of the commmand:
workspace [--no-auto-back-and-forth] [number] <[num:]name>
Previously, the number and num pieces were being confused. This also
documents the behavior of the --no-auto-back-and-forth flag.
This can be used as a workaround to flag terminal windows as urgent when
commands are completed, until urgency is introduced in the Wayland
protocol.
Configure your shell to run `swaymsg "[pid=$PPID] urgent enable"` when
commands are completed, and use a terminal which uses one process per
window.
This adds support for input type configs to input_cmd_events. This works
similar to the wildcard handling that existed where configs for the
devices are stored and the type config is reset to INT_MIN so that it
does not override.
This also condenses the toggle_send_events and
toggle_wildcard_send_events functions into a single function to reduce
code duplication.
If a subsurface is created for a surface that is associated with a
scratchpad hidden view, do not attempt to send an enter to it. The
subsurface is not on any output and since there is no workspace
associated with the view, attempting to get the output for the NULL
workspace will result in a SIGSEGV.
This patch makes it so users that have configured their screen with a
transform don't have to update their config after the wlroots breaking
change.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2023
The output manager config is created when the output is created. It is
updated when the mode, transform, scale, or layout for the output
changes, as well as, when the output is destroyed.
Since the output->enabled property was not being set before calling
apply_output_config, the output event handlers were early returning and
never updating the output manager config when the output state was
committed.
This fixes the issue by setting output->enabled in apply_output_config
below the output disabling section. There are also a few other minor
changes that are required to function.
Additionally, this renames output_enable to output_configure to better
describe the recent changes.
The condition in test_mark was checking the negation of list_seq_find.
This works fine for the first mark, but fails for every other mark. This
fixes the condition to check for anything other than -1, which is the
value returned from list_seq_find for index not found.
The only output_enable caller is now apply_output_config. Stop calling
apply_output_config from output_enable to simplify the code and avoid
the back-and-forth between these two functions.
output_enable is now the symmetric of output_disable: it just marks the
output as enabled and performs bookkeeping (e.g. creating teh default
workspace). It is called from apply_output_config after the output
commit, so that it can read the current output state and act
accordingly.
This change also allows us to avoid an extraneous wlr_output_commit.
References: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4921
apply_output_config will call output_enable if necessary.
This fixes a lone wlr_output_enable call (without a matching
wlr_output_commit call) which was a no-op.
This makes it so invalid configs will return the exit code 1 when the
validation flag is given. This also reduces the log level to SWAY_ERROR,
which makes it so only the errors are shown. If someone wants more
verbose output, the can use the -V/--verbose or -d/--debug flags.
Additionally, this also makes it so swaybg will not be spawned when
validating the config.
It looks like the code to drop privileges may have been broken via
commit 37f0e1f. That commit reverted the correct order from #911, which
first drops the gid then the uid. If setuid is called first then the
target user may not have the ability to setgid.
The container_at_tabbed and container_at_stacked container were checking
the bounds along the y-axis, but not the x-axis. This made it possible
to cause a segfault for specific resolution, horizontal gap, and
workspace children lengths. The issue is that child_index was -1 and was
resulting in a buffer underflow. Adding the x-axis bound checks for
early returns should prevent this from happening.
This fixes the following crash:
#0 0x00007f7daac3af25 in raise () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f7daac24897 in abort () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007f7daac24767 in _nl_load_domain.cold () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#3 0x00007f7daac33526 in () at /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#4 0x0000555bfbc35029 in seat_set_focus_layer (seat=0x555bfd76d860, layer=0x555bfdda2ff0)
at ../sway/input/seat.c:1164
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "seat_set_focus_layer"
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "seat_set_focus_layer"
#5 0x0000555bfbc35029 in seat_set_focus_layer (seat=seat@entry=0x555bfd76d860, layer=0x555bfdda2ff0)
at ../sway/input/seat.c:1164
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "seat_set_focus_layer"
#6 0x0000555bfbc25899 in handle_output_destroy (listener=0x555bfdb90688, data=<optimized out>)
at ../sway/desktop/layer_shell.c:263
layer = 0x555bfdd6b040
sway_layer = 0x555bfdb90610
seat = 0x555bfd76d860
client = 0x555bfdb76d70
set_focus = <optimized out>
#7 0x0000555bfbc5b669 in wl_signal_emit (data=0x555bfd795930, signal=0x555bfd795ae0)
at /usr/include/wayland-server-core.h:472
l = <optimized out>
next = 0x555bfdb6a3e8
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "output_disable"
index = <optimized out>
#8 0x0000555bfbc5b669 in output_disable (output=output@entry=0x555bfd795930)
at ../sway/tree/output.c:263
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "output_disable"
index = <optimized out>
#9 0x0000555bfbc3b890 in apply_output_config (oc=0x555bfd7d73d0, output=output@entry=0x555bfd795930)
at ../sway/config/output.c:321
wlr_output = 0x555bfd7afaf0
scale = <optimized out>
output_box = <optimized out>
#10 0x0000555bfbc28309 in handle_output_manager_apply
(listener=0x555bfbc7f148 <server+488>, data=0x555bfdca6eb0) at ../sway/desktop/output.c:936
wlr_output = <optimized out>
output = 0x555bfd795930
oc = <optimized out>
server = 0x555bfbc7ef60 <server>
config = 0x555bfdca6eb0
config_head = 0x555bfdb79350
ok = true
#11 0x00007f7dab4fbf7c in wlr_signal_emit_safe (signal=<optimized out>, data=0x555bfdca6eb0)
at ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
pos = 0x555bfbc7f148 <server+488>
l = 0x555bfbc7f148 <server+488>
cursor =
{link = {prev = 0x555bfbc7f148 <server+488>, next = 0x7fff238a8390}, notify = 0x7f7dab4fbef0 <handle_noop>}
end =
{link = {prev = 0x7fff238a8370, next = 0x555bfd7419f8}, notify = 0x7f7dab4fbef0 <handle_noop>}
#12 0x00007f7daa45469a in ffi_call_unix64 () at /usr/lib/libffi.so.6
#13 0x00007f7daa453fb6 in ffi_call () at /usr/lib/libffi.so.6
#14 0x00007f7daae6f82f in () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
#15 0x00007f7daae6c193 in () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
#16 0x00007f7daae6d7f2 in wl_event_loop_dispatch () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
#17 0x00007f7daae6c39c in wl_display_run () at /usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0
This crash happens because focus can only be set on mapped surfaces.
Closes#4929
Replaces criteria_get_views with criteria_get_containers which can
return containers without views when the criteria only contains
container properties.
Handle binding event types that cannot be encoded gracefully by dropping
the event. This prevents issues for binding types like BINDING_SWITCH,
where the event would cause a crash.
If applying an output config to an output fails, the output may be
destroyed. To be able to handle this situation correctly,
apply_output_config_to_outputs needs to use wl_list_for_each_safe.
This fixes a memory leak of oc (the output config) in handle_new_output.
Output configs returned from find_output_config are not stored and need
to be freed after use.
When a container was being made fullscreen and it is on the focused
workspace for a seat, focus was being set to the container. However,
when the container was on a non-focused workspace, the focus stack
wasn't being touched. When assigning a fullscreen container to a
workspace or moving a fullscreen container to a different workspace,
this would make it so the fullscreen container was never added to the
focus stack for the workspace thus preventing access to the workspace.
This adds the container to the top of the focus stack, behind the
container on the focused workspace.
Two changes were made:
- Bind the texture before glTexParameteri
- Set the scaling filter before each wlr_render_texture_with_matrix call
Logging in wlroots allows to check that the scaling filter is properly
set prior to rendering.
Fixes: 6968fb3123 ("add scale_filter output config option")
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4798
If a view is mapped to a workspace using an assign, the pid should still
be removed from the pid mapping list. This prevents child processes from
matching against it and mapping a view to a likely undesired workspace.
This fixes a crash when attempting to listen to a signal on a NULL
cursor image surface. If the surface is NULL, the listener is just
reinitialized using wl_list_init.
This adds a listener for the destroy event of the cursor image surface.
This prevents a use-after-free when the last visible image surface is
freed, there has not been a new cursor set, and the cursor is reshown.
This adds a check to make it so the indicator is only rendered on views
with a parent, which floating views do not. Since floating views do not
have a parent, the workspace layout was being incorrectly used to
determine whether to show the split indicator previously. This has no
impact on floating containers and a view within a floating container
will still have indicators rendered appropriately.
In case xcb-iccm is not installed on the system, size_hints will be
null. Handle this as if the get_constraints functions was not
implemented and return the defaults.
Fixes#4870
When gaps are resized for lack of space the calculation could result in
a gap size of non-integer pixels. This would result in containers
located at non-integer pixels which would be subtly broken.
Because the layout code rounds down the dimensions of the windows
resizing would often be off by one pixel. The width/height fraction
would not exactly reflect the final computed width and so the resize
code would end up calculating things wrong.
To fix this first snap the container size fractions to the pixel grid
and only then do the resize. Also use round() instead of floor() during
layout to avoid a slightly too small width. This applies in two cases:
1. For the container we are actually resizing using floor() might result
in being 1px too small.
2. For the other containers it might result in resizing them down by 1px
and then if the container being resized is the last all those extra
pixels would make the resize too large.
Fixes#4391
For i3 compatibility, allow the indicator and child_border colors values
to be optional. The indicator will fallback to sane defaults and
child_border will fallback to the background color for the class.
This is the third commit in a series of commits to refactor color
handling in sway. This removes add_color from commands.c. It was only
being used by bar_cmd_colors. This also changes the functions to use
parse_color which is used to validate rgb(a) colors throughout the code
base and is also what i3bar is using to parse the colors after they are
passed over ipc. After parsing the color and ensuring it is valid, the
rgba hex string is then generated using snprintf. This refactor also
ensures that all the colors for the command are valid before applying
any of them.
This is the second in a series of commits to refactor the color handling
in sway. This removes the duplicated color parsing code in
sway/commands/client.c. Additionally, this combines the parsing of
colors to float arrays with that in sway/config.c and introduces a
color_to_rgba function in commom/util.c.
As an added bonus, this also makes it so non of the colors in a border
color class will be changed unless all of the colors specified are
valid. This ensures that an invalid command does not get partially
applied.
When arranging layer-shell layers, verify that the currently focused
layer, if any, for each seat is still keyboard interactive. If the layer
is no longer keyboard interactive and there is not a keyboard
interactive overlay or top layer to change the focus to, refocus the
focus inactive node for the seat.
When many surfaces are created, sway can run out of file descriptors,
making wl_event_loop_add_timer (which creates a timerfd) fail and
return NULL. This patch posts a "no memory" error when that is the case,
and only removes the timer if it was created.
(Why "no memory"? It is not easy to distinguish between failures due to
running out of memory and failures due to running out of file
descriptors. Also, using the newer `wl_client_post_implementation_error`
function would lead to an increased version requirement for the
libwayland-server dependency.)
This removes `seat <seat> keyboard_grouping keymap` and replaces it with
`seat <seat> keyboard_grouping smart`. The smart keyboard grouping will
group based on both the keymap and repeat info. The reasoning for this
is that deciding what the repeat info should be for a group is either
arbitrary or non-deterministic when multiple keyboards in the group have
repeat info configured (unless somehow exposed to the user in a
reproducible uniquely identifiable fashion).
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.
Any descendant of a scratchpad container may be fullscreen so checking
to see if the top-level scratchpad container is fullscreen in
root_scratchpad_hide is not sufficient. This iterates through all
descendants of the scratchpad container
When an input becomes available, the input type config for that device
type will be merged underneath the input identifier config, provided
they both exist. If an input type config gets added or modified at a
later point, then those changes get merged onto the input identifier
configs for that type. However there was a missing case of the input
identifier config being added after the device is already available and
the input type config existing. This makes it so that the first time an
input identifier config gets stored, there will be a check to see if it
matched any of the available devices. If it does, then there will be a
search for the associated input type config, which will be merged
underneath the input identifier config if found.
This defers the destruction of wlr_keyboard_groups until idle. This is
to prevent the keyboard group's keyboard from being destroyed in the
middle of handling a keyboard event. This would occur when changing the
keymap of the last keyboard in a group with a keyboard binding. The
prevents crashing when attempting to update the xkb state of the
keyboard group's keyboard. The sway_keyboard_group is still immediately
destroyed so that the group is no longer used
This adds two missing calls to wl_list_remove to remove the key and
modifier listeners for the keyboard group's keyboard when destroying
the keyboard group. This fixes some crashes when changing the keymap of
the last keyboard in a group with a keyboard binding.
This adds seat configuration options which can be used to configure what
events affect the idle behavior of sway.
An example use-case is mobile devices: you would remove touch from the
list of idle_wake events. This allows the phone to stay on while you're
actively using it, but doesn't wake from idle on touch events while it's
sleeping in your pocket.
Showing a window in the scratchpad can move a visible scratchpad window
from another workspace to the current one. If the scratchpad window was
the last visible container in that workspace, the old workspace should
be destroyed.
If a layer is focused by any seat, it needs to be unfocused on unmap. If
the unmap was due to an output being disabled, there would not be a
sway_output and unmap would do an early return. This results in a
use-after-free if the layer was focused by any seat prior to being
unmapped. This change just moves the refocusing code above the early
returns.
Some wayland clients (mostly GTK3 apps) like eog or evince support
gestures like pinch-to-zoom. These gestures are given to clients
via the pointer_gestures_v1 protocol. This is already supported in
wlroots, so we just need to hook up the events here in sway.
Fixes#4724
When making the reload validation improvements, I forgot that input type
configs are stored in a separate list. This makes it so input type
configs are correctly applied on reload.
Repaint scheduling delays output render and frame done events from
output frame events, and block idle frame events from being scheduled in
between output frame done and output render in this period of time.
If a surface is committed after its frame done event, but before output
render, idle frame requests will be blocked, and the surface relies on
the upcoming render to schedule a frame.
If when the repaint timer expires, output render is deemed unnecessary,
no frame will be scheduled. This can lead to surfaces never having their
frame callbacks fire.
To fix this, we store that a surface has requested a frame in
surface_needs_frame. When the repaint expires, if no render is deemed
necessary, we check this flag and schedule an idle frame.
Fixes#4768
max_render_time can be set on output, view, or both. However, if only
applied to the output, send_frame_done_iterator would erroneously send
frame_done immediately, ignoring the output max_render_time. As
damage_handle_frame processed max_render_time correctly, idle frames
would be blocked in anticipation of the delay that was meant to happen.
Without the delay, frame events would be dispatched during the idle
frame block, and some clients would never receive the frame done events
they had requested, at least not until something else actively drove
another render.
Respecting both view and output max_render_time in
send_frame_done_iterator ensures that the frame events are always
correctly delayed.
Fixes#4756
If a sway keyboard is being destroyed, then the keyboard is being
removed from a seat. If the associated wlr_keyboard is the currently
set keyboard for the wlr_seat, then we need to reset the wlr_seat's
keyboard to NULL so it doesn't reference an invalid device for the seat.
The next configured keyboard from the seat or the next keyboard from
that seat that has an event will then become the seat keyboard.
Similarly, this needs to be done for a wlr_keyboard_group's keyboard
when the wlr_keyboard_group is being destroyed.
For the validation pass of reloading, there is no need to touch swaybg,
swaynag, inputs, outputs, or seats. This drastically improves the speed
of a reload by skipping over the expensive I/O configuration and
handling of wayland clients. As long as the syntax is valid, the
CMD_FAILURE's can be relayed during the actual reload.
In sway_keyboard_destroy, only remove the keyboard from a keyboard
group, if it is part of a keyboard group. If the keyboard is not part of
a keyboard group, then there is nothing to remove it from
When being created, non first seats would get through the list of devices
without the list being first initialised -> segfault.
Issue introduced with ab0248a545Fixes#4750: Crash when reloading Sway with multiple seats configured
A wlr_keyboard_group allows for multiple keyboard devices to be
combined into one logical keyboard. This is useful for keyboards that
are split into multiple input devices despite appearing as one physical
keyboard in the user's mind.
This adds support for wlr_keyboard_groups to sway. There are two
keyboard groupings currently supported, which can be set on a per-seat
basis. The first keyboard grouping is none, which disables all grouping
and provides no functional change. The second is keymap, which groups
the keyboard devices in the seat by their keymap. With this grouping,
the effective layout and repeat info is also synced across keyboard
devices in the seat. Device specific bindings will still be executed as
normal, but everything else related to key and modifier events will be
handled by the keyboard group's keyboard.
It's possible for the output to be disconnected in just the right moment
for wlr_output to be NULL in the repaint handler, causing a crash. This
check fixes that crash.
Previously, Xwayland windows did not have size_constraints implemented,
resulting in the window being resizable. This implements the constraints
through the X11 size hints supplied by the window itself.
set_cloexec is defined by both sway and wlroots (and who-knows-else),
so rename the sway one for supporting static linkage. We also remove
the duplicate version of this in client/.
Fixes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4677
Currently commented lines ending in the backslash character will be
concatenated with the following line.
```
# with this comment \
exec swaynag -m 'will not run'
```
This change modifies `getline_with_cont` to stop reading when the
initial character is a '#'.
Calling wlr_output_manager_v1_set_configuration with an enabled output
and a NULL mode is incorrect if the output doesn't support modes.
When DPMS'ing an output, wlr_output_enable(output, false) is called.
This de-allocates the CRTC and sets wlr_output.current_mode to NULL.
Because we mark DPMS'ed outputs as enabled, we also need to provide a
correct output mode. Add a field to sway_output to hold the current
mode.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1867
When applying config, value mode->refresh is mHz; convert it to Hz before
assigning it to the temporary output config. oc->refresh_rate will
be converted back to mHz in set_mode function.
Fix debug log printing GHz instead of Hz.
When changing a surface from managed to unmanaged in handle_map(), the
call to handle_destroy(.., view) causes the sway_xwayland_view pointed
to by the untyped wlr_xwayland_surface.data field to become invalid
garbage, yet the untyped wlr_xwayland_surface.data continues to point
at it. In particular: view_get_*(view_from_wlr_surface(..)), even
with appropriate NULL checking, will crash sway when this codepath is
exercised (reliable test case: drop-down menus in Google Earth).
Some examples use comma to separate x and y for setting the output
position which is wrong.
Let's change it to spaces, as correctly demonstrated in the
`output <name> position|pos <X> <Y>` section.
Popups are positioned relative to local surface coordinates of the
parent surface. There's no need to consider values set with
xdg_surface.set_window_geometry for parent surfaces.
Sometimes when using direct scan-out, some flickering between the
fullscreen app and the regular desktop could be seen.
This happened because we called wlr_output_attach_render and then
wlr_output_attach_buffer for direct scan-out. wlr_output_attach_render
makes the OpenGL context current but also attaches the OpenGL buffer to
the primary plane apparently (all of this happens inside
eglMakeCurrent).
This patch moves the scan-out logic outside of output_render, before
wlr_output_attach_render. This lines it up with rootston's
implementation. This also makes more sense since no rendering is
involved when using direct scan-out.
Sorry about that, I should've tested this with more clients. The new
code has been tested with mpv and a GLFW demo.
Sway has basic support for drawing tablets, but does not expose
properties such as pressure sensitivity. This implements the wlr tablet
v2 protocol, providing tablet events to Wayland clients.
If the view was mapped as fullscreen or the view was assigned either a
workspace or output, the pid was not being populated since it was
occurring as part of the pid mapping check in select_workspace. This
extracts the pid population and makes it so it is always executed
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.
This adds complete support for the barconfig_update ipc event. This also
changes the bar command and subcommand handlers to correctly emit the
event. This makes it so all bar subcommands other than id and
swaybar_command are dynamically changeable at runtime. sway-bar.5 has
been updated accordingly
This matches i3's behavior of only focusing a container when pressed.
This allows for `bindsym button1 nop`, `bindsym BTN_LEFT nop`, or
`bindcode 272 nop` to be used to disable focusing when clicking on the
title (or with additional flags to bind{code,sym} other portions of
the container).
Without this additional condition, the user would need both
`bindsym button1 nop` and `bindsym --release button1 nop` to override
both the pressed and released behavior.
Focused layers are not cleared when destroyed, they are cleared on unmap.
Giving focus to an unmapped layer surface is (1) incorrect and (2) triggers a
use-after-free.
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/4517
This make seat_update_capabilities set cursor image only if
there was no pointer cap before update. This avoid resetting
cursor to left_ptr if an input device is removed.
In cmd_mode, the mode is currently being reset to the default mode after
a mode subcommand handler is executed. This stores and restores the mode
instead
When moving to a scratchpad hidden container (using `move
[window|container] [to] mark <mark>`), this moves the container to the
scratchpad (equivalent to `move [window|container] [to] scratchpad`).
Previously, this would crash since the destination did not have a
workspace.
Match i3's behavior and only return one status response per command,
even if it applies to several nodes.
Also returns an error if the criteria returns an empty match.
Closes#4483
It looks like floating_scroll was still in the sway(5) man page as a
remnant of the 0.x era. This just removes it from the man page since it
is no longer a valid command. Mouse bindings with Button4-7 can be used
instead
This just adds a force option to cmd_xwayland that allows for xwayland
to be immediately launched instead of lazily launched. This is useful
for slower machines so it can be part of the startup time instead of
when the user is actively trying to use it
This keeps track of whether surfaces received a key press event and
will only send a key release event if the pressed event was sent. This
also requires changing the keycodes that are sent via wl_keyboard_enter
to only include those that were previously sent. This makes it so
surfaces do not receive key release events for keys that they never
received a key press for and makes it so switching focus doesn't leak
keycodes that were consumed by bindings.
This adds an axis handler to seatop_down so that it is possible to
manually scroll while having a mouse button down. This is mainly useful
for selecting text. Some applications may not automatically scroll when
the cursor is near the edge of the application or the user may just
prefer manually scrolling for more control over the scrolling speed.
This just specifies that both cmd_font and bar_cmd_font should be
specified using the pango font description and adds a link to the pango
documentation regarding the font description
This copies the width and height fractions from the container to the
container replacing it. Without setting these values, the container
is treated as a new container and throws off the existing sizing. Since
one container is replacing the other, it makes sense for the sizing to
remain the same.
Since each seat has its own focus, do not destroy a workspace until it
is no longer focused by any seat. This prevents seats from being forced
to evacuate the workspace just because another seat switched focus away
from it
In handle_seat_node_destroy, it was possible to focus the node attached
to the seat node that is being destroyed when an empty workspace was
being destroyed in a multiple seat environment. This resulted in
infinite recursion when attempting to destroy the workspace. This just
moves the seat node destruction higher so it cannot be the focus
inactive for the seat. This is the same ordering that is applied to
destruction of seat nodes for containers
Since output names can change in various configurations, including
DisplayPort MST, prefer output identifiers for the output priority.
Users can still use `workspace <ws> output <names-or-ids>`, but any
output that is programmatically added to the list will be added under
the output identifier. If the output name exists in the list (from the
user workspace output configs), then that will be retained instead of
switching to the output identifier for that output.
When applying an output config, an output may transform or be altered
in some way that effects the cursor. In order for the cursor images to
be updated properly, all cursors need to be rebased after applying
output configs.
This just adds a small quality of life improvement to the cursor hiding
functionality. The cursor will no longer be hidden unless all buttons
are released.
This enhances the opacity command to support relative assignment as well
as the currently implemented absolute assignment. The syntax is copied
from the same format that gaps uses for relative and absolute setting.
An example usage in a sway config looks like:
// relative change (this feature)
bindsym button4 opacity plus .1
bindsym button5 opacity minus .1
// absolute change (this feature)
bindsym button4 opacity set 1
bindsym button5 opacity set .3
// old way, still supported
bindsym button4 opacity 1
bindsym button5 opacity .3
This adds support for specifying a binding for a specific group. Any
binding without a group listed will be available in all groups. The
priority for matching bindings is as follows: input device, group, and
locked state.
For full compatibility with i3, this also adds Mode_switch as an alias
for Group2. Since i3 only supports this for backwards compatibility
with older versions of i3, it is implemented here, but not documented.
In sway_keyboard_config, do not change the keymap when the new keymap
is unchanged, unless this is during a config reload. The reasoning for
this is to prevent the effective layout from being reset to index 0 for
input config changes unrelated to the keymap.
This just fixes the check in set_send_events for whether the mode has
changed. LIBINPUT_CONFIG_SEND_EVENTS_ENABLED is 0 so the bitmask check
cannot be fixed, but Sway doesn't allow multiple modes to be set anyway
(not really sure why you would need to) so a basic equality check works
Sibling amounts were being calculated after the original fraction had
been altered. This led to broken resize amounts. Fix that by calculating
things upfront before adjusting values which also makes the code
cleaner.
For sanity checks also calculate the sibling amount with the
ceiling so we never go below the sanity check even by one pixel.
Fixes#4386
The documentation for wayland-server.h says:
> Use of this header file is discouraged. Prefer including
> wayland-server-core.h instead, which does not include the server protocol
> header and as such only defines the library PI, excluding the deprecated API
> below.
Replacing wayland-server.h with wayland-server-core.h allows us to drop the
WL_HIDE_DEPRECATED declaration.
This commit si similar to wlroots' ca45f4490ccc ("Remove all wayland-server.h
includes").
When arranging the workspace, prev_x and prev_y should be ignoring the
current gaps otherwise the workspace diff_x and diff_y location deltas
will be off. When the deltas are off, each arrangement of the workspace
would incorrectly move floaters an extra -workspace->current_gaps.left
along the x-axis and an extra -workspace->current_gaps.top along the
y-axis.
This adds a libinput_config change type to the input event for when
the libinput config for a device changes
In order for this to be possible to track, the libinput config code
had to be refactored. It is now extracted into a separate file to
isolate it from the rest of the input management code.
This adds an ipc event related to input devices. Currently the
following changes are supported:
- added: when an input device becomes available
- removed: when an input device is no longer available
- xkb_keymap_changed: (keyboards only) the keymap changed
- xkb_layout_changed: (keyboards only) the effective layout changed
Similar to seat command, this provides an alias for the current output.
Instead of the output name or identifier, `-` can be used to operate on
the focused output by name and `--` can be used to operate on the
focused output by its identifier. This will prevent operating on the
no-op output when using either alias.
Adds a new commend "xkb_file", which constructs the internal
xkb_keymap from a xkb file rather than an RMLVO configuration.
This allows greater flexibility when specifying xkb configurations.
An xkb file can be dumped with the xkbcomp program.
Instead of tracking gaps per child apply gaps in two logical places:
1. In tiled containers use the layout code to add the gaps between
windows. This is much simpler and guarantees that the sizing of children
is correct.
2. In the workspace itself apply all the gaps around the edge. Here
we're in the correct position to size inner and outer gaps correctly and
decide on smart gaps in a single location.
Fixes#4296
Instead of using container->width/height as both the input and output
of the layout calculation have container->width_fraction/height_fraction
as the share of the parent this container occupies and calculate the
layout based on that. That way the container arrangement can always be
recalculated even if width/height have been altered by things like
fullscreen.
To do this several parts are reworked:
- The vertical and horizontal arrangement code is ajusted to work with
fractions instead of directly with width/height
- The resize code is then changed to manipulate the fractions when
working on tiled containers.
- Finally the places that manipulated width/height are adjusted to
match. The adjusted parts are container split, swap, and the input
seat code.
It's possible that some parts of the code are now adjusting width and
height only for those to be immediately recalculated. That's harmless
and since non-tiled containers are still sized with width/height
directly it may avoid breaking other corner cases.
Fixes#3547Fixes#4297
If there is more than one new window layout correctly by calculating the
default size of the new windows using the information of how many of
them there are in total.
This helps with issue #3547 but doesn't fix it in all situations. Things
now work correctly if the first layout of new windows happens after
leaving fullscreen. But if for some reason an arrange_container() gets
called while we are fullscreen the windows will still be incorrectly
sized after saved_width/saved_height get used to restore the first
window's size before going fullscreen.
Previously, `layout toggle` and `layout toggle split` would set L_VERT
when layout was L_HORIZ, otherwise it would set L_HORIZ. This meant
that when the layout was L_TABBED or L_STACKED, it would always be
L_HORIZ. This extends #4315 (which corrects the handling when multiple
layouts are given) to try prev_split_layout,
config->default_orientation, and then falling back to L_VERT when the
output is taller than wide and L_HORIZ when wider than tall.
This fixes the logic of split for layout toggle when the default
layout is L_TABBED or L_STACKED. When the default layout is L_TABBED
or L_STACKED, the container/workspace may not have a prev_split_layout.
This was causing L_NONE to be returned by get_layout_toggle, which was
being handled as a syntax error. This adds logic to try
config->default_orientation when prev_split_layout is L_NONE. If that
is also L_NONE, then L_VERT is used when the output is taller than
wide, otherwise, L_HORIZ is used.
In apply_output_config, this sets output->{width,height} using the
values in the output box. Previously, they were being set using
wlr_output_transformed_resolution, which takes the width and height
from the wlr_output and just checks whether they should be swapped
based on the transform. This did not take into account the output's
scale. wlr_output_effective_resolution could be used instead, which
handles both transform and scale. However, the values in the output box
have already been processed by wlr_output_effective_resolution so they
can just be used directly
This adds checks to the input_manager_libinput_reset_* functions to
only attempt resetting supported options on reload. This should have no
functional difference to the user, but will remove several `Failed to
apply libinput config: Unsupported configuration option` lines from the
log that can be noisy and potential red herrings.
This adds a --reload flag to cmd_bindswitch that allows for the binding
to be executed on reload. One possible use case for this is to allow
users to disable outputs when the lid closes and enable them when the
lid opens without having to open and re-close the lid after a reload.
The function used for comparing two output names in the workspace
output priority lists was inverted. This was causing priority to not be
stored correctly resulting in workspaces not always being restored or
moved to the desired outputs
This allows for modes to be created, bindings to be added to modes, and
bindings to be removed from modes at runtime. Additionally, this also
allows for `mode <mode>` to be deferred in the config to set an initial
mode.
This separates the logic for seat subcommand handlers that only perform
actions on the seat and handlers that alter the seat config. The former
group can immediately free the seat config after running the command as
it is only used by the subcommand to find the name of the seat to
operate on. The latter group alters the seat config so it will need to
go through the storage and application stage (assuming success).
Without this change, the handlers listed in the config_handlers or
command_handlers arrays (depending on reading or active) in commands.c
would be valid subcommands. To make matters worse, they would also take
precedence over the defined subcommand handlers.
This corrects find_handler to only work on the handler array given
instead of implicitly trying others.
Since xwayland can only be enabled/disabled at launch, the xwayland
status should be retained on reload. Having `xwayland enabled|disabled`
in the config, should not cause `config->xwayland` to be invalid on
reload. This also returns `CMD_FAILURE` with a message that xwayland
can only be enabled/disabled on launch when trying to set the invalid
status on reload. This allows swaynag to notify the user that the
change will not take effect until sway is restarted.
Currently container_replace removes the container from the scratchpad
and re-adds it afterwards. For the split commands this results in the
container being send to the scratchpad, which results in a NULL segfault
if the same container should be shown.
Pass an optional workspace to root_scratchpad_add_container, if the
workspace is passed the window will continue to show on the workspace.
If NULL is passed it is sent to the scratchpad.
This was an issue if no other window except the scratchpad container was
on the workspace.
Fixes#4240
This adds the logic to defer binding execution while sway is still
initializing. Without this, the binding command would be executed, but
the command handler would return CMD_DEFER, which was being treated as
a failure to run. To avoid partial executions, this will defer all
bindings while config->active is false.
This patch fixes faulty command parsing introduced by
f0f5de9a9e. When that commit allowed
criteria reset on ';' delimeters in commands lists, it failed to account
for its inner ','-parsing loop eating threw the entire rest of the
string.
This patch refactors argsep to use a list of multiple separators, and
(optionally) return the separator that it matched against in this
iteration via a pointer. This allows it to hint at the command parser
which separator was used at the end of the last command, allowing it to
trigger a potential secondary read of the criteria.
Fixes#4239