In particular, modified public creator and destructor function names,
added a display destroy listener, safely extract user data from
resources, send correct time (in usecs) in rootston, etc.
This is a common interface that can be used for all primary selection
protocols, as discussed in [1]. A new function wlr_seat_set_primary_selection
is added to set the primary selection for all protocols.
The seat now owns again the source, and resets the selection to NULL when
destroyed.
[1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1367#issuecomment-442403454
This commits completely refactors wlr_gtk_primary_selection. The goal is to
remove gtk-primary-selection state from the seat and better handle inert
resources where it makes sense.
wlr_seat_client.primary_selection_devices has been removed and replaced by
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. This allows us to make offers inert when the
current selection is replaced.
wlr_seat_set_primary_selection has been removed because it relied on wlr_seat
instead of wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager. A new function,
wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager_set_selection (candidate for the
longest function name in wlroots) has been added. It doesn't take a serial
anymore as serial checking only makes sense for set_selection requests coming
from Wayland clients (serial checking is now done in the Wayland interface
implementation).
Since wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager is now required to set the
selection, a new function wlr_xwayland_set_gtk_primary_selection_device_manager
(candidate number two for longest function name) has been added.
Devices are now made inert when the seat goes away.
Future work includes removing the last primary selection bits from the seat,
mainly wlr_seat.primary_selection_source and wlr_seat.events.primary_selection,
replacing those with new fields in wlr_gtk_primary_selection_device. Or maybe
we could keep those in the seat and replace them with a re-usable interface
(for future zwp_primary_selection_v1 support). We need to think how we'll sync
these three protocols (GTK, X11 and wayland-protocols).
See https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/1388
shm_open is a POSIX function creating an in-memory file. Using it simplifies
the code and removes the dependency on XDG_RUNTIME_DIR. The only downside is
that we need to generate a random name for the shm file.
To prevent wl_keyboard keymap being written to by clients, use a unique
file descriptor for each wl_keyboard resource.
Reference: weston, commit 76829fc4eaea329d2a525c3978271e13bd76c078
After destroying a keyboard input device, seat's listeners could still be pointing to destroyed wlr_input_device signals. This patch makes sure the references are removed while the input device is being destroyed.
There were a few issues after rebase, that the merge algorithm didn't
throw at my face:
wlr_output did a check on the actual role, not a string anymore, so that
had to go to allow tablet-v2 to set cursor surfaces.
A few L_DEBUG/L_ERRORs were still around
There was a user-after-free in tablet-group free()ing, probably after
insufficient testing from a previous feedback pass
wl_resource_for_each_safe isn't safe to use here because it accesses
the list's head memory one last time at the end of the loop. Work
around this by breaking out early.
==19880==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x60d0000e6368 at pc 0x7fab68619de2 bp 0x7ffd5c91cee0 sp 0x7ffd5c91ced0
READ of size 8 at 0x60d0000e6368 thread T0
#0 0x7fab68619de1 in wlr_seat_destroy ../types/seat/wlr_seat.c:179
#1 0x7fab68619fb9 in handle_display_destroy ../types/seat/wlr_seat.c:196
#2 0x7fab688e4f8f in wl_priv_signal_emit src/wayland-server.c:2024
#3 0x7fab688e56ca in wl_display_destroy src/wayland-server.c:1092
#4 0x40c11e in server_fini ../sway/server.c:138
#5 0x40b1a8 in main ../sway/main.c:438
#6 0x7fab67b5e18a in __libc_start_main ../csu/libc-start.c:308
#7 0x409359 in _start (/opt/wayland/bin/sway+0x409359)
0x60d0000e6368 is located 24 bytes inside of 144-byte region [0x60d0000e6350,0x60d0000e63e0)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7fab6a7d6880 in __interceptor_free (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0xee880)
#1 0x7fab68619805 in seat_client_handle_resource_destroy ../types/seat/wlr_seat.c:97
#2 0x7fab688e5025 in destroy_resource src/wayland-server.c:688
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7fab6a7d6e50 in calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0xeee50)
#1 0x7fab686198df in seat_handle_bind ../types/seat/wlr_seat.c:127
#2 0x7fab6530503d in ffi_call_unix64 (/lib64/libffi.so.6+0x603d)
This lets clients bind to a seat multiple times by re-using the existing
wlr_seat_client whenever a duplicate request happens.
Previously, an independant wlr_seat_client would be created and only
events from one would be processed.
Fixes#1023.