Some tray items re-register the same bus name and object path during normal
operation. Treat that path as an idempotent registration instead of logging a
warning, while still completing the DBus method successfully.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Load attention and overlay pixmaps from item properties, watch the
corresponding update signals, and prefer attention artwork while an item is in
NeedsAttention state.
When an item only exports an attention movie asset, fall back to loading that
asset as a static pixbuf so the tray still shows the alert state.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Return the host registration method correctly on duplicate host registration
and emit HostUnregistered instead of HostRegistered when the last host
vanishes.
Also free the corresponding name watch once the tracked host/item disappears so
the watcher does not leak stale watch records.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Only add tray widgets after the SNI proxy has finished initializing and the
item has a valid id/category pair.
This also removes invalid items through the host teardown path, refreshes the
tray when item status changes, and avoids calling DBus methods through a null
proxy during early clicks or scroll events.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Valgrind Massif profiling revealed that invoking Gtk::IconTheme::rescan_if_needed() inside SNI updateImage() and getIconByName() loops caused considerable memory churn and potential filesystem stat overhead whenever a system tray app pushed a metadata update.
This commit removes the rescan polling from the SNI proxy callback pipeline and the DefaultGtkIconThemeWrapper, restricting icon theme caching to load boundaries.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Memory profiling via Valgrind Massif indicated that 10-20% of peak memory allocations within the SNI loop resulted from copying DBus image data payloads via g_memdup2 before modifying them from ARGB to RGBA.
This commit optimizes the pixel conversion by directly allocating the final array via g_malloc and running the ARGB->RGBA transposition in a single pass while copying from the read-only GVariant buffer, entirely eliminating the intermediate g_memdup stage.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
- Replaced pass-by-value std::string parameters with const std::string&
or std::string_view to prevent SSO overallocations.
- Refactored static mapping functions in UPower to return
std::string_view instead of constructing std::string literals, enabling
perfect cache locality.
- Optimized string concatenation in hot loops (network IPs, inhibitor
lists, sway window marks) by using std::string::append() and
pre-reserving capacity instead of overloaded operator+ which produces
temporary heap instances.
These optimizations reduce high-frequency memory churn and overall heap
fragmentation within the main rendering loops.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Since fmt 11.0.0, formatter:format() is required to be const. Mark
all of the specializations as const to be compatible with fmt 11.
This change is implemented in the same spirit of 7725f6ed5a.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <tchaikov@gmail.com>
Previously, the only way to select all the module labels was with the
following kind of selector:
```css
.modules-left > widget > label,
.modules-center > widget > label,
.modules-right > widget > label {
/* ... */
}
```
(and a matching block for the `box` containers).
Now, this can be expressed as
```css
label.module, box.module {
/* ... */
}
```
This reverts commit 2d33c20231 and
reapplies various patches for memory leaks.
The reason for the revert was a bug for a maximum duration interval
which caused sleep_for() to cause unpredictable behavior.
The segfaults were happening on GTK icon theme functions, which are
called via the C++ interface functions such as Gtk::IconTheme::has_icon.
There are multiple modules and threads using this functions on the default
icon theme by calling Gtk::IconTheme::get_default(), which returns the same
object for all callers, and was causing concurrent access to the same internal
data structures on the GTK lib. Even a seemingly read-only function such as
has_icon can cause writes due to the internal icon cache being updated.
To avoid this issues, a program wide global mutex must be used to ensure
a single thread is accessing the default icon theme instance.
This commit implements wrappers for the existing IconTheme function calls,
ensuring the global lock is held while calling the underling GTK functions.
After upgrading to the latest release of Waybar the bar will crash
whenever I close the laptop lid. After some debugging I believe it is
because the watching added by watch_name is not being correctly canceled
using unwatch_name. After the Tray object and Host object are destroyed,
additional callbacks will become use-after-free.
Looks like commit 3af1853260 removed the
unwatch_name. I'm not sure why it did that, but it seemed dangerous.
Additionally, bus_name_id_ is created by own_name. According to that
function's documentation, the correct inverse operation is unown_name.