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Author SHA1 Message Date
9b2d99fa79 rules: fix assertion failure
If a view that is currently being destroyed is matched by a newly added
rule river crashes due to an assertion failure.

Fix this and add another assertion to make this precondition more
visible to the users of RuleList.match().
2024-02-21 13:37:39 +01:00
53c09be846 Root: fix crash on deinit() 2024-02-20 23:14:12 +01:00
a04c18819b Root: fix crash on output disable
If there is a transaction inflight when an output is disabled then we
must call View.commitTransaction() for any views evacuated from the
disabled output to ensure transaction state remains consistent.

Root.commitTransaction() will not call View.commitTransaction()
for these evacuated views as their output is no longer around.
2024-02-20 23:14:12 +01:00
fa5a1e5da0 XdgToplevel: handle timed out state in configure()
If a new transaction is started that calls configure() on an xdg
toplevel with a timed_out/timed_out_acked configure_state we currently
leave the configure_state untouched if no new configure is needed.

This can cause an assertion failure in View.commitTransaction() if the
xdg toplevel still hasn't acked/committed by the time the new
transaction completes.

To fix this, update the configure_state as necessary.
2024-02-20 23:14:12 +01:00
46323b4a5b InputConfig: simplify libinput API usage
All of these API calls checking if the device supports a given option
and checking if the value would be changed are effectively useless.

A quick peek inside the libinput source code shows us that all of these
"setter" functions validate their arguments and return an error if they
are invalid.

Since we don't do anything with the information of whether or not a
config option has been changed or if a config option is even supported
for a given device, all these apply() functions can be simplified to a
single libinput function call.
2024-02-20 11:31:06 +01:00
1d40e5a9ab InputConfig: Implement disable while trackpointing 2024-02-20 00:21:15 +01:00
bf7b9d15dd Root: trival code cleanup in deactivateOutput() 2024-02-19 23:21:08 +01:00
b34e1c6ebd command/map: remove references to locked mods
These have never created functional mappings as far as I'm aware.
2024-02-19 18:23:17 +01:00
6692656c00 river: clear up docs on -c parameter
This makes the --help message clearly mention that the default init
executable is overidden.
2024-02-19 18:19:06 +01:00
a7b174ccf4 command/input: cleanup memory manangement a bit 2024-02-19 18:07:56 +01:00
931b6268e7 command/input: support globs 2024-02-19 18:07:45 +01:00
7f1f9152f2 river: add -no-xwayland cli flag
Add a cli flag to disable xwayland at runtime even if river has been
built with xwayland support.
2024-02-19 17:27:25 +01:00
ec9a1b4303 Keyboard: ignore >32 simultaneous key presses
wlroots implements this behavior with its key press tracking but
continues to forward the events to the compositor. Matching the wlroots
behavior here seems like the best way to avoid strange edge cases and
this is unlikely to ever be an annoying limit in practice.

Also take this oppurtunity to finally refactor away the hasMapping()
function in a way that doesn't sacrifice correctness even when hitting
this 32 key press limit.
2024-02-19 11:40:58 +01:00
e1970e4d52 Keyboard: don't crash when coming from a different tty
It didn't occur to me that this is a completely valid case when a key
release event is received even though there was no press event known
to river.

(I've also just had this same crash on something else, but i don't
understand what the cause could be.)
2024-02-19 08:54:40 +00:00
d1bb27038b Keyboard: style/naming nits and comment tweaks
This commit includes no functional changes
2024-02-18 17:29:56 +01:00
93c2a2fd08 deps: update zig-wlroots
Simplifies wlr_seat.keyboardNotifyEnter() signature.
2024-02-18 16:08:51 +00:00
bd52c155ef Keyboard: rework key processing semantic
The old eat/pass-on point of view was good when there was only the
focused client to send the key to. But where does the input method
stand? Instead, we now want to know where the key goes, treating river
and clients all equally.

Thanks to ifreund for pointing me to std.BoundedArray which simplifies
some of the logic.
2024-02-18 15:31:53 +00:00
a1ce53a998 KeycodeSet: move to Keyboard.zig
The file was too short and did't make much sense on its own; actually,
it's quite clearly part of the Keyboard logic.
2024-02-18 07:33:29 +00:00
2bdbe414e8 View: don't clip off CSD shadow and the like
Instead just clip to the output dimensions as originally intended.
2024-02-15 11:59:38 +01:00
653b5c6660 river: fix names of input config settings 2024-02-15 11:41:43 +01:00
0cae415a93 refactor input configuration 2024-02-14 14:54:36 +01:00
a531311ac6 XdgToplevel: handle configure timeout gracefully
Currently configure timeouts hit the "client is buggy and initiated size
change while tiled or fullscreen" code path even if the client is not in
fact buggy. This causes state to get out of sync between river and the
client, and is highly visible as the borders drawn by river no longer
align with the buffer dimensions committed by the client.

This commit fixes this by tracking acks/commits in response to
configures even after a timeout and properly integrating them with the
transaction system.
2024-02-13 14:50:58 +01:00
f0b0606e9f View: clip scene tree to output
There are some cases in which a view can end up with a size/position
that places some part of it outside its output. For example, a window
with a large minimum size in a tiled layout that is placed near the
right or bottom edge of the output may extend past the output bounds.

The problem with this is that part of the view outside the output bounds
may be rendered on another output where it does not belong in a multi-
monitor setup.

To fix this, clip the surfaces of the view and the borders to the output
bounds.
2024-02-10 14:17:29 +01:00
93b8bbc2fd command/zoom: always warp cursor if configured
Focus may not actually change here so seat.focus() may not automatically
warp the cursor.  Nevertheless, a cursor warp seems to be what users
expect with `set-cursor-warp on-focus` configured, especially in
combination with focus-follows-cursor.
2024-02-10 12:00:14 +01:00
026c832ba1 xdg-toplevel: handle destroy before xdg-decoration 2024-02-06 12:59:09 +01:00
4685f6906d Keyboard: eat key before running mapping
To see why this is needed, compare the following flows:
  - user: press key 'j' with Super already pressed
  - Keyboard: handle mapping, focusing next view
  - Seat: send wl_keyboard.enter with keys Super and 'j'
  - Keyboard: eat key 'j'
versus:
  - user: press key 'j' with Super already pressed
  - Keyboard: eat key 'j'
  - Keyboard: handle mapping, focusing next view
  - Seat: send wl_keyboard.enter with key Super.

The necessity of this was already mentioned in 1e3b8ed1; however,
without a comment in code, it was removed in 393bfb42 as superfluous.
Hopefully, the newly added comment will prevent such mistakes in the
future.

Fixes https://github.com/riverwm/river/issues/978
2024-02-05 12:33:09 +01:00
66f1881a72 Keyboard: fix key handling/eating logic
As noticed by leon-p, last refactorings made river send a release event
to the client even if the press event has been eaten. In addition, the
introduction of input method support means that we need to remember
*why* we've eaten the key.

Also make KeycodeSet more strict: i am not aware of any case when a
keyboard could have the same key pressed twice (specifically, keyboard
groups have this handled in wlroots), so make the behavior follow a
smaller set of possible scenarios.
2024-02-01 13:52:59 +00:00
69a51cadb4 attach-mode: code/documentation style tweaks 2024-01-13 12:36:20 -06:00
6a71fc65b0 attach-mode: implement after <N> 2024-01-13 12:29:09 -06:00
6e9bd83e1d Root: use Output.PendingState for fallback
Using the same type for these has the potential to simplify some future
code.
2024-01-12 16:49:04 -06:00
62dbe34bda river: fix -log-level filtering
This has been broken since the Zig 0.11.0 upgrade it seems.
2024-01-11 17:10:26 -06:00
c9838c31b6 Keyboard: don't send enter before keymap event
It's unclear if this is technically a violation of the protocol or not,
but it makes little sense to do this and many clients in the wild crash
if wl_keyboard.enter is sent before wl_keyboard.keymap.
2024-01-11 16:55:02 -06:00
ec8f57e704 Keyboard: check translated keysyms for mappings
If our current approch without xkbcommon translation does not match any
mapping on a key event attempt to match the translated keysym as well.

This makes e.g. the keypad number keys (e.g. KP_1) work intuitively as
they may require translation with numlock active.

The reason we stopped doing this in I7c02ebcbc was due to layout where
e.g. Super+Shift+Space is translated as Space with the Shift modifier
consumed, thereby conflicting with a separate mapping for Super+Space.
This should not be a issue anymore though as we now only run a maximum
of one mapping per key event and we attemt to match mappings without
xkbcommon translation before attempting with translation.
2024-01-11 15:06:33 -06:00
f6c434c7a7 river: log version during startup 2024-01-10 17:32:35 -06:00
cc1f988e56 Root: fix stack order on restore from 0 outputs 2024-01-09 13:11:16 -06:00
c38e7e2d87 Root: remove unneeded fallback.inflight lists 2024-01-09 13:03:55 -06:00
5947f04408 Seat: fix potential crash in handleMapping()
I haven't actually managed to reproduce a crash here yet but I feel much
more comfortable about this code with this change.
2024-01-07 16:55:10 -06:00
dd9933b6a1 keyboard-groups: use globber for identifier matching 2024-01-07 12:37:03 -06:00
540ca043df Keyboard: fix mapping XF86ScreenSaver 2024-01-06 20:36:53 -06:00
afbc84c994 river: re-add wl_drm support for now
It seems to be a bit too early to drop support for this legacy protocol.

Xwayland apparently still relies on it for hardware acceleration as do
fairly recent mesa versions still in widespread use.
2024-01-06 19:23:55 -06:00
3605a46bb5 Cursor: Focus follows cursor focuses empty outputs
When `focus-follows-cursor` is set and the cursor moves onto an output
where no views are present on the currently visible tags, focus the
output itself instead of an individual view.

This is useful e.g. when you want to spawn a terminal on your empty
monitor or switch it to a different tag.  Previously such changes would
happen to the monitor on which you previous focus was, despite the
cursor being somewhere else.
2024-01-06 14:16:21 +02:00
9aa0f1a9a6 Output: fix possible crash on destroy 2024-01-05 12:50:36 -06:00
393bfb42b9 Keyboard: delete some uneeded code 2024-01-05 12:31:55 -06:00
913770975b Cursor: clean up cursor theme loading
wlroots will now load xcursor themes at the correct scale automatically
based on the scale of the outputs where ther cursors are displayed.

Also make the error handling a bit more robust.
2024-01-04 14:44:51 -06:00
9ce4525f08 river: Implement cursor_shape_v1 2024-01-04 14:14:00 -06:00
9f0e0f2c0a Cursor: actually set xcursor_name 2024-01-04 14:13:55 -06:00
c86f460135 Keyboard: Add new keyboards to groups if matched
Previously new keyboards would not be added to already existing
keyboard groups on (re-)connect. Only during the creation of
the groups themselves were devices added to them. This meant
that only keyboards connected during startup - before the init
is executed - would work with groups in a typical river session.
2024-01-04 11:00:16 -06:00
ebb6d1bdd1 xdg-activation: fix race with transaction system
This code could allows the view to be focused and urgent at the
same time if the request to activate the view is received just after
the pending focus has been set but before the transaction completes.
2024-01-04 10:10:31 -06:00
28dcd8320a linux-dmabuf: send better per-surface feedback
This commit leverages the new wlr_scene helper to send custom feedback
per surface rather than using the same default feedback for every
surface. This should allow direct scanout to work more reliably with
multiple outputs for example.
2024-01-03 17:23:53 -06:00
80ced04f68 river: drop support for wl_drm
wl_drm is a legacy interface superseded by the linux-dmabuf
protocol. All clients should migrate.

This commit drops support for the protocol which should help find
whatever problematic clients are left in the wild.

If it turns out that this is too soon we can easily keep supporting
wl_drm for a little while longer as wlroots has not yet dropped support
for it.
2024-01-03 17:22:00 -06:00