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/*
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
2020-08-02 22:22:19 +00:00
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2013, 2016, 2017 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
2020-08-02 22:22:19 +00:00
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "xkb.h"
#include "utils.h"
// frameworks
#include <KConfigGroup>
// KWayland
#include <KWaylandServer/keyboard_interface.h>
#include <KWaylandServer/seat_interface.h>
// Qt
#include <QTemporaryFile>
#include <QKeyEvent>
#include <QtXkbCommonSupport/private/qxkbcommon_p.h>
// xkbcommon
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon-compose.h>
#include <xkbcommon/xkbcommon-keysyms.h>
// system
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <bitset>
Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(KWIN_XKB, "kwin_xkbcommon", QtWarningMsg)
namespace KWin
{
static void xkbLogHandler(xkb_context *context, xkb_log_level priority, const char *format, va_list args)
{
Q_UNUSED(context)
char buf[1024];
int length = std::vsnprintf(buf, 1023, format, args);
while (length > 0 && std::isspace(buf[length - 1])) {
--length;
}
if (length <= 0) {
return;
}
switch (priority) {
case XKB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG:
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB, "XKB: %.*s", length, buf);
break;
case XKB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO:
qCInfo(KWIN_XKB, "XKB: %.*s", length, buf);
break;
case XKB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING:
qCWarning(KWIN_XKB, "XKB: %.*s", length, buf);
break;
case XKB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR:
case XKB_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL:
default:
qCCritical(KWIN_XKB, "XKB: %.*s", length, buf);
break;
}
}
Xkb::Xkb(QObject *parent)
: QObject(parent)
, m_context(xkb_context_new(XKB_CONTEXT_NO_FLAGS))
, m_keymap(nullptr)
, m_state(nullptr)
, m_shiftModifier(0)
, m_capsModifier(0)
, m_controlModifier(0)
, m_altModifier(0)
, m_metaModifier(0)
, m_numModifier(0)
, m_numLock(0)
, m_capsLock(0)
, m_scrollLock(0)
, m_modifiers(Qt::NoModifier)
, m_consumedModifiers(Qt::NoModifier)
, m_keysym(XKB_KEY_NoSymbol)
, m_leds()
{
qRegisterMetaType<KWin::Xkb::LEDs>();
if (!m_context) {
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB) << "Could not create xkb context";
} else {
xkb_context_set_log_level(m_context, XKB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG);
xkb_context_set_log_fn(m_context, &xkbLogHandler);
// get locale as described in xkbcommon doc
// cannot use QLocale as it drops the modifier part
QByteArray locale = qgetenv("LC_ALL");
if (locale.isEmpty()) {
locale = qgetenv("LC_CTYPE");
}
if (locale.isEmpty()) {
locale = qgetenv("LANG");
}
if (locale.isEmpty()) {
locale = QByteArrayLiteral("C");
}
m_compose.table = xkb_compose_table_new_from_locale(m_context, locale.constData(), XKB_COMPOSE_COMPILE_NO_FLAGS);
if (m_compose.table) {
m_compose.state = xkb_compose_state_new(m_compose.table, XKB_COMPOSE_STATE_NO_FLAGS);
}
}
}
Xkb::~Xkb()
{
xkb_compose_state_unref(m_compose.state);
xkb_compose_table_unref(m_compose.table);
xkb_state_unref(m_state);
xkb_keymap_unref(m_keymap);
xkb_context_unref(m_context);
}
void Xkb::setConfig(const KSharedConfigPtr &config) {
m_configGroup = config->group("Layout");
}
void Xkb::setNumLockConfig(const KSharedConfigPtr &config) {
m_numLockConfig = config;
}
void Xkb::reconfigure()
{
if (!m_context) {
return;
}
xkb_keymap *keymap = nullptr;
if (!qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("KWIN_XKB_DEFAULT_KEYMAP")) {
keymap = loadKeymapFromConfig();
}
if (!keymap) {
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB) << "Could not create xkb keymap from configuration";
keymap = loadDefaultKeymap();
}
if (keymap) {
updateKeymap(keymap);
} else {
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB) << "Could not create default xkb keymap";
}
}
static bool stringIsEmptyOrNull(const char *str)
{
return str == nullptr || str[0] == '\0';
}
/**
* libxkbcommon uses secure_getenv to read the XKB_DEFAULT_* variables.
* As kwin_wayland may have the CAP_SET_NICE capability, it returns nullptr
* so we need to do it ourselves (see xkb_context_sanitize_rule_names).
**/
void Xkb::applyEnvironmentRules(xkb_rule_names &ruleNames)
{
if (stringIsEmptyOrNull(ruleNames.rules)) {
ruleNames.rules = getenv("XKB_DEFAULT_RULES");
}
if (stringIsEmptyOrNull(ruleNames.model)) {
ruleNames.model = getenv("XKB_DEFAULT_MODEL");
}
if (stringIsEmptyOrNull(ruleNames.layout)) {
ruleNames.layout = getenv("XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT");
ruleNames.variant = getenv("XKB_DEFAULT_VARIANT");
}
if (ruleNames.options == nullptr) {
ruleNames.options = getenv("XKB_DEFAULT_OPTIONS");
}
m_layoutList = QString::fromLatin1(ruleNames.layout).split(QLatin1Char(','));
}
xkb_keymap *Xkb::loadKeymapFromConfig()
{
// load config
if (!m_configGroup.isValid()) {
return nullptr;
}
const QByteArray model = m_configGroup.readEntry("Model", "pc104").toLatin1();
const QByteArray layout = m_configGroup.readEntry("LayoutList").toLatin1();
const QByteArray variant = m_configGroup.readEntry("VariantList").toLatin1();
const QByteArray options = m_configGroup.readEntry("Options").toLatin1();
xkb_rule_names ruleNames = {
.rules = nullptr,
.model = model.constData(),
.layout = layout.constData(),
.variant = variant.constData(),
.options = options.constData()
};
applyEnvironmentRules(ruleNames);
return xkb_keymap_new_from_names(m_context, &ruleNames, XKB_KEYMAP_COMPILE_NO_FLAGS);
}
xkb_keymap *Xkb::loadDefaultKeymap()
{
xkb_rule_names ruleNames = {};
applyEnvironmentRules(ruleNames);
return xkb_keymap_new_from_names(m_context, &ruleNames, XKB_KEYMAP_COMPILE_NO_FLAGS);
}
void Xkb::installKeymap(int fd, uint32_t size)
{
if (!m_context) {
return;
}
char *map = reinterpret_cast<char*>(mmap(nullptr, size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0));
if (map == MAP_FAILED) {
return;
}
xkb_keymap *keymap = xkb_keymap_new_from_string(m_context, map, XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1, XKB_MAP_COMPILE_PLACEHOLDER);
munmap(map, size);
if (!keymap) {
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB) << "Could not map keymap from file";
return;
}
m_ownership = Ownership::Client;
updateKeymap(keymap);
}
void Xkb::updateKeymap(xkb_keymap *keymap)
{
Q_ASSERT(keymap);
xkb_state *state = xkb_state_new(keymap);
if (!state) {
qCDebug(KWIN_XKB) << "Could not create XKB state";
xkb_keymap_unref(keymap);
return;
}
// now release the old ones
xkb_state_unref(m_state);
xkb_keymap_unref(m_keymap);
m_keymap = keymap;
m_state = state;
m_shiftModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_SHIFT);
m_capsModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_CAPS);
m_controlModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_CTRL);
m_altModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_ALT);
m_metaModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_LOGO);
m_numModifier = xkb_keymap_mod_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_MOD_NAME_NUM);
m_numLock = xkb_keymap_led_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_LED_NAME_NUM);
m_capsLock = xkb_keymap_led_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_LED_NAME_CAPS);
m_scrollLock = xkb_keymap_led_get_index(m_keymap, XKB_LED_NAME_SCROLL);
m_currentLayout = xkb_state_serialize_layout(m_state, XKB_STATE_LAYOUT_EFFECTIVE);
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
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m_modifierState.depressed = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_DEPRESSED));
m_modifierState.latched = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LATCHED));
m_modifierState.locked = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LOCKED));
static bool s_startup = true;
if (s_startup || qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("KWIN_FORCE_NUM_LOCK_EVALUATION")) {
s_startup = false;
if (m_ownership == Ownership::Server && m_numModifier != XKB_MOD_INVALID && m_numLockConfig) {
const KConfigGroup config = m_numLockConfig->group("Keyboard");
// STATE_ON = 0, STATE_OFF = 1, STATE_UNCHANGED = 2, see plasma-desktop/kcms/keyboard/kcmmisc.h
const auto setting = config.readEntry("NumLock", 2);
const bool numLockIsOn = xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_numModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_LOCKED);
if ((setting == 0 && !numLockIsOn) || (setting == 1 && numLockIsOn)) {
std::bitset<sizeof(xkb_mod_mask_t)*8> mask{m_modifierState.locked};
if (mask.size() > m_numModifier) {
mask[m_numModifier] = (setting == 0);
m_modifierState.locked = mask.to_ulong();
xkb_state_update_mask(m_state, m_modifierState.depressed, m_modifierState.latched, m_modifierState.locked, 0, 0, m_currentLayout);
m_modifierState.locked = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LOCKED));
}
}
}
}
createKeymapFile();
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
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forwardModifiers();
updateModifiers();
}
void Xkb::createKeymapFile()
{
const auto currentKeymap = keymapContents();
if (currentKeymap.isEmpty()) {
return;
}
m_seat->keyboard()->setKeymap(currentKeymap);
}
QByteArray Xkb::keymapContents() const
{
if (!m_seat || !m_seat->keyboard()) {
return {};
}
// TODO: uninstall keymap on server?
if (!m_keymap) {
return {};
}
ScopedCPointer<char> keymapString(xkb_keymap_get_as_string(m_keymap, XKB_KEYMAP_FORMAT_TEXT_V1));
if (keymapString.isNull()) {
return {};
}
return keymapString.data();
}
void Xkb::updateModifiers(uint32_t modsDepressed, uint32_t modsLatched, uint32_t modsLocked, uint32_t group)
{
if (!m_keymap || !m_state) {
return;
}
xkb_state_update_mask(m_state, modsDepressed, modsLatched, modsLocked, 0, 0, group);
updateModifiers();
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
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forwardModifiers();
}
void Xkb::updateKey(uint32_t key, InputRedirection::KeyboardKeyState state)
{
if (!m_keymap || !m_state) {
return;
}
xkb_state_update_key(m_state, key + 8, static_cast<xkb_key_direction>(state));
if (state == InputRedirection::KeyboardKeyPressed) {
const auto sym = toKeysym(key);
if (m_compose.state && xkb_compose_state_feed(m_compose.state, sym) == XKB_COMPOSE_FEED_ACCEPTED) {
switch (xkb_compose_state_get_status(m_compose.state)) {
case XKB_COMPOSE_NOTHING:
m_keysym = sym;
break;
case XKB_COMPOSE_COMPOSED:
m_keysym = xkb_compose_state_get_one_sym(m_compose.state);
break;
default:
m_keysym = XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
break;
}
} else {
m_keysym = sym;
}
}
updateModifiers();
updateConsumedModifiers(key);
}
void Xkb::updateModifiers()
{
Qt::KeyboardModifiers mods = Qt::NoModifier;
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_shiftModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1 ||
xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_capsModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ShiftModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_altModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::AltModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_controlModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ControlModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_metaModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::MetaModifier;
}
if (m_keysym >= XKB_KEY_KP_Space && m_keysym <= XKB_KEY_KP_9) {
mods |= Qt::KeypadModifier;
}
m_modifiers = mods;
// update LEDs
LEDs leds;
if (xkb_state_led_index_is_active(m_state, m_numLock) == 1) {
leds = leds | LED::NumLock;
}
if (xkb_state_led_index_is_active(m_state, m_capsLock) == 1) {
leds = leds | LED::CapsLock;
}
if (xkb_state_led_index_is_active(m_state, m_scrollLock) == 1) {
leds = leds | LED::ScrollLock;
}
if (m_leds != leds) {
m_leds = leds;
Q_EMIT ledsChanged(m_leds);
}
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
2017-04-14 19:01:20 +00:00
m_currentLayout = xkb_state_serialize_layout(m_state, XKB_STATE_LAYOUT_EFFECTIVE);
m_modifierState.depressed = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_DEPRESSED));
m_modifierState.latched = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LATCHED));
m_modifierState.locked = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LOCKED));
}
void Xkb::forwardModifiers()
{
if (!m_seat || !m_seat->keyboard()) {
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
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return;
}
m_seat->notifyKeyboardModifiers(m_modifierState.depressed,
m_modifierState.latched,
m_modifierState.locked,
m_currentLayout);
}
QString Xkb::layoutName(xkb_layout_index_t index) const
{
if (!m_keymap) {
return QString{};
}
return QString::fromLocal8Bit(xkb_keymap_layout_get_name(m_keymap, index));
}
QString Xkb::layoutName() const
{
return layoutName(m_currentLayout);
}
const QString &Xkb::layoutShortName(int index) const
{
return m_layoutList.at(index);
}
void Xkb::updateConsumedModifiers(uint32_t key)
{
Qt::KeyboardModifiers mods = Qt::NoModifier;
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_consumed2(m_state, key + 8, m_shiftModifier, XKB_CONSUMED_MODE_GTK) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ShiftModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_consumed2(m_state, key + 8, m_altModifier, XKB_CONSUMED_MODE_GTK) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::AltModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_consumed2(m_state, key + 8, m_controlModifier, XKB_CONSUMED_MODE_GTK) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ControlModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_consumed2(m_state, key + 8, m_metaModifier, XKB_CONSUMED_MODE_GTK) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::MetaModifier;
}
m_consumedModifiers = mods;
}
Qt::KeyboardModifiers Xkb::modifiersRelevantForGlobalShortcuts(uint32_t scanCode) const
{
if (!m_state) {
return Qt::NoModifier;
}
Qt::KeyboardModifiers mods = Qt::NoModifier;
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_shiftModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ShiftModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_altModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::AltModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_controlModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::ControlModifier;
}
if (xkb_state_mod_index_is_active(m_state, m_metaModifier, XKB_STATE_MODS_EFFECTIVE) == 1) {
mods |= Qt::MetaModifier;
}
Qt::KeyboardModifiers consumedMods = m_consumedModifiers;
if ((mods & Qt::ShiftModifier) && (consumedMods == Qt::ShiftModifier)) {
// test whether current keysym is a letter
// in that case the shift should be removed from the consumed modifiers again
// otherwise it would not be possible to trigger e.g. Shift+W as a shortcut
// see BUG: 370341
if (QChar(toQtKey(m_keysym, scanCode, Qt::ControlModifier)).isLetter()) {
consumedMods = Qt::KeyboardModifiers();
}
}
return mods & ~consumedMods;
}
xkb_keysym_t Xkb::toKeysym(uint32_t key)
{
if (!m_state) {
return XKB_KEY_NoSymbol;
}
return xkb_state_key_get_one_sym(m_state, key + 8);
}
QString Xkb::toString(xkb_keysym_t keysym)
{
if (!m_state || keysym == XKB_KEY_NoSymbol) {
return QString();
}
QByteArray byteArray(7, 0);
int ok = xkb_keysym_to_utf8(keysym, byteArray.data(), byteArray.size());
if (ok == -1 || ok == 0) {
return QString();
}
return QString::fromUtf8(byteArray.constData());
}
Qt::Key Xkb::toQtKey(xkb_keysym_t keySym,
uint32_t scanCode,
Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers,
bool superAsMeta) const
{
// FIXME: passing superAsMeta doesn't have impact due to bug in the Qt function, so handle it below
Qt::Key qtKey = Qt::Key( QXkbCommon::keysymToQtKey(keySym, modifiers, m_state, scanCode + 8, superAsMeta) );
// FIXME: workarounds for symbols currently wrong/not mappable via keysymToQtKey()
if (superAsMeta && (qtKey == Qt::Key_Super_L || qtKey == Qt::Key_Super_R)) {
// translate Super/Hyper keys to Meta if we're using them as the MetaModifier
qtKey = Qt::Key_Meta;
} else if (qtKey > 0xff && keySym <= 0xff) {
// XKB_KEY_mu, XKB_KEY_ydiaeresis go here
qtKey = Qt::Key(keySym);
#if QT_VERSION_MAJOR < 6 // since Qt 5 LTS is frozen
} else if (keySym == XKB_KEY_Sys_Req) {
// fixed in QTBUG-92087
qtKey = Qt::Key_SysReq;
#endif
}
return qtKey;
}
bool Xkb::shouldKeyRepeat(quint32 key) const
{
if (!m_keymap) {
return false;
}
return xkb_keymap_key_repeats(m_keymap, key + 8) != 0;
}
void Xkb::switchToNextLayout()
{
if (!m_keymap || !m_state) {
return;
}
const xkb_layout_index_t numLayouts = xkb_keymap_num_layouts(m_keymap);
const xkb_layout_index_t nextLayout = (xkb_state_serialize_layout(m_state, XKB_STATE_LAYOUT_EFFECTIVE) + 1) % numLayouts;
switchToLayout(nextLayout);
}
void Xkb::switchToPreviousLayout()
{
if (!m_keymap || !m_state) {
return;
}
const xkb_layout_index_t previousLayout = m_currentLayout == 0 ? numberOfLayouts() - 1 : m_currentLayout -1;
switchToLayout(previousLayout);
}
bool Xkb::switchToLayout(xkb_layout_index_t layout)
{
if (!m_keymap || !m_state || layout >= numberOfLayouts()) {
return false;
}
const xkb_mod_mask_t depressed = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_DEPRESSED));
const xkb_mod_mask_t latched = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LATCHED));
const xkb_mod_mask_t locked = xkb_state_serialize_mods(m_state, xkb_state_component(XKB_STATE_MODS_LOCKED));
xkb_state_update_mask(m_state, depressed, latched, locked, 0, 0, layout);
updateModifiers();
Handle modifier updates in the same sequence as Wayland does Summary: Consider the case that capslock gets pressed and released. In the case of Weston we have a sequence of: 1. Key press event 2. Modifier changed event 3. Key release event 4. Modifier changed event KWin however used to send the events in the following sequence: 1. Modifier changed event (on key press) 2. Key press event 3. Modifier changed event (on key release) 4. Key release event It looks like Xwayland is not able to properly process the sequence sent by KWin. And in fact KWin's sequence is wrong as it sends a state which does not match. We report that the caps lock is pressed in the modifiers prior to the application getting informed about the key press of caps lock. This change aligns KWin's implementation to the behavior of Weston. The main difference is that when modifiers change Xkb internally caches the serialized modifier states. And KeyboardInputRedirection just forwards the modifiers to KWayland::Server::SeatInterface once the processing has finished. SeatInterface ignores the forwarding if no states changes, so it is fine to do it that way. BUG: 377155 Test Plan: Not yet tested with an affected Xwayland as I only have 1.18 and the problem started with 1.19. But verified the sequence of events with WAYLAND_DEBUG and caps lock stil working in QtWayland clients and Xwayland 1.18 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5452
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forwardModifiers();
return true;
}
quint32 Xkb::numberOfLayouts() const
{
if (!m_keymap) {
return 0;
}
return xkb_keymap_num_layouts(m_keymap);
}
void Xkb::setSeat(KWaylandServer::SeatInterface *seat)
{
m_seat = QPointer<KWaylandServer::SeatInterface>(seat);
}
}