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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: 2016 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
2020-08-02 22:22:19 +00:00
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "x11_platform.h"
#include "x11cursor.h"
#include "x11placeholderoutput.h"
#include "edge.h"
#include "windowselector.h"
#ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING
#include "x11xrenderbackend.h"
#endif
#include <config-kwin.h>
#include <kwinconfig.h>
#if HAVE_EPOXY_GLX
#include "glxbackend.h"
#endif
#if HAVE_X11_XINPUT
#include "xinputintegration.h"
#endif
#include "abstract_client.h"
#include "composite.h"
#include "effects_x11.h"
#include "eglbackend.h"
#include "keyboard_input.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "screenedges_filter.h"
#include "options.h"
#include "overlaywindow_x11.h"
#include "non_composited_outline.h"
#include "workspace.h"
#include "x11_decoration_renderer.h"
#include "x11_output.h"
#include "xcbutils.h"
#include <kwinxrenderutils.h>
#include <KConfigGroup>
#include <KLocalizedString>
Don't use the global KConfig object on the OpenGL freeze detection thread Summary: This is meant to address Bug 372114. The problem here is that the KConfig object (and its derivatives), that the freeze detection thread needs to record the freeze, are not thread safe. When it happens that the main thread is in fact not frozen, it is possible that the two stomp on each other's KConfig object. The solution applied here is to use the KSharedConfig::openConfig function, which is thread safe, on the freeze detection thread. As was mentioned by Martin Flöser in the discussion, the thread needs to obey the name of the main config file of KWin, which can change in the future. As a secondary issue, this patch also turns off KCrash reporting for aborts due to a freeze being detected. IMO it is not very user friendly to still show a crash report to the user, even after this bug is fixed, for the deliberate SIGABRT. Maybe a less intrusive notification could be used to tell the user why effects are suddenly disabled? I've been using kwin with this change for several weeks now and it makes the restarts of kwin due to freezes unobtrusive. However, most (I would say almost all) of these freezes are actually instances where the system is being slow after eg. screen resolution is changed. BUG: 372114 FIXED-IN: 5.11.3 Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: ngraham, graesslin, anthonyfieroni, cfeck, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8356
2017-11-05 09:24:56 +00:00
#include <KCrash>
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
#include <QThread>
#include <QOpenGLContext>
#include <QX11Info>
namespace KWin
{
class XrandrEventFilter : public X11EventFilter
{
public:
explicit XrandrEventFilter(X11StandalonePlatform *backend);
bool event(xcb_generic_event_t *event) override;
private:
X11StandalonePlatform *m_backend;
};
XrandrEventFilter::XrandrEventFilter(X11StandalonePlatform *backend)
: X11EventFilter(Xcb::Extensions::self()->randrNotifyEvent())
, m_backend(backend)
{
}
bool XrandrEventFilter::event(xcb_generic_event_t *event)
{
Q_ASSERT((event->response_type & ~0x80) == Xcb::Extensions::self()->randrNotifyEvent());
// let's try to gather a few XRandR events, unlikely that there is just one
m_backend->scheduleUpdateOutputs();
// update default screen
auto *xrrEvent = reinterpret_cast<xcb_randr_screen_change_notify_event_t*>(event);
xcb_screen_t *screen = kwinApp()->x11DefaultScreen();
if (xrrEvent->rotation & (XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_90 | XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_270)) {
screen->width_in_pixels = xrrEvent->height;
screen->height_in_pixels = xrrEvent->width;
screen->width_in_millimeters = xrrEvent->mheight;
screen->height_in_millimeters = xrrEvent->mwidth;
} else {
screen->width_in_pixels = xrrEvent->width;
screen->height_in_pixels = xrrEvent->height;
screen->width_in_millimeters = xrrEvent->mwidth;
screen->height_in_millimeters = xrrEvent->mheight;
}
return false;
}
X11StandalonePlatform::X11StandalonePlatform(QObject *parent)
: Platform(parent)
, m_updateOutputsTimer(new QTimer(this))
, m_x11Display(QX11Info::display())
{
#if HAVE_X11_XINPUT
if (!qEnvironmentVariableIsSet("KWIN_NO_XI2")) {
m_xinputIntegration = new XInputIntegration(m_x11Display, this);
m_xinputIntegration->init();
if (!m_xinputIntegration->hasXinput()) {
delete m_xinputIntegration;
m_xinputIntegration = nullptr;
} else {
connect(kwinApp(), &Application::workspaceCreated, m_xinputIntegration, &XInputIntegration::startListening);
}
}
#endif
m_updateOutputsTimer->setSingleShot(true);
connect(m_updateOutputsTimer, &QTimer::timeout, this, &X11StandalonePlatform::updateOutputs);
setSupportsGammaControl(true);
setPerScreenRenderingEnabled(false);
}
X11StandalonePlatform::~X11StandalonePlatform()
{
if (m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread) {
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->quit();
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->wait();
delete m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread;
}
if (sceneEglDisplay() != EGL_NO_DISPLAY) {
eglTerminate(sceneEglDisplay());
}
if (isReady()) {
XRenderUtils::cleanup();
}
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::init()
{
if (!QX11Info::isPlatformX11()) {
emit initFailed();
return;
}
XRenderUtils::init(kwinApp()->x11Connection(), kwinApp()->x11RootWindow());
setReady(true);
initOutputs();
if (Xcb::Extensions::self()->isRandrAvailable()) {
m_randrEventFilter.reset(new XrandrEventFilter(this));
}
}
OpenGLBackend *X11StandalonePlatform::createOpenGLBackend()
{
switch (options->glPlatformInterface()) {
#if HAVE_EPOXY_GLX
case GlxPlatformInterface:
if (hasGlx()) {
return new GlxBackend(m_x11Display);
} else {
qCWarning(KWIN_X11STANDALONE) << "Glx not available, trying EGL instead.";
// no break, needs fall-through
Q_FALLTHROUGH();
}
#endif
case EglPlatformInterface:
return new EglBackend(m_x11Display);
default:
// no backend available
return nullptr;
}
}
#ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING
XRenderBackend *X11StandalonePlatform::createXRenderBackend()
{
return new X11XRenderBackend(this);
}
#endif
Edge *X11StandalonePlatform::createScreenEdge(ScreenEdges *edges)
{
if (m_screenEdgesFilter.isNull()) {
m_screenEdgesFilter.reset(new ScreenEdgesFilter);
}
return new WindowBasedEdge(edges);
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::createPlatformCursor(QObject *parent)
{
auto c = new X11Cursor(parent, m_xinputIntegration != nullptr);
#if HAVE_X11_XINPUT
if (m_xinputIntegration) {
m_xinputIntegration->setCursor(c);
// we know we have xkb already
auto xkb = input()->keyboard()->xkb();
xkb->setConfig(kwinApp()->kxkbConfig());
xkb->reconfigure();
}
#endif
}
bool X11StandalonePlatform::requiresCompositing() const
{
return false;
}
bool X11StandalonePlatform::openGLCompositingIsBroken() const
{
const QString unsafeKey(QLatin1String("OpenGLIsUnsafe") + (kwinApp()->isX11MultiHead() ? QString::number(kwinApp()->x11ScreenNumber()) : QString()));
return KConfigGroup(kwinApp()->config(), "Compositing").readEntry(unsafeKey, false);
}
QString X11StandalonePlatform::compositingNotPossibleReason() const
{
// first off, check whether we figured that we'll crash on detection because of a buggy driver
KConfigGroup gl_workaround_group(kwinApp()->config(), "Compositing");
const QString unsafeKey(QLatin1String("OpenGLIsUnsafe") + (kwinApp()->isX11MultiHead() ? QString::number(kwinApp()->x11ScreenNumber()) : QString()));
if (gl_workaround_group.readEntry("Backend", "OpenGL") == QLatin1String("OpenGL") &&
gl_workaround_group.readEntry(unsafeKey, false))
return i18n("<b>OpenGL compositing (the default) has crashed KWin in the past.</b><br>"
"This was most likely due to a driver bug."
"<p>If you think that you have meanwhile upgraded to a stable driver,<br>"
"you can reset this protection but <b>be aware that this might result in an immediate crash!</b></p>"
"<p>Alternatively, you might want to use the XRender backend instead.</p>");
if (!Xcb::Extensions::self()->isCompositeAvailable() || !Xcb::Extensions::self()->isDamageAvailable()) {
return i18n("Required X extensions (XComposite and XDamage) are not available.");
}
#if !defined( KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING )
if (!hasGlx())
return i18n("GLX/OpenGL are not available and only OpenGL support is compiled.");
#else
if (!(hasGlx()
|| (Xcb::Extensions::self()->isRenderAvailable() && Xcb::Extensions::self()->isFixesAvailable()))) {
return i18n("GLX/OpenGL and XRender/XFixes are not available.");
}
#endif
return QString();
}
bool X11StandalonePlatform::compositingPossible() const
{
// first off, check whether we figured that we'll crash on detection because of a buggy driver
KConfigGroup gl_workaround_group(kwinApp()->config(), "Compositing");
const QString unsafeKey(QLatin1String("OpenGLIsUnsafe") + (kwinApp()->isX11MultiHead() ? QString::number(kwinApp()->x11ScreenNumber()) : QString()));
if (gl_workaround_group.readEntry("Backend", "OpenGL") == QLatin1String("OpenGL") &&
gl_workaround_group.readEntry(unsafeKey, false))
return false;
if (!Xcb::Extensions::self()->isCompositeAvailable()) {
qCDebug(KWIN_X11STANDALONE) << "No composite extension available";
return false;
}
if (!Xcb::Extensions::self()->isDamageAvailable()) {
qCDebug(KWIN_X11STANDALONE) << "No damage extension available";
return false;
}
if (hasGlx())
return true;
#ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING
if (Xcb::Extensions::self()->isRenderAvailable() && Xcb::Extensions::self()->isFixesAvailable())
return true;
#endif
if (QOpenGLContext::openGLModuleType() == QOpenGLContext::LibGLES) {
return true;
} else if (qstrcmp(qgetenv("KWIN_COMPOSE"), "O2ES") == 0) {
return true;
}
qCDebug(KWIN_X11STANDALONE) << "No OpenGL or XRender/XFixes support";
return false;
}
bool X11StandalonePlatform::hasGlx()
{
return Xcb::Extensions::self()->hasGlx();
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::createOpenGLSafePoint(OpenGLSafePoint safePoint)
{
const QString unsafeKey(QLatin1String("OpenGLIsUnsafe") + (kwinApp()->isX11MultiHead() ? QString::number(kwinApp()->x11ScreenNumber()) : QString()));
auto group = KConfigGroup(kwinApp()->config(), "Compositing");
switch (safePoint) {
case OpenGLSafePoint::PreInit:
group.writeEntry(unsafeKey, true);
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
group.sync();
// Deliberately continue with PreFrame
Q_FALLTHROUGH();
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
case OpenGLSafePoint::PreFrame:
if (m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread == nullptr) {
Q_ASSERT(m_openGLFreezeProtection == nullptr);
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread = new QThread(this);
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->setObjectName("FreezeDetector");
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->start();
m_openGLFreezeProtection = new QTimer;
m_openGLFreezeProtection->setInterval(15000);
m_openGLFreezeProtection->setSingleShot(true);
m_openGLFreezeProtection->start();
Don't use the global KConfig object on the OpenGL freeze detection thread Summary: This is meant to address Bug 372114. The problem here is that the KConfig object (and its derivatives), that the freeze detection thread needs to record the freeze, are not thread safe. When it happens that the main thread is in fact not frozen, it is possible that the two stomp on each other's KConfig object. The solution applied here is to use the KSharedConfig::openConfig function, which is thread safe, on the freeze detection thread. As was mentioned by Martin Flöser in the discussion, the thread needs to obey the name of the main config file of KWin, which can change in the future. As a secondary issue, this patch also turns off KCrash reporting for aborts due to a freeze being detected. IMO it is not very user friendly to still show a crash report to the user, even after this bug is fixed, for the deliberate SIGABRT. Maybe a less intrusive notification could be used to tell the user why effects are suddenly disabled? I've been using kwin with this change for several weeks now and it makes the restarts of kwin due to freezes unobtrusive. However, most (I would say almost all) of these freezes are actually instances where the system is being slow after eg. screen resolution is changed. BUG: 372114 FIXED-IN: 5.11.3 Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: ngraham, graesslin, anthonyfieroni, cfeck, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8356
2017-11-05 09:24:56 +00:00
const QString configName = kwinApp()->config()->name();
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
m_openGLFreezeProtection->moveToThread(m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread);
connect(m_openGLFreezeProtection, &QTimer::timeout, m_openGLFreezeProtection,
Don't use the global KConfig object on the OpenGL freeze detection thread Summary: This is meant to address Bug 372114. The problem here is that the KConfig object (and its derivatives), that the freeze detection thread needs to record the freeze, are not thread safe. When it happens that the main thread is in fact not frozen, it is possible that the two stomp on each other's KConfig object. The solution applied here is to use the KSharedConfig::openConfig function, which is thread safe, on the freeze detection thread. As was mentioned by Martin Flöser in the discussion, the thread needs to obey the name of the main config file of KWin, which can change in the future. As a secondary issue, this patch also turns off KCrash reporting for aborts due to a freeze being detected. IMO it is not very user friendly to still show a crash report to the user, even after this bug is fixed, for the deliberate SIGABRT. Maybe a less intrusive notification could be used to tell the user why effects are suddenly disabled? I've been using kwin with this change for several weeks now and it makes the restarts of kwin due to freezes unobtrusive. However, most (I would say almost all) of these freezes are actually instances where the system is being slow after eg. screen resolution is changed. BUG: 372114 FIXED-IN: 5.11.3 Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: ngraham, graesslin, anthonyfieroni, cfeck, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8356
2017-11-05 09:24:56 +00:00
[configName] {
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
const QString unsafeKey(QLatin1String("OpenGLIsUnsafe") + (kwinApp()->isX11MultiHead() ? QString::number(kwinApp()->x11ScreenNumber()) : QString()));
Don't use the global KConfig object on the OpenGL freeze detection thread Summary: This is meant to address Bug 372114. The problem here is that the KConfig object (and its derivatives), that the freeze detection thread needs to record the freeze, are not thread safe. When it happens that the main thread is in fact not frozen, it is possible that the two stomp on each other's KConfig object. The solution applied here is to use the KSharedConfig::openConfig function, which is thread safe, on the freeze detection thread. As was mentioned by Martin Flöser in the discussion, the thread needs to obey the name of the main config file of KWin, which can change in the future. As a secondary issue, this patch also turns off KCrash reporting for aborts due to a freeze being detected. IMO it is not very user friendly to still show a crash report to the user, even after this bug is fixed, for the deliberate SIGABRT. Maybe a less intrusive notification could be used to tell the user why effects are suddenly disabled? I've been using kwin with this change for several weeks now and it makes the restarts of kwin due to freezes unobtrusive. However, most (I would say almost all) of these freezes are actually instances where the system is being slow after eg. screen resolution is changed. BUG: 372114 FIXED-IN: 5.11.3 Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: ngraham, graesslin, anthonyfieroni, cfeck, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8356
2017-11-05 09:24:56 +00:00
auto group = KConfigGroup(KSharedConfig::openConfig(configName), "Compositing");
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
group.writeEntry(unsafeKey, true);
group.sync();
Don't use the global KConfig object on the OpenGL freeze detection thread Summary: This is meant to address Bug 372114. The problem here is that the KConfig object (and its derivatives), that the freeze detection thread needs to record the freeze, are not thread safe. When it happens that the main thread is in fact not frozen, it is possible that the two stomp on each other's KConfig object. The solution applied here is to use the KSharedConfig::openConfig function, which is thread safe, on the freeze detection thread. As was mentioned by Martin Flöser in the discussion, the thread needs to obey the name of the main config file of KWin, which can change in the future. As a secondary issue, this patch also turns off KCrash reporting for aborts due to a freeze being detected. IMO it is not very user friendly to still show a crash report to the user, even after this bug is fixed, for the deliberate SIGABRT. Maybe a less intrusive notification could be used to tell the user why effects are suddenly disabled? I've been using kwin with this change for several weeks now and it makes the restarts of kwin due to freezes unobtrusive. However, most (I would say almost all) of these freezes are actually instances where the system is being slow after eg. screen resolution is changed. BUG: 372114 FIXED-IN: 5.11.3 Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: ngraham, graesslin, anthonyfieroni, cfeck, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8356
2017-11-05 09:24:56 +00:00
KCrash::setDrKonqiEnabled(false);
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
qFatal("Freeze in OpenGL initialization detected");
}, Qt::DirectConnection);
} else {
Q_ASSERT(m_openGLFreezeProtection);
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(m_openGLFreezeProtection, "start", Qt::QueuedConnection);
}
break;
case OpenGLSafePoint::PostInit:
group.writeEntry(unsafeKey, false);
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
group.sync();
// Deliberately continue with PostFrame
Q_FALLTHROUGH();
[platformx/x11] Add a freeze protection against OpenGL Summary: With nouveau driver it can happen that KWin gets frozen when first trying to render with OpenGL. This results in a freeze of the complete desktop as the compositor is non functional. Our OpenGL breakage detection is only able to detect crashes, but not freezes. This change improves it by also added a freeze protection. In the PreInit stage a thread is started with a QTimer of 15 sec. If the timer fires, qFatal is triggered to terminate KWin. This can only happen if the creation of the OpenGL compositor takes longer than said 15 sec. In the PostInit stage the timer gets deleted and the thread stopeed again. Thus if a freeze is detected the OpenGL unsafe protection is written into the config. KWin aborts and gets restarted by DrKonqui. The new KWin instance will no longer try to activate the freezing OpenGL as the protection is set. If KWin doesn't freeze the protection is removed from the config as we are used to. Check for freezes for the first n frames, not just the first This patch changes the freeze detection code to detect freezes in the first 30 frames (by default, users can change that with the KWIN_MAX_FRAMES_TESTED environment variable). This detects successfully the freezes associated to nouveau drivers in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005323 Reviewers: davidedmundson, #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin Subscribers: luebking, graesslin, kwin, plasma-devel, davidedmundson Tags: #plasma Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3132
2016-10-24 15:14:32 +00:00
case OpenGLSafePoint::PostFrame:
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(m_openGLFreezeProtection, "stop", Qt::QueuedConnection);
break;
case OpenGLSafePoint::PostLastGuardedFrame:
m_openGLFreezeProtection->deleteLater();
m_openGLFreezeProtection = nullptr;
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->quit();
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread->wait();
delete m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread;
m_openGLFreezeProtectionThread = nullptr;
break;
}
}
PlatformCursorImage X11StandalonePlatform::cursorImage() const
{
auto c = kwinApp()->x11Connection();
QScopedPointer<xcb_xfixes_get_cursor_image_reply_t, QScopedPointerPodDeleter> cursor(
xcb_xfixes_get_cursor_image_reply(c,
xcb_xfixes_get_cursor_image_unchecked(c),
nullptr));
if (cursor.isNull()) {
return PlatformCursorImage();
}
QImage qcursorimg((uchar *) xcb_xfixes_get_cursor_image_cursor_image(cursor.data()), cursor->width, cursor->height,
QImage::Format_ARGB32_Premultiplied);
// deep copy of image as the data is going to be freed
return PlatformCursorImage(qcursorimg.copy(), QPoint(cursor->xhot, cursor->yhot));
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::doHideCursor()
{
xcb_xfixes_hide_cursor(kwinApp()->x11Connection(), kwinApp()->x11RootWindow());
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::doShowCursor()
{
xcb_xfixes_show_cursor(kwinApp()->x11Connection(), kwinApp()->x11RootWindow());
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::startInteractiveWindowSelection(std::function<void(KWin::Toplevel*)> callback, const QByteArray &cursorName)
{
if (m_windowSelector.isNull()) {
m_windowSelector.reset(new WindowSelector);
}
m_windowSelector->start(callback, cursorName);
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::startInteractivePositionSelection(std::function<void (const QPoint &)> callback)
{
if (m_windowSelector.isNull()) {
m_windowSelector.reset(new WindowSelector);
}
m_windowSelector->start(callback);
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::setupActionForGlobalAccel(QAction *action)
{
connect(action, &QAction::triggered, kwinApp(), [action] {
QVariant timestamp = action->property("org.kde.kglobalaccel.activationTimestamp");
bool ok = false;
const quint32 t = timestamp.toULongLong(&ok);
if (ok) {
kwinApp()->setX11Time(t);
}
});
}
OverlayWindow *X11StandalonePlatform::createOverlayWindow()
{
return new OverlayWindowX11();
}
OutlineVisual *X11StandalonePlatform::createOutline(Outline *outline)
{
// first try composited Outline
auto ret = Platform::createOutline(outline);
if (!ret) {
ret = new NonCompositedOutlineVisual(outline);
}
return ret;
}
Decoration::Renderer *X11StandalonePlatform::createDecorationRenderer(Decoration::DecoratedClientImpl *client)
{
auto renderer = Platform::createDecorationRenderer(client);
if (!renderer) {
renderer = new Decoration::X11Renderer(client);
}
return renderer;
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::invertScreen()
{
using namespace Xcb::RandR;
bool succeeded = false;
if (Xcb::Extensions::self()->isRandrAvailable()) {
const auto active_client = workspace()->activeClient();
ScreenResources res((active_client && active_client->window() != XCB_WINDOW_NONE) ? active_client->window() : rootWindow());
if (!res.isNull()) {
for (int j = 0; j < res->num_crtcs; ++j) {
auto crtc = res.crtcs()[j];
CrtcGamma gamma(crtc);
if (gamma.isNull()) {
continue;
}
if (gamma->size) {
qCDebug(KWIN_X11STANDALONE) << "inverting screen using xcb_randr_set_crtc_gamma";
const int half = gamma->size / 2 + 1;
uint16_t *red = gamma.red();
uint16_t *green = gamma.green();
uint16_t *blue = gamma.blue();
for (int i = 0; i < half; ++i) {
auto invert = [&gamma, i](uint16_t *ramp) {
qSwap(ramp[i], ramp[gamma->size - 1 - i]);
};
invert(red);
invert(green);
invert(blue);
}
xcb_randr_set_crtc_gamma(connection(), crtc, gamma->size, red, green, blue);
succeeded = true;
}
}
}
}
if (!succeeded) {
Platform::invertScreen();
}
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::createEffectsHandler(Compositor *compositor, Scene *scene)
{
new EffectsHandlerImplX11(compositor, scene);
}
QVector<CompositingType> X11StandalonePlatform::supportedCompositors() const
{
QVector<CompositingType> compositors;
#if HAVE_EPOXY_GLX
compositors << OpenGLCompositing;
#endif
#ifdef KWIN_HAVE_XRENDER_COMPOSITING
compositors << XRenderCompositing;
#endif
compositors << NoCompositing;
return compositors;
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::initOutputs()
{
doUpdateOutputs<Xcb::RandR::ScreenResources>();
updateRefreshRate();
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::scheduleUpdateOutputs()
{
m_updateOutputsTimer->start();
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::updateOutputs()
{
doUpdateOutputs<Xcb::RandR::CurrentResources>();
updateRefreshRate();
}
template <typename T>
void X11StandalonePlatform::doUpdateOutputs()
{
auto fallback = [this]() {
X11PlaceholderOutput *dummyOutput = new X11PlaceholderOutput();
m_outputs << dummyOutput;
emit outputAdded(dummyOutput);
emit outputEnabled(dummyOutput);
};
// TODO: instead of resetting all outputs, check if new output is added/removed
// or still available and leave still available outputs in m_outputs
// untouched (like in DRM backend)
while (!m_outputs.isEmpty()) {
AbstractOutput *output = m_outputs.takeLast();
emit outputDisabled(output);
emit outputRemoved(output);
delete output;
}
if (!Xcb::Extensions::self()->isRandrAvailable()) {
fallback();
emit screensQueried();
return;
}
T resources(rootWindow());
if (resources.isNull()) {
fallback();
emit screensQueried();
return;
}
xcb_randr_crtc_t *crtcs = resources.crtcs();
xcb_randr_mode_info_t *modes = resources.modes();
QVector<Xcb::RandR::CrtcInfo> infos(resources->num_crtcs);
for (int i = 0; i < resources->num_crtcs; ++i) {
infos[i] = Xcb::RandR::CrtcInfo(crtcs[i], resources->config_timestamp);
}
for (int i = 0; i < resources->num_crtcs; ++i) {
Xcb::RandR::CrtcInfo info(infos.at(i));
xcb_randr_output_t *outputs = info.outputs();
QVector<Xcb::RandR::OutputInfo> outputInfos(outputs ? resources->num_outputs : 0);
if (outputs) {
for (int i = 0; i < resources->num_outputs; ++i) {
outputInfos[i] = Xcb::RandR::OutputInfo(outputs[i], resources->config_timestamp);
}
}
float refreshRate = -1.0f;
for (int j = 0; j < resources->num_modes; ++j) {
if (info->mode == modes[j].id) {
if (modes[j].htotal != 0 && modes[j].vtotal != 0) { // BUG 313996
// refresh rate calculation - WTF was wikipedia 1998 when I needed it?
int dotclock = modes[j].dot_clock,
vtotal = modes[j].vtotal;
if (modes[j].mode_flags & XCB_RANDR_MODE_FLAG_INTERLACE)
dotclock *= 2;
if (modes[j].mode_flags & XCB_RANDR_MODE_FLAG_DOUBLE_SCAN)
vtotal *= 2;
refreshRate = dotclock/float(modes[j].htotal*vtotal);
}
break; // found mode
}
}
const QRect geo = info.rect();
if (geo.isValid()) {
xcb_randr_crtc_t crtc = crtcs[i];
// TODO: Perhaps the output has to save the inherited gamma ramp and
// restore it during tear down. Currently neither standalone x11 nor
// drm platform do this.
Xcb::RandR::CrtcGamma gamma(crtc);
auto *o = new X11Output(this);
o->setCrtc(crtc);
o->setGammaRampSize(gamma.isNull() ? 0 : gamma->size);
o->setGeometry(geo);
o->setRefreshRate(refreshRate * 1000);
for (int j = 0; j < info->num_outputs; ++j) {
Xcb::RandR::OutputInfo outputInfo(outputInfos.at(j));
if (outputInfo->crtc != crtc) {
continue;
}
QSize physicalSize(outputInfo->mm_width, outputInfo->mm_height);
switch (info->rotation) {
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_0:
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_180:
break;
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_90:
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_ROTATE_270:
physicalSize.transpose();
break;
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_REFLECT_X:
case XCB_RANDR_ROTATION_REFLECT_Y:
break;
}
o->setName(outputInfo.name());
o->setPhysicalSize(physicalSize);
break;
}
m_outputs << o;
emit outputAdded(o);
emit outputEnabled(o);
}
}
if (m_outputs.isEmpty()) {
fallback();
}
emit screensQueried();
}
Outputs X11StandalonePlatform::outputs() const
{
return m_outputs;
}
Outputs X11StandalonePlatform::enabledOutputs() const
{
return m_outputs;
}
void X11StandalonePlatform::updateRefreshRate()
{
if (!workspace() || !workspace()->compositing()) {
return;
}
if (Compositor::self()->refreshRate() == Options::currentRefreshRate()) {
return;
}
// desktopResized() should take care of when the size or
// shape of the desktop has changed, but we also want to
// catch refresh rate changes
Compositor::self()->reinitialize();
}
}