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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2015 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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*********************************************************************/
#include "kwin_wayland_test.h"
#include "abstract_client.h"
#include "screenlockerwatcher.h"
#include "wayland_server.h"
#include <KWayland/Client/compositor.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/connection_thread.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/event_queue.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/idleinhibit.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/registry.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/plasmashell.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/plasmawindowmanagement.h>
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
#include <KWayland/Client/pointerconstraints.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/seat.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/server_decoration.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/shadow.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/shm_pool.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/output.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/subcompositor.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/subsurface.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/surface.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/appmenu.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/xdgshell.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/xdgdecoration.h>
#include <KWayland/Server/display.h>
//screenlocker
#include <KScreenLocker/KsldApp>
#include <QThread>
// system
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <unistd.h>
using namespace KWayland::Client;
namespace KWin
{
namespace Test
{
static struct {
ConnectionThread *connection = nullptr;
EventQueue *queue = nullptr;
Compositor *compositor = nullptr;
SubCompositor *subCompositor = nullptr;
ServerSideDecorationManager *decoration = nullptr;
ShadowManager *shadowManager = nullptr;
XdgShell *xdgShellStable = nullptr;
ShmPool *shm = nullptr;
Seat *seat = nullptr;
PlasmaShell *plasmaShell = nullptr;
PlasmaWindowManagement *windowManagement = nullptr;
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
PointerConstraints *pointerConstraints = nullptr;
Registry *registry = nullptr;
QThread *thread = nullptr;
QVector<Output*> outputs;
IdleInhibitManager *idleInhibit = nullptr;
AppMenuManager *appMenu = nullptr;
XdgDecorationManager *xdgDecoration = nullptr;
} s_waylandConnection;
bool setupWaylandConnection(AdditionalWaylandInterfaces flags)
{
if (s_waylandConnection.connection) {
return false;
}
int sx[2];
if (socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0, sx) < 0) {
return false;
}
KWin::waylandServer()->display()->createClient(sx[0]);
// setup connection
s_waylandConnection.connection = new ConnectionThread;
QSignalSpy connectedSpy(s_waylandConnection.connection, &ConnectionThread::connected);
if (!connectedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.connection->setSocketFd(sx[1]);
s_waylandConnection.thread = new QThread(kwinApp());
s_waylandConnection.connection->moveToThread(s_waylandConnection.thread);
s_waylandConnection.thread->start();
s_waylandConnection.connection->initConnection();
if (!connectedSpy.wait()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.queue = new EventQueue;
s_waylandConnection.queue->setup(s_waylandConnection.connection);
if (!s_waylandConnection.queue->isValid()) {
return false;
}
Registry *registry = new Registry;
s_waylandConnection.registry = registry;
registry->setEventQueue(s_waylandConnection.queue);
QObject::connect(registry, &Registry::outputAnnounced, [=](quint32 name, quint32 version) {
auto output = registry->createOutput(name, version, s_waylandConnection.registry);
s_waylandConnection.outputs << output;
QObject::connect(output, &Output::removed, [=]() {
output->deleteLater();
s_waylandConnection.outputs.removeOne(output);
});
});
QSignalSpy allAnnounced(registry, &Registry::interfacesAnnounced);
if (!allAnnounced.isValid()) {
return false;
}
registry->create(s_waylandConnection.connection);
if (!registry->isValid()) {
return false;
}
registry->setup();
if (!allAnnounced.wait()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.compositor = registry->createCompositor(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Compositor).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Compositor).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.compositor->isValid()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.subCompositor = registry->createSubCompositor(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::SubCompositor).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::SubCompositor).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.subCompositor->isValid()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.shm = registry->createShmPool(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Shm).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Shm).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.shm->isValid()) {
return false;
}
s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable = registry->createXdgShell(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::XdgShellStable).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::XdgShellStable).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable->isValid()) {
return false;
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::Seat)) {
s_waylandConnection.seat = registry->createSeat(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Seat).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Seat).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.seat->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::ShadowManager)) {
s_waylandConnection.shadowManager = registry->createShadowManager(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Shadow).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::Shadow).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.shadowManager->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::Decoration)) {
s_waylandConnection.decoration = registry->createServerSideDecorationManager(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::ServerSideDecorationManager).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::ServerSideDecorationManager).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.decoration->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::PlasmaShell)) {
s_waylandConnection.plasmaShell = registry->createPlasmaShell(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PlasmaShell).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PlasmaShell).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.plasmaShell->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::WindowManagement)) {
s_waylandConnection.windowManagement = registry->createPlasmaWindowManagement(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PlasmaWindowManagement).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PlasmaWindowManagement).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.windowManagement->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::PointerConstraints)) {
s_waylandConnection.pointerConstraints = registry->createPointerConstraints(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PointerConstraintsUnstableV1).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::PointerConstraintsUnstableV1).version);
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
if (!s_waylandConnection.pointerConstraints->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::IdleInhibition)) {
s_waylandConnection.idleInhibit = registry->createIdleInhibitManager(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::IdleInhibitManagerUnstableV1).name,
registry->interface(Registry::Interface::IdleInhibitManagerUnstableV1).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.idleInhibit->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::AppMenu)) {
s_waylandConnection.appMenu = registry->createAppMenuManager(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::AppMenu).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::AppMenu).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.appMenu->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
if (flags.testFlag(AdditionalWaylandInterface::XdgDecoration)) {
s_waylandConnection.xdgDecoration = registry->createXdgDecorationManager(registry->interface(Registry::Interface::XdgDecorationUnstableV1).name, registry->interface(Registry::Interface::XdgDecorationUnstableV1).version);
if (!s_waylandConnection.xdgDecoration->isValid()) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
void destroyWaylandConnection()
{
delete s_waylandConnection.compositor;
s_waylandConnection.compositor = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.subCompositor;
s_waylandConnection.subCompositor = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.windowManagement;
s_waylandConnection.windowManagement = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.plasmaShell;
s_waylandConnection.plasmaShell = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.decoration;
s_waylandConnection.decoration = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.decoration;
s_waylandConnection.decoration = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.seat;
s_waylandConnection.seat = nullptr;
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
delete s_waylandConnection.pointerConstraints;
s_waylandConnection.pointerConstraints = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable;
s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.shadowManager;
s_waylandConnection.shadowManager = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.idleInhibit;
s_waylandConnection.idleInhibit = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.shm;
s_waylandConnection.shm = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.queue;
s_waylandConnection.queue = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.registry;
s_waylandConnection.registry = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.appMenu;
s_waylandConnection.appMenu = nullptr;
delete s_waylandConnection.xdgDecoration;
s_waylandConnection.xdgDecoration = nullptr;
if (s_waylandConnection.thread) {
QSignalSpy spy(s_waylandConnection.connection, &QObject::destroyed);
s_waylandConnection.connection->deleteLater();
if (spy.isEmpty()) {
QVERIFY(spy.wait());
}
s_waylandConnection.thread->quit();
s_waylandConnection.thread->wait();
delete s_waylandConnection.thread;
s_waylandConnection.thread = nullptr;
s_waylandConnection.connection = nullptr;
}
}
ConnectionThread *waylandConnection()
{
return s_waylandConnection.connection;
}
Compositor *waylandCompositor()
{
return s_waylandConnection.compositor;
}
SubCompositor *waylandSubCompositor()
{
return s_waylandConnection.subCompositor;
}
ShadowManager *waylandShadowManager()
{
return s_waylandConnection.shadowManager;
}
ShmPool *waylandShmPool()
{
return s_waylandConnection.shm;
}
Seat *waylandSeat()
{
return s_waylandConnection.seat;
}
ServerSideDecorationManager *waylandServerSideDecoration()
{
return s_waylandConnection.decoration;
}
PlasmaShell *waylandPlasmaShell()
{
return s_waylandConnection.plasmaShell;
}
PlasmaWindowManagement *waylandWindowManagement()
{
return s_waylandConnection.windowManagement;
}
Implement support for pointer constraints Summary: There are two types of constraints supported: 1. Pointer confinement 2. Pointer locking In the case of confinement the pointer is confined to a given region of the surface. This is comparable to general operation where the pointer is confined to the screen region. In the second case the pointer gets locked. That means it cannot move at all. No further position updates are provided, only relative motion events can go to the application. There is a hint about cursor position update on unlock which is not yet implemented in KWayland::Server, thus also not in this change. The implementation in KWin grants the requests for pointer constraints when the pointer enters the constrained region, either by pointer movement or by e.g. stacking order changes. There is no confirmation from user required to enter that mode. But we want to show an OSD when the pointer gets constrained, this is not yet implemented, though. Breaking an active constraint is relatively easy. E.g. changing the stacking order will break the constraint if another surface is under the cursor. Also (in case of confinement) moving the pointer to an overlapping window breaks the confinement. But as soon as one moves the pointer back to the window a constraint might get honoured again. To properly break there is a dedicated event filter. It listens for a long press of the Escape key. If hold for 3sec the pointer constraint is broken and not activated again till the pointer got moved out of the window. Afterward when moving in the pointer might activate again. The escape filter ensures that the key press is forwarded to the application if it's a short press or if another key gets pressed during the three seconds. If the three seconds way fires, the later escape release is not sent to the application. This basic interaction is also ensured through an added auto test. This change implements T4605. Test Plan: Added auto test and nested KWin Wayland with D3488 Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3506
2016-11-25 06:17:43 +00:00
PointerConstraints *waylandPointerConstraints()
{
return s_waylandConnection.pointerConstraints;
}
IdleInhibitManager *waylandIdleInhibitManager()
{
return s_waylandConnection.idleInhibit;
}
AppMenuManager* waylandAppMenuManager()
{
return s_waylandConnection.appMenu;
}
XdgDecorationManager *xdgDecorationManager()
{
return s_waylandConnection.xdgDecoration;
}
bool waitForWaylandPointer()
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.seat) {
return false;
}
QSignalSpy hasPointerSpy(s_waylandConnection.seat, &Seat::hasPointerChanged);
if (!hasPointerSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
return hasPointerSpy.wait();
}
bool waitForWaylandTouch()
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.seat) {
return false;
}
QSignalSpy hasTouchSpy(s_waylandConnection.seat, &Seat::hasTouchChanged);
if (!hasTouchSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
return hasTouchSpy.wait();
}
bool waitForWaylandKeyboard()
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.seat) {
return false;
}
QSignalSpy hasKeyboardSpy(s_waylandConnection.seat, &Seat::hasKeyboardChanged);
if (!hasKeyboardSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
return hasKeyboardSpy.wait();
}
void render(Surface *surface, const QSize &size, const QColor &color, const QImage::Format &format)
{
QImage img(size, format);
img.fill(color);
render(surface, img);
}
void render(Surface *surface, const QImage &img)
{
surface->attachBuffer(s_waylandConnection.shm->createBuffer(img));
surface->damage(QRect(QPoint(0, 0), img.size()));
surface->commit(Surface::CommitFlag::None);
}
AbstractClient *waitForWaylandWindowShown(int timeout)
{
QSignalSpy clientAddedSpy(waylandServer(), &WaylandServer::shellClientAdded);
if (!clientAddedSpy.isValid()) {
return nullptr;
}
if (!clientAddedSpy.wait(timeout)) {
return nullptr;
}
return clientAddedSpy.first().first().value<AbstractClient *>();
}
AbstractClient *renderAndWaitForShown(Surface *surface, const QSize &size, const QColor &color, const QImage::Format &format, int timeout)
{
QSignalSpy clientAddedSpy(waylandServer(), &WaylandServer::shellClientAdded);
if (!clientAddedSpy.isValid()) {
return nullptr;
}
render(surface, size, color, format);
flushWaylandConnection();
if (!clientAddedSpy.wait(timeout)) {
return nullptr;
}
return clientAddedSpy.first().first().value<AbstractClient *>();
}
void flushWaylandConnection()
{
if (s_waylandConnection.connection) {
s_waylandConnection.connection->flush();
}
}
Surface *createSurface(QObject *parent)
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.compositor) {
return nullptr;
}
auto s = s_waylandConnection.compositor->createSurface(parent);
if (!s->isValid()) {
delete s;
return nullptr;
}
return s;
}
SubSurface *createSubSurface(Surface *surface, Surface *parentSurface, QObject *parent)
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.subCompositor) {
return nullptr;
}
auto s = s_waylandConnection.subCompositor->createSubSurface(surface, parentSurface, parent);
if (!s->isValid()) {
delete s;
return nullptr;
}
return s;
}
XdgShellSurface *createXdgShellStableSurface(Surface *surface, QObject *parent, CreationSetup creationSetup)
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable) {
return nullptr;
}
auto s = s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable->createSurface(surface, parent);
if (!s->isValid()) {
delete s;
return nullptr;
}
if (creationSetup == CreationSetup::CreateAndConfigure) {
initXdgShellSurface(surface, s);
}
return s;
}
XdgShellPopup *createXdgShellStablePopup(Surface *surface, XdgShellSurface *parentSurface, const XdgPositioner &positioner, QObject *parent, CreationSetup creationSetup)
{
if (!s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable) {
return nullptr;
}
auto s = s_waylandConnection.xdgShellStable->createPopup(surface, parentSurface, positioner, parent);
if (!s->isValid()) {
delete s;
return nullptr;
}
if (creationSetup == CreationSetup::CreateAndConfigure) {
initXdgShellPopup(surface, s);
}
return s;
}
void initXdgShellSurface(KWayland::Client::Surface *surface, KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface *shellSurface)
{
//wait for configure
QSignalSpy configureRequestedSpy(shellSurface, &KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface::configureRequested);
QVERIFY(configureRequestedSpy.isValid());
surface->commit(Surface::CommitFlag::None);
QVERIFY(configureRequestedSpy.wait());
shellSurface->ackConfigure(configureRequestedSpy.last()[2].toInt());
}
void initXdgShellPopup(KWayland::Client::Surface *surface, KWayland::Client::XdgShellPopup *shellPopup)
{
//wait for configure
QSignalSpy configureRequestedSpy(shellPopup, &KWayland::Client::XdgShellPopup::configureRequested);
QVERIFY(configureRequestedSpy.isValid());
surface->commit(Surface::CommitFlag::None);
QVERIFY(configureRequestedSpy.wait());
shellPopup->ackConfigure(configureRequestedSpy.last()[1].toInt());
}
KWayland::Client::XdgShellSurface *createXdgShellSurface(XdgShellSurfaceType type, KWayland::Client::Surface *surface, QObject *parent, CreationSetup creationSetup)
{
switch (type) {
case XdgShellSurfaceType::XdgShellStable:
return createXdgShellStableSurface(surface, parent, creationSetup);
default:
return nullptr;
}
}
bool waitForWindowDestroyed(AbstractClient *client)
{
QSignalSpy destroyedSpy(client, &QObject::destroyed);
if (!destroyedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
return destroyedSpy.wait();
}
bool lockScreen()
{
if (waylandServer()->isScreenLocked()) {
return false;
}
QSignalSpy lockStateChangedSpy(ScreenLocker::KSldApp::self(), &ScreenLocker::KSldApp::lockStateChanged);
if (!lockStateChangedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
ScreenLocker::KSldApp::self()->lock(ScreenLocker::EstablishLock::Immediate);
if (lockStateChangedSpy.count() != 1) {
return false;
}
if (!waylandServer()->isScreenLocked()) {
return false;
}
if (!ScreenLockerWatcher::self()->isLocked()) {
QSignalSpy lockedSpy(ScreenLockerWatcher::self(), &ScreenLockerWatcher::locked);
if (!lockedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
if (!lockedSpy.wait()) {
return false;
}
if (!ScreenLockerWatcher::self()->isLocked()) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
bool unlockScreen()
{
QSignalSpy lockStateChangedSpy(ScreenLocker::KSldApp::self(), &ScreenLocker::KSldApp::lockStateChanged);
if (!lockStateChangedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
using namespace ScreenLocker;
const auto children = KSldApp::self()->children();
for (auto it = children.begin(); it != children.end(); ++it) {
if (qstrcmp((*it)->metaObject()->className(), "LogindIntegration") != 0) {
continue;
}
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(*it, "requestUnlock");
break;
}
if (waylandServer()->isScreenLocked()) {
lockStateChangedSpy.wait();
}
if (waylandServer()->isScreenLocked()) {
return true;
}
if (ScreenLockerWatcher::self()->isLocked()) {
QSignalSpy lockedSpy(ScreenLockerWatcher::self(), &ScreenLockerWatcher::locked);
if (!lockedSpy.isValid()) {
return false;
}
if (!lockedSpy.wait()) {
return false;
}
if (ScreenLockerWatcher::self()->isLocked()) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}
}