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/*
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1999, 2000 Matthias Ettrich <ettrich@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2003 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2013 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
// own
#include "netinfo.h"
// kwin
#include "x11client.h"
#include "rootinfo_filter.h"
#include "virtualdesktops.h"
#include "workspace.h"
// Qt
#include <QDebug>
namespace KWin
{
extern int screen_number;
RootInfo *RootInfo::s_self = nullptr;
RootInfo *RootInfo::create()
{
Q_ASSERT(!s_self);
xcb_window_t supportWindow = xcb_generate_id(connection());
const uint32_t values[] = {true};
xcb_create_window(connection(), XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, supportWindow, KWin::rootWindow(),
0, 0, 1, 1, 0, XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT,
XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, XCB_CW_OVERRIDE_REDIRECT, values);
const uint32_t lowerValues[] = { XCB_STACK_MODE_BELOW }; // See usage in layers.cpp
// we need to do the lower window with a roundtrip, otherwise NETRootInfo is not functioning
ScopedCPointer<xcb_generic_error_t> error(xcb_request_check(connection(),
xcb_configure_window_checked(connection(), supportWindow, XCB_CONFIG_WINDOW_STACK_MODE, lowerValues)));
if (!error.isNull()) {
qCDebug(KWIN_CORE) << "Error occurred while lowering support window: " << error->error_code;
}
const NET::Properties properties = NET::Supported |
NET::SupportingWMCheck |
NET::ClientList |
NET::ClientListStacking |
NET::DesktopGeometry |
NET::NumberOfDesktops |
NET::CurrentDesktop |
NET::ActiveWindow |
NET::WorkArea |
NET::CloseWindow |
NET::DesktopNames |
NET::WMName |
NET::WMVisibleName |
NET::WMDesktop |
NET::WMWindowType |
NET::WMState |
NET::WMStrut |
NET::WMIconGeometry |
NET::WMIcon |
NET::WMPid |
NET::WMMoveResize |
NET::WMFrameExtents |
NET::WMPing;
const NET::WindowTypes types = NET::NormalMask |
NET::DesktopMask |
NET::DockMask |
NET::ToolbarMask |
NET::MenuMask |
NET::DialogMask |
NET::OverrideMask |
NET::UtilityMask |
NET::SplashMask; // No compositing window types here unless we support them also as managed window types
const NET::States states = NET::Modal |
//NET::Sticky | // Large desktops not supported (and probably never will be)
NET::MaxVert |
NET::MaxHoriz |
NET::Shaded |
NET::SkipTaskbar |
NET::KeepAbove |
//NET::StaysOnTop | // The same like KeepAbove
NET::SkipPager |
NET::Hidden |
NET::FullScreen |
NET::KeepBelow |
NET::DemandsAttention |
NET::SkipSwitcher |
NET::Focused;
NET::Properties2 properties2 = NET::WM2UserTime |
NET::WM2StartupId |
NET::WM2AllowedActions |
NET::WM2RestackWindow |
NET::WM2MoveResizeWindow |
NET::WM2ExtendedStrut |
NET::WM2KDETemporaryRules |
NET::WM2ShowingDesktop |
NET::WM2DesktopLayout |
NET::WM2FullPlacement |
NET::WM2FullscreenMonitors |
NET::WM2KDEShadow |
[x11] Add support for _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS Summary: KDE is known for having a strong view on the client-side decorations vs server-side decorations issue. The main argument raised against CSD is that desktop will look less consistent when clients start drawing window decorations by themselves, which is somewhat true. It all ties to how well each toolkit is integrated with the desktop environment. KDE doesn't control the desktop market on Linux. Another big "player" is GNOME. Both KDE and GNOME have very polarized views on in which direction desktop should move forward. The KDE community is pushing more toward server-side decorations while the GNOME community is pushing more toward client-side decorations. Both communities have developed great applications and it's not rare to see a GNOME application being used in KDE Plasma. The only problem is that these different views are not left behind the curtain and our users pay the price. Resizing GTK clients in Plasma became practically impossible due to resize borders having small hit area. When a client draws its window decoration, it's more likely that it also draws the drop-shadow around the decoration. The compositor must know the extents of the shadow so things like snapping and so on work as expected. And here lies the problem... While the xdg-shell protocol has a way to specify such things, the NetWM spec doesn't have anything like that. There's _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS in the wild, however the problem with it is that it's a proprietary atom, which is specific only to GTK apps. Due to that, _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS wasn't implemented because implementing anything like that would require major changes in how we think about geometry. Recent xdg-shell window geometry patches adjusted geometry abstractions in kwin to such a degree that it's very easy to add support for client side decorated clients on X11. We just have to make sure that the X11Client class provides correct buffer geometry and frame geometry when the gtk frame extents are set. Even though the X11 code is feature frozen, I still think it's worth to have _GTK_FRAME_EXTENTS support in kwin because it will fix the resize issues. Also, because KWin/Wayland is unfortunately far from becoming default, it will help us with testing some implementation bits of the window geometry from xdg-shell. BUG: 390550 FIXED-IN: 5.18.0 Test Plan: Things like quick tiling, maximizing, tiling scripts and so on work as expected with GTK clients. Reviewers: #kwin, davidedmundson Reviewed By: #kwin, davidedmundson Subscribers: cblack, trmdi, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D24660
2019-10-08 08:46:59 +00:00
NET::WM2OpaqueRegion |
NET::WM2GTKFrameExtents;
#ifdef KWIN_BUILD_ACTIVITIES
properties2 |= NET::WM2Activities;
#endif
const NET::Actions actions = NET::ActionMove |
NET::ActionResize |
NET::ActionMinimize |
NET::ActionShade |
//NET::ActionStick | // Sticky state is not supported
NET::ActionMaxVert |
NET::ActionMaxHoriz |
NET::ActionFullScreen |
NET::ActionChangeDesktop |
NET::ActionClose;
s_self = new RootInfo(supportWindow, "KWin", properties, types, states, properties2, actions, screen_number);
return s_self;
}
void RootInfo::destroy()
{
if (!s_self) {
return;
}
xcb_window_t supportWindow = s_self->supportWindow();
delete s_self;
s_self = nullptr;
xcb_destroy_window(connection(), supportWindow);
}
RootInfo::RootInfo(xcb_window_t w, const char *name, NET::Properties properties, NET::WindowTypes types,
NET::States states, NET::Properties2 properties2, NET::Actions actions, int scr)
: NETRootInfo(connection(), w, name, properties, types, states, properties2, actions, scr)
, m_activeWindow(activeWindow())
, m_eventFilter(std::make_unique<RootInfoFilter>(this))
{
}
void RootInfo::changeNumberOfDesktops(int n)
{
VirtualDesktopManager::self()->setCount(n);
}
void RootInfo::changeCurrentDesktop(int d)
{
VirtualDesktopManager::self()->setCurrent(d);
}
void RootInfo::changeActiveWindow(xcb_window_t w, NET::RequestSource src, xcb_timestamp_t timestamp, xcb_window_t active_window)
{
Workspace *workspace = Workspace::self();
if (X11Client *c = workspace->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w)) {
if (timestamp == XCB_CURRENT_TIME)
timestamp = c->userTime();
if (src != NET::FromApplication && src != FromTool)
src = NET::FromTool;
if (src == NET::FromTool)
workspace->activateClient(c, true); // force
else if (c == workspace->mostRecentlyActivatedClient()) {
return; // WORKAROUND? With > 1 plasma activities, we cause this ourselves. bug #240673
} else { // NET::FromApplication
X11Client *c2;
if (workspace->allowClientActivation(c, timestamp, false, true))
workspace->activateClient(c);
// if activation of the requestor's window would be allowed, allow activation too
else if (active_window != XCB_WINDOW_NONE
&& (c2 = workspace->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, active_window)) != nullptr
&& workspace->allowClientActivation(c2,
timestampCompare(timestamp, c2->userTime() > 0 ? timestamp : c2->userTime()), false, true)) {
workspace->activateClient(c);
} else
c->demandAttention();
}
}
}
void RootInfo::restackWindow(xcb_window_t w, RequestSource src, xcb_window_t above, int detail, xcb_timestamp_t timestamp)
{
if (X11Client *c = Workspace::self()->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w)) {
if (timestamp == XCB_CURRENT_TIME)
timestamp = c->userTime();
if (src != NET::FromApplication && src != FromTool)
src = NET::FromTool;
c->restackWindow(above, detail, src, timestamp, true);
}
}
void RootInfo::closeWindow(xcb_window_t w)
{
X11Client *c = Workspace::self()->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w);
if (c)
c->closeWindow();
}
void RootInfo::moveResize(xcb_window_t w, int x_root, int y_root, unsigned long direction)
{
X11Client *c = Workspace::self()->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w);
if (c) {
updateXTime(); // otherwise grabbing may have old timestamp - this message should include timestamp
c->NETMoveResize(x_root, y_root, (Direction)direction);
}
}
void RootInfo::moveResizeWindow(xcb_window_t w, int flags, int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
X11Client *c = Workspace::self()->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w);
if (c)
c->NETMoveResizeWindow(flags, x, y, width, height);
}
void RootInfo::gotPing(xcb_window_t w, xcb_timestamp_t timestamp)
{
if (X11Client *c = Workspace::self()->findClient(Predicate::WindowMatch, w))
c->gotPing(timestamp);
}
void RootInfo::changeShowingDesktop(bool showing)
{
Workspace::self()->setShowingDesktop(showing);
}
void RootInfo::setActiveClient(AbstractClient *client)
{
const xcb_window_t w = client ? client->window() : xcb_window_t{XCB_WINDOW_NONE};
if (m_activeWindow == w) {
return;
}
m_activeWindow = w;
setActiveWindow(m_activeWindow);
}
// ****************************************
// WinInfo
// ****************************************
WinInfo::WinInfo(X11Client *c, xcb_window_t window,
xcb_window_t rwin, NET::Properties properties, NET::Properties2 properties2)
: NETWinInfo(connection(), window, rwin, properties, properties2, NET::WindowManager), m_client(c)
{
}
void WinInfo::changeDesktop(int desktop)
{
Workspace::self()->sendClientToDesktop(m_client, desktop, true);
}
void WinInfo::changeFullscreenMonitors(NETFullscreenMonitors topology)
{
m_client->updateFullscreenMonitors(topology);
}
void WinInfo::changeState(NET::States state, NET::States mask)
{
mask &= ~NET::Sticky; // KWin doesn't support large desktops, ignore
mask &= ~NET::Hidden; // clients are not allowed to change this directly
state &= mask; // for safety, clear all other bits
if ((mask & NET::FullScreen) != 0 && (state & NET::FullScreen) == 0)
m_client->setFullScreen(false, false);
if ((mask & NET::Max) == NET::Max)
m_client->setMaximize(state & NET::MaxVert, state & NET::MaxHoriz);
else if (mask & NET::MaxVert)
m_client->setMaximize(state & NET::MaxVert, m_client->maximizeMode() & MaximizeHorizontal);
else if (mask & NET::MaxHoriz)
m_client->setMaximize(m_client->maximizeMode() & MaximizeVertical, state & NET::MaxHoriz);
if (mask & NET::Shaded)
m_client->setShade(state & NET::Shaded ? ShadeNormal : ShadeNone);
if (mask & NET::KeepAbove)
m_client->setKeepAbove((state & NET::KeepAbove) != 0);
if (mask & NET::KeepBelow)
m_client->setKeepBelow((state & NET::KeepBelow) != 0);
if (mask & NET::SkipTaskbar)
m_client->setOriginalSkipTaskbar((state & NET::SkipTaskbar) != 0);
if (mask & NET::SkipPager)
m_client->setSkipPager((state & NET::SkipPager) != 0);
if (mask & NET::SkipSwitcher)
m_client->setSkipSwitcher((state & NET::SkipSwitcher) != 0);
if (mask & NET::DemandsAttention)
m_client->demandAttention((state & NET::DemandsAttention) != 0);
if (mask & NET::Modal)
m_client->setModal((state & NET::Modal) != 0);
// unsetting fullscreen first, setting it last (because e.g. maximize works only for !isFullScreen() )
if ((mask & NET::FullScreen) != 0 && (state & NET::FullScreen) != 0)
m_client->setFullScreen(true, false);
}
void WinInfo::disable()
{
m_client = nullptr; // only used when the object is passed to Deleted
}
} // namespace