Summary:
This command line option is useful for KWin in embedded use case. That
is when KWin is just used as a compositor for one application instead of
a complete desktop environment. In such a setup global shortcuts are not
wanted and interfere with the application. E.g. one does not want Alt+F4
to close the window, that would render the system unusable.
This change introduces a command line option and disables the following
event filters and spies:
* global shortcuts
* modifier only shortcuts
* terminate session
* virtual terminal switching
* screen edges
KGlobalAccel still gets inited, otherwise the (non-functional) binary
would be launched when KWin registers it's global shortcuts.
Test Plan:
New test added based on existing tests for the global
shortcuts, ctest passes
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17304
Summary:
WaylandServer provides the initialization flag to disable lock screen
integration. This couldn't be used yet as there is no command line flag
for it. This change adds a new command line argument and hooks up the
functionality.
The no lock screen integration is useful for the embedded use case where
KWin is just used to render one application.
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17279
Summary:
Kwin tried to not use kcrash by not linking against it.
KIO now links against KCrash as we link against KIO we indirectly link
against KCrash and thus now link and launch kcrash on wayland. This
breaks coredump.
Arguably it should be fixed in KIO, but it's non-trivial.
The advantage of this approach is it allows us to enable drkonqi for
nested mode in the future, or make a non-gui drkonqi that just saves
logs.
Test Plan: Compiles
Reviewers: #kwin, romangg
Reviewed By: #kwin, romangg
Subscribers: zzag, romangg, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16834
Summary:
kwin_wayland now automatically chooses an appropriate backend, such as
DRM, nested wayland or nested X. If nested it will automatically go into
windowed mode regardless of whether --windowed is set and works fine.
Backend choosing logic existed duplicated in older code for kwin_wayland
--windowed, with the subtle unexpected difference that it preferred
running as an X client over running as a wayland cient if both are
present. This simplifies codes and syncs automatic resolution behaviour.
kwin_wayland --windowed with --x11-display or --wayland-display will
remain the same.
Test Plan:
Ran kwin_wayland with and without --windowed inside another wayland.
Got the same backend chosen
Tested that kwin_wayland (without --windowed) on an X machine worked just fine.
Reviewers: #kwin, mart
Reviewed By: #kwin, mart
Subscribers: mart, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13658
Summary:
On Wayland processXcbEvents calls workspaceEvents and updateX11Time but this
is already done in the native event filter.
Test Plan:
Manual test shows Xwayland still works and constant calls to
XcbEventFilter::nativeEventFilter are processed.
Reviewers: #kwin, davidedmundson
Reviewed By: #kwin, davidedmundson
Subscribers: davidedmundson, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D14215
Summary:
KWin is not designed to run as root. It is not hardened enough and
there is a great risk that applications could attack KWin through
X11 properties, Wayland protocol requests, etc. to trigger stack or
heap overflows and execute random code. As clients connected to KWin
could be remote there is a great risk in running KWin as root. Also
clients on the same system but started as a different user could
try to gain more privs by exploiting KWin.
Furthermore KWin is designed to not run as root. It interacts with
logind to get the devices opened which would require root. Whether
KWin would work as root at all is questionable.
We cannot guarantee that running KWin as root is secure, thus this
change disallows running KWin and thus a Wayland session as root.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D13008
Summary: Now that the framebuffer device is queried, don't assume that the framebuffer device is /dev/fb0
Test Plan:
Add /dev/fb1 to seat1, start kwin with the framebuffer backend on seat1, verify with the stdio/stderr output it selected /dev/fb1.
Make sure manual device selection still works
There is an issue right now where /dev/fb1 is all black, if it is both selected manually or automatically. I think I might need see if the VSCREENINFO or FSCREENINFO framebuffer settings are changing or something (I had to do something similar to this to Weston's fbdev backend as well)
If I do find a solution, I'll send one separate from this series
Reviewers: #kwin, graesslin
Reviewed By: #kwin, graesslin
Subscribers: zzag, rkflx, graesslin, kwin, #kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D9557
Summary:
The main reason for not having it as a mandatory dependency was that BSD
doesn't support it. But as I learned recently it is available on our CI
system. So BSDs have support now.
Even more it showed that the code doesn't compile if the dependency is
missing. And there's one thing I hate: broken build configuration
options.
So let's make UDEV and libinput a required dependency and get rid of the
problems.
Test Plan: Compiles
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D10057
Once again KActivities causes a delay in the startup of KWin. This is
not the first time it happens, that has been a problem since the start
of the Wayland project.
In the past we added a compile time switch due to that and added a
runtime switch once it stoped freezing (20a9a2a247).
And now it broke again, so let's disable again.
KActivities doesn't make sense on Wayland anyway as there is no activity
support for Wayland windows. Once KActivities is able to be used without
freezing KWin on startup and being able to ensure that it won't break
again we can reenable. But I expect guarantees about that. This must be
ensured by proper autotest support to verify that in future usage of
KActivities in the display manager doesn't freeze it.
This is maintainer decision, due to that no pre-commit review.
CCMAIL: plasma-devel@kde.org
BUG: 388628
Summary:
depends from D9521
listens to switch events and updates the tablet mode status
which is exposed to dbus in the org.kde.KWin.TabletModeManager
interface
Test Plan:
as hardware support is limited, testing of clients
so far is done by the setter in the dbus property,
which should be removed from the final version.
It has been tested to successfully work on a Thinkpad.
Reviewers: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin
Reviewed By: #plasma, #kwin, graesslin
Subscribers: graesslin, davidedmundson, plasma-devel, kwin, #kwin
Tags: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D9764
Summary:
Loads settings on whether QtQuick uses GL or software rendering
Aurorae needed a fix. The rest "just works" with up-to-date plasma framework.
Test Plan:
Alt tabbed
Showed an OSD
Grepped kwin's QML for any custom shaders.
(which is the only part that doesn't work here)
Reviewers: #plasma, graesslin
Reviewed By: #plasma, graesslin
Subscribers: graesslin, plasma-devel, kwin, #kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8040
Summary:
The SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK results in threads (not only processes) to have
the scheduling policy reset to default. This means that the libinput
thread is not real time, but this was actually intended.
To solve this problem KWin does start without the RESET_ON_FORK flag
during startup. Once createInput has been called the scheduling is
adjusted again and RESET_ON_FORK is added again. This results in the
libinput thread and all threads Qt starts in between (e.g. dbus) to gain
real time policy. But it is still not leaked to other processes or to
threads in KWin which don't need it.
Other options considered: just don't use RESET_ON_FORK and instead
manually reset on fork. This would mean all threads in KWin gain real
time, but we don't need this. It's only interesting for the main
(rendering, Wayland thread) and the input thread. Also the danger to
leak into another process is too high.
Keeping the capability till the libinput thread is created and adjust
the thread itself. This option was discarded as I don't want KWin to
have any capabilities when the QApplication is started.
Test Plan: ps -eL -o class,rtprio,cmd,comm | grep kwin_wayland
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D8065
The connect to Compositor::sceneCreated must be disconnected again,
otherwise a restart of the Compositor results in Workspace being created
again.
Thanks to our autotests for finding this problem!
The operation mode X11 and Wayland is no longer supported and probably
hasn't been supported for the last few years. But now there is the
possibility to run Wayland only, so introduce this as a dedicated new
OperationMode.
Summary:
Just continues with the steps without starting XWayland.
This does not yet fully support kwin_wayland without X11, it currently
still crashes on teardown.
Test Plan: kwin_wayland --socket=wayland-1 kwrite (note the missing --xwayland)
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7924
Summary:
The base idea behind this change is to keep the system responsive no
matter what other processes do. All input and rendering needs to go
through the windowing system, so keeping it responsive is important.
Currently KWin competes with all other processes for resources and this
can render the system unusable. Consider some processes running amok. In
this case the user might not be able to easily close the applications as
KWin does not get the cpu time to perform the input tasks requested by
the user.
Or in the case of playing a demanding game it is important that KWin
gets scheduled to forward the pointer input events. The user doesn't
want that the game (or another process) wins against the windowing
sytem.
The disadvantage is that KWin always wins against other processes with
real time scheduling. This could result in KWin running amok stalling
the system. On the other hand this is no change to the current situation
as if KWin runs amok the sytem is unusable.
The change uses libcap to set CAP_SYS_NICE on kwin_wayland executable.
KWin_wayland on start sets the scheduling policy to SCHED_RR with the
lowest possible priority. Thus any other SCHED_RR process will win
against KWin. So real time processes are not affected by this change!
After adjusting the scheduling (which requires CAP_SYS_NICE) KWin drops
this capability again.
Test Plan:
Verified that KWin adjusts the scheduler, that it is not passed
to child processes, that the capability gets dropped and not passed to
child processes.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7757
Summary:
Provides a virtual method in Screens where backends can supply the scale
of each screen, this is then set on each output.
For the X windowed backend this value is taken from a command line
parameter.
Test Plan:
Ran windowed mode with --scale 1 and 2
then kate --platform=wayland from another screen.
On the latter case UI elements were scaled up correctly
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3159
Summary:
Increases minimum Qt version to 5.7. This allows to drop the pre-5.7
virtual keyboard and various ifdefs for now unsupported versions.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D4485
XWayland needs to create an eglDisplay for platform DRM. Depending on
the mesa version eglInitialize expects that the passed native display
is a Wayland display and crashes. This prevents KWin to startup.
This patch sets EGL_PLATFORM for Xwayland. This is actually not KWin's
job, but if it otherwise crashes it's better than nothing.
As Xwayland only supports DRM, it's fine to use this.
Summary:
The idea behind this mode is to support applications like spectacle
(see T4458). The calling application passes a file descriptor (created
through e.g. a pipe) and the screenshot effect writes the captured image
into that fd.
The advantage over the existing variant which writes to a file in the
/tmp directory is that this is peer-to-peer between the requesting
application and KWin. No other application can get to that image.
The change also includes setting SIGPIPE to ignore. It showed that when
the reading side already cancelled the read prior to KWin writing out
the image we get a SIGPIPE which results in application termination,
which is not what we want in case of a Wayland compositor. The sigpipe
can be ignored as Qt (and libpng) handles that error just fine at
runtime.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3412
Summary:
The QStyle might interact with our internal Wayland connection. If the
cleanup happens after destroying our internal Wayland connection KWin
will crash at tear-down.
With this change the QStyle can perform cleanup already prior to the
deconstruction of the Wayland connection.
CCBUG: 372001
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D3241
Summary:
If KWin fails to start the Wayland server due to XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not
being set, kwin_wayland should terminate with an error condition but
not crash.
This change makes sure that KWin detects that the Wayland server does
not work and terminates the startup early and ensures that it doesn't
crash while going down.
An error message is shown that we could not create the Wayland server.
Test Plan:
Test case added which verifies that WaylandServer fails to
init. Manual testing that kwin_wayland exits with error 1.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D2078
Summary:
We need to properly tear down the application - this can be achieved
through QCoreApplication::exit. Otherwise there is a chance that the
cleanup handling crashes.
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma_on_wayland
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D2136
Summary:
kwin_wayland disables ptrace on itself. This has the side effect of
core dumps no longer be created - which we want as DrKonqi doesn't
work for kwin_wayland.
This change introduces a dedicated signal handler for abort and
segfault. The signal handler enables ptrace again, unsets itself as
signal handler and raises the signal again, so that the proper crash,
abort handling can be performed.
Test Plan:
Added a crash, added an abort and verified that coredumpctl
shows the expected coredump.
Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin, bshah
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D2003
Summary:
The idea is to have KWin provide a virtual keyboard. To support this
KWin uses the QT_IM_MODULE qtvirtualkeyboard and makes sure that the
QPA plugin loads it.
KWin has a new class VirtualKeyboard which acts as the focus object and
the "proxy" for input methods. The QPA plugin ensures that this is the
focusObject, so that all input method related events are sent to this
class. From there it will be possible to delegate to other applications
through the Wayland interfaces.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Tags: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1638
Summary:
Similar to[[ https://phabricator.kde.org/D1216 | D1216 ]] add procctl call to disable ptrace on FreeBSD.
We cannot do the procfs-lookup to check whether the process is already being run inside gdb -- however, on FreeBSD, we could use the P_TRACED flag of the process to figure this out:
> sys/proc.h:#define P_TRACED 0x00800 /* Debugged process being traced. */
And the code would look something similar to
```
pid_t pid = getpid();
struct procstat *prstat = procstat_open_sysctl();
struct kinfo_proc *procinfo;
unsigned int cnt;
procinfo = procstat_getprocs(prstat, KERN_PROC_PID, pid, &cnt);
long p_flags = procinfo->ki_flag;
int p_traced = p_flags & P_TRACED;
if (p_traced != P_TRACED) {
mode = PROC_TRACE_CTL_DISABLE;
procctl(P_PID, getpid(), PROC_TRACE_CTL, &mode);
}
procstat_freeprocs(prstat,procinfo);
procstat_close(prstat);
```
But as wayland is [far] in the future on FreeBSD, and that check above is a bit lengthy, I think it is enough if we add it once it is needed.
Reviewers: rakuco, graesslin
Reviewed By: graesslin
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Projects: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1425
Summary:
This change ensures that kwin_wayland does not pull in KCrash. We
don't want and need KCrash in the Wayland case. If KWin crashes the
session goes down - restarting doesn't make any sense, we need to
relogin.
Similar drkonqi just doesn't work as it doesn't have a windowing
system to connect to. After all the windowing system just crashed.
Also the AlternativeWM dialog doesn't make any sense on Wayland.
Similar thought: there is no windowing system to show this nice dialog.
Overall it's better to have system default behavior
(e.g. systemd-coredump) than using KCrash in the very special case of
kwin_wayland.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Projects: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1550
Summary:
Instead of having the Application invoke initOutputs after creating
the Screens, we can just connect to the signal emitted there.
This allows to make initOutputs a private, WaylandServer internal
method.
Reviewers: #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Projects: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1482
CI system shows that on tear down an effect might call into Workspace
after it's destroyed. Unloading all effects prior to deleting Workspace
should(TM) fix that. Unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce the problem
locally, so build.kde.org needs to verify.
So far if the Scene creation failed kwin_wayland went into a shutdown,
but didn't succeed because the thread to start Xwayland was already
running: it froze.
This change introduces a new signal in Compositor: sceneCreated. The
startup of Xwayland is bound to this signal. If it gets fired KWin can
startup Xwayland. If it does not get fired, KWin terminates correctly.
Summary:
This is the first change in a refactoring series. The aim is to:
* rename AbstractBackend to Platform
* move backends/ to plugins/platforms/
* don't bind platforms to Wayland only
* provide a platform plugin for "normal" X11
* share more code between X11 and Wayland
This change moves the platform/backend from waylandServer to Application.
The init of the plugin happens directly in the Application from the
KPluginMetaData. There is no need to externally init it and set the
parent.
WaylandServer::backend() currently just delegates to
kwinApp()->platform(), the idea is to drop this method completely.
The test infrastructure is also adjusted to this change.
Test Plan: kwin_wayland still works, all tests pass
Reviewers: #plasma, sebas
Subscribers: plasma-devel
Projects: #plasma
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1331
This patch introduces additional method to Application class
that has default policy of restarting the app.
This method is overridden for wayland case disabling this step.
REVIEW: 126655
This change enables kactivities integration by default again on both
X11 and Wayland (as kactivities no longer blocks). As we have an
infrastructure to disable kactivities we can also make use of it and
offer a command line switch to disable kactivities. This might be
useful for using KWin outside of Plasma.
REVIEW: 126153
We need to unblock the signals blocked with pthread_sigmask.
This caused kdeinit to block, because it relies on SIGUSR1.
BUG: 356580
FIXED-IN: 5.5.1
REVIEW: 126361
In order to increase the security we disable ptrace on kwin_wayland.
This makes it impossible for a another process running as the same
user to attach to kwin_wayland to install a key logger. It doesn't
protect against higher privileged users, but that's no problem: they
can just read the input device file and don't need to attach to KWin
to become a key logger.
This change is highly inspired by a similar change to kscreenlocker.
A difference is that KWin checks whether we are running under a
debugger. In such a case we still want to allow ptrace.
This is similar to the applications to start. That is the value of the
command line argument is interpreted as a command to start.
The difference is that when this application exits, KWin will also quit.
The argument is so to say interpreted as a session.
Reviewed-By: Bhushan Shah
Ensures that all Wayland objects are destroyed and the cleanup handling
is performed before tearing down the Compositor. This fixes for example
a crash if a Surface with a Shadow is still around at tear down.
WaitForFinished blocks our main thread, but Xwayland wants to talk
to Wayland and blocks as well. So let's ensure events are processed
while terminating Xwayland.