At the moment, the session code is far from being extensible. If we
decide to add support for libseatd, it will be a challenging task with
the current design of session management code. The goal of this
refactoring is to fix that.
Another motivation behind this change is to prepare session related code
for upstreaming to kwayland-server where it belongs.
Occasionally, I see complaints about the file organization of kwin,
which is fair enough.
This change makes the source code more relocatable by removing relative
paths from includes.
CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR was added to the interface include directories
of kwin library. This means that as long as you link against kwin target,
the real location of the source code of the library doesn't matter.
With autotests, things are not as convenient as with kwin target. Some
tests use cpp files from kwin core. If we move all source code in a src/
directory, they will need to be adjusted, but mostly only in build
scripts.
This allows running Xwayland apps as root. Xwayland started with an
empty Xauthority file. After kwin has received the display number, the
file is updated with an actual authority entry.
BUG: 432625
A plugin may need to access kwinApp() or kwinApp()->platform() during
tear down, but the problem is that plugins are destroyed after the
kwinApp() object. The plugin manager must be destroyed explicitly while
the application is still valid to ensure that no crash will occur
during compositor teardown.
The scripting api is not suitable for implementing all features that
should not be implemented in libkwin. For example, the krunner
integration or screencasting are the things that don't belong to be
compiled right into kwin and yet we don't have any other choice.
This change introduces a quick and dirty plugin infrastructure that
can be used to implement things such as colord integration, krunner
integration, etc.
Without the KWindowSystem integration plugin, Wayland experience will be
negatively affected because windows created by kwin itself won't behave
as desired. Therefore it makes little sense to load this plugin at runtime.
On wayland, we know we're always going to load our internal QPA. Instead
of shipping a plugin and loading it dynamically we can use Qt static
plugins.
This should result in slightly faster load times, but also reduce the
number of moving pieces for kwin.
This also prevents anyone outside kwin loading our QPA which wouldn't
have made any sense and just crashed.
VirtualKeyboard class does not implement the relevant VirtualKeyboard
protocol but rather implements the InputMethod protcol and can in theory
be used by other input method like e.g. ibus.
Make class name consistent with what it does to avoid confusion in
future.
For now only rename of main class is done and dbus service is kept as-is
to provide retro-compatibility, when input method protocol is
implemented fully, we can think of what to do wrt the dbus interface
later when we fully implement zwp_input_method_unstable_v1 protocol.
If the Xwayland executable can't be found, the whole session will die
because a criticalError() signal will be emitted.
This change replaces the criticalError() signal with a less severe
signal.
If the errorOccurred() signal has been emitted during the startup
sequence, kwin won't die and will just continue with spawning the
session process.
in XdgSurfaceClient setFrameGeometry is async,
so we can't rely on it having the final value immediately.
make setVirtualKeyboardGeometry a virtual.
in the implementation on setVirtualKeyboardGeometry
use requestedFrameGeometry() instead of frameGeometry()
The main advantage of SPDX license identifiers over the traditional
license headers is that it's more difficult to overlook inappropriate
licenses for kwin, for example GPL 3. We also don't have to copy a
lot of boilerplate text.
In order to create this change, I ran licensedigger -r -c from the
toplevel source directory.
If the Xwayland process crashes, it will bring down the entire session
together with itself. Obviously, we don't want that. At least, Wayland
clients should survive the crash.
This change refactors relevant X11 parts to handle Xwayland crashes in a
less fatal way.
In order to handle Xwayland crashes better, a pair of start() and stop()
methods had been introduced in the Xwayland class to allow starting and
stopping the Xwayland process at any moment.
If we detect that the Xwayland process has crashed, we will immediately
stop the Xwayland server, which in its turn will deactivate the socket
notifier and destroy all connected X11 clients. Unfortunately, a couple
of subtle changes in X11Client::releaseWindow() and Unmanaged::release()
had to be made to ensure that we are left with a valid state after the
Xwayland server has been stopped.
Sub-classes of the AbstractClient class need a valid instance of the
Workspace class to function as desired. We should not create xdg-shell
clients until the workspace is created.
The new signal is emitted when the Application has fully been initialized.
It allows us to change the startup sequence, for example create workspace
before starting the Xwayland server, without making any adjustments in our
test suit.
Summary:
This patch is a first take at splitting up of the Compositor class into
Wayland and X11 child classes.
In this first patch we mostly deal with setup and teardown procedures.
A future goal is to further differentiate the compositing part itself too.
Test Plan: Manually X from VT and Wayland nested. Autotests pass.
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: sbergeron, anthonyfieroni, zzag, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Maniphest Tasks: T11071
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D22195
Summary:
When ShellClient tears down, it needs to access RuleBook in order to
discard temporary rules. The problem is that WaylandServer outlives
Workspace and therefore so does ShellClient.
We can't guard against the case when RuleBook::self() is nullptr as it
is vital to discard temporary rules.
This change adjusts termination sequence so all shell clients are
destroyed before Workspace(and thus RuleBook) is gone.
ASAN output:
==19922==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x606000142060 at pc 0x7fbc0fb878bb bp 0x7ffd7d464520 sp 0x7ffd7d464518
READ of size 8 at 0x606000142060 thread T0
#0 0x7fbc0fb878ba in QList<KWin::Rules*>::detach() /usr/include/qt5/QtCore/qlist.h:172
#1 0x7fbc0fb8538d in QList<KWin::Rules*>::begin() /usr/include/qt5/QtCore/qlist.h:324
#2 0x7fbc0fb808b6 in KWin::RuleBook::discardUsed(KWin::AbstractClient*, bool) /home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/rules.cpp:1144
#3 0x7fbc0fe36e32 in KWin::ShellClient::destroyClient() /home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/shell_client.cpp:435
#4 0x7fbc0fe7a726 in QtPrivate::FunctorCall<QtPrivate::IndexesList<>, QtPrivate::List<>, void, void (KWin::ShellClient::*)()>::call(void (KWin::ShellClient::*)(), KWin::ShellClient*, void**) /usr/include/qt5/QtCore/qobjectdefs_impl.h:152
#5 0x7fbc0fe784c3 in void QtPrivate::FunctionPointer<void (KWin::ShellClient::*)()>::call<QtPrivate::List<>, void>(void (KWin::ShellClient::*)(), KWin::ShellClient*, void**) /usr/include/qt5/QtCore/qobjectdefs_impl.h:185
#6 0x7fbc0fe74de9 in QtPrivate::QSlotObject<void (KWin::ShellClient::*)(), QtPrivate::List<>, void>::impl(int, QtPrivate::QSlotObjectBase*, QObject*, void**, bool*) (/home/jenkins/install-prefix/lib64/libkwin.so.5+0x1677de9)
#7 0x7fbc04f27357 in QMetaObject::activate(QObject*, int, int, void**) (/usr/lib64/libQt5Core.so.5+0x2b3357)
#8 0x7fbc074e1970 in KWayland::Server::Resource::unbound() /home/jenkins/workspace/Administration/Dependency Build Plasma kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/kwayland/build/src/server/KF5WaylandServer_autogen/EWIEGA46WW/moc_resource.cpp:142
#9 0x7fbc0766b4b4 in KWayland::Server::Resource::Private::unbind(wl_resource*) /home/jenkins/workspace/Administration/Dependency Build Plasma kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/kwayland/src/server/resource.cpp:68
#10 0x7fbc00bdc2ae (/usr/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0x92ae)
#11 0x7fbc00bdc32f in wl_resource_destroy (/usr/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0x932f)
#12 0x7fbc0766b53f in KWayland::Server::Resource::Private::resourceDestroyedCallback(wl_client*, wl_resource*) /home/jenkins/workspace/Administration/Dependency Build Plasma kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/kwayland/src/server/resource.cpp:76
#13 0x7fbbff481d8c (/usr/lib64/libffi.so.7+0x6d8c)
#14 0x7fbbff481179 (/usr/lib64/libffi.so.7+0x6179)
#15 0x7fbc00bdfa5f (/usr/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0xca5f)
#16 0x7fbc00bdc6d1 (/usr/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0x96d1)
#17 0x7fbc00bddc71 in wl_event_loop_dispatch (/usr/lib64/libwayland-server.so.0+0xac71)
#18 0x7fbc07541e50 in KWayland::Server::Display::Private::dispatch() /home/jenkins/workspace/Administration/Dependency Build Plasma kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/kwayland/src/server/display.cpp:148
#19 0x7fbc075432de in KWayland::Server::Display::dispatchEvents(int) /home/jenkins/workspace/Administration/Dependency Build Plasma kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/kwayland/src/server/display.cpp:220
#20 0x7fbc0fe864ca in KWin::WaylandServer::dispatch() /home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/wayland_server.cpp:616
#21 0x451ce0 in KWin::WaylandTestApplication::~WaylandTestApplication() /home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/autotests/integration/kwin_wayland_test.cpp:91
#22 0x42faa1 in main /home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/autotests/integration/globalshortcuts_test.cpp:381
#23 0x7fbc04796bca in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x26bca)
#24 0x413ea9 in _start (/home/jenkins/workspace/Plasma/kwin/kf5-qt5 SUSEQt5.12/build/bin/testGlobalShortcuts+0x413ea9)
Reviewers: #kwin, davidedmundson
Reviewed By: #kwin, davidedmundson
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D22821
Summary:
In a recent patch the newly added xwayland class ended up being
responsible for continuing the startup, calling back into the main app
to spawn the workspace.
It moves the flow of startup about so it's not very readable or
following class structure.
This patch moves the code back into main_wayland and removes the
duplication between xwayland and non-xwayland modes.
There was also a misnaming of methods.
Previously:
continueStartupWithScreens was called after platform screens are created
continueStartupWithScene was called after the scene was created
continueStartupWithXwayland was called before xwayland is created
This was confusing, so the names have been shuffled around to follow a
consistent pattern of what has been done so far.
Test Plan:
Started kwin_wayland in normal and xwayland mode
Ran unit tests (though some failed due to a local unrelated and as yet unindentified bug)
Reviewers: #kwin, romangg
Reviewed By: #kwin, romangg
Subscribers: romangg, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D19232
Summary:
In this patch an infrastructure is created to represent generic X selections
in a Wayland session and use them for data transfers between Xwayland windows
and Wayland native clients.
The central manager is the DataBridge class, in which Selection objects can be
created. This is hard-coded and such a Selection object persists until the end
of the session, so no arbitrary selections can be created on the fly. For now
the X Clipboard selection is supported, whose corresponding mechanism in the
Wayland protocol is just called Selection.
A Selection object listens for selection owner changes on the X side and for
similar events into the Wayland server interfaces. If a data provider is
available a selection source object is created by the Selection object. In case
data is requested on the other side, a data transfer is initialized by creating
a Transfer object. A Selection keeps track of all transfers and makes sure that
they are destroyed when they are finished or in case they idle because of
misbehaving clients.
The Clipboard class translates the X Clipboard via a proxy window. Selection
changes on the Wayland side are listened to through a new signal on the active
KWayland seat interface.
The previously used X clipboard syncer helper is disabled. The clipboard sync
autotest is changed to the new mechanism.
BUG: 394765
BUG: 395313
Test Plan: Manually and clipboard sync autotest.
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: zzag, graesslin, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15061
Summary:
By using the new Xwayland class we can reduce code duplication.
An abstract parent class is introduced, that allows interfacing
with the Xwayland class from the test binaries.
Test Plan: Autotests still pass.
Reviewers: #kwin, davidedmundson
Reviewed By: #kwin, davidedmundson
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15022
Summary:
The SceneOpenGLES test was starting to randomly crash on my system. On
investigation I observed that there was a graphics reset ("Attempting to
reset compositing.") which triggered a delayed restart of the
compositor. This even was only processed while waiting for XWayland to
terminate. Which resulted in a crash in KWin::getXServerVersion as the
xcb connection broke.
It makes no sense to setup the compositor again during application
shutdown. Thus the dtors set a flag that they are terminating the
application and Compositor::setup is checking for it.
Test Plan: Test no longer crashes, although it goes through the crashing path
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D18015
Summary:
This brings KWin a step closer to be run from build dir without having
to install at all. The integration tests are adjusted so that the
virtual platform is still found which makes the code be closer to what
is used in normal kwin_wayland.
Test Plan: ctest passes, manually verified correct plugin is loaded
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17388
Summary:
When running the complete test suite the ScriptedEffectsTest::testShortcuts
registers the shortcut meta+shift+y. But GlobalShortcutsTest::testX11ClientShortcut
also tries to use this shortcut for a window shortcut which fails if it
is already registered. So when running the complete test suite it
depends on the order of execution whether the GlobalShortcutsTest passes
or not.
Test should be clean - also the globalshortcuts. As the config is read
from test directory anyway, we can delete the file prior to init of
kglobalaccel.
Test Plan: Run ctest, test did not fail anymore
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16932
Summary:
On one of my systems XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT is set to "de". This makes a few
tests fail, e.g. pointer input and modifier only shortcuts.
The reason is that those tests assume the xkb default layout behavior,
that is how xkb functions without any layout being set. So having the
env variable around influences the layout generation.
To prevent this the environment variables are unset and thus a
reproducable environment is created.
Reviewers: #kwin
Subscribers: kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16737
Summary:
KWin was quite good in ensuring that you don't need to install by
passing paths to the tests. The new way is much nicer, so code is
adjusted for the new way. Also if we require a newer ECM in future we
need to support the new way.
No guarantee that the tests don't pick something up from the system env,
that needs more testing.
References: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Making_apps_run_uninstalled
Test Plan: The tests which loaded helpers pass
Reviewers: #kwin, #plasma
Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin
Tags: #kwin
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7543
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 integrationTest function takes a new optional argument whether the
test supports a Wayland Only mode. If that's the case the test is
compiled twice, once (as always) as "foo" with XWayland support and
once as "foo_waylandonly" without XWayland support.
This way we can ensure that our code always supports both modes. The
tests found multiple issues. At the moment fast running tests are
sporadically crashing on tear down. This needs further investigation.
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