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2020-08-05log: Remove libseat prefixesKenny Levinsen
2020-08-05Remove pointless compiler.hKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03seat: Convert client list to linked listKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03seat: Convert device list to linked listKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03linked_list: Initial implementationKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03server: Stack-allocate the serverKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03poller: Inline the poller into the server structKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03poller: Remove unnecessary poll_impl abstractionKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03libseat: Remove unused stdarg.h importKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03compiler: Rename erroneous header-guardKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03terminal: Remove unused prototypesKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03list: Make list_concat argument constKenny Levinsen
2020-08-03client: Prefix notification methods with 'send'Kenny Levinsen
2020-08-03libseat: Use symbol file instead of -fvisibilityKenny Levinsen
2020-08-02seat: Deactivate devices before sending disableKenny Levinsen
Previously, seatd would not deactivate devices until the client had acked the disable. In once instance, this lead to libinput spending significant time checking and closing each input device. As a workaround, mimick logind's behavior of deactivating devices first. The original behavior can be reintroduced if the client-side problem is fixed. Closes: https://todo.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/5
2020-08-02list: Add list_pop_backKenny Levinsen
2020-08-02seat: Open/close tty on activation/deactivationKenny Levinsen
The VT and KD ioctl's are picky about the tty fd used. In order to satisfy these, and to improve state cleanup, we now only and store the current tty when opening a client, and use this fd to perform teardown later. The presence of the fd is also used to signal that teardown is needed.
2020-08-01Remove ALWAYS_INLINEKenny Levinsen
Didn't do what I wanted it to anyway.
2020-08-01connection: Shrink buffers from 1KB to 256B eachKenny Levinsen
2020-08-01devices: Use path to check device typeKenny Levinsen
FreeBSD device numbers cannot be used to check the type of a device, as they are merely unique filesystem IDs. As the paths we use have been sanitized with realpath, we can simply use the path to check if a requested file is an evdev or drm device. This also allows us to make the check before the file is opened.
2020-08-01log: Avoid unnecessary GNU extensionKenny Levinsen
2020-07-31Initial implementation of seatd and libseatKenny Levinsen