#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sway/commands.h" #include "sway/config.h" #include "sway/security.h" #include "sway/input/input-manager.h" #include "stringop.h" #include "log.h" struct cmd_handler { char *command; sway_cmd *handle; }; // Returns error object, or NULL if check succeeds. struct cmd_results *checkarg(int argc, const char *name, enum expected_args type, int val) { struct cmd_results *error = NULL; switch (type) { case EXPECTED_MORE_THAN: if (argc > val) { return NULL; } error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command " "(expected more than %d argument%s, got %d)", name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc); break; case EXPECTED_AT_LEAST: if (argc >= val) { return NULL; } error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command " "(expected at least %d argument%s, got %d)", name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc); break; case EXPECTED_LESS_THAN: if (argc < val) { return NULL; }; error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command " "(expected less than %d argument%s, got %d)", name, val, (char*[2]){"s", ""}[argc==1], argc); break; case EXPECTED_EQUAL_TO: if (argc == val) { return NULL; }; error = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid %s command " "(expected %d arguments, got %d)", name, val, argc); break; } return error; } void apply_input_config(struct input_config *input) { int i; i = list_seq_find(config->input_configs, input_identifier_cmp, input->identifier); if (i >= 0) { // merge existing config struct input_config *ic = config->input_configs->items[i]; merge_input_config(ic, input); free_input_config(input); input = ic; } else { list_add(config->input_configs, input); } struct input_config *old_input_config = current_input_config; current_input_config = input; sway_input_manager_apply_input_config(input_manager, input); current_input_config = old_input_config; } void apply_seat_config(struct seat_config *seat) { int i; i = list_seq_find(config->seat_configs, seat_name_cmp, seat->name); if (i >= 0) { // merge existing config struct seat_config *sc = config->seat_configs->items[i]; merge_seat_config(sc, seat); free_seat_config(seat); seat = sc; } else { list_add(config->seat_configs, seat); } current_seat_config = seat; sway_input_manager_apply_seat_config(input_manager, seat); } /** * Check and add color to buffer. * * return error object, or NULL if color is valid. */ struct cmd_results *add_color(const char *name, char *buffer, const char *color) { int len = strlen(color); if (len != 7 && len != 9) { return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid color definition %s", color); } if (color[0] != '#') { return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid color definition %s", color); } int i; for (i = 1; i < len; ++i) { if (!isxdigit(color[i])) { return cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, name, "Invalid color definition %s", color); } } // copy color to buffer strncpy(buffer, color, len); // add default alpha channel if color was defined without it if (len == 7) { buffer[7] = 'f'; buffer[8] = 'f'; } buffer[9] = '\0'; return NULL; } /* Keep alphabetized */ static struct cmd_handler handlers[] = { { "bindcode", cmd_bindcode }, { "bindsym", cmd_bindsym }, { "exec", cmd_exec }, { "exec_always", cmd_exec_always }, { "exit", cmd_exit }, { "include", cmd_include }, { "input", cmd_input }, { "output", cmd_output }, { "seat", cmd_seat }, }; static int handler_compare(const void *_a, const void *_b) { const struct cmd_handler *a = _a; const struct cmd_handler *b = _b; return strcasecmp(a->command, b->command); } // must be in order for the bsearch static struct cmd_handler input_handlers[] = { { "accel_profile", input_cmd_accel_profile }, { "click_method", input_cmd_click_method }, { "drag_lock", input_cmd_drag_lock }, { "dwt", input_cmd_dwt }, { "events", input_cmd_events }, { "left_handed", input_cmd_left_handed }, { "middle_emulation", input_cmd_middle_emulation }, { "natural_scroll", input_cmd_natural_scroll }, { "pointer_accel", input_cmd_pointer_accel }, { "scroll_method", input_cmd_scroll_method }, { "tap", input_cmd_tap }, { "xkb_layout", input_cmd_xkb_layout }, { "xkb_model", input_cmd_xkb_model }, { "xkb_options", input_cmd_xkb_options }, { "xkb_rules", input_cmd_xkb_rules }, { "xkb_variant", input_cmd_xkb_variant }, }; // must be in order for the bsearch static struct cmd_handler seat_handlers[] = { { "attach", seat_cmd_attach }, { "fallback", seat_cmd_fallback }, }; static struct cmd_handler *find_handler(char *line, enum cmd_status block) { struct cmd_handler d = { .command=line }; struct cmd_handler *res = NULL; sway_log(L_DEBUG, "find_handler(%s) %d", line, block == CMD_BLOCK_SEAT); if (block == CMD_BLOCK_INPUT) { res = bsearch(&d, input_handlers, sizeof(input_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler), sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare); } else if (block == CMD_BLOCK_SEAT) { res = bsearch(&d, seat_handlers, sizeof(seat_handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler), sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare); } else { res = bsearch(&d, handlers, sizeof(handlers) / sizeof(struct cmd_handler), sizeof(struct cmd_handler), handler_compare); } return res; } struct cmd_results *handle_command(char *_exec) { // Even though this function will process multiple commands we will only // return the last error, if any (for now). (Since we have access to an // error string we could e.g. concatonate all errors there.) struct cmd_results *results = NULL; char *exec = strdup(_exec); char *head = exec; char *cmdlist; char *cmd; head = exec; do { // Split command list cmdlist = argsep(&head, ";"); cmdlist += strspn(cmdlist, whitespace); do { // Split commands cmd = argsep(&cmdlist, ","); cmd += strspn(cmd, whitespace); if (strcmp(cmd, "") == 0) { sway_log(L_INFO, "Ignoring empty command."); continue; } sway_log(L_INFO, "Handling command '%s'", cmd); //TODO better handling of argv int argc; char **argv = split_args(cmd, &argc); if (strcmp(argv[0], "exec") != 0) { int i; for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { if (*argv[i] == '\"' || *argv[i] == '\'') { strip_quotes(argv[i]); } } } struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(argv[0], CMD_BLOCK_END); if (!handler) { if (results) { free_cmd_results(results); } results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, cmd, "Unknown/invalid command"); free_argv(argc, argv); goto cleanup; } struct cmd_results *res = handler->handle(argc-1, argv+1); if (res->status != CMD_SUCCESS) { free_argv(argc, argv); if (results) { free_cmd_results(results); } results = res; goto cleanup; } free_cmd_results(res); free_argv(argc, argv); } while(cmdlist); } while(head); cleanup: free(exec); if (!results) { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL); } return results; } // this is like handle_command above, except: // 1) it ignores empty commands (empty lines) // 2) it does variable substitution // 3) it doesn't split commands (because the multiple commands are supposed to // be chained together) // 4) handle_command handles all state internally while config_command has some // state handled outside (notably the block mode, in read_config) struct cmd_results *config_command(char *exec, enum cmd_status block) { struct cmd_results *results = NULL; int argc; char **argv = split_args(exec, &argc); if (!argc) { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL); goto cleanup; } sway_log(L_INFO, "handling config command '%s'", exec); // Endblock if (**argv == '}') { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_BLOCK_END, NULL, NULL); goto cleanup; } struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(argv[0], block); if (!handler) { char *input = argv[0] ? argv[0] : "(empty)"; results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, input, "Unknown/invalid command"); goto cleanup; } int i; // Var replacement, for all but first argument of set // TODO commands for (i = /*handler->handle == cmd_set ? 2 :*/ 1; i < argc; ++i) { argv[i] = do_var_replacement(argv[i]); unescape_string(argv[i]); } // Strip quotes for first argument. // TODO This part needs to be handled much better if (argc>1 && (*argv[1] == '\"' || *argv[1] == '\'')) { strip_quotes(argv[1]); } if (handler->handle) { results = handler->handle(argc-1, argv+1); } else { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, argv[0], "This command is shimmed, but unimplemented"); } cleanup: free_argv(argc, argv); return results; } struct cmd_results *config_commands_command(char *exec) { struct cmd_results *results = NULL; int argc; char **argv = split_args(exec, &argc); if (!argc) { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL); goto cleanup; } // Find handler for the command this is setting a policy for char *cmd = argv[0]; if (strcmp(cmd, "}") == 0) { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_BLOCK_END, NULL, NULL); goto cleanup; } struct cmd_handler *handler = find_handler(cmd, CMD_BLOCK_END); if (!handler && strcmp(cmd, "*") != 0) { char *input = cmd ? cmd : "(empty)"; results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, input, "Unknown/invalid command"); goto cleanup; } enum command_context context = 0; struct { char *name; enum command_context context; } context_names[] = { { "config", CONTEXT_CONFIG }, { "binding", CONTEXT_BINDING }, { "ipc", CONTEXT_IPC }, { "criteria", CONTEXT_CRITERIA }, { "all", CONTEXT_ALL }, }; for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { size_t j; for (j = 0; j < sizeof(context_names) / sizeof(context_names[0]); ++j) { if (strcmp(context_names[j].name, argv[i]) == 0) { break; } } if (j == sizeof(context_names) / sizeof(context_names[0])) { results = cmd_results_new(CMD_INVALID, cmd, "Invalid command context %s", argv[i]); goto cleanup; } context |= context_names[j].context; } struct command_policy *policy = NULL; for (int i = 0; i < config->command_policies->length; ++i) { struct command_policy *p = config->command_policies->items[i]; if (strcmp(p->command, cmd) == 0) { policy = p; break; } } if (!policy) { policy = alloc_command_policy(cmd); sway_assert(policy, "Unable to allocate security policy"); if (policy) { list_add(config->command_policies, policy); } } policy->context = context; sway_log(L_INFO, "Set command policy for %s to %d", policy->command, policy->context); results = cmd_results_new(CMD_SUCCESS, NULL, NULL); cleanup: free_argv(argc, argv); return results; } struct cmd_results *cmd_results_new(enum cmd_status status, const char *input, const char *format, ...) { struct cmd_results *results = malloc(sizeof(struct cmd_results)); if (!results) { sway_log(L_ERROR, "Unable to allocate command results"); return NULL; } results->status = status; if (input) { results->input = strdup(input); // input is the command name } else { results->input = NULL; } if (format) { char *error = malloc(256); va_list args; va_start(args, format); if (error) { vsnprintf(error, 256, format, args); } va_end(args); results->error = error; } else { results->error = NULL; } return results; } void free_cmd_results(struct cmd_results *results) { if (results->input) { free(results->input); } if (results->error) { free(results->error); } free(results); } const char *cmd_results_to_json(struct cmd_results *results) { json_object *result_array = json_object_new_array(); json_object *root = json_object_new_object(); json_object_object_add(root, "success", json_object_new_boolean(results->status == CMD_SUCCESS)); if (results->input) { json_object_object_add( root, "input", json_object_new_string(results->input)); } if (results->error) { json_object_object_add( root, "error", json_object_new_string(results->error)); } json_object_array_add(result_array, root); const char *json = json_object_to_json_string(result_array); free(result_array); free(root); return json; }