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2021-03-29xwayland: use ICCCM state defines from xcb-icccmSimon Ser
2021-03-29xwayland: require xcb-icccmSimon Ser
This dependency is already required by many other widely used X11 programs, such as i3, Qt, and other XWMs. So it should be available on most systems. X11 support can be pretty broken without xcb-icccm, with focus issues for instance. Let's just remove this --please-break-my-desktop footgun option.
2021-03-29xwayland: assume no WM_HINTS means window wants inputSimon Ser
Some X11 clients (e.g. Chromium, sxiv) don't set WM_HINTS. The spec says: > Window managers are free to assume convenient values for all fields of the > WM_HINTS property if a window is mapped without one. Our wlr_xwayland_icccm_input_model function assumes missing WM_HINTS means the window doesn't want input, but this is incorrect. Assume the window wants input unless it explicitly opts-out by setting WM_HINTS. Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/6107
2021-03-03xwayland: use -listenfd if availableSimon Ser
Xwayland's -listen option was deprecated in [1] in favor of -listenfd. [1]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/593
2021-03-03xwayland: check executable exists on initSimon Ser
Instead of walking PATH like a previous proposal [1], this one checks that the Xwayland path specified in the pkg-config file exists. I think this is a reasonable compromise: - Users that don't have Xwayland installed system-wide won't get a bogus DISPLAY env variable set up. - Users that have WLR_XWAYLAND set won't be affected by this check. - Users that have Xwayland installed system-wide and a different Xwayland in their PATH still get their custom Xwayland. - Users that don't have Xwayland installed system-wide but have it somewhere else in PATH are left out. But this is pretty niche, and they can just set WLR_XWAYLAND. [1]: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/pull/2314
2021-03-03xwayland: add dependency on xwaylandSimon Ser
Check that the pkg-config file is available. This will be required in the future to check whether xwayland supports features such as -listenfd, -initfd or -verbose. If there's no pkg-config file, check that the Xwayland executable is available. This effectively makes our relationship with xwayland closer to what a dynamic library is: checked at build-time, but can be overridden at run-time.
2021-02-15build: use dictionnary for features instead of configuration_dataSimon Ser
This allows us to easily iterate on all features and only deal with bools.
2021-02-15xwayland/selection: flush connection after changing xwm selection ownerTudor Brindus
This was the actual underlying cause of #2192; we were not getting the XFIXES_SELECTION_NOTIFY event in time.
2021-02-15xwayland/selection: log when proxy window loses ownershipTudor Brindus
2021-02-15xwayland/selection: ignore requests for anything but the newest dataTudor Brindus
Our internal state machine gets screwed up if selection events are not monotonically increasing in time, and we can enter a self-copy loop from the proxy window that exhausts all pipes. Snippet of logs when this occurs: 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/incoming.c:487] XCB_XFIXES_SELECTION_NOTIFY (selection=277, owner=4194626) 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/incoming.c:487] XCB_XFIXES_SELECTION_NOTIFY (selection=277, owner=2097153) 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/outgoing.c:378] XCB_SELECTION_REQUEST (time=58979563 owner=2097153, requestor=2097153 selection=277, target=279, property=278) 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/outgoing.c:397] ignoring old request from timestamp 58979563; expecting > 58979563 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/outgoing.c:29] SendEvent destination=2097153 SelectionNotify(31) time=58979563 requestor=2097153 selection=277 target=279 property=0 00:00:46.238 [wlr] [xwayland/selection/incoming.c:453] XCB_SELECTION_NOTIFY (selection=277, property=0, target=279) Note that 2097153 is `selection->window`, and 4194626 is Emacs. The race occurs if the selection owner changes back to our proxy window between when we get `XCB_XFIXES_SELECTION_NOTIFY` for Emacs and when we call `xcb_convert_selection` in `incoming.c:source_send` -- the ConvertSelection request can end up hitting our proxy window, but the timestamp will be rejected. Fixes #2192.
2021-02-05xwayland: free render picture backing cursorIlia Mirkin
Otherwise it gets leaked never to be recovered.
2021-02-05xwayland/xwm: make atom_map constManuel Stoeckl
2021-02-04xwayland/selection: allow simultaneous Wayland-to-X11 transfersTudor Brindus
There seems to be no reason why we can't service multiple Wayland-to-X11 transfers concurrently, so long as they are to different windows (or possibly, same windows but different target properties?) This commit removes the queuing logic, but retains the request de-duplication from #2428.
2021-02-04xwayland/selection: use one target window per selectionTudor Brindus
Previously, the clipboard and primary selections shared the same window. This was racey, and could have led to pasting failures. On xfixes selection owner change notification, the logic for requesting the supported mimetypes of the new owner's selection looks like: xcb_convert_selection( xwm->xcb_conn, selection->window, selection->atom, xwm->atoms[TARGETS], xwm->atoms[WL_SELECTION], selection->timestamp ); This means ask the selection owner to write its TARGETS for the `selection->atom` selection (one of PRIMARY, CLIPBOARD, DND_SELECTION) to `selection->window`'s WL_SELECTION atom. However, `selection->window` is shared for both PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD selections, and WL_SELECTION is used as the target atom in both cases. So, there's a race when both selections change at the same time. The CLIPBOARD selection might support mimetypes {A, B, C}, and the PRIMARY only {A, B}. If the ConvertSelection requests/responses "cross on the wire", so to speak, wlroots can end up believing that the PRIMARY selection also supports C. A Wayland client may then ask for the PRIMARY selection in C format, which will fail with "convert selection failed". This commit fixes this by using a separate window for PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD target requests, so that WL_SELECTION can be used as the target atom in both cases.
2021-02-04xwayland/selection: use one X11 window per incoming transferTudor Brindus
This commit introduces logic for using a new X11 window for each incoming transfer, rather than having a global window for each selection source. This eliminates a whole class of bugs involving multiple concurrent incoming transfers. For now, we retain the outgoing transfer queue, and the selection source-specific windows to support it. Source-specific windows are no longer used in the incoming path, and will be removed in a future PR. Refs #1497.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: make xwm_selection_init take a wlr_xwm_selection *Tudor Brindus
This makes it consistent with xwm_selection_finish.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: introduce `xwm_selection_transfer_init`Tudor Brindus
Currently, all this does is initialize `wl_client_fd` to -1, so that comparisons with 0 are meaningful.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: make xwm_selection_finish take a wlr_xwm_selection *Tudor Brindus
Previously it took a wlr_xwm *, which was a bit surprising in that it freed members of wlr_xwm *, not just its respective selections.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: destroy all selections on Xwayland restartTudor Brindus
Previously, Xwayland could restart, and we'd get events for transfers pointing to the previous (now freed) xwm instance. This led to use-after-free segfaults. Closes #2565.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: don't leak Wayland fd if ConvertSelection failsTudor Brindus
If our ConvertSelection failed, we would previously leak the pending Wayland client fd. Refs swaywm/sway#5946.
2021-01-31xwayland/selection: don't request another selection while one is pendingTudor Brindus
This will hopefully be fixed in the future by having separate windows for each X11-to-Wayland transfer, but until then, let's avoid a compositor crash.
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: end incr transfer on empty prop, not next selectionTudor Brindus
Previously, `transfer->incr` was being cleared on the next selection. However, if the next selection was *also* incremental, it's possible that `xwm_handle_selection_property_notify` would route us to `xwm_get_incr_chunk` instead of `xwm_selection_get_data`.
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: refactor remaining incremental transfer codeTudor Brindus
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: extract out property requestsTudor Brindus
Apart from reducing duplication, this has the positive side-effect of allowing all deallocs to use `xwm_selection_transfer_destroy_property_reply`, as opposed to the latter and a mix of ad-hoc `free`s.
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: simplify incremental transfer control flowTudor Brindus
Previously, if the Wayland client died before an incremental transfer was complete, the logs would be spammed by "write error to target fd" as wlroots entered some control flow wherein it'd continually try scheduling further writes to the already-dead pipe. This commit contains no behavioral changes, but introduces explicit handling for draining the X11 selection in case of Wayland client death.
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: explicitly bail if first write to Wayland fd failsTudor Brindus
If `xwm_data_source_write` failed, it's failed permanently. In fact, a failing `xwm_data_source_write` sets `transfer->property_reply` to null as part of its error handling. Instead of relying on an indirect check (whether `transfer->property_reply` is still non-null), explicitly use the return value from `xwm_data_source_write`.
2021-01-29xwayland/selection: make `xwm_data_source_write` return 0 on failureTudor Brindus
The `fd` is marked `O_NONBLOCK`, so `write` will never spuriously return `EINTR`. Therefore, `write` failing is permanent, and we can return 0 to make the return value meaningful.
2021-01-28xwayland: fix extraneous NET_WM_STATE log messagesSimon Ser
wlroots would log "Unhandled NET_WM_STATE property change" log messages for atoms we know about. Simplify the code structure and remove these extra messages.
2021-01-25xwayland/selection: rename Wayland-facing data and helpersTudor Brindus
Previously, wlr_xwm_selection_transfer.source_fd meant: - the source of data in a Wayland -> X11 copy (good) - the destination of data in a X11 -> Wayland copy (confusing) This made reading through xwayland/selection/incoming.c difficult: in many places, "source" actually means "destination".
2021-01-25xwayland/selection: prevent fd leak on unsupported MIME typeTudor Brindus
Since we never end up calling xcb_convert_selection, the file descriptor ends up getting leaked (i.e., not cleaned up within xwm_data_source_write).
2021-01-25xwayland: use wlr_log_errno instead of %mTudor Brindus
Previously, any error would be masked by an internal isatty call: 24:31:48.174 [DEBUG] [wlr] [xwayland/selection/incoming.c:386] XCB_SELECTION_NOTIFY (selection=277, property=278, target=256) 24:31:48.174 [ERROR] [wlr] [xwayland/selection/incoming.c:30] write error to target fd: Inappropriate ioctl for device
2021-01-20Expose ICCCM input statusBrassyPanache
In certain situations windows can have their input field set to false but still expect to receive input focus by passively listening to key presses via a parent window. The ICCCM specification outlines how focus should be given to clients. Further reading: https://tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/sec-4.html#s-4.1.7 Relates to #2604
2021-01-17Free xwayland cursor in wlr_xwayland_destroyChris Chamberlain
One of many memory leaks detected by an asan build
2021-01-10xwayland: remove protocol debug messagesSimon Ser
Developers can use x11trace or similar to analyze the protocol messages.
2020-12-19xwayland: avoid crash on repeated server_finish_display() callIsaac Freund
This function may end up being called more than once if the Xwayland binary does not exist on the system.
2020-12-15Remove inline keywordSimon Ser
The compiler is smarter at figuring out whether a function should be inlined or not.
2020-12-07xwayland: use pipe instead of SIGUSR1 to signal readinessDominik Honnef
Closes: https://github.com/swaywm/wlroots/issues/2154
2020-12-02xwayland: add -core to flagsSimon Ser
Xwayland has its own special handling for signals like SIGSEGV/SIGABRT. Instead of leaving the job to the OS, it tries to walk up the call stack (badly, because a lot of information is missing), print the stack trace to stdout, then exit(1). This is very annoying because it prevents Xwayland crashes from being easily debugged. Xwayland has a flag "-core" that aborts instead of exiting. This allows the OS to generate a coredump. It's far from perfect but better than nothing, I guess.
2020-11-30xwm: add wlr_xwayland_surface_restack()Ilia Bozhinov
2020-11-03xwayland: log unhandled NET_WM_STATE property changesSimon Ser
2020-11-03xwayland: minor code style fixesSimon Ser
2020-10-20xwayland: fix minor typo in debug logTudor Brindus
This accidentally slipped through 1b0e4c7.
2020-10-14xwayland: add set_geometry eventIlia Bozhinov
This is necessary to react to changes in position of override-redirect views.
2020-10-13xwayland: notify requestor when we fail to respond to their requestTudor Brindus
We already mostly did this, but there were a couple of branches (`calloc` failures) where we'd bail without letting the other side know. Refs swaywm/sway#4007. Likely not going to be a real improvement there (if `calloc` fails you're already pretty screwed), but it does address a theoretical possibility.
2020-10-12xwayland: remove stale transfers from the same requestorTudor Brindus
It seems that if we ever try to reply to a selection request after another has been sent by the same requestor (we reply in FIFO order), the requestor never reads from it, and we end up stalling forever on a transfer that will never complete. It appears that `XCB_SELECTION_REQUEST` has some sort of singleton semantics, and new requests for the same selection are meant to replace outstanding older ones. I couldn't find a reference for this, but empirically this does seem to be the case. Real (contrived) case where we don't currently do this, and things break: * run fcitx * run Slack * wl-copy < <(base64 /opt/firefox/libxul.so) # or some other large file * focus Slack (no need to paste) fcitx will send in an `XCB_SELECTION_REQUEST`, and we'll start processing it. Immediately after, Slack sends its own. fcitx hangs for a long, long time. In the meantime, Slack retries and sends another selection request. We now have two pending requests from Slack. Eventually fcitx gives up (or it can be `pkill`'d), and we start processing the first request Slack gave us (FIFO). Slack (Electron?) isn't listening on the other end anymore, and this transfer never completes. The X11 clipboard becomes unusable until Slack is killed. After this patch, the clipboard is immediately usable again after fcitx bails. Also added a bunch of debug-level logging that makes diagnosing this sort of issue easier. Refs swaywm/sway#4007.
2020-10-11xwayland: introduce WLR_XWAYLAND for specifying which Xwayland to useTudor Brindus
When debugging Xwayland-related issues, a common first step in debugging has been to ask the reporter to move their real Xwayland to /usr/bin/Xwayland.bin, and create a shell script starting Xwayland with extra arguments under the original /usr/bin/Xwayland location. Introducing a `WLR_XWAYLAND` environment variable makes this less invasive, by allowing the user to swap out Xwayland without resorting to global system changes (or source patches).
2020-10-11xwayland: fix use-after-free in selection handlingTudor Brindus
Fixes #2425. wlroots can only handle one outgoing transfer at a time, so it keeps a list of pending selections. The head of the list is the currently-active selection, and when that transfer completes and is destroyed, the next one is started. The trouble is when you have a transfer to some app that is misbehaving. fcitx is one such application. With really large transfers, fcitx will hang and never wake up again. So, you can end up with a transfer list that looks like this: | T1: started | T2: pending | T3: pending | T4: pending | The file descriptor for transfer T1 is registered in libwayland's epoll loop. The rest are waiting in wlroots' list. As a user, you want your clipboard back, so you `pkill fcitx`. Now Xwayland sends `XCB_DESTROY_NOTIFY` to let us know to give up. We clean up T4 first. Due to a bug in wlroots code, we register the (fd, transfer data pointer) pair for T1 with libwayland *again*, despite it already being registered. We do this 2 more times as we remove T3 and T2. Finally, we remove T1 and `free` all the memory associated with it, before `close`-ing its transfer file descriptor. However, we still have 3 copies of T1's file descriptor left in the epoll loop, since we erroneously added them as part of removing T2/3/4. When we `close` the file descriptor as part of T1's teardown, we actually cause the epoll loop to wake up the next time around, saying "this file descriptor has activity!" (it was closed, so `read`-ing would normally return 0 to let us know of EOF). But instead of returning 0, it returns -1 with `EBADF`, because the file descriptor has already been closed. And finally, as part of error-handling this, we access the transfer pointer, which was `free`'d. And we crash.
2020-10-11xwayland: using %m in `wlr_log` is broken, use `wlr_log_errno` insteadTudor Brindus
This one was awful to track down, but calls to `wlr_log` with %m have the errno masked by the `isatty` call in `log_stderr`. Switch them to `wlr_log_errno` instead. Cue quality "how can read(2) POSSIBLY be returning ENOTTY?" moments.
2020-10-08xwm: add loop detection for read_surface_parentRouven Czerwinski
Implement a simple loop detection while trying to retrieve the parent for a TRANSIENT_FOR window. Fixes swaywm/sway#4624
2020-09-04xwayland: disconnect display destroy listener even if xwayland didn't initializeIlia Bozhinov