Instead of tracking gaps per child apply gaps in two logical places:
1. In tiled containers use the layout code to add the gaps between
windows. This is much simpler and guarantees that the sizing of children
is correct.
2. In the workspace itself apply all the gaps around the edge. Here
we're in the correct position to size inner and outer gaps correctly and
decide on smart gaps in a single location.
Fixes#4296
Instead of using container->width/height as both the input and output
of the layout calculation have container->width_fraction/height_fraction
as the share of the parent this container occupies and calculate the
layout based on that. That way the container arrangement can always be
recalculated even if width/height have been altered by things like
fullscreen.
To do this several parts are reworked:
- The vertical and horizontal arrangement code is ajusted to work with
fractions instead of directly with width/height
- The resize code is then changed to manipulate the fractions when
working on tiled containers.
- Finally the places that manipulated width/height are adjusted to
match. The adjusted parts are container split, swap, and the input
seat code.
It's possible that some parts of the code are now adjusting width and
height only for those to be immediately recalculated. That's harmless
and since non-tiled containers are still sized with width/height
directly it may avoid breaking other corner cases.
Fixes#3547Fixes#4297
If there is more than one new window layout correctly by calculating the
default size of the new windows using the information of how many of
them there are in total.
This helps with issue #3547 but doesn't fix it in all situations. Things
now work correctly if the first layout of new windows happens after
leaving fullscreen. But if for some reason an arrange_container() gets
called while we are fullscreen the windows will still be incorrectly
sized after saved_width/saved_height get used to restore the first
window's size before going fullscreen.
Previously, `layout toggle` and `layout toggle split` would set L_VERT
when layout was L_HORIZ, otherwise it would set L_HORIZ. This meant
that when the layout was L_TABBED or L_STACKED, it would always be
L_HORIZ. This extends #4315 (which corrects the handling when multiple
layouts are given) to try prev_split_layout,
config->default_orientation, and then falling back to L_VERT when the
output is taller than wide and L_HORIZ when wider than tall.
This fixes the logic of split for layout toggle when the default
layout is L_TABBED or L_STACKED. When the default layout is L_TABBED
or L_STACKED, the container/workspace may not have a prev_split_layout.
This was causing L_NONE to be returned by get_layout_toggle, which was
being handled as a syntax error. This adds logic to try
config->default_orientation when prev_split_layout is L_NONE. If that
is also L_NONE, then L_VERT is used when the output is taller than
wide, otherwise, L_HORIZ is used.
In apply_output_config, this sets output->{width,height} using the
values in the output box. Previously, they were being set using
wlr_output_transformed_resolution, which takes the width and height
from the wlr_output and just checks whether they should be swapped
based on the transform. This did not take into account the output's
scale. wlr_output_effective_resolution could be used instead, which
handles both transform and scale. However, the values in the output box
have already been processed by wlr_output_effective_resolution so they
can just be used directly
This adds checks to the input_manager_libinput_reset_* functions to
only attempt resetting supported options on reload. This should have no
functional difference to the user, but will remove several `Failed to
apply libinput config: Unsupported configuration option` lines from the
log that can be noisy and potential red herrings.
This adds a --reload flag to cmd_bindswitch that allows for the binding
to be executed on reload. One possible use case for this is to allow
users to disable outputs when the lid closes and enable them when the
lid opens without having to open and re-close the lid after a reload.
The function used for comparing two output names in the workspace
output priority lists was inverted. This was causing priority to not be
stored correctly resulting in workspaces not always being restored or
moved to the desired outputs
This allows for modes to be created, bindings to be added to modes, and
bindings to be removed from modes at runtime. Additionally, this also
allows for `mode <mode>` to be deferred in the config to set an initial
mode.
This separates the logic for seat subcommand handlers that only perform
actions on the seat and handlers that alter the seat config. The former
group can immediately free the seat config after running the command as
it is only used by the subcommand to find the name of the seat to
operate on. The latter group alters the seat config so it will need to
go through the storage and application stage (assuming success).
Without this change, the handlers listed in the config_handlers or
command_handlers arrays (depending on reading or active) in commands.c
would be valid subcommands. To make matters worse, they would also take
precedence over the defined subcommand handlers.
This corrects find_handler to only work on the handler array given
instead of implicitly trying others.
Since xwayland can only be enabled/disabled at launch, the xwayland
status should be retained on reload. Having `xwayland enabled|disabled`
in the config, should not cause `config->xwayland` to be invalid on
reload. This also returns `CMD_FAILURE` with a message that xwayland
can only be enabled/disabled on launch when trying to set the invalid
status on reload. This allows swaynag to notify the user that the
change will not take effect until sway is restarted.
Currently container_replace removes the container from the scratchpad
and re-adds it afterwards. For the split commands this results in the
container being send to the scratchpad, which results in a NULL segfault
if the same container should be shown.
Pass an optional workspace to root_scratchpad_add_container, if the
workspace is passed the window will continue to show on the workspace.
If NULL is passed it is sent to the scratchpad.
This was an issue if no other window except the scratchpad container was
on the workspace.
Fixes#4240
This adds the logic to defer binding execution while sway is still
initializing. Without this, the binding command would be executed, but
the command handler would return CMD_DEFER, which was being treated as
a failure to run. To avoid partial executions, this will defer all
bindings while config->active is false.
This patch fixes faulty command parsing introduced by
f0f5de9a9e. When that commit allowed
criteria reset on ';' delimeters in commands lists, it failed to account
for its inner ','-parsing loop eating threw the entire rest of the
string.
This patch refactors argsep to use a list of multiple separators, and
(optionally) return the separator that it matched against in this
iteration via a pointer. This allows it to hint at the command parser
which separator was used at the end of the last command, allowing it to
trigger a potential secondary read of the criteria.
Fixes#4239
This allows for an optional validation stage when storing an input
config. Currently, only the xkb keymap is validated. If storing the
delta input config will result in any invalid xkb keymaps, the input
config will not be stored and error will be populated with the first
line of the xkbcommon log.
Before the delta input config is stored, this attempts to compile a
keymap with it. If the keymap fails to compile, then the first line of
the xkbcommon log entry will be included with a `CMD_FAILURE`, the
entire xkbcommon log entry will be included in the sway error log, and
the delta will not be stored.
This only handles basic issues such as a layouts not existing. This
will NOT catch more complex issues such as when a variant does
exist, but not for the given layout (ex: `azerty` is a valid variant,
but the `us` layout does not have a `azerty` variant).
Commit 190546fd31 failed to consider the
edge case where xwayland is disabled via the sway config. This leads to
a SEGFAULT when setting the xwayland cursor since the xwayland server is
not running.
This matches i3's behavior of only retaining criteria across comma
separated commands. When separating commands with a semicolon, the
criteria is reset and allows for new criteria to be set, if desired.
New 'seat <name> xcursor_theme <theme> [<size>]' command that
configures the default xcursor theme.
The default seat's xcursor theme is also propagated to XWayland, and
exported through the XCURSOR_THEME and XCURSOR_SIZE environment
variables. This is done every time the default seat's configuration is
changed.
This adds the missing argument count check after the --i3 flag
processing in cmd_hide_edge_borders. Without the check,
`hide_edge_borders --i3` would result in a SIGSEGV instead of a syntax
error. There are some minor adjustments to make it so nothing gets
altered if this check fails
handle_destroy would mark the output es being destroyed and commit the
transaction. Committing the transaction results in the output being
freed, the output manager can not retrieve the server reference
afterwards, resulting in the following use-after-free:
==22746==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x614000017088 at pc 0x560c1ac17136 bp 0x7ffeab146f20 sp 0x7ffeab146f10
READ of size 8 at 0x614000017088 thread T0
#0 0x560c1ac17135 in handle_destroy ../sway/desktop/output.c:566
#1 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#2 0x7f38af5d3dfc in drm_connector_cleanup ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/drm.c:1448
#3 0x7f38af5d2058 in scan_drm_connectors ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/drm.c:1240
#4 0x7f38af5c6a59 in drm_invalidated ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/backend.c:135
#5 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#6 0x7f38af5e827a in udev_event ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/session/session.c:52
#7 0x7f38aef5d7f1 in wl_event_loop_dispatch (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0xa7f1)
#8 0x7f38aef5c39b in wl_display_run (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0x939b)
#9 0x560c1ac0afbe in server_run ../sway/server.c:225
#10 0x560c1ac09382 in main ../sway/main.c:397
#11 0x7f38aed35ce2 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x23ce2)
#12 0x560c1abea10d in _start (/usr/local/bin/sway+0x3910d)
0x614000017088 is located 72 bytes inside of 432-byte region [0x614000017040,0x6140000171f0)
freed by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f38af82df89 in __interceptor_free /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:66
#1 0x560c1acbd1ed in output_destroy ../sway/tree/output.c:243
#2 0x560c1ac23ce5 in transaction_destroy ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:66
#3 0x560c1ac26b71 in transaction_progress_queue ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:348
#4 0x560c1ac284ca in transaction_commit_dirty ../sway/desktop/transaction.c:539
#5 0x560c1ac17110 in handle_destroy ../sway/desktop/output.c:564
#6 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#7 0x7f38af5d3dfc in drm_connector_cleanup ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/drm.c:1448
#8 0x7f38af5d2058 in scan_drm_connectors ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/drm.c:1240
#9 0x7f38af5c6a59 in drm_invalidated ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/backend.c:135
#10 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#11 0x7f38af5e827a in udev_event ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/session/session.c:52
#12 0x7f38aef5d7f1 in wl_event_loop_dispatch (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0xa7f1)
previously allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7f38af82e5a1 in __interceptor_calloc /build/gcc/src/gcc/libsanitizer/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:95
#1 0x560c1acbc228 in output_create ../sway/tree/output.c:91
#2 0x560c1ac17ba2 in handle_new_output ../sway/desktop/output.c:656
#3 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#4 0x7f38af5e4ce8 in new_output_reemit ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/multi/backend.c:143
#5 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#6 0x7f38af5d26d4 in scan_drm_connectors ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/drm.c:1294
#7 0x7f38af5c6a59 in drm_invalidated ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/drm/backend.c:135
#8 0x7f38af69330e in wlr_signal_emit_safe ../subprojects/wlroots/util/signal.c:29
#9 0x7f38af5e827a in udev_event ../subprojects/wlroots/backend/session/session.c:52
#10 0x7f38aef5d7f1 in wl_event_loop_dispatch (/usr/lib/libwayland-server.so.0+0xa7f1)
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free ../sway/desktop/output.c:566 in handle_destroy
Shadow bytes around the buggy address:
0x0c287fffadc0: fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffadd0: fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffade0: fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffadf0: fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffae00: fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
=>0x0c287fffae10: fd[fd]fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffae20: fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd
0x0c287fffae30: fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fd fa fa
0x0c287fffae40: fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0x0c287fffae50: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0x0c287fffae60: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Retrieve the reference before the output is destroyed and update the
output_management state with the saved reference.
Subsurfaces need access to the parent get_root_coords impl for positioning in
popups. To do this, we store a reference to the parent view_child where
applicable.
Fixes#4191.
This changes the behavior of bindings to make the `BINDING_LOCKED` flag
conflicting, which will allow for both unlocked and locked bindings.
If there are two matching bindings and one has `--locked` and the other
does not, the one with `--locked` will be preferred when locked and
the one without will be preferred when unlocked.
If there are two matching bindings and one has both a matching
`--input-device=<input>` and `--locked` and the other has neither, the
former will be preferred for both unlocked and locked.
This also refactors `get_active_binding` in `sway/input/keyboard.c`
to make it easier to read.
This just changes the indentation of `sway/input/switch.c` to use
tabs instead of spaces since I messed up and missed it when approving
the PR that added the file.
For compatibility with i3, `bar mode` and `bar hidden_state` do not
require bar-ids (in the normal location) at runtime since they follow
the alternative syntax: `bar mode|hidden_state <option> [<bar-id>]`
This removes the incorrect error that the bar-id is missing for those
two bar subcommands
Running a command like this produced a confusing error message:
$ swaymsg bar bar-0 colors background #ff0000
Error: Unknown/invalid command 'bar-0'
This patch makes the error message use argv[1] instead of argv[0] (from
config_subcommand's implementation), so it actually uses the name of the
command, rather than the id of the bar.
Prior to this patch, if I ran something like this, sway would crash:
swaymsg bar height 50
or
swaymsg bar not-a-bar-id color bg #ff0000
This was in contrast to other bar subcommands, like status_command,
which would exit with a "No bar defined" message.
The difference between the subcommands that crashed and the ones that
exited was that some subcommands had a check to see if a bar was
specified, while others just assumed that it had been and carried on
until they segfaulted.
Because this check was identical in every subcommand it was present in,
and I couldn't think of a case where it would be valid to run a bar
subcommand without specifying which bar to apply it to, I moved this
check from individual subcommands into the bar command, which is already
responsible for actually setting the specified bar. This reduced code
duplication, and fixed the crash for the subcommands that were missing
this check.
This attempts to use the default keymap when the one defined in the
input config fails to compile. The goal is to make it so the keyboard
is always in a usable state, even if it is not the user's requested
settings as usability is more important.
This also removes the calls to `getenv` for the `XKB_DEFAULT_*` family
of environment variables. The reasoning is libxkbcommon will fallback
to using those (and then the system defaults) when any of the rule
names are `NULL` or an empty string anyway so there is no need for
sway to duplicate the efforts.