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/*
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* awesome.c - awesome main functions
*
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* Copyright © 2007-2008 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
*/
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#include "awesome.h"
#include "banning.h"
#include "common/atoms.h"
#include "common/backtrace.h"
#include "common/version.h"
#include "common/xutil.h"
#include "xkb.h"
#include "dbus.h"
#include "event.h"
#include "ewmh.h"
#include "globalconf.h"
#include "objects/client.h"
#include "objects/screen.h"
#include "spawn.h"
#include "systray.h"
#include "xwindow.h"
#include <getopt.h>
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#include <locale.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
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#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <xcb/bigreq.h>
#include <xcb/randr.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_atom.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_aux.h>
#include <xcb/xcb_event.h>
#include <xcb/xinerama.h>
#include <xcb/xtest.h>
#include <xcb/shape.h>
#include <xcb/xfixes.h>
#include <glib-unix.h>
awesome_t globalconf;
/** argv used to run awesome */
static char **awesome_argv;
/** time of last main loop wakeup */
static struct timeval last_wakeup;
/** current limit for the main loop's runtime */
static float main_loop_iteration_limit = 0.1;
/** A pipe that is used to asynchronously handle SIGCHLD */
static int sigchld_pipe[2];
/* Initialise various random number generators */
static void
init_rng(void)
{
/* LuaJIT uses its own, internal RNG, so initialise that */
lua_State *L = globalconf_get_lua_State();
/* Get math.randomseed */
lua_getglobal(L, "math");
lua_getfield(L, -1, "randomseed");
/* Push a seed */
lua_pushnumber(L, g_random_int() + g_random_double());
/* Call math.randomseed */
lua_call(L, 1, 0);
/* Remove "math" global */
lua_pop(L, 1);
/* Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2, and (sometimes) Lua 5.3 use rand()/srand() */
srand(g_random_int());
/* When Lua 5.3 is built with LUA_USE_POSIX, it uses random()/srandom() */
srandom(g_random_int());
}
/** Call before exiting.
*/
void
awesome_atexit(bool restart)
{
lua_State *L = globalconf_get_lua_State();
lua_pushboolean(L, restart);
signal_object_emit(L, &global_signals, "exit", 1);
/* Move clients where we want them to be and keep the stacking order intact */
foreach(c, globalconf.stack)
{
xcb_reparent_window(globalconf.connection, (*c)->window, globalconf.screen->root,
(*c)->geometry.x, (*c)->geometry.y);
}
/* Save the client order. This is useful also for "hard" restarts. */
xcb_window_t *wins = p_alloca(xcb_window_t, globalconf.clients.len);
int n = 0;
foreach(client, globalconf.clients)
wins[n++] = (*client)->window;
xcb_change_property(globalconf.connection, XCB_PROP_MODE_REPLACE,
globalconf.screen->root,
AWESOME_CLIENT_ORDER, XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 32, n, wins);
a_dbus_cleanup();
systray_cleanup();
/* Close Lua */
lua_close(L);
screen_cleanup();
/* X11 is a great protocol. There is a save-set so that reparenting WMs
* don't kill clients when they shut down. However, when a focused windows
* is saved, the focus will move to its parent with revert-to none.
* Immediately afterwards, this parent is destroyed and the focus is gone.
* Work around this by placing the focus where we like it to be.
*/
xcb_set_input_focus(globalconf.connection, XCB_INPUT_FOCUS_POINTER_ROOT,
XCB_NONE, globalconf.timestamp);
xcb_aux_sync(globalconf.connection);
xkb_free();
/* Disconnect *after* closing lua */
xcb_cursor_context_free(globalconf.cursor_ctx);
#ifdef WITH_XCB_ERRORS
xcb_errors_context_free(globalconf.errors_ctx);
#endif
xcb_disconnect(globalconf.connection);
close(sigchld_pipe[0]);
close(sigchld_pipe[1]);
}
/** Restore the client order after a restart */
static void
restore_client_order(xcb_get_property_cookie_t prop_cookie)
{
int client_idx = 0;
xcb_window_t *windows;
xcb_get_property_reply_t *reply;
reply = xcb_get_property_reply(globalconf.connection, prop_cookie, NULL);
if (!reply || reply->format != 32 || reply->value_len == 0) {
p_delete(&reply);
return;
}
windows = xcb_get_property_value(reply);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < reply->value_len; i++)
/* Find windows[i] and swap it to where it belongs */
foreach(c, globalconf.clients)
if ((*c)->window == windows[i])
{
client_t *tmp = *c;
*c = globalconf.clients.tab[client_idx];
globalconf.clients.tab[client_idx] = tmp;
client_idx++;
}
luaA_class_emit_signal(globalconf_get_lua_State(), &client_class, "list", 0);
p_delete(&reply);
}
/** Scan X to find windows to manage.
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*/
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static void
scan(xcb_query_tree_cookie_t tree_c)
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{
int i, tree_c_len;
xcb_query_tree_reply_t *tree_r;
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xcb_window_t *wins = NULL;
xcb_get_window_attributes_reply_t *attr_r;
xcb_get_geometry_reply_t *geom_r;
xcb_get_property_cookie_t prop_cookie;
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tree_r = xcb_query_tree_reply(globalconf.connection,
tree_c,
NULL);
if(!tree_r)
return;
/* This gets the property and deletes it */
prop_cookie = xcb_get_property_unchecked(globalconf.connection, true,
globalconf.screen->root, AWESOME_CLIENT_ORDER,
XCB_ATOM_WINDOW, 0, UINT_MAX);
/* Get the tree of the children windows of the current root window */
if(!(wins = xcb_query_tree_children(tree_r)))
fatal("cannot get tree children");
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tree_c_len = xcb_query_tree_children_length(tree_r);
xcb_get_window_attributes_cookie_t attr_wins[tree_c_len];
xcb_get_property_cookie_t state_wins[tree_c_len];
xcb_get_geometry_cookie_t geom_wins[tree_c_len];
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for(i = 0; i < tree_c_len; i++)
{
attr_wins[i] = xcb_get_window_attributes_unchecked(globalconf.connection,
wins[i]);
state_wins[i] = xwindow_get_state_unchecked(wins[i]);
geom_wins[i] = xcb_get_geometry_unchecked(globalconf.connection, wins[i]);
}
for(i = 0; i < tree_c_len; i++)
{
attr_r = xcb_get_window_attributes_reply(globalconf.connection,
attr_wins[i],
NULL);
geom_r = xcb_get_geometry_reply(globalconf.connection, geom_wins[i], NULL);
long state = xwindow_get_state_reply(state_wins[i]);
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if(!geom_r || !attr_r || attr_r->override_redirect
|| attr_r->map_state == XCB_MAP_STATE_UNMAPPED
|| state == XCB_ICCCM_WM_STATE_WITHDRAWN)
{
p_delete(&attr_r);
p_delete(&geom_r);
continue;
}
client_manage(wins[i], geom_r, attr_r);
p_delete(&attr_r);
p_delete(&geom_r);
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}
p_delete(&tree_r);
restore_client_order(prop_cookie);
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}
static void
acquire_WM_Sn(bool replace)
{
xcb_intern_atom_cookie_t atom_q;
xcb_intern_atom_reply_t *atom_r;
char *atom_name;
xcb_get_selection_owner_reply_t *get_sel_reply;
xcb_client_message_event_t ev;
/* Get the WM_Sn atom */
globalconf.selection_owner_window = xcb_generate_id(globalconf.connection);
xcb_create_window(globalconf.connection, globalconf.screen->root_depth,
globalconf.selection_owner_window, globalconf.screen->root,
-1, -1, 1, 1, 0,
XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, globalconf.screen->root_visual,
0, NULL);
xwindow_set_class_instance(globalconf.selection_owner_window);
xwindow_set_name_static(globalconf.selection_owner_window,
"Awesome WM_Sn selection owner window");
atom_name = xcb_atom_name_by_screen("WM_S", globalconf.default_screen);
if(!atom_name)
fatal("error getting WM_Sn atom name");
atom_q = xcb_intern_atom_unchecked(globalconf.connection, false,
a_strlen(atom_name), atom_name);
p_delete(&atom_name);
atom_r = xcb_intern_atom_reply(globalconf.connection, atom_q, NULL);
if(!atom_r)
fatal("error getting WM_Sn atom");
globalconf.selection_atom = atom_r->atom;
p_delete(&atom_r);
/* Is the selection already owned? */
get_sel_reply = xcb_get_selection_owner_reply(globalconf.connection,
xcb_get_selection_owner(globalconf.connection, globalconf.selection_atom),
NULL);
if (!get_sel_reply)
fatal("GetSelectionOwner for WM_Sn failed");
if (!replace && get_sel_reply->owner != XCB_NONE)
fatal("another window manager is already running (selection owned; use --replace)");
/* Acquire the selection */
xcb_set_selection_owner(globalconf.connection, globalconf.selection_owner_window,
globalconf.selection_atom, globalconf.timestamp);
if (get_sel_reply->owner != XCB_NONE)
{
/* Wait for the old owner to go away */
xcb_get_geometry_reply_t *geom_reply = NULL;
do {
p_delete(&geom_reply);
geom_reply = xcb_get_geometry_reply(globalconf.connection,
xcb_get_geometry(globalconf.connection, get_sel_reply->owner),
NULL);
} while (geom_reply != NULL);
}
p_delete(&get_sel_reply);
/* Announce that we are the new owner */
p_clear(&ev, 1);
ev.response_type = XCB_CLIENT_MESSAGE;
ev.window = globalconf.screen->root;
ev.format = 32;
ev.type = MANAGER;
ev.data.data32[0] = globalconf.timestamp;
ev.data.data32[1] = globalconf.selection_atom;
ev.data.data32[2] = globalconf.selection_owner_window;
ev.data.data32[3] = ev.data.data32[4] = 0;
xcb_send_event(globalconf.connection, false, globalconf.screen->root, 0xFFFFFF, (char *) &ev);
}
static void
acquire_timestamp(void)
{
/* Getting a current timestamp is hard. ICCCM recommends a zero-length
* append to a property, so let's do that.
*/
xcb_generic_event_t *event;
xcb_window_t win = globalconf.screen->root;
xcb_atom_t atom = XCB_ATOM_RESOURCE_MANAGER; /* Just something random */
xcb_atom_t type = XCB_ATOM_STRING; /* Equally random */
xcb_grab_server(globalconf.connection);
xcb_change_window_attributes(globalconf.connection, win,
XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK, (uint32_t[]) { XCB_EVENT_MASK_PROPERTY_CHANGE });
xcb_change_property(globalconf.connection, XCB_PROP_MODE_APPEND, win,
atom, type, 8, 0, "");
xcb_change_window_attributes(globalconf.connection, win,
XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK, (uint32_t[]) { 0 });
xutil_ungrab_server(globalconf.connection);
/* Now wait for the event */
while((event = xcb_wait_for_event(globalconf.connection)))
{
/* Is it the event we are waiting for? */
if(XCB_EVENT_RESPONSE_TYPE(event) == XCB_PROPERTY_NOTIFY)
{
xcb_property_notify_event_t *ev = (void *) event;
globalconf.timestamp = ev->time;
p_delete(&event);
break;
}
/* Hm, not the right event. */
if (globalconf.pending_event != NULL)
{
event_handle(globalconf.pending_event);
p_delete(&globalconf.pending_event);
}
globalconf.pending_event = event;
}
}
static xcb_generic_event_t *poll_for_event(void)
{
if (globalconf.pending_event) {
xcb_generic_event_t *event = globalconf.pending_event;
globalconf.pending_event = NULL;
return event;
}
return xcb_poll_for_event(globalconf.connection);
}
static void
a_xcb_check(void)
{
xcb_generic_event_t *mouse = NULL, *event;
while((event = poll_for_event()))
{
/* We will treat mouse events later.
* We cannot afford to treat all mouse motion events,
* because that would be too much CPU intensive, so we just
* take the last we get after a bunch of events. */
if(XCB_EVENT_RESPONSE_TYPE(event) == XCB_MOTION_NOTIFY)
{
p_delete(&mouse);
mouse = event;
}
else
{
uint8_t type = XCB_EVENT_RESPONSE_TYPE(event);
if(mouse && (type == XCB_ENTER_NOTIFY || type == XCB_LEAVE_NOTIFY
|| type == XCB_BUTTON_PRESS || type == XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE))
{
/* Make sure enter/motion/leave/press/release events are handled
* in the correct order */
event_handle(mouse);
p_delete(&mouse);
}
event_handle(event);
p_delete(&event);
}
}
if(mouse)
{
event_handle(mouse);
p_delete(&mouse);
}
}
static gboolean
a_xcb_io_cb(GIOChannel *source, GIOCondition cond, gpointer data)
{
/* a_xcb_check() already handled all events */
if(xcb_connection_has_error(globalconf.connection))
fatal("X server connection broke (error %d)",
xcb_connection_has_error(globalconf.connection));
return TRUE;
}
static gint
a_glib_poll(GPollFD *ufds, guint nfsd, gint timeout)
{
guint res;
struct timeval now, length_time;
float length;
int saved_errno;
lua_State *L = globalconf_get_lua_State();
/* Do all deferred work now */
awesome_refresh();
/* Check if the Lua stack is the way it should be */
if (lua_gettop(L) != 0) {
warn("Something was left on the Lua stack, this is a bug!");
luaA_dumpstack(L);
lua_settop(L, 0);
}
/* Don't sleep if there is a pending event */
assert(globalconf.pending_event == NULL);
globalconf.pending_event = xcb_poll_for_event(globalconf.connection);
if (globalconf.pending_event != NULL)
timeout = 0;
/* Check how long this main loop iteration took */
gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
timersub(&now, &last_wakeup, &length_time);
length = length_time.tv_sec + length_time.tv_usec * 1.0f / 1e6;
if (length > main_loop_iteration_limit) {
warn("Last main loop iteration took %.6f seconds! Increasing limit for "
"this warning to that value.", length);
main_loop_iteration_limit = length;
}
/* Actually do the polling, record time of wakeup and check for new xcb events */
res = g_poll(ufds, nfsd, timeout);
saved_errno = errno;
gettimeofday(&last_wakeup, NULL);
a_xcb_check();
errno = saved_errno;
return res;
}
static void
signal_fatal(int signum)
{
buffer_t buf;
backtrace_get(&buf);
fatal("signal %d, dumping backtrace\n%s", signum, buf.s);
}
/* Signal handler for SIGCHLD. Causes reap_children() to be called. */
static void
signal_child(int signum)
{
assert(signum == SIGCHLD);
int res = write(sigchld_pipe[1], " ", 1);
(void) res;
assert(res == 1);
}
/* There was a SIGCHLD signal. Read from sigchld_pipe and reap children. */
static gboolean
reap_children(GIOChannel *channel, GIOCondition condition, gpointer user_data)
{
pid_t child;
int status;
char buffer[1024];
ssize_t result = read(sigchld_pipe[0], &buffer[0], sizeof(buffer));
if (result < 0)
fatal("Error reading from signal pipe: %s", strerror(errno));
while ((child = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG)) > 0) {
spawn_child_exited(child, status);
}
if (child < 0 && errno != ECHILD)
warn("waitpid(-1) failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return TRUE;
}
/** Function to exit on some signals.
* \param data currently unused
*/
static gboolean
exit_on_signal(gpointer data)
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{
g_main_loop_quit(globalconf.loop);
return TRUE;
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}
void
awesome_restart(void)
{
awesome_atexit(true);
execvp(awesome_argv[0], awesome_argv);
fatal("execv() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
}
/** Function to restart awesome on some signals.
* \param data currently unused
*/
static gboolean
restart_on_signal(gpointer data)
{
awesome_restart();
return TRUE;
}
static bool
true_config_callback(const char *unused)
{
return true;
}
/** Print help and exit(2) with given exit_code.
* \param exit_code The exit code.
*/
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static void __attribute__ ((noreturn))
exit_help(int exit_code)
{
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FILE *outfile = (exit_code == EXIT_SUCCESS) ? stdout : stderr;
fprintf(outfile,
"Usage: awesome [OPTION]\n\
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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-h, --help show help\n\
-v, --version show version\n\
-c, --config FILE configuration file to use\n\
--search DIR add a directory to the library search path\n\
-k, --check check configuration file syntax\n\
-a, --no-argb disable client transparency support\n\
-m, --screen on|off enable or disable automatic screen creation (default: on)\n\
-r, --replace replace an existing window manager\n");
exit(exit_code);
}
/** Hello, this is main.
* \param argc Who knows.
* \param argv Who knows.
* \return EXIT_SUCCESS I hope.
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*/
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int
main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
char *confpath = NULL;
string_array_t searchpath;
int xfd, opt;
xdgHandle xdg;
bool no_argb = false;
bool run_test = false;
bool replace_wm = false;
xcb_query_tree_cookie_t tree_c;
static struct option long_options[] =
{
{ "help", 0, NULL, 'h' },
{ "version", 0, NULL, 'v' },
{ "config", 1, NULL, 'c' },
{ "check", 0, NULL, 'k' },
{ "search", 1, NULL, 's' },
{ "no-argb", 0, NULL, 'a' },
{ "replace", 0, NULL, 'r' },
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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{ "screen" , 1, NULL, 'm' },
{ "reap", 1, NULL, '\1' },
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};
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/* Make stdout/stderr line buffered. */
setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
/* clear the globalconf structure */
p_clear(&globalconf, 1);
globalconf.keygrabber = LUA_REFNIL;
globalconf.mousegrabber = LUA_REFNIL;
globalconf.exit_code = EXIT_SUCCESS;
buffer_init(&globalconf.startup_errors);
string_array_init(&searchpath);
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/* save argv */
awesome_argv = argv;
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/* Text won't be printed correctly otherwise */
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
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/* check args */
while((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "vhkc:ar",
long_options, NULL)) != -1)
switch(opt)
{
case 'v':
eprint_version();
break;
case 'h':
exit_help(EXIT_SUCCESS);
break;
case 'k':
run_test = true;
break;
case 'c':
if (confpath != NULL)
fatal("--config may only be specified once");
confpath = a_strdup(optarg);
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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break;
case 'm':
/* Validation */
if ((!optarg) || !(A_STREQ(optarg, "off") || A_STREQ(optarg, "on")))
fatal("The possible values of -m/--screen are \"on\" or \"off\"");
globalconf.no_auto_screen = A_STREQ(optarg, "off");
break;
case 's':
string_array_append(&searchpath, a_strdup(optarg));
break;
case 'a':
no_argb = true;
break;
case 'r':
replace_wm = true;
break;
case '\1':
/* Silently ignore --reap and its argument */
break;
default:
exit_help(EXIT_FAILURE);
break;
}
/* Get XDG basedir data */
if(!xdgInitHandle(&xdg))
fatal("Function xdgInitHandle() failed, is $HOME unset?");
/* add XDG_CONFIG_DIR as include path */
const char * const *xdgconfigdirs = xdgSearchableConfigDirectories(&xdg);
for(; *xdgconfigdirs; xdgconfigdirs++)
{
/* Append /awesome to *xdgconfigdirs */
const char *suffix = "/awesome";
size_t len = a_strlen(*xdgconfigdirs) + a_strlen(suffix) + 1;
char *entry = p_new(char, len);
a_strcat(entry, len, *xdgconfigdirs);
a_strcat(entry, len, suffix);
string_array_append(&searchpath, entry);
}
if (run_test)
{
bool success = true;
/* Get the first config that will be tried */
const char *config = luaA_find_config(&xdg, confpath, true_config_callback);
/* Try to parse it */
lua_State *L = luaL_newstate();
if(luaL_loadfile(L, config))
{
const char *err = lua_tostring(L, -1);
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", err);
success = false;
}
p_delete(&config);
lua_close(L);
if(!success)
{
fprintf(stderr, "✘ Configuration file syntax error.\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "✔ Configuration file syntax OK.\n");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
}
/* Setup pipe for SIGCHLD processing */
{
if (!g_unix_open_pipe(sigchld_pipe, FD_CLOEXEC, NULL))
fatal("Failed to create pipe");
GIOChannel *channel = g_io_channel_unix_new(sigchld_pipe[0]);
g_io_add_watch(channel, G_IO_IN, reap_children, NULL);
g_io_channel_unref(channel);
}
/* register function for signals */
g_unix_signal_add(SIGINT, exit_on_signal, NULL);
g_unix_signal_add(SIGTERM, exit_on_signal, NULL);
g_unix_signal_add(SIGHUP, restart_on_signal, NULL);
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struct sigaction sa = { .sa_handler = signal_fatal, .sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND };
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
sigaction(SIGABRT, &sa, 0);
sigaction(SIGBUS, &sa, 0);
sigaction(SIGFPE, &sa, 0);
sigaction(SIGILL, &sa, 0);
sigaction(SIGSEGV, &sa, 0);
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
sa.sa_handler = signal_child;
sa.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDSTOP | SA_RESTART;
sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sa, 0);
/* We have no clue where the input focus is right now */
globalconf.focus.need_update = true;
/* set the default preferred icon size */
globalconf.preferred_icon_size = 0;
/* X stuff */
globalconf.connection = xcb_connect(NULL, &globalconf.default_screen);
if(xcb_connection_has_error(globalconf.connection))
fatal("cannot open display (error %d)", xcb_connection_has_error(globalconf.connection));
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globalconf.screen = xcb_aux_get_screen(globalconf.connection, globalconf.default_screen);
globalconf.default_visual = draw_default_visual(globalconf.screen);
if(!no_argb)
globalconf.visual = draw_argb_visual(globalconf.screen);
if(!globalconf.visual)
globalconf.visual = globalconf.default_visual;
globalconf.default_depth = draw_visual_depth(globalconf.screen, globalconf.visual->visual_id);
globalconf.default_cmap = globalconf.screen->default_colormap;
if(globalconf.default_depth != globalconf.screen->root_depth)
{
// We need our own color map if we aren't using the default depth
globalconf.default_cmap = xcb_generate_id(globalconf.connection);
xcb_create_colormap(globalconf.connection, XCB_COLORMAP_ALLOC_NONE,
globalconf.default_cmap, globalconf.screen->root,
globalconf.visual->visual_id);
}
#ifdef WITH_XCB_ERRORS
if (xcb_errors_context_new(globalconf.connection, &globalconf.errors_ctx) < 0)
fatal("Failed to initialize xcb-errors");
#endif
/* Get a recent timestamp */
acquire_timestamp();
/* Prefetch all the extensions we might need */
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_big_requests_id);
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_test_id);
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_randr_id);
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_xinerama_id);
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_shape_id);
xcb_prefetch_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_xfixes_id);
if (xcb_cursor_context_new(globalconf.connection, globalconf.screen, &globalconf.cursor_ctx) < 0)
fatal("Failed to initialize xcb-cursor");
globalconf.xrmdb = xcb_xrm_database_from_default(globalconf.connection);
if (globalconf.xrmdb == NULL)
globalconf.xrmdb = xcb_xrm_database_from_string("");
if (globalconf.xrmdb == NULL)
fatal("Failed to initialize xcb-xrm");
/* Did we get some usable data from the above X11 setup? */
draw_test_cairo_xcb();
/* Acquire the WM_Sn selection */
acquire_WM_Sn(replace_wm);
/* initialize dbus */
a_dbus_init();
/* Get the file descriptor corresponding to the X connection */
xfd = xcb_get_file_descriptor(globalconf.connection);
GIOChannel *channel = g_io_channel_unix_new(xfd);
g_io_add_watch(channel, G_IO_IN, a_xcb_io_cb, NULL);
g_io_channel_unref(channel);
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/* Grab server */
xcb_grab_server(globalconf.connection);
{
const uint32_t select_input_val = XCB_EVENT_MASK_SUBSTRUCTURE_REDIRECT;
xcb_void_cookie_t cookie;
/* This causes an error if some other window manager is running */
cookie = xcb_change_window_attributes_checked(globalconf.connection,
globalconf.screen->root,
XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK, &select_input_val);
if (xcb_request_check(globalconf.connection, cookie))
fatal("another window manager is already running (can't select SubstructureRedirect)");
}
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/* Prefetch the maximum request length */
xcb_prefetch_maximum_request_length(globalconf.connection);
/* check for xtest extension */
const xcb_query_extension_reply_t *query;
query = xcb_get_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_test_id);
globalconf.have_xtest = query && query->present;
/* check for shape extension */
query = xcb_get_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_shape_id);
globalconf.have_shape = query && query->present;
if (globalconf.have_shape)
{
xcb_shape_query_version_reply_t *reply =
xcb_shape_query_version_reply(globalconf.connection,
xcb_shape_query_version_unchecked(globalconf.connection),
NULL);
globalconf.have_input_shape = reply && (reply->major_version > 1 ||
(reply->major_version == 1 && reply->minor_version >= 1));
p_delete(&reply);
}
/* check for xfixes extension */
query = xcb_get_extension_data(globalconf.connection, &xcb_xfixes_id);
globalconf.have_xfixes = query && query->present;
if (globalconf.have_xfixes)
xcb_discard_reply(globalconf.connection,
xcb_xfixes_query_version(globalconf.connection, 1, 0).sequence);
event_init();
/* Allocate the key symbols */
globalconf.keysyms = xcb_key_symbols_alloc(globalconf.connection);
/* init atom cache */
atoms_init(globalconf.connection);
ewmh_init();
systray_init();
/* init spawn (sn) */
spawn_init();
/* init xkb */
xkb_init();
/* The default GC is just a newly created associated with a window with
* depth globalconf.default_depth.
* The window_no_focus is used for "nothing has the input focus". */
globalconf.focus.window_no_focus = xcb_generate_id(globalconf.connection);
globalconf.gc = xcb_generate_id(globalconf.connection);
xcb_create_window(globalconf.connection, globalconf.default_depth,
globalconf.focus.window_no_focus, globalconf.screen->root,
-1, -1, 1, 1, 0,
XCB_COPY_FROM_PARENT, globalconf.visual->visual_id,
XCB_CW_BACK_PIXEL | XCB_CW_BORDER_PIXEL |
XCB_CW_OVERRIDE_REDIRECT | XCB_CW_COLORMAP,
(const uint32_t [])
{
globalconf.screen->black_pixel,
globalconf.screen->black_pixel,
1,
globalconf.default_cmap
});
xwindow_set_class_instance(globalconf.focus.window_no_focus);
xwindow_set_name_static(globalconf.focus.window_no_focus, "Awesome no input window");
xcb_map_window(globalconf.connection, globalconf.focus.window_no_focus);
xcb_create_gc(globalconf.connection, globalconf.gc, globalconf.focus.window_no_focus,
XCB_GC_FOREGROUND | XCB_GC_BACKGROUND,
(const uint32_t[]) { globalconf.screen->black_pixel, globalconf.screen->white_pixel });
/* Get the window tree associated to this screen */
tree_c = xcb_query_tree_unchecked(globalconf.connection,
globalconf.screen->root);
xcb_change_window_attributes(globalconf.connection,
globalconf.screen->root,
XCB_CW_EVENT_MASK,
ROOT_WINDOW_EVENT_MASK);
/* we will receive events, stop grabbing server */
xutil_ungrab_server(globalconf.connection);
/* get the current wallpaper, from now on we are informed when it changes */
root_update_wallpaper();
/* init lua */
luaA_init(&xdg, &searchpath);
string_array_wipe(&searchpath);
init_rng();
ewmh_init_lua();
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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/* Parse and run configuration file before adding the screens */
if (globalconf.no_auto_screen)
{
/* Disable automatic screen creation, awful.screen has a fallback */
globalconf.ignore_screens = true;
if(!luaA_parserc(&xdg, confpath))
fatal("couldn't find any rc file");
}
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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/* init screens information */
screen_scan();
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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/* Parse and run configuration file after adding the screens */
if (((!globalconf.no_auto_screen) && !luaA_parserc(&xdg, confpath)))
fatal("couldn't find any rc file");
p_delete(&confpath);
xdgWipeHandle(&xdg);
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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/* Both screen scanning mode have this signal, it cannot be in screen_scan
since the automatic screen generation don't have executed rc.lua yet. */
screen_emit_scanned();
/* Exit if the user doesn't read the instructions properly */
if (globalconf.no_auto_screen && !globalconf.screens.len)
fatal("When -m/--screen is set to \"off\", you **must** create a "
"screen object before or inside the screen \"scanned\" "
" signal. Using AwesomeWM with no screen is **not supported**.");
client_emit_scanning();
/* scan existing windows */
scan(tree_c);
init: Add a command line option to start AwesomeWM without screens. This commit add an optional `--screen off` command to initialize Lua without first adding the screens. This is inconvinient for most users since it restrict the APIs that are usable out of the box. However, this allows AwesomeWM to work independently from the hardware. This means that when a screen is unplugged, it is the Lua code that will remove the screen instead of CAPI pulling the carpet from under. It also allows to ignore some screen areas before the screen is ever created. Combined, it makes it possible to work with screens even when they are physically disconnected. Finally, it will allow for an awful.rules like API to control how screens are created. All in all, some people need this for their setup and some people might want to do it anyway for fine grained and/or dynamaic multi-screen setups. This commit also adds 4 new signals to `capi` to be able to execute code at specific points during the initialization. The commit improves naughty error notifications to work even if problems occurs before the screens are added. Note that AwesomeWM will exit if no screens are created. While it would be easy to just call `refresh_screen();` after unsetting the magic variable, doing so would have corner cases. Better be harsher and prevent the user from shooting themselves in the foot from not reading the f****** manual. Code introduced in future commits will take care of automatically calling fake_screen in the event nothing is created. Fixes #1382
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client_emit_scanned();
luaA_emit_startup();
/* Setup the main context */
g_main_context_set_poll_func(g_main_context_default(), &a_glib_poll);
gettimeofday(&last_wakeup, NULL);
/* main event loop (if not NULL, awesome.quit() was already called) */
if (globalconf.loop == NULL)
{
globalconf.loop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE);
g_main_loop_run(globalconf.loop);
}
g_main_loop_unref(globalconf.loop);
globalconf.loop = NULL;
awesome_atexit(false);
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return globalconf.exit_code;
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}
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