In 01455399e8 ("gdk: do not deactivate surface on keyboard grabs"), we
made gdk avoid deactivating surfaces when another application takes a
keyboard grab, by using has_focus_window instead of has_focus. That however
broke activating surfaces when the gdk application acquired a grab itself,
in which case has_focus_window is false but has_focus is true.
We thus actually need to use both: surfaces should be activated either
because we have normal keyboard focus, or because we grabbed the keyboard.
This also renames HAS_FOCUS to APPEARS_FOCUSED to better reflect its
role.
Fixes#85
(cherry picked from commit 3287ac96e02ff236d74db10164c5b0c1e7b2b0bf)
When pressing e.g. a window manager shortcut, which acquires keyboard grab,
Xorg would send FocusOut NotifyGrab then FocusIn NotifyUngrab. Currently
gdk would then deactivate the current surface, which makes accessibility
screen readers think that we have switched to a non-accessible application
and came back again, and thus reannounce the application frame etc. which we
don't want when e.g. just raising volume.
And actually, receiving FocusOut NotifyGrab does not mean losing the
X focus, it only means an application aqcuired a grab, i.e. it is
temporarily stealing keyboard events. On Wayland, this isn't even
notified actually.
This commit makes gdk only deactivate surfaces when there was an actual
focus switch to another window, as determined by has_focus_window (instead
of just has_focus), which happens either normally through FocusOut with
NotifyNormal, or during grabs through FocusOut with NotifyWhileGrabbed.
Fixes#85
(cherry picked from commit 01455399e8)
If a motion event handler (or other handler running from the flush-events
phase of the frame clock) recursed the main loop then flushing wouldn't
complete until after the recursed main loop returned, and various aspects
of the state would get out of sync.
To fix this, change flushing of the event queue to simply mark events as
ready to flush, and let normal event delivery handle the rest.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705176
Unqueuing events from the windowing system when paused could result
in weird reordering if event filters resulted in application-visible
behavior. Since we now resume events when the frame clock is frozen,
we now no longer count on low-level event handling running while
event handling is paused.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685460
This method can be implemented by event translators so they
return the right window from XGenericEventCookie events, as
ev->xany.window isn't meaningful for these.
GdkEventSource now also uses this to find out the right window
filters to apply.
Moving the direct-access redefinitions of various macros
to gdkprivate-x11.h and use that header throughout in x11/.
Also remove a workaround for a long-fixed X server bug.
The X11 backend exports a number of symbols which are _-prefixed
(so don't become part of the gdk api), but are not named in a
way to prevent accidental clashes between backends.
The one API change here is that the gdk_xid_table functions
have been removed - they did not server an purpose, since the
xid table only stores windows anyway, and we already have a
lookup-by-xid function for windows.
This commit hides the GdkDisplayManager instance and class structs,
adds vfuncs for listing displays, opening displays, and getting and
setting the default display. The X11 backend has a derived
GdkDisplayManagerX11.
The gdk_display_manager_get() function is responsible for deciding on
which of the compiled in backends to use. Currently, it consults the
GDK_BACKEND environment variable and falls back to x11.
Running gnome-shell under valgrind, I saw the attached invalid write.
Basically we can destroy a window during event processing, and the old
window_remove_filters simply called g_free() on the filter, ignoring
the refcount. Then later in event processing we call filter->refcount--,
which is writing to free()d memory.
Fix this by centralizing list mutation and refcount handling inside
a new shared _gdk_window_filter_unref() function, and using that
everywhere.
==13876== Invalid write of size 4
==13876== at 0x446B181: gdk_event_apply_filters (gdkeventsource.c:86)
==13876== by 0x446B411: _gdk_events_queue (gdkeventsource.c:188)
==13876== by 0x44437EF: gdk_display_get_event (gdkdisplay.c:410)
==13876== by 0x446B009: gdk_event_source_dispatch (gdkeventsource.c:317)
==13876== by 0x4AB7159: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:2436)
==13876== by 0x4AB7957: g_main_context_iterate.clone.5 (gmain.c:3087)
==13876== by 0x4AB806A: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:3295)
==13876== by 0x8084D6B: main (main.c:722)
==13876== Address 0x1658bcac is 12 bytes inside a block of size 16 free'd
==13876== at 0x4005EAD: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:366)
==13876== by 0x4ABE515: g_free (gmem.c:263)
==13876== by 0x444BCC9: window_remove_filters (gdkwindow.c:1873)
==13876== by 0x4454BA3: _gdk_window_destroy_hierarchy (gdkwindow.c:2043)
==13876== by 0x447BF6E: gdk_window_destroy_notify (gdkwindow-x11.c:1115)
==13876== by 0x43588E2: _gtk_socket_windowing_filter_func (gtksocket-x11.c:518)
==13876== by 0x446B170: gdk_event_apply_filters (gdkeventsource.c:79)
==13876== by 0x446B411: _gdk_events_queue (gdkeventsource.c:188)
==13876== by 0x44437EF: gdk_display_get_event (gdkdisplay.c:410)
==13876== by 0x446B009: gdk_event_source_dispatch (gdkeventsource.c:317)
==13876== by 0x4AB7159: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:2436)
==13876== by 0x4AB7957: g_main_context_iterate.clone.5 (gmain.c:3087)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637464
An event filter may add or remove filters itself. This patch does
two things to address this case. The first is to take a temporary
reference to the filter while it is being used. The second is
to wait until after the filter function is run before determining
the next node in the list to process. This guards against
changes to the next node. It also does not run functions
that have been marked as removed. Though I'm not sure if this
case can arise.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635380
* _gdk_device_set_associated_device() did not allow NULL device
* GdkDisplay should dispose device manager to avoid devices
trying to touch the display in finalize
* GdkDeviceManagerXI did not ref devices in id hash
* GdkDisplayX11 did not ref devices in ->input_devices