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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tudor Brindus
b3f08597cd input: disable events for map_to_output devices when output not present
Fixes #3449.
2020-06-19 10:02:22 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
d328c2439c input/pointer: don't trigger pointer bindings for emulated input
Prior to this commit, a tablet device could trigger mouse button down
bindings if the pen was pressed on a surface that didn't bind tablet
handlers -- but it wouldn't if the surface did bind tablet handlers.

We should expose consistent behavior to users so that they don't have to
care about emulated vs. non-emulated input, so stop triggering bindings
for any non-pointer devices.
2020-06-18 22:35:01 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
82c439c4f1 input/cursor: send idle events based off device type, not input type
Previously, a tablet or touch device could report activity as a pointer
device if it went through pointer emulation. This commit refactors idle
sources to be consistently reported based on the type of the device that
generated an input event, and now how that input event is being
processed.
2020-06-18 22:35:01 +02:00
Brian Ashworth
33aa59d4c6 input/keyboard: wlr_keyboard_group enter and leave
This adds support for wlr_keyboard_group's enter and leave events. The
enter event just updates the keyboard's state. The leave event updates
the keyboard's state and if the surface was notified of a press event
for any of the keycodes, it is refocused so that it can pick up the
current keyboard state without triggering any keybinds.
2020-06-16 17:53:23 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
6da1631090 input/cursor: rename simulated_tool_tip_down to be more accurate
This is a tiny cleanup commit that renames `simulated_tool_tip_down` to
`simulating_pointer_from_tool_tip`, making it match
`simulating_pointer_from_touch`.

This is a better name since it makes it clear that it's the *pointer*
that's being simulated, not the tool tip.
2020-05-29 08:44:56 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
d71fed95da input/cursor: keep reference to cursor in constraint
set_region accepts a NULL *data, so we can't use it to reference the
constraint and find the cursor through its seat.

Fixes #5386.
2020-05-26 16:24:52 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
5d13f647f9 input/tablet: add seatop_down entry for tablet input
Currently, when tablet input exits a window during an implicit grab, it
passes focus to another window.

For instance, this is problematic when trying to drag a scrollbar, and
exiting the window — the scrollbar motion stops. Additionally,
without `focus_follows_mouse no`, the tablet passes focus to whatever
surface it goes over regardless of if there is an active implicit.

If the tablet is over a surface that does not bind tablet handlers, sway
will fall back to pointer emulation, and all of this works fine. It
probably should have consistent behavior between emulated and
not-emulated input, though.

This commit adds a condition for entering seatop_down when a tablet's
tool tip goes down, and exiting when it goes up. Since events won't be
routed through seatop_default, this prevents windows losing focus during
implicit grabs.

Closes #5302.
2020-05-25 10:01:00 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
6f0a0bd385 input/pointer: only warp cursor when the confine region has changed
Refs #5268.
2020-05-21 10:45:08 +02:00
Michael Weiser
0f11aa037a commands: Add per-view shortcuts_inhibitor command
Add a separate per-view shortcuts_inhibitor command that can be used
with criteria to override the per-seat defaults. This allows to e.g.
disable shortcuts inhibiting globally but enable it for specific,
known-good virtualization and remote desktop software or, alternatively,
to blacklist that one slightly broken piece of software that just
doesn't seem to get it right but insists on trying.

Add a flag to sway_view and handling logic in the input manager that
respects that flag if configured but falls back to per-seat config
otherwise. Add the actual command but with just enable and disable
subcommands since there's no value in duplicating the per-seat
activate/deactivate/toggle logic here. Split the inhibitor retrieval
helper in two so we can use the backend half in the command to retrieve
inhibitors for a specific surface and not just the currently focused
one. Extend the manual page with documentation of the command and
references to its per-seat sibling and usefulness with criteria.

Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
2020-05-13 21:22:16 -04:00
David96
2473cac32c Implement pointer simulation if client hasn't bound to touch 2020-05-13 14:29:15 -04:00
Tudor Brindus
726d187d3c input/tablet: simplify parameter plumbing for tablet references
This is a small cleanup commit for removing `sway_tablet` parameters
from functions that already accept `sway_tablet_tool`, since the tablet
reference can be accessed through `tool->tablet`.
2020-05-10 16:49:35 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
e262f93d0a input: rename pointer handlers to be unambiguous
This commit renames `motion` and `axis` handlers to `pointer_motion` and
`pointer_axis`, respectively, to disambiguate them from their tablet
(and future touch) handlers. `button` is left as-is, as it is generic
across input devices.
2020-05-02 18:28:06 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
ae3ec745f8 input: refactor tablet motion into seatop handler
This commit moves tablet motion logic into a seatop handler.

As a side-effect of seatop implementations being able to receive
tablet motion events, fixes #5232.
2020-05-02 13:32:28 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
0dc1863dce input/cursor: make cursor rebasing cursor type-agnostic
This commit refactors `cursor_rebase` into `cursor_update_image`, and
moves sending pointer events to the two existing call sites. This will
enable this code to be reused for tablets.

Refs #5232
2020-05-02 13:32:28 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
2913f39dcb input/cursor: release simulated tool tip button when over v2 surface
d88460f addressed sending v2 tool tip up when over a non-v2 surface.
This commit addresses the other direction.

Fixes #5230.
2020-05-01 11:00:49 +02:00
Tudor Brindus
44b2d3ad81 input/cursor: fix hide cursor timeouts on tablets and touchscreens
This commit refactors `cursor_handle_activity` to also take the idle
source, so that it can be reused for tablet and touch activity.
Previously, the timeouts would be tracked, but the cursor would never be
un-hidden for anything but pointers.

Fixes #5169.
2020-04-22 17:30:08 +02:00
Andri Yngvason
46599df0a2 input: Mark virtual devices as such
This is for internal configuration purposes
2020-04-14 12:07:24 +02:00
xdavidwu
4e1e5e4e33 im: make text-input listeners per text-input 2020-04-04 11:42:04 +02:00
xdavidwu
5886187c6e Port input method and text input from rootston
This ports swaywm/wlroots#1203, swaywm/wlroots#1303,
swaywm/wlroots#1308, swaywm/wlroots#1759 rootston part to sway.

Co-Authored-By: Leo Chen <leo881003@gmail.com>
2020-04-04 11:42:04 +02:00
Michael Weiser
eeac0aa170 input: Add support for keyboard shortcuts inhibit
Adding support for the keyboard shortcuts inhibit protocol allows remote
desktop and virtualisation software to receive all keyboard input in
order to pass it through to their clients so users can fully interact
the their remote/virtual session. The software usually provides its own
key combination to release its "grab" to all keyboard input. The
inhibitor can be deactivated by the user by removing focus from the
surface using another input device such as the pointer.

Use support for the procotol in wlroots to add support to sway. Extend
the input manager with handlers for inhibitor creation and destruction
and appropriate bookkeeping. Attach the inhibitors to the seats they
apply to to avoid having to search the list of all currently existing
inhibitors on every keystroke and passing the inhibitor manager around.
Add a helper function to retrieve the inhibitor applying to the
currently focused surface of a seat, if one exists.

Extend bindsym with a flag for bindings that should be processed even if
an inhibitor is active. Conversely this disables all normal shortcuts if
an inhibitor is found for the currently focused surface in
keyboard::handle_key_event() since they don't have that flag set. Use
above helper function to determine if an inhibitor exists for the
surface that would eventually receive input.

Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de>
2020-03-11 23:51:37 -04:00
Torstein Husebø
af294289b1 treewide: fix typos 2020-02-18 21:53:57 +01:00
Brian Ashworth
897c36b12c input/cursor: handle image surface destroy
This adds a listener for the destroy event of the cursor image surface.
This prevents a use-after-free when the last visible image surface is
freed, there has not been a new cursor set, and the cursor is reshown.
2020-01-05 23:03:34 +01:00
Josef Gajdusek
f501a60c14 Add virtual pointer protocol 2019-12-31 16:04:50 +01:00
Brian Ashworth
452a615bb8 seat_cmd_keyboard_grouping: change keymap to smart
This removes `seat <seat> keyboard_grouping keymap` and replaces it with
`seat <seat> keyboard_grouping smart`. The smart keyboard grouping will
group based on both the keymap and repeat info. The reasoning for this
is that deciding what the repeat info should be for a group is either
arbitrary or non-deterministic when multiple keyboards in the group have
repeat info configured (unless somehow exposed to the user in a
reproducible uniquely identifiable fashion).
2019-12-16 12:03:11 -05:00
Drew DeVault
2f3c6cccf5 Add seat <seat> idle_{inhibit,wake} <sources...>
This adds seat configuration options which can be used to configure what
events affect the idle behavior of sway.

An example use-case is mobile devices: you would remove touch from the
list of idle_wake events. This allows the phone to stay on while you're
actively using it, but doesn't wake from idle on touch events while it's
sleeping in your pocket.
2019-12-12 10:37:30 -05:00
Benjamin Cheng
9ef026e804 input/cursor: pass gesture events to clients
Some wayland clients (mostly GTK3 apps) like eog or evince support
gestures like pinch-to-zoom. These gestures are given to clients
via the pointer_gestures_v1 protocol. This is already supported in
wlroots, so we just need to hook up the events here in sway.

Fixes #4724
2019-12-07 12:26:21 -05:00
Brian Ashworth
5d882cb5fc Add support for wlr_keyboard_group
A wlr_keyboard_group allows for multiple keyboard devices to be
combined into one logical keyboard. This is useful for keyboards that
are split into multiple input devices despite appearing as one physical
keyboard in the user's mind.

This adds support for wlr_keyboard_groups to sway. There are two
keyboard groupings currently supported, which can be set on a per-seat
basis. The first keyboard grouping is none, which disables all grouping
and provides no functional change. The second is keymap, which groups
the keyboard devices in the seat by their keymap. With this grouping,
the effective layout and repeat info is also synced across keyboard
devices in the seat. Device specific bindings will still be executed as
normal, but everything else related to key and modifier events will be
handled by the keyboard group's keyboard.
2019-11-21 10:42:10 -05:00
John Chadwick
7e420cb6e4 input: Add support for tablet protocol.
Sway has basic support for drawing tablets, but does not expose
properties such as pressure sensitivity. This implements the wlr tablet
v2 protocol, providing tablet events to Wayland clients.
2019-09-25 23:10:33 -04:00
Brian Ashworth
384afc5cb5 input/keyboard: send released only if pressed sent
This keeps track of whether surfaces received a key press event and
will only send a key release event if the pressed event was sent. This
also requires changing the keycodes that are sent via wl_keyboard_enter
to only include those that were previously sent. This makes it so
surfaces do not receive key release events for keys that they never
received a key press for and makes it so switching focus doesn't leak
keycodes that were consumed by bindings.
2019-08-20 11:14:56 +09:00
Brian Ashworth
1a16262903 ipc: add input::libinput_config event
This adds a libinput_config change type to the input event for when
the libinput config for a device changes

In order for this to be possible to track, the libinput config code
had to be refactored. It is now extracted into a separate file to
isolate it from the rest of the input management code.
2019-07-23 20:45:46 +03:00
Brian Ashworth
6effca7b61 ipc: add an input event
This adds an ipc event related to input devices. Currently the
following changes are supported:
- added: when an input device becomes available
- removed: when an input device is no longer available
- xkb_keymap_changed: (keyboards only) the keymap changed
- xkb_layout_changed: (keyboards only) the effective layout changed
2019-07-23 20:45:46 +03:00
Brian Ashworth
152e30c374 cmd_bindswitch: add option to execute on reload
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.
2019-07-09 10:00:57 +03:00
Brian Ashworth
9670ccee68 bindings: defer while initiailizing
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.
2019-06-12 07:56:41 +03:00
Brian Ashworth
be2d2a299a commands/input: perform basic keymap validation
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).
2019-06-09 20:13:22 +03:00
Brian Ashworth
23c64ab22d input/keyboard: attempt default keymap on failure
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.
2019-05-14 08:23:26 -06:00
Benjamin Cheng
6737b90cb9 Add heuristics to differentiate touchpads
Use libinput_device_config_tap_get_finger_count to determine whether
a pointer is a touchpad.

swaymsg is also updated to reflect the new touchpad type.
2019-04-14 19:31:36 -04:00
Brian Ashworth
69a1a0ff99 Fix scratchpad fullscreen behavior and crash
When setting fullscreen on a hidden scratchpad container, there was a
check to see if there was an existing fullscreen container on the
workspace so it could be fullscreen disabled first. Since the workspace
is NULL, it would cause a SIGSEGV. This adds a NULL check to avoid the
crash.

This also changes the behavior of how fullscreen is handled when adding
a container to the scratchpad or changing visibility of a scratchpad
container to match i3's. The behavior is as follows:
- When adding a container to the scratchpad or hiding a container back
  into the scratchpad, there is an implicit fullscreen disable
- When setting fullscreen on a container that is hidden in the
  scratchpad, it will be fullscreen when shown (and fullscreen disabled
  when hidden as stated above)
- When setting fullscreen global on a container that is hidden in the
  scratchpad, it will be shown immediately as fullscreen global. The
  container is not moved to a workspace and remains in the
  scratchpad. The container will be visible until fullscreen disabled
  or killed. Since the container is in the scratchpad, running
  `scratchpad show` or `move container to scratchpad` will have no
  effect

This also changes `container_replace` to transfer fullscreen and
scratchpad status.
2019-04-13 08:48:37 -06:00
Ryan Walklin
bdb402404c Support WLR_INPUT_DEVICE_SWITCH in sway
This commit adds support for laptop lid and tablet
mode switches as provided by evdev/libinput and
handled by wlroots.

Adds a new bindswitch command with syntax:
bindswitch <switch>:<state> <command>

Where <switch> is one of:
tablet for WLR_SWITCH_TYPE_TABLET_MODE
lid for WLR_SWITCH_TYPE_LID

<state> is one of:
on for WLR_SWITCH_STATE_ON
off for WLR_SWITCH_STATE_OFF
toggle for WLR_SWITCH_STATE_TOGGLE

(Note that WLR_SWITCH_STATE_TOGGLE doesn't map to
libinput and will trigger at both on and off events)
2019-03-19 23:58:47 -04:00
Ryan Dwyer
7b9ae42331 Introduce default seatop
This introduces a `default` seat operation which is used when no mouse
buttons are being held. This means there is now always a seat operation
in progress. It allows us to separate `default` code from the standard
cursor management code.

The sway_seatop_impl struct has gained callbacks `axis`, `rebase` and
`end`, and lost callbacks `finish` and `abort`. `axis` and `rebase` are
only used by the default seatop. `end` is called when a seatop is being
replaced by another one and allows the seatop to free any resources,
though no seatop currently needs to do this. `finish` is no longer
required, as each seatop can gracefully finish in their `button`
callback. And `abort` is not needed, as calling `end` would achieve the
same thing. The struct has also gained a bool named allow_set_cursor
which allows the client to set a new cursor during `default` and `down`
seatops.

Seatops would previously store which button they were started with and
stop when that button was released. This behaviour is changed so that it
only ends once all buttons are released. So you can start a drag with
$mod+left, then click and hold right, release left and it'll continue
dragging while the right button is held.

The motion callback now accepts dx and dy. Most seatops don't use this
as they store the cursor position when the seatop is started and compare
it with the current cursor position. This approach doesn't make sense
for the default seatop though, hence why dx and dy are needed.

The pressed_buttons array has been moved from the sway_cursor struct to
the default seatop's data. This is only used for the default seatop to
check bindings. The total pressed button count remains in the
sway_cursor struct though, because all the other seatops check it to
know if they should end.

The `down` seatop no longer has a `moved` property. This was used to
track if the cursor moved and to recheck focus_follows_mouse, but seems
to work without it.

The logic for focus_follows_mouse has been refactored. As part of this
I've removed the call to wlr_seat_keyboard_has_grab as we don't appear
to use keyboard grabs.

The functions for handling relative motion, absolute motion and tool
axis have been changed. Previously the handler functions were
handle_cursor_motion, handle_cursor_motion_absolute and
handle_tool_axis. The latter two both called cursor_motion_absolute.
Both handle_cursor_motion and cursor_motion_absolute did very similar
things. These are now simplified into three handlers and a single common
function called cursor_motion. All three handlers call cursor_motion. As
cursor_motion works with relative distances, the absolute and tool axis
handlers convert them to relative first.
2019-03-17 10:02:04 -06:00
Ryan Dwyer
fb3475e291 Replace seatup allows_events with button callback 2019-03-17 10:02:04 -06:00
Ryan Dwyer
d16845d5f0 Don't send button events to surfaces when dragging or resizing
It turns out sending button events during all seat operations is not
desirable. This patch introduces a new property
`seatop_impl.allows_events` which allows each operation to define
whether button events should be passed to the surface or not.

The `down` seat operation is the only one that supports this. As all the
other seatops don't support it, the calls to seat_pointer_notify_button
prior to starting them have been removed.
2019-03-11 14:55:54 +01:00
emersion
88b283c557 seat: don't send button release when not pressed
All seat operations except "down" eat the button pressed event and don't send
it to clients. Thus, when ending such seat operations we shouldn't send the
button released event.

This commit moves the logic used to send pressed/released into the "down"
operation.
2019-02-28 23:02:06 -05:00
emersion
656541bcc4
Update for swaywm/wlroots#1517 2019-02-23 19:04:10 +01:00
emersion
97c89b24b8
Rebase cursor when a layer surface maps
Also removes an extraneous arrange_outputs call, it's already called if
necessary in arrange_layers.

Updates https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/3080
2019-02-12 22:57:23 +01:00
Brian Ashworth
7299b9a6ca seat_cmd_cursor: do not create non-existing seat
If a seat does not exist in seat_cmd_cursor, do not create it. A seat
without any attachments is useless since it will have no capabilities.

This changes `input_manager_get_seat` to have an additional argument
that dictates whether or not to create the seat if it does not exist.
2019-02-03 14:01:29 -05:00
Las
cedde21c96 Implement pointer-constraints-unstable-v1 2019-01-30 19:53:59 +01:00
emersion
a452f8f822
Update for swaywm/wlroots#1503 2019-01-27 12:59:46 +01:00
emersion
75406bb93b Update for swaywm/wlroots#1402 2019-01-24 11:48:19 +01:00
M Stoeckl
d7ff776552 Move sway-specific functions in common/util.c into sway/
Modifier handling functions were moved into sway/input/keyboard.c;
opposite_direction for enum wlr_direction into sway/tree/output.c;
and get_parent_pid into sway/tree/root.c .
2019-01-21 12:39:16 -05:00
Brian Ashworth
02bbefda20 bar_cmd_tray_bind: Use mouse button helpers
This modifies `bar_cmd_tray_bindsym` to use `get_mouse_bindsym` for
parsing mouse buttons. This also introduces `bar_cmd_tray_bindcode`,
which will use `get_mouse_bindcode` for parsing mouse buttons. Like with
sway bindings, the two commands are encapsulated in a single file to
maximize shared code.

This also modifies tray bindings to work off of events codes rather than
x11 buttons, which allows for any mouse buttons to be used.

For `get_bar_config`, `event_code` has been added to the `tray_bindings`
section and will include to event code for the button. If the event code
can be mapped to a x11 button, `input_code` will still be the x11 button
number. Otherwise, `input_code` will be `0`.
2019-01-16 11:12:45 +01:00