kwin/xwl/transfer.h

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[xwl] Generic X selections translation mechanism with Clipboard support Summary: In this patch an infrastructure is created to represent generic X selections in a Wayland session and use them for data transfers between Xwayland windows and Wayland native clients. The central manager is the DataBridge class, in which Selection objects can be created. This is hard-coded and such a Selection object persists until the end of the session, so no arbitrary selections can be created on the fly. For now the X Clipboard selection is supported, whose corresponding mechanism in the Wayland protocol is just called Selection. A Selection object listens for selection owner changes on the X side and for similar events into the Wayland server interfaces. If a data provider is available a selection source object is created by the Selection object. In case data is requested on the other side, a data transfer is initialized by creating a Transfer object. A Selection keeps track of all transfers and makes sure that they are destroyed when they are finished or in case they idle because of misbehaving clients. The Clipboard class translates the X Clipboard via a proxy window. Selection changes on the Wayland side are listened to through a new signal on the active KWayland seat interface. The previously used X clipboard syncer helper is disabled. The clipboard sync autotest is changed to the new mechanism. BUG: 394765 BUG: 395313 Test Plan: Manually and clipboard sync autotest. Reviewers: #kwin Subscribers: zzag, graesslin, kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15061
2018-08-21 23:06:42 +03:00
/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright 2018 Roman Gilg <subdiff@gmail.com>
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
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*********************************************************************/
#ifndef KWIN_XWL_TRANSFER
#define KWIN_XWL_TRANSFER
#include <QObject>
#include <QSocketNotifier>
#include <QVector>
#include <xcb/xcb.h>
namespace KWayland {
namespace Client {
class DataDevice;
class DataSource;
}
namespace Server {
class DataDeviceInterface;
}
}
namespace KWin
{
namespace Xwl
{
/*
* Represents for an arbitrary selection a data transfer between
* sender and receiver.
*
* Lives for the duration of the transfer and must be cleaned up
* externally afterwards. For that the owner should connect to the
* @c finished() signal.
*/
class Transfer : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
Transfer(xcb_atom_t selection,
qint32 fd,
xcb_timestamp_t timestamp,
QObject *parent = nullptr);
virtual bool handlePropNotify(xcb_property_notify_event_t *event) = 0;
void timeout();
xcb_timestamp_t timestamp() const {
return m_timestamp;
}
Q_SIGNALS:
void finished();
protected:
void endTransfer();
xcb_atom_t atom() const {
return m_atom;
}
qint32 fd() const {
return m_fd;
}
void setIncr(bool set) {
m_incr = set;
}
bool incr() const {
return m_incr;
}
void resetTimeout() {
m_timeout = false;
}
void createSocketNotifier(QSocketNotifier::Type type);
void clearSocketNotifier();
QSocketNotifier* socketNotifier() const {
return m_sn;
}
private:
void closeFd();
xcb_atom_t m_atom;
qint32 m_fd;
xcb_timestamp_t m_timestamp = XCB_CURRENT_TIME;
QSocketNotifier *m_sn = nullptr;
bool m_incr = false;
bool m_timeout = false;
};
/*
* Represents a transfer from a Wayland native source to an X window.
*/
class TransferWltoX : public Transfer
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
TransferWltoX(xcb_atom_t selection,
xcb_selection_request_event_t *request,
qint32 fd,
QObject *parent = nullptr);
~TransferWltoX();
void startTransferFromSource();
bool handlePropNotify(xcb_property_notify_event_t *event) override;
Q_SIGNALS:
void selNotify(xcb_selection_request_event_t *event, bool success);
private:
void startIncr();
void readWlSource();
int flushSourceData();
void handlePropDelete();
xcb_selection_request_event_t *m_request = nullptr;
/* contains all received data portioned in chunks
* TODO: explain second QPair component
*/
QVector<QPair<QByteArray, int> > chunks;
bool propertyIsSet = false;
bool flushPropOnDelete = false;
};
/*
* Helper class for X to Wl transfers
*/
class DataReceiver
{
public:
virtual ~DataReceiver();
void transferFromProperty(xcb_get_property_reply_t *reply);
virtual void setData(char *value, int length);
QByteArray data() const;
void partRead(int length);
protected:
void setDataInternal(QByteArray data) {
m_data = data;
}
private:
xcb_get_property_reply_t *m_propertyReply = nullptr;
int m_propertyStart = 0;
QByteArray m_data;
};
/*
* Represents a transfer from an X window to a Wayland native client.
*/
class TransferXtoWl : public Transfer
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
TransferXtoWl(xcb_atom_t selection,
xcb_atom_t target,
qint32 fd,
xcb_timestamp_t timestamp, xcb_window_t parentWindow,
QObject *parent = nullptr);
~TransferXtoWl();
bool handleSelNotify(xcb_selection_notify_event_t *event);
bool handlePropNotify(xcb_property_notify_event_t *event) override;
private:
void dataSourceWrite();
void startTransfer();
void getIncrChunk();
xcb_window_t m_window;
DataReceiver *m_receiver = nullptr;
};
}
}
#endif