Commit Graph

21 Commits (65fd014fdb6948b10af63591763bdc5248adeac4)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Pastushchak 0d997b1093 Introduce categorized logging for kwin core
Done by Daniel Pastushchak for KDE during GCI-2014.
2014-12-05 14:27:15 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 4c9744fe8e Drop dependency on kdecoration.h 2014-12-02 13:50:26 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 015c59d9fd Fix build if there is no libinput 2014-10-20 15:01:12 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin da5ee2ba93 Add sanity checks before updating pointer position and on screen changes
We don't want the cursor to leave the visible area, so better check that
the cursor doesn't leave it. And when the screens changes better check
that the cursor is still on a visible screen. If not: put it back to the
center of the closest screen.
2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin ff87c989ba Center initial pointer position on screen in libinput mode 2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin f545eeb087 Connect pointer events from libinput 2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 15a1a5b70f Add command line option to enable libinput support
kwin_wayland gains a new command line option to enable libinput support.
This is needed as logind blanks the VT when the session controller
releases the control. So a nested compositor can seriously affect the
primary session. Thus it needs a dedicated command line switch to
enable it.

By default libinput support is disabled for kwin_x11 and can be enabled
for kwin_wayland in case KWin is compiled with libinput support.
2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin a918591fef Use Logind to open/close devices needed by libinput
With libinput we have the problem that we need to have privileges to
open the device files. In order to not need wrappers or suid bits, we
use logind. This means that kwin_wayland has to be the session controler.

A LogindIntegration is added to connect to logind and wrap the dbus
calls. This is based on the logind integration done for ksld in
ksmserver. The LogindIntegration is started by Workspace and the
InputRedirection tries to become the session controller and starts the
libinput integration only after this succeeded.
2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin c4bb3d11fc Initial support for libinput
Libinput is an optional dependency for getting low level input events.
As opening the input devices requires root privs this is rather
pointless in the current state. But there is a small added test app which
can be executed with root privs to demonstrate the functionality. To
properly get input events we need a wrapper like it's used in weston.

So far the following is setup:
* opening devices found by udev
* forwarding keyboard events to InputRedirection
* forwarding pointer button events to InputRedirection
* forwarding pointer axis events to InputRedirection
* signals emitted for pointer motion events

Pointer motion events need some further work as they are provided
as delta events. We need to track that and map them properly.

Also missing are touch events due to me not having a touch screen.
It should be fairly simple to setup the touch events, though.

Also hotplugging of devices is not yet implemented.
2014-10-20 14:51:24 +02:00
Martin Gräßlin 7091452acd Fix unused variable warnings for compilation without xkbcommon
Sorry, my fault that this generated warnings in the first place.
2014-04-28 16:57:35 +02:00
Alex Richardson 3d9abbe6ff Don't include xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h in input.h, forward-declare instead
Some systems (e.g. openSuSE) don't install the xkbcommon header into
/usr/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h (which is always in the include path),
but instead into a subdirectory, which is in the openSuSE case
/usr/include/pkg/libxkbcommon/xkbcommon/xkbcommon.h. This means that e.g.
kcm_kwinrules will not compile there since it includes input.h

REVIEW: 117069
2014-03-28 09:42:02 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 89c2f2bf02 Support for global pointer axis activation
Just as pointer buttons...
2014-03-19 14:14:56 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 28406d153d Support for global pointer shortcut activation
Sharing most of the code with keyboard shortcuts allowing to trigger a
QAction with holding modifiers and clicking a mouse button.
2014-03-19 14:14:56 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 38201a8295 Properly support key events in TabBox over InputRedirection
Forward all key press events to the TabBox if it is currently grabbed and
connect the TabBox to the modifiers changed signal for checking if TabBox
should be ended.
2014-03-19 14:14:56 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin b274fb9297 InputRedirection emits a signal when the modifiers change
Used by Cursor to properly emit the mouseChanged signal which for
historic reasons includes the keyboard modifiers.

Again some fiddling around with the autotests and kcmrules needed to
make it compile. This needs improvement!
2014-03-19 14:14:56 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 24b23dfc01 Beginning of global shortcut handling inside KWin
A new GlobalShortcutsManager is introduced which is responsible for
holding the registered shortcuts and triggering the matching action.

The InputRedirection checks with the GlobalShortcutManager whether a key
press event triggers a global shortcut and stops processing the event in
that case.

At the moment the GlobalShortcutsManager only supports the very basics
for KWin internal usage. External applications can not yet make usage of
the global shortcut system inside KWin.
2014-03-19 14:14:56 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 882c2a4610 Handle keyboard events during move/resize
When moving/resizing a window we don't want the keyboard events being
passed to the Clients. Instead we want to do the normal processing.

Unfortunately moving the window through the keyboard relies on warping
the pointer which is not (yet) available on Wayland. This means that this
is not yet working, but ending through enter/escape etc. is working as
expected.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 6baf794f88 InputRedirection for keyboard events
Major new functionality is xkbcommon support. InputRedirection holds an
instance to a small wrapper class which has the xkb context, keymap and
state. The keymap is initialied from the file descriptor we get from the
Wayland backend.

InputRedirection uses this to translate the keycodes into keysymbols and
to QString and to track the modifiers as provided by the
Qt::KeybordModifiers flags.

This provides us enough information for internal usage (e.g. pass through
effects if they have "grabbed" the keyboard).

If KWin doesn't filter out the key events, it passes them on to the
currently active Client respectively an unmanaged on top of the stack.
This needs still some improvement (not each unmanaged should get the
event). The Client/Unmnaged still uses xtest extension to send the key
events to the window. So keylogging is still possible.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 7d48b92e2b Redirect pointer events to the Toplevel
InputRedirection keeps track of the Toplevel which is currently the one
which should get pointer events. This is determined by checking whether
there is an Unmanaged or a Client at the pointer position. At the moment
this is still slightly incorrect, e.g. pointer grabs are ignored,
unmanaged are not checked whether they are output only and input shapes
are not yet tracked.

The pointer events are delivered to the Toplevel as:
* enter
* leave
* move
* button press
* axis event

Nevertheless move events are still generated in InputRedirection through
xcb test for simplicity. They are still send to the root window, so all
windows get mouse move.

Button press and axis are generated only in the implementations of the
event handlers and delivered directly to the window, so other windows
won't see it.
2014-03-18 09:00:50 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 6619faa6ac Pass pointer events through the effect system
InputRedirection forwards pointer events (currently motion, press and
release) through the EffectsHandlerImpl for the case that an effect has
intercepted pointer events.

If the KWin operation mode is not X11 only, the window for intercepting
the mouse events is no longer created.
2014-03-18 09:00:49 +01:00
Martin Gräßlin 1617deabb8 Introduce the beginning of an InputRedirection class
So far this new class is not yet doing much. The WaylandBackend forwards
the received pointer events to this InputRedirection class. From there
signals are emitted to inform internal areas about the changes first.

The events are currently forwarded to X through the xtest extension. This
will be removed in future. Input will be forwarded directly to the
surface which wants it (no matter whether X11 or Wayland).
2014-03-18 09:00:49 +01:00