1 /*
2 * Copyright © 2008 Kristian Høgsberg
3 *
4 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
5 * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
6 * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
7 * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
8 * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
9 * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
10 * the following conditions:
11 *
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13 * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
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15 *
16 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
17 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
18 * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
19 * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
20 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
21 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
22 * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
23 * SOFTWARE.
24 */
25
26 #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
27 #define _GNU_SOURCE
28 #endif
29
30 #include <stdbool.h>
31 #include <stdlib.h>
32 #include <stdint.h>
33 #include <stddef.h>
34 #include <stdio.h>
35 #include <stdarg.h>
36 #include <stdbool.h>
37 #include <errno.h>
38 #include <string.h>
39 #include <unistd.h>
40 #include <sys/socket.h>
41 #include <sys/un.h>
42 #include <dlfcn.h>
43 #include <assert.h>
44 #include <sys/time.h>
45 #include <fcntl.h>
46 #include <sys/file.h>
47 #include <sys/stat.h>
48
49 #include "wayland-util.h"
50 #include "wayland-private.h"
51 #include "wayland-server-private.h"
52 #include "wayland-server.h"
53 #include "wayland-os.h"
54
55 /* This is the size of the char array in struct sock_addr_un.
56 * No Wayland socket can be created with a path longer than this,
57 * including the null terminator.
58 */
59 #ifndef UNIX_PATH_MAX
60 #define UNIX_PATH_MAX 108
61 #endif
62
63 #define LOCK_SUFFIX ".lock"
64 #define LOCK_SUFFIXLEN 5
65
66 struct wl_socket {
67 int fd;
68 int fd_lock;
69 struct sockaddr_un addr;
70 char lock_addr[UNIX_PATH_MAX + LOCK_SUFFIXLEN];
71 struct wl_list link;
72 struct wl_event_source *source;
73 char *display_name;
74 };
75
76 struct wl_client {
77 struct wl_connection *connection;
78 struct wl_event_source *source;
79 struct wl_display *display;
80 struct wl_resource *display_resource;
81 struct wl_list link;
82 struct wl_map objects;
83 struct wl_priv_signal destroy_signal;
84 struct ucred ucred;
85 int error;
86 struct wl_priv_signal resource_created_signal;
87 };
88
89 struct wl_display {
90 struct wl_event_loop *loop;
91 int run;
92
93 uint32_t id;
94 uint32_t serial;
95
96 struct wl_list registry_resource_list;
97 struct wl_list global_list;
98 struct wl_list socket_list;
99 struct wl_list client_list;
100 struct wl_list protocol_loggers;
101
102 struct wl_priv_signal destroy_signal;
103 struct wl_priv_signal create_client_signal;
104
105 struct wl_array additional_shm_formats;
106
107 wl_display_global_filter_func_t global_filter;
108 void *global_filter_data;
109 };
110
111 struct wl_global {
112 struct wl_display *display;
113 const struct wl_interface *interface;
114 uint32_t name;
115 uint32_t version;
116 void *data;
117 wl_global_bind_func_t bind;
118 struct wl_list link;
119 bool removed;
120 };
121
122 struct wl_resource {
123 struct wl_object object;
124 wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy;
125 struct wl_list link;
126 /* Unfortunately some users of libwayland (e.g. mesa) still use the
127 * deprecated wl_resource struct, even if creating it with the new
128 * wl_resource_create(). So we cannot change the layout of the struct
129 * unless after the data field. */
130 struct wl_signal deprecated_destroy_signal;
131 struct wl_client *client;
132 void *data;
133 int version;
134 wl_dispatcher_func_t dispatcher;
135 struct wl_priv_signal destroy_signal;
136 };
137
138 struct wl_protocol_logger {
139 struct wl_list link;
140 wl_protocol_logger_func_t func;
141 void *user_data;
142 };
143
144 static int debug_server = 0;
145
146 static void
log_closure(struct wl_resource * resource,struct wl_closure * closure,int send)147 log_closure(struct wl_resource *resource,
148 struct wl_closure *closure, int send)
149 {
150 struct wl_object *object = &resource->object;
151 struct wl_display *display = resource->client->display;
152 struct wl_protocol_logger *protocol_logger;
153 struct wl_protocol_logger_message message;
154
155 if (debug_server)
156 wl_closure_print(closure, object, send);
157
158 if (!wl_list_empty(&display->protocol_loggers)) {
159 message.resource = resource;
160 message.message_opcode = closure->opcode;
161 message.message = closure->message;
162 message.arguments_count = closure->count;
163 message.arguments = closure->args;
164 wl_list_for_each(protocol_logger,
165 &display->protocol_loggers, link) {
166 protocol_logger->func(protocol_logger->user_data,
167 send ? WL_PROTOCOL_LOGGER_EVENT :
168 WL_PROTOCOL_LOGGER_REQUEST,
169 &message);
170 }
171 }
172 }
173
174 static bool
verify_objects(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,union wl_argument * args)175 verify_objects(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode,
176 union wl_argument *args)
177 {
178 struct wl_object *object = &resource->object;
179 const char *signature = object->interface->events[opcode].signature;
180 struct argument_details arg;
181 struct wl_resource *res;
182 int count, i;
183
184 count = arg_count_for_signature(signature);
185 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
186 signature = get_next_argument(signature, &arg);
187 switch (arg.type) {
188 case 'n':
189 case 'o':
190 res = (struct wl_resource *) (args[i].o);
191 if (res && res->client != resource->client) {
192 wl_log("compositor bug: The compositor "
193 "tried to use an object from one "
194 "client in a '%s.%s' for a different "
195 "client.\n", object->interface->name,
196 object->interface->events[opcode].name);
197 return false;
198 }
199 }
200 }
201 return true;
202 }
203
204 static void
handle_array(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,union wl_argument * args,int (* send_func)(struct wl_closure *,struct wl_connection *))205 handle_array(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode,
206 union wl_argument *args,
207 int (*send_func)(struct wl_closure *, struct wl_connection *))
208 {
209 struct wl_closure *closure;
210 struct wl_object *object = &resource->object;
211
212 if (resource->client->error)
213 return;
214
215 if (!verify_objects(resource, opcode, args)) {
216 resource->client->error = 1;
217 return;
218 }
219
220 closure = wl_closure_marshal(object, opcode, args,
221 &object->interface->events[opcode]);
222
223 if (closure == NULL) {
224 resource->client->error = 1;
225 return;
226 }
227
228 log_closure(resource, closure, true);
229
230 if (send_func(closure, resource->client->connection))
231 resource->client->error = 1;
232
233 wl_closure_destroy(closure);
234 }
235
236 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_post_event_array(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,union wl_argument * args)237 wl_resource_post_event_array(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode,
238 union wl_argument *args)
239 {
240 handle_array(resource, opcode, args, wl_closure_send);
241 }
242
243 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_post_event(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,...)244 wl_resource_post_event(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode, ...)
245 {
246 union wl_argument args[WL_CLOSURE_MAX_ARGS];
247 struct wl_object *object = &resource->object;
248 va_list ap;
249
250 va_start(ap, opcode);
251 wl_argument_from_va_list(object->interface->events[opcode].signature,
252 args, WL_CLOSURE_MAX_ARGS, ap);
253 va_end(ap);
254
255 wl_resource_post_event_array(resource, opcode, args);
256 }
257
258
259 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_queue_event_array(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,union wl_argument * args)260 wl_resource_queue_event_array(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode,
261 union wl_argument *args)
262 {
263 handle_array(resource, opcode, args, wl_closure_queue);
264 }
265
266 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_queue_event(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t opcode,...)267 wl_resource_queue_event(struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t opcode, ...)
268 {
269 union wl_argument args[WL_CLOSURE_MAX_ARGS];
270 struct wl_object *object = &resource->object;
271 va_list ap;
272
273 va_start(ap, opcode);
274 wl_argument_from_va_list(object->interface->events[opcode].signature,
275 args, WL_CLOSURE_MAX_ARGS, ap);
276 va_end(ap);
277
278 wl_resource_queue_event_array(resource, opcode, args);
279 }
280
281 static void
wl_resource_post_error_vargs(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t code,const char * msg,va_list argp)282 wl_resource_post_error_vargs(struct wl_resource *resource,
283 uint32_t code, const char *msg, va_list argp)
284 {
285 struct wl_client *client = resource->client;
286 char buffer[128];
287
288 vsnprintf(buffer, sizeof buffer, msg, argp);
289
290 /*
291 * When a client aborts, its resources are destroyed in id order,
292 * which means the display resource is destroyed first. If destruction
293 * of any later resources results in a protocol error, we end up here
294 * with a NULL display_resource. Do not try to send errors to an
295 * already dead client.
296 */
297 if (client->error || !client->display_resource)
298 return;
299
300 wl_resource_post_event(client->display_resource,
301 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR, resource, code, buffer);
302 client->error = 1;
303
304 }
305
306 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_post_error(struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t code,const char * msg,...)307 wl_resource_post_error(struct wl_resource *resource,
308 uint32_t code, const char *msg, ...)
309 {
310 va_list ap;
311
312 va_start(ap, msg);
313 wl_resource_post_error_vargs(resource, code, msg, ap);
314 va_end(ap);
315 }
316
317 static void
destroy_client_with_error(struct wl_client * client,const char * reason)318 destroy_client_with_error(struct wl_client *client, const char *reason)
319 {
320 wl_log("%s (pid %u)\n", reason, client->ucred.pid);
321 wl_client_destroy(client);
322 }
323
324 static int
wl_client_connection_data(int fd,uint32_t mask,void * data)325 wl_client_connection_data(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
326 {
327 struct wl_client *client = data;
328 struct wl_connection *connection = client->connection;
329 struct wl_resource *resource;
330 struct wl_object *object;
331 struct wl_closure *closure;
332 const struct wl_message *message;
333 uint32_t p[2];
334 uint32_t resource_flags;
335 int opcode, size, since;
336 int len;
337
338 if (mask & WL_EVENT_HANGUP) {
339 wl_client_destroy(client);
340 return 1;
341 }
342
343 if (mask & WL_EVENT_ERROR) {
344 destroy_client_with_error(client, "socket error");
345 return 1;
346 }
347
348 if (mask & WL_EVENT_WRITABLE) {
349 len = wl_connection_flush(connection);
350 if (len < 0 && errno != EAGAIN) {
351 destroy_client_with_error(
352 client, "failed to flush client connection");
353 return 1;
354 } else if (len >= 0) {
355 wl_event_source_fd_update(client->source,
356 WL_EVENT_READABLE);
357 }
358 }
359
360 len = 0;
361 if (mask & WL_EVENT_READABLE) {
362 len = wl_connection_read(connection);
363 if (len == 0 || (len < 0 && errno != EAGAIN)) {
364 destroy_client_with_error(
365 client, "failed to read client connection");
366 return 1;
367 }
368 }
369
370 while (len >= 0 && (size_t) len >= sizeof p) {
371 wl_connection_copy(connection, p, sizeof p);
372 opcode = p[1] & 0xffff;
373 size = p[1] >> 16;
374 if (len < size)
375 break;
376
377 resource = wl_map_lookup(&client->objects, p[0]);
378 resource_flags = wl_map_lookup_flags(&client->objects, p[0]);
379 if (resource == NULL) {
380 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
381 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
382 "invalid object %u", p[0]);
383 break;
384 }
385
386 object = &resource->object;
387 if (opcode >= object->interface->method_count) {
388 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
389 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD,
390 "invalid method %d, object %s@%u",
391 opcode,
392 object->interface->name,
393 object->id);
394 break;
395 }
396
397 message = &object->interface->methods[opcode];
398 since = wl_message_get_since(message);
399 if (!(resource_flags & WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY) &&
400 resource->version > 0 && resource->version < since) {
401 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
402 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD,
403 "invalid method %d (since %d < %d)"
404 ", object %s@%u",
405 opcode, resource->version, since,
406 object->interface->name,
407 object->id);
408 break;
409 }
410
411
412 closure = wl_connection_demarshal(client->connection, size,
413 &client->objects, message);
414
415 if (closure == NULL && errno == ENOMEM) {
416 wl_resource_post_no_memory(resource);
417 break;
418 } else if (closure == NULL ||
419 wl_closure_lookup_objects(closure, &client->objects) < 0) {
420 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
421 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD,
422 "invalid arguments for %s@%u.%s",
423 object->interface->name,
424 object->id,
425 message->name);
426 wl_closure_destroy(closure);
427 break;
428 }
429
430 log_closure(resource, closure, false);
431
432 if ((resource_flags & WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY) ||
433 resource->dispatcher == NULL) {
434 wl_closure_invoke(closure, WL_CLOSURE_INVOKE_SERVER,
435 object, opcode, client);
436 } else {
437 wl_closure_dispatch(closure, resource->dispatcher,
438 object, opcode);
439 }
440
441 wl_closure_destroy(closure);
442
443 if (client->error)
444 break;
445
446 len = wl_connection_pending_input(connection);
447 }
448
449 if (client->error) {
450 destroy_client_with_error(client,
451 "error in client communication");
452 }
453
454 return 1;
455 }
456
457 /** Flush pending events to the client
458 *
459 * \param client The client object
460 *
461 * Events sent to clients are queued in a buffer and written to the
462 * socket later - typically when the compositor has handled all
463 * requests and goes back to block in the event loop. This function
464 * flushes all queued up events for a client immediately.
465 *
466 * \memberof wl_client
467 */
468 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_flush(struct wl_client * client)469 wl_client_flush(struct wl_client *client)
470 {
471 wl_connection_flush(client->connection);
472 }
473
474 /** Get the display object for the given client
475 *
476 * \param client The client object
477 * \return The display object the client is associated with.
478 *
479 * \memberof wl_client
480 */
481 WL_EXPORT struct wl_display *
wl_client_get_display(struct wl_client * client)482 wl_client_get_display(struct wl_client *client)
483 {
484 return client->display;
485 }
486
487 static int
488 bind_display(struct wl_client *client, struct wl_display *display);
489
490 /** Create a client for the given file descriptor
491 *
492 * \param display The display object
493 * \param fd The file descriptor for the socket to the client
494 * \return The new client object or NULL on failure.
495 *
496 * Given a file descriptor corresponding to one end of a socket, this
497 * function will create a wl_client struct and add the new client to
498 * the compositors client list. At that point, the client is
499 * initialized and ready to run, as if the client had connected to the
500 * servers listening socket. When the client eventually sends
501 * requests to the compositor, the wl_client argument to the request
502 * handler will be the wl_client returned from this function.
503 *
504 * The other end of the socket can be passed to
505 * wl_display_connect_to_fd() on the client side or used with the
506 * WAYLAND_SOCKET environment variable on the client side.
507 *
508 * Listeners added with wl_display_add_client_created_listener() will
509 * be notified by this function after the client is fully constructed.
510 *
511 * On failure this function sets errno accordingly and returns NULL.
512 *
513 * \memberof wl_display
514 */
515 WL_EXPORT struct wl_client *
wl_client_create(struct wl_display * display,int fd)516 wl_client_create(struct wl_display *display, int fd)
517 {
518 struct wl_client *client;
519 socklen_t len;
520
521 client = zalloc(sizeof *client);
522 if (client == NULL)
523 return NULL;
524
525 wl_priv_signal_init(&client->resource_created_signal);
526 client->display = display;
527 client->source = wl_event_loop_add_fd(display->loop, fd,
528 WL_EVENT_READABLE,
529 wl_client_connection_data, client);
530
531 if (!client->source)
532 goto err_client;
533
534 len = sizeof client->ucred;
535 if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERCRED,
536 &client->ucred, &len) < 0)
537 goto err_source;
538
539 client->connection = wl_connection_create(fd);
540 if (client->connection == NULL)
541 goto err_source;
542
543 wl_map_init(&client->objects, WL_MAP_SERVER_SIDE);
544
545 if (wl_map_insert_at(&client->objects, 0, 0, NULL) < 0)
546 goto err_map;
547
548 wl_priv_signal_init(&client->destroy_signal);
549 if (bind_display(client, display) < 0)
550 goto err_map;
551
552 wl_list_insert(display->client_list.prev, &client->link);
553
554 wl_priv_signal_emit(&display->create_client_signal, client);
555
556 return client;
557
558 err_map:
559 wl_map_release(&client->objects);
560 wl_connection_destroy(client->connection);
561 err_source:
562 wl_event_source_remove(client->source);
563 err_client:
564 free(client);
565 return NULL;
566 }
567
568 /** Return Unix credentials for the client
569 *
570 * \param client The display object
571 * \param pid Returns the process ID
572 * \param uid Returns the user ID
573 * \param gid Returns the group ID
574 *
575 * This function returns the process ID, the user ID and the group ID
576 * for the given client. The credentials come from getsockopt() with
577 * SO_PEERCRED, on the client socket fd. All the pointers can be
578 * NULL, if the caller is not interested in a particular ID.
579 *
580 * Be aware that for clients that a compositor forks and execs and
581 * then connects using socketpair(), this function will return the
582 * credentials for the compositor. The credentials for the socketpair
583 * are set at creation time in the compositor.
584 *
585 * \memberof wl_client
586 */
587 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_get_credentials(struct wl_client * client,pid_t * pid,uid_t * uid,gid_t * gid)588 wl_client_get_credentials(struct wl_client *client,
589 pid_t *pid, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid)
590 {
591 if (pid)
592 *pid = client->ucred.pid;
593 if (uid)
594 *uid = client->ucred.uid;
595 if (gid)
596 *gid = client->ucred.gid;
597 }
598
599 /** Get the file descriptor for the client
600 *
601 * \param client The display object
602 * \return The file descriptor to use for the connection
603 *
604 * This function returns the file descriptor for the given client.
605 *
606 * Be sure to use the file descriptor from the client for inspection only.
607 * If the caller does anything to the file descriptor that changes its state,
608 * it will likely cause problems.
609 *
610 * See also wl_client_get_credentials().
611 * It is recommended that you evaluate whether wl_client_get_credentials()
612 * can be applied to your use case instead of this function.
613 *
614 * If you would like to distinguish just between the client and the compositor
615 * itself from the client's request, it can be done by getting the client
616 * credentials and by checking the PID of the client and the compositor's PID.
617 * Regarding the case in which the socketpair() is being used, you need to be
618 * careful. Please note the documentation for wl_client_get_credentials().
619 *
620 * This function can be used for a compositor to validate a request from
621 * a client if there are additional information provided from the client's
622 * file descriptor. For instance, suppose you can get the security contexts
623 * from the client's file descriptor. The compositor can validate the client's
624 * request with the contexts and make a decision whether it permits or deny it.
625 *
626 * \memberof wl_client
627 */
628 WL_EXPORT int
wl_client_get_fd(struct wl_client * client)629 wl_client_get_fd(struct wl_client *client)
630 {
631 return wl_connection_get_fd(client->connection);
632 }
633
634 /** Look up an object in the client name space
635 *
636 * \param client The client object
637 * \param id The object id
638 * \return The object or NULL if there is not object for the given ID
639 *
640 * This looks up an object in the client object name space by its
641 * object ID.
642 *
643 * \memberof wl_client
644 */
645 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_client_get_object(struct wl_client * client,uint32_t id)646 wl_client_get_object(struct wl_client *client, uint32_t id)
647 {
648 return wl_map_lookup(&client->objects, id);
649 }
650
651 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_post_no_memory(struct wl_client * client)652 wl_client_post_no_memory(struct wl_client *client)
653 {
654 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
655 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, "no memory");
656 }
657
658 /** Report an internal server error
659 *
660 * \param client The client object
661 * \param msg A printf-style format string
662 * \param ... Format string arguments
663 *
664 * Report an unspecified internal implementation error and disconnect
665 * the client.
666 *
667 * \memberof wl_client
668 */
669 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_post_implementation_error(struct wl_client * client,char const * msg,...)670 wl_client_post_implementation_error(struct wl_client *client,
671 char const *msg, ...)
672 {
673 va_list ap;
674
675 va_start(ap, msg);
676 wl_resource_post_error_vargs(client->display_resource,
677 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_IMPLEMENTATION,
678 msg, ap);
679 va_end(ap);
680 }
681
682 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_post_no_memory(struct wl_resource * resource)683 wl_resource_post_no_memory(struct wl_resource *resource)
684 {
685 wl_resource_post_error(resource->client->display_resource,
686 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, "no memory");
687 }
688
689 /** Detect if a wl_resource uses the deprecated public definition.
690 *
691 * Before Wayland 1.2.0, the definition of struct wl_resource was public.
692 * It was made opaque just before 1.2.0, and later new fields were added.
693 * The new fields cannot be accessed if a program is using the deprecated
694 * definition, as there would not be memory allocated for them.
695 *
696 * The creation pattern for the deprecated definition was wl_resource_init()
697 * followed by wl_client_add_resource(). wl_resource_init() was an inline
698 * function and no longer exists, but binaries might still carry it.
699 * wl_client_add_resource() still exists for ABI compatibility.
700 */
701 static bool
resource_is_deprecated(struct wl_resource * resource)702 resource_is_deprecated(struct wl_resource *resource)
703 {
704 struct wl_map *map = &resource->client->objects;
705 int id = resource->object.id;
706
707 /* wl_client_add_resource() marks deprecated resources with the flag. */
708 if (wl_map_lookup_flags(map, id) & WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY)
709 return true;
710
711 return false;
712 }
713
714 static enum wl_iterator_result
destroy_resource(void * element,void * data,uint32_t flags)715 destroy_resource(void *element, void *data, uint32_t flags)
716 {
717 struct wl_resource *resource = element;
718
719 wl_signal_emit(&resource->deprecated_destroy_signal, resource);
720 /* Don't emit the new signal for deprecated resources, as that would
721 * access memory outside the bounds of the deprecated struct */
722 if (!resource_is_deprecated(resource))
723 wl_priv_signal_final_emit(&resource->destroy_signal, resource);
724
725 if (resource->destroy)
726 resource->destroy(resource);
727
728 if (!(flags & WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY))
729 free(resource);
730
731 return WL_ITERATOR_CONTINUE;
732 }
733
734 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_destroy(struct wl_resource * resource)735 wl_resource_destroy(struct wl_resource *resource)
736 {
737 struct wl_client *client = resource->client;
738 uint32_t id;
739 uint32_t flags;
740
741 id = resource->object.id;
742 flags = wl_map_lookup_flags(&client->objects, id);
743 destroy_resource(resource, NULL, flags);
744
745 if (id < WL_SERVER_ID_START) {
746 if (client->display_resource) {
747 wl_resource_queue_event(client->display_resource,
748 WL_DISPLAY_DELETE_ID, id);
749 }
750 wl_map_insert_at(&client->objects, 0, id, NULL);
751 } else {
752 wl_map_remove(&client->objects, id);
753 }
754 }
755
756 WL_EXPORT uint32_t
wl_resource_get_id(struct wl_resource * resource)757 wl_resource_get_id(struct wl_resource *resource)
758 {
759 return resource->object.id;
760 }
761
762 WL_EXPORT struct wl_list *
wl_resource_get_link(struct wl_resource * resource)763 wl_resource_get_link(struct wl_resource *resource)
764 {
765 return &resource->link;
766 }
767
768 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_resource_from_link(struct wl_list * link)769 wl_resource_from_link(struct wl_list *link)
770 {
771 struct wl_resource *resource;
772
773 return wl_container_of(link, resource, link);
774 }
775
776 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_resource_find_for_client(struct wl_list * list,struct wl_client * client)777 wl_resource_find_for_client(struct wl_list *list, struct wl_client *client)
778 {
779 struct wl_resource *resource;
780
781 if (client == NULL)
782 return NULL;
783
784 wl_list_for_each(resource, list, link) {
785 if (resource->client == client)
786 return resource;
787 }
788
789 return NULL;
790 }
791
792 WL_EXPORT struct wl_client *
wl_resource_get_client(struct wl_resource * resource)793 wl_resource_get_client(struct wl_resource *resource)
794 {
795 return resource->client;
796 }
797
798 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_set_user_data(struct wl_resource * resource,void * data)799 wl_resource_set_user_data(struct wl_resource *resource, void *data)
800 {
801 resource->data = data;
802 }
803
804 WL_EXPORT void *
wl_resource_get_user_data(struct wl_resource * resource)805 wl_resource_get_user_data(struct wl_resource *resource)
806 {
807 return resource->data;
808 }
809
810 WL_EXPORT int
wl_resource_get_version(struct wl_resource * resource)811 wl_resource_get_version(struct wl_resource *resource)
812 {
813 return resource->version;
814 }
815
816 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_set_destructor(struct wl_resource * resource,wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)817 wl_resource_set_destructor(struct wl_resource *resource,
818 wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)
819 {
820 resource->destroy = destroy;
821 }
822
823 WL_EXPORT int
wl_resource_instance_of(struct wl_resource * resource,const struct wl_interface * interface,const void * implementation)824 wl_resource_instance_of(struct wl_resource *resource,
825 const struct wl_interface *interface,
826 const void *implementation)
827 {
828 return wl_interface_equal(resource->object.interface, interface) &&
829 resource->object.implementation == implementation;
830 }
831
832 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_resource * resource,struct wl_listener * listener)833 wl_resource_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_resource *resource,
834 struct wl_listener * listener)
835 {
836 if (resource_is_deprecated(resource))
837 wl_signal_add(&resource->deprecated_destroy_signal, listener);
838 else
839 wl_priv_signal_add(&resource->destroy_signal, listener);
840 }
841
842 WL_EXPORT struct wl_listener *
wl_resource_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_resource * resource,wl_notify_func_t notify)843 wl_resource_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_resource *resource,
844 wl_notify_func_t notify)
845 {
846 if (resource_is_deprecated(resource))
847 return wl_signal_get(&resource->deprecated_destroy_signal, notify);
848 return wl_priv_signal_get(&resource->destroy_signal, notify);
849 }
850
851 /** Retrieve the interface name (class) of a resource object.
852 *
853 * \param resource The resource object
854 *
855 * \memberof wl_resource
856 */
857 WL_EXPORT const char *
wl_resource_get_class(struct wl_resource * resource)858 wl_resource_get_class(struct wl_resource *resource)
859 {
860 return resource->object.interface->name;
861 }
862
863 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_listener * listener)864 wl_client_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_client *client,
865 struct wl_listener *listener)
866 {
867 wl_priv_signal_add(&client->destroy_signal, listener);
868 }
869
870 WL_EXPORT struct wl_listener *
wl_client_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_client * client,wl_notify_func_t notify)871 wl_client_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_client *client,
872 wl_notify_func_t notify)
873 {
874 return wl_priv_signal_get(&client->destroy_signal, notify);
875 }
876
877 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_destroy(struct wl_client * client)878 wl_client_destroy(struct wl_client *client)
879 {
880 uint32_t serial = 0;
881
882 wl_priv_signal_final_emit(&client->destroy_signal, client);
883
884 wl_client_flush(client);
885 wl_map_for_each(&client->objects, destroy_resource, &serial);
886 wl_map_release(&client->objects);
887 wl_event_source_remove(client->source);
888 close(wl_connection_destroy(client->connection));
889 wl_list_remove(&client->link);
890 wl_list_remove(&client->resource_created_signal.listener_list);
891 free(client);
892 }
893
894 /* Check if a global filter is registered and use it if any.
895 *
896 * If no wl_global filter has been registered, this function will
897 * return true, allowing the wl_global to be visible to the wl_client
898 */
899 static bool
wl_global_is_visible(const struct wl_client * client,const struct wl_global * global)900 wl_global_is_visible(const struct wl_client *client,
901 const struct wl_global *global)
902 {
903 struct wl_display *display = client->display;
904
905 return (display->global_filter == NULL ||
906 display->global_filter(client, global, display->global_filter_data));
907 }
908
909 static void
registry_bind(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t name,const char * interface,uint32_t version,uint32_t id)910 registry_bind(struct wl_client *client,
911 struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t name,
912 const char *interface, uint32_t version, uint32_t id)
913 {
914 struct wl_global *global;
915 struct wl_display *display = resource->data;
916
917 wl_list_for_each(global, &display->global_list, link)
918 if (global->name == name)
919 break;
920
921 if (&global->link == &display->global_list)
922 wl_resource_post_error(resource,
923 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
924 "invalid global %s (%d)", interface, name);
925 else if (strcmp(global->interface->name, interface) != 0)
926 wl_resource_post_error(resource,
927 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
928 "invalid interface for global %u: "
929 "have %s, wanted %s",
930 name, interface, global->interface->name);
931 else if (version == 0)
932 wl_resource_post_error(resource,
933 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
934 "invalid version for global %s (%d): 0 is not a valid version",
935 interface, name);
936 else if (global->version < version)
937 wl_resource_post_error(resource,
938 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
939 "invalid version for global %s (%d): have %d, wanted %d",
940 interface, name, global->version, version);
941 else if (!wl_global_is_visible(client, global))
942 wl_resource_post_error(resource,
943 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
944 "invalid global %s (%d)", interface, name);
945 else
946 global->bind(client, global->data, version, id);
947 }
948
949 static const struct wl_registry_interface registry_interface = {
950 registry_bind
951 };
952
953 static void
display_sync(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t id)954 display_sync(struct wl_client *client,
955 struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t id)
956 {
957 struct wl_resource *callback;
958 uint32_t serial;
959
960 callback = wl_resource_create(client, &wl_callback_interface, 1, id);
961 if (callback == NULL) {
962 wl_client_post_no_memory(client);
963 return;
964 }
965
966 serial = wl_display_get_serial(client->display);
967 wl_callback_send_done(callback, serial);
968 wl_resource_destroy(callback);
969 }
970
971 static void
unbind_resource(struct wl_resource * resource)972 unbind_resource(struct wl_resource *resource)
973 {
974 wl_list_remove(&resource->link);
975 }
976
977 static void
display_get_registry(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_resource * resource,uint32_t id)978 display_get_registry(struct wl_client *client,
979 struct wl_resource *resource, uint32_t id)
980 {
981 struct wl_display *display = resource->data;
982 struct wl_resource *registry_resource;
983 struct wl_global *global;
984
985 registry_resource =
986 wl_resource_create(client, &wl_registry_interface, 1, id);
987 if (registry_resource == NULL) {
988 wl_client_post_no_memory(client);
989 return;
990 }
991
992 wl_resource_set_implementation(registry_resource,
993 ®istry_interface,
994 display, unbind_resource);
995
996 wl_list_insert(&display->registry_resource_list,
997 ®istry_resource->link);
998
999 wl_list_for_each(global, &display->global_list, link)
1000 if (wl_global_is_visible(client, global) && !global->removed)
1001 wl_resource_post_event(registry_resource,
1002 WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL,
1003 global->name,
1004 global->interface->name,
1005 global->version);
1006 }
1007
1008 static const struct wl_display_interface display_interface = {
1009 display_sync,
1010 display_get_registry
1011 };
1012
1013 static void
destroy_client_display_resource(struct wl_resource * resource)1014 destroy_client_display_resource(struct wl_resource *resource)
1015 {
1016 resource->client->display_resource = NULL;
1017 }
1018
1019 static int
bind_display(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_display * display)1020 bind_display(struct wl_client *client, struct wl_display *display)
1021 {
1022 client->display_resource =
1023 wl_resource_create(client, &wl_display_interface, 1, 1);
1024 if (client->display_resource == NULL) {
1025 /* DON'T send no-memory error to client - it has no
1026 * resource to which it could post the event */
1027 return -1;
1028 }
1029
1030 wl_resource_set_implementation(client->display_resource,
1031 &display_interface, display,
1032 destroy_client_display_resource);
1033 return 0;
1034 }
1035
1036 /** Create Wayland display object.
1037 *
1038 * \return The Wayland display object. Null if failed to create
1039 *
1040 * This creates the wl_display object.
1041 *
1042 * \memberof wl_display
1043 */
1044 WL_EXPORT struct wl_display *
wl_display_create(void)1045 wl_display_create(void)
1046 {
1047 struct wl_display *display;
1048 const char *debug;
1049
1050 debug = getenv("WAYLAND_DEBUG");
1051 if (debug && (strstr(debug, "server") || strstr(debug, "1")))
1052 debug_server = 1;
1053
1054 display = malloc(sizeof *display);
1055 if (display == NULL)
1056 return NULL;
1057
1058 display->loop = wl_event_loop_create();
1059 if (display->loop == NULL) {
1060 free(display);
1061 return NULL;
1062 }
1063
1064 wl_list_init(&display->global_list);
1065 wl_list_init(&display->socket_list);
1066 wl_list_init(&display->client_list);
1067 wl_list_init(&display->registry_resource_list);
1068 wl_list_init(&display->protocol_loggers);
1069
1070 wl_priv_signal_init(&display->destroy_signal);
1071 wl_priv_signal_init(&display->create_client_signal);
1072
1073 display->id = 1;
1074 display->serial = 0;
1075
1076 display->global_filter = NULL;
1077 display->global_filter_data = NULL;
1078
1079 wl_array_init(&display->additional_shm_formats);
1080
1081 return display;
1082 }
1083
1084 static void
wl_socket_destroy(struct wl_socket * s)1085 wl_socket_destroy(struct wl_socket *s)
1086 {
1087 if (s->source)
1088 wl_event_source_remove(s->source);
1089 if (s->addr.sun_path[0])
1090 unlink(s->addr.sun_path);
1091 if (s->fd >= 0)
1092 close(s->fd);
1093 if (s->lock_addr[0])
1094 unlink(s->lock_addr);
1095 if (s->fd_lock >= 0)
1096 close(s->fd_lock);
1097
1098 free(s);
1099 }
1100
1101 static struct wl_socket *
wl_socket_alloc(void)1102 wl_socket_alloc(void)
1103 {
1104 struct wl_socket *s;
1105
1106 s = zalloc(sizeof *s);
1107 if (!s)
1108 return NULL;
1109
1110 s->fd = -1;
1111 s->fd_lock = -1;
1112
1113 return s;
1114 }
1115
1116 /** Destroy Wayland display object.
1117 *
1118 * \param display The Wayland display object which should be destroyed.
1119 * \return None.
1120 *
1121 * This function emits the wl_display destroy signal, releases
1122 * all the sockets added to this display, free's all the globals associated
1123 * with this display, free's memory of additional shared memory formats and
1124 * destroy the display object.
1125 *
1126 * \sa wl_display_add_destroy_listener
1127 *
1128 * \memberof wl_display
1129 */
1130 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_destroy(struct wl_display * display)1131 wl_display_destroy(struct wl_display *display)
1132 {
1133 struct wl_socket *s, *next;
1134 struct wl_global *global, *gnext;
1135
1136 wl_priv_signal_final_emit(&display->destroy_signal, display);
1137
1138 wl_list_for_each_safe(s, next, &display->socket_list, link) {
1139 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1140 }
1141 wl_event_loop_destroy(display->loop);
1142
1143 wl_list_for_each_safe(global, gnext, &display->global_list, link)
1144 free(global);
1145
1146 wl_array_release(&display->additional_shm_formats);
1147
1148 wl_list_remove(&display->protocol_loggers);
1149
1150 free(display);
1151 }
1152
1153 /** Set a filter function for global objects
1154 *
1155 * \param display The Wayland display object.
1156 * \param filter The global filter function.
1157 * \param data User data to be associated with the global filter.
1158 * \return None.
1159 *
1160 * Set a filter for the wl_display to advertise or hide global objects
1161 * to clients.
1162 * The set filter will be used during wl_global advertisement to
1163 * determine whether a global object should be advertised to a
1164 * given client, and during wl_global binding to determine whether
1165 * a given client should be allowed to bind to a global.
1166 *
1167 * Clients that try to bind to a global that was filtered out will
1168 * have an error raised.
1169 *
1170 * Setting the filter NULL will result in all globals being
1171 * advertised to all clients. The default is no filter.
1172 *
1173 * \memberof wl_display
1174 */
1175 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_set_global_filter(struct wl_display * display,wl_display_global_filter_func_t filter,void * data)1176 wl_display_set_global_filter(struct wl_display *display,
1177 wl_display_global_filter_func_t filter,
1178 void *data)
1179 {
1180 display->global_filter = filter;
1181 display->global_filter_data = data;
1182 }
1183
1184 WL_EXPORT struct wl_global *
wl_global_create(struct wl_display * display,const struct wl_interface * interface,int version,void * data,wl_global_bind_func_t bind)1185 wl_global_create(struct wl_display *display,
1186 const struct wl_interface *interface, int version,
1187 void *data, wl_global_bind_func_t bind)
1188 {
1189 struct wl_global *global;
1190 struct wl_resource *resource;
1191
1192 if (version < 1) {
1193 wl_log("wl_global_create: failing to create interface "
1194 "'%s' with version %d because it is less than 1\n",
1195 interface->name, version);
1196 return NULL;
1197 }
1198
1199 if (version > interface->version) {
1200 wl_log("wl_global_create: implemented version for '%s' "
1201 "higher than interface version (%d > %d)\n",
1202 interface->name, version, interface->version);
1203 return NULL;
1204 }
1205
1206 global = malloc(sizeof *global);
1207 if (global == NULL)
1208 return NULL;
1209
1210 global->display = display;
1211 global->name = display->id++;
1212 global->interface = interface;
1213 global->version = version;
1214 global->data = data;
1215 global->bind = bind;
1216 global->removed = false;
1217 wl_list_insert(display->global_list.prev, &global->link);
1218
1219 wl_list_for_each(resource, &display->registry_resource_list, link)
1220 wl_resource_post_event(resource,
1221 WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL,
1222 global->name,
1223 global->interface->name,
1224 global->version);
1225
1226 return global;
1227 }
1228
1229 /** Remove the global
1230 *
1231 * \param global The Wayland global.
1232 *
1233 * Broadcast a global remove event to all clients without destroying the
1234 * global. This function can only be called once per global.
1235 *
1236 * wl_global_destroy() removes the global and immediately destroys it. On
1237 * the other end, this function only removes the global, allowing clients
1238 * that have not yet received the global remove event to continue to bind to
1239 * it.
1240 *
1241 * This can be used by compositors to mitigate clients being disconnected
1242 * because a global has been added and removed too quickly. Compositors can call
1243 * wl_global_remove(), then wait an implementation-defined amount of time, then
1244 * call wl_global_destroy(). Note that the destruction of a global is still
1245 * racy, since clients have no way to acknowledge that they received the remove
1246 * event.
1247 *
1248 * \since 1.17.90
1249 */
1250 WL_EXPORT void
wl_global_remove(struct wl_global * global)1251 wl_global_remove(struct wl_global *global)
1252 {
1253 struct wl_display *display = global->display;
1254 struct wl_resource *resource;
1255
1256 if (global->removed)
1257 wl_abort("wl_global_remove: called twice on the same "
1258 "global '%s@%"PRIu32"'", global->interface->name,
1259 global->name);
1260
1261 wl_list_for_each(resource, &display->registry_resource_list, link)
1262 wl_resource_post_event(resource, WL_REGISTRY_GLOBAL_REMOVE,
1263 global->name);
1264
1265 global->removed = true;
1266 }
1267
1268 WL_EXPORT void
wl_global_destroy(struct wl_global * global)1269 wl_global_destroy(struct wl_global *global)
1270 {
1271 if (!global->removed)
1272 wl_global_remove(global);
1273 wl_list_remove(&global->link);
1274 free(global);
1275 }
1276
1277 WL_EXPORT const struct wl_interface *
wl_global_get_interface(const struct wl_global * global)1278 wl_global_get_interface(const struct wl_global *global)
1279 {
1280 return global->interface;
1281 }
1282
1283 WL_EXPORT void *
wl_global_get_user_data(const struct wl_global * global)1284 wl_global_get_user_data(const struct wl_global *global)
1285 {
1286 return global->data;
1287 }
1288
1289 /** Set the global's user data
1290 *
1291 * \param global The global object
1292 * \param data The user data pointer
1293 *
1294 * \since 1.17.90
1295 */
1296 WL_EXPORT void
wl_global_set_user_data(struct wl_global * global,void * data)1297 wl_global_set_user_data(struct wl_global *global, void *data)
1298 {
1299 global->data = data;
1300 }
1301
1302 /** Get the current serial number
1303 *
1304 * \param display The display object
1305 *
1306 * This function returns the most recent serial number, but does not
1307 * increment it.
1308 *
1309 * \memberof wl_display
1310 */
1311 WL_EXPORT uint32_t
wl_display_get_serial(struct wl_display * display)1312 wl_display_get_serial(struct wl_display *display)
1313 {
1314 return display->serial;
1315 }
1316
1317 /** Get the next serial number
1318 *
1319 * \param display The display object
1320 *
1321 * This function increments the display serial number and returns the
1322 * new value.
1323 *
1324 * \memberof wl_display
1325 */
1326 WL_EXPORT uint32_t
wl_display_next_serial(struct wl_display * display)1327 wl_display_next_serial(struct wl_display *display)
1328 {
1329 display->serial++;
1330
1331 return display->serial;
1332 }
1333
1334 WL_EXPORT struct wl_event_loop *
wl_display_get_event_loop(struct wl_display * display)1335 wl_display_get_event_loop(struct wl_display *display)
1336 {
1337 return display->loop;
1338 }
1339
1340 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_terminate(struct wl_display * display)1341 wl_display_terminate(struct wl_display *display)
1342 {
1343 display->run = 0;
1344 }
1345
1346 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_run(struct wl_display * display)1347 wl_display_run(struct wl_display *display)
1348 {
1349 display->run = 1;
1350
1351 while (display->run) {
1352 wl_display_flush_clients(display);
1353 wl_event_loop_dispatch(display->loop, -1);
1354 }
1355 }
1356
1357 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_flush_clients(struct wl_display * display)1358 wl_display_flush_clients(struct wl_display *display)
1359 {
1360 struct wl_client *client, *next;
1361 int ret;
1362
1363 wl_list_for_each_safe(client, next, &display->client_list, link) {
1364 ret = wl_connection_flush(client->connection);
1365 if (ret < 0 && errno == EAGAIN) {
1366 wl_event_source_fd_update(client->source,
1367 WL_EVENT_WRITABLE |
1368 WL_EVENT_READABLE);
1369 } else if (ret < 0) {
1370 wl_client_destroy(client);
1371 }
1372 }
1373 }
1374
1375 /** Destroy all clients connected to the display
1376 *
1377 * \param display The display object
1378 *
1379 * This function should be called right before wl_display_destroy() to ensure
1380 * all client resources are closed properly. Destroying a client from within
1381 * wl_display_destroy_clients() is safe, but creating one will leak resources
1382 * and raise a warning.
1383 *
1384 * \memberof wl_display
1385 */
1386 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_destroy_clients(struct wl_display * display)1387 wl_display_destroy_clients(struct wl_display *display)
1388 {
1389 struct wl_list tmp_client_list, *pos;
1390 struct wl_client *client;
1391
1392 /* Move the whole client list to a temporary head because some new clients
1393 * might be added to the original head. */
1394 wl_list_init(&tmp_client_list);
1395 wl_list_insert_list(&tmp_client_list, &display->client_list);
1396 wl_list_init(&display->client_list);
1397
1398 /* wl_list_for_each_safe isn't enough here: it fails if the next client is
1399 * destroyed by the destroy handler of the current one. */
1400 while (!wl_list_empty(&tmp_client_list)) {
1401 pos = tmp_client_list.next;
1402 client = wl_container_of(pos, client, link);
1403
1404 wl_client_destroy(client);
1405 }
1406
1407 if (!wl_list_empty(&display->client_list)) {
1408 wl_log("wl_display_destroy_clients: cannot destroy all clients because "
1409 "new ones were created by destroy callbacks\n");
1410 }
1411 }
1412
1413 static int
socket_data(int fd,uint32_t mask,void * data)1414 socket_data(int fd, uint32_t mask, void *data)
1415 {
1416 struct wl_display *display = data;
1417 struct sockaddr_un name;
1418 socklen_t length;
1419 int client_fd;
1420
1421 length = sizeof name;
1422 client_fd = wl_os_accept_cloexec(fd, (struct sockaddr *) &name,
1423 &length);
1424 if (client_fd < 0)
1425 wl_log("failed to accept: %s\n", strerror(errno));
1426 else
1427 if (!wl_client_create(display, client_fd))
1428 close(client_fd);
1429
1430 return 1;
1431 }
1432
1433 static int
wl_socket_lock(struct wl_socket * socket)1434 wl_socket_lock(struct wl_socket *socket)
1435 {
1436 struct stat socket_stat;
1437
1438 snprintf(socket->lock_addr, sizeof socket->lock_addr,
1439 "%s%s", socket->addr.sun_path, LOCK_SUFFIX);
1440
1441 socket->fd_lock = open(socket->lock_addr, O_CREAT | O_CLOEXEC | O_RDWR,
1442 (S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP));
1443
1444 if (socket->fd_lock < 0) {
1445 wl_log("unable to open lockfile %s check permissions\n",
1446 socket->lock_addr);
1447 goto err;
1448 }
1449
1450 if (flock(socket->fd_lock, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) < 0) {
1451 wl_log("unable to lock lockfile %s, maybe another compositor is running\n",
1452 socket->lock_addr);
1453 goto err_fd;
1454 }
1455
1456 if (lstat(socket->addr.sun_path, &socket_stat) < 0 ) {
1457 if (errno != ENOENT) {
1458 wl_log("did not manage to stat file %s\n",
1459 socket->addr.sun_path);
1460 goto err_fd;
1461 }
1462 } else if (socket_stat.st_mode & S_IWUSR ||
1463 socket_stat.st_mode & S_IWGRP) {
1464 unlink(socket->addr.sun_path);
1465 }
1466
1467 return 0;
1468 err_fd:
1469 close(socket->fd_lock);
1470 socket->fd_lock = -1;
1471 err:
1472 *socket->lock_addr = 0;
1473 /* we did not set this value here, but without lock the
1474 * socket won't be created anyway. This prevents the
1475 * wl_socket_destroy from unlinking already existing socket
1476 * created by other compositor */
1477 *socket->addr.sun_path = 0;
1478
1479 return -1;
1480 }
1481
1482 static int
wl_socket_init_for_display_name(struct wl_socket * s,const char * name)1483 wl_socket_init_for_display_name(struct wl_socket *s, const char *name)
1484 {
1485 int name_size;
1486 const char *runtime_dir = "";
1487 const char *separator = "";
1488
1489 if (name[0] != '/') {
1490 runtime_dir = getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR");
1491 if (!runtime_dir) {
1492 wl_log("error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set in the environment\n");
1493
1494 /* to prevent programs reporting
1495 * "failed to add socket: Success" */
1496 errno = ENOENT;
1497 return -1;
1498 }
1499 separator = "/";
1500 }
1501
1502 s->addr.sun_family = AF_LOCAL;
1503 name_size = snprintf(s->addr.sun_path, sizeof s->addr.sun_path,
1504 "%s%s%s", runtime_dir, separator, name) + 1;
1505
1506 s->display_name = (s->addr.sun_path + name_size - 1) - strlen(name);
1507
1508 assert(name_size > 0);
1509 if (name_size > (int)sizeof s->addr.sun_path) {
1510 wl_log("error: socket path \"%s%s%s\" plus null terminator"
1511 " exceeds 108 bytes\n", runtime_dir, separator, name);
1512 *s->addr.sun_path = 0;
1513 /* to prevent programs reporting
1514 * "failed to add socket: Success" */
1515 errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
1516 return -1;
1517 }
1518
1519 return 0;
1520 }
1521
1522 static int
_wl_display_add_socket(struct wl_display * display,struct wl_socket * s)1523 _wl_display_add_socket(struct wl_display *display, struct wl_socket *s)
1524 {
1525 socklen_t size;
1526
1527 s->fd = wl_os_socket_cloexec(PF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
1528 if (s->fd < 0) {
1529 return -1;
1530 }
1531
1532 size = offsetof (struct sockaddr_un, sun_path) + strlen(s->addr.sun_path);
1533 if (bind(s->fd, (struct sockaddr *) &s->addr, size) < 0) {
1534 wl_log("bind() failed with error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
1535 return -1;
1536 }
1537
1538 chmod(s->addr.sun_path, 0777);
1539
1540 if (listen(s->fd, 128) < 0) {
1541 wl_log("listen() failed with error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
1542 return -1;
1543 }
1544
1545 s->source = wl_event_loop_add_fd(display->loop, s->fd,
1546 WL_EVENT_READABLE,
1547 socket_data, display);
1548 if (s->source == NULL) {
1549 return -1;
1550 }
1551
1552 wl_list_insert(display->socket_list.prev, &s->link);
1553 return 0;
1554 }
1555
1556 WL_EXPORT const char *
wl_display_add_socket_auto(struct wl_display * display)1557 wl_display_add_socket_auto(struct wl_display *display)
1558 {
1559 struct wl_socket *s;
1560 int displayno = 0;
1561 char display_name[16] = "";
1562
1563 /* A reasonable number of maximum default sockets. If
1564 * you need more than this, use the explicit add_socket API. */
1565 const int MAX_DISPLAYNO = 32;
1566
1567 s = wl_socket_alloc();
1568 if (s == NULL)
1569 return NULL;
1570
1571 do {
1572 snprintf(display_name, sizeof display_name, "wayland-%d", displayno);
1573 if (wl_socket_init_for_display_name(s, display_name) < 0) {
1574 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1575 return NULL;
1576 }
1577
1578 if (wl_socket_lock(s) < 0)
1579 continue;
1580
1581 if (_wl_display_add_socket(display, s) < 0) {
1582 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1583 return NULL;
1584 }
1585
1586 return s->display_name;
1587 } while (displayno++ < MAX_DISPLAYNO);
1588
1589 /* Ran out of display names. */
1590 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1591 errno = EINVAL;
1592 return NULL;
1593 }
1594
1595 /** Add a socket with an existing fd to Wayland display for the clients to connect.
1596 *
1597 * \param display Wayland display to which the socket should be added.
1598 * \param sock_fd The existing socket file descriptor to be used
1599 * \return 0 if success. -1 if failed.
1600 *
1601 * The existing socket fd must already be created, opened, and locked.
1602 * The fd must be properly set to CLOEXEC and bound to a socket file
1603 * with both bind() and listen() already called.
1604 *
1605 * \memberof wl_display
1606 */
1607 WL_EXPORT int
wl_display_add_socket_fd(struct wl_display * display,int sock_fd)1608 wl_display_add_socket_fd(struct wl_display *display, int sock_fd)
1609 {
1610 struct wl_socket *s;
1611 struct stat buf;
1612
1613 /* Require a valid fd or fail */
1614 if (sock_fd < 0 || fstat(sock_fd, &buf) < 0 || !S_ISSOCK(buf.st_mode)) {
1615 return -1;
1616 }
1617
1618 s = wl_socket_alloc();
1619 if (s == NULL)
1620 return -1;
1621
1622 s->source = wl_event_loop_add_fd(display->loop, sock_fd,
1623 WL_EVENT_READABLE,
1624 socket_data, display);
1625 if (s->source == NULL) {
1626 wl_log("failed to establish event source\n");
1627 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1628 return -1;
1629 }
1630
1631 /* Reuse the existing fd */
1632 s->fd = sock_fd;
1633
1634 wl_list_insert(display->socket_list.prev, &s->link);
1635
1636 return 0;
1637 }
1638
1639 /** Add a socket to Wayland display for the clients to connect.
1640 *
1641 * \param display Wayland display to which the socket should be added.
1642 * \param name Name of the Unix socket.
1643 * \return 0 if success. -1 if failed.
1644 *
1645 * This adds a Unix socket to Wayland display which can be used by clients to
1646 * connect to Wayland display.
1647 *
1648 * If NULL is passed as name, then it would look for WAYLAND_DISPLAY env
1649 * variable for the socket name. If WAYLAND_DISPLAY is not set, then default
1650 * wayland-0 is used.
1651 *
1652 * If the socket name is a relative path, the Unix socket will be created in
1653 * the directory pointed to by environment variable XDG_RUNTIME_DIR. If
1654 * XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set, then this function fails and returns -1.
1655 *
1656 * If the socket name is an absolute path, then it is used as-is for the
1657 * the Unix socket.
1658 *
1659 * The length of the computed socket path must not exceed the maximum length
1660 * of a Unix socket path.
1661 * The function also fails if the user does not have write permission in the
1662 * directory or if the path is already in use.
1663 *
1664 * \memberof wl_display
1665 */
1666 WL_EXPORT int
wl_display_add_socket(struct wl_display * display,const char * name)1667 wl_display_add_socket(struct wl_display *display, const char *name)
1668 {
1669 struct wl_socket *s;
1670
1671 s = wl_socket_alloc();
1672 if (s == NULL)
1673 return -1;
1674
1675 if (name == NULL)
1676 name = getenv("WAYLAND_DISPLAY");
1677 if (name == NULL)
1678 name = "wayland-0";
1679
1680 if (wl_socket_init_for_display_name(s, name) < 0) {
1681 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1682 return -1;
1683 }
1684
1685 if (wl_socket_lock(s) < 0) {
1686 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1687 return -1;
1688 }
1689
1690 if (_wl_display_add_socket(display, s) < 0) {
1691 wl_socket_destroy(s);
1692 return -1;
1693 }
1694
1695 return 0;
1696 }
1697
1698 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_display * display,struct wl_listener * listener)1699 wl_display_add_destroy_listener(struct wl_display *display,
1700 struct wl_listener *listener)
1701 {
1702 wl_priv_signal_add(&display->destroy_signal, listener);
1703 }
1704
1705 /** Registers a listener for the client connection signal.
1706 * When a new client object is created, \a listener will be notified, carrying
1707 * a pointer to the new wl_client object.
1708 *
1709 * \ref wl_client_create
1710 * \ref wl_display
1711 * \ref wl_listener
1712 *
1713 * \param display The display object
1714 * \param listener Signal handler object
1715 */
1716 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_add_client_created_listener(struct wl_display * display,struct wl_listener * listener)1717 wl_display_add_client_created_listener(struct wl_display *display,
1718 struct wl_listener *listener)
1719 {
1720 wl_priv_signal_add(&display->create_client_signal, listener);
1721 }
1722
1723 WL_EXPORT struct wl_listener *
wl_display_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_display * display,wl_notify_func_t notify)1724 wl_display_get_destroy_listener(struct wl_display *display,
1725 wl_notify_func_t notify)
1726 {
1727 return wl_priv_signal_get(&display->destroy_signal, notify);
1728 }
1729
1730 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_set_implementation(struct wl_resource * resource,const void * implementation,void * data,wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)1731 wl_resource_set_implementation(struct wl_resource *resource,
1732 const void *implementation,
1733 void *data, wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)
1734 {
1735 resource->object.implementation = implementation;
1736 resource->data = data;
1737 resource->destroy = destroy;
1738 resource->dispatcher = NULL;
1739 }
1740
1741 WL_EXPORT void
wl_resource_set_dispatcher(struct wl_resource * resource,wl_dispatcher_func_t dispatcher,const void * implementation,void * data,wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)1742 wl_resource_set_dispatcher(struct wl_resource *resource,
1743 wl_dispatcher_func_t dispatcher,
1744 const void *implementation,
1745 void *data, wl_resource_destroy_func_t destroy)
1746 {
1747 resource->dispatcher = dispatcher;
1748 resource->object.implementation = implementation;
1749 resource->data = data;
1750 resource->destroy = destroy;
1751 }
1752
1753 /** Create a new resource object
1754 *
1755 * \param client The client owner of the new resource.
1756 * \param interface The interface of the new resource.
1757 * \param version The version of the new resource.
1758 * \param id The id of the new resource. If 0, an available id will be used.
1759 *
1760 * Listeners added with \a wl_client_add_resource_created_listener will be
1761 * notified at the end of this function.
1762 *
1763 * \memberof wl_resource
1764 */
1765 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_resource_create(struct wl_client * client,const struct wl_interface * interface,int version,uint32_t id)1766 wl_resource_create(struct wl_client *client,
1767 const struct wl_interface *interface,
1768 int version, uint32_t id)
1769 {
1770 struct wl_resource *resource;
1771
1772 resource = malloc(sizeof *resource);
1773 if (resource == NULL)
1774 return NULL;
1775
1776 if (id == 0)
1777 id = wl_map_insert_new(&client->objects, 0, NULL);
1778
1779 resource->object.id = id;
1780 resource->object.interface = interface;
1781 resource->object.implementation = NULL;
1782
1783 wl_signal_init(&resource->deprecated_destroy_signal);
1784 wl_priv_signal_init(&resource->destroy_signal);
1785
1786 resource->destroy = NULL;
1787 resource->client = client;
1788 resource->data = NULL;
1789 resource->version = version;
1790 resource->dispatcher = NULL;
1791
1792 if (wl_map_insert_at(&client->objects, 0, id, resource) < 0) {
1793 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
1794 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
1795 "invalid new id %d", id);
1796 free(resource);
1797 return NULL;
1798 }
1799
1800 wl_priv_signal_emit(&client->resource_created_signal, resource);
1801 return resource;
1802 }
1803
1804 WL_EXPORT void
wl_log_set_handler_server(wl_log_func_t handler)1805 wl_log_set_handler_server(wl_log_func_t handler)
1806 {
1807 wl_log_handler = handler;
1808 }
1809
1810 /** Adds a new protocol logger.
1811 *
1812 * When a new protocol message arrives or is sent from the server
1813 * all the protocol logger functions will be called, carrying the
1814 * \a user_data pointer, the type of the message (request or
1815 * event) and the actual message.
1816 * The lifetime of the messages passed to the logger function ends
1817 * when they return so the messages cannot be stored and accessed
1818 * later.
1819 *
1820 * \a errno is set on error.
1821 *
1822 * \param display The display object
1823 * \param func The function to call to log a new protocol message
1824 * \param user_data The user data pointer to pass to \a func
1825 *
1826 * \return The protol logger object on success, NULL on failure.
1827 *
1828 * \sa wl_protocol_logger_destroy
1829 *
1830 * \memberof wl_display
1831 */
1832 WL_EXPORT struct wl_protocol_logger *
wl_display_add_protocol_logger(struct wl_display * display,wl_protocol_logger_func_t func,void * user_data)1833 wl_display_add_protocol_logger(struct wl_display *display,
1834 wl_protocol_logger_func_t func, void *user_data)
1835 {
1836 struct wl_protocol_logger *logger;
1837
1838 logger = malloc(sizeof *logger);
1839 if (!logger)
1840 return NULL;
1841
1842 logger->func = func;
1843 logger->user_data = user_data;
1844 wl_list_insert(&display->protocol_loggers, &logger->link);
1845
1846 return logger;
1847 }
1848
1849 /** Destroys a protocol logger.
1850 *
1851 * This function destroys a protocol logger and removes it from the display
1852 * it was added to with \a wl_display_add_protocol_logger.
1853 * The \a logger object becomes invalid after calling this function.
1854 *
1855 * \sa wl_display_add_protocol_logger
1856 *
1857 * \memberof wl_protocol_logger
1858 */
1859 WL_EXPORT void
wl_protocol_logger_destroy(struct wl_protocol_logger * logger)1860 wl_protocol_logger_destroy(struct wl_protocol_logger *logger)
1861 {
1862 wl_list_remove(&logger->link);
1863 free(logger);
1864 }
1865
1866 /** Add support for a wl_shm pixel format
1867 *
1868 * \param display The display object
1869 * \param format The wl_shm pixel format to advertise
1870 * \return A pointer to the wl_shm format that was added to the list
1871 * or NULL if adding it to the list failed.
1872 *
1873 * Add the specified wl_shm format to the list of formats the wl_shm
1874 * object advertises when a client binds to it. Adding a format to
1875 * the list means that clients will know that the compositor supports
1876 * this format and may use it for creating wl_shm buffers. The
1877 * compositor must be able to handle the pixel format when a client
1878 * requests it.
1879 *
1880 * The compositor by default supports WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888 and
1881 * WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888.
1882 *
1883 * \memberof wl_display
1884 */
1885 WL_EXPORT uint32_t *
wl_display_add_shm_format(struct wl_display * display,uint32_t format)1886 wl_display_add_shm_format(struct wl_display *display, uint32_t format)
1887 {
1888 uint32_t *p = NULL;
1889
1890 p = wl_array_add(&display->additional_shm_formats, sizeof *p);
1891
1892 if (p != NULL)
1893 *p = format;
1894 return p;
1895 }
1896
1897 /**
1898 * Get list of additional wl_shm pixel formats
1899 *
1900 * \param display The display object
1901 *
1902 * This function returns the list of addition wl_shm pixel formats
1903 * that the compositor supports. WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888 and
1904 * WL_SHM_FORMAT_XRGB8888 are always supported and not included in the
1905 * array, but all formats added through wl_display_add_shm_format()
1906 * will be in the array.
1907 *
1908 * \sa wl_display_add_shm_format()
1909 *
1910 * \private
1911 *
1912 * \memberof wl_display
1913 */
1914 struct wl_array *
wl_display_get_additional_shm_formats(struct wl_display * display)1915 wl_display_get_additional_shm_formats(struct wl_display *display)
1916 {
1917 return &display->additional_shm_formats;
1918 }
1919
1920 /** Get the list of currently connected clients
1921 *
1922 * \param display The display object
1923 *
1924 * This function returns a pointer to the list of clients currently
1925 * connected to the display. You can iterate on the list by using
1926 * the \a wl_client_for_each macro.
1927 * The returned value is valid for the lifetime of the \a display.
1928 * You must not modify the returned list, but only access it.
1929 *
1930 * \sa wl_client_for_each()
1931 * \sa wl_client_get_link()
1932 * \sa wl_client_from_link()
1933 *
1934 * \memberof wl_display
1935 */
1936 WL_EXPORT struct wl_list *
wl_display_get_client_list(struct wl_display * display)1937 wl_display_get_client_list(struct wl_display *display)
1938 {
1939 return &display->client_list;
1940 }
1941
1942 /** Get the link by which a client is inserted in the client list
1943 *
1944 * \param client The client object
1945 *
1946 * \sa wl_client_for_each()
1947 * \sa wl_display_get_client_list()
1948 * \sa wl_client_from_link()
1949 *
1950 * \memberof wl_client
1951 */
1952 WL_EXPORT struct wl_list *
wl_client_get_link(struct wl_client * client)1953 wl_client_get_link(struct wl_client *client)
1954 {
1955 return &client->link;
1956 }
1957
1958 /** Get a wl_client by its link
1959 *
1960 * \param link The link of a wl_client
1961 *
1962 * \sa wl_client_for_each()
1963 * \sa wl_display_get_client_list()
1964 * \sa wl_client_get_link()
1965 *
1966 * \memberof wl_client
1967 */
1968 WL_EXPORT struct wl_client *
wl_client_from_link(struct wl_list * link)1969 wl_client_from_link(struct wl_list *link)
1970 {
1971 struct wl_client *client;
1972
1973 return wl_container_of(link, client, link);
1974 }
1975
1976 /** Add a listener for the client's resource creation signal
1977 *
1978 * \param client The client object
1979 * \param listener The listener to be added
1980 *
1981 * When a new resource is created for this client the listener
1982 * will be notified, carrying the new resource as the data argument.
1983 *
1984 * \memberof wl_client
1985 */
1986 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_add_resource_created_listener(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_listener * listener)1987 wl_client_add_resource_created_listener(struct wl_client *client,
1988 struct wl_listener *listener)
1989 {
1990 wl_priv_signal_add(&client->resource_created_signal, listener);
1991 }
1992
1993 struct wl_resource_iterator_context {
1994 void *user_data;
1995 wl_client_for_each_resource_iterator_func_t it;
1996 };
1997
1998 static enum wl_iterator_result
resource_iterator_helper(void * res,void * user_data,uint32_t flags)1999 resource_iterator_helper(void *res, void *user_data, uint32_t flags)
2000 {
2001 struct wl_resource_iterator_context *context = user_data;
2002 struct wl_resource *resource = res;
2003
2004 return context->it(resource, context->user_data);
2005 }
2006
2007 /** Iterate over all the resources of a client
2008 *
2009 * \param client The client object
2010 * \param iterator The iterator function
2011 * \param user_data The user data pointer
2012 *
2013 * The function pointed by \a iterator will be called for each
2014 * resource owned by the client. The \a user_data will be passed
2015 * as the second argument of the iterator function.
2016 * If the \a iterator function returns \a WL_ITERATOR_CONTINUE the iteration
2017 * will continue, if it returns \a WL_ITERATOR_STOP it will stop.
2018 *
2019 * Creating and destroying resources while iterating is safe, but new
2020 * resources may or may not be picked up by the iterator.
2021 *
2022 * \sa wl_iterator_result
2023 *
2024 * \memberof wl_client
2025 */
2026 WL_EXPORT void
wl_client_for_each_resource(struct wl_client * client,wl_client_for_each_resource_iterator_func_t iterator,void * user_data)2027 wl_client_for_each_resource(struct wl_client *client,
2028 wl_client_for_each_resource_iterator_func_t iterator,
2029 void *user_data)
2030 {
2031 struct wl_resource_iterator_context context = {
2032 .user_data = user_data,
2033 .it = iterator,
2034 };
2035
2036 wl_map_for_each(&client->objects, resource_iterator_helper, &context);
2037 }
2038
2039 /** \cond INTERNAL */
2040
2041 /** Initialize a wl_priv_signal object
2042 *
2043 * wl_priv_signal is a safer implementation of a signal type, with the same API
2044 * as wl_signal, but kept as a private utility of libwayland-server.
2045 * It is safer because listeners can be removed from within wl_priv_signal_emit()
2046 * without corrupting the signal's list.
2047 *
2048 * Before passing a wl_priv_signal object to any other function it must be
2049 * initialized by using wl_priv_signal_init().
2050 *
2051 * \memberof wl_priv_signal
2052 */
2053 void
wl_priv_signal_init(struct wl_priv_signal * signal)2054 wl_priv_signal_init(struct wl_priv_signal *signal)
2055 {
2056 wl_list_init(&signal->listener_list);
2057 wl_list_init(&signal->emit_list);
2058 }
2059
2060 /** Add a listener to a signal
2061 *
2062 * The new listener will be called when calling wl_signal_emit(). If a listener is
2063 * added to the signal while wl_signal_emit() is running it will be called from
2064 * the next time wl_priv_signal_emit() is called.
2065 * To remove a listener call wl_list_remove() on its link member.
2066 *
2067 * \memberof wl_priv_signal
2068 */
2069 void
wl_priv_signal_add(struct wl_priv_signal * signal,struct wl_listener * listener)2070 wl_priv_signal_add(struct wl_priv_signal *signal, struct wl_listener *listener)
2071 {
2072 wl_list_insert(signal->listener_list.prev, &listener->link);
2073 }
2074
2075 /** Get a listener added to a signal
2076 *
2077 * Returns the listener added to the given \a signal and with the given
2078 * \a notify function, or NULL if there isn't any.
2079 * Calling this function from within wl_priv_signal_emit() is safe and will
2080 * return the correct value.
2081 *
2082 * \memberof wl_priv_signal
2083 */
2084 struct wl_listener *
wl_priv_signal_get(struct wl_priv_signal * signal,wl_notify_func_t notify)2085 wl_priv_signal_get(struct wl_priv_signal *signal, wl_notify_func_t notify)
2086 {
2087 struct wl_listener *l;
2088
2089 wl_list_for_each(l, &signal->listener_list, link)
2090 if (l->notify == notify)
2091 return l;
2092 wl_list_for_each(l, &signal->emit_list, link)
2093 if (l->notify == notify)
2094 return l;
2095
2096 return NULL;
2097 }
2098
2099 /** Emit the signal, calling all the installed listeners
2100 *
2101 * Iterate over all the listeners added to this \a signal and call
2102 * their \a notify function pointer, passing on the given \a data.
2103 * Removing or adding a listener from within wl_priv_signal_emit()
2104 * is safe.
2105 */
2106 void
wl_priv_signal_emit(struct wl_priv_signal * signal,void * data)2107 wl_priv_signal_emit(struct wl_priv_signal *signal, void *data)
2108 {
2109 struct wl_listener *l;
2110 struct wl_list *pos;
2111
2112 wl_list_insert_list(&signal->emit_list, &signal->listener_list);
2113 wl_list_init(&signal->listener_list);
2114
2115 /* Take every element out of the list and put them in a temporary list.
2116 * This way, the 'it' func can remove any element it wants from the list
2117 * without troubles, because we always get the first element, not the
2118 * one after the current, which may be invalid.
2119 * wl_list_for_each_safe tries to be safe but it fails: it works fine
2120 * if the current item is removed, but not if the next one is. */
2121 while (!wl_list_empty(&signal->emit_list)) {
2122 pos = signal->emit_list.next;
2123 l = wl_container_of(pos, l, link);
2124
2125 wl_list_remove(pos);
2126 wl_list_insert(&signal->listener_list, pos);
2127
2128 l->notify(l, data);
2129 }
2130 }
2131
2132 /** Emit the signal for the last time, calling all the installed listeners
2133 *
2134 * Iterate over all the listeners added to this \a signal and call
2135 * their \a notify function pointer, passing on the given \a data.
2136 * Removing or adding a listener from within wl_priv_signal_emit()
2137 * is safe, as is freeing the structure containing the listener.
2138 *
2139 * A large body of external code assumes it's ok to free a destruction
2140 * listener without removing that listener from the list. Mixing code
2141 * that acts like this and code that doesn't will result in list
2142 * corruption.
2143 *
2144 * We resolve this by removing each item from the list and isolating it
2145 * in another list. We discard it completely after firing the notifier.
2146 * This should allow interoperability between code that unlinks its
2147 * destruction listeners and code that just frees structures they're in.
2148 *
2149 */
2150 void
wl_priv_signal_final_emit(struct wl_priv_signal * signal,void * data)2151 wl_priv_signal_final_emit(struct wl_priv_signal *signal, void *data)
2152 {
2153 struct wl_listener *l;
2154 struct wl_list *pos;
2155
2156 /* During a destructor notifier isolate every list item before
2157 * notifying. This renders harmless the long standing misuse
2158 * of freeing listeners without removing them, but allows
2159 * callers that do choose to remove them to interoperate with
2160 * ones that don't. */
2161 while (!wl_list_empty(&signal->listener_list)) {
2162 pos = signal->listener_list.next;
2163 l = wl_container_of(pos, l, link);
2164
2165 wl_list_remove(pos);
2166 wl_list_init(pos);
2167
2168 l->notify(l, data);
2169 }
2170 }
2171
2172 /** \endcond INTERNAL */
2173
2174 /** \cond */ /* Deprecated functions below. */
2175
2176 uint32_t
2177 wl_client_add_resource(struct wl_client *client,
2178 struct wl_resource *resource) WL_DEPRECATED;
2179
2180 WL_EXPORT uint32_t
wl_client_add_resource(struct wl_client * client,struct wl_resource * resource)2181 wl_client_add_resource(struct wl_client *client,
2182 struct wl_resource *resource)
2183 {
2184 if (resource->object.id == 0) {
2185 resource->object.id =
2186 wl_map_insert_new(&client->objects,
2187 WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY, resource);
2188 } else if (wl_map_insert_at(&client->objects, WL_MAP_ENTRY_LEGACY,
2189 resource->object.id, resource) < 0) {
2190 wl_resource_post_error(client->display_resource,
2191 WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT,
2192 "invalid new id %d",
2193 resource->object.id);
2194 return 0;
2195 }
2196
2197 resource->client = client;
2198 wl_signal_init(&resource->deprecated_destroy_signal);
2199
2200 return resource->object.id;
2201 }
2202
2203 struct wl_resource *
2204 wl_client_add_object(struct wl_client *client,
2205 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2206 const void *implementation,
2207 uint32_t id, void *data) WL_DEPRECATED;
2208
2209 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_client_add_object(struct wl_client * client,const struct wl_interface * interface,const void * implementation,uint32_t id,void * data)2210 wl_client_add_object(struct wl_client *client,
2211 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2212 const void *implementation, uint32_t id, void *data)
2213 {
2214 struct wl_resource *resource;
2215
2216 resource = wl_resource_create(client, interface, -1, id);
2217 if (resource == NULL)
2218 wl_client_post_no_memory(client);
2219 else
2220 wl_resource_set_implementation(resource,
2221 implementation, data, NULL);
2222
2223 return resource;
2224 }
2225
2226 struct wl_resource *
2227 wl_client_new_object(struct wl_client *client,
2228 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2229 const void *implementation, void *data) WL_DEPRECATED;
2230
2231 WL_EXPORT struct wl_resource *
wl_client_new_object(struct wl_client * client,const struct wl_interface * interface,const void * implementation,void * data)2232 wl_client_new_object(struct wl_client *client,
2233 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2234 const void *implementation, void *data)
2235 {
2236 struct wl_resource *resource;
2237
2238 resource = wl_resource_create(client, interface, -1, 0);
2239 if (resource == NULL)
2240 wl_client_post_no_memory(client);
2241 else
2242 wl_resource_set_implementation(resource,
2243 implementation, data, NULL);
2244
2245 return resource;
2246 }
2247
2248 struct wl_global *
2249 wl_display_add_global(struct wl_display *display,
2250 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2251 void *data, wl_global_bind_func_t bind) WL_DEPRECATED;
2252
2253 WL_EXPORT struct wl_global *
wl_display_add_global(struct wl_display * display,const struct wl_interface * interface,void * data,wl_global_bind_func_t bind)2254 wl_display_add_global(struct wl_display *display,
2255 const struct wl_interface *interface,
2256 void *data, wl_global_bind_func_t bind)
2257 {
2258 return wl_global_create(display, interface, interface->version, data, bind);
2259 }
2260
2261 void
2262 wl_display_remove_global(struct wl_display *display,
2263 struct wl_global *global) WL_DEPRECATED;
2264
2265 WL_EXPORT void
wl_display_remove_global(struct wl_display * display,struct wl_global * global)2266 wl_display_remove_global(struct wl_display *display, struct wl_global *global)
2267 {
2268 wl_global_destroy(global);
2269 }
2270
2271 /** \endcond */
2272
2273 /* Functions at the end of this file are deprecated. Instead of adding new
2274 * code here, add it before the comment above that states:
2275 * Deprecated functions below.
2276 */
2277