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diff --git a/libwindowmanager/CMakeLists.txt b/libwindowmanager/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1c28c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# +# Copyright (c) 2017 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +# + +include(FindPkgConfig) + +pkg_check_modules(AFB REQUIRED libafbwsc) +pkg_check_modules(SD REQUIRED libsystemd>=222) + +set(TARGET_LIBWM windowmanager) + +add_library(${TARGET_LIBWM} SHARED + libwindowmanager.cpp + libwindowmanager.h) + +target_include_directories(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PRIVATE + ${AFB_INCLUDE_DIRS} + ${SD_INCLUDE_DIRS}) + +target_link_libraries(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PUBLIC + -lpthread + ${AFB_LIBRARIES} + ${SD_LIBRARIES}) + +target_compile_definitions(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PRIVATE + _GNU_SOURCE) # XXX should I define this here?! + +if(NOT ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} STREQUAL "Release") + target_compile_definitions(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PRIVATE + _GLIBCXX_DEBUG) +endif() + +target_compile_options(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PRIVATE + -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-comment) + +set_target_properties(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PROPERTIES + # INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION ON + CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF + CXX_STANDARD 14 + CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON) + +if (LINK_LIBCXX) + set_target_properties(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PROPERTIES + LINK_FLAGS "-lc++") +endif() + +if (NOT ${SANITIZER_MODE} STREQUAL "none" AND NOT ${SANITIZER_MODE} STREQUAL "") + target_compile_options(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PRIVATE + -fsanitize=${SANITIZER_MODE} -g -fno-omit-frame-pointer) + set_target_properties(${TARGET_LIBWM} + PROPERTIES + LINK_FLAGS "-fsanitize=${SANITIZER_MODE} -g") +endif() + +install( + TARGETS ${TARGET_LIBWM} + DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} + COMPONENT "runtime") + +install( + FILES libwindowmanager.h + DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR} + COMPONENT "development") + +add_subdirectory(doc) diff --git a/libwindowmanager/doc/CMakeLists.txt b/libwindowmanager/doc/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da59a0c --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/doc/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +install( + FILES LibWindowmanager.md + DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR} + COMPONENT "development") diff --git a/libwindowmanager/doc/GNUmakefile b/libwindowmanager/doc/GNUmakefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d878cc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/doc/GNUmakefile @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +all: LibWindowmanager.html + +LibWindowmanager.html: LibWindowmanager.txt + asciidoc -a max-width=55em $^ + +clean: + rm -f LibWindowmanager.html diff --git a/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.md b/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b855081 --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.md @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +Introduction +============ + +The LibWindowmanager library provides a simple interface to manipulate and +query the state of the window manager application framework binding. +It is needs to be integrated and called from the client application. + +Intended audience +----------------- + +This document is intended to be useful to application developers. + +Scope of this Document +---------------------- + +This document describes the singleton class interface to the *Window +Manager* binding service. + +class LibWindowmanager +=============== + +This is the public interface of the class `LibWindowmanager`. Private members +and methods are not reproduced as they will not affect usage of the +class by client applications. + + class LibWindowmanager + { + public: + static LibWindowmanager &instance(); + + int init(int port, char const *token); + + // WM API + int requestSurface(const char *label); + int activateSurface(const char *label); + int deactivateSurface(const char *label); + int endDraw(const char *label); + + enum EventType { + Event_Active, + Event_Inactive, + Event_Visible, + Event_Invisible, + Event_SyncDraw, + Event_FlushDraw, + }; + + void set_event_handler(enum EventType et, + std::function<void(char const *label)> f); + }; + +Errors +------ + +Methods returning an `int` signal successful operation when returning +`0`. In case of an error, an error value is returned as a negative errno +value. E.g. `-EINVAL` to signal that some input value was invalid. + +Additionally, logging of error messages is done on the standard error +file descriptor to help debugging the issue. + +Labels +------ + +Surface labels are any valid strings. For `requestSurface()` these +strings must match the *Window Manager* configuration in order to be +allowed to be displayed on one layer or the other. For all other calls +the label must match the exact name of a requested surface. + +Methods +------- + +### LibWindowmanager::init(port, token) + +Initialize the Binding communication. + +The `token` parameter is a string consisting of only alphanumeric characters. +If these conditions are not met, the LibWindowmanager instance will not initialize, +i.e. this call will return `-EINVAL`. + +The `port` parameter is the port the afb daemon is listening on, an +invalid port will lead to a failure of the call and return `-EINVAL`. + +### LibWindowmanager::requestSurface(label) + +This method requests a surface with the label given from the *Window +Manager*. It will return `0` for a successful surface request, and +`-errno` on failure. Additionally, on the standard error, messages are +logged to help debgging the issue. + +### LibWindowmanager::activateSurface(label) + +This method is mainly intended for *manager* applications that control +other applications (think an application manager or the *HomeScreen*). +It instructs the window manager to activate the surface with the given +*label*. + +This method only is effective after the actual window or surface was +created by the application. + +### LibWindowmanager::deactivateSurface(label) + +This method is mainly intended for *manager* applications that control +other applications. It instructs the window manager to deactivate the +surface associated with the given label. Note, that deactivating a +surface also means to implicitly activate another (the last active or if +not available *main surface* or *HomeScreen*.) + +This method only is effective after the actual window or surface was +created by the application. + +### LibWindowmanager::endDraw(label) + +This function is called from a client application when it is done +drawing its surface content. + +It is not crucial to make this call at every time a drawing is finished +- it is mainly intended to allow the window manager to synchronize +drawing in case of layout switch. The exact semantics are explained in +the next [Events](#_events) Section. + +### LibWindowmanager::set\_event\_handler(et, func) + +This method needs to be used to register event handlers for the WM +events described in the EventType enum. Only one hendler for each +EventType is possible, i.e. if it is called multiple times with the same +EventType the previous handler will be replaced. + +The `func` handler functions will receive the label of the surface this +event is targeted at. + +See Section [Events](#_events) for mor detailed information about event +delivery to client applications. + +Usage +----- + +### Initialization of LibWindowmanager + +Before usage of the LibWindowmanager, the method `init()` must be +called once, it will return `-errno` in case of en error and log +diagnostic messages to stderr. + +### Request a surface + +When creating a surface with *Qt* - it is necessary to request a surface +from the WM, internally this will communicate with the window manager +binding. Only after `requestSurface()` was successful, a surface should +be created. + +This is also true for *QML* aplications, where only after the +`requestSurface()` should the load of the resource be done. The method +returns `0` after the surface was requested successfully. + +#### Workings of requestSurface() + +`LibWindowmanager::requestSurface()` calls the AFB binding verb +`requestsurface` of the `windowmanager` API. This API call will return a +numeric ID to be used when creating the surface. This ID is never +explicitly returned to the client application, instead, it is set in the +application environment in order for *Qt* to then use it when creating +the surface. + +With the current *Qt* implementation this means, that only one surface +will be available to client applications, as subsequent windows will +increment this numeric ID internally - which then will lead to IDs that +cannot be known by the window manager as there is no direct +communication from *Qt* to the WM. + +Events +------ + +Events are a way for the *Window Manager* to propagate information to +client applications. It was vital for the project to implement a number +of events, that mirror functionality that is already present in the +wayland protocol. + +All events have the surface `label` as argument - a way to enable future +multi-surface applications. + +As already stated above, this is currently not possible with the way +*Qt* implements its surface ID setting. + +### Active and Inactive Events + +These events signal an application that it was activated or deactivated +respectively. Usually this means it was switched visible - which means +the surface will now be on the screen and therefor continue to render. + +### Visible and Invisible + +These events signal an application that it was switched to be visible or +invisible respectively. These events too are handled implicitly through +the wayland protocol by means of `wl_surface::enter` and +`wl_surface::leave` events to the client. + +### SyncDraw and FlushDraw + +These events instruct applications that they should redraw their surface +contents - again, this is handled implicitly by the wayland protocol. + +`SyncDraw` is sent to the application when it has to redraw its surface. + +`FlushDraw` is sent to the application when it should swap its buffers, +that is *signal* the compositor that its surface contains new content. + +Example Use Case +---------------- + +In order to enable application to use the `WM` surface registration +function the above described steps need to be implemented. + +As a minimal example the usage and initialization can look like the +following. + + // Assume a program argc and argv. + QGuiApplication app(argc, argv); + + auto &wm = LibWindowmanager::instance(); + + // initialize the LibWindowmanager binding. + if(wm.init(1234, "wmtest") != 0) { + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // Request a surface label from the WM. + char const *surface_label = "AppMediaPlayer"; + if (wm.requestSurface(surface_label) != 0) { + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // Register an Active event handler. + wm.set_event_handler(Event_Active, + [](char const *label) { + qDebug() << "Surface" << label << "got activated"; + }); + + // Initialize application window + // ... + + // request to activate the surface, this should usually + // not be done by the client application. + if (wm.activateSurface(surface_label) != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Could not activate the surface\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // e.g. exec the qt application + app.exec(); + diff --git a/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.txt b/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87394af --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/doc/LibWindowmanager.txt @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ += LibWindowmanager Library User Guide +:doctype: book +:toc: +:icons: +:data-uri: +:lang: en +:encoding: utf-8 + +== Introduction +The LibWindowmanager library provides a simple interface to manipulate and +query the state of the window manager application framework binding. +It is needs to be integrated and called from the client application. + +=== Intended audience +This document is intended to be useful to application developers. + +=== Scope of this Document +This document describes the singleton class interface to the _Window +Manager_ binding service. + +== class LibWindowmanager +This is the public interface of the class `LibWindowmanager`. Private members +and methods are not reproduced as they will not affect usage of the +class by client applications. + +--------------------------- +class LibWindowmanager +{ +public: + static LibWindowmanager &instance(); + + int init(int port, char const *token); + + // WM API + int requestSurface(const char *label); + int activateSurface(const char *label); + int deactivateSurface(const char *label); + int endDraw(const char *label); + + enum EventType { + Event_Active, + Event_Inactive, + Event_Visible, + Event_Invisible, + Event_SyncDraw, + Event_FlushDraw, + }; + + void set_event_handler(enum EventType et, + std::function<void(char const *label)> f); +}; +--------------------------- + +=== Errors +Methods returning an `int` signal successful operation when returning +`0`. In case of an error, an error value is returned as a negative errno +value. E.g. `-EINVAL` to signal that some input value was invalid. + +Additionally, logging of error messages is done on the standard error +file descriptor to help debugging the issue. + +=== Labels +Surface labels are any valid strings. For `requestSurface()` these strings +must match the _Window Manager_ configuration in order to be allowed to +be displayed on one layer or the other. For all other calls the label +must match the exact name of a requested surface. + +=== Methods + +==== LibWindowmanager::init(port, token) +Initialize the Binding communication. + +The `token` parameter is a string consisting of only alphanumeric characters. +If these conditions are not met, the LibWindowmanager instance will not initialize, +i.e. this call will return `-EINVAL`. + +The `port` parameter is the port the afb daemon is listening on, +an invalid port will lead to a failure of the call and return `-EINVAL`. + +==== LibWindowmanager::requestSurface(label) +This method requests a surface with the label given from the _Window +Manager_. It will return `0` for a successful surface request, and +`-errno` on failure. Additionally, on the standard error, messages are +logged to help debgging the issue. + +==== LibWindowmanager::activateSurface(label) +This method is mainly intended for _manager_ applications that control +other applications (think an application manager or the _HomeScreen_). It +instructs the window manager to activate the surface with the given +_label_. + +This method only is effective after the actual window or surface was +created by the application. + +==== LibWindowmanager::deactivateSurface(label) +This method is mainly intended for _manager_ applications that control +other applications. It instructs the window manager to deactivate the +surface associated with the given label. Note, that deactivating a +surface also means to implicitly activate another (the last active or +if not available _main surface_ or _HomeScreen_.) + +This method only is effective after the actual window or surface was +created by the application. + +==== LibWindowmanager::endDraw(label) +This function is called from a client application when it is done +drawing its surface content. + +It is not crucial to make this call at every time a drawing is finished - +it is mainly intended to allow the window manager to synchronize drawing +in case of layout switch. The exact semantics are explained in the next +<<_events,Events>> Section. + +==== LibWindowmanager::set_event_handler(et, func) +This method needs to be used to register event handlers for the WM +events described in the EventType enum. Only one hendler for each +EventType is possible, i.e. if it is called multiple times with the same +EventType the previous handler will be replaced. + +The `func` handler functions will receive the label of the surface this +event is targeted at. + +See Section <<_events,Events>> for mor detailed information about event +delivery to client applications. + +=== Usage + +==== Initialization of LibWindowmanager +Before usage of the LibWindowmanager, the method `init()` must be +called once, it will return `-errno` in case of en error and log diagnostic +messages to stderr. + +==== Request a surface +When creating a surface with _Qt_ - it is necessary to request a surface +from the WM, internally this will communicate with the window manager +binding. Only after `requestSurface()` was successful, a surface should +be created. + +This is also true for _QML_ aplications, where only after the +`requestSurface()` should the load of the resource be done. The method +returns `0` after the surface was requested successfully. + +===== Workings of requestSurface() +`LibWindowmanager::requestSurface()` calls the AFB binding verb +`requestsurface` of the `windowmanager` API. This API call will return a +numeric ID to be used when creating the surface. This ID is never +explicitly returned to the client application, instead, it is set in the +application environment in order for _Qt_ to then use it when creating the +surface. + +.Remarks +******************************** +With the current _Qt_ implementation this means, that only one surface +will be available to client applications, as subsequent windows will +increment this numeric ID internally - which then will lead to IDs that +cannot be known by the window manager as there is no direct +communication from _Qt_ to the WM. +******************************** + +=== Events +Events are a way for the _Window Manager_ to propagate information to +client applications. It was vital for the project to implement a number +of events, that mirror functionality that is already present in the +wayland protocol. + +All events have the surface `label` as argument - a way to enable future +multi-surface applications. + +.Remarks +************************** +As already stated above, this is currently not possible with the way +_Qt_ implements its surface ID setting. +************************** + +==== Active and Inactive Events +These events signal an application that it was activated or deactivated +respectively. Usually this means it was switched visible - which means +the surface will now be on the screen and therefor continue to render. + +==== Visible and Invisible +These events signal an application that it was switched to be visible or +invisible respectively. These events too are handled implicitly through +the wayland protocol by means of `wl_surface::enter` and +`wl_surface::leave` events to the client. + +==== SyncDraw and FlushDraw +These events instruct applications that they should redraw their surface +contents - again, this is handled implicitly by the wayland protocol. + +`SyncDraw` is sent to the application when it has to redraw its surface. + +`FlushDraw` is sent to the application when it should swap its buffers, +that is _signal_ the compositor that its surface contains new content. + +=== Example Use Case +In order to enable application to use the `WM` surface registration +function the above described steps need to be implemented. + +As a minimal example the usage and initialization can look like the +following. + +----------------------- + // Assume a program argc and argv. + QGuiApplication app(argc, argv); + + auto &wm = LibWindowmanager::instance(); + + // initialize the LibWindowmanager binding. + if(wm.init(1234, "wmtest") != 0) { + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // Request a surface label from the WM. + char const *surface_label = "AppMediaPlayer"; + if (wm.requestSurface(surface_label) != 0) { + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // Register an Active event handler. + wm.set_event_handler(Event_Active, + [](char const *label) { + qDebug() << "Surface" << label << "got activated"; + }); + + // Initialize application window + // ... + + // request to activate the surface, this should usually + // not be done by the client application. + if (wm.activateSurface(surface_label) != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Could not activate the surface\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + // e.g. exec the qt application + app.exec(); + +// vim:set ft=asciidoc tw=72: diff --git a/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.cpp b/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5a1062 --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,498 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2017 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#include "libwindowmanager.h" + +#include <cassert> +#include <cctype> +#include <cerrno> +#include <cstdio> +#include <cstdlib> +#include <cstring> + +#include <atomic> +#include <map> +#include <mutex> +#include <set> +#include <queue> + +#include <unistd.h> + +#include <systemd/sd-event.h> + +#include <json-c/json.h> +#include <pthread.h> + +extern "C" { +#include <afb/afb-ws-client.h> +#include <afb/afb-wsj1.h> +} + +#define UNUSED(x) (void)(x) + +// _ ___ _ +// ___| | __ _ ___ ___ |_ _|_ __ ___ _ __ | | +// / __| |/ _` / __/ __| | || '_ ` _ \| '_ \| | +// | (__| | (_| \__ \__ \ | || | | | | | |_) | | +// \___|_|\__,_|___/___/ |___|_| |_| |_| .__/|_| +// |_| +class LibWindowmanager::Impl { + friend class LibWindowmanager; + + // This is the LibWindowmanager interface impl + int init(int port, char const *token); + + // WM API + int requestSurface(const char *label); + int activateSurface(const char *label); + int deactivateSurface(const char *label); + int endDraw(const char *label); + + void set_event_handler(enum EventType et, handler_fun func); + + Impl(); + ~Impl(); + + struct afb_wsj1 *wsj1; + struct sd_event *loop; + + std::set<std::string> labels; + std::map<EventType, handler_fun> handlers; + std::queue<std::pair<handler_fun, std::string>> handler_queue; + + int api_call(const char *verb, json_object *object, + const std::function<void(bool, json_object *)> &onReply); + +public: + void event(char const *et, char const *label); +private: + int runEventLoop(); +}; + +namespace { + +constexpr const int token_maxlen = 20; +constexpr const char *const wmAPI = "windowmanager"; + +#define CONCAT_(X, Y) X##Y +#define CONCAT(X, Y) CONCAT_(X, Y) + +#ifndef SCOPE_TRACING +#define TRACE() +#define TRACEN(N) +#else +#define TRACE() \ + ScopeTrace __attribute__((unused)) CONCAT(trace_scope_, __LINE__)(__func__) +#define TRACEN(N) \ + ScopeTrace __attribute__((unused)) CONCAT(named_trace_scope_, __LINE__)(#N) + +struct ScopeTrace { + thread_local static int indent; + char const *f{}; + explicit ScopeTrace(char const *func) : f(func) { + fprintf(stderr, "%*s%s -->\n", 2 * indent++, "", this->f); + } + ~ScopeTrace() { fprintf(stderr, "%*s%s <--\n", 2 * --indent, "", this->f); } +}; +thread_local int ScopeTrace::indent = 0; +#endif + +/* called when wsj1 receives a method invocation */ +void onCall(void *closure, const char *api, const char *verb, + struct afb_wsj1_msg *msg) { + TRACE(); + UNUSED(closure); + UNUSED(verb); + UNUSED(api); + UNUSED(msg); +} + +/* called when wsj1 receives an event */ +void onEvent(void *closure, const char *event, afb_wsj1_msg *msg) { + TRACE(); + + // check API name in event + if (0 != strncmp(wmAPI, event, strlen(wmAPI))) { + return; + } + + reinterpret_cast<LibWindowmanager::Impl *>(closure)->event( + event, json_object_get_string( + json_object_object_get(afb_wsj1_msg_object_j(msg), "data"))); +} + +/* called when wsj1 hangsup */ +void onHangup(void *closure, afb_wsj1 *wsj1) { + TRACE(); + UNUSED(closure); + UNUSED(wsj1); + fputs("Hangup, the WindowManager vanished\n", stderr); + exit(1); // XXX: there should be something ... *better* here. +} + +constexpr struct afb_wsj1_itf itf = { + onHangup, onCall, onEvent, +}; + +// XXX: I am not sure this is the right thing to do though... +std::recursive_mutex dispatch_mutex; + +json_object *drawing_name_json_argument(char const *label) { + json_object *j = json_object_new_object(); + json_object_object_add(j, "drawing_name", json_object_new_string(label)); + return j; +} + +} // namespace + +// _ ___ _ _ _ +// ___| | __ _ ___ ___ |_ _|_ __ ___ _ __ | | (_)_ __ ___ _ __ | | +// / __| |/ _` / __/ __| | || '_ ` _ \| '_ \| | | | '_ ` _ \| '_ \| | +// | (__| | (_| \__ \__ \ | || | | | | | |_) | | | | | | | | | |_) | | +// \___|_|\__,_|___/___/ |___|_| |_| |_| .__/|_| |_|_| |_| |_| .__/|_| +// |_| |_| +LibWindowmanager::Impl::Impl() : wsj1{}, loop{}, labels(), handlers() { TRACE(); } + +LibWindowmanager::Impl::~Impl() { + TRACE(); + afb_wsj1_unref(wsj1); + sd_event_unref(loop); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::init(int port, char const *token) { + TRACE(); + char *uribuf = nullptr; + int rc = -1; + + if (this->loop != nullptr && this->wsj1 != nullptr) { + fputs("LibWindowmanager instance is already initialized!\n", stderr); + rc = -EALREADY; + goto fail; + } + + if (token == nullptr) { + fputs("Token is invalid\n", stderr); + rc = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + + if (port < 1 || port > 0xffff) { + fputs("Port is invalid\n", stderr); + rc = -EINVAL; + goto fail; + } + + /* get the default event loop */ + rc = sd_event_default(&this->loop); + if (rc < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Connection to default event loop failed: %s\n", + strerror(-rc)); + goto fail; + } + + asprintf(&uribuf, "ws://localhost:%d/api?token=%s", port, token); + + /* connect the websocket wsj1 to the uri given by the first argument */ + this->wsj1 = afb_ws_client_connect_wsj1( + this->loop, uribuf, const_cast<struct afb_wsj1_itf *>(&itf), this); + if (this->wsj1 == nullptr) { + sd_event_unref(this->loop); + this->loop = nullptr; + fprintf(stderr, "Connection to %s failed: %m\n", uribuf); + rc = -errno; + goto fail; + } + + this->runEventLoop(); + + return 0; + +fail: + return rc; +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::requestSurface(const char *label) { + TRACE(); + + if (this->labels.find(label) != this->labels.end()) { + fputs("Surface label already known!\n", stderr); + return -EINVAL; + } + + json_object *j = drawing_name_json_argument(label); + + int rc = -1; + /* send the request */ + int rc2 = + this->api_call("RequestSurface", j, [&rc](bool ok, json_object *j) { + if (ok) { + int id = + json_object_get_int(json_object_object_get(j, "response")); + char *buf; + asprintf(&buf, "%d", id); + printf("setenv(\"QT_IVI_SURFACE_ID\", %s, 1)\n", buf); + if (setenv("QT_IVI_SURFACE_ID", buf, 1) != 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "putenv failed: %m\n"); + rc = -errno; + } else { + rc = 0; // Single point of success + } + } else { + fprintf(stderr, "Could not get surface ID from WM: %s\n", + j != nullptr ? json_object_to_json_string_ext( + j, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY) + : "no-info"); + rc = -EINVAL; + } + }); + + if (rc2 < 0) { + rc = rc2; + } + + if (rc >= 0) { + this->labels.insert(this->labels.end(), label); + } + + return rc; +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::activateSurface(const char *label) { + TRACE(); + json_object *j = drawing_name_json_argument(label); + return this->api_call("ActivateSurface", j, [](bool ok, json_object *j) { + if (!ok) { + fprintf(stderr, "API Call activate_surface() failed: %s\n", + j != nullptr ? json_object_to_json_string_ext( + j, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY) + : "no-info"); + } + }); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::deactivateSurface(const char *label) { + TRACE(); + json_object *j = drawing_name_json_argument(label); + return this->api_call("DeactivateSurface", j, [](bool ok, json_object *j) { + if (!ok) { + fprintf(stderr, "API Call deactivate_surface() failed: %s\n", + j != nullptr ? json_object_to_json_string_ext( + j, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY) + : "no-info"); + } + }); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::endDraw(const char *label) { + TRACE(); + json_object *j = drawing_name_json_argument(label); + return this->api_call("EndDraw", j, [](bool ok, json_object *j) { + if (!ok) { + fprintf(stderr, "API Call endDraw() failed: %s\n", + j != nullptr ? json_object_to_json_string_ext( + j, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY) + : "no-info"); + } + }); +} + +void LibWindowmanager::Impl::set_event_handler( + enum EventType et, std::function<void(char const *)> func) { + TRACE(); + + if (et >= 1 && et <= 6) { // Yeah ... just go with it! + this->handlers[et] = std::move(func); + } +} + +namespace { +std::pair<bool, LibWindowmanager::EventType> make_event_type(char const *et) { + // Event have the form "$API/$EVENT", just try to find the first / and + // get on with it. + char const *et2 = strchr(et, '/'); + if (et2 != nullptr) { + et = et2 + 1; + } + +#define ET(N, A) \ + do { \ + if (strcasecmp(et, N) == 0) \ + return std::pair<bool, LibWindowmanager::EventType>( \ + true, CONCAT(LibWindowmanager::Event_, A)); \ + } while (false) + + ET("active", Active); + ET("inactive", Inactive); + ET("visible", Visible); + ET("invisible", Invisible); + ET("syncdraw", SyncDraw); + ET("flushdraw", FlushDraw); +#undef ET + + return std::pair<bool, LibWindowmanager::EventType>(false, + LibWindowmanager::Event_Active); +} +} // namespace + +static void _on_reply_static(void *closure, struct afb_wsj1_msg *msg) +{ + // nop +} + + +/// object will be json_object_put +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::api_call( + const char *verb, json_object *object, + const std::function<void(bool, json_object *)> &onReply) { + TRACE(); + + int rc = 0; + if (0 == strcmp("RequestSurface", verb)) { + // We need to wrap the actual onReply call once in order to + // *look* like a normal functions pointer (std::functions<> + // with captures cannot convert to function pointers). + // Alternatively we could setup a local struct and use it as + // closure, but I think it is cleaner this way. + int call_rc = 0; + std::atomic<bool> returned{}; + returned.store(false, std::memory_order_relaxed); + std::function<void(bool, json_object *)> wrappedOnReply = + [&returned, &call_rc, &onReply](bool ok, json_object *j) { + TRACEN(wrappedOnReply); + call_rc = ok ? 0 : -EINVAL; + // We know it failed, but there may be an explanation in the + // json object. + { + TRACEN(onReply); + onReply(ok, j); + } + returned.store(true, std::memory_order_release); + }; + + // make the actual call, use wrappedOnReply as closure + rc = afb_wsj1_call_j( + this->wsj1, wmAPI, verb, object, + [](void *closure, afb_wsj1_msg *msg) { + TRACEN(callClosure); + auto *onReply = + reinterpret_cast<std::function<void(bool, json_object *)> *>( + closure); + (*onReply)(!(afb_wsj1_msg_is_reply_ok(msg) == 0), + afb_wsj1_msg_object_j(msg)); + }, + &wrappedOnReply); + + if (0 == rc) { + // We need to wait until "returned" got set, this is necessary + // if events get triggered by the call (and would be dispatched before + // the actual call-reply). + while (!returned.load(std::memory_order_consume)) { + sd_event_run(loop, 16); + } + + // return the actual API call result + rc = call_rc; + } + } + else { + rc = afb_wsj1_call_j(this->wsj1, wmAPI, verb, object, _on_reply_static, this); + } + + if (rc < 0) { + fprintf( + stderr, "calling %s/%s(%s) failed: %m\n", wmAPI, verb, + json_object_to_json_string_ext(object, JSON_C_TO_STRING_PRETTY)); + // Call the reply handler regardless with a NULL json_object* + onReply(false, nullptr); + } + + return rc; +} + +void LibWindowmanager::Impl::event(char const *et, char const *label) { + TRACE(); + auto oet = make_event_type(et); + if (!oet.first) { + fprintf(stderr, "Unknown event type string '%s'\n", et); + return; + } + + auto i = this->handlers.find(oet.second); + if (i != this->handlers.end()) { + if (this->labels.find(label) != this->labels.end()) { + i->second(label); + } + } +} + +static void *event_loop_run(void *args){ + struct sd_event* loop = (struct sd_event*)(args); + for(;;) + sd_event_run(loop, 30000000); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::Impl::runEventLoop() { + if(this->wsj1 && this->loop) + { + pthread_t thread_id; + int ret = pthread_create(&thread_id, NULL, event_loop_run, this->loop); + if(ret != 0) + { + printf("Cannot run eventloop due to error:%d", errno); + return -1; + } + else + return thread_id; + } + else + { + printf("Connecting is not established yet"); + return -1; + } +} + +// _ _ _____ ____ ____ _ _ _ +// ___| | __ _ ___ ___ / \ | ___| __ ) / ___| (_) ___ _ __ | |_ +// / __| |/ _` / __/ __| / _ \ | |_ | _ \| | | | |/ _ \ '_ \| __| +// | (__| | (_| \__ \__ \ / ___ \| _| | |_) | |___| | | __/ | | | |_ +// \___|_|\__,_|___/___/ /_/ \_\_| |____/ \____|_|_|\___|_| |_|\__| +// +int LibWindowmanager::init(int port, char const *token) { + return this->d->init(port, token); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::requestSurface(const char *label) { + return this->d->requestSurface(label); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::activateSurface(const char *label) { + return this->d->activateSurface(label); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::deactivateSurface(const char *label) { + return this->d->deactivateSurface(label); +} + +int LibWindowmanager::endDraw(const char *label) { return this->d->endDraw(label); } + +void LibWindowmanager::set_event_handler(enum EventType et, + std::function<void(char const *label)> f) { + return this->d->set_event_handler(et, std::move(f)); +} + +LibWindowmanager::LibWindowmanager() : d(new Impl) {} + +LibWindowmanager::~LibWindowmanager() { delete d; } diff --git a/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.h b/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c13763 --- /dev/null +++ b/libwindowmanager/libwindowmanager.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2017 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#ifndef LIBWINDOWMANAGER_H +#define LIBWINDOWMANAGER_H + +#include <functional> + +class LibWindowmanager { +public: + LibWindowmanager(); + ~LibWindowmanager(); + + LibWindowmanager(const LibWindowmanager &) = delete; + LibWindowmanager &operator=(const LibWindowmanager &) = delete; + + using handler_fun = std::function<void(const char *)>; + + enum EventType { + Event_Active = 1, + Event_Inactive, + + Event_Visible, + Event_Invisible, + + Event_SyncDraw, + Event_FlushDraw, + }; + + int init(int port, char const *token); + + // WM API + int requestSurface(const char *label); + int activateSurface(const char *label); + int deactivateSurface(const char *label); + int endDraw(const char *label); + + void set_event_handler(enum EventType et, handler_fun f); + + struct Impl; + +private: + Impl *const d; +}; +#endif // LIBWINDOWMANAGER_H |