The code in handle_signal() wasn't clearing the struct sigaction before passing it to sigaction().
This meant that we would block a random set of signals while executing the default handler, or jump to the uninitialized __sa_sigaction__ (instead of sa_handler).
Initialize properly as we do in setup_signal_handler().
This fixes the following issue when having an error early in the config file:
==1562==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x6220000180ff at pc 0x55c837edb1d3 bp 0x7ffee7534650 sp 0x7ffee7534648
READ of size 1 at 0x6220000180ff thread T0
#0 0x55c837edb1d2 in start_of_line ../../i3/src/config_parser.c:238
#1 0x55c837edc96f in parse_config ../../i3/src/config_parser.c:493
#2 0x55c837edf527 in parse_file ../../i3/src/config_parser.c:1091
#3 0x55c837ecf14b in parse_configuration ../../i3/src/config.c:65
#4 0x55c837ed1ef4 in load_configuration ../../i3/src/config.c:230
#5 0x55c837f0a8d0 in main ../../i3/src/main.c:539
#6 0x7fb63ae042b0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202b0)
#7 0x55c837e95eb9 in _start (/home/michael/i3/build/i3+0x4beb9)
0x6220000180ff is located 1 bytes to the left of 5165-byte region [0x622000018100,0x62200001952d)
allocated by thread T0 here:
#0 0x7fb63e590cf8 in malloc (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.3+0xc1cf8)
#1 0x55c837f59aa6 in smalloc ../../i3/libi3/safewrappers.c:24
#2 0x55c837edef45 in parse_file ../../i3/src/config_parser.c:1029
#3 0x55c837ecf14b in parse_configuration ../../i3/src/config.c:65
#4 0x55c837ed1ef4 in load_configuration ../../i3/src/config.c:230
#5 0x55c837f0a8d0 in main ../../i3/src/main.c:539
#6 0x7fb63ae042b0 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x202b0)
This introduces memory usage by one copy of the config file, which is an
acceptable trade-off for being able to easily revert data loss.
The default config is 6KB, user configs will be in the same ballpark.
fixes#2856
Subset comparison was introduced with the rather large commit
bf3cd41b5d, but I now think we should use
equality.
In other words, the following key binding:
bindsym Mod4+x nop Mod4+x
previously would have been triggered when pressing Mod3+Mod4+x.
Strictly speaking, this is a change of behavior, but it breaks none of our
tests, and using equality instead of subset comparison enables more use-cases.
fixes#2002
This patch fixes the issue #2511(https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/2511).
1). Memorize the marks, but only call con_mark once the container has finished parsing. (Credit: This is @Airblader's patch.)
2). Add a test case 267-regress-mark-restart.t for regression test to check if mark and restart command crash i3.
This introduces the flag --exclude-titlebar for mouse bindings which
allows bindings like
bindsym --whole-window --border --exclude-titlebar button3 focus
fixes#2347
With this PR the 'layout toggle' command can be passed any
combination of valid layout keywords as arguments. They will
be activated one after another each time you issue the command,
advancing from left to right always selecting the layout after
the currently active layout or the leftmost layout if the active
layout is not in the argument list.
This PR also incorporates the feature request from #2476.
With commit d58dbc3 we started ignoring Expose events in a sequence
except for the last one. Since we only copied the affected part of
the window in the Expose event handler, this caused incorrectly
rendered window decorations.
Instead of reverting to the old behavior, we now copy the entire window
content on this single, last event with the following rationale:
- It's cheaper to copy a larger chunk once than multiple smaller
chunks doing one server roundtrip each.
- That's how we do it when rendering out decoration on decoration
changes as well.
fixes#2683
This event is triggered when the connection to the ipc is about to
shutdown because of a user action such as with a `restart` or `exit`
command. The `change` field indicates why the ipc is shutting down. It
can be either "restart" or "exit".
fixes#2318
Previously rendering marks and the title were skipped if the title is empty. With marks
this is obviously wrong, with the title it is also wrong because title_format might be
set.
Doing a hard exit() is a rather harsh action for something i3 can handle
perfectly fine and is only meant to be a check to make debugging easier
for users in certain situations.
Thanks to @psychon for pointing this out during the review of PR #2624.
This commit extends this change to all other occurences of Expose events
within i3.
While defining the same mode usually wouldn't hurt and, in fact, the old behavior
allows to split the definition of a binding mode into several blocks, this
can lead to user errors where they accidentally define a mode twice and don't understand
why the mode behaves a certain way (this has been observed in real life :-)).
There's no good usecase for splitting a single binding mode into multiple blocks, thus
the new behavior is better.
fixes#2615
This commit is a rewrite of the popup dialogs used when i3 crashes. We now
use our draw_util suite and both properly react to EXPOSE events and clean
up the windows when the handler exits.
As a side-effect, this fixes#2422