gri3-wm/src/bindings.c

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/*
* vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
*
* i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager
* © 2009-2014 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE)
*
* bindings.c: Functions for configuring, finding and, running bindings.
*/
#include "all.h"
/*
* The name of the default mode.
*
*/
const char *DEFAULT_BINDING_MODE = "default";
/*
* Returns the mode specified by `name` or creates a new mode and adds it to
* the list of modes.
*
*/
static struct Mode *mode_from_name(const char *name) {
struct Mode *mode;
/* Try to find the mode in the list of modes and return it */
SLIST_FOREACH(mode, &modes, modes) {
if (strcmp(mode->name, name) == 0)
return mode;
}
/* If the mode was not found, create a new one */
mode = scalloc(sizeof(struct Mode));
mode->name = sstrdup(name);
mode->bindings = scalloc(sizeof(struct bindings_head));
TAILQ_INIT(mode->bindings);
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&modes, mode, modes);
return mode;
}
/*
* Adds a binding from config parameters given as strings and returns a
* pointer to the binding structure. Returns NULL if the input code could not
* be parsed.
*
*/
Binding *configure_binding(const char *bindtype, const char *modifiers, const char *input_code,
const char *release, const char *command, const char *modename) {
Binding *new_binding = scalloc(sizeof(Binding));
DLOG("bindtype %s, modifiers %s, input code %s, release %s\n", bindtype, modifiers, input_code, release);
new_binding->release = (release != NULL ? B_UPON_KEYRELEASE : B_UPON_KEYPRESS);
if (strcmp(bindtype, "bindsym") == 0) {
new_binding->input_type = (strncasecmp(input_code, "button", (sizeof("button") - 1)) == 0
? B_MOUSE
: B_KEYBOARD);
new_binding->symbol = sstrdup(input_code);
} else {
// TODO: strtol with proper error handling
new_binding->keycode = atoi(input_code);
new_binding->input_type = B_KEYBOARD;
if (new_binding->keycode == 0) {
ELOG("Could not parse \"%s\" as an input code, ignoring this binding.\n", input_code);
FREE(new_binding);
return NULL;
}
}
new_binding->mods = modifiers_from_str(modifiers);
new_binding->command = sstrdup(command);
struct Mode *mode = mode_from_name(modename);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(mode->bindings, new_binding, bindings);
return new_binding;
}
static void grab_keycode_for_binding(xcb_connection_t *conn, Binding *bind, uint32_t keycode) {
if (bind->input_type != B_KEYBOARD)
return;
DLOG("Grabbing %d with modifiers %d (with mod_mask_lock %d)\n", keycode, bind->mods, bind->mods | XCB_MOD_MASK_LOCK);
/* Grab the key in all combinations */
#define GRAB_KEY(modifier) \
do { \
xcb_grab_key(conn, 0, root, modifier, keycode, \
XCB_GRAB_MODE_SYNC, XCB_GRAB_MODE_ASYNC); \
} while (0)
int mods = bind->mods;
if ((bind->mods & BIND_MODE_SWITCH) != 0) {
mods &= ~BIND_MODE_SWITCH;
if (mods == 0)
mods = XCB_MOD_MASK_ANY;
}
GRAB_KEY(mods);
GRAB_KEY(mods | xcb_numlock_mask);
GRAB_KEY(mods | XCB_MOD_MASK_LOCK);
GRAB_KEY(mods | xcb_numlock_mask | XCB_MOD_MASK_LOCK);
}
/*
* Grab the bound keys (tell X to send us keypress events for those keycodes)
*
*/
void grab_all_keys(xcb_connection_t *conn, bool bind_mode_switch) {
Binding *bind;
TAILQ_FOREACH(bind, bindings, bindings) {
if (bind->input_type != B_KEYBOARD ||
(bind_mode_switch && (bind->mods & BIND_MODE_SWITCH) == 0) ||
(!bind_mode_switch && (bind->mods & BIND_MODE_SWITCH) != 0))
continue;
/* The easy case: the user specified a keycode directly. */
if (bind->keycode > 0) {
grab_keycode_for_binding(conn, bind, bind->keycode);
continue;
}
xcb_keycode_t *walk = bind->translated_to;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < bind->number_keycodes; i++)
grab_keycode_for_binding(conn, bind, *walk++);
}
}
/*
* Returns a pointer to the Binding with the specified modifiers and
* keycode or NULL if no such binding exists.
*
*/
static Binding *get_binding(uint16_t modifiers, bool is_release, uint16_t input_code, input_type_t input_type) {
Binding *bind;
if (!is_release) {
/* On a press event, we first reset all B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS
* bindings back to B_UPON_KEYRELEASE */
TAILQ_FOREACH(bind, bindings, bindings) {
if (bind->input_type != input_type)
continue;
if (bind->release == B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS)
bind->release = B_UPON_KEYRELEASE;
}
}
TAILQ_FOREACH(bind, bindings, bindings) {
/* First compare the modifiers (unless this is a
* B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS binding and this is a KeyRelease
* event) */
if (bind->input_type != input_type)
continue;
if (bind->mods != modifiers &&
(bind->release != B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS ||
!is_release))
continue;
/* For keyboard bindings where a symbol was specified by the user, we
* need to look in the array of translated keycodes for the events
* keycode */
if (input_type == B_KEYBOARD && bind->symbol != NULL) {
if (memmem(bind->translated_to,
bind->number_keycodes * sizeof(xcb_keycode_t),
&input_code, sizeof(xcb_keycode_t)) == NULL)
continue;
} else {
/* This case is easier: The user specified a keycode */
if (bind->keycode != input_code)
continue;
}
/* If this binding is a release binding, it matches the key which the
* user pressed. We therefore mark it as B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS
* for later, so that the user can release the modifiers before the
* actual key or button and the release event will still be matched. */
if (bind->release == B_UPON_KEYRELEASE && !is_release)
bind->release = B_UPON_KEYRELEASE_IGNORE_MODS;
/* Check if the binding is for a press or a release event */
if ((bind->release == B_UPON_KEYPRESS && is_release) ||
(bind->release >= B_UPON_KEYRELEASE && !is_release))
continue;
break;
}
return (bind == TAILQ_END(bindings) ? NULL : bind);
}
/*
* Returns a pointer to the Binding that matches the given xcb button or key
* event or NULL if no such binding exists.
*
*/
Binding *get_binding_from_xcb_event(xcb_generic_event_t *event) {
bool is_release = (event->response_type == XCB_KEY_RELEASE
|| event->response_type == XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE);
input_type_t input_type = ((event->response_type == XCB_BUTTON_RELEASE
|| event->response_type == XCB_BUTTON_PRESS)
? B_MOUSE
: B_KEYBOARD);
uint16_t event_state = ((xcb_key_press_event_t *)event)->state;
uint16_t event_detail = ((xcb_key_press_event_t *)event)->detail;
/* Remove the numlock bit, all other bits are modifiers we can bind to */
uint16_t state_filtered = event_state & ~(xcb_numlock_mask | XCB_MOD_MASK_LOCK);
DLOG("(removed numlock, state = %d)\n", state_filtered);
/* Only use the lower 8 bits of the state (modifier masks) so that mouse
* button masks are filtered out */
state_filtered &= 0xFF;
DLOG("(removed upper 8 bits, state = %d)\n", state_filtered);
if (xkb_current_group == XkbGroup2Index)
state_filtered |= BIND_MODE_SWITCH;
DLOG("(checked mode_switch, state %d)\n", state_filtered);
/* Find the binding */
Binding *bind = get_binding(state_filtered, is_release, event_detail, input_type);
/* No match? Then the user has Mode_switch enabled but does not have a
* specific keybinding. Fall back to the default keybindings (without
* Mode_switch). Makes it much more convenient for users of a hybrid
* layout (like ru). */
if (bind == NULL) {
state_filtered &= ~(BIND_MODE_SWITCH);
DLOG("no match, new state_filtered = %d\n", state_filtered);
if ((bind = get_binding(state_filtered, is_release, event_detail, input_type)) == NULL) {
/* This is not a real error since we can have release and
* non-release bindings. On a press event for which there is only a
* !release-binding, but no release-binding, the corresponding
* release event will trigger this. No problem, though. */
DLOG("Could not lookup key binding (modifiers %d, keycode %d)\n",
state_filtered, event_detail);
}
}
return bind;
}
/*
* Translates keysymbols to keycodes for all bindings which use keysyms.
*
*/
void translate_keysyms(void) {
Binding *bind;
xcb_keysym_t keysym;
int col;
xcb_keycode_t i, min_keycode, max_keycode;
min_keycode = xcb_get_setup(conn)->min_keycode;
max_keycode = xcb_get_setup(conn)->max_keycode;
TAILQ_FOREACH(bind, bindings, bindings) {
if (bind->input_type == B_MOUSE) {
int button = atoi(bind->symbol + (sizeof("button") - 1));
bind->keycode = button;
if (button < 1)
ELOG("Could not translate string to button: \"%s\"\n", bind->symbol);
continue;
}
if (bind->keycode > 0)
continue;
/* We need to translate the symbol to a keycode */
keysym = XStringToKeysym(bind->symbol);
if (keysym == NoSymbol) {
ELOG("Could not translate string to key symbol: \"%s\"\n",
bind->symbol);
continue;
}
/* Base column we use for looking up key symbols. We always consider
* the base column and the corresponding shift column, so without
* mode_switch, we look in 0 and 1, with mode_switch we look in 2 and
* 3. */
col = (bind->mods & BIND_MODE_SWITCH ? 2 : 0);
FREE(bind->translated_to);
bind->number_keycodes = 0;
for (i = min_keycode; i && i <= max_keycode; i++) {
if ((xcb_key_symbols_get_keysym(keysyms, i, col) != keysym) &&
(xcb_key_symbols_get_keysym(keysyms, i, col+1) != keysym))
continue;
bind->number_keycodes++;
bind->translated_to = srealloc(bind->translated_to,
(sizeof(xcb_keycode_t) *
bind->number_keycodes));
bind->translated_to[bind->number_keycodes-1] = i;
}
DLOG("Translated symbol \"%s\" to %d keycode\n", bind->symbol,
bind->number_keycodes);
}
}
/*
* Switches the key bindings to the given mode, if the mode exists
*
*/
void switch_mode(const char *new_mode) {
struct Mode *mode;
DLOG("Switching to mode %s\n", new_mode);
SLIST_FOREACH(mode, &modes, modes) {
if (strcasecmp(mode->name, new_mode) != 0)
continue;
ungrab_all_keys(conn);
bindings = mode->bindings;
translate_keysyms();
grab_all_keys(conn, false);
char *event_msg;
sasprintf(&event_msg, "{\"change\":\"%s\"}", mode->name);
ipc_send_event("mode", I3_IPC_EVENT_MODE, event_msg);
FREE(event_msg);
return;
}
ELOG("ERROR: Mode not found\n");
}
/*
* Checks for duplicate key bindings (the same keycode or keysym is configured
* more than once). If a duplicate binding is found, a message is printed to
* stderr and the has_errors variable is set to true, which will start
* i3-nagbar.
*
*/
void check_for_duplicate_bindings(struct context *context) {
Binding *bind, *current;
TAILQ_FOREACH(current, bindings, bindings) {
TAILQ_FOREACH(bind, bindings, bindings) {
/* Abort when we reach the current keybinding, only check the
* bindings before */
if (bind == current)
break;
/* Check if the input types are different */
if (bind->input_type != current->input_type)
continue;
/* Check if one is using keysym while the other is using bindsym.
* If so, skip. */
/* XXX: It should be checked at a later place (when translating the
* keysym to keycodes) if there are any duplicates */
if ((bind->symbol == NULL && current->symbol != NULL) ||
(bind->symbol != NULL && current->symbol == NULL))
continue;
/* If bind is NULL, current has to be NULL, too (see above).
* If the keycodes differ, it can't be a duplicate. */
if (bind->symbol != NULL &&
strcasecmp(bind->symbol, current->symbol) != 0)
continue;
/* Check if the keycodes or modifiers are different. If so, they
* can't be duplicate */
if (bind->keycode != current->keycode ||
bind->mods != current->mods ||
bind->release != current->release)
continue;
context->has_errors = true;
if (current->keycode != 0) {
ELOG("Duplicate keybinding in config file:\n modmask %d with keycode %d, command \"%s\"\n",
current->mods, current->keycode, current->command);
} else {
ELOG("Duplicate keybinding in config file:\n modmask %d with keysym %s, command \"%s\"\n",
current->mods, current->symbol, current->command);
}
}
}
}