/* xlockmore.c --- xscreensaver compatibility layer for xlockmore modules.
- * xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1997-2008 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
+ * xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1997-2018 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
#include "xlockmoreI.h"
#include "screenhack.h"
-#ifndef HAVE_COCOA
+#ifndef HAVE_JWXYZ
# include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
-#endif /* !HAVE_COCOA */
+#endif /* !HAVE_JWXYZ */
+
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <float.h>
#define countof(x) (sizeof((x))/sizeof(*(x)))
/* Put on the PROGCLASS.background/foreground resources. */
s = (char *) malloc(50);
*s = 0;
-# ifndef HAVE_COCOA
+# ifndef HAVE_JWXYZ
strcpy (s, progclass);
# endif
strcat (s, ".background: black");
s = (char *) malloc(50);
*s = 0;
-# ifndef HAVE_COCOA
+# ifndef HAVE_JWXYZ
strcpy (s, progclass);
# endif
strcat (s, ".foreground: white");
}
+static void
+xlockmore_release_screens (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ struct xlockmore_function_table *xlmft = mi->xlmft;
+
+ /* 2. Call release_##, if it exists. */
+ if (xlmft->hack_release)
+ xlmft->hack_release (mi);
+
+ /* 3. Free the state array. */
+ if (xlmft->state_array) {
+ free(*xlmft->state_array);
+ *xlmft->state_array = NULL;
+ xlmft->state_array = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* 4. Pretend FreeAllGL(mi) gets called here. */
+
+ mi->xlmft->got_init = 0;
+}
+
+
+static void
+xlockmore_free_screens (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ struct xlockmore_function_table *xlmft = mi->xlmft;
+
+ /* Optimization: xlockmore_read_resources calls this lots on first start. */
+ if (!xlmft->got_init)
+ return;
+
+ /* Order is important here: */
+
+ /* 1. Call free_## for all screens. */
+ if (xlmft->hack_free) {
+ int old_screen = mi->screen_number;
+ for (mi->screen_number = 0; mi->screen_number < XLOCKMORE_NUM_SCREENS;
+ ++mi->screen_number) {
+ xlmft->hack_free (mi);
+ }
+ mi->screen_number = old_screen;
+ }
+
+ xlockmore_release_screens (mi);
+}
+
+
static void
xlockmore_read_resources (ModeInfo *mi)
{
int *var_i = (int *) var;
float *var_f = (float *) var;
+ /* If any of the options changed, stop this hack's other instances. */
switch (xlockmore_opts->vars[i].type)
- {
- case t_String:
- *var_c = get_string_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
- xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
- break;
- case t_Float:
- *var_f = get_float_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
- xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
- break;
- case t_Int:
- *var_i = get_integer_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
- xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
- break;
- case t_Bool:
- *var_b = get_boolean_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
- xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
- break;
- default:
- abort ();
- }
+ {
+ case t_String:
+ {
+ char *c = get_string_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
+ xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
+ if ((!c && !*var_c) || (c && *var_c && !strcmp(c, *var_c))) {
+ free (c);
+ } else {
+ xlockmore_free_screens (mi);
+ if (*var_c) free (*var_c);
+ *var_c = c;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case t_Float:
+ {
+ float f = get_float_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
+ xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
+ float frac = fabsf(*var_f) * (1.0f / (1l << (FLT_MANT_DIG - 4)));
+ if (f < *var_f - frac || f > *var_f + frac) {
+ xlockmore_free_screens (mi);
+ *var_f = f;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case t_Int:
+ {
+ int ii = get_integer_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
+ xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
+ if (ii != *var_i) {
+ xlockmore_free_screens (mi);
+ *var_i = ii;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case t_Bool:
+ {
+ Bool b = get_boolean_resource (dpy, xlockmore_opts->vars[i].name,
+ xlockmore_opts->vars[i].classname);
+ if (b != *var_b) {
+ xlockmore_free_screens (mi);
+ *var_b = b;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ abort ();
+ }
}
}
+/* We keep a list of all of the screen numbers that are in use and not
+ yet freed so that they can have sensible screen numbers. If three
+ displays are created (0, 1, 2) and then #1 is closed, then the fourth
+ display will be given the now-unused display number 1. (Everything in
+ here assumes a 1:1 Display/Screen mapping.)
+
+ XLOCKMORE_NUM_SCREENS is the most number of live displays at one time. So
+ if it's 64, then we'll blow up if the system has 64 monitors and also has
+ System Preferences open (the small preview window).
+
+ Note that xlockmore-style savers tend to allocate big structures, so
+ setting XLOCKMORE_NUM_SCREENS to 1000 will waste a few megabytes. Also
+ most (all?) of them assume that the number of screens never changes, so
+ dynamically expanding this array won't work.
+ */
+
+
static void *
xlockmore_init (Display *dpy, Window window,
struct xlockmore_function_table *xlmft)
XGCValues gcv;
XColor color;
int i;
- int orig_pause;
Bool root_p;
if (! xlmft)
mi->window = window;
XGetWindowAttributes (dpy, window, &mi->xgwa);
-#ifdef HAVE_COCOA
-
- /* In Cocoa-based xscreensaver, all hacks run in the same address space,
- so each one needs to get its own screen number. We just use a global
- counter for that, instead of actually trying to figure out which
- monitor each window is on. Also, the embedded "preview" view counts
- as a screen as well.
-
- Note that the screen number will increase each time the saver is
- restarted (e.g., each time preferences are changed!) So we just
- keep pushing the num_screens number up as needed, and assume that
- no more than 10 simultanious copies will be running at once...
+ /* In Cocoa and Android-based xscreensaver, as well as with DEBUG_PAIR,
+ hacks run in the same address space, so each one needs to get its own
+ screen number.
+
+ Find the first empty slot in live_displays and plug us in.
*/
{
- static int screen_tick = 0;
- mi->num_screens = 10;
- mi->screen_number = screen_tick++;
- if (screen_tick >= mi->num_screens)
- mi->num_screens += 10;
- }
-
- root_p = True;
-#else /* !HAVE_COCOA -- real Xlib */
-
- /* In Xlib-based xscreensaver, each hack runs in its own address space,
- so each one only needs to be aware of one screen.
- */
- mi->num_screens = 1;
- mi->screen_number = 0;
-
- { /* kludge for DEBUG_PAIR */
- static int screen_tick = 0;
- mi->num_screens++;
- if (screen_tick)
- mi->screen_number++;
- screen_tick++;
+ const int size = XLOCKMORE_NUM_SCREENS;
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+ if (! (xlmft->live_displays & (1 << i)))
+ break;
+ }
+ if (i >= size) abort();
+ xlmft->live_displays |= 1ul << i;
+ xlmft->got_init &= ~(1ul << i);
+ mi->screen_number = i;
}
root_p = (window == RootWindowOfScreen (mi->xgwa.screen));
+#ifndef HAVE_JWXYZ
+
/* Everybody gets motion events, just in case. */
XSelectInput (dpy, window, (mi->xgwa.your_event_mask | PointerMotionMask));
-#endif /* !HAVE_COCOA */
-
+#endif /* !HAVE_JWXYZ */
+
+ if (mi->xlmft->hack_release) {
+/*
+ fprintf (
+ stderr,
+ "%s: WARNING: hack_release is not usually recommended; see MI_INIT.\n",
+ progname);
+*/
+ }
+
color.flags = DoRed|DoGreen|DoBlue;
color.red = color.green = color.blue = 0;
if (!XAllocColor(dpy, mi->xgwa.colormap, &color))
if (mono_p)
{
- static unsigned long pixels[2];
static XColor colors[2];
MONO:
mi->npixels = 2;
if (!mi->colors)
mi->colors = (XColor *)
calloc (mi->npixels, sizeof (*mi->colors));
- pixels[0] = mi->black;
- pixels[1] = mi->white;
colors[0].flags = DoRed|DoGreen|DoBlue;
colors[1].flags = DoRed|DoGreen|DoBlue;
colors[0].red = colors[0].green = colors[0].blue = 0;
switch (mi->xlmft->desired_color_scheme)
{
case color_scheme_uniform:
- make_uniform_colormap (dpy, mi->xgwa.visual, mi->xgwa.colormap,
+ make_uniform_colormap (mi->xgwa.screen, mi->xgwa.visual,
+ mi->xgwa.colormap,
mi->colors, &mi->npixels,
True, &mi->writable_p, True);
break;
case color_scheme_smooth:
- make_smooth_colormap (dpy, mi->xgwa.visual, mi->xgwa.colormap,
+ make_smooth_colormap (mi->xgwa.screen, mi->xgwa.visual,
+ mi->xgwa.colormap,
mi->colors, &mi->npixels,
True, &mi->writable_p, True);
break;
case color_scheme_bright:
case color_scheme_default:
- make_random_colormap (dpy, mi->xgwa.visual, mi->xgwa.colormap,
+ make_random_colormap (mi->xgwa.screen, mi->xgwa.visual,
+ mi->xgwa.colormap,
mi->colors, &mi->npixels,
(mi->xlmft->desired_color_scheme ==
color_scheme_bright),
mi->wireframe_p = get_boolean_resource (dpy, "wireframe", "Boolean");
mi->root_p = root_p;
-#ifdef HAVE_XSHM_EXTENSION
- mi->use_shm = get_boolean_resource (dpy, "useSHM", "Boolean");
-#endif /* !HAVE_XSHM_EXTENSION */
mi->fps_p = get_boolean_resource (dpy, "doFPS", "DoFPS");
+ mi->recursion_depth = -1; /* see fps.c */
if (mi->pause < 0)
mi->pause = 0;
else if (mi->pause > 100000000)
mi->pause = 100000000;
- orig_pause = mi->pause;
/* If this hack uses fonts (meaning, mentioned "font" in DEFAULTS)
then load it. */
char *name = get_string_resource (dpy, "font", "Font");
if (name)
{
- XFontStruct *f = XLoadQueryFont (dpy, name);
- const char *def1 = "-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-180-*";
- const char *def2 = "fixed";
- if (!f)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: font %s does not exist, using %s\n",
- progname, name, def1);
- f = XLoadQueryFont (dpy, def1);
- }
- if (!f)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s: font %s does not exist, using %s\n",
- progname, def1, def2);
- f = XLoadQueryFont (dpy, def2);
- }
- if (f) XSetFont (dpy, mi->gc, f->fid);
- if (f) XFreeFont (dpy, f);
+ XFontStruct *f = load_font_retry (dpy, name);
+ if (!f) abort();
+ XSetFont (dpy, mi->gc, f->fid);
+ XFreeFont (dpy, f);
free (name);
}
}
-
+
xlockmore_read_resources (mi);
- XClearWindow (dpy, window);
+ return mi;
+}
+
+
+static void
+xlockmore_clear (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+# ifndef HAVE_ANDROID
+ /* TODO: Clear the window for Xlib hacks on Android. */
+ XClearWindow (mi->dpy, mi->window);
+# endif
+}
+
+static void
+xlockmore_do_init (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ mi->xlmft->got_init |= 1 << mi->screen_number;
+ xlockmore_clear (mi);
mi->xlmft->hack_init (mi);
+}
- return mi;
+
+static Bool
+xlockmore_got_init (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ return mi->xlmft->got_init & (1 << mi->screen_number);
+}
+
+
+static void
+xlockmore_abort_erase (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ if (mi->eraser) {
+ eraser_free (mi->eraser);
+ mi->eraser = NULL;
+ }
+ mi->needs_clear = False;
}
+
+static void
+xlockmore_check_init (ModeInfo *mi)
+{
+ if (! xlockmore_got_init (mi)) {
+ xlockmore_abort_erase (mi);
+ xlockmore_do_init (mi);
+ }
+}
+
+
static unsigned long
xlockmore_draw (Display *dpy, Window window, void *closure)
{
ModeInfo *mi = (ModeInfo *) closure;
-
unsigned long orig_pause = mi->pause;
unsigned long this_pause;
+ if (mi->needs_clear) {
+ /* OpenGL hacks never get here. */
+ if (!mi->is_drawn) {
+ xlockmore_clear (mi);
+ } else {
+ mi->eraser = erase_window (dpy, window, mi->eraser);
+ /* Delay calls to xlockmore hooks while the erase animation is running. */
+ if (mi->eraser)
+ return 33333;
+ }
+ mi->needs_clear = False;
+ }
+
+ xlockmore_check_init (mi);
+ if (mi->needs_clear)
+ return 0;
mi->xlmft->hack_draw (mi);
this_pause = mi->pause;
mi->pause = orig_pause;
- return this_pause;
+ return mi->needs_clear ? 0 : this_pause;
}
unsigned int w, unsigned int h)
{
ModeInfo *mi = (ModeInfo *) closure;
- if (mi && mi->xlmft->hack_reshape)
- {
- XGetWindowAttributes (dpy, window, &mi->xgwa);
+ if (mi) {
+ /* Ignore spurious resize events, because xlockmore_do_init usually clears
+ the screen, and there's no reason to do that if we don't have to.
+ */
+# ifndef HAVE_MOBILE
+ /* These are not spurious on mobile: they are rotations. */
+ if (mi->xgwa.width == w && mi->xgwa.height == h)
+ return;
+# endif
+ mi->xgwa.width = w;
+ mi->xgwa.height = h;
+
+ /* Finish any erase operations. */
+ if (mi->needs_clear) {
+ xlockmore_abort_erase (mi);
+ xlockmore_clear (mi);
+ }
+
+ /* If there hasn't been an init yet, init now, but don't call reshape_##.
+ */
+ if (xlockmore_got_init (mi) && mi->xlmft->hack_reshape) {
mi->xlmft->hack_reshape (mi, mi->xgwa.width, mi->xgwa.height);
+ } else {
+ mi->is_drawn = False;
+ xlockmore_do_init (mi);
}
+ }
}
static Bool
xlockmore_event (Display *dpy, Window window, void *closure, XEvent *event)
{
ModeInfo *mi = (ModeInfo *) closure;
- if (mi && mi->xlmft->hack_handle_events)
- return mi->xlmft->hack_handle_events (mi, event);
- else
- return False;
+ if (mi) {
+ if (mi->xlmft->hack_handle_events) {
+ xlockmore_check_init (mi);
+ return mi->xlmft->hack_handle_events (mi, event);
+ }
+
+ if (screenhack_event_helper (mi->dpy, mi->window, event)) {
+ /* If a clear is in progress, don't interrupt or restart it. */
+ if (mi->needs_clear)
+ mi->xlmft->got_init &= ~(1ul << mi->screen_number);
+ else
+ mi->xlmft->hack_init (mi);
+ return True;
+ }
+ }
+ return False;
}
+void
+xlockmore_do_fps (Display *dpy, Window w, fps_state *fpst, void *closure)
+{
+ ModeInfo *mi = (ModeInfo *) closure;
+ fps_compute (fpst, 0, mi ? mi->recursion_depth : -1);
+ fps_draw (fpst);
+}
+
+
static void
xlockmore_free (Display *dpy, Window window, void *closure)
{
- /* Most of the xlockmore/GL hacks don't have `free' functions, and of
- those that do have them, they're incomplete or buggy. So, fuck it.
- Under X11, we're about to exit anyway, and it doesn't matter.
- On OSX, we'll leak a little. Beats crashing.
- */
-#if 0
ModeInfo *mi = (ModeInfo *) closure;
+
+ if (mi->eraser)
+ eraser_free (mi->eraser);
+
+ /* Some hacks may need to do things with their Display * on cleanup. And
+ under JWXYZ, the Display * for this hack gets cleaned up right after
+ xlockmore_free returns. Thus, hack_free has to happen now, rather than
+ after the final screen has been released.
+ */
if (mi->xlmft->hack_free)
mi->xlmft->hack_free (mi);
+ /* Find us in live_displays and clear that slot. */
+ assert (mi->xlmft->live_displays & (1ul << mi->screen_number));
+ mi->xlmft->live_displays &= ~(1ul << mi->screen_number);
+ if (!mi->xlmft->live_displays)
+ xlockmore_release_screens (mi);
+
XFreeGC (dpy, mi->gc);
- free_colors (dpy, mi->xgwa.colormap, mi->colors, mi->npixels);
+ free_colors (mi->xgwa.screen, mi->xgwa.colormap, mi->colors, mi->npixels);
free (mi->colors);
free (mi->pixels);
free (mi);
+}
+
+
+void
+xlockmore_mi_init (ModeInfo *mi, size_t state_size, void **state_array)
+{
+ struct xlockmore_function_table *xlmft = mi->xlmft;
+
+ /* Steal the state_array for safe keeping.
+ Only necessary when the screenhack isn't a once per process deal.
+ (i.e. macOS, iOS, Android)
+ */
+ assert ((!xlmft->state_array && !*state_array) ||
+ xlmft->state_array == state_array);
+ xlmft->state_array = state_array;
+
+ if (!*xlmft->state_array) {
+ *xlmft->state_array = calloc (XLOCKMORE_NUM_SCREENS, state_size);
+
+ if (!*xlmft->state_array) {
+#ifdef HAVE_JWXYZ
+ /* Throws an exception instead of exiting the process. */
+ jwxyz_abort ("%s: out of memory", progname);
+#else
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: out of memory\n", progname);
+ exit (1);
#endif
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Find the appropriate state object, clear it, and we're done. */
+ {
+ if (xlmft->hack_free)
+ xlmft->hack_free (mi);
+ memset ((char *)(*xlmft->state_array) + mi->screen_number * state_size, 0,
+ state_size);
+ }
}
+
+Bool
+xlockmore_no_events (ModeInfo *mi, XEvent *event)
+{
+ return False;
+}