Fix SIGTERM handler - flip terminate flag in sigterm handler & cleanup properly

Modify run function to use select() with a timeout since X events will be
blocked otherwise and terminate wouldn't apply for a while.
master
Miles Alan 5 years ago
parent 6d765fe3d2
commit 5456248e36
  1. 45
      svkbd.c

@ -14,6 +14,8 @@
#include <X11/Xproto.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XTest.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
/* macros */
#define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
@ -97,10 +99,10 @@ static Bool running = True, isdock = False;
static KeySym pressedmod = 0;
static int rows = 0, ww = 0, wh = 0, wx = 0, wy = 0;
static char *name = "svkbd";
static int terminate = 0;
Bool ispressing = False;
Bool baselayer = True;
Bool sigtermd = False;
/* configuration, allows nested code to access above variables */
#include "config.h"
@ -185,6 +187,21 @@ buttonrelease(XEvent *e) {
void
cleanup(void) {
int i;
// E.g. Generally in scripts we call SIGTERM on svkbd in which case
// if the user is holding for example the enter key (to execute
// the kill or script that does the kill), that causes an issue
// since then X doesn't know the keyup is never coming.. (since
// process will be dead before finger lifts - in that case we
// just trigger out fake up presses for all keys
if (sigtermd) {
for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(keys); i++) {
XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, keys[i].keysym), False, 0);
}
}
XSync(dpy, False);
if(dc.font.set)
XFreeFontSet(dpy, dc.font.set);
else
@ -435,15 +452,23 @@ unpress(Key *k, KeySym mod) {
void
run(void) {
XEvent ev;
/* main event loop */
XSync(dpy, False);
int xfd;
fd_set fds;
struct timeval tv;
xfd = ConnectionNumber(dpy);
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(xfd, &fds);
tv.tv_usec = 0;
tv.tv_sec = 1;
while (running) {
select(xfd + 1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
XNextEvent(dpy, &ev);
if(handler[ev.type])
if(handler[ev.type]) {
(handler[ev.type])(&ev); /* call handler */
}
}
}
void
setup(void) {
@ -594,16 +619,8 @@ togglelayer() {
void
sigterm(int sig)
{
// E.g. Since sometimes we might use svkbd, to kill svkbd - e.g. in
// terminal or script (pkill svkbd), .. that signal might register before
// the keyup event is processed so X thinks the key is held down forever..
// so here we keyup every key & exit (XK_Break) to keyup cleanup properly
int i;
for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(keys); i++) {
XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, XKeysymToKeycode(dpy, keys[i].keysym), False, 0);
}
running = False;
//XTestFakeKeyEvent(dpy, XK_Break, False, 0);
sigtermd = True;
}
int

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