Add initial linux interceptor implementation

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Federico Terzi 2019-09-01 14:58:39 +02:00
parent 191d350650
commit dc2868b217
8 changed files with 343 additions and 4 deletions

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Cargo.lock generated
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# This file is automatically @generated by Cargo.
# It is not intended for manual editing.
[[package]]
name = "cc"
version = "1.0.41"

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extern crate cmake;
use cmake::Config;
use std::path::PathBuf;
/* OS SPECIFIC CONFIGS */
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn get_config() -> PathBuf {
Config::new("native/libwinbridge").build()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn get_config() -> PathBuf {
Config::new("native/liblinuxbridge").build()
}
/*
OS CUSTOM CARGO CONFIG LINES
Note: this is where linked libraries should be specified.
*/
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn print_config() {
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=winbridge");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=user32");
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn print_config() {
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=linuxbridge");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=X11");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib=Xtst");
}
fn main()
{
let dst = Config::new("native/libwinbridge").build();
let dst = get_config();
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", dst.display());
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=winbridge");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=user32");
print_config();
}

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
project(liblinuxbridge)
set (CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 14)
add_library(linuxbridge STATIC bridge.cpp bridge.h)
install(TARGETS linuxbridge DESTINATION .)

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#include "bridge.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <array>
#include <X11/Xlibint.h>
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/Xutil.h>
#include <X11/cursorfont.h>
#include <X11/keysymdef.h>
#include <X11/keysym.h>
#include <X11/extensions/record.h>
#include <X11/extensions/XTest.h>
#include <X11/XKBlib.h>
/*
This code uses the X11 Record Extension to receive keyboard
events. Documentation of this library can be found here:
https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/libXtst/recordlib.html
We will refer to this extension as RE from now on.
*/
/*
This struct is needed to receive events from the RE.
The funny thing is: it's not defined there, it should though.
The only place this is mentioned is the libxnee library,
so check that out if you need a reference.
*/
typedef union {
unsigned char type ;
xEvent event ;
xResourceReq req ;
xGenericReply reply ;
xError error ;
xConnSetupPrefix setup;
} XRecordDatum;
/*
Connections to the X server, RE recommends 2 connections:
one for recording control and one for reading the recorded data.
*/
Display *data_disp = NULL;
Display *ctrl_disp = NULL;
XRecordRange *record_range;
XRecordContext context;
// Callback invoked when a new key event occur.
void event_callback (XPointer, XRecordInterceptData*);
KeypressCallback keypress_callback;
void * interceptor_instance;
void register_keypress_callback(void * self, KeypressCallback callback) {
keypress_callback = callback;
interceptor_instance = self;
}
int32_t initialize() {
/*
Open the connections to the X server.
RE recommends to open 2 connections to the X server:
one for the recording control and one to read the protocol
data.
*/
ctrl_disp = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
data_disp = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
if (!ctrl_disp || !data_disp) { // Display error
return -1;
}
/*
We must set the ctrl_disp to sync mode, or, when we the enable
context in data_disp, there will be a fatal X error.
*/
XSynchronize(ctrl_disp, True);
int dummy;
// Make sure the X RE is installed in this system.
if (!XRecordQueryVersion(ctrl_disp, &dummy, &dummy)) {
return -2;
}
// Make sure the X Keyboard Extension is installed
if (!XkbQueryExtension(ctrl_disp, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy)) {
return -3;
}
// Initialize the record range, that is the kind of events we want to track.
record_range = XRecordAllocRange ();
if (!record_range) {
return -4;
}
record_range->device_events.first = KeyPress;
record_range->device_events.last = KeyRelease;
// We want to get the keys from all clients
XRecordClientSpec client_spec;
client_spec = XRecordAllClients;
// Initialize the context
context = XRecordCreateContext(ctrl_disp, 0, &client_spec, 1, &record_range, 1);
if (!context) {
return -5;
}
}
int32_t eventloop() {
if (!XRecordEnableContext (data_disp, context, event_callback, NULL)) {
return -1;
}
return 1;
}
void cleanup() {
XRecordDisableContext(ctrl_disp, context);
XRecordFreeContext(ctrl_disp, context);
XFree (record_range);
XCloseDisplay(data_disp);
XCloseDisplay(ctrl_disp);
}
void event_callback(XPointer p, XRecordInterceptData *hook)
{
// Make sure the event comes from the X11 server
if (hook->category != XRecordFromServer) {
XRecordFreeData(hook);
return;
}
// Cast the event payload to a XRecordDatum, needed later to access the fields
// This struct was hard to find and understand. Turn's out that all the
// required data are included in the "event" field of this structure.
// The funny thing is that it's not a XEvent as one might expect,
// but a xEvent, a very different beast defined in the Xproto.h header.
// I suggest you to look at that header if you want to understand where the
// upcoming field where taken from.
XRecordDatum *data = (XRecordDatum*) hook->data;
int event_type = data->type;
int key_code = data->event.u.u.detail;
// In order to convert the key_code into the corresponding string,
// we need to synthesize an artificial XKeyEvent, to feed later to the
// XLookupString function.
XKeyEvent event;
event.display = ctrl_disp;
event.window = data->event.u.focus.window;
event.root = XDefaultRootWindow(ctrl_disp);
event.subwindow = None;
event.time = data->event.u.keyButtonPointer.time;
event.x = 1;
event.y = 1;
event.x_root = 1;
event.y_root = 1;
event.same_screen = True;
event.keycode = key_code;
event.state = data->event.u.keyButtonPointer.state;
event.type = KeyPress;
// Extract the corresponding chars.
std::array<char, 10> buffer;
int res = XLookupString(&event, buffer.data(), buffer.size(), NULL, NULL);
switch (event_type) {
case KeyRelease:
printf ("%d %d KeyPress: \t%s\t%s\n", key_code, res, XKeysymToString(XkbKeycodeToKeysym(ctrl_disp, key_code, 0, 0)), buffer.data());
if (res > 0) { // Send only printable chars, todo: change
keypress_callback(interceptor_instance, buffer.data(), buffer.size());
}
break;
// case KeyPress:
// printf ("%d %d KeyPress: \t%s\t%s\t%d\n", keycode, res, XKeysymToString(XkbKeycodeToKeysym(ctrl_disp, keycode, 0, 0)), buff, buff[0]);
// break;
default:
break;
}
XRecordFreeData(hook);
}

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#ifndef ESPANSO_BRIDGE_H
#define ESPANSO_BRIDGE_H
#include <stdint.h>
/*
* Initialize the X11 context and parameters
*/
extern "C" int32_t initialize();
/*
* Start the event loop indefinitely. Blocking call.
*/
extern "C" int32_t eventloop();
/*
* Clean all the X11 resources allocated during the initialization.
*/
extern "C" void cleanup();
/*
* Called when a new keypress is made, the first argument is an char array,
* while the second is the size of the array.
*/
typedef void (*KeypressCallback)(void * self, char *buffer, int32_t len);
extern KeypressCallback keypress_callback;
extern void * interceptor_instance;
/*
* Register the callback that will be called when a keypress was made
*/
extern "C" void register_keypress_callback(void *self, KeypressCallback callback);
#endif //ESPANSO_BRIDGE_H

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src/keyboard/linux.rs Normal file
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use std::thread;
use std::sync::mpsc;
#[repr(C)]
pub struct LinuxKeyboardInterceptor {
pub sender: mpsc::Sender<char>
}
impl super::KeyboardInterceptor for LinuxKeyboardInterceptor {
fn initialize(&self) {
unsafe {
register_keypress_callback(self,keypress_callback);
}
}
fn start(&self) {
thread::spawn(|| {
unsafe {
initialize();
eventloop();
}
});
}
}
pub struct LinuxKeyboardSender {
}
impl super::KeyboardSender for LinuxKeyboardSender {
fn send_string(&self, s: &str) {
println!("{}", s);
}
fn delete_string(&self, count: i32) {
}
}
// Native bridge code
extern fn keypress_callback(_self: *mut LinuxKeyboardInterceptor, raw_buffer: *const u8, len: i32) {
unsafe {
// Convert the received buffer to a character
let buffer = std::slice::from_raw_parts(raw_buffer, len as usize);
let r = String::from_utf8_lossy(buffer).chars().nth(0);
// Send the char through the channel
if let Some(c) = r {
//println!("'{}'",c);
(*_self).sender.send(c).unwrap();
}
}
}
#[allow(improper_ctypes)]
#[link(name="linuxbridge", kind="static")]
extern {
fn register_keypress_callback(s: *const LinuxKeyboardInterceptor, cb: extern fn(_self: *mut LinuxKeyboardInterceptor, *const u8, i32));
fn initialize();
fn eventloop();
fn cleanup();
}

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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
mod windows;
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
mod linux;
use std::sync::mpsc;
pub trait KeyboardInterceptor {
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fn delete_string(&self, count: i32);
}
// WINDOWS IMPLEMENTATIONS
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
pub fn get_interceptor(sender: mpsc::Sender<char>) -> impl KeyboardInterceptor {
windows::WindowsKeyboardInterceptor {sender}
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
pub fn get_sender() -> impl KeyboardSender {
windows::WindowsKeyboardSender{}
}
// LINUX IMPLEMENTATIONS
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
pub fn get_interceptor(sender: mpsc::Sender<char>) -> impl KeyboardInterceptor {
linux::LinuxKeyboardInterceptor {sender}
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
pub fn get_sender() -> impl KeyboardSender {
linux::LinuxKeyboardSender{}
}

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self.current_set = old_matches;
self.current_set.append(&mut new_matches);
let mut found = false;
let mut foundMatch = None;
for entry in self.current_set.iter_mut() {