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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsToolkit.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mach/mach_port.h>
#include <mach/mach_interface.h>
#include <mach/mach_init.h>
extern "C" {
#include <mach-o/getsect.h>
}
#include <unistd.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#import <IOKit/pwr_mgt/IOPMLib.h>
#import <IOKit/IOMessage.h>
#include "nsCocoaUtils.h"
#include "nsObjCExceptions.h"
#include "nsGkAtoms.h"
#include "nsIRollupListener.h"
#include "nsIWidget.h"
#include "nsBaseWidget.h"
#include "nsIObserverService.h"
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
#include "mozilla/Services.h"
using namespace mozilla;
static io_connect_t gRootPort = MACH_PORT_NULL;
nsToolkit* nsToolkit::gToolkit = nullptr;
nsToolkit::nsToolkit()
: mSleepWakeNotificationRLS(nullptr)
, mEventTapPort(nullptr)
, mEventTapRLS(nullptr)
{
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsToolkit);
RegisterForSleepWakeNotifications();
}
nsToolkit::~nsToolkit()
{
MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsToolkit);
RemoveSleepWakeNotifications();
UnregisterAllProcessMouseEventHandlers();
}
void
nsToolkit::PostSleepWakeNotification(const char* aNotification)
{
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> observerService = services::GetObserverService();
if (observerService)
observerService->NotifyObservers(nullptr, aNotification, nullptr);
}
// http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/IOKitFundamentals/PowerMgmt/chapter_10_section_3.html
static void ToolkitSleepWakeCallback(void *refCon, io_service_t service, natural_t messageType, void * messageArgument)
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
switch (messageType)
{
case kIOMessageSystemWillSleep:
// System is going to sleep now.
nsToolkit::PostSleepWakeNotification(NS_WIDGET_SLEEP_OBSERVER_TOPIC);
::IOAllowPowerChange(gRootPort, (long)messageArgument);
break;
case kIOMessageCanSystemSleep:
// In this case, the computer has been idle for several minutes
// and will sleep soon so you must either allow or cancel
// this notification. Important: if you dont respond, there will
// be a 30-second timeout before the computer sleeps.
// In Mozilla's case, we always allow sleep.
::IOAllowPowerChange(gRootPort,(long)messageArgument);
break;
case kIOMessageSystemHasPoweredOn:
// Handle wakeup.
nsToolkit::PostSleepWakeNotification(NS_WIDGET_WAKE_OBSERVER_TOPIC);
break;
}
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
}
nsresult
nsToolkit::RegisterForSleepWakeNotifications()
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_NSRESULT;
IONotificationPortRef notifyPortRef;
NS_ASSERTION(!mSleepWakeNotificationRLS, "Already registered for sleep/wake");
gRootPort = ::IORegisterForSystemPower(0, &notifyPortRef, ToolkitSleepWakeCallback, &mPowerNotifier);
if (gRootPort == MACH_PORT_NULL) {
NS_ERROR("IORegisterForSystemPower failed");
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
mSleepWakeNotificationRLS = ::IONotificationPortGetRunLoopSource(notifyPortRef);
::CFRunLoopAddSource(::CFRunLoopGetCurrent(),
mSleepWakeNotificationRLS,
kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
return NS_OK;
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_NSRESULT;
}
void
nsToolkit::RemoveSleepWakeNotifications()
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
if (mSleepWakeNotificationRLS) {
::IODeregisterForSystemPower(&mPowerNotifier);
::CFRunLoopRemoveSource(::CFRunLoopGetCurrent(),
mSleepWakeNotificationRLS,
kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
mSleepWakeNotificationRLS = nullptr;
}
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
}
// This is the callback used in RegisterForAllProcessMouseEvents.
static OSStatus EventMonitorHandler(EventHandlerCallRef aCaller, EventRef aEvent, void* aRefcon)
{
// Up to Mac OS 10.4 (or when building with the 10.4 SDK), installing a Carbon
// event handler like this one caused the OS to post the equivalent Cocoa
// events to [NSApp sendEvent:]. When using the 10.5 SDK, this doesn't happen
// any more, so we need to do it manually.
#ifdef NS_LEOPARD_AND_LATER
[NSApp sendEvent:[NSEvent eventWithEventRef:aEvent]];
#endif
return eventNotHandledErr;
}
// Converts aPoint from the CoreGraphics "global display coordinate" system
// (which includes all displays/screens and has a top-left origin) to its
// (presumed) Cocoa counterpart (assumed to be the same as the "screen
// coordinates" system), which has a bottom-left origin.
static NSPoint ConvertCGGlobalToCocoaScreen(CGPoint aPoint)
{
NSPoint cocoaPoint;
cocoaPoint.x = aPoint.x;
cocoaPoint.y = nsCocoaUtils::FlippedScreenY(aPoint.y);
return cocoaPoint;
}
// Since our event tap is "listen only", events arrive here a little after
// they've already been processed.
static CGEventRef EventTapCallback(CGEventTapProxy proxy, CGEventType type, CGEventRef event, void *refcon)
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_RETURN;
if ((type == kCGEventTapDisabledByUserInput) ||
(type == kCGEventTapDisabledByTimeout))
return event;
if ([NSApp isActive])
return event;
nsIRollupListener* rollupListener = nsBaseWidget::GetActiveRollupListener();
NS_ENSURE_TRUE(rollupListener, event);
nsCOMPtr<nsIWidget> rollupWidget = rollupListener->GetRollupWidget();
if (!rollupWidget)
return event;
// Don't bother with rightMouseDown events here -- because of the delay,
// we'll end up closing browser context menus that we just opened. Since
// these events usually raise a context menu, we'll handle them by hooking
// the @"com.apple.HIToolbox.beginMenuTrackingNotification" distributed
// notification (in nsAppShell.mm's AppShellDelegate).
if (type == kCGEventRightMouseDown)
return event;
NSWindow *ctxMenuWindow = (NSWindow*) rollupWidget->GetNativeData(NS_NATIVE_WINDOW);
if (!ctxMenuWindow)
return event;
NSPoint screenLocation = ConvertCGGlobalToCocoaScreen(CGEventGetLocation(event));
// Don't roll up the rollup widget if our mouseDown happens over it (doing
// so would break the corresponding context menu).
if (NSPointInRect(screenLocation, [ctxMenuWindow frame]))
return event;
rollupListener->Rollup(0, false, nullptr, nullptr);
return event;
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_RETURN(NULL);
}
// Cocoa Firefox's use of custom context menus requires that we explicitly
// handle mouse events from other processes that the OS handles
// "automatically" for native context menus -- mouseMoved events so that
// right-click context menus work properly when our browser doesn't have the
// focus (bmo bug 368077), and mouseDown events so that our browser can
// dismiss a context menu when a mouseDown happens in another process (bmo
// bug 339945).
void
nsToolkit::RegisterForAllProcessMouseEvents()
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
if (getenv("MOZ_DEBUG"))
return;
return; // We don't use this in TenFourFox right now. See issue 187.
// Don't do this for apps that use native context menus.
#ifdef MOZ_USE_NATIVE_POPUP_WINDOWS
return;
#endif /* MOZ_USE_NATIVE_POPUP_WINDOWS */
if (!mEventMonitorHandler) {
EventTypeSpec kEvents[] = {{kEventClassMouse, kEventMouseMoved}};
InstallEventHandler(GetEventMonitorTarget(), EventMonitorHandler,
GetEventTypeCount(kEvents), kEvents, 0,
&mEventMonitorHandler);
}
if (!mEventTapRLS) {
// Using an event tap for mouseDown events (instead of installing a
// handler for them on the EventMonitor target) works around an Apple
// bug that causes OS menus (like the Clock menu) not to work properly
// on OS X 10.4.X and below (bmo bug 381448).
// We install our event tap "listen only" to get around yet another Apple
// bug -- when we install it as an event filter on any kind of mouseDown
// event, that kind of event stops working in the main menu, and usually
// mouse event processing stops working in all apps in the current login
// session (so the entire OS appears to be hung)! The downside of
// installing listen-only is that events arrive at our handler slightly
// after they've already been processed.
mEventTapPort = CGEventTapCreate(kCGSessionEventTap,
kCGHeadInsertEventTap,
kCGEventTapOptionListenOnly,
CGEventMaskBit(kCGEventLeftMouseDown)
| CGEventMaskBit(kCGEventRightMouseDown)
| CGEventMaskBit(kCGEventOtherMouseDown),
EventTapCallback,
nullptr);
if (!mEventTapPort)
return;
mEventTapRLS = CFMachPortCreateRunLoopSource(nullptr, mEventTapPort, 0);
if (!mEventTapRLS) {
CFRelease(mEventTapPort);
mEventTapPort = nullptr;
return;
}
CFRunLoopAddSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), mEventTapRLS, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
}
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
}
void
nsToolkit::UnregisterAllProcessMouseEventHandlers()
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
if (mEventMonitorHandler) {
RemoveEventHandler(mEventMonitorHandler);
mEventMonitorHandler = nullptr;
}
if (mEventTapRLS) {
CFRunLoopRemoveSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), mEventTapRLS,
kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
CFRelease(mEventTapRLS);
mEventTapRLS = nullptr;
}
if (mEventTapPort) {
// mEventTapPort must be invalidated as well as released. Otherwise the
// event tap doesn't get destroyed until the browser process ends (it
// keeps showing up in the list returned by CGGetEventTapList()).
CFMachPortInvalidate(mEventTapPort);
CFRelease(mEventTapPort);
mEventTapPort = nullptr;
}
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK;
}
// Return the nsToolkit instance. If a toolkit does not yet exist, then one
// will be created.
// static
nsToolkit* nsToolkit::GetToolkit()
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_RETURN;
if (!gToolkit) {
gToolkit = new nsToolkit();
}
return gToolkit;
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_RETURN(nullptr);
}
// An alternative to [NSObject poseAsClass:] that isn't deprecated on OS X
// Leopard and is available to 64-bit binaries on Leopard and above. Based on
// ideas and code from http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?MethodSwizzling.
// Since the Method type becomes an opaque type as of Objective-C 2.0, we'll
// have to switch to using accessor methods like method_exchangeImplementations()
// when we build 64-bit binaries that use Objective-C 2.0 (on and for Leopard
// and above).
//
// Be aware that, if aClass doesn't have an orgMethod selector but one of its
// superclasses does, the method substitution will (in effect) take place in
// that superclass (rather than in aClass itself). The substitution has
// effect on the class where it takes place and all of that class's
// subclasses. In order for method swizzling to work properly, posedMethod
// needs to be unique in the class where the substitution takes place and all
// of its subclasses.
nsresult nsToolkit::SwizzleMethods(Class aClass, SEL orgMethod, SEL posedMethod,
bool classMethods)
{
NS_OBJC_BEGIN_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_NSRESULT;
Method original = nil;
Method posed = nil;
if (classMethods) {
original = class_getClassMethod(aClass, orgMethod);
posed = class_getClassMethod(aClass, posedMethod);
} else {
original = class_getInstanceMethod(aClass, orgMethod);
posed = class_getInstanceMethod(aClass, posedMethod);
}
if (!original || !posed)
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
#ifdef __LP64__
method_exchangeImplementations(original, posed);
#else
IMP aMethodImp = original->method_imp;
original->method_imp = posed->method_imp;
posed->method_imp = aMethodImp;
#endif
return NS_OK;
NS_OBJC_END_TRY_ABORT_BLOCK_NSRESULT;
}