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| author | Josh Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com> | 2026-01-01 18:04:40 -0700 |
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| committer | Josh Rahm <joshuarahm@gmail.com> | 2026-01-01 18:04:40 -0700 |
| commit | 628174c992a5a740feb4dc119adf8dfb1f89f992 (patch) | |
| tree | 683361b27cf4b6df2c5cc782d70de9bdf5fd38a8 /harness/include/plugin.h | |
| parent | be1ef8cee5f68eb9afecca94071069a1ff82825e (diff) | |
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Have Meson orchestrate the whole build rather than stack.
As a part of this, I changed the file layout to:
rt/ - the Montis runtime
plug/ - the Montis plugin
wlroots/ - wlroots
Diffstat (limited to 'harness/include/plugin.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | harness/include/plugin.h | 190 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 190 deletions
diff --git a/harness/include/plugin.h b/harness/include/plugin.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4d69d76..0000000 --- a/harness/include/plugin.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _PLUGIN_H_ -#define _PLUGIN_H_ - -#include <dlfcn.h> -#include <linux/limits.h> -#include <pthread.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <wlr/types/wlr_input_device.h> -#include <wlr/types/wlr_keyboard.h> -#include <wlr/types/wlr_pointer.h> - -#include "plugin_types.h" -#include <foreign_intf.h> - -/* - * Marker macro to define what functions should be exported. This generates the - * interface which the plugin needs to implement. - */ -#define EXPORT(a) a - -#define EXPORT_INCLUDE(a) - -// clang-format off -EXPORT_INCLUDE(<foreign_intf.h>) -EXPORT_INCLUDE(<wlr/types/wlr_keyboard.h>) -EXPORT_INCLUDE(<wlr/types/wlr_input_device.h>) -EXPORT_INCLUDE(<wlr/types/wlr_pointer.h>) -// clang-format on - -#define MAX_QUEUED_ACTIONS 8 - -typedef void *dlhandle_t; - -/* Opaque state for a plugin. Not to be touched by the harness (not that it - * really can be.) */ - -struct PLUGIN; -/* This structure represents an action requested by the plugin for the harness. - */ -typedef struct { - int (*action)(struct PLUGIN *requester, void *arg); - void (*arg_dtor)(void *arg); - union { - void *ptr_arg; - int int_arg; - char *str_arg; - }; -} requested_action_t; - -/* - * Structure for the plugin. - */ -typedef struct PLUGIN { - /* The argc this plugin is loaded with. Typically the argc from main(). */ - int argc; - - /* The argv this plugin is loaded with. Typically the argv from main(). */ - char **argv; - - /* Filename the plugin is loaded from. */ - char filename[PATH_MAX]; - - /* Interface to the harness that this plugin can use. */ - foreign_interface_t foreign_intf; - - /* Opaque state of this plugin. The state is usually some kind of pointer to - * the plugin state, but all the harness knows is the opaque state is a - * pointer-sized piece of data. - * - * This opaque state is used in a linear pattern where the handlers take the - * opaque state, maybe operate on it, and return a new opaque state, which is - * then passed to the next handler, etc. It is on the plugin to properly - * manager the memory for this state and to destroy it upon teardown. - * - * It's guaranteed that this state is used linearly, meaning the harness gives - * up all ownership to it once passed into a handler. */ - opqst_t state; - - /* This plugin's lock. This avoids potential issues with multiple threads - * trying to change the opaque state at once which can lead to undesireable - * outcomes. */ - pthread_mutex_t lock; - - /** Set to not-zero if this plugin is initialized, otherwise set to zero. */ - int initialized; - - /* The handle to the shared library. */ - dlhandle_t library_handle; - - /* Pointer to the plugin name. This is in the shared library and a - * null-terminated string. If the library does not have a plugin name, this - * will be NULL. */ - const char *plugin_name; - - /** - * Initializes the plugin on the first time, and only the first time, it is - * loaded. This is used to do things like setup a runtime that cannot be - * reliably torn down. It is up to the plugin to ensure this won't interfere - * with hot-reloading. - */ - EXPORT(void (*plugin_metaload)(int argc, char **argv)); - - /** Intializes the plugin with the given argc/argv. This is the first thing - * called on the plugin and is called immediately after the library is loaded. - */ - EXPORT(void (*plugin_load)(int argc, char **argv, foreign_interface_t *intf)); - - /* Start the plugin with the marshalled state from the previous plugin. - * - * This should return the opaque state from the mashalled_state. - * - * This function should not fail if the state cannot be demarshalled, rather a - * default state should be returned. This is because changing the plugin and - * hot-reloading can produce incompatibilities between the old state and the - * new state, and this should not cause a failure. - */ - EXPORT(opqst_t (*plugin_hot_start)(uint8_t *mashalled_state, uint32_t n)); - - /* - * Starts the plugin without a marshalled state. Happens during the first boot - * when there is not state. - */ - EXPORT(opqst_t (*plugin_cold_start)()); - - /* - * Marshals the state to a bytestring. The returned pointer should be malloc'd - * on the heap. The harness takes ownership of the malloc'd pointer. - * - * This is usually called in preparation for a teardown followed by a - * hot-start. - */ - EXPORT(uint8_t *(*plugin_marshal_state)(opqst_t st, uint32_t *szout)); - - /* - * Teardown the plugin in preperation for the library's imminent unloading. - */ - EXPORT(void (*plugin_teardown)(opqst_t)); - - /* - * Handles a keybinding. - */ - EXPORT(opqst_t (*plugin_handle_keybinding)( - struct wlr_keyboard *keyboard, struct wlr_keyboard_key_event *event, - uint32_t modifiers, uint32_t keysym, uint32_t codepoint, int *out_handled, - opqst_t state)); - - EXPORT(opqst_t (*plugin_handle_button)(struct wlr_pointer_button_event *event, - uint32_t modifiers, opqst_t state)); - - /* - * Handles a surface being mapped, unmapped or destroyed. - */ - EXPORT(opqst_t (*plugin_handle_surface)(void *surface, surface_event_t event, - opqst_t)); - - /* List of requested actions by the plugin. Right now there is a maximum of 8 - * allowed at one time. That should be plenty. The actions should be flushed - * after each call to a handler anyway. */ - size_t n_requested_actions; - requested_action_t requested_actions[MAX_QUEUED_ACTIONS]; -} plugin_t; - -#undef EXPORT -#undef EXPORT_INCLUDE - -/* Reloads the plugin. This tears down the existing plugin, marshals the state - * for it and reloads it. - * - * This function will call dlclose on the plugin's library handle. - */ -int plugin_hot_reload(int argc, char **argv, const char *filepath, - plugin_t *plugin); - -/* - * Like hot-reload, but uses the same parameters the plugin was originally - * loaded with. - */ -int plugin_hot_reload_same_state(plugin_t *plugin); - -/* Starts a plugin in a cold state. Called after load_plugin_from_file. */ -void plugin_cold_start(plugin_t *plugin); - -/* Reads a plugin from a filename. */ -int load_plugin_from_file(int argc, char **argv, const char *filename, - plugin_t *plugin); - -void plugin_run_requested_actions(plugin_t *plugin); - -#endif /* _PLUGIN_H_ */ |