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wm4
e0b4daf3ad input: use libwaio for pipe input on Windows
Use libwaio to read from pipes (stdin or named pipes) on Windows. This
liberates us from nasty issues, such as pipes (as created by most
programs) not being possible to read in a non-blocking or event-driven
way. Although it would be possible to do that in a somewhat sane way
on Vista+, it's still not easy, and on XP it's especially hard. libwaio
handles these things for us.

Move pipe.c to pipe-unix.c, and remove Windows specific things. Also
adjust the input.c code to make this work cleanly.
2014-09-14 16:24:01 +02:00
wm4
893f4a0fee input: distinguish playlist navigation and quit commands for abort
Refine the ugly hack from the previous commit, and let the "quit"
command and some others abort playback immediately. For
playlist_next/playlist_prev, still use the old hack, because we can't
know if they would stop playback or not.
2014-09-13 16:47:30 +02:00
wm4
2e91d44e20 stream: redo playback abort handling
This mechanism originates from MPlayer's way of dealing with blocking
network, but it's still useful. On opening and closing, mpv waits for
network synchronously, and also some obscure commands and use-cases can
lead to such blocking. In these situations, the stream is asynchronously
forced to stop by "interrupting" it.

The old design interrupting I/O was a bit broken: polling with a
callback, instead of actively interrupting it. Change the direction of
this. There is no callback anymore, and the player calls
mp_cancel_trigger() to force the stream to return.

libavformat (via stream_lavf.c) has the old broken design, and fixing it
would require fixing libavformat, which won't happen so quickly. So we
have to keep that part. But everything above the stream layer is
prepared for a better design, and more sophisticated methods than
mp_cancel_test() could be easily introduced.

There's still one problem: commands are still run in the central
playback loop, which we assume can block on I/O in the worst case.
That's not a problem yet, because we simply mark some commands as being
able to stop playback of the current file ("quit" etc.), so input.c
could abort playback as soon as such a command is queued. But there are
also commands abort playback only conditionally, and the logic for that
is in the playback core and thus "unreachable". For example,
"playlist_next" aborts playback only if there's a next file. We don't
want it to always abort playback.

As a quite ugly hack, abort playback only if at least 2 abort commands
are queued - this pretty much happens only if the core is frozen and
doesn't react to input.
2014-09-13 16:09:51 +02:00
wm4
a3b393d68c input: simplify
Just some minor things. In particular, don't call mp_input_wakeup()
manually, but make it part of queuing commands (as far as possible).
2014-09-13 01:14:07 +02:00
wm4
fc5df2b970 input: fix autorepeat
Mismatching units in timeout calculation.

Also, as a near-cosmetic change, explicitly wake up the core on the
right time. Currently this does nothing, because the core is woken up
anyway - but it will matter with the next commit.
2014-09-13 01:14:07 +02:00
wm4
e9b756c7ad input: remove central select() call
This is now unused. Get rid of it and all surrounding infrastructure,
and replace the remaining "wakeup pipe" with a semaphore.
2014-09-10 03:24:45 +02:00
wm4
ae63702a2c input: remove useless joystick.h/lirc.h include files
These really just waste space.
2014-09-10 00:51:36 +02:00
wm4
e2a093df02 input: use an input thread for joystick 2014-09-10 00:48:59 +02:00
wm4
fe0ca7559c input: use an input thread for lirc 2014-09-10 00:48:45 +02:00
wm4
5be678386b input: add convenience function for running input sources in threads 2014-09-10 00:48:12 +02:00
wm4
256fea7655 input: make some fields internal 2014-09-10 00:48:12 +02:00
wm4
28fc13977e terminal-unix: move to thread
Do terminal input with a thread, instead of using the central select()
loop. This also changes some details how SIGTERM is handled.

Part of my crusade against mp_input_add_fd().
2014-09-10 00:48:12 +02:00
wm4
76f9eede34 input: fix missed wakeups, simplify
mp_input_read_cmd() reset the wakeup flag, but only mp_input_wait()
should be able to do that.
2014-09-09 01:23:09 +02:00
wm4
3b5f28bd0f input: fix exiting with signals
Quitting through SIGTERM etc. was accidentally ignored since commit
f5af5962 from today.
2014-09-08 01:11:32 +02:00
wm4
f5af596237 player: some more input refactoring
Continues commit 348dfd93. Replace other places where input was manually
fetched with common code.

demux_was_interrupted() was a weird function; I'm not entirely sure
about its original purpose, but now we can just replace it with simpler
code as well. One difference is that we always look at the command
queue, rather than just when cache initialization failed. Also, instead
of discarding all but quit/playlist commands (aka abort command), run
all commands. This could possibly lead to unwanted side-effects, like
just ignoring commands that have no effect (consider pressing 'f' for
fullscreen right on start: since the window is not created yet, it would
get discarded). But playlist navigation still works as intended, and
some if not all these problems already existed before that in some
forms, so it should be ok.
2014-09-07 20:44:54 +02:00
shdown
3307af43c5 input: make ar_rate and ar_delay fields of input_ctx signed
ar_rate is set to -1 when autorepeat is disabled; there is no reason
for ar_delay to stay unsigned.
2014-08-30 15:15:37 +02:00
shdown
8ee1bcf1fa input: handle reaching MP_MAX_FDS correctly
Don't dereference fd and increment ictx->num_fds on fail.
2014-08-30 15:15:37 +02:00
wm4
68ff8a0484 Move compat/ and bstr/ directory contents somewhere else
bstr.c doesn't really deserve its own directory, and compat had just
a few files, most of which may as well be in osdep. There isn't really
any justification for these extra directories, so get rid of them.

The compat/libav.h was empty - just delete it. We changed our approach
to API compatibility, and will likely not need it anymore.
2014-08-29 12:31:52 +02:00
wm4
b7f72aa2f4 input: make key bindings like "Shift+X" work (for ASCII)
"Shift+X" didn't actually map any key, as opposed to "Shift+x". This is
because shift usually changes the case of a character, so a plain
printable character like "X" simply can never be combined with shift.

But this is not very intuitive. Always remove the shift code from
printable characters. Also, for ASCII, actually apply the case mapping
to uppercase characters if combined with shift. Doing this for unicode
in general would be nice, but that would require lookup tables. In
general, we don't know anyway what character a key produces when
combined with shift - it could be anything, and depends on the keyboard
layout.
2014-08-26 20:39:28 +02:00
wm4
740f0f61d8 input: redo how --input-file is handled
Abandon the "old" infrastructure for --input-file (mp_input_add_fd(),
select() loop, non-blocking reads). Replace it with something that
starts a reader thread, using blocking input.

This is for the sake of Windows. Windows is a truly insane operating
system, and there's not even a way to read a pipe in a non-blocking
way, or to wait for new input in an interruptible way (like with
poll()). And unfortunately, some want to use pipe to send input to
mpv. There are probably (slightly) better IPC mechanisms available
on Windows, but for the sake of platform uniformity, make this work
again for now.

On Vista+, CancelIoEx() could probably be used. But there's no way on
XP. Also, that function doesn't work on wine, making development
harder. We could forcibly terminate the thread, which might work, but
is unsafe. So what we do is starting a thread, and if we don't want
the pipe input anymore, we just abandon the thread. The thread might
remain blocked forever, but if we exit the process, the kernel will
forcibly kill it. On Unix, just use poll() to handle this.

Unfortunately the code is pretty crappy, but it's ok, because it's late
and I wanted to stop working on this an hour ago.

Tested on wine; might not work on a real Windows.
2014-08-25 01:00:21 +02:00
wm4
20d88a6dea input: change verbosity of some message levels
For --input-test, print messages on terminal by default.

Raise message level for enabling input sections, because the OSC makes
this very extremely annoying.
2014-08-25 00:48:55 +02:00
wm4
ef9b399020 input: fix event wakeup
When a new event was added, merely a flag was set, instead of actually
waking up the core (if needed). This was ok in ancient times when all
event sources were part of the select() loop. But now there are several
cases where other threads can add input, and then you actually need to
wakeup the core in order to make it read the events at all.
2014-08-11 13:50:56 +02:00
wm4
58255e0e2b input: be stricter about rejecting mouse input with --no-input-cursor
Apparently this switch means all mouse input should be strictly
rejected. Some VO backends (such as X11) explicitly disable all mouse
events if this option is set, but others don't. So check them in
input.c, which increases consistency.
2014-07-27 22:00:55 +02:00
wm4
4c533fbb16 vo: remove vo_mouse_movement() wrapper
So that VO backends don't have to access the VO just for that.
2014-07-27 21:53:29 +02:00
wm4
89391e7c94 vo: different hack for VOs which need to mangle mouse input
Follow up on commit 760548da. Mouse handling is a bit confusing, because
there are at least 3 coordinate systems associated with it, and it
should be cleaned up. But that is hard, so just apply a hack which gets
the currently-annoying issue (VO backends needing access to the VO) out
of the way.
2014-07-27 21:33:11 +02:00
wm4
18c432b83a osdep: don't assume errno is positive
Apparently this is not necessarily the case, so just drop the silly idea
that depended on this assumption.
2014-07-25 14:32:45 +02:00
wm4
a09329bcf7 input: skip BOM in input.conf 2014-07-12 21:25:32 +02:00
wm4
4d829d750c input: restore ability to combine mouse buttons
Key bindings are decided on the "down" event, so if the prefix is not
unique, the first/shortest will be used (e.g. when both "a" and "a-b"
are mapped, "a" will always be chosen).

This also breaks combining multiple mouse buttons. But it seems users
expect it to work, and it's indeed a bit strange that it shouldn't work,
as mouse bindings are emitted on the key "up" event, not "down" (if the
shorter binding didn't emit a command yet, why shouldn't it be
combinable).

Deal with this by clearing the key history when a command is actually
emitted, instead of when a command is decided. This means if both
MOUSE_BTN0 and MOUSE_BTN0-MOUSE_BTN1 are mapped, the sequence of holding
down BTN0 and then BTN1 will redecide the current command. On the other
hand, if BTN0 is released before BTN1 is pressed, the command is
emitted, and the key history is deleted. So the BTN1 press will not
trigger BTN0-BTN1.

For normal keys, nothing should change, because commands are emitted on
the "down" event already, so the key history is always cleared.

Might fix #902.

CC: @mpv-player/stable (if this fix is successful)
2014-07-07 18:18:41 +02:00
wm4
9a210ca2d5 Audit and replace all ctype.h uses
Something like "char *s = ...; isdigit(s[0]);" triggers undefined
behavior, because char can be signed, and thus s[0] can be a negative
value. The is*() functions require unsigned char _or_ EOF. EOF is a
special value outside of unsigned char range, thus the argument to the
is*() functions can't be a char.

This undefined behavior can actually trigger crashes if the
implementation of these functions e.g. uses lookup tables, which are
then indexed with out-of-range values.

Replace all <ctype.h> uses with our own custom mp_is*() functions added
with misc/ctype.h. As a bonus, these functions are locale-independent.
(Although currently, we _require_ C locale for other reasons.)
2014-07-01 23:11:08 +02:00
wm4
be5725ebc4 input: make option struct local
Similar to previous commits.

This also renames --doubleclick-time to --input-doubleclick-time, and
--key-fifo-size to --input-key-fifo-size. We could keep the old names,
but these options are very obscure, and renaming them seems better for
consistency.
2014-06-11 01:54:03 +02:00
wm4
a854583b57 input: don't print warning when aboting playback via commands
I don't really see a reason for this.
2014-06-06 17:17:22 +02:00
wm4
ec18df8466 input: separate wakeup pipe creation into a separate function
Error handling is slightly reduced: we assume that setting a pipe
to non-blocking can never fail.
2014-05-30 02:16:20 +02:00
wm4
6710527a83 input: make combined commands repeatable
Binding multiple commands at once where always considered not
repeatable, because the MP_CMD_COMMAND_LIST wasn't considered
repeatable.

Fixes #807 (probably).
2014-05-26 21:59:30 +02:00
wm4
2f65f0e254 input: allow disabling window dragging with --no-window-dragging
Requested in github issue #608.
2014-05-20 02:40:28 +02:00
wm4
15c22fb0eb input: fix compilation on windows
Currently I don't have a crosscompilation toolchain, so I couldn't test
whether this actually compiles (and still can't).
2014-05-20 02:40:28 +02:00
Martin Herkt
32c63fc119 options: rename input-related options
--ar              → --input-appleremote
--consolecontrols → --input-terminal
--media-keys      → --input-media-keys
--joystick        → --input-joystick
--lirc            → --input-lirc
--lircconf        → --input-lirc-conf
--mouse-movements → --input-cursor
--right-alt-gr    → --input-right-alt-gr
2014-05-04 02:46:05 +02:00
wm4
585d8c6856 input: increase number of maximum sections
This is because Lua scripts creating key bindings create 2 input
sections per script.

Probably fixes #759.
2014-05-02 01:27:17 +02:00
wm4
a29597cb65 input: fix mouse_leave/OSC behavior
This essentially reverts commit cca13efb. The code in the if was
supposed to be run only if the mouse button was down, because in this
case the mouse area is never considered to be left. Since it was run
for every mouse button, mouse_leave wasn't sent.

Fixes #745.
2014-04-26 20:30:24 +02:00
wm4
d44dd30ac7 input: fix inverted condition
pthread_equal() returns 0 if the threads are not the same, and somehow
I got that wrong. The worst is that I actually explicitly checked the
manpage when I wrote this code.
2014-04-26 16:58:23 +02:00
wm4
93de4c81b9 stream: make mp_input_check_interrupt thread-safe
The interrupt callback will can be called from another thread if the
cache is enabled, and the stream disconnects. Then stream_reconnect()
will call this function from within the cache thread.

mp_input_check_interrupt() is not thread-safe due to read_events() not
being thread-safe. It will call input callbacks added with
mp_input_add_fd() - these callbacks lead to code not protected by locks,
such as reading X11 events.

Solve this by adding a stupid hack, which checks whether the calling
thread is the main playback thread (i.e. calling the input callbacks
will be safe). We can remove this hack later, but it requires at least
moving the VO to its own thread first.
2014-04-25 19:13:03 +02:00
wm4
e0cf983e53 stream: remove interrupt callback global variables
This used global variables for the asynchronous interrupt callback.

Pick the simple and dumb solution and stuff the callback into
mpv_global. Do this because interrupt checking should also work in the
connect phase, and currently stream creation equates connecting.
Ideally, this would be passed to the stream on creation instead, or
connecting would be separated from creation. But since I don't know yet
which is better, and since moving stream/demuxer into their own thread
is something that will happen later, go with the mpv_global solution.
2014-04-25 19:12:24 +02:00
wm4
14421f732b input: make key binds order-independent again
This is for the sake of multi-key commands again. This could break:

   SPACE ignore
   SPACE-SPACE command

while this worked:

   SPACE-SPACE command
   SPACE ignore

The reason being that if the shorter command was first in the list,
it would obviously match, and searching was stopped.
2014-04-19 14:31:54 +02:00
wm4
d910677937 input: discard key history when a key is mapped
This is for the sake of multi-key combinations (see github issue #718).
Now a multi-key sequence isn't matched if any of the previous keys were
actually mapped.
2014-04-19 14:27:26 +02:00
wm4
ec18d24683 input: remove minor code duplication 2014-04-19 14:11:55 +02:00
wm4
8f3850e7ed input: ignore modifiers on MOUSE_LEAVE
Just in case something adds shift/alt/ctrl state to it.
2014-04-19 14:11:25 +02:00
wm4
3ded6077ae input: don't wakeup core if key repeat is requested but not possible
There's no need to wakeup the core in this situation.
2014-04-18 18:15:41 +02:00
wm4
395fd9aded input: remove minor redundancy 2014-04-18 18:06:19 +02:00
wm4
6b9ec41a43 input: simplify by not tracking key up/down states
We only need to track key up/down for a single key. There may be some
minor loss of robustness, but this can (probably) happen only if a VO or
user sends strange or complicated sequences of events. In the normal
case, what we do is more than enough. Most simplification comes from the
fact that mpv is not a game console, and users normally execute only one
action at once.
2014-04-18 17:46:00 +02:00
wm4
46e0ede228 input: rename a variable
Squashing this with the following commit would be confusing.
2014-04-18 17:16:33 +02:00
wm4
cca13efb19 input: slightly simplify mouse dispatching
I admit I don't really understand anymore why this was needed. Delete it
anyway. It was added with commit 42fa7cbbf.
2014-04-18 17:00:24 +02:00