servo/ports/servoshell/desktop/events_loop.rs
Martin Robinson a1cf0cbf86
libservo: Stop using script_traits in the embedding layer (#35185)
Many types used directly in the `libservo` API are in the
`script_traits` crate, which was created to break circular dependencies.
Move all API exposed types to `embedder_traits` which now contains types
exposed via the `libservo` embedding API. Also expose these at the root
of the `libservo` `servo` crate so that the API won't break when they
move around in the future.

The idea with `embedder_traits` in the future is that it contains types
that are available throughout servo because they are used in the
embedding API and thus should have minimal dependencies on other Servo
crates (a bit like `base`).

Signed-off-by: Martin Robinson <mrobinson@igalia.com>
2025-01-28 11:15:36 +00:00

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/* 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
//! An event loop implementation that works in headless mode.
use std::sync::{Arc, Condvar, Mutex};
use std::time;
use log::warn;
use servo::EventLoopWaker;
use winit::error::EventLoopError;
use winit::event_loop::EventLoop as WinitEventLoop;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use winit::platform::macos::{ActivationPolicy, EventLoopBuilderExtMacOS};
use super::app::App;
/// Another process or thread has kicked the OS event loop with EventLoopWaker.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct WakerEvent;
/// The real or fake OS event loop.
#[allow(dead_code)]
enum EventLoop {
/// A real Winit windowing event loop.
Winit(Option<winit::event_loop::EventLoop<WakerEvent>>),
/// A fake event loop which contains a signalling flag used to ensure
/// that pending events get processed in a timely fashion, and a condition
/// variable to allow waiting on that flag changing state.
Headless(Arc<(Mutex<bool>, Condvar)>),
}
pub struct EventsLoop(EventLoop);
impl EventsLoop {
// Ideally, we could use the winit event loop in both modes,
// but on Linux, the event loop requires a X11 server.
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "macos")))]
pub fn new(_headless: bool, _has_output_file: bool) -> Result<EventsLoop, EventLoopError> {
Ok(EventsLoop(EventLoop::Winit(Some(
WinitEventLoop::with_user_event().build()?,
))))
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
pub fn new(headless: bool, _has_output_file: bool) -> Result<EventsLoop, EventLoopError> {
Ok(EventsLoop(if headless {
EventLoop::Headless(Arc::new((Mutex::new(false), Condvar::new())))
} else {
EventLoop::Winit(Some(WinitEventLoop::with_user_event().build()?))
}))
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
pub fn new(headless: bool, _has_output_file: bool) -> Result<EventsLoop, EventLoopError> {
Ok(EventsLoop(if headless {
EventLoop::Headless(Arc::new((Mutex::new(false), Condvar::new())))
} else {
let mut event_loop_builder = WinitEventLoop::with_user_event();
if _has_output_file {
// Prevent the window from showing in Dock.app, stealing focus,
// when generating an output file.
event_loop_builder.with_activation_policy(ActivationPolicy::Prohibited);
}
EventLoop::Winit(Some(event_loop_builder.build()?))
}))
}
}
impl EventsLoop {
pub fn create_event_loop_waker(&self) -> Box<dyn EventLoopWaker> {
match self.0 {
EventLoop::Winit(ref events_loop) => {
let events_loop = events_loop
.as_ref()
.expect("Can't create waker for unavailable event loop.");
Box::new(HeadedEventLoopWaker::new(events_loop))
},
EventLoop::Headless(ref data) => Box::new(HeadlessEventLoopWaker(data.clone())),
}
}
pub fn run_app(self, app: &mut App) {
match self.0 {
EventLoop::Winit(events_loop) => {
let events_loop = events_loop.expect("Can't run an unavailable event loop.");
events_loop
.run_app(app)
.expect("Failed while running events loop");
},
EventLoop::Headless(ref data) => {
let (flag, condvar) = &**data;
app.init(None);
loop {
self.sleep(flag, condvar);
if app.handle_events_with_headless() {
break;
}
if !app.is_animating() {
*flag.lock().unwrap() = false;
}
}
},
}
}
fn sleep(&self, lock: &Mutex<bool>, condvar: &Condvar) {
// To avoid sleeping when we should be processing events, do two things:
// * before sleeping, check whether our signalling flag has been set
// * wait on a condition variable with a maximum timeout, to allow
// being woken up by any signals that occur while sleeping.
let guard = lock.lock().unwrap();
if *guard {
return;
}
let _ = condvar
.wait_timeout(guard, time::Duration::from_millis(5))
.unwrap();
}
}
struct HeadedEventLoopWaker {
proxy: Arc<Mutex<winit::event_loop::EventLoopProxy<WakerEvent>>>,
}
impl HeadedEventLoopWaker {
fn new(events_loop: &winit::event_loop::EventLoop<WakerEvent>) -> HeadedEventLoopWaker {
let proxy = Arc::new(Mutex::new(events_loop.create_proxy()));
HeadedEventLoopWaker { proxy }
}
}
impl EventLoopWaker for HeadedEventLoopWaker {
fn wake(&self) {
// Kick the OS event loop awake.
if let Err(err) = self.proxy.lock().unwrap().send_event(WakerEvent) {
warn!("Failed to wake up event loop ({}).", err);
}
}
fn clone_box(&self) -> Box<dyn EventLoopWaker> {
Box::new(HeadedEventLoopWaker {
proxy: self.proxy.clone(),
})
}
}
struct HeadlessEventLoopWaker(Arc<(Mutex<bool>, Condvar)>);
impl EventLoopWaker for HeadlessEventLoopWaker {
fn wake(&self) {
// Set the signalling flag and notify the condition variable.
// This ensures that any sleep operation is interrupted,
// and any non-sleeping operation will have a change to check
// the flag before going to sleep.
let (ref flag, ref condvar) = *self.0;
let mut flag = flag.lock().unwrap();
*flag = true;
condvar.notify_all();
}
fn clone_box(&self) -> Box<dyn EventLoopWaker> {
Box::new(HeadlessEventLoopWaker(self.0.clone()))
}
}