[warning] module sway/workspaces: Disabling module "sway/workspaces", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module sway/mode: Disabling module "sway/mode", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module sway/scratchpad: Disabling module "sway/scratchpad", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module custom/media: Disabling module "custom/media", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module sway/window: Disabling module "sway/window", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module cpu: Disabling module "cpu", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module memory: Disabling module "memory", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module temperature: Disabling module "temperature", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module sway/language: Disabling module "sway/language", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module battery: Disabling module "battery", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
[warning] module battery#bat2: Disabling module "battery#bat2", Unable to connect to the SYSTEM Bus!...
The segfaults were happening on GTK icon theme functions, which are
called via the C++ interface functions such as Gtk::IconTheme::has_icon.
There are multiple modules and threads using this functions on the default
icon theme by calling Gtk::IconTheme::get_default(), which returns the same
object for all callers, and was causing concurrent access to the same internal
data structures on the GTK lib. Even a seemingly read-only function such as
has_icon can cause writes due to the internal icon cache being updated.
To avoid this issues, a program wide global mutex must be used to ensure
a single thread is accessing the default icon theme instance.
This commit implements wrappers for the existing IconTheme function calls,
ensuring the global lock is held while calling the underling GTK functions.
gtk requires some chars (<>&"') to be encoded for them to render
properly. `sanitize_str` sanitizes raw strings that have such chars and
returns a properly encoded string
Open rfkill device only once per module.
Remove rfkill threads and use `Glib::signal_io` as a more efficient way
to poll the rfkill device.
Handle runtime errors from rfkill and stop polling of the device instead
of crashing waybar.
Kernel 5.11 added one more field to the `struct rfkill_event` and broke
unnecessarily strict check in `rfkill.cpp`. According to `linux/rfkill.h`,
we must accept events at least as large as v1 event size and should be
prepared to get additional fields at the end of a v1 event structure.
Fixes the following build warning with musl libc:
In file included from ../src/util/rfkill.cpp:24:
/usr/include/sys/poll.h:1:2: warning: #warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h> [-Wcpp]
1 | #warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h>
| ^~~~~~~