Fix weird dialog shown during login from GDM

When the session manager enters the query end session phase, it
temporarily adds all clients to the "query clients" list. This list is used to track
the progression of clients quitting. If a client quits during the query end
session phase instead of waiting until the end session phase, then it will get
destroyed but not get removed from the query clients list. This commit
removes it from the query clients list in this case. It does this by explicitly
invoking the end session response handler (in effect, the client
responded to the end session query by exiting).

This prevents a bizarre bug people are seeing where they have to click
"log out" in a dialog during the login process.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634244
This commit is contained in:
Ray Strode 2010-11-07 15:15:08 -05:00
parent 24cdbadfb5
commit 9e5b934603
2 changed files with 193 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Summary: GNOME session manager Summary: GNOME session manager
Name: gnome-session Name: gnome-session
Version: 2.91.0 Version: 2.91.0
Release: 5%{?dist} Release: 6%{?dist}
URL: http://www.gnome.org URL: http://www.gnome.org
#VCS: git:git://git.gnome.org/gnome-session #VCS: git:git://git.gnome.org/gnome-session
Source0: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-session/2.91/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Source0: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-session/2.91/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
@ -67,6 +67,9 @@ Patch3: 0001-Add-ability-to-perform-actions-after-a-period-of-idl.patch
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607094 # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607094
Patch4: nag-root-user.patch Patch4: nag-root-user.patch
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634244
Patch5: prevent-inhibitor-dialog.patch
# Fedora specific patch # Fedora specific patch
Patch7: gnome-session-cflags.patch Patch7: gnome-session-cflags.patch
@ -89,6 +92,7 @@ Desktop file to add GNOME to display manager session menu.
%setup -q %setup -q
%patch3 -p1 -b .max-idle %patch3 -p1 -b .max-idle
%patch4 -p1 -b .nag-root-user %patch4 -p1 -b .nag-root-user
%patch5 -p1 -b .prevent-inhibitor-dialog
%patch7 -p1 -b .cflags %patch7 -p1 -b .cflags
@ -172,6 +176,10 @@ gtk-update-icon-cache %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor &>/dev/null || :
%changelog %changelog
* Sun Nov 07 2010 Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com> 2.91.0-6
- Fix some cases where the inhibitor dialog shows up when it isn't
supposed to.
* Tue Nov 2 2010 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> - 2.91.0-5 * Tue Nov 2 2010 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> - 2.91.0-5
- Prepare for libnotify 0.7.0 - Prepare for libnotify 0.7.0

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@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
From bf1b6e8843b5e72d4f5a62a34eb322b82e33c2df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 11:49:33 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] manager: don't ever show inhibitor dialog if logout is forced
If logout is forced, we don't want to show the inhibitor dialog.
A forced logout is one that shouldn't be "cancelable".
This commit prevents inhibitors from getting added if logout is
forced.
---
gnome-session/gsm-manager.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++---
1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c b/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
index c85cea6..d15402f 100644
--- a/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
+++ b/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
@@ -1193,6 +1193,12 @@ _on_query_end_session_timeout (GsmManager *manager)
g_warning ("Client '%s' failed to reply before timeout",
gsm_client_peek_id (l->data));
+ /* Don't add "not responding" inhibitors if logout is forced
+ */
+ if (manager->priv->forceful_logout) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
/* Add JIT inhibit for unresponsive client */
if (GSM_IS_DBUS_CLIENT (l->data)) {
bus_name = gsm_dbus_client_get_bus_name (l->data);
@@ -1248,8 +1254,8 @@ do_phase_query_end_session (GsmManager *manager)
(GsmStoreFunc)_client_query_end_session,
&data);
- /* This phase doesn't time out. This separate timer is only used to
- * show UI. */
+ /* This phase doesn't time out unless logout is forced. Typically, this
+ * separate timer is only used to show UI. */
manager->priv->query_timeout_id = g_timeout_add_seconds (1, (GSourceFunc)_on_query_end_session_timeout, manager);
}
@@ -1877,7 +1883,7 @@ on_client_end_session_response (GsmClient *client,
manager->priv->query_clients = g_slist_remove (manager->priv->query_clients, client);
- if (! is_ok) {
+ if (! is_ok && !manager->priv->forceful_logout) {
guint cookie;
GsmInhibitor *inhibitor;
char *app_id;
@@ -3172,6 +3178,18 @@ gsm_manager_inhibit (GsmManager *manager,
reason,
flags);
+ if (manager->priv->forceful_logout) {
+ GError *new_error;
+
+ new_error = g_error_new (GSM_MANAGER_ERROR,
+ GSM_MANAGER_ERROR_GENERAL,
+ "Forced logout cannot be inhibited");
+ g_debug ("GsmManager: Unable to inhibit: %s", new_error->message);
+ dbus_g_method_return_error (context, new_error);
+ g_error_free (new_error);
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
if (IS_STRING_EMPTY (app_id)) {
GError *new_error;
--
1.7.3.1
From 8e6afcf1789c02692cf3b1ff3ee0a792d57e17a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2010 12:32:17 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] manager: remove client from query clients list on disconnect
When the session manager enters the query end session phase,
it temporarily adds all clients to the "query clients" list.
This list is used to track the progression of clients quitting.
If a client quits during the query end session phase instead of
waiting until the end session phase, then it will get destroyed
but not get removed from the query clients list.
This commit removes it from the query clients list in
this case. It does this by explicitly invoking the end session
response handler (in effect, the client responded to the end
session query by exiting).
---
gnome-session/gsm-manager.c | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c b/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
index d15402f..d1fecb9 100644
--- a/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
+++ b/gnome-session/gsm-manager.c
@@ -164,6 +164,13 @@ static void gsm_manager_finalize (GObject *object);
static gboolean auto_save_is_enabled (GsmManager *manager);
static void maybe_save_session (GsmManager *manager);
+static void _handle_client_end_session_response (GsmManager *manager,
+ GsmClient *client,
+ gboolean is_ok,
+ gboolean do_last,
+ gboolean cancel,
+ const char *reason);
+
static gpointer manager_object = NULL;
G_DEFINE_TYPE (GsmManager, gsm_manager, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
@@ -1516,6 +1523,24 @@ _disconnect_client (GsmManager *manager,
}
}
+ if (manager->priv->phase == GSM_MANAGER_PHASE_QUERY_END_SESSION) {
+ /* Instead of answering our end session query, the client just exited.
+ * Treat that as an "okay, end the session" answer.
+ *
+ * This call implicitly removes any inhibitors for the client, along
+ * with removing the client from the pending query list.
+ */
+ _handle_client_end_session_response (manager,
+ client,
+ TRUE,
+ FALSE,
+ FALSE,
+ "Client exited in "
+ "query end session phase "
+ "instead of end session "
+ "phase");
+ }
+
if (app == NULL) {
g_debug ("GsmManager: unable to find application for client - not restarting");
goto out;
@@ -1862,12 +1887,12 @@ out:
}
static void
-on_client_end_session_response (GsmClient *client,
- gboolean is_ok,
- gboolean do_last,
- gboolean cancel,
- const char *reason,
- GsmManager *manager)
+_handle_client_end_session_response (GsmManager *manager,
+ GsmClient *client,
+ gboolean is_ok,
+ gboolean do_last,
+ gboolean cancel,
+ const char *reason)
{
/* just ignore if received outside of shutdown */
if (manager->priv->phase < GSM_MANAGER_PHASE_QUERY_END_SESSION) {
@@ -1952,6 +1977,22 @@ on_client_end_session_response (GsmClient *client,
}
static void
+on_client_end_session_response (GsmClient *client,
+ gboolean is_ok,
+ gboolean do_last,
+ gboolean cancel,
+ const char *reason,
+ GsmManager *manager)
+{
+ _handle_client_end_session_response (manager,
+ client,
+ is_ok,
+ do_last,
+ cancel,
+ reason);
+}
+
+static void
on_xsmp_client_logout_request (GsmXSMPClient *client,
gboolean show_dialog,
GsmManager *manager)
--
1.7.3.1