/** * @file llappviewermacosx.cpp * @brief The LLAppViewerWin32 class definitions * * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2007&license=viewergpl$ * * Copyright (c) 2007, Linden Research, Inc. * * Second Life Viewer Source Code * The source code in this file ("Source Code") is provided by Linden Lab * to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0 * ("GPL"), unless you have obtained a separate licensing agreement * ("Other License"), formally executed by you and Linden Lab. Terms of * the GPL can be found in doc/GPL-license.txt in this distribution, or * online at http://secondlife.com/developers/opensource/gplv2 * * There are special exceptions to the terms and conditions of the GPL as * it is applied to this Source Code. 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LINDEN LAB MAKES NO * WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING ITS ACCURACY, * COMPLETENESS OR PERFORMANCE. * $/LicenseInfo$ */ #include "llviewerprecompiledheaders.h" #if !defined LL_DARWIN #error "Use only with Mac OS X" #endif #include "llappviewermacosx.h" #include "llcommandlineparser.h" #include "llmemtype.h" #include "llviewernetwork.h" #include "llviewercontrol.h" #include "llmd5.h" #include "llurlsimstring.h" #include "llfloaterworldmap.h" #include "llurldispatcher.h" #include #include "lldir.h" #include class LLWebBrowserCtrl; // for LLURLDispatcher namespace { // The command line args stored. // They are not used immediately by the app. int gArgC; char** gArgV; } int main( int argc, char **argv ) { LLMemType mt1(LLMemType::MTYPE_STARTUP); #if LL_SOLARIS && defined(__sparc) asm ("ta\t6"); // NOTE: Make sure memory alignment is enforced on SPARC #endif // Set the working dir to /Contents/Resources if (chdir(gDirUtilp->getAppRODataDir().c_str()) == -1) { llwarns << "Could not change directory to " << gDirUtilp->getAppRODataDir() << ": " << strerror(errno) << llendl; } LLAppViewerMacOSX* viewer_app_ptr = new LLAppViewerMacOSX(); viewer_app_ptr->setErrorHandler(LLAppViewer::handleViewerCrash); // Store off the command line args for use later. gArgC = argc; gArgV = argv; bool ok = viewer_app_ptr->init(); if(!ok) { llwarns << "Application init failed." << llendl; return -1; } // Run the application main loop if(!LLApp::isQuitting()) { viewer_app_ptr->mainLoop(); } if (!LLApp::isError()) { // // We don't want to do cleanup here if the error handler got called - // the assumption is that the error handler is responsible for doing // app cleanup if there was a problem. // viewer_app_ptr->cleanup(); } delete viewer_app_ptr; viewer_app_ptr = NULL; return 0; } LLAppViewerMacOSX::LLAppViewerMacOSX() { } LLAppViewerMacOSX::~LLAppViewerMacOSX() { } bool LLAppViewerMacOSX::init() { return LLAppViewer::init(); } // MacOSX may add and addition command line arguement for the process serial number. // The option takes a form like '-psn_0_12345'. The following method should be able to recognize // and either ignore or return a pair of values for the option. // look for this method to be added to the parser in parseAndStoreResults. std::pair parse_psn(const std::string& s) { if (s.find("-psn_") == 0) { // *FIX:Mani Not sure that the value makes sense. // fix it once the actual -psn_XXX syntax is known. return std::make_pair("psn", s.substr(5)); } else { return std::make_pair(std::string(), std::string()); } } bool LLAppViewerMacOSX::initParseCommandLine(LLCommandLineParser& clp) { // The next two lines add the support for parsing the mac -psn_XXX arg. clp.addOptionDesc("psn", NULL, 1, "MacOSX process serial number"); clp.setCustomParser(parse_psn); // First parse the command line, not often used on the mac. if(clp.parseCommandLine(gArgC, gArgV) == false) { return false; } // Now read in the args from arguments txt. // Succesive calls to clp.parse... will NOT override earlier // options. const char* filename = "arguments.txt"; llifstream ifs(filename, llifstream::binary); if (!ifs.is_open()) { llwarns << "Unable to open file" << filename << llendl; return false; } if(clp.parseCommandLineFile(ifs) == false) { return false; } // Get the user's preferred language string based on the Mac OS localization mechanism. // To add a new localization: // go to the "Resources" section of the project // get info on "language.txt" // in the "General" tab, click the "Add Localization" button // create a new localization for the language you're adding // set the contents of the new localization of the file to the string corresponding to our localization // (i.e. "en-us", "ja", etc. Use the existing ones as a guide.) CFURLRef url = CFBundleCopyResourceURL(CFBundleGetMainBundle(), CFSTR("language"), CFSTR("txt"), NULL); char path[MAX_PATH]; if(CFURLGetFileSystemRepresentation(url, false, (UInt8 *)path, sizeof(path))) { std::string lang; if(_read_file_into_string(lang, path)) /* Flawfinder: ignore*/ { LLControlVariable* c = gSavedSettings.getControl("SystemLanguage"); if(c) { c->setValue(lang, false); } } } CFRelease(url); return true; } // *FIX:Mani It would be nice to provide a clean interface to get the // default_unix_signal_handler for the LLApp class. extern void default_unix_signal_handler(int, siginfo_t *, void *); bool LLAppViewerMacOSX::restoreErrorTrap() { // This method intends to reinstate signal handlers. // *NOTE:Mani It was found that the first execution of a shader was overriding // our initial signal handlers somehow. // This method will be called (at least) once per mainloop execution. // *NOTE:Mani The signals used below are copied over from the // setup_signals() func in LLApp.cpp // LLApp could use some way of overriding that func, but for this viewer // fix I opt to avoid affecting the server code. // Set up signal handlers that may result in program termination // struct sigaction act; struct sigaction old_act; act.sa_sigaction = default_unix_signal_handler; sigemptyset( &act.sa_mask ); act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; unsigned int reset_count = 0; #define SET_SIG(S) sigaction(SIGABRT, &act, &old_act); \ if((unsigned int)act.sa_sigaction != (unsigned int) old_act.sa_sigaction) \ ++reset_count; // Synchronous signals SET_SIG(SIGABRT) SET_SIG(SIGALRM) SET_SIG(SIGBUS) SET_SIG(SIGFPE) SET_SIG(SIGHUP) SET_SIG(SIGILL) SET_SIG(SIGPIPE) SET_SIG(SIGSEGV) SET_SIG(SIGSYS) SET_SIG(LL_HEARTBEAT_SIGNAL) SET_SIG(LL_SMACKDOWN_SIGNAL) // Asynchronous signals that are normally ignored SET_SIG(SIGCHLD) SET_SIG(SIGUSR2) // Asynchronous signals that result in attempted graceful exit SET_SIG(SIGHUP) SET_SIG(SIGTERM) SET_SIG(SIGINT) // Asynchronous signals that result in core SET_SIG(SIGQUIT) #undef SET_SIG return reset_count == 0; } void LLAppViewerMacOSX::handleSyncCrashTrace() { // do nothing } void LLAppViewerMacOSX::handleCrashReporting(bool reportFreeze) { std::string command_str; //command_str = "open Second Life.app/Contents/Resources/mac-crash-logger.app"; command_str = "mac-crash-logger.app/Contents/MacOS/mac-crash-logger"; FSRef appRef; Boolean isDir = 0; OSStatus os_result = FSPathMakeRef((UInt8*)command_str.c_str(), &appRef, &isDir); if(os_result >= 0) { LSApplicationParameters appParams; memset(&appParams, 0, sizeof(appParams)); appParams.version = 0; appParams.flags = kLSLaunchNoParams | kLSLaunchStartClassic; appParams.application = &appRef; if(reportFreeze) { // Make sure freeze reporting launches the crash logger synchronously, lest // Log files get changed by SL while the logger is running. } else { appParams.flags |= kLSLaunchAsync; clear_signals(); } ProcessSerialNumber o_psn; os_result = LSOpenApplication(&appParams, &o_psn); } if(!reportFreeze) { _exit(1); } } std::string LLAppViewerMacOSX::generateSerialNumber() { char serial_md5[MD5HEX_STR_SIZE]; // Flawfinder: ignore serial_md5[0] = 0; // JC: Sample code from http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1103.html CFStringRef serialNumber = NULL; io_service_t platformExpert = IOServiceGetMatchingService(kIOMasterPortDefault, IOServiceMatching("IOPlatformExpertDevice")); if (platformExpert) { serialNumber = (CFStringRef) IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(platformExpert, CFSTR(kIOPlatformSerialNumberKey), kCFAllocatorDefault, 0); IOObjectRelease(platformExpert); } if (serialNumber) { char buffer[MAX_STRING]; // Flawfinder: ignore if (CFStringGetCString(serialNumber, buffer, MAX_STRING, kCFStringEncodingASCII)) { LLMD5 md5( (unsigned char*)buffer ); md5.hex_digest(serial_md5); } CFRelease(serialNumber); } return serial_md5; } OSErr AEGURLHandler(const AppleEvent *messagein, AppleEvent *reply, long refIn) { OSErr result = noErr; DescType actualType; char buffer[1024]; // Flawfinder: ignore Size size; result = AEGetParamPtr ( messagein, keyDirectObject, typeCString, &actualType, (Ptr)buffer, sizeof(buffer), &size); if(result == noErr) { std::string url = buffer; // Safari 3.2 silently mangles secondlife:///app/ URLs into // secondlife:/app/ (only one leading slash). // Fix them up to meet the URL specification. JC const std::string prefix = "secondlife:/app/"; std::string test_prefix = url.substr(0, prefix.length()); LLStringUtil::toLower(test_prefix); if (test_prefix == prefix) { url.replace(0, prefix.length(), "secondlife:///app/"); } LLWebBrowserCtrl* web = NULL; const bool trusted_browser = false; LLURLDispatcher::dispatch(url, web, trusted_browser); } return(result); } OSErr AEQuitHandler(const AppleEvent *messagein, AppleEvent *reply, long refIn) { OSErr result = noErr; LLAppViewer::instance()->userQuit(); return(result); } OSStatus simpleDialogHandler(EventHandlerCallRef handler, EventRef event, void *userdata) { OSStatus result = eventNotHandledErr; OSStatus err; UInt32 evtClass = GetEventClass(event); UInt32 evtKind = GetEventKind(event); WindowRef window = (WindowRef)userdata; if((evtClass == kEventClassCommand) && (evtKind == kEventCommandProcess)) { HICommand cmd; err = GetEventParameter(event, kEventParamDirectObject, typeHICommand, NULL, sizeof(cmd), NULL, &cmd); if(err == noErr) { switch(cmd.commandID) { case kHICommandOK: QuitAppModalLoopForWindow(window); result = noErr; break; case kHICommandCancel: QuitAppModalLoopForWindow(window); result = userCanceledErr; break; } } } return(result); } void init_apple_menu(const char* product) { // Load up a proper menu bar. { OSStatus err; IBNibRef nib = NULL; // NOTE: DO NOT translate or brand this string. It's an internal name in the .nib file, and MUST match exactly. err = CreateNibReference(CFSTR("SecondLife"), &nib); if(err == noErr) { // NOTE: DO NOT translate or brand this string. It's an internal name in the .nib file, and MUST match exactly. SetMenuBarFromNib(nib, CFSTR("MenuBar")); } if(nib != NULL) { DisposeNibReference(nib); } } // Install a handler for 'gurl' AppleEvents. This is how secondlife:// URLs get passed to the viewer. if(AEInstallEventHandler('GURL', 'GURL', NewAEEventHandlerUPP(AEGURLHandler),0, false) != noErr) { // Couldn't install AppleEvent handler. This error shouldn't be fatal. llinfos << "Couldn't install 'GURL' AppleEvent handler. Continuing..." << llendl; } // Install a handler for 'quit' AppleEvents. This makes quitting the application from the dock work. if(AEInstallEventHandler(kCoreEventClass, kAEQuitApplication, NewAEEventHandlerUPP(AEQuitHandler),0, false) != noErr) { // Couldn't install AppleEvent handler. This error shouldn't be fatal. llinfos << "Couldn't install Quit AppleEvent handler. Continuing..." << llendl; } }