desktop-shell: don't crash if a surface disappears while grabbed
A surface can get destroyed while a shell grab is active, which can for example happen if the command running in weston-terminal exits. When a surface gets destroyed, grab->shsurf is reset to NULL by destroy_shell_grab_shsurf(), but otherwise the grab remains active and its callbacks continue to be called. Thus, dereferencing grab->shsurf in a callback without checking it for NULL first can lead to undefined behavior, including crashes. Several functions were already properly checking grab->shsurf for NULL, move_grab_motion() being one example. Others, however, were not, which is what this commit fixes. Related to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/issues/192 Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>
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@ -3559,8 +3559,7 @@ rotate_grab_motion(struct weston_pointer_grab *grab,
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container_of(grab, struct rotate_grab, base.grab);
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struct weston_pointer *pointer = grab->pointer;
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struct shell_surface *shsurf = rotate->base.shsurf;
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struct weston_surface *surface =
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weston_desktop_surface_get_surface(shsurf->desktop_surface);
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struct weston_surface *surface;
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float cx, cy, dx, dy, cposx, cposy, dposx, dposy, r;
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weston_pointer_move(pointer, event);
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if (!shsurf)
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return;
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surface = weston_desktop_surface_get_surface(shsurf->desktop_surface);
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cx = 0.5f * surface->width;
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cy = 0.5f * surface->height;
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