Review Request 117091: Force the screen locker's greeter to show the password input field in case of immediateLock

Wolfgang Bauer wbauer at tmo.at
Thu Apr 24 21:30:17 BST 2014



> On April 24, 2014, 10:01 p.m., Thomas Lübking wrote:
> > ksmserver/screenlocker/greeter/main.cpp, line 94
> > <https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117091/diff/7/?file=268053#file268053line94>
> >
> >     was there a problem with SA_RESTART?
> >     
> >     ---
> >     
> >     KDE Workspaces 4.11.9 tagging:
> >     Fr 25. Apr 01:59:00 CEST 2014
> >     
> >     Would you be ok to give Martin until
> >     Fr 25. Apr 00:01:00 CEST 2014
> >     and then push it (on my responsibility)?

Haven't tried SA_RESTART. I will do so now.

It's ok for me to push at Fr 25. Apr 00:01:00 CEST 2014, so I will at least wait until then.


- Wolfgang


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On April 24, 2014, 10:52 a.m., Wolfgang Bauer wrote:
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> (Updated April 24, 2014, 10:52 a.m.)
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> Review request for kde-workspace, Plasma and Aaron J. Seigo.
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> Bugs: 327947 and 329076
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327947
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329076
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> Repository: kde-workspace
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> Description
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> If the screen locker is set to not require a password to unlock, it will not show the password input field even when the powermanagement settings suspend the system and are set to require a password after resume (when it was already running at that point).
> This locks people out of their system.
> 
> This patch adds a signal handler for SIGUSR1 that switches the running greeter to immediateLock mode. The locker sends that signal to make sure the greeter shows the password input field when necessary.
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> Diffs
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>   ksmserver/screenlocker/greeter/greeterapp.h 8b79188 
>   ksmserver/screenlocker/greeter/greeterapp.cpp c5e2f85 
>   ksmserver/screenlocker/greeter/main.cpp d898734 
>   ksmserver/screenlocker/ksldapp.cpp 3dfcc9e 
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117091/diff/
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> Testing
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> Disable "Require password after" in the screen locker settings (the default), set it to start after 1 min. (for easier testing).
> Enable "Suspend session after" and set it to 2 minutes. (set the action to "Suspend", "Hibernate", or "Lock Screen", doesn't matter)
> Make sure "Lock screen on resume" is enabled in the powermanagements "Advanced Options" (it is by default).
> 
> After 1 minute the screen locker kicks in, and doesn't require a password.
> After 2 minutes the session gets suspended, hibernated or locked, and requires a password to resume.
> 
> Without this patch no password dialog is shown, the user cannot resume the session by entering the password.
> 
> With this patch this works: there is a password input field, the session is unlocked when the user enters the password.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Wolfgang Bauer
> 
>

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