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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgtk4-layer-shell.so ./target/release/moonlock
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- `i18n.rs` — Locale-Erkennung (OnceLock-cached) und String-Tabellen (DE/EN), faillock_warning mit konfigurierbarem max_attempts
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- `config.rs` — TOML-Config (background_path, background_blur clamped [0,200], fingerprint_enabled als Option<bool>) + Wallpaper-Fallback + Symlink-Rejection via symlink_metadata + Parse-Error-Logging
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- `lockscreen.rs` — GTK4 UI via LockscreenHandles, PAM-Auth via gio::spawn_blocking mit 30s Timeout und Generation Counter, FP-Success ruft unlock_callback direkt (PAM-Stack ohne account-Modul, Lockout via auth-Pfad und MAX_FP_ATTEMPTS), Zeroizing<String> für Passwort, Power-Confirm, GPU-Blur via GskBlurNode (Downscale auf max 1920px), Blur/Avatar-Cache für Multi-Monitor
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- `main.rs` — Entry Point, Panic-Hook (vor Logging), Root-Check, ext-session-lock-v1 (Pflicht in Release), Monitor-Hotplug via `connect_monitor`-Signal (v1_2), shared Blur/Avatar-Caches in Rc, systemd-Journal-Logging, Debug-Level per `MOONLOCK_DEBUG` Env-Var, async fprintd-Init nach window.present()
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- `main.rs` — Entry Point, Panic-Hook (vor Logging), Root-Check, ext-session-lock-v1 (Pflicht in Release), Monitor-Hotplug via `connect_monitor`-Signal (v1_2) + Pruning toter Fenster bei Monitor-Removal (`display.monitors()` items_changed → `remove_window`) gegen Resume-Unlock-SIGSEGV, shared Blur/Avatar-Caches in Rc, systemd-Journal-Logging, Debug-Level per `MOONLOCK_DEBUG` Env-Var, async fprintd-Init nach window.present()
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## Sicherheit
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@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ dependencies = [
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[[package]]
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name = "moonlock"
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version = "0.6.14"
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version = "0.6.15"
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dependencies = [
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"gdk-pixbuf",
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"gdk4",
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[package]
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name = "moonlock"
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version = "0.6.14"
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version = "0.6.15"
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edition = "2024"
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description = "A secure Wayland lockscreen with GTK4, PAM and fingerprint support"
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license = "MIT"
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@@ -2,6 +2,13 @@
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Architectural and design decisions for Moonlock, in reverse chronological order.
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## 2026-06-02 – Prune per-monitor windows on monitor removal to fix resume-unlock SIGSEGV (v0.6.15)
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- **Who**: ClaudeCode, Dom
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- **Why**: Chronic SIGSEGV (multiple coredumps/day) on the unlock following a suspend/resume. Backtrace: `app.quit()` → `gtk_window_destroy` → gtk4-layer-shell → `g_signal_emit` → NULL deref (`0x278`, rax=0). Root cause: `connect_monitor` is add-only — it creates one window per monitor and pushes to `all_handles`, but nothing ever removes a window when a monitor powers off on suspend. gtk4-session-lock unmaps + drops *its* ref to that window on monitor removal (per `gtk4-session-lock` 0.4 docs), but the GtkApplication (`ApplicationWindow::builder().application(app)`) and `all_handles` still hold refs. The orphaned window survives until unlock, where destroying it dereferences its now-NULL monitor association. A diagnostic confirmed the windows are GTK-valid but accumulate (3 windows for 1-2 monitors) with a NULL associated object.
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- **Tradeoffs**: An earlier attempt deferred `unlock()`/`quit()` via `glib::idle_add_local_once` on a reentrancy theory — proven wrong by the logs (crash happens *inside* the idle trampoline). Reverted. The library doc explicitly says monitor removal is detected via "GTK APIs"; we follow that rather than fighting the library. We release our refs (do **not** call `destroy` — the lib already unmapped+dereffed the window). Diagnostic UNLOCK logging is kept for now, to be removed once a suspend/resume validation cycle confirms the fix.
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- **How**: `LockscreenHandles` gains `monitor: Option<gdk::Monitor>`, set in the `connect_monitor` handler. `activate_with_session_lock` watches `display.monitors()` via `connect_items_changed`; on any change it retains only handles whose monitor `is_valid()`, calling `app.remove_window()` on the pruned ones to drop the application's ref. With both refs released, the orphaned window is gone before unlock.
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## 2026-06-02 – Align power-confirm to moonset's ActionDef pattern (v0.6.14)
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- **Who**: ClaudeCode, Dom
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@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ pub struct LockscreenHandles {
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pub password_entry: gtk::PasswordEntry,
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pub unlock_callback: Rc<dyn Fn()>,
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pub username: String,
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/// The monitor this window was assigned to (session-lock path only).
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/// Used to prune the window when its monitor is removed on suspend/resume.
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pub monitor: Option<gdk::Monitor>,
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state: Rc<RefCell<LockscreenState>>,
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}
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@@ -70,6 +73,7 @@ pub fn create_lockscreen_window(
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password_entry: gtk::PasswordEntry::new(),
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unlock_callback,
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username: String::new(),
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monitor: None,
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state: Rc::new(RefCell::new(LockscreenState {
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failed_attempts: 0,
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fp_listener_rc: None,
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@@ -360,6 +364,7 @@ pub fn create_lockscreen_window(
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password_entry: password_entry.clone(),
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unlock_callback,
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username: user.username,
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monitor: None,
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state: state.clone(),
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}
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}
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fn activate_with_session_lock(
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app: >k::Application,
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_display: &gdk::Display,
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display: &gdk::Display,
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config: &config::Config,
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) {
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let lock = gtk4_session_lock::Instance::new();
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.and_then(|path| lockscreen::load_background_texture(&path)),
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);
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// Shared handles list — populated by connect_monitor, read by fingerprint init.
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// Declared before unlock_callback so the callback can inspect window state on unlock.
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let all_handles: Rc<RefCell<Vec<lockscreen::LockscreenHandles>>> =
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Rc::new(RefCell::new(Vec::new()));
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// Shared unlock callback — unlocks session and quits.
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// Guard prevents double-unlock if PAM and fingerprint succeed simultaneously.
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let lock_clone = lock.clone();
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let app_clone = app.clone();
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let already_unlocked = Rc::new(Cell::new(false));
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let au = already_unlocked.clone();
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let all_handles_dbg = all_handles.clone();
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let unlock_callback: Rc<dyn Fn()> = Rc::new(move || {
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if au.get() {
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log::debug!("Unlock already triggered, ignoring duplicate");
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return;
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}
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au.set(true);
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// DIAGNOSTIC: log lock-window state at unlock to confirm whether a stale
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// window (unrealized / dead surface) remains in all_handles after a monitor
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// power-off/resume. Remove once the resume-unlock crash is fixed.
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{
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let handles = all_handles_dbg.borrow();
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log::info!("UNLOCK: {} window(s) in all_handles", handles.len());
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for (i, h) in handles.iter().enumerate() {
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log::info!(
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"UNLOCK: window[{i}] realized={} mapped={} visible={}",
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h.window.is_realized(),
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h.window.is_mapped(),
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h.window.is_visible(),
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);
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}
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}
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lock_clone.unlock();
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app_clone.quit();
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});
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// Shared config for use in the monitor signal handler
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let config = Rc::new(config.clone());
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// Shared handles list — populated by connect_monitor, read by fingerprint init
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let all_handles: Rc<RefCell<Vec<lockscreen::LockscreenHandles>>> =
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Rc::new(RefCell::new(Vec::new()));
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// Shared fingerprint listener — None until async init completes.
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// The monitor handler checks this to wire up FP labels on hotplugged monitors.
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let shared_fp: Rc<RefCell<Option<Rc<RefCell<FingerprintListener>>>>> =
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@@ -127,7 +144,7 @@ fn activate_with_session_lock(
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shared_fp,
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move |_instance, monitor| {
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log::debug!("Monitor signal: creating lockscreen window");
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let handles = lockscreen::create_lockscreen_window(
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let mut handles = lockscreen::create_lockscreen_window(
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bg_texture.as_ref().as_ref(),
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&config,
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&app,
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@@ -137,6 +154,7 @@ fn activate_with_session_lock(
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);
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lock_for_signal.assign_window_to_monitor(&handles.window, monitor);
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handles.window.present();
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handles.monitor = Some(monitor.clone());
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// If fingerprint is already initialized, wire up the label
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if let Some(ref fp_rc) = *shared_fp.borrow() {
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@@ -147,6 +165,31 @@ fn activate_with_session_lock(
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}
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));
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// connect_monitor only ADDS — it never tells us when a monitor powers off on
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// suspend. gtk4-session-lock then unmaps and drops its own ref to that monitor's
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// window, but the GtkApplication and all_handles still hold refs, so the orphaned
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// window survives until unlock — where gtk_window_destroy dereferences its now-NULL
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// monitor association and segfaults. Watch the display's monitor list and prune any
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// window whose monitor is no longer valid, releasing our refs (the lib doc points to
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// "GTK APIs" for exactly this). We release refs, not destroy — the lib already
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// unmapped+dereffed the window.
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display.monitors().connect_items_changed(glib::clone!(
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#[weak]
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app,
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#[strong]
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all_handles,
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move |_, _, _, _| {
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all_handles.borrow_mut().retain(|h| {
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let alive = h.monitor.as_ref().is_none_or(gdk::Monitor::is_valid);
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if !alive {
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log::info!("Monitor removed — pruning its lockscreen window");
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app.remove_window(&h.window);
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}
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alive
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});
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}
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));
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lock.lock();
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// Async fprintd initialization — runs after windows are visible
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