When an error occurs, wl_display_get_error() does not
provide any way of getting know if it was a local error or if it was
an error event, respectively what object caused the error and what
the error was.

This patch introduces a new function wl_display_get_protocol_error()
which will return error code, interface and id of the object that
generated the error.
wl_display_get_error() will work the same way as before.

wl_display_get_protocol_error() DOES NOT indicate that a non-protocol
error happened. It returns valid information only in that case that
(protocol) error occurred, so it should be used after calling
wl_display_get_error() with positive result.

Thanks to Pekka Paalanen <ppaala...@gmail.com> for pointing out
issues in the first versions of this patch.
---
 src/wayland-client.c | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 src/wayland-client.h |   3 ++
 2 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/wayland-client.c b/src/wayland-client.c
index bd40313..8dd8804 100644
--- a/src/wayland-client.c
+++ b/src/wayland-client.c
@@ -78,7 +78,24 @@ struct wl_event_queue {
 struct wl_display {
        struct wl_proxy proxy;
        struct wl_connection *connection;
+
+       /* errno of the last wl_display error */
        int last_error;
+
+       /* When display gets an error event from some object, it stores
+        * information about it here, so that client can get this
+        * information afterwards */
+       struct {
+               /* Code of the error. It can be compared to
+                * the interface's errors enumeration. */
+               int code;
+               /* interface (protocol) in which the error occurred */
+               const struct wl_interface *interface;
+               /* id of the proxy that caused the error. There's no warranty
+                * that the proxy is still valid. It's up to client how it will
+                * use it */
+               uint32_t id;
+       } protocol_error;
        int fd;
        pthread_t display_thread;
        struct wl_map objects;
@@ -96,6 +113,14 @@ struct wl_display {
 
 static int debug_client = 0;
 
+/**
+ * This function is called for local errors (no memory, server hung up)
+ *
+ * \param display
+ * \param error    error value (EINVAL, EFAULT, ...)
+ *
+ * \note this function is called with display mutex locked
+ */
 static void
 display_fatal_error(struct wl_display *display, int error)
 {
@@ -105,7 +130,7 @@ display_fatal_error(struct wl_display *display, int error)
                return;
 
        if (!error)
-               error = 1;
+               error = EFAULT;
 
        display->last_error = error;
 
@@ -113,11 +138,56 @@ display_fatal_error(struct wl_display *display, int error)
                pthread_cond_broadcast(&iter->cond);
 }
 
+/**
+ * This function is called for error events
+ * and idicates that in some object occured an error.
+ * Difference between this function and display_fatal_error()
+ * is that this one handles errors that will come in wire, whereas
+ * display_fatal_error() is called for local errors.
+ *
+ * \param display
+ * \param code    error code
+ * \param id      id of the object that generated the error
+ * \param intf    protocol interface
+ */
 static void
-wl_display_fatal_error(struct wl_display *display, int error)
+display_protocol_error(struct wl_display *display, int code,
+                      unsigned int id, const struct wl_interface *intf)
 {
+       struct wl_event_queue *iter;
+       int err;
+
+       if (display->last_error)
+               return;
+
+       /* set correct errno */
+       if (wl_interface_equal(intf, &wl_display_interface)) {
+               switch (code) {
+               case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT:
+               case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD:
+                       err = EINVAL;
+                       break;
+               case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY:
+                       err = ENOMEM;
+                       break;
+               default:
+                       err = EFAULT;
+               }
+       } else {
+               err = EPROTO;
+       }
+
        pthread_mutex_lock(&display->mutex);
-       display_fatal_error(display, error);
+
+       display->last_error = err;
+
+       display->protocol_error.code = code;
+       display->protocol_error.id = id;
+       display->protocol_error.interface = intf;
+
+       wl_list_for_each(iter, &display->event_queue_list, link)
+               pthread_cond_broadcast(&iter->cond);
+
        pthread_mutex_unlock(&display->mutex);
 }
 
@@ -579,25 +649,12 @@ display_handle_error(void *data,
                     uint32_t code, const char *message)
 {
        struct wl_proxy *proxy = object;
-       int err;
 
        wl_log("%s@%u: error %d: %s\n",
               proxy->object.interface->name, proxy->object.id, code, message);
 
-       switch (code) {
-       case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_OBJECT:
-       case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_INVALID_METHOD:
-               err = EINVAL;
-               break;
-       case WL_DISPLAY_ERROR_NO_MEMORY:
-               err = ENOMEM;
-               break;
-       default:
-               err = EFAULT;
-               break;
-       }
-
-       wl_display_fatal_error(display, err);
+       display_protocol_error(display, code, proxy->object.id,
+                              proxy->object.interface);
 }
 
 static void
@@ -1489,6 +1546,51 @@ wl_display_get_error(struct wl_display *display)
        return ret;
 }
 
+/**
+ * Retrieve the information about a protocol error
+ *
+ * \param display    display
+ * \param interface  if not NULL, store there an interface on which the error
+ *                   occured
+ * \param id         if not NULL, store there the id of the object that 
generated
+ *                   the error. There's no warranty that the object is still 
valid.
+ *                   Client must know if he deleted the object or not.
+ * \return           The error code as defined in the interface specification.
+ *
+ * \code
+ * int err = wl_display_get_error(display);
+ *
+ * if (err == EPROTO) {
+ *        code = wl_display_get_protocol_error(display, &interface, &id);
+ *        handle_error(code, interface, id);
+ * }
+ *
+ * ...
+ *
+ *  \endcode
+ */
+WL_EXPORT int
+wl_display_get_protocol_error(struct wl_display *display,
+                             const struct wl_interface **interface,
+                             uint32_t *id)
+{
+       int ret;
+
+       pthread_mutex_lock(&display->mutex);
+
+       ret = display->protocol_error.code;
+
+       if (interface)
+               *interface = display->protocol_error.interface;
+       if (id)
+               *id = display->protocol_error.id;
+
+       pthread_mutex_unlock(&display->mutex);
+
+       return ret;
+}
+
+
 /** Send all buffered requests on the display to the server
  *
  * \param display The display context object
diff --git a/src/wayland-client.h b/src/wayland-client.h
index 2a32785..99fac06 100644
--- a/src/wayland-client.h
+++ b/src/wayland-client.h
@@ -161,6 +161,9 @@ int wl_display_dispatch_queue_pending(struct wl_display 
*display,
                                      struct wl_event_queue *queue);
 int wl_display_dispatch_pending(struct wl_display *display);
 int wl_display_get_error(struct wl_display *display);
+int wl_display_get_protocol_error(struct wl_display *display,
+                                 const struct wl_interface **interface,
+                                 uint32_t *id);
 
 int wl_display_flush(struct wl_display *display);
 int wl_display_roundtrip(struct wl_display *display);
-- 
1.8.4.2

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