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authorKristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>2008-11-03 15:31:30 -0500
committerKristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>2008-11-06 10:53:02 -0500
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Add README for the adventurous, allow evdev override from getenv().
-rw-r--r--README65
-rw-r--r--wayland.c8
2 files changed, 72 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/README b/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..6924be2c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+This file describes how to build and run wayland. See NOTES for what
+wayland is or maybe will be some day.
+
+Wayland requires the eagle EGL stack available from
+
+ git://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/eagle
+
+and currently assumes that eagle is checked out in a sibling
+directory, for example:
+
+ ~krh/src/wayland and
+ ~krh/src/eagle
+
+Eagle should work with a recent DRI driver from mesa, but I have mesa
+repo with an eagle branch here:
+
+ git://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/mesa
+
+which provides and experimental DRI CopyBuffer extension, that lets
+wayland use the DRI driver and the hardware for implementing buffer
+swaps. Eagle needs to be compiled against the dri_interface.h from
+this branch to be able to use the CopyBuffer extension.
+
+To run wayland you currently need intel hardware, a kernel with gem
+and kernel modesetting, and it is necessary to set a couple of
+environment variables. First, set LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
+
+ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PWD:$PWD/../eagle
+
+Yes, this sucks, but libtool sucks more. Then to let eagle pick up
+the custom dri driver, set
+
+ export EAGLE_DRIVER_PATH=$PWD/../mesa/lib
+
+and finally set up the path to the evdev device to use as a pointer
+device:
+
+ export WAYLAND_POINTER=/dev/by-id/whatever-it's-called-event-mouse
+
+If you haven't already, load the i915 driver with modesetting:
+
+ modprobe i915 modeset=1
+
+You may need to unload it first, if it's loaded already. Also, on
+Fedora, there may be a bogus /etc/modprobe.d/i915modeset preventing
+the modeset paramater from reaching the module. Nuke it.
+
+At this point you should be able to launch wayland and a couple of
+clients. Try something like:
+
+ ./wayland &
+ ./background <some png/jpg image smaller than 1024x768> &
+ ./flower &
+ ./flower &
+ ./flower &
+ ./window &
+ ./pointer &
+
+Maybe some day there'll be a script that does all this. Some day...
+
+And after all this work it may still not work or even oops your
+kernel. It's very much work in progress, so be prepared.
+
+cheers,
+Kristian
diff --git a/wayland.c b/wayland.c
index 0c1c75a1..765a443c 100644
--- a/wayland.c
+++ b/wayland.c
@@ -484,7 +484,13 @@ static const char input_device_file[] =
static void
wl_display_create_input_devices(struct wl_display *display)
{
- display->pointer = wl_input_device_create(display, input_device_file, 1);
+ const char *path;
+
+ path = getenv("WAYLAND_POINTER");
+ if (path == NULL)
+ path = input_device_file;
+
+ display->pointer = wl_input_device_create(display, path, 1);
if (display->pointer != NULL)
wl_hash_insert(&display->objects, display->pointer);