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When doing the first commit, libliftoff will try to disable all candidate planes. This is necessary to make sure we start atomic test commits from a clean state, and are able to incrementally come up with a combination which works. However, disabling a plane currently in-use on another CRTC (e.g. a primary plane) will result in failed commits. We can't steal that plane without removing it from the other CRTC first. Add a new liftoff_plane.crtc_id field populated with the current CRTC ID for the plane. |
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README.md |
libliftoff
Lightweight KMS plane library.
libliftoff eases the use of KMS planes from userspace without standing in your way. Users create "virtual planes" called layers, set KMS properties on them, and libliftoff will pick planes for these layers if possible.
Resources:
Building
Depends on libdrm. Requires universal planes and atomic.
meson build/
ninja -C build/
Usage
See liftoff.h
and the example/
directory. See
doc/compositor.md
for compositor guidelines.
Here's the general idea:
struct liftoff_device *device;
struct liftoff_output *output;
struct liftoff_layer *layer;
drmModeAtomicReq *req;
int ret;
device = liftoff_device_create(drm_fd);
output = liftoff_output_create(device, crtc_id);
liftoff_device_register_all_planes(device);
layer = liftoff_layer_create(output);
liftoff_layer_set_property(layer, "FB_ID", fb_id);
/* Probably setup more properties and more layers */
req = drmModeAtomicAlloc();
ret = liftoff_output_apply(output, req);
if (ret < 0) {
perror("liftoff_output_apply");
exit(1);
}
ret = drmModeAtomicCommit(drm_fd, req, DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_NONBLOCK, NULL);
if (ret < 0) {
perror("drmModeAtomicCommit");
exit(1);
}
drmModeAtomicFree(req);
Contributing
Report bugs and send pull requests on GitLab.
We use the Wayland/Weston style and contribution guidelines, see Weston's contributing document.
License
MIT