We enable libseat's custom_logger feature by default, which redirects
log output from libseat into the Rust log facade. That's nice, but as
part of the implementation of this feature unfortunately libseat's
build.rs unconditionally adds /usr/local/include to the list of the
search include paths when compiling the log_handler.c file. That breaks
the Yocto build, rightly so:
warning: cc1: error: include location "/usr/local/include" is unsafe for cross-compilation [-Werror=poison-system-directories]
We can do without this feature, so let's not enable it.
This moves most of the version information we need to update into one
place.
Note that the workplace dependency features are in *addition* to any
feature set when using the workspace dependency. So we have all
workspace dependencies defined with `no-default-features = true`.
- Fix the viewbox so that cursor isn't squashed but appears in the
correct ratio.
- Add a ~2 pixel wide white stroke around it, so that it's easier to see
on dark background.
Unfortunately, this is currently not mapped to the right keyboard layout
Also keep the mouse clamped in the visible area.
And make it start in the middle of the screen.
Adding a framebuffer with the given modifiers fails for some reason. Forcing
the gbm surface to linear is one workaround, but instead
let's use the old API without modifiers but still planar support.
This also removes the dependency to drm-ffi again, which was missing from renderer-femtovg.
The cursor is loaded by the window adapter from the cache. When it's
loaded the first time, its format will be Svg, so we convert it to a
pixel buffer. That way the skia backend can convert it on first draw
into a skia_safe::Image and replace the cache entry with the backend
storage variant.
This doesn't require a windowing system, just Linux and Vulkan drivers
that supports the display extensions.
It's called linuxkms as soon this will go beyond Vulkan and also support
EGL and perhaps dumb buffers for software rendering.