kmscon/README
David Herrmann a3abdfc5bc Make xkbcommon mandatory
We really need xkbcommon. There is so much stuff (including parsing of
keyboard shortcuts in conf.c) that depends on it. Therefore, we make it
mandatory now which allows us to use xkbcommon functions all over the
place.

Note that xkbcommon itself has no runtime dependencies so it is a small
self-contained library. The only reason I didn't do this ealier is that
xkbcommon has not seen a public release, yet. However, that should be done
in the near future.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
2012-10-01 10:10:50 +02:00

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= KMSCON =
Kmscon is a simple terminal emulator based on linux kernel mode setting (KMS).
It is an attempt to replace the in-kernel VT implementation with a userspace
console.
== Requirements ==
Kmscon requires the following software:
- libudev: providing input, video, etc. device hotplug support
- libxkbcommon: providing internationalized keyboard handling
libxkbcommon has no public release, yet, but is available on freedesktop.org.
Building libxkbcommon from Git without root:
- You can fetch it from Git using: git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxkbcommon
- You can then ``./autogen.sh && make`` in its directory
- You configure kmscon using:
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="libxkbcommon/" ./configure --enable-debug
assuming you cloned it into a subfolder of kmscon called libxkbcommon.
Everything else is optional:
For video output at least one of the following is required:
- fbdev: For framebuffer video output the kernel headers must be installed
and located in the default include path.
- DRM: For unaccelerated drm output the "libdrm" library must be installed
and accessible via pkg-config.
- OpenGLES2: For accelerated video output via OpenGLESv2 the following must
be installed: libdrm, libgbm, egl, glesv2 (i.e., mesa)
For font handling the following is required:
- 8x16: The 8x16 font is a static built-in font which does not require
external dependencies.
- freetype2: The freetype2 font uses libfreetype2 and libfontconfig to
provide a very basic font backend.
- pango: drawing text with pango
Pango requires: glib, pango, fontconfig, freetype2 and more
For multi-seat support you need the following packages:
- systemd: Actually only the systemd-logind daemon and library is required.
== Install ==
To compile the kmscon binary, run the standard autotools commands:
$ ./autogen.sh (you need this only when building from git directly)
$ ./configure [--enable-debug] (debug-mode is strongly recommended)
$ make
$ make install (TODO: this is currently not supported)
To compile the test applications, run:
$ make check
If you want only a very basic kmscon program without any major dependencies,
use:
$ ./configure --disable-debug --disable-drm --disable-xkbcommon --disable-systemd --disable-pango --disable-freetype2
However, you will loose a lot of functionality by dropping all dependencies.
The following configure options are available. If build-time dependencies
cannot be satisfied, an option is automatically turned off, except if you
explicitely enable it via command line:
--enable-systemd: This requires the systemd-logind library to provide
multi-seat support for kmscon. [default: on]
--enable-udev: This requires libudev for hotplugging support. This is
currently mandatory and cannot be disabled. [default: on]
--enable-fbdev: This adds fbdev video output support. [default: on]
--enable-drm: This adds DRM video output support. [default: on]
--enable-gles2: This adds OpenGL hardware accelerated font rendering
[default: on]
--enable-f8x16: The 8x16 font is a static built-in fallback font
[default: on]
--enable-freetype2: Uses freetype2 and fontconfig as font-backend.
[default: on]
--enable-pango: Uses pango as font-backend. [default: on]
--enable-bblit: Use simply 2D bit-blitting as renderering fallback
[default: on]
--enable-debug: Enable debug mode [default: off]
--enable-optimizations: Use GCC code optimizations [default: on]
== Running ==
To get usage information, run:
$ ./kmscon --help
You can then run kmscon with:
$ ./kmscon [options]
For debug output use "--debug". For verbose output use "--verbose". If you
didn't compile DRM support then you can use "--fbdev" to make kmscon select
available framebuffer devices.
With "--xkb-layout=<lang>" you can switch the keyboard layout.
== License ==
This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. Please see
./COPYING for further information.
== FAQ ==
Please see http://github.com/dvdhrm/kmscon/wiki
== Contact ==
This software is maintained by:
David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact one of the maintainers.
== Code Base ==
The kmscon code is split into several independent subsystems:
- uterm:
This code manages the KMS/DRI output and provides OpenGL framebuffers.
- console:
This draws the text on the screen and provides an API for any terminal
emulator to visualize its contents.
- eloop:
Main loop implementation.
- log:
Log file handling.
- unicode:
Provides basic Unicode handling.
- font:
Font loading, caching and drawing operations.
- input:
All linux input events are captured here and converted to Unicode
characters for input handling.
- vt:
The linux VT subsystem integration. This allows to run the application in
a classic linux VT like X does.
- vte:
The terminal emulator library.
- terminal:
Connects the console, output, input and vte handling into a real terminal.
- main:
This connects all subsystems into a usable console application.