David Herrmann 694f451ae8 uterm: video: modularize video backends
We want to allow dynamic backend loading during runtime so we need to
avoid static definitions. This converts the backend IDs into module
structures which are then linked into the binary.

To make this fully modular, we need to load the backends dynamicly via
dlsym() and move all the static declarations from uterm_video.h into the
backends. But for now at least the backends can be easily exchanged and
configured during compile-time.

Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@googlemail.com>
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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. See kmscon(1) man-page for usage information.

== Requirements ==

  Kmscon requires the following software:
    - libudev: providing input, video, etc. device hotplug support (>=v172)
    - libxkbcommon: providing internationalized keyboard handling

  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 --prefix=/usr
    $ make
    $ make install
  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 --with-video=fbdev --disable-multi-seat --with-fonts=8x16 --with-sessions=dummy,terminal
  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
  explicitly enable it via command line:
    --enable-multi-seat: This requires the systemd-logind library to provide
                         multi-seat support for kmscon. [default: on]
    --enable-hotplug: This requires libudev for hotplugging support. This is
                      currently mandatory and cannot be disabled. [default: on]
    --enable-debug: Enable debug mode/messages [default: on]
    --enable-optimizations: Enable code optimizations [default: on]
    --enable-eloop-dbus: Build dbus extension for eloop library [default: off]

  Backends for several subsystems in kmscon can be selected with the following
  options (all of them take a comma-separated list of backend names):
    --with-video: Video backens. Available backends are:
       - fbdev: Linux fbdev video backend
       - dumb: Linux DRM dumb-buffer backend
       - drm: Linux DRM backend
       Default is: fbdev,dumb,drm
    --with-fonts: Font renderers. Available backends are:
       - 8x16: Static built-in non-scalable 8x16 font (ASCII only)
       - unifont: Static built-in non-scalable font (Unicode Unifont)
                  Takes very long to compile
       - freetype2: Freetype2+fontconfig based scalable font renderer
       - pango: Pango based scalable font renderer
       Default is: 8x16,freetype2,pango
    --with-renderers: Console rendering backends. Available are:
       - bblit: Simply 2D blitting engine
       - bbulk: Same as bblit but with bulk-requests
       - gltex: OpenGLESv2 accelerated renderer
    --with-sessions: Built in sessions. Available sessions are:
       - dummy: Dummy fallback session
       - terminal: Terminal-emulator sessions

  The following options select which applications are built. If
  dependency-checks fail, they are disabled by default unless explicitly enabled
  on the command line:
    --enable-kmscon: Build kmscon application [default: on]
    --enable-wlterm: Build wlterm Wayland terminal [default: on]
    --enable-eloop: Build eloop event loop library [default: on]
    --enable-tsm: Build TSM terminal state-machine library [default: on]
    --enable-uterm: Build uterm library [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".
  With "--xkb-layout=<lang>" you can switch the keyboard layout.
  See "man kmscon" / kmscon(1) for more information.

== License ==

  This software is licensed under the terms of an MIT-like 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.
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