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# Wayland display and input driver
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Wayland display and input driver, with support for keyboard, pointer (i.e. mouse) and touchscreen.
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Keyboard support is based on libxkbcommon.
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Following shell are supported:
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* wl_shell (deprecated)
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* xdg_shell
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> xdg_shell requires an extra build step; see section _Generate protocols_ below.
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Basic client-side window decorations (simple title bar, minimize and close buttons)
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are supported, while integration with desktop environments is not.
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## Install headers and libraries
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### Ubuntu
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```
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sudo apt-get install libwayland-dev libxkbcommon-dev libwayland-bin wayland-protocols
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```
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### Fedora
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```
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sudo dnf install wayland-devel libxkbcommon-devel wayland-utils wayland-protocols-devel
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```
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## Generate protocols
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Support for non-basic shells (i.e. other than _wl_shell_) requires additional
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source files to be generated before the first build of the project. To do so,
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navigate to the _wayland_ folder (the one which includes this file) and issue
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the following commands:
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```
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cmake .
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make
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```
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## Build configuration under Eclipse
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In "Project properties > C/C++ Build > Settings" set the followings:
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- "Cross GCC Compiler > Command line pattern"
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- Add ` ${wayland-cflags}` and ` ${xkbcommon-cflags}` to the end (add a space between the last command and this)
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- "Cross GCC Linker > Command line pattern"
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- Add ` ${wayland-libs}` and ` ${xkbcommon-libs}` to the end (add a space between the last command and this)
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- In "C/C++ Build > Build variables"
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- Configuration: [All Configuration]
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- Add
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- Variable name: `wayland-cflags`
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- Type: `String`
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- Value: `pkg-config --cflags wayland-client`
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- Variable name: `wayland-libs`
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- Type: `String`
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- Value: `pkg-config --libs wayland-client`
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- Variable name: `xkbcommon-cflags`
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- Type: `String`
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- Value: `pkg-config --cflags xkbcommon`
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- Variable name: `xkbcommon-libs`
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- Type: `String`
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- Value: `pkg-config --libs xkbcommon`
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## Init Wayland in LVGL
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1. In `main.c` `#incude "lv_drivers/wayland/wayland.h"`
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2. Enable the Wayland driver in `lv_drv_conf.h` with `USE_WAYLAND 1` and
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configure its features below, enabling at least support for one shell.
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3. `LV_COLOR_DEPTH` should be set either to `32` or `16` in `lv_conf.h`;
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support for `8` and `1` depends on target platform.
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4. After `lv_init()` call `lv_wayland_init()`.
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5. Add a display (or more than one) using `lv_wayland_create_window()`,
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possibly with a close callback to track the status of each display:
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```c
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#define H_RES (800)
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#define V_RES (480)
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/* Create a display */
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lv_disp_t * disp = lv_wayland_create_window(H_RES, V_RES, "Window Title", close_cb);
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```
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As part of the above call, the Wayland driver will register four input devices
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for each display:
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- a KEYPAD connected to Wayland keyboard events
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- a POINTER connected to Wayland touch events
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- a POINTER connected to Wayland pointer events
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- a ENCODER connected to Wayland pointer axis events
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Handles for input devices of each display can be get using respectively
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`lv_wayland_get_indev_keyboard()`, `lv_wayland_get_indev_touchscreen()`,
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`lv_wayland_get_indev_pointer()` and `lv_wayland_get_indev_pointeraxis()`, using
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`disp` as argument.
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5. After `lv_deinit()` (if used), or in any case during de-initialization, call
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`lv_wayland_deinit()`.
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### Fullscreen mode
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In order to set one window as fullscreen or restore it as a normal one,
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call the `lv_wayland_window_set_fullscreen()` function respectively with `true`
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or `false` as `fullscreen` argument.
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### Disable window client-side decoration at runtime
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Even when client-side decorations are enabled at compile time, they can be
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disabled at runtime setting the `LV_WAYLAND_DISABLE_WINDOWDECORATION`
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environment variable to `1`.
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### Event-driven timer handler
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Set `LV_WAYLAND_TIMER_HANDLER` in `lv_drv_conf.h` and call `lv_wayland_timer_handler()`
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in your timer loop (in place of `lv_timer_handler()`).
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You can now sleep/wait until the next timer/event is ready, e.g.:
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```
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/* [After initialization and display creation] */
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <poll.h>
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struct pollfd pfd;
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uint32_t time_till_next;
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int sleep;
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pfd.fd = lv_wayland_get_fd();
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pfd.events = POLLIN;
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while (1) {
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/* Handle any Wayland/LVGL timers/events */
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time_till_next = lv_wayland_timer_handler();
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/* Run until the last window closes */
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if (!lv_wayland_window_is_open(NULL)) {
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break;
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}
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/* Wait for something interesting to happen */
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if (time_till_next == LV_NO_TIMER_READY) {
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sleep = -1;
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} else if (time_till_next > INT_MAX) {
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sleep = INT_MAX;
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} else {
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sleep = time_till_next;
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}
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while ((poll(&pfd, 1, sleep) < 0) && (errno == EINTR));
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}
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```
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