Waffle - a library for selecting GL API and window system at runtime Summary ======= Waffle is a cross-platform library that allows one to defer selection of GL API and of window system until runtime. For example, on Linux, Waffle enables an application to select X11/EGL with an OpenGL 3.3 core profile, Wayland with OpenGL ES2, and other window system / API combinations. Waffle's immediate goal is to enable Piglit [1] to test multiple GL flavors in a cross-platform way, and to allow each Piglit test to choose its GL API and window system at runtime. A future goal is to enable the ability to record (with another tool such APITrace [2]) an application's GL calls on one operating system or window system, and then replay that trace on a different system. For more information, visit to Waffle's website. [1] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/piglit/tree/README [2] http://github.com/apitrace/apitrace#readme Links ===== website: http://people.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle mailing-list: waffle@lists.freedesktop.org maintainer: Chad Versace source: git://people.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle.git gitweb: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle license: BSD [http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php] Examples ======== For example code and makefiles that demonstrate how to use and build with Waffle, see the following: - Online examples at http://people.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle/examples . - Installed examples at $PREFIX/share/doc/waffle-VERSION/examples, if Waffle is installed on your system. - The 'examples' directory in the source repository: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle/tree/examples Build Requirements ================== Linux ----- Waffle uses CMake for it build system. Archlinux: pacman -S cmake Fedora 17: yum install cmake To build the manpages or html documentation, xsltproc and the Docbook XSL stylesheets are required. Archlinux: pacman -S libxslt docbook-xsl Fedora 17: yum install libxslt docbook-style-xsl If you choose to enable support for a given platform (for example, -Dwaffle_has_glx=1), then CMake will complain if the necessary libraries are not installed. Listed below are the required packages for each platform. If you install Mesa from source, then Mesa must be configured with option `--with-egl-platforms=PLATFORM_LIST`, where PLATFORM_LIST is a comman-separated list of any combination of "x11", "wayland", and "drm". - GLX: - Archlinux: pacman -S libgl libxcb libx11 - Fedora 17: yum install mesa-libGL-devel libxcb-devel libX11-devel - X11/EGL: - all: If you choose to install Mesa from source, use --with-egl-platforms=x11. - Archlinux: pacman -S libegl libxcb libx11 - Fedora 17: yum install mesa-libEGL-devel libxcb-devel libX11-devel - Wayland: - all: Install wayland>=1.0 from source. - all: Install mesa-9.1-devel from source. Use --with-egl-platforms=wayland. - GBM: - all: Install mesa-9.1-devel from source. Use --with-egl-platforms=drm. - Archlinux: pacman -S systemd - Fedora 17: yum install libudev-devel Installing ========== For full details on configuring, building, and installing Waffle, see /doc/building.txt. What follows is a quick how-to. 0. Be in the correct directory ------------------------------ git clone git://people.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle cd waffle or tar xvf waffle-0.0.0.tar.xz cd waffle-0.0.0 1. Configure pkg-config ----------------------- If any of Waffle's dependencies are installed in custom locations, you must set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. For example, if you installed a dependeny into /usr/local, then: export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/share/pkgconfig:/usr/local/$libdir/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH 2. Configure CMake ------------------ On Linux, you likely want to call cmake with the following arguments. It configures Waffle in debug mode and with support for only GLX. cmake \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug \ -Dwaffle_has_glx=1 \ . If in addition to GLX you want support for X11/EGL, then add -Dwaffle_has_x11_egl=1 to the cmake arguments. Likewise for Wayland, add -Dwaffle_has_wayland=1; and for GBM, add -Dwaffle_has_gbm=1. For the full list of Waffle's custom CMake options, see file `Options.cmake`. To install into a custom location, autoconf-esque variables such as CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR are supported. See $waffle_top/cmake/Modules/GNUInstallDirs.cmake for details. For example, to install libwaffle into $HOME/lib, use the following cmake invocation: cmake \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME \ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib \ -Dwaffle_has_glx=1 \ . 3. Build and Install -------------------- make make check make install Calling `make check` only runs unittests that do not access the native GL platform. To run additional functional tests, which do access the native GL platform, call `make check-func`.