Hi, exactly, helping to get Daniel's atomic modesetting patches landed is my first priority. Maybe it would be a good idea to write some kind of Weston client demo that makes extensive use of subsurfarces in some way, in order to make Weston use and change plane configurations in atomic commits to help test those patches.
On my side, I'll be using a Raspberry Pi 3 as my test platform (my laptop is too old to have atomic DRM drivers), which I'm currently setting up (I expect to have it done in 1-2 more days). About the automated testing, I don't know if the Raspi's display controller supports image writeback, but if it does that would be an interesting thing to look into (as it would not only be useful to test Weston atomic modesetting, but also to test the DRM drivers). Other than that, I haven't thought of any other ideas, since I think getting the patches merged and the testing and bug fixing afterwards will take most of my available time for this project. _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel
