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    Introducing Miroil

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      • alan_gA Offline
        alan_g
        last edited by alan_g

        Some work-in-progress notes

        I've had a little time to document some things about building Mir and QtMir to work on this. I've not yet got all the way to where it is simple, but I'll document where I've got to in the hope that it is useful.

        I've set up a new MirOil-for-Lomiri github project for this work. This contains forks of (so far) Mir and QtMir. The ultimate intention is, of course, to merge the changes upstream but this keeps the ongoing work in one place.

        The Mir project has the default branch set to a version of Miroil based on Mir 1.8 and that will be the initial focus of work.

        The QtMir project has the default branch set to a copy of the "xenial" branch and that will be the initial focus of work.

        Where to start from?

        I decided that an Ubuntu 16.04 base was the best place to start as everything worked there at one time. But I soon found that there were a lot of QtMir dependencies that are more recent that the 16.04 archive. So I then decided to add the UBports repo.

        So, steps to follow along:

        1. Install 16.04 either on a VM or (as I did) as a partition on a development laptop. (What follows is probably not a good idea on your main computer.)
        2. Add the UBports archive
        sudo apt-add-repository http://repo.ubports.com/
        sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 4BD4B4D6DBB583F1
        sudo apt update
        sudo apt dist-upgrade
        

        This allows you to use apt to install any dependencies.

        Building Mir

        You’ll need a few development tools installed:

        sudo apt install devscripts equivs git
        

        With these installed you can checkout Mir, get the remaining dependencies and build:

        git clone --recursive https://github.com/MirOil-for-Lomiri/mir.git
        cd mir
        sed -i /.*wlcs.*/d debian/control
        mk-build-deps -i -s sudo
        mkdir build
        cd  build
        cmake -DMIR_ENABLE_WLCS_TESTS=off ..
        make
        

        Then install in /usr/local:

        sudo make install
        sudo ldconfig
        

        Building QtMir

        You’ll need a few development tools installed:

        sudo apt install devscripts equivs git
        

        With these installed you can checkout QtMir, get the remaining dependencies and build:

        git clone https://github.com/MirOil-for-Lomiri/qtmir.git
        cd qtmir
        mk-build-deps -i -s sudo
        mkdir -p cmake-build-debug
        cd cmake-build-debug
        cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local ..
        make -j 6 all test
        

        Then install in /usr/local:

        sudo make install
        sudo ldconfig
        

        Now it should be possible to run a demo program using something like the following:

        cd ../demos
        QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml
        

        But this didn't work for me (it failed to find the mirserver plugin) and I've not figured out the next step. Yet...

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        • alan_gA Offline
          alan_g @alan_g
          last edited by alan_g

          Finally, the QtMir demo runs!

          What follows may not be the best way to hack Qt, so suggestions are welcome. Starting from the previous post:

          sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/libqpa-mirserver.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/platforms/
          

          Allows Qt to find the platform.

          Then, Mir fails to start because "zero sized software cursor image is invalid", so remove the cursor and...

          $ MIR_SERVER_CURSOR=null QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml
          ...
          qtmir.screens: Added Screen with id 1 and geometry QRect(0,0 1280x930)
          qtmir.screens: Screen::setMirDisplayBuffer Screen(0x7f48c4541260) 0x7f48c4532118 0x7f48c4532108
          qtmir.screens: =======================================
          qtmir.screens: Screen(0x7f48c4541260) - id: 1 geometry: QRect(0,0 1280x930) window: 0x0 type: "Unknown" scale: 1
          qtmir.screens: =======================================
          file:///home/alan/CLionProjects/qtmir/demos/qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml:2 module "Unity.Screens" is not installed
          
          [2020-12-24 12:12:40.033503] <information> mirserver: Stopping
          qtmir.screens: QtCompositor::stop
          

          Now unityscreensplugin is something QtMir provides and it is built...

          find /usr/local/ -name libunityscreensplugin.so
          /usr/local/lib/qt5/qml/Unity/Screens/libunityscreensplugin.so
          

          So Let's make that easier to find too:

          sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/qt5/qml/Unity/ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/qml/
          

          And that gets another error:

          (process:5405): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'com.canonical.qtmir' is not installed
          

          Which can be solved:

          sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas/com.canonical.qtmir.gschema.xml /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
          sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
          MIR_SERVER_CURSOR=null QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml
          

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          • mardyM Offline
            mardy @alan_g
            last edited by

            @alan_g said in Introducing Miroil:

            What follows may not be the best way to hack Qt, so suggestions are welcome. Starting from the previous post:

            sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/libqpa-mirserver.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/platforms/
            

            Allows Qt to find the platform.

            You can also try:

            export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins
            

            instead of symlinking the Qt plugins. I believe there's no need appending the other system plugins directory as it should be somehow already embedded in the Qt libs.

            Though, if you are using a (virtual) marchine specifically setup for this goal, it might be better to just set the install prefix to the system Qt:

            cmake \
                -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/ \
                -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib/x86_64-linux-gnu \
                ..
            
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            • alan_gA Offline
              alan_g @mardy
              last edited by

              @mardy thanks, the environment variable looks like a good option. But even though this is a setup specifically for this development I like to comfort of being able to nuke /usr/local, so I'll continue to install there.

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              • alan_gA Offline
                alan_g @alan_g
                last edited by alan_g

                Running some clients

                I've been doing some experimentation with the setup above.

                Firstly, I had to revise the QtMir commandline to make it possible to connect mirclient based clients:

                MIR_SERVER_ENABLE_MIRCLIENT= MIR_SERVER_CURSOR=null QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml
                

                After this I could connect, for example the "egltriangle" example:

                ~$ mir_demo_client_egltriangle --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop
                Window is on output 1: 96 DPI, scale 1.0x, monitor form factor, 60.00Hz
                Window exposed
                

                I also found that I could (somewhat surprisingly) connect s/w rendered Wayland clients:

                $ mir_demo_client_wayland --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop 
                Got geometry: (338mm × 245mm)@(0, 0)
                Got mode: 1280×930@60000 (flags: 3)
                Output scale: 1
                Output events done
                ^CSignal 2 received. Good night.
                

                (The --desktop_file_hint... argument is something that QtMir consumes - it just has to point at a .desktop file that exists on the system.)

                3949101e-962a-4505-93e7-a1cee691d047-image.png

                Sadly, EGL based Wayland clients crash the server:

                $ mir_demo_client_wayland_egl_spinner --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop
                ~~~
                qtmir.surfaces: MirSurface[0x214cc80,"thunderbird"]::registerView(35079680) after=1
                qtmir.surfaces: MirSurface[0x214cc80,"thunderbird"]::setReady()
                qtmir.applications: Application["thunderbird"]::setInternalState(state=Running)
                qtmir.surfaces: MirSurface[0x214cc80,"thunderbird"]::updateExposure(true)
                terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
                  what():  Buffer does not support GL rendering
                Aborted (core dumped)
                

                I'm going to try a couple of other QtMir branches to see if I can get a more stable starting point.

                NB: So far, I've not made any changes to QtMir, I've just shown how to build Mir and QtMir locally and run one against the other.


                branch what works what doesn't
                xenial mirclient and s/w wayland egl wayland
                xenial_-_edge_-_wayland mirclient and egl wayland s/w wayland
                xenial_-_edge_-_wayland_-_mir18 mirclient and s/w wayland and egl wayland (none)

                That's reason enough to base this work on xenial_-_edge_-_wayland_-_mir18, I'll update the miroil branch accordingly.

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                • alan_gA Offline
                  alan_g @alan_g
                  last edited by

                  @alan_g said in Introducing Miroil:

                  NB: So far, I've not made any changes to QtMir, I've just shown how to build Mir and QtMir locally and run one against the other.

                  I've now made one change. Using miroil::GLBuffer in QtMir in place of the original version from QtMir. But that's all I'll achieve today. (PRs welcome!)

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                  • joniusJ Offline
                    jonius
                    last edited by

                    At building QtMir I run into

                    /home/miroil/qtmir/src/modules/Unity/Application/mirbuffersgtexture.h:20:30: fatal error: miroil/mirbuffer.h: No such file or directory
                    

                    the file is installed at /usr/local/include/miroil/miroil/mirbuffer.h. It looks like there is one miroil too much in there. Or is GCC supposed to find it in a sub folder?

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                    • alan_gA Offline
                      alan_g @jonius
                      last edited by

                      @jonius I don't have access to my test system just now, but:

                      pkg-config --cflags miroil
                      

                      Should return -I/usr/include/miroil (amongst others), and that should be picked up by cmake when run in the QtMir directory.

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                      • joniusJ Offline
                        jonius @alan_g
                        last edited by

                        @alan_g pkg-config lists the include dir correctly (/usr/local/include/miroil). I also printed the include dirs in CMake and the directory was there. Running make with VERBOSE=1 shows that it does not get passed to the compiler for some reason:

                        cd /home/miroil/qtmir/cmake-build-debug/tests/modules/SurfaceManager && /usr/bin/c++   -DGTEST_VERSION_MAJOR=1 -DGTEST_VERSION_MINOR=7 -DGTEST_VERSION_PATCH=0 -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_DBUS_LIB -DQT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x050900 -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_NETWORK_LIB -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_NO_KEYWORDS -DQT_QML_LIB -DQT_QUICK_LIB -DQT_SENSORS_LIB -DQT_TESTCASE_BUILDDIR=\"/home/miroil/qtmir/cmake-build-debug\" -DQT_TESTLIB_LIB -DQT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER -DQT_USING_OPENGL -I/home/miroil/qtmir/cmake-build-debug/tests/modules/SurfaceManager -I/home/miroil/qtmir/tests/modules/SurfaceManager -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5 -isystem /usr/include/libdrm -I/home/miroil/qtmir/tests/include -I/home/miroil/qtmir/src/common -I/home/miroil/qtmir/src/platforms/mirserver -I/home/miroil/qtmir/src/modules -I/home/miroil/qtmir/tests/framework -isystem /usr/local/include/miral -isystem /usr/local/include/mirclient -isystem /usr/local/include/mircookie -isystem /usr/local/include/mircore -isystem /usr/local/include/mirtest -isystem /usr/local/include/mirserver -isystem /usr/local/include/mirplatform -isystem /usr/local/include/mircommon -isystem /usr/local/include/mirrenderer -isystem /usr/include/uuid -isystem /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/mkspecs/linux-g++ -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtDBus -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtQml -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtNetwork -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtQuick -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtGui -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtFontDatabaseSupport/5.12.9 -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtThemeSupport/5.12.9 -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtEventDispatcherSupport/5.12.9 -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtEglSupport/5.12.9 -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtServiceSupport/5.12.9 -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtSensors -isystem /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtTest  -fPIC -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -Werror -Wextra -O2 -g -DNDEBUG   -fPIC -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -std=gnu++14 -o CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/surface_manager_test.cpp.o -c /home/miroil/qtmir/tests/modules/SurfaceManager/surface_manager_test.cpp
                        
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                        • joniusJ Offline
                          jonius @jonius
                          last edited by jonius

                          I can workaround the issue by adding the include directories to the target directly (see Commit). Weird issue...

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                            jonius @jonius
                            last edited by jonius

                            @jonius next issue is a failing test (ApplicationManager), which fails here.

                            The demo runs into a segfault as well. (MIR_SERVER_CURSOR=null QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml).

                            btw, I am on Ubuntu 16.04 in a VM.

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                            • alan_gA Offline
                              alan_g @jonius
                              last edited by

                              @jonius Not sure why you're seeing different things. Maybe something with the graphics setup in your VM?

                              Can you run the mir examples? For example:

                              $ mir-smoke-test-runner
                              ...
                              I: Smoke testing complete with returncode 0
                              

                              If that also shows problems, this solution might help (depending on your choice of VM):

                              https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/problems-running-electron-app-in-mir-kiosk-on-kvm/16196/6

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                                jonius @alan_g
                                last edited by

                                @alan_g said in Introducing Miroil:

                                mir-smoke-test-runner

                                I: The following clients failed to execute successfully:
                                I:     mir_demo_client_prerendered_frames
                                I:     mir_demo_client_animated_cursor
                                I:     mir_demo_client_render_surface
                                I:     mir_demo_client_basic
                                I:     mir_demo_client_flicker
                                I:     mir_demo_client_fingerpaint
                                I:     mir_demo_client_release_at_exit
                                I:     mir_demo_client_eglstateswitcher
                                I:     mir_demo_client_wayland
                                I:     mir_demo_client_target
                                I:     mir_demo_client_tooltip
                                I:     mir_demo_client_eglsquare
                                I:     mir_demo_client_cursors
                                I:     mir_demo_client_egldiamond_render_surface
                                I:     mir_demo_client_egltriangle
                                I:     mir_demo_client_chain_jumping_buffers
                                I:     mir_demo_client_touch_validator
                                I:     mir_demo_client_wayland_egl_spinner
                                I:     mir_demo_client_progressbar
                                I:     mir_demo_client_camera
                                I:     mir_demo_client_prompt_session
                                I:     mir_demo_client_multiwin
                                I:     mir_demo_client_scroll
                                I:     mir_demo_client_display_config
                                I:     mir_demo_client_screencast
                                I:     mir_demo_client_eglcounter
                                I:     mir_demo_client_multistream
                                I:     mir_demo_client_input_shapes
                                I:     mir_demo_client_eglplasma
                                I:     mir_demo_client_eglflash
                                I:     mir_demo_client_pointer_confinement
                                I: Smoke testing complete with returncode -1
                                

                                I am using VirtualBox. I am not sure how to apply the suggestions in the link. Which VM solution would you suggest? Otherwise I'll install the system again on a separate partition without VM.

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                                • alan_gA Offline
                                  alan_g @jonius
                                  last edited by

                                  @jonius I don't have VirtualBox to hand to give detailed instructions. But it should work if you enable "the right" graphics options. Not sure what it's called. Something like 'passthrough' or '3D' maybe?

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                                    jonius @alan_g
                                    last edited by jonius

                                    @alan_g
                                    I was hit by this bug. Now with 3D acceleration enabled most of the smoke tests succeed. Only mir_demo_client_eglplasma still failes. And the unit test I mentioned above continues to fail as well. Will test on separate installation without VM this weekend.

                                    MIR_SERVER_CURSOR=null QT_QPA_PLATFORM=mirserver qmlscene qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml works partially. The circle rotates, but the mouse cursor is not visible and clicking the scale buttons results in file:///home/miroil/qtmir/demos/qml-demo-shell/qml-demo-shell.qml:28: Error: Unknown method parameter type: FormFactor.

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                                      alan_g @jonius
                                      last edited by

                                      @jonius said in Introducing Miroil:

                                      the mouse cursor is not visible

                                      That's sort of expected. I disabled the cursor in Mir because QtMir tries to set a zero sized image instead of hiding it. And Mir treats that as an error.

                                      I've not looked at how it works for Lomiri. I suspect it renders its own cursor.

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                                        jonius @alan_g
                                        last edited by

                                        @alan_g installed Ubuntu 16.04 on my notebook directly via Ubuntu Touch (ISODrive is a great tool). Unfortunately the situation here is worse than in my VM on an Ubuntu 20.04 host. I guess the outdated amdgpu for my Radeon Vega 8 Graphics in Ubuntu 16.04 is to blame. The demo runs like in the VM, the same unit test fails, but many smoke tests fail:

                                        I:     mir_demo_client_camera
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_tooltip
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_eglsquare
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_eglplasma
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_eglstateswitcher
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_target
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_scroll
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_cursors
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_egltriangle
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_egldiamond_render_surface
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_display_config
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_eglcounter
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_touch_validator
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_animated_cursor
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_pointer_confinement
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_input_shapes
                                        I:     mir_demo_client_eglflash
                                        

                                        So I guess best is to switch back to my VM? Is the failing tests something I could ignore for now?

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                                          alan_g @jonius
                                          last edited by

                                          @jonius said in Introducing Miroil:

                                          Is the failing tests something I could ignore for now?

                                          Of course. It will get annoying, but if you know you didn't break the code...

                                          You've clearly got enough working to try stuff out.

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                                            greyback @alan_g
                                            last edited by

                                            Hey folks,
                                            I can make this slightly easier with a few handy env vars.

                                            @alan_g said in Introducing Miroil:

                                            sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms/libqpa-mirserver.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/platforms/
                                            

                                            Allows Qt to find the platform.

                                            You can avoid this soft link by setting this env var instead:

                                            export QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt5/plugins/platforms
                                            

                                            @alan_g said in Introducing Miroil:

                                            So Let's make that easier to find too:

                                            sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/qt5/qml/Unity/ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/qml/
                                            

                                            Similarly, you can avoid the soft link again and point Qt directly to where those QML plugins live with:

                                            export QML2_IMPORT_PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt5/qml
                                            

                                            Hope this helps
                                            -G

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                                              last edited by Aury88

                                              during the QtMir build with make -j 6 all test I also had the fatal error described by @jonius :

                                              [ 87%] Building CXX object tests/mirserver/ScreensModel/CMakeFiles/ScreensModelTest.dir/screensmodel_test.cpp.o
                                              In file included from /home/aurelio/qtmir/src/modules/Unity/Application/mirsurface.h:35:0,
                                                               from /home/aurelio/qtmir/tests/modules/SurfaceManager/surface_manager_test.cpp:22:
                                              /home/aurelio/qtmir/src/modules/Unity/Application/mirbuffersgtexture.h:20:30: fatal error: miroil/mirbuffer.h: Not existing file or directory 
                                              compilation terminated.
                                              tests/modules/SurfaceManager/CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/build.make:62:  instruction set  for the target "tests/modules/SurfaceManager/CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/surface_manager_test.cpp.o" failed
                                              make[2]: *** [tests/modules/SurfaceManager/CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/surface_manager_test.cpp.o] Error 1
                                              CMakeFiles/Makefile2:2146:  instruction set  for the target "tests/modules/SurfaceManager/CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/all" failed
                                              make[1]: *** [tests/modules/SurfaceManager/CMakeFiles/surfacemanager_test.dir/all] Error 2
                                              make[1]: *** waiting incomplete process....
                                              

                                              and after that

                                              [ 95%] Built target applicationmanager_test
                                              Makefile:138: instruction set  for the target  "all" failed
                                              make: *** [all] Error 2
                                              
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