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diff --git a/docs/1-waltham-client-and-receiver.md b/docs/1-waltham-client-and-receiver.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8425556 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/1-waltham-client-and-receiver.md @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +**Table of Content** + +1. TOC +{:toc} + +## waltham-client-server-applications + +![image](./images/Waltham_Architecture.jpg) + +### waltham-client +waltham-client uses Waltham IPC library to connect to remote and transmit client buffers using GStreamer framework. It is designed for AGL upon certain Linux base system with wayland backend. + +waltham-client is divided into two components: + +* waltham-transmitter plugin: + waltham-transmitter plugin provides API to create remote connections and push surfaces over the network and handles both remote output and remote input. + +* waltham-renderer: + waltham-renderer is the implementation for sharing surface. It creates a buffer to be transmitted to other domain. Latest implementation uses GStreamer framework. + +### waltham-receiver + +waltham-receiver is a sample implementation of receiver app which shall be running at remote side. It is developed based on [waltham server](https://github.com/waltham/waltham/tree/master/tests), using Waltham protocol to obtain and process remote output which is sent by waltham-transmitter. +This component is designed to be used for evaluating the functionalities of waltham-transmitter plugin. + +## How it works + +1. Loading and initialization + +The system launches Weston, then Weston loads waltham-transmitter plugin. waltham-client connects to receiver app at remote side during initialization. + +![image](./images/01_Load_transmitter.jpg) + +2. Establishing connection + +At transmitter_create_remote(), waltham-transmitter creates "struct weston_transmitter_remote" which expresses the receiver object at remote side. Therefore this structure is created for each receiver. +waltham-transmitter sends wth_display_get_registry() and wth_display_sync message() to the receiver app as same manner as Wayland protocol. So that receiver app sends back the resource list to waltham-transmitter. + +![image](./images/02_Establish_connection.jpg) + +3. Forwarding surface + +During Weston redraws surface as waltham-transmitter output, waltham-transmitter sends waltham protocol messages to receiver app to notify surface update. wthp_surface_attach(), wthp_surface_damage() and wthp_surface_commit() which correspond to wl_surface_attach(), wl_surface_damage() and wl_surface_commit() message in wayland protocol. +wthp_surface_attach() - Send wthp_buffer as a buffer handling. This is not the actual buffer which contains the data to be rendered but the handle of actual buffer. It abstracts the differences of buffer type. +wthp_surface_damage() - Tell the updated region to receiver app. +wthp_surface_commit() - Tell surface gets updated to receiver app. + +![image](./images/03_Forward_surface.jpg) + +4. Rendering using GStreamer + +![image](./images/04_Rendering_using_gstreamer.jpg) + +5. Input handling + +For handling input events, waltham-transmitter has 2 ways to secure seat. + 1. Use wl_seat as weston has. + 2. Create new wl_seat. +Second case is applicable in case transmitter side does not have input device but receiver at remote side has. After wl_seat is created, waltham-transmitter sends input events to weston client application when it gets input event from receiver via waltham protocol. +The message wthp_send_XXX shows you that input event is forwarded from receiver to transmitter, XXX is filled by input event name. + +![image](./images/05_Input_handling.jpg) + +6. Retry connection + +In case the connection gets disconnected during surface sharing, waltham-transmitter shall re-establish the connection. The object “struct waltham_display” represents the connection between the transmitter and receiver, which structure has the flag used to detect disconnection named “running”. In function “connection_handle_data()”, running is set to "false" in case disconnection detected. This flag is checked at every “transmitter_surface_gather_state". When running is false state, waltham-transmitter starts retry handling sequence. First of all, It release the waltham protocol objects then goes to Establish connection sequence mentioned in "2. Establishing connection". + +![image](./images/06_Retry_connection.jpg) + +## Waltham in practice +Here is the example how waltham can be used in hypervisor use case of real project . +* Weston is used as the wayland compositor. +* waltham-client is implemented for Weston which acts as a Waltham virtual display. +* Application surface is assigned to Waltham virtual display and it's sent to the other ECU/OS. + Buffers of surface are transferred via GStreamer(UDP), since transferring raw pixel data via Waltham(TCP) is not enough fast. +* Controlling input events (pointer, keyboard, touch) for the surface is handled by Waltham. + +![image](./images/Waltham_In_Practice.jpg) +## How Waltham can be integrated +Here are possible integration examples of waltham. + +### As EGL backend (theoretical possibility) + +Similar to Wayland backend for EGL, Waltham client could be backend in compositor. / +For good performance, a generic surface sharing mechanism is needed in hypervisor environment. +Applications need to adapt to Waltham. Waltham is not designed with this use in mind. This usage is just a theoretical possibility. + +![image](./images/Waltham_Integration_Possibility-01.jpg) + +### As GStreamer sink (theoretical possibility) + +Similar to Wayland sink, Waltham sink GStreamer plugin can be implemented which sends the buffers to receiver on another domain/OS. +Waltham sink can utilize frame sync and presentation feedback protocols for video synchronization. +For good performance, a generic surface sharing mechanism is needed in hypervisor environment. +Waltham is not designed with this use in mind. This usage is just a theoretical possibility. + +![image](./images/Waltham_Integration_Possibility-02.jpg) + +### As virtual display in compositor + +Virtual display plugin can be implemented in compositor. This plugin sends client buffers to waltham-receiver in another domain. +No changes to applications. +For good performance, a generic surface sharing mechanism is needed in hypervisor environment. +This is the intended use in mind during design. + +![image](./images/Waltham_Integration_Possibility-03.jpg) |