weston/remoting
Daniel Stone b25f8aebf5 remoting: Fix warnings for multi-planar interface
GStreamer can accept up to four planes for a buffer; gcc isn't _quite_
smart enough to figure out that only the first plane of offset/stride
will be accessed and so throws a warning that the params are too small.
Fix that by making them arrays.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
2021-11-27 09:57:46 +00:00
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README
meson.build plug-ins: Migrate pipewire and remoting plug-ins headers to public header 2020-09-04 10:36:48 +00:00
remoting-plugin.c remoting: Fix warnings for multi-planar interface 2021-11-27 09:57:46 +00:00

README

	Remoting plugin for Weston


The Remoting plugin creates a streaming image of a virtual output and transmits
it to a remote host. It is currently only supported on the drm-backend. Virtual
outputs are created and configured by adding a remote-output section to
weston.ini. See man weston-drm(7) for configuration details. This plugin is
loaded automatically if any remote-output sections are present.

This plugin sends motion jpeg images to a client via RTP using gstreamer, and
so requires gstreamer-1.0. This plugin starts sending images immediately when
weston is run, and keeps sending them until weston shuts down. The image stream
can be received by any appropriately configured RTP client, but a sample
gstreamer RTP client script can be found at doc/scripts/remoting-client-receive.bash.

Script usage:
	remoting-client-receive.bash <PORT NUMBER>


How to compile
---------------
Set --enable-remoting=true when configuring weston. The remoting-plugin.so
module is created and installed in the libweston path.


How to configure weston.ini
----------------------------
See man weston-drm(7).