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LookingGlass/client/tests
Geoffrey McRae 71733433ed [client/idd] input: synchronize keyboard LEDs
Report guest HID keyboard LED state from LGInput to LGIdd and
publish it with the LGMP input endpoint status.

Forward SPICE modifier updates through the same provider state so evdev
can synchronize physical keyboard LEDs across transport changes and
reconnects.

Bump the versioned pipe and KVMFR input status contracts for the new
feedback state.

Accept earlier LGMP input status versions without LED feedback so the
client retains input while the guest driver is being upgraded.
2026-08-21 13:07:46 +10:00
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Client rendering tests

These gtests run the production client with the synthetic test transport, capture the fully composed framebuffer immediately before presentation, and compare every pixel with an independent reference implementation.

The default CTest entry starts an isolated headless Weston compositor using Mesa software rendering. It covers:

  • BGRA, RGBA, packed BGR32, RGB24, PQ RGBA10, and scRGB RGBA16F;
  • odd widths and 24-bit row pitches;
  • the Cartesian matrix of every format with full-frame, moving old/new-box, overlapping, maximum-count, invalid, null, and zero-area damage;
  • HDR-to-SDR transfer, gamut conversion, and tone mapping.

When run on a color-managed Wayland compositor with a compatible EGL surface, the same tests validate native RGB10A2 or FP16 output. Native PQ tests also check the requested BT.2020 image description, reference white, mastering luminance, MaxCLL, and MaxFALL in the client log.

Building and running

cmake -S client -B client/build \
  -DENABLE_TESTS=ON
cmake --build client/build
ctest --test-dir client/build --output-on-failure \
  -R render-tests

GoogleTest and Weston are required when ENABLE_TESTS is enabled. Failed cases retain their capture and client log under /tmp and print the artifact paths.

To exercise native HDR on the current Wayland session instead of the headless SDR compositor:

client/build/tests/render-tests \
  --gtest_filter='*rgba10*:*rgba16f*'

Framebuffer readback verifies the signal produced by Looking Glass. Verifying a compositor's scanout and a physical panel's luminance remains a separate hardware test.