KEYWORDS: Wayland is a nano display server, relying on drm modesetting, gem batchbuffer submission and hw initialization generally in the kernel. Wayland is compositing manager and display server in one process. window management is largely pushed to the clients, they draw their own decorations and move and resize themselves, typically implemented in a library. more of the core desktop could be pushed into wayland, for example, stock desktop components such as the panel or the desktop background. It is still designed with a windowed type of desktop in mind, as opposed to fullscreen-all-the-time type of interface. Current trends goes towards less and less rendering in X server, more hardware setup and management in kernel and shared libraries allow code sharing without putting it all in a server. freetype, fontconfig, cairo all point in this direction, as does direct rendering mesa. Client allocates DRM buffers, draws decorations, and full window contents and posts entire thing to server along with dimensions. Everything is direct rendered and composited. No cliprects, no drawing api/protocl between server and client. No pixmaps/windows/drawables, only surfaces (essentially pixmaps). No gcs/fonts, no nested windows. OpenGL is already direct rendered, pixman may be direct rendered which adds the cairo API, or cairo may gain a GL backend. Could be a "shell" for launching gdm X server, user session servers, safe mode xservers, graphics text console. From gdm, we could also launch a rdp session, solid ice sessions. All surface commands (copy, attach, map=set quads) are buffered until the client sends a commit command, which executes everything atomically... ISSUES: Include panel and desktop background in wayland? How does clients move their surfaces? set a full tri-mesh every time? How does the server apply transformations to a surface behind the clients back? (wobbly, minimize, zoom) Maybe wobble is client side? How do apps share the glyph cache? Input handling - keyboard focus, multiple input devices, multiple pointers, multi touch. Drawing cursors, moving them, cursor themes, attaching surfaces to cursors. How do you change cursors when you mouse over a text field if you don't have subwindows? synaptics, 3-button emulation, xkb, scim changing screen resolution, adding monitors. RMI The wayland protocol is a async object oriented protocol. All requests are method invocations on some object. The request include an object id that uniquely identifies an object on the server. Each object implements an interface and the requests include an opcode that identifies which method in the interface to invoke. The server sends back events to the client, each event is emitted from an object. Events can be error conditions. The event includes the object id and the event opcode, from which the client can determine the type of event. Events are generated both in repsonse to a request (in which case the requet and the event constitutes a round trip) or spontanously when the server state changes. the get_interface method is called on an object to get an object handle that implements the specified interface.