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1This library provides support for the Pulse-Eight USB-CEC adapter.
2
3You can find a list of frequently asked questions on the following page:
4 http://libcec.pulse-eight.com/faq
5
6===============================================================================
7 === Linux & BSD ===
8===============================================================================
9
10libCEC needs the following dependencies in order to work correctly:
11* udev v151 or later
12* cdc-acm support compiled into the kernel or available as module
13* liblockdev 1.0 or later
14
15To compile libCEC on Linux, you'll need the following dependencies:
16* autoconf 2.13 or later
17* automake 1.11 or later
18* libtool
19* gcc 4.2 or later
20* liblockdev 1.0 development headers
21
22The following dependencies are recommended. Without them, the adapter can not
23be auto-detected.
24* pkg-config
25* udev development headers v151 or later
26
27To compile, execute the following commands:
28# ./bootstrap
29# ./configure
30# make
31# sudo make install
32
33===============================================================================
34 === OS-X ===
35===============================================================================
36
37To compile libCEC on OS-X, you'll need the following dependencies:
38* autoconf 2.13 or later
39* automake 1.11 or later
40* pkg-config
41* xcode 3.2.6 or later
42
43To compile, execute the following command:
44# ./bootstrap
45# ./configure
46# make
47# sudo make install
48
49# Note: You may need to copy pkg.m4 to your m4 sources directory
50
51===============================================================================
52 === Windows ===
53===============================================================================
54
55To compile libCEC on Windows, you'll need both Visual Studio 2008 and 2012.
56The installer needs the Windows DDK (Driver Development Kit) and Nullsoft's
57NSIS.
58
59To compile libCEC, follow these instructions:
60* open /project/libcec.sln with Visual Studio 2012.
61* build the project.
62
63To build an installer on Windows:
64* download and install NSIS.
65* go to /project and execute create-installer.bat to create the installer.
66* the installer is stored as /build/libCEC-installer.exe
67
68===============================================================================
69 === Raspberry Pi ===
70===============================================================================
71
72We've included a script that builds libCEC with support for the Raspberry Pi
73in /project/RPi/build.sh. This script pulls in the latest toolchain and
74firmware, builds the necessary dependencies, and finally builds libCEC. The
75result will be a softfp build.
76
77To build libCEc on your development machine, follow these instructions:
78* run '/project/RPi/build.sh /desired/destination/path/for/binaries'
79* run 'make install'
80
81To build libCEC on the Pi itself, just follow the instructions for Linux.
82The configure script automatically checks whether the required headers and
83libraries can be found.
84
85To specify the path of the Raspberry Pi's development headers, use the
86following option for 'configure':
87--with-rpi-include-path="/path/to/opt/vc/include"
88
89To specify the path of the Raspberry Pi's libraries, use the following option
90for 'configure':
91--with-rpi-lib-path="/path/to/libbcm_host.so"
92
93===============================================================================
94 === CuBox / TDA995x ===
95===============================================================================
96
97Solid-Run's CuBox uses a combined HDMI tranceiver / CEC controller by NXP. The
98device driver for it is based on an SDK by the chip vendor and is compiled into
99the Linux kernel. The following options for 'configure' have been introduced:
100
101To enable support for the CuBox / TDA995x:
102--enable-tda995x
103
104To specify the path to the SDK part of the kernel driver:
105--with-tda995x-toolkit-path='path/to/linux/drivers/video/dovefb/nxp_hdmi'
106
107If the toolkit path is not specified, it is assumed that a directory named
108'nxp_hdmi' (or a link to it) exists in the top level of the source tree.
109
110===============================================================================
111 === Debugging / Testing ===
112===============================================================================
113
114To compile libCEC with extensive debugging output, pass the following argument
115to configure on Linux/OS-X/BSD:
116--enable-debug
117
118We provide a test client, named cec-client, to debug the device.
119To check whether the device can be detected, execute the following command:
120* cec-client -l
121
122"cec-client -h" shows a list of commands and options that are available.
123
124===============================================================================
125 === Developers ===
126===============================================================================
127
128We provide a C, C++ and .NET CLR interface to the adapter.
129
130C++ developers:
131* the API can be found in /include/cec.h
132* an example implementation can be found in /src/testclient/main.cpp
133
134C developers:
135* the API can be found in /include/cecc.h
136
137.NET developers:
138* add a reference to LibCecSharp.dll
139* an example can be found in \src\CecSharpTester\CecSharpClient.cs
140
141===============================================================================
142 === Developers Agreement ===
143===============================================================================
144
145If you wish to contribute to this project, you must first sign our contributors
146agreement. Please see http://www.pulse-eight.net/contributors for more
147information.