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Red Bear OS Desktop Stack — Current Status
Last updated: 2026-04-18
Canonical plan: local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md (v2.0)
Purpose
This document is the current build/runtime truth summary for the Red Bear desktop stack.
Its job is to answer:
- what the desktop stack actually builds,
- what the tracked profiles currently expose,
- what is only build-visible,
- what is runtime-proven,
- and what still blocks a trustworthy Wayland/KDE session claim.
For the execution plan (phases, timelines, acceptance criteria), see the canonical plan above.
For historical design rationale, see docs/03-WAYLAND-ON-REDOX.md and docs/05-KDE-PLASMA-ON-REDOX.md.
Where We Are in the Plan
The canonical desktop plan uses a three-track model:
- Track A (Phase 1–2): Runtime Substrate → Software Compositor — Phase 1 is the current target
- Track B (Phase 3–4): KWin Session → KDE Plasma — blocked on Track A
- Track C (Phase 5): Hardware GPU — can start after Phase 1
Current position: Build-side gates are crossed. Phase 1 (Runtime Substrate Validation) is the next work target. The repo has not yet started systematic runtime validation.
Tracked Default and Evidence Boundary
- The tracked default build now resolves to
CONFIG_NAME?=redbear-kde. - the bounded Phase 2 validation profile remains available.
redbear-kdeis the tracked KWin Wayland desktop direction, but runtime-proven compositor/ session claims still remain incomplete.
Status Matrix
| Area | Evidence class | Detail |
|---|---|---|
libwayland |
builds | relibc/Wayland-facing compatibility is materially better than before |
| Qt6 core stack | builds | qtbase (7 libs + 12 plugins), qtdeclarative, qtsvg, qtwayland |
| KF6 frameworks | builds | All 32/32; some higher-level pieces use bounded/reduced recipes (kf6-kio heavy shim, kirigami stub-only) |
| KWin | experimental | Recipe exists; current reduced path now links honest libudev.so and libdisplay-info.so provider paths alongside real libepoxy and lcms2; 11 feature switches remain disabled and runtime/session proof is still missing |
| plasma-workspace | experimental | Recipe exists; stub deps (kf6-knewstuff, kf6-kwallet) unresolved |
| plasma-desktop | experimental | Recipe exists; depends on plasma-workspace |
| Mesa EGL+GBM+GLES2 | builds | Software path via LLVMpipe proven in QEMU; hardware path not proven |
| libdrm amdgpu | builds | Package-level success only |
| Input stack | builds, enumerates | evdevd, libevdev, libinput, seatd present; evdevd registers scheme at boot |
| D-Bus | builds, usable (bounded) | System bus wired in redbear-full and redbear-kde; D-Bus plan + sessiond complete (DB-1), Qt 6.11 D-Bus coverage documented (Section 14), DB-2/3/4 service daemons implemented as stubs (notifications, upower, udisks, polkit) |
| redbear-sessiond | ✅ Scaffold | org.freedesktop.login1 D-Bus session broker — Rust daemon (zbus 5), config wired in redbear-kde.toml, acpi_watcher with edge detection |
| redbear-notifications | ✅ Scaffold | org.freedesktop.Notifications — logs to stderr, no display integration yet |
| redbear-upower | ✅ bounded real | org.freedesktop.UPower — enumerates real AC adapters/batteries from /scheme/acpi/power; desktop machines with no battery report line power only |
| redbear-udisks | ✅ bounded real | org.freedesktop.UDisks2 — enumerates real disk.* schemes and partitions into read-only D-Bus objects; no fabricated mount/serial metadata |
| Phase 5 D-Bus runtime proof | ✅ implemented (bounded QEMU proof) | redbear-phase5-network-check + test-phase5-network-qemu.sh assert bounded-real UPower/UDisks2 registration and runtime-backed enumeration on redbear-full; this is a desktop/network plumbing proof, not a claim that the Wi-Fi plan's later Phase W5 hardware/runtime-reporting exit criteria are complete |
| Phase 6 Solid readiness proof | ✅ implemented, blocked | redbear-phase6-kde-check + test-phase6-kde-qemu.sh now distinguish real Solid validation from blocked states; kf6-solid remains disabled until runtime proof + tooling are present |
| redbear-polkit | ✅ Scaffold | org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 — always-permit authorization; KAuth still uses FAKE backend because PolkitQt6-1 is not packaged yet |
| redbear-dbus-services | ✅ Created | D-Bus activation files + policies staged |
| DRM/KMS | builds | redox-drm scheme daemon; shared contract hardened (GEM, PRIME, bounded private CS surface, honest fsync, shared driver-event groundwork for B3 across Intel and AMD); no hardware runtime validation |
| GPU acceleration | blocked | PRIME/DMA-BUF ioctls and bounded private CS surface implemented; real vendor render CS/fence path still missing |
| validation compositor runtime | experimental | Reaches early init in QEMU; no complete session |
| validation profile | builds, boots | Bounded Wayland runtime profile |
redbear-full profile |
builds, boots | Broader desktop plumbing profile |
redbear-kde profile |
builds | Tracked KWin desktop-direction profile |
redbear-live profile |
builds | Live image following the tracked KWin desktop target |
Profile View
Validation profile
- Role: Phase 2 Wayland compositor validation target
- Current truth: Builds and boots in QEMU; bounded compositor initialization reaches early init but no complete session
- Use for: Compositor/runtime regression testing, not broad desktop claims
redbear-full
- Role: Broader desktop/network/session plumbing
- Current truth: Carries D-Bus and broader integration pieces; VirtIO networking works in QEMU, and the bounded Phase 5 network/session checker is evidence-backed there
- Use for: Desktop integration testing beyond the narrow Wayland slice
- Do not overclaim: This profile proves bounded QEMU desktop/network plumbing only. It does not by itself close the Wi-Fi implementation plan's later real-hardware Phase W5 reporting/recovery gate.
redbear-kde
- Role: Phase 3–4 KDE/Plasma session bring-up
- Current truth: Carries KWin/session wiring and KDE-facing package set; experimental but selected as the tracked default desktop target
- Use for: KDE session surface testing once Phase 2 completes
redbear-live
- Role: Live/demo/recovery image layered on the tracked desktop profile
- Current truth: Inherits
redbear-kde, so live media now follows the tracked KWin desktop target - Use for: Demo, install, and recovery workflows based on the current shipped desktop surface
Current Blockers
1. Runtime trust trails build success (Phase 1 gate)
The repo has real build-visible desktop progress, but build success exceeds runtime confidence. Phase 1 exists specifically to close this gap.
2. No complete compositor session (Phase 2 gate)
A bounded compositor initialization reaches early startup but does not complete a usable Wayland compositor session. This blocks all desktop session work.
3. KWin reduced build is now dependency-honest, but runtime proof is still missing (Phase 3 gate)
The reduced KWin path now builds with honest provider linkage for libepoxy, lcms2, libudev,
and libdisplay-info.
Current truth for that slice:
| Dependency | Current state | Remaining limitation |
|---|---|---|
libepoxy |
Real dependency | No blocker in this slice |
lcms2 |
Real dependency | No blocker in this slice |
libudev |
Honest scheme-backed provider (libudev.so) |
Hotplug monitoring remains bounded rather than full eudev parity |
libdisplay-info |
Honest bounded provider (libdisplay-info.so) |
Base-EDID parsing only; CTA / DisplayID / HDR metadata remain unsupported |
Additionally, two packages still need more honest session-ready treatment: kirigami (stub-only), kf6-kio (heavy shim).
4. Hardware acceleration missing GPU CS ioctl (Phase 5 gate)
PRIME/DMA-BUF buffer sharing is implemented at the scheme level, and a bounded private CS surface now exists for shared-contract work. Real vendor render command submission and shared fence semantics still do not exist. This still blocks hardware-accelerated rendering.
The repo now also carries a bounded in-guest display checker, redbear-drm-display-check, with
shell wrappers at local/scripts/test-drm-display-runtime.sh, test-amd-gpu.sh, and
test-intel-gpu.sh. It now covers direct connector/mode enumeration and bounded direct modeset
proof over the Red Bear DRM ioctl surface, but it is still only a runtime evidence tool until it is
exercised on real Intel and AMD hardware.
Canonical Document Roles
| Document | Role |
|---|---|
local/docs/CONSOLE-TO-KDE-DESKTOP-PLAN.md |
Canonical desktop path plan (v2.0, Phase 1–5) |
| This document | Current build/runtime truth summary |
local/docs/QT6-PORT-STATUS.md |
Qt/KF6/KWin package-level build status |
local/docs/AMD-FIRST-INTEGRATION.md |
AMD-specific hardware/driver detail |
docs/03-WAYLAND-ON-REDOX.md |
Historical Wayland design rationale |
docs/05-KDE-PLASMA-ON-REDOX.md |
Historical KDE design rationale |
local/docs/PROFILE-MATRIX.md |
Profile roles and support-language reference |
Bottom Line
The Red Bear desktop stack has crossed major build-side gates:
- All Qt6 core modules, all 32 KF6 frameworks, Mesa EGL/GBM/GLES2, and D-Bus build
- Three tracked desktop profiles exist and at least boot in QEMU
- relibc compatibility is materially stronger than before
The remaining work is runtime validation, session assembly, and the remaining KDE session/runtime proof work. Phase 1 (Runtime Substrate Validation) remains the immediate next target, while the KWin reduced path still lacks runtime compositor/session proof.