If multiple instances of QEMU are running, with the currently exposed API
you can't interact with queued name owners and only with the main process.
Also modify mks-connect to make use of this and display the unique name there as well.
This adds MksCairoFramebuffer which does tessellation to get damage regions
for the framebuffer. Still some bugs involved, but good enough to get some
bits on the screen which is what I'm looking for right now.
This library doesn't do much yet. It contains the scaffolding and the
rough shape of what I think the API should be in mks-types.h. Some of the
types have some skeleton implementation as well to hid the D-Bus API
behind those types.
The next steps are to fill out the other wrapper objects and see what
properties we should expose from the underlying D-Bus proxies.
Along with that, will be a GtkWidget which can have a number of properties
set on it to specify the MksScreen, MksKeyboard, and MksMouse devices. It
may make sense to attach the session + screen to the widget, so that it can
adapt to keyboard and mouse changes though.