Actually let's reassign this to weston. And this is not a bug, this is a
feature request.

The Wayland wl_output interface already provides the means to discover the 
output geometry, in particular
the physical_width and physical_height, as well as the current mode width and 
height of the output.

Expected result:
???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

The mouse pointer should adapt its dimension to the DPI of the output
where it's displayed. But how?

What physical size should be the cursor? When you're watching the tv
from 3 metres then the cursor physical size should be at least few centimeters.

On the other hand, on a small screen tablet (with mouse attached), the cursor 
would be tiny 
let's say 60milimeters across?

It seems nobody really knows how this is even expected to work. Because not only
the DPI matters, but the viewing distance aswell.

Actual result:
The physical mouse pointer dimension is different on two ouptuts.
The mouse pointer pixel dimension stays the same on any output regardless of 
the DPI or other factors.

Tested on:
drm:                 libdrm-2.4.42-4-g41fc2cc
mesa:                snb-magic-14773-g4154ac0
wayland:             8f1386fb504c298f703501dc409ddbd14e1ae036
weston:              e7144fd175d1d68b91aa0cec7ab63381b79385a9
cairo:               1.11.2


** Package changed: wayland (Ubuntu) => weston (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: weston (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Opinion

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