Bernd Mohr
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io-graphics returns errno 5
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Bernd Mohr
02/25/2013 4:00 AM
post99498
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io-graphics returns errno 5
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a QNX system with a GUI. When I try to start up io-graphics during the boot process, I get the
following error message using sloginfo:
Feb 25 08:06:42 1 8 0 phfont.so: init...
Feb 25 08:06:46 1 8 0 phfont.so: initialized.
Feb 25 08:06:47 1 8 0 phfont.so: '/dev/phfont[<32|64>]' server installed.
Feb 25 08:06:47 6 8 0 devg-imx35: 2D HW accel: 1
Feb 25 08:06:48 2 8 0 io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5
The file does exist:
# ls -l /dev/io-display/
total 0
crw-rw---- 1 root display 0, 1 Feb 25 08:06 0000,0000,0
but no /dev/phfont* files exist
I have repeated this with DL_DEBUG set to 1, but there seems to be no useful information around the error message :
----8<-------8<------------------
debug: Looking up symbol fwrite
debug: Symbol fwrite bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol _Fwprep
debug: Symbol _Fwprep bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol write
debug: Symbol write bound to definition in libc.so.3
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5debug: Looking up symbol fputc
debug: Symbol fputc bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol vslogf
debug: Symbol vslogf bound to definition in libphrender.so.2
debug: Looking up symbol __stackavail
debug: Symbol __stackavail bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol vsnprintf
debug: Symbol vsnprintf bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol pthread_once
----8<-------8<------------------
I get errno 5 when I call io-graphics for the first time after reboot. If I call it a second (or more) times, I always
get
crw-rw---- 1 root display 0, 1 Feb 25 08:06 0000,0000,0
# io-graphics -vvv -c /etc/system/config/display.conf
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 2
from now on. But /dev/io-display/0000,0000,0 is still there, with the access rights unchanged.
The way I try to start the GUI is:
io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
waitfor /dev/io-display 10
Photon
waitfor /dev/photon
io-graphics -vvv -c /etc/system/config/display.conf
Any ideas?
Thanks
Bernd
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Derek Leach
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RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Derek Leach
02/25/2013 9:41 AM
post99505
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RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Are you sure the file system is consistent at the time your are first trying to start io-graphics, or some script is not
trying to mistakenly start io-graphics twice?
What do the contents of your display.conf look like? How are you starting io-display?
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: February-25-13 4:01 AM
To: photon-graphics
Cc: bernd.mohr@mechatronic.de
Subject: io-graphics returns errno 5
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a QNX system with a GUI. When I try to start up io-graphics during the boot process, I get the
following error message using sloginfo:
Feb 25 08:06:42 1 8 0 phfont.so: init...
Feb 25 08:06:46 1 8 0 phfont.so: initialized.
Feb 25 08:06:47 1 8 0 phfont.so: '/dev/phfont[<32|64>]' server installed.
Feb 25 08:06:47 6 8 0 devg-imx35: 2D HW accel: 1
Feb 25 08:06:48 2 8 0 io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5 The file does exist:
# ls -l /dev/io-display/
total 0
crw-rw---- 1 root display 0, 1 Feb 25 08:06 0000,0000,0
but no /dev/phfont* files exist
I have repeated this with DL_DEBUG set to 1, but there seems to be no useful information around the error message :
----8<-------8<------------------
debug: Looking up symbol fwrite
debug: Symbol fwrite bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol _Fwprep
debug: Symbol _Fwprep bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol write
debug: Symbol write bound to definition in libc.so.3
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 5debug: Looking up symbol fputc
debug: Symbol fputc bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol vslogf
debug: Symbol vslogf bound to definition in libphrender.so.2
debug: Looking up symbol __stackavail
debug: Symbol __stackavail bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol vsnprintf
debug: Symbol vsnprintf bound to definition in libc.so.3
debug: Looking up symbol pthread_once
----8<-------8<------------------
I get errno 5 when I call io-graphics for the first time after reboot. If I call it a second (or more) times, I always
get
crw-rw---- 1 root display 0, 1 Feb 25 08:06 0000,0000,0
# io-graphics -vvv -c /etc/system/config/display.conf
io-graphics: gf_dev_attach('/dev/io-display/0000,0000,0'): gf errno 2 from now on. But /dev/io-display/0000,0000,0 is
still there, with the access rights unchanged.
The way I try to start the GUI is:
io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0 waitfor /dev/io-display 10 Photon waitfor /dev/photon io-
graphics -vvv -c /etc/system/config/display.conf
Any ideas?
Thanks
Bernd
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Bernd Mohr
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Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Bernd Mohr
02/25/2013 10:17 AM
post99509
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Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Hi,
my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which I mentionend in my original post from the command
line of the console. Since it did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script (*.bsh file of the system
builder project), but the result was the same.
When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is no process called io-display shown by pidin. There
are no other startup scripts.
Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides waiting for some seconds before starting the drivers
manually and checking that there are no error messages displayed by sloginfo?
BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB earlier in the *.bsh script; they work without any
issues.
The content of display.conf is
# cat /etc/system/config/display.conf
device {
drivername=imx35
vid=0
did=0
modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
display {
xres=800
yres=600
refresh=60
pixel_format=rgb565
}
}
I start io-display using
io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
Bernd
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Derek Leach
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RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Derek Leach
02/25/2013 10:20 AM
post99510
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RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
OK, I missed the point about starting from the command line. If starting from the command line does not work, then
there is most likely another problem.
Let us forget Photon for now, and concentrate on GF.
Start io-display.
Then try to just run egl-gears, do you see anything, or get an error?
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: February-25-13 10:18 AM
To: photon-graphics
Subject: Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Hi,
my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which I mentionend in my original post from the command
line of the console. Since it did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script (*.bsh file of the system
builder project), but the result was the same.
When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is no process called io-display shown by pidin. There
are no other startup scripts.
Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides waiting for some seconds before starting the drivers
manually and checking that there are no error messages displayed by sloginfo?
BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB earlier in the *.bsh script; they work without any
issues.
The content of display.conf is
# cat /etc/system/config/display.conf
device {
drivername=imx35
vid=0
did=0
modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
display {
xres=800
yres=600
refresh=60
pixel_format=rgb565
}
}
I start io-display using
io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
Bernd
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Bernd Mohr
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Re: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Bernd Mohr
02/25/2013 10:30 AM
post99511
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Re: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
It seems to run:
# egl-gears
gf_dev_attach(): No error
but there is no change on the display.
> OK, I missed the point about starting from the command line. If starting from
> the command line does not work, then there is most likely another problem.
>
> Let us forget Photon for now, and concentrate on GF.
>
> Start io-display.
>
> Then try to just run egl-gears, do you see anything, or get an error?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: February-25-13 10:18 AM
> To: photon-graphics
> Subject: Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
>
> Hi,
>
> my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which I
> mentionend in my original post from the command line of the console. Since it
> did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script (*.bsh file of the
> system builder project), but the result was the same.
> When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is no
> process called io-display shown by pidin. There are no other startup scripts.
>
> Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides waiting for some
> seconds before starting the drivers manually and checking that there are no
> error messages displayed by sloginfo?
> BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB earlier in
> the *.bsh script; they work without any issues.
>
> The content of display.conf is
> # cat /etc/system/config/display.conf
> device {
> drivername=imx35
> vid=0
> did=0
> modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
> display {
> xres=800
> yres=600
> refresh=60
> pixel_format=rgb565
> }
> }
>
> I start io-display using
> io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
>
>
> Bernd
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Photon microGUI
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post99509
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Derek Leach
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RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Derek Leach
02/25/2013 10:32 AM
post99512
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RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Did it actually print:
gf_dev_attach():No error ?
Run it in the background, egl-gers &, then type:
pidin > out.txt
slay egl-gears
post out.txt
get the output of 'sloginfo':
sloginfo > slog.txt
post slog.txt
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: February-25-13 10:30 AM
To: photon-graphics
Subject: Re: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
It seems to run:
# egl-gears
gf_dev_attach(): No error
but there is no change on the display.
> OK, I missed the point about starting from the command line. If
> starting from the command line does not work, then there is most likely another problem.
>
> Let us forget Photon for now, and concentrate on GF.
>
> Start io-display.
>
> Then try to just run egl-gears, do you see anything, or get an error?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: February-25-13 10:18 AM
> To: photon-graphics
> Subject: Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
>
> Hi,
>
> my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which I
> mentionend in my original post from the command line of the console.
> Since it did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script
> (*.bsh file of the system builder project), but the result was the same.
> When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is
> no process called io-display shown by pidin. There are no other startup scripts.
>
> Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides waiting
> for some seconds before starting the drivers manually and checking
> that there are no error messages displayed by sloginfo?
> BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB
> earlier in the *.bsh script; they work without any issues.
>
> The content of display.conf is
> # cat /etc/system/config/display.conf
> device {
> drivername=imx35
> vid=0
> did=0
> modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
> display {
> xres=800
> yres=600
> refresh=60
> pixel_format=rgb565
> }
> }
>
> I start io-display using
> io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
>
>
> Bernd
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Photon microGUI
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post99509
> To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail
> photon-graphics- unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
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Bernd Mohr
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Re: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Bernd Mohr
02/25/2013 10:39 AM
post99514
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Re: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Yes, I have pasted the output from the console to my posting. egl-gers returns immedeately, there is no way for me the
start pidin while it is running:
# time egl-gears
gf_dev_attach(): No error
0.03s real 0.01s user 0.00s system
But I get
Feb 25 16:34:35 6 8 0 devg-imx35: 2D HW accel: 1
with sloginfo when it has run.
> Did it actually print:
>
> gf_dev_attach():No error ?
>
>
> Run it in the background, egl-gers &, then type:
>
> pidin > out.txt
>
> slay egl-gears
>
> post out.txt
>
> get the output of 'sloginfo':
>
> sloginfo > slog.txt
>
> post slog.txt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: February-25-13 10:30 AM
> To: photon-graphics
> Subject: Re: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
>
> It seems to run:
> # egl-gears
> gf_dev_attach(): No error
> but there is no change on the display.
>
>
> > OK, I missed the point about starting from the command line. If
> > starting from the command line does not work, then there is most likely
> another problem.
> >
> > Let us forget Photon for now, and concentrate on GF.
> >
> > Start io-display.
> >
> > Then try to just run egl-gears, do you see anything, or get an error?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> > Sent: February-25-13 10:18 AM
> > To: photon-graphics
> > Subject: Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which I
> > mentionend in my original post from the command line of the console.
> > Since it did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script
> > (*.bsh file of the system builder project), but the result was the same.
> > When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is
> > no process called io-display shown by pidin. There are no other startup
> scripts.
> >
> > Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides waiting
> > for some seconds before starting the drivers manually and checking
> > that there are no error messages displayed by sloginfo?
> > BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB
> > earlier in the *.bsh script; they work without any issues.
> >
> > The content of display.conf is
> > # cat /etc/system/config/display.conf
> > device {
> > drivername=imx35
> > vid=0
> > did=0
> > modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
> > display {
> > xres=800
> > yres=600
> > refresh=60
> > pixel_format=rgb565
> > }
> > }
> >
> > I start io-display using
> > io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
> >
> >
> > Bernd
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > Photon microGUI
> > http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post99509
> > To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail
> > photon-graphics- unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
>
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Derek Leach
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RE: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Derek Leach
02/25/2013 10:41 AM
post99515
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RE: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
If you run egl-gears as:
egl-gears > /dev/null &
then you can get the pidin output. If you are not seeing something on the display, then this points to something being wrong with the GF setup/driver.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: February-25-13 10:40 AM
To: photon-graphics
Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
Yes, I have pasted the output from the console to my posting. egl-gers returns immedeately, there is no way for me the start pidin while it is running:
# time egl-gears
gf_dev_attach(): No error
0.03s real 0.01s user 0.00s system
But I get
Feb 25 16:34:35 6 8 0 devg-imx35: 2D HW accel: 1
with sloginfo when it has run.
> Did it actually print:
>
> gf_dev_attach():No error ?
>
>
> Run it in the background, egl-gers &, then type:
>
> pidin > out.txt
>
> slay egl-gears
>
> post out.txt
>
> get the output of 'sloginfo':
>
> sloginfo > slog.txt
>
> post slog.txt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: February-25-13 10:30 AM
> To: photon-graphics
> Subject: Re: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
>
> It seems to run:
> # egl-gears
> gf_dev_attach(): No error
> but there is no change on the display.
>
>
> > OK, I missed the point about starting from the command line. If
> > starting from the command line does not work, then there is most
> > likely
> another problem.
> >
> > Let us forget Photon for now, and concentrate on GF.
> >
> > Start io-display.
> >
> > Then try to just run egl-gears, do you see anything, or get an error?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> > Sent: February-25-13 10:18 AM
> > To: photon-graphics
> > Subject: Re: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > my first attempt to get the GUI running was to enter commands which
> > I mentionend in my original post from the command line of the console.
> > Since it did not work, I tried to put them into the startup script
> > (*.bsh file of the system builder project), but the result was the same.
> > When I boot without the GUI commands in the startup script, there is
> > no process called io-display shown by pidin. There are no other
> > startup
> scripts.
> >
> > Is there a way to check the file system is consistent besides
> > waiting for some seconds before starting the drivers manually and
> > checking that there are no error messages displayed by sloginfo?
> > BTW, I start several other drivers like network, I2C, audio and USB
> > earlier in the *.bsh script; they work without any issues.
> >
> > The content of display.conf is
> > # cat /etc/system/config/display.conf device {
> > drivername=imx35
> > vid=0
> > did=0
> > modeopts=/etc/system/config/imx35.conf
> > display {
> > xres=800
> > yres=600
> > refresh=60
> > pixel_format=rgb565
> > }
> > }
> >
> > I start io-display using
> > io-display -c /etc/system/config/display.conf -v -dvid=0,did=0
> >
> >
> > Bernd
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > Photon microGUI
> > http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post99509
> > To cancel your subscription to this discussion, please e-mail
> > photon-graphics- unsubscribe@community.qnx.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
>
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Bernd Mohr
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Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
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Bernd Mohr
02/25/2013 11:03 AM
post99518
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Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
The output of pidin is
pid tid name prio STATE Blocked
1 1 oc/boot/procnto-v6 0f READY
1 2 oc/boot/procnto-v6 255r RECEIVE 1
1 3 oc/boot/procnto-v6 255r RECEIVE 1
1 5 oc/boot/procnto-v6 255r RECEIVE 1
1 6 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
1 7 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RUNNING
1 8 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
1 9 oc/boot/procnto-v6 11r RECEIVE 1
1 10 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
1 11 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
1 12 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
1 13 oc/boot/procnto-v6 10r RECEIVE 1
2 1 c/boot/devc-sermx1 10r RECEIVE 1
3 1 proc/boot/slogger 10r RECEIVE 1
4 1 proc/boot/pipe 10r SIGWAITINFO
4 2 proc/boot/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
4 3 proc/boot/pipe 10r RECEIVE 1
5 1 proc/boot/i2c-mx35 10r RECEIVE 1
6 1 proc/boot/i2c-mx35 10r RECEIVE 1
4103 1 roc/boot/io-pkt-v4 21r SIGWAITINFO
4103 2 roc/boot/io-pkt-v4 21r RECEIVE 1
4103 3 roc/boot/io-pkt-v4 10r RECEIVE 14
8200 1 proc/boot/devc-pty 20r RECEIVE 1
8201 1 proc/boot/qconn 10r SIGWAITINFO
8201 2 proc/boot/qconn 10r CONDVAR (0x1210f0)
8201 3 proc/boot/qconn 10r RECEIVE 1
8201 4 proc/boot/qconn 10r RECEIVE 3
8202 1 /boot/devf-generic 10r SIGWAITINFO
8202 2 /boot/devf-generic 10r RECEIVE 1
8203 1 etfs-phycore_imx35 10r RECEIVE 1
8203 2 etfs-phycore_imx35 8r NANOSLEEP
8204 1 proc/boot/io-usb 10r SIGWAITINFO
8204 2 proc/boot/io-usb 21r RECEIVE 4
8204 3 proc/boot/io-usb 21r RECEIVE 7
8204 4 proc/boot/io-usb 21r RECEIVE 1
8204 5 proc/boot/io-usb 10r RECEIVE 10
8204 6 proc/boot/io-usb 10r NANOSLEEP
8204 7 proc/boot/io-usb 10r RECEIVE 10
8205 1 /boot/dev-can-mx35 10r RECEIVE 1
8206 1 t/devb-mmcsd-imx35 10r SIGWAITINFO
8206 2 t/devb-mmcsd-imx35 10r RECEIVE 1
8206 3 t/devb-mmcsd-imx35 21r RECEIVE 4
8207 1 oc/boot/io-display 10r SIGWAITINFO
8207 2 oc/boot/io-display 10r RECEIVE 1
8207 3 oc/boot/io-display 10r RECEIVE 1
8207 4 oc/boot/io-display 10r RECEIVE 3
8207 5 oc/boot/io-display 10r RECEIVE 1
8208 1 proc/boot/ksh 10r SIGSUSPEND
204817 1 proc/boot/pidin 10r REPLY 1
but I am not sure if egl-gears actually ran for more than a couple of milliseconds after I entered the command, as I get
the "no error" message immedeately.
I still have a pattern on my display which looks lilke random bits at power on.
> If you run egl-gears as:
>
> egl-gears > /dev/null &
>
>
> then you can get the pidin output. If you are not seeing something on the
> display, then this points to something being wrong with the GF setup/driver.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Mohr [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: February-25-13 10:40 AM
> To: photon-graphics
> Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: io-graphics returns errno 5
>
> Yes, I have pasted the output from the console to my posting. egl-gers
> returns immedeately, there is no way for me the start pidin while it is
> running:
> # time egl-gears
> gf_dev_attach(): No error
> 0.03s real 0.01s user 0.00s system
>
> But I get
> Feb 25 16:34:35 6 8 0 devg-imx35: 2D HW accel: 1
> with sloginfo when it has run.
>
> > Did it actually print:
> >
> > gf_dev_attach():No error ?
> >
> >
> > Run it in the background, egl-gers &, then type:
> >
> > pidin > out.txt
> >
> > slay egl-gears
>...
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