So all that remains is SGX / OGL support too . . . Is this likely ?
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 1:39 PM, John Syn <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: William Hermans <[email protected]> > Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 12:00 AM > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [beagleboard] SPi, I2C, GPIO and Qt5 on BBB > > Ah right, I was thinking in the context of 3.8.x version. 3.13.x is EOL I > believe ( meaning end of life ) That appears to be OpenGLES2, but frame > buffer support only. > > From what I understand, TI made the choice of "supporting" 3.13.x branch > with the SGX hardware. capremgr was in 3.8.x, and based on Roberts guide, > 3.15.x has better ethernet, and usb support. > > As for why the branches are done this way ? I'm not a kernel developer so > I'm not 100% sure. However I could imagine that it is a lot of work setting > all this up plus scripts / instructions for building etc. I've seen Robert > say several times "patches welcome", so I'm assuming he may not wish to > duplicate his own work across branches. But this is just speculation on my > own behalf. > > I'd be willing myself to work on getting capemgr as is working on 3.8.x > into 3.15.x myself. But since I'm fairly inexperienced in this area I'd > need time, and a mentor ( as in to guide me, not to pay me ). > > Looks like the capemgr functionality will be in V3.17: > > https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/7/27/57 > > Regards, > John > > > > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Cedric Malitte <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> I just followed >> http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black#BeagleBoneBlack-SGX for >> the opengl part, built against v3.13.11-bone12 >> >> Must say I feel lost with all those features appearing and disappearing >> with the kernel releases. >> >> Le mardi 29 juillet 2014 00:38:32 UTC-4, William Hermans a écrit : >>> >>> If you get OpenGLES working on the BBB I'd be interested in how you did >>> it. I like to read about geeky things like this ;) However last I remember >>> this was not possible with the way software support is. Hopefully that will >>> change if not already. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Cedric Malitte <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks William, >>>> >>>> I tried to compile kernel 3.13, GFX libraries , all fine. >>>> Copied all the stuff on a SD card and booted... well, everything here >>>> but screen ! >>>> >>>> I need to find how to enable LCD4 cape with new kernel. >>>> >>>> That said, I tried to compile qt4.8.6 with opengl es2 and I have an >>>> error: >>>> make[4]: entrant dans le répertoire « /home/cedric/qt4-bbb/ >>>> downloads/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.6/src/ >>>> plugins/gfxdrivers/powervr/QWSWSEGL » >>>> /home/cedric/bb-kernel/dl/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4. >>>> 8-2014.04_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -c -pipe -O3 >>>> -march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon -mfloat-abi=hard -Wall -W -fPIC >>>> -DQT_NO_QWS_CURSOR -DQT_QWS_CLIENTBLIT >>>> -I../../../../../mkspecs/qws/linux-TIarmv7-sgx-g++ >>>> -I. -I/home/cedric/qt4-bbb/downloads/tslib/src >>>> -I/home/cedric/bb-kernel/ignore/SDK_BIN/Graphics_SDK_ >>>> setuplinux_5_01_01_01/GFX_Linux_SDK/OGLES2/SDKPackage/Builds/OGLES2/Include >>>> -I/home/cedric/bb-kernel/ignore/SDK_BIN/Graphics_SDK_ >>>> setuplinux_5_01_01_01/GFX_Linux_SDK/OGLES2/SDKPackage/ >>>> Builds/OGLES2/LinuxOMAP3/Include/ -I/home/cedric/bb-kernel/ >>>> ignore/SDK_BIN/Graphics_SDK_setuplinux_5_01_01_01/include >>>> -I/home/cedric/bb-kernel/ignore/SDK_BIN/Graphics_SDK_ >>>> setuplinux_5_01_01_01/GFX_Linux_SDK/OGLES/SDKPackage/Builds/OGLES/Include >>>> -o .obj/release-shared-emb-arm/pvrqwsdrawable.o pvrqwsdrawable.c >>>> In file included from pvrqwsdrawable.c:42:0: >>>> pvrqwsdrawable_p.h:56:19: fatal error: pvr2d.h: Aucun fichier ou >>>> dossier de ce type >>>> #include <pvr2d.h> >>>> >>>> Means no such file, although I have applied patches from >>>> https://github.com/prabindh/qt-configs/tree/master/qt4.8 >>>> >>>> Still trying..... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2014-07-27 23:56 GMT-04:00 William Hermans <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Cedric, Hi, >>>>> >>>>> For starters: http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black >>>>> this is Roberts "build your own" guide. >>>>> >>>>> http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black#BeagleBoneBlack- >>>>> RootFileSystem%28smallflash%29 This base image is around 75M in size >>>>> for me without anything else installed. WIth openssh-server, and ntpdate, >>>>> I >>>>> think around 91M size total. >>>>> >>>>> As for the rest of your questions: I do not know personally. I do not >>>>> use QT, or an LCD. As I run headless, and have no interest in either for >>>>> my >>>>> own purposes. Instead I use my own BBB as kind of a network appliance by >>>>> using Nodejs. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Cedric Malitte <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> while waiting for the new kernel to compile, I ask for advices ! >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a new project about reading sensors, analyzing them, and graph >>>>>> them on a portable unit. >>>>>> >>>>>> I studied the "doable" thing on a PIC. It was fine to a certain point >>>>>> using a FT800 Eve chip for graphical LCD. >>>>>> Until... the mechanical engineer asked for new features like 20KSps >>>>>> sampling of 4 sensors.... >>>>>> Too much amount of data for a simple pic circuitry. To be able to do >>>>>> that, I'll have to use buffers and so on... >>>>>> So exit the PIC, welcome BBB. >>>>>> >>>>>> Recordings will be made using AD8326 ADCs in a SPI like bus, that >>>>>> I'll drive using bit-banging IOs. This way I'm able to read n Adcs at a >>>>>> time because I need data to be sampled at the exact same time for each >>>>>> sensor. >>>>>> Will use the PRU route because of precise timing needed. >>>>>> >>>>>> For now I'm experimenting on the freshly arrived BBB. >>>>>> >>>>>> I played a bit on cross compiling Qt4, was fine without OpenGLES will >>>>>> try with it and might even try Qt5. >>>>>> >>>>>> Where I need advices is about this: >>>>>> - which kernel and/or distribution (testing on debian for now ) to >>>>>> use in order to be able to use QtQuick, mean openGLES as I read ? >>>>>> - I use Robert miraculous scripts, but I'd like to strip down the >>>>>> distribution to almost bare, I'll be using just SSH and Qt qws for >>>>>> display. >>>>>> - which are the mandatory kernel drivers for the BBB board in order >>>>>> to have it running with LCD cape with openGL, SPI , I2c and GPIO >>>>>> available >>>>>> for Qt ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I read a lot, but information is surprisingly fast outdated. >>>>>> I'm new to linux kernel. Even if I maintain some servers, I never had >>>>>> a look at the kernel building. >>>>>> I'm used to FreeBSD one as I have been building a few things around >>>>>> Geode processors and played a lot at shrinking system to fit on small CF >>>>>> cards. 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