-r is which test to run. -r=X,--run=X The test to run. Square=0, Triangle=1, Circle=2, Daemon=3
Kenneth R. -----Original Message----- From: Lionel Landwerlin [mailto:llandwer...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:26 AM To: Kenneth Rogers -X (kenroger - Apex Systems, Inc. at Cisco) Cc: directfb-dev@directfb.org Subject: Re: [directfb-dev] GetDisplayLayer Not Supported? I guess you will have to look at the Intel DirectFB driver sources to find out why it says this operation is unsupported. What's the meaning of the -r=2 option ? On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Kenneth Rogers -X (kenroger - Apex Systems, Inc. at Cisco) <kenro...@cisco.com> wrote: > It actually wants the letters, > > multiAppTestTool -r=2 -l=1 > Unrecognized value:1: Expected a single letter A-D > > I guess I could hack the source to make it take a number, but using -l=C > actually works, and C is the default value, according to the -h. > -l=X,--layer=X The layer to use. Valid Values:A-D Default=C > > Kenneth R. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lionel Landwerlin [mailto:llandwer...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:05 AM > To: Kenneth Rogers -X (kenroger - Apex Systems, Inc. at Cisco) > Cc: directfb-dev@directfb.org > Subject: Re: [directfb-dev] GetDisplayLayer Not Supported? > > Hi Kenneth, > > The DirectFB layers are numeroted from 0 to nb_layer, not with a > letter. B refers to the Intel's GDL interface. > Could you try with layer 1 as showed by dfbinfo ? > > Regards, > > -- > Lionel Landwerlin > > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Kenneth Rogers -X (kenroger - Apex > Systems, Inc. at Cisco) <kenro...@cisco.com> wrote: >> I'm trying to learn how to make two apps that use DirectFB display on >> screen at the same time, so I was experimenting with the sample code for >> multiAppTestTool, But if I start it with a layer that's not 'C' it >> fails. Here's the output: >> >> >> # multiAppTestTool -r=2 -l=B >> Starting. PID:3772 >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| DirectFB 1.4.3++ >> |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> (c) 2007-2010 Intel Corporation >> (c) 2001-2009 The world wide DirectFB Open Source Community >> (c) 2000-2004 Convergence (integrated media) GmbH >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> (*) DirectFB/Core: Multi Application Core. (2010-09-21 21:49) >> (*) Fusion/SHM: Using MADV_REMOVE (2.6.28.0 >= 2.6.19.2) >> (*) Direct/Thread: Started 'Fusion Dispatch' (3773) [MESSAGING >> OTHER/OTHER 0/0] <8388608>... >> (*) IntelCE/Systems: Available GDL driver video memory: 51MB of 70MB >> (*) IntelCE/Systems: Default video memory caching policy: Uncached >> (*) IntelCE/Systems: Slave Process >> (*) DirectFB/Genefx: MMX detected and enabled >> (*) IntelCE/GfxDriver: Using OpenGL ES 1.1 graphics library >> (*) IntelCE/GfxDriver: Using SRB graphics library >> (*) IntelCE/GfxDriver: Default graphics library: SRB >> (*) DirectFB/Graphics: Intel Corporation Intel_CE Graphics Driver 2.0 >> (Intel Corporation) >> (*) Direct/Interface: Loaded 'FT2' implementation of 'IDirectFBFont'. >> (!) DirectFB/core/layers: Could not set primary region config! >> --> Not supported! >> multiAppTestTool.c <376>: >> (#) DirectFBError [dfb->GetDisplayLayer(dfb, gDisplayLayerId, >> &pLayer)]: Not supported! >> (!!!) *** WARNING [Application exited without deinitialization of >> DirectFB!] *** [core.c:874 in dfb_core_deinit_check()] >> (!) Direct/Thread: Canceling 'Fusion Dispatch' (3773)! >> >> >> >> dfbinfo shows that B is a layer, so I'm not sure what's wrong. >> Layer (00) DLID_UPP_C (primary layer) >> Type: GRAPHICS VIDEO STILL_PICTURE >> Caps: SURFACE OPACITY ALPHACHANNEL SRC_COLORKEY PREMULTIPLIED >> SCREEN_POSITION >> >> Layer (01) DLID_UPP_B >> Type: GRAPHICS VIDEO STILL_PICTURE >> Caps: SURFACE OPACITY ALPHACHANNEL SRC_COLORKEY PREMULTIPLIED >> SCREEN_POSITION >> >> >> Maybe I'm going about this whole process the wrong way? What is the >> recommended way to have two applications be able to share the screen? >> >> Thanks, >> Ken Rogers >> _______________________________________________ >> directfb-dev mailing list >> directfb-dev@directfb.org >> http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev >> > _______________________________________________ directfb-dev mailing list directfb-dev@directfb.org http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev