From:  Marcel von Kannen <sp3...@gmail.com>
Reply-To:  <beagleboard@googlegroups.com>
Date:  Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 6:40 PM
To:  <beagleboard@googlegroups.com>
Subject:  Re: [beagleboard] BBB, SGX and Qt 4.8.6 problems

> Hi!
> Wow, this is my lost first post! I didn't found it after posting, so I've made
> a new one here 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/embed/?place=forum/beagleboard&showsearch=true
> &showpopout=true&showtabs=true&hideforumtitle=true&parenturl=http%3A%2F%2Fbeag
> leboard.org%2FCommunity%2FForums#!category-topic/beagleboard/beaglebone-black/
> bZZ2Ly6FLFo .
> I also didn't receive any email notification. Very strange.
You won¹t receive a copy of your own post. This is the way Google Groups
works. 
> 
> Nonetheless, I've just set up a blog and wrote down a tutorial to set up Qt
> 4.8.6 with hardfp. You can find it here:
> http://embedded.von-kannen.net/2014/05/21/qt-4-8-6-on-beaglebone-black/
> 
> 
> Related to your idea with the patch: yes, I've applied the patch already, but
> that's also not working. Just found out that there are is a newer patch at
> http://pastebin.com/p88wce2f. After applying this one (and little changes in
> mkspecs) the 2dpointer example gave output on the OpenGL side (but I had to
> run it without "-display powervr"). Every else example doesn't work, either
> with -display powervr nor without it.
> 
> Do you know something more about it? Maybe you could try a little bit?
> Currently I'm feeling like I'm the only one who is trying to archive duly
> hardware acceleration in Qt. Btw, I archived to run SGX in kernel v3.8.13 and
> got rid of kernel v3.12 (don't like it because of the bad cape support)
> 
> Am Mittwoch, 21. Mai 2014 12:54:43 UTC+2 schrieb lisarden:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> should not you apply the patch mentioned in the latest message here?
>> http://e2e.ti.com/support/arm/sitara_arm/f/791/t/164373.aspx
>> 
>> can you share your mkspecs file? i'm struggling to build qt 4.8.6 with hardfp
>> compiler
>> 
>> 
>> 2014-05-18 13:36 GMT+04:00  <sp3...@gmail.com <javascript:> >:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys,
>>> since several days I'm trying to run a Qt OpenGL application on my
>>> Beaglebone Black.
>>> 
>>> I've installed the official Debian image (from
>>> http://beagleboard.org/latest-images/) on the micro sd (not emmc) and
>>> compiled and installed the 3.12 kernel from Robert C Nelson's linux-dev git
>>> repository.
>>> Then I ran the sgx-build-modules.sh script, which was also provided in
>>> Robert's repository and copied it to the BBB, ran the install scripts for
>>> pvrsrv etc. (After changing this line
>>> https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/blob/am33x-v3.12/sgx_build_module
>>> s.sh#L272 from "no" to "yes") the graphics sdk examples ran properly
>>> (evilskull, etc.).
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Now I've downloaded qt-4.8.6 and configured it with the correct mkspecs and
>>> this configure directive:
>>> 
>>>> ./configure -v -opensource -confirm-license -prefix /opt/qt -embedded arm
>>>> -platform qws/linux-x86-g++ -xplatform qws/linux-am335x-g++ -depths
>>>> 16,24,32 -no-mmx -no-3dnow -no-sse -no-sse2 -no-ssse3 -no-glib -no-cups
>>>> -no-largefile -no-accessibility -no-openssl -no-gtkstyle -qt-mouse-pc
>>>> -qt-mouse-linuxtp -qt-mouse-linuxinput -plugin-mouse-linuxtp
>>>> -plugin-mouse-pc -fast -little-endian -host-big-endian -no-pch
>>>> -no-sql-ibase -no-sql-mysql -no-sql-odbc -no-sql-psql -no-sql-sqlite
>>>> -no-sql-sqlite2 -no-webkit -no-qt3support -nomake examples -nomake demos
>>>> -nomake docs -nomake translations -qt-mouse-tslib -opengl es2
>>>> -plugin-gfx-powervr -D QT_NO_QWS_CURSOR -D QT_QWS_CLIENTBLIT
>>>>  
>>>  I used the same compiler which was downloaded with the kernel building
>>> script (gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.10_linux). Everything
>>> configured and maked successfully. Then I copied the neccessary files (libs,
>>> plugins, examples) to the BBB.
>>> 
>>> But now the problems begin. When I want to run the hellogl_es example, it
>>> says "can't create surface":
>>> 
>>>> debian@beaglebone:/opt/qt/examples/opengl/hellogl_es2$ sudo ./hellogl_es2
>>>> -qws -display powervr
>>>> QEglContext::createSurface(): Unable to create EGL surface, error = 0x300b
>>> 
>>> The program starts but only shows a completely green opengl  surface (still,
>>> the graphics sdk examples run properly). I tried it with running and stopped
>>> lightdm, everytime I get the same error.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I think it's a very simple step to get Qt OpenGL working, but I've tried
>>> everything without success. Maybe I've missed only a patch which isn't
>>> currently in the linux-dev repository or anything?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Many thanks in advance!
>>> 
>>> Greetings,
>>> Marcel
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Here some additional information:
>>> 
>>>> debian@beaglebone:/$ uname -a
>>>> Linux beaglebone 3.12.13-bone12 #1 SMP Fri May 16 00:42:31 CEST 2014 armv7l
>>>> GNU/Linux
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> debian@beaglebone:/$ lsmod
>>>> Module                  Size  Used by
>>>> omaplfb                12039  0
>>>> pvrsrvkm              178364  1 omaplfb
>>>> usb_f_acm               5166  1
>>>> u_serial                9640  3 usb_f_acm
>>>> g_multi                32477  0
>>>> u_rndis                 8723  1 g_multi
>>>> u_ether                12283  1 g_multi
>>>> libcomposite           34176  2 usb_f_acm,g_multi
>>>> snd_soc_omap            2834  0
>>>> snd_pcm_dmaengine       6073  1 snd_soc_omap
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> debian@beaglebone:/$ sgx_init_test
>>>> ----------------------- Start -----------------------
>>>> Try calling PVRSRVConnect with an invalid argument:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Call PVRSRVConnect with a valid argument:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Try calling PVRSRVEnumerateDevices with invalid puiNumDevices:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Get number of devices from PVRSRVEnumerateDevices:
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Reported 1 devices
>>>> .... Device Number  | Device Type
>>>>             0000    | PVRSRV_DEVICE_ID_SGX
>>>> Attempt to acquire device 0:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Getting SGX Client info
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... ui32ProcessID:13147
>>>> Display Class API: enumerate devices
>>>>  OK
>>>> PVRSRVEnumerateDeviceClass() returns 1 display device(s)
>>>>  OK
>>>> Attempt to create memory context for SGX:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Display Class API: open device
>>>>  OK
>>>> Display Class API: Get display info
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Name:PowerVR OMAP Linux Display Driver
>>>> .... MaxSwapChains:1
>>>> .... MaxSwapChainBuffers:1
>>>> .... MinSwapInterval:0
>>>> .... MaxSwapInterval:1
>>>> Display Class API: enumerate display formats
>>>>  OK
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Display format 0 - Pixelformat:1
>>>> Display Class API: enumerate display dimensions
>>>>  OK
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Display dimensions 0 - ByteStride:2560 Width:1280 Height:1024
>>>> Display Class API: get the system (primary) buffer
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Shared heap 0 - HeapID:0x7000000 DevVAddr:0x1000 Size:0x87fe000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> .... Shared heap 1 - HeapID:0x7000001 DevVAddr:0xc800000 Size:0xfff000
>>>> Attr:0x2024200
>>>> .... Shared heap 2 - HeapID:0x7000002 DevVAddr:0xe400000 Size:0x7f000
>>>> Attr:0x2024200
>>>> .... Shared heap 3 - HeapID:0x7000003 DevVAddr:0xf000000 Size:0x3ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2024200
>>>> .... Shared heap 4 - HeapID:0x7000004 DevVAddr:0xf400000 Size:0x4ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> .... Shared heap 5 - HeapID:0x7000005 DevVAddr:0xfc00000 Size:0x1ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> .... Shared heap 6 - HeapID:0x7000006 DevVAddr:0xdc00000 Size:0x7ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> .... Shared heap 7 - HeapID:0x7000007 DevVAddr:0xe800000 Size:0x7ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> .... Shared heap 8 - HeapID:0x7000008 DevVAddr:0xd800000 Size:0x3ff000
>>>> Attr:0x2024200
>>>> .... Shared heap 9 - HeapID:0x7000009 DevVAddr:0x8800000 Size:0x0
>>>> Attr:0x2024200
>>>> .... Shared heap 10 - HeapID:0x700000a DevVAddr:0x8800000 Size:0x3fff000
>>>> Attr:0x2014200
>>>> Display Class API: map display surface to SGX
>>>>  OK
>>>> Misc Info API: Query the SGX features from host driver
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... SGX Host driver DDK version: 1.10.0.2359475
>>>> Misc Info API: Query the SGX features from microkernel
>>>>  OK
>>>> .... Hardware core designer: 0, HW core revision: 1.2.5
>>>> .... Hardware core ID: 112, name: SGX 520/530
>>>> .... SGX microkernel DDK version: 1.10.0.2359475
>>>> .... SGX microkernel software core ID: SGX 530, revision: 10205
>>>> SGX microkernel build options
>>>> .... DEBUG: disabled
>>>> .... PDUMP: disabled
>>>> .... PVRSRV_USSE_EDM_STATUS_DEBUG: disabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_HW_RECOVERY: enabled
>>>> .... PVR_SECURE_HANDLES: enabled
>>>> .... SGX_BYPASS_SYSTEM_CACHE: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_DMS_AGE_ENABLE: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_FAST_DPM_INIT: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_FEATURE_WRITEBACK_DCU: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_FEATURE_MP: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_FEATURE_MP_CORE_COUNT: 1
>>>> .... SGX_FEATURE_SYSTEM_CACHE: disabled
>>>> .... SGX_SUPPORT_HWPROFILING: disabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_ACTIVE_POWER_MANAGEMENT: disabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_DISPLAYCONTROLLER_TILING: disabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_PERCONTEXT_PB: enabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_SGX_HWPERF: enabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_SGX_MMU_DUMMY_PAGE: disabled
>>>> .... SUPPORT_SGX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING: enabled
>>>> .... USE_SUPPORT_NO_TA3D_OVERLAP: disabled
>>>> SLCSize = 0, ClockSpeed = 200000000
>>>> Display Class API: unmap display surface from SGX
>>>>  OK
>>>> Attempt to destroy memory context for SGX:
>>>>  OK
>>>> Display Class API: close the device
>>>>  OK
>>>> SGXReleaseClientInfo:
>>>>  OK
>>>> PVRSRVDisconnect:
>>>>  OK
>>>> ---------------------End loop 1---------------------
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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