Got some info over the issue :
Frame Buffer Driver

   - Select "Device Drivers" from the main menu.


    ...
    ...
    Power management options  --->
[*] Networking support  --->
    Device Drivers  --->
    File systems  --->
    Kernel hacking  --->
    ...
    ...


   - Select "Graphics support" from the menu.


    ...
    ...
[*] Voltage and Current Regulator Support  --->
<*> Multimedia support  --->
    Graphics support  --->
<*> Sound card support  --->
[*] HID Devices  --->
    ...
    ...


   - Select "Support for frame buffer devices" from the menu.


    ...
    ...
<M> Lowlevel video output switch controls
<*> Support for frame buffer devices  --->
< > Virtual Frame Buffer support (ONLY FOR TESTING!)
    ...
    ...


   - Select "OEM[OMAP/MSM] Display Subsystem support from the same menu.



    ...
    ...
[ ] Check bootloader initialization
-*- OEM Display Subsystem support --->
[*] Backlight & LCD device support  --->
    ...
    ...


Thanks,
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On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Atul Raut <atul.dr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have V4L2 android native app to test any camera driver which support
> V4L2 Framework.
> For testing same app I used VIVI driver. For enabling same,
> KConfig shows it has dependency of FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE.
> After enabling FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE target is not booting.
>
> *My question is if I enable FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE will it affect android
> boot process,
> I tried on MSM board ?*
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> config VIDEO_VIVI
>     tristate "Virtual Video Driver"
>     depends on VIDEO_DEV && VIDEO_V4L2 && !SPARC32 && !SPARC64
>     depends on FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE || STI_CONSOLE
>     select FONT_8x16
>     select VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC
>     default n
>     ---help---
>       Enables a virtual video driver. This device shows a color bar
>       and a timestamp, as a real device would generate by using V4L2
>       api.
>       Say Y here if you want to test video apps or debug V4L devices.
>       In doubt, say N.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Thanks,
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Atul Raut
> http://rautatul.weebly.com/
> http://atulraut.wordpress.com/ <http://rautatul.wordpress.com/>
> atulrau...@gmail.com <hack...@android.com>
>
> <hack...@android.com>
>

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