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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Qt/Embedded - almost there!
From: Scott Zimmerman <>
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 18:49:41 -0700


I'm back to it again.  I recompiled my tslib, and this time I actually used the CCFLAGS and LDFLAGS to make sure it was including the correct libs and include files.  Now I've ended up with a tslib that reports the right stuff when I run ldd on the 7390.  So that's all good.  I checked my configuration and made sure my ts.conf file and it's configured like this:

module_raw input
module pthres pmin=1
module variance delta=30
module dejitter delta=100
module linear

When I built tslib, I left off the "--disableinputapi" flag from configure as that makes the test apps open "/dev/event0" instead of the "/dev/touchscreen/ucb1x00" device which doesn't exist on my 7390.

Now when I run any of the ts apps I get this:

/mnt/root/usr/local/linux-arm/bin # ./ts_calibrate
ioctl FBIOGET_FSCREENINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device

When I look at the loaded modules, I see this:

/mnt/root/usr/local/linux-arm/bin # lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
fbcon                  40472  65
font                    7968  1 fbcon
bitblit                 4672  1 fbcon
softcursor              1632  1 bitblit
mousedev               10144  0
usbhid                 16036  0
hid                    25952  1 usbhid
ohci_hcd               27304  0
usbcore               121500  3 usbhid,ohci_hcd
ts_lcd                  4160  0
evdev                   8096  0
ts7370fb                5732  1
tsuart7350              2024  0
tsuart1                13868  1 tsuart7350
tssdcard               31836  0
ts7350                  2928  0
/mnt/root/usr/local/linux-arm/bin #

The error being printed is not coming from the tslib, so I know I'm reaching the device.  Just not sure why it's bailing out.  Any clues on this would be great.  I googled the error but didn't find anything related.

As for my mounts and running out of space, things look like this:

/ # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on / type ext2 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /sys type sysfs (rw)
none on /dev type tmpfs (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw)
none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
192.168.1.140:/nfs/root.7390 on /mnt/root type nfs (rw,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=
32768,hard,nolock,proto=udp,timeo=7,retrans=3,sec=sys,addr=192.168.1.140)
/ # df
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0                 1507      1097       410  73% /
none                     31256       416     30840   1% /dev
none                     31256         0     31256   0% /dev/shm
192.168.1.140:/nfs/root.7390
                     186386432  51425952 125492576  29% /mnt/root

It looks to me like everyone has plenty of space, but I'm a little fuzzy on rootfs on / versus my nfs stuff on /mnt/root.  I assume rootfs is a ramdisk running on / that is 73% full.  Is there anyway I can get that to use my nfs mount instead?

Thanks.  I think tslib was the problem with my qt stuff before.  I'm going to see if I can get qt built correctly now.  But I don't think it's going to run until I can make the tslib test apps run.

...Zz



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