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42 | /*!
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43 |
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44 | \page qt-embeddedLinux-accel.html
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45 |
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46 | \target Hardware Acceleration with Qt for Embedded Linux
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47 |
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48 | \title Qt for Embedded Linux Hardware Accelerated Graphics
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49 | \ingroup qt-embedded-linux
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50 |
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51 |
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52 | \input platforms/emb-hardwareacceleration.qdocinc
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53 |
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54 | \section1 Windowing on Embedded Linux with Hardware Accelerated Graphics
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55 |
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56 | Qt for Embedded Linux includes its own windowing system, QWS. QWS was
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57 | designed in 1999, well before graphics acceleration was available for
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58 | embedded devices. It does a great job providing a lightweight window
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59 | manager including all the expected functionality such as arbitrary
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60 | windows that can be moved, resized, minimized, etc. Getting QWS to work
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61 | with GPUs is very challenging, particularly with OpenGL and OpenVG
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62 | because there is no standard way in Linux to share textures across
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63 | processes. Some silicon vendors provide private APIs to allow texture
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64 | sharing, others do not. These limitations are documented under the
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65 | sections describing each type of accelerated hardware APIs. The simplest
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66 | most generic support for accelerated graphics is a full screen single
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67 | process single window.
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68 |
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69 | \section2 General options
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70 | \list
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71 | \o QWS, not accelerated, allows arbitrary windowing with multiple
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72 | processes drawing on the screen.
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73 | \o X11 with an accelerated X11 driver provided by the silicon
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74 | vendor. Like QWS, this allows arbitrary windows with multiple
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75 | processes drawing on the screen. Our experience is that there is
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76 | some overhead from X11 which will adversely affect framerates.
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77 | Additionally, our experience is that the drivers from silicon
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78 | vendors are still maturing.
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79 | \o Full screen single process single window. This will always work.
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80 | Some additional capabilities are available and are documented in
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81 | the acceleration specific API sections.
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82 | \endlist
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83 |
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84 | \section1 Supported Hardware Accelerated Graphics APIs
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85 |
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86 | This table shows which Hardware Accelerated Graphics APIs currently
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87 | supported by Qt.
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88 |
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89 | \table
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90 | \header
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91 | \o Supported APIs
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92 | \o API Version
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93 | \row
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94 | \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and OpenGL}{OpenGL ES}
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95 | \o 1.x and 2.x
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96 | \row
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97 | \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and OpenVG}{OpenVG }
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98 | \o 1.1
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99 | \row
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100 | \o \l {Qt for Embedded Linux and DirectFB}{DirectFB}
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101 | \o 2.0
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102 | \endtable
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103 |
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104 |
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105 | */
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