genode/os/src/server/nit_fb
Norman Feske fae63f4fa9 Merge base libraries into a single library
This patch simplifies the way of how Genode's base libraries are
organized. Originally, the base API was implemented in the form of many
small libraries such as 'thread', 'env', 'server', etc. Most of them
used to consist of only a small number of files. Because those libraries
are incorporated in any build, the checking of their inter-dependencies
made the build process more verbose than desired. Also, the number of
libraries and their roles (core only, non-core only, shared by both core
and non-core) were not easy to capture.

Hereby, the base libraries have been reduced to the following few
libraries:

- startup.mk contains the startup code for normal Genode processes.
  On some platform, core is able to use the library as well.
- base-common.mk contains the parts of the base library that are
  identical by core and non-core processes.
- base.mk contains the complete base API implementation for non-core
  processes

Consequently, the 'LIBS' declaration in 'target.mk' files becomes
simpler as well. In the most simple case, only the 'base' library must
be mentioned.

Fixes #18
2013-02-19 14:45:55 +01:00
..
README Imported Genode release 11.11 2011-12-22 16:19:25 +01:00
main.cc New Input::Event::FOCUS, rename keycode to code 2013-01-15 10:18:11 +01:00
target.mk Merge base libraries into a single library 2013-02-19 14:45:55 +01:00

README

The 'nit_fb' server provides a single session of the 'Input' and 'Framebuffer'
services by presenting a Nitpicker view at a predefined screen position. If
instantiated multiple times, it can be used to statically arrange multiple
virtual frame buffers on one physical screen. The size and screen position
of each 'nit_fb' instance can be defined via Genode's configuration mechansim
using the following attributes of the 'nit_fb' config node:

! <config xpos="100" ypos="150" width="300" height="200" refresh_rate="25"/>

If 'refresh_rate' isn't set the server will not trigger any refresh operations
by itself.