Bilymo Posted March 5, 2018 Report Share Posted March 5, 2018 (edited) Hello Dear Friends. I encountered a similar problem. I use Keil uvision 5.06 + HAL by STM32F446 Nucleo on Extern TFT ILI9341 (SPI) and I did everything according to the instructions https://wiki.ugfx.io/index.php/Using_Keil_µVision_5_MDK-ARM. I copy \ugfx\drivers\gdisp\ILI9341 in directory \ugfx\src\gdisp My config file #ifndef _GFXCONF_H #define _GFXCONF_H /* The operating system to use. One of these must be defined - preferably in your Makefile */ //#define GFX_USE_OS_CHIBIOS FALSE //#define GFX_USE_OS_WIN32 TRUE //#define GFX_USE_OS_LINUX FALSE //#define GFX_USE_OS_OSX FALSE #define GFX_USE_OS_RAW32 TRUE #define GFX_COMPILER_KEIL TRUE /* GFX sub-systems to turn on */ #define GFX_USE_GDISP TRUE #define GFX_USE_GEVENT TRUE #define GFX_USE_GTIMER TRUE #define GFX_USE_GINPUT TRUE /* Features for the GDISP sub-system. */ #define GDISP_USE_DMA TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_CONTROL TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_VALIDATION TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_CLIP TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_TEXT TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_CIRCLE TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_MULTITHREAD TRUE /* Comment these out if it conflicts with your hardware */ #define GDISP_NEED_CONTROL TRUE #define GDISP_DEFAULT_ORIENTATION GDISP_ROTATE_PORTRAIT #define GDISP_SCREEN_WIDTH 240 #define GDISP_SCREEN_HEIGHT 320 /* Builtin Fonts */ #define GDISP_INCLUDE_FONT_DEJAVUSANS12 TRUE #define GDISP_INCLUDE_FONT_DEJAVUSANS16 TRUE #define GDISP_NEED_ANTIALIAS FALSE /* Features for the GINPUT sub-system. */ #define GINPUT_NEED_MOUSE TRUE #endif /* _GFXCONF_H */ Quote Posted March 17, 2015 Project without uGFX works. I can draw, write etc. Pin definitions are located in defines.h. #define ILI9341_SPI SPI3 //OR something similar #define ILI9341_SPI_PINS TM_SPI_PinsPack_1 /* Change custom CS, DC and RESET pins */ /* CS pin */ #define ILI9341_CS_CLK RCC_AHB1Periph_GPIOC #define ILI9341_CS_PORT GPIOC #define ILI9341_CS_PIN GPIO_Pin_2 /* WRX or DC pin */ #define ILI9341_WRX_CLK RCC_AHB1Periph_GPIOD #define ILI9341_WRX_PORT GPIOD #define ILI9341_WRX_PIN GPIO_Pin_13 /* RST pin */ #define ILI9341_RST_CLK RCC_AHB1Periph_GPIOD #define ILI9341_RST_PORT GPIOD #define ILI9341_RST_PIN GPIO_Pin_12 .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol GDISPVMT_OnlyOne (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_init (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_color (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_start (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_stop (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdriverGetInstance (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdriverGetNext (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdriverInstanceCount (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdriverRegister (referred from gdisp.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol _setjmp (referred from gos_raw32.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gfxMillisecondsToTicks (referred from gos_raw32.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gfxSystemTicks (referred from gos_raw32.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol _gdriverDeinit (referred from gfx.o). .\Build Log\SPI_LCD.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol _gdriverInit (referred from gfx.o). The thing I want in the end is to be able to draw shapes, place text (and later use windows ets) using uGFX functions. How to solve this problem? Edited March 5, 2018 by Bilymo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inmarket Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 The way you have used the gdisp driver is incorrect. It cannot be copied to the src directory - that just won't work. Please reread the instructions again on how to do this properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilymo Posted March 6, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 12 hours ago, inmarket said: The way you have used the gdisp driver is incorrect. It cannot be copied to the src directory - that just won't work. Please reread the instructions again on how to do this properly. I did everything according to the instructions and I have a mistake: ..\ugfx\src\../src/gdisp/gdisp.h(166): error: #5: cannot open source input file "gdisp_lld_config.h": No such file or directory Therefore, I copied the contents of the \ ugfx \ drivers \ gdisp \ ILI9341 directory and the gdisp_lld_config.h file to \ ugfx \ src \ gdisp and an error occurs __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol GDISPVMT_OnlyOne (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol GMOUSEVMT_OnlyOne (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_control (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_init (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_color (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_start (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gdisp_lld_write_stop (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gfxMillisecondsToTicks (referred from gfx_mk.o). __PROJ \ __ PROJ.axf: Error: L6218E: Undefined symbol gfxSystemTicks (referred from gfx_mk.o). How to solve problem? 2_6_I2C_TFT_GUI_RTOS(Developed).rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Bodenmann Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 as @inmarket already told you: You must not copy the driver directory. Please just follow the guide exactly step-by-step. It's well tested and used frequently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilymo Posted March 7, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 7, 2018 (edited) On 06.03.2018 at 22:55, Joel Bodenmann said: as @inmarket already told you: You must not copy the driver directory. Please just follow the guide exactly step-by-step. It's well tested and used frequently. I did everything according to the instructions and I have a mistake: .. ..\ugfx\src\../src/gdisp/gdisp.h(166): error: #5: cannot open source input file "gdisp_lld_config.h": No such file or directory Please, tell me what was done wrong? 2_6_I2C_TFT_GUI_RTOS(Developed).zip Edited March 7, 2018 by Bilymo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Bodenmann Posted March 9, 2018 Report Share Posted March 9, 2018 I currently don't have access to a running Keil instance. Can you please show us screenshots of the relevant parts (file tree, compiler path settings, ...). The error message you're getting indicates that you didn't properly add the path to the driver directory to the compiler include path list: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilymo Posted March 10, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2018 (edited) On 09.03.2018 at 12:22, Joel Bodenmann said: I currently don't have access to a running Keil instance. Can you please show us screenshots of the relevant parts (file tree, compiler path settings, ...). The error message you're getting indicates that you didn't properly add the path to the driver directory to the compiler include path list: Dear Administrator, forum Members, List, Of course, I want that your product be "universal" for models STM32 , etc, and not just for standard boards and all users understood this. Still, your official instructions, at least needs to be refined, because there you need to add files from the folder ugfx/DRIVERS/gdisp/ILIXXXX, otherwise the file "gdisp_lld_config.h" does not see (Keil uvision).But I have not yet launched, If I find the time, I'll try to adapt your gfx for my project ... if there is time .... Unfortunately, your "competitors" things are not better, I make a bet on your product ... Edited March 10, 2018 by Bilymo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Bodenmann Posted March 10, 2018 Report Share Posted March 10, 2018 Hello Bilymo, I don't understand what you're trying to say. The µGFX library is by far the most portable and agnostic library out there. You can run µGFX on virtually any platform and with any driver. The Keil guide clearly states that the example uses the SSD1289 driver but that it's the same process for any other driver: Quote The following is an example showing how to add the SSD1289 driver to the Keil project. However, adding any other uGFX drivers for displays, touchscreen, audio and so on is exactly the same. We cannot provide a guide / tutorial for every possible configuration out there. If you need to use the ILI9341 driver just follow the SSD1289 example but pick the ILI9341 driver. We're open to any kind of feedback regarding the documentation. If you feel that you have some improvements to share we're happy to hear them. But we surely aren't going to write guides for every possible combination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilymo Posted March 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2018 13 hours ago, Joel Bodenmann said: Hello Bilymo, I don't understand what you're trying to say. The µGFX library is by far the most portable and agnostic library out there. You can run µGFX on virtually any platform and with any driver. The Keil guide clearly states that the example uses the SSD1289 driver but that it's the same process for any other driver: We cannot provide a guide / tutorial for every possible configuration out there. If you need to use the ILI9341 driver just follow the SSD1289 example but pick the ILI9341 driver. We're open to any kind of feedback regarding the documentation. If you feel that you have some improvements to share we're happy to hear them. But we surely aren't going to write guides for every possible combination. I Understand, I will take advantage of your advice, Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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