That's a point I will check.
You mean it is not necessary to have a device called /dev/galcore ? I thought this is mantandory for a iMX8 system with Vivante GPU.
This is a part of weston 12 output:
[12:26:48.568] libseat: session control granted
[12:26:48.571] using /dev/dri/card0
[12:26:48.571] DRM: supports atomic modesetting
[12:26:48.571] DRM: does not support GBM modifiers
[12:26:48.571] DRM: does not support async page flipping
[12:26:48.571] DRM: supports picture aspect ratio
[12:26:48.571] Loading module '/usr/lib/libweston-12/gl-renderer.so'
[ 1] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 2] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 3] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 4] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 5] _OpenDevice(1031): FATAL: Failed to open device, errno=No such file or directory.
[ 6] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 7] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 8] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 9] Failed to open device: No such file or directory, Try again...
[ 10] _OpenDevice(1031): FATAL: Failed to open device, errno=No such file or directory.
[12:26:56.585] [seatd/client.c:471] Client disconnected
I thought the "Failed to open device" messages were from a missing /dev/galcore device. How can I get more information about the missing file or directory?