Starboard's Blitter API contains a DirectFB implementation. There does not currently exist a supported Starboard configuration for DirectFB on the Raspberry Pi, but it can be created easily by copying the raspi-1 configuration and modifying the setup to use the Blitter API with DirectFB instead of Dispmanx and EGL/GLES2.
You will also need to do some configuration of your Raspberry Pi's enviornment, and for that you should consult with the following steps.
Open ‘/boot/config.txt’ (as root) and uncomment/add the lines:
framebuffer_width=1920 framebuffer_height=1080 framebuffer_depth=32 framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1
Open ‘/etc/fb.modes’ (as root) and add the lines:
mode "1920x1080-24p" geometry 1920 1080 1920 1080 32 timings 13468 148 638 36 4 44 5 hsync high vsync high endmode
Open or create ‘etc/directfbrc’ (as root) and add the lines:
graphics-vt hardware mode=1920x1080 depth=32 pixelformat=ARGB
At a terminal, execute the command:
$ fbset -depth 32
Now, when you type
$ fbset -i
You should see the output:
mode "1920x1080" geometry 1920 1080 1920 1080 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode Frame buffer device information: Name : BCM2708 FB Address : 0x3d402000 Size : 8294400 Type : PACKED PIXELS Visual : TRUECOLOR XPanStep : 1 YPanStep : 1 YWrapStep : 0 LineLength : 7680 Accelerator : No
At this point, you should be able to run your executable. You will need to run it as root. You should be able to run as a normal user instead if you modify /etc/udev/rules.d/99-input.rules by adding the following contents:
SUBSYSTEM=="input", GROUP="input", MODE="0660" KERNEL=="tty[0-9]*", GROUP="root", MODE="0666" KERNEL=="mice", MODE="0666" KERNEL=="fb0", OWNER="root", MODE="0660"
For more information, see https://taoofmac.com/space/blog/2013/01/09/2339.