~ [ source navigation ] ~ [ diff markup ] ~ [ identifier search ] ~

TOMOYO Linux Cross Reference
Linux/Documentation/fb/ep93xx-fb.rst

Version: ~ [ linux-6.11.5 ] ~ [ linux-6.10.14 ] ~ [ linux-6.9.12 ] ~ [ linux-6.8.12 ] ~ [ linux-6.7.12 ] ~ [ linux-6.6.58 ] ~ [ linux-6.5.13 ] ~ [ linux-6.4.16 ] ~ [ linux-6.3.13 ] ~ [ linux-6.2.16 ] ~ [ linux-6.1.114 ] ~ [ linux-6.0.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.19.17 ] ~ [ linux-5.18.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.17.15 ] ~ [ linux-5.16.20 ] ~ [ linux-5.15.169 ] ~ [ linux-5.14.21 ] ~ [ linux-5.13.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.12.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.11.22 ] ~ [ linux-5.10.228 ] ~ [ linux-5.9.16 ] ~ [ linux-5.8.18 ] ~ [ linux-5.7.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.6.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.5.19 ] ~ [ linux-5.4.284 ] ~ [ linux-5.3.18 ] ~ [ linux-5.2.21 ] ~ [ linux-5.1.21 ] ~ [ linux-5.0.21 ] ~ [ linux-4.20.17 ] ~ [ linux-4.19.322 ] ~ [ linux-4.18.20 ] ~ [ linux-4.17.19 ] ~ [ linux-4.16.18 ] ~ [ linux-4.15.18 ] ~ [ linux-4.14.336 ] ~ [ linux-4.13.16 ] ~ [ linux-4.12.14 ] ~ [ linux-4.11.12 ] ~ [ linux-4.10.17 ] ~ [ linux-4.9.337 ] ~ [ linux-4.4.302 ] ~ [ linux-3.10.108 ] ~ [ linux-2.6.32.71 ] ~ [ linux-2.6.0 ] ~ [ linux-2.4.37.11 ] ~ [ unix-v6-master ] ~ [ ccs-tools-1.8.9 ] ~ [ policy-sample ] ~
Architecture: ~ [ i386 ] ~ [ alpha ] ~ [ m68k ] ~ [ mips ] ~ [ ppc ] ~ [ sparc ] ~ [ sparc64 ] ~

Diff markup

Differences between /Documentation/fb/ep93xx-fb.rst (Version linux-6.11.5) and /Documentation/fb/ep93xx-fb.rst (Version linux-5.12.19)


  1 ================================                    1 ================================
  2 Driver for EP93xx LCD controller                    2 Driver for EP93xx LCD controller
  3 ================================                    3 ================================
  4                                                     4 
  5 The EP93xx LCD controller can drive both stand      5 The EP93xx LCD controller can drive both standard desktop monitors and
  6 embedded LCD displays. If you have a standard       6 embedded LCD displays. If you have a standard desktop monitor then you
  7 can use the standard Linux video mode database      7 can use the standard Linux video mode database. In your board file::
  8                                                     8 
  9         static struct ep93xxfb_mach_info some_      9         static struct ep93xxfb_mach_info some_board_fb_info = {
 10                 .num_modes      = EP93XXFB_USE     10                 .num_modes      = EP93XXFB_USE_MODEDB,
 11                 .bpp            = 16,              11                 .bpp            = 16,
 12         };                                         12         };
 13                                                    13 
 14 If you have an embedded LCD display then you n     14 If you have an embedded LCD display then you need to define a video
 15 mode for it as follows::                           15 mode for it as follows::
 16                                                    16 
 17         static struct fb_videomode some_board_     17         static struct fb_videomode some_board_video_modes[] = {
 18                 {                                  18                 {
 19                         .name           = "som     19                         .name           = "some_lcd_name",
 20                         /* Pixel clock, porche     20                         /* Pixel clock, porches, etc */
 21                 },                                 21                 },
 22         };                                         22         };
 23                                                    23 
 24 Note that the pixel clock value is in pico-sec     24 Note that the pixel clock value is in pico-seconds. You can use the
 25 KHZ2PICOS macro to convert the pixel clock val     25 KHZ2PICOS macro to convert the pixel clock value. Most other values
 26 are in pixel clocks. See Documentation/fb/fram     26 are in pixel clocks. See Documentation/fb/framebuffer.rst for further
 27 details.                                           27 details.
 28                                                    28 
 29 The ep93xxfb_mach_info structure for your boar     29 The ep93xxfb_mach_info structure for your board should look like the
 30 following::                                        30 following::
 31                                                    31 
 32         static struct ep93xxfb_mach_info some_     32         static struct ep93xxfb_mach_info some_board_fb_info = {
 33                 .num_modes      = ARRAY_SIZE(s     33                 .num_modes      = ARRAY_SIZE(some_board_video_modes),
 34                 .modes          = some_board_v     34                 .modes          = some_board_video_modes,
 35                 .default_mode   = &some_board_     35                 .default_mode   = &some_board_video_modes[0],
 36                 .bpp            = 16,              36                 .bpp            = 16,
 37         };                                         37         };
 38                                                    38 
 39 The framebuffer device can be registered by ad     39 The framebuffer device can be registered by adding the following to
 40 your board initialisation function::               40 your board initialisation function::
 41                                                    41 
 42         ep93xx_register_fb(&some_board_fb_info     42         ep93xx_register_fb(&some_board_fb_info);
 43                                                    43 
 44 =====================                              44 =====================
 45 Video Attribute Flags                              45 Video Attribute Flags
 46 =====================                              46 =====================
 47                                                    47 
 48 The ep93xxfb_mach_info structure has a flags f     48 The ep93xxfb_mach_info structure has a flags field which can be used
 49 to configure the controller. The video attribu     49 to configure the controller. The video attributes flags are fully
 50 documented in section 7 of the EP93xx users' g     50 documented in section 7 of the EP93xx users' guide. The following
 51 flags are available:                               51 flags are available:
 52                                                    52 
 53 =============================== ==============     53 =============================== ==========================================
 54 EP93XXFB_PCLK_FALLING           Clock data on      54 EP93XXFB_PCLK_FALLING           Clock data on the falling edge of the
 55                                 pixel clock. T     55                                 pixel clock. The default is to clock
 56                                 data on the ri     56                                 data on the rising edge.
 57                                                    57 
 58 EP93XXFB_SYNC_BLANK_HIGH        Blank signal i     58 EP93XXFB_SYNC_BLANK_HIGH        Blank signal is active high. By
 59                                 default the bl     59                                 default the blank signal is active low.
 60                                                    60 
 61 EP93XXFB_SYNC_HORIZ_HIGH        Horizontal syn     61 EP93XXFB_SYNC_HORIZ_HIGH        Horizontal sync is active high. By
 62                                 default the ho     62                                 default the horizontal sync is active low.
 63                                                    63 
 64 EP93XXFB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH         Vertical sync      64 EP93XXFB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH         Vertical sync is active high. By
 65                                 default the ve     65                                 default the vertical sync is active high.
 66 =============================== ==============     66 =============================== ==========================================
 67                                                    67 
 68 The physical address of the framebuffer can be     68 The physical address of the framebuffer can be controlled using the
 69 following flags:                                   69 following flags:
 70                                                    70 
 71 =============================== ==============     71 =============================== ======================================
 72 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN0             Use SDCSn[0] f     72 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN0             Use SDCSn[0] for the framebuffer. This
 73                                 is the default     73                                 is the default setting.
 74                                                    74 
 75 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN1             Use SDCSn[1] f     75 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN1             Use SDCSn[1] for the framebuffer.
 76                                                    76 
 77 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN2             Use SDCSn[2] f     77 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN2             Use SDCSn[2] for the framebuffer.
 78                                                    78 
 79 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN3             Use SDCSn[3] f     79 EP93XXFB_USE_SDCSN3             Use SDCSn[3] for the framebuffer.
 80 =============================== ==============     80 =============================== ======================================
 81                                                    81 
 82 ==================                                 82 ==================
 83 Platform callbacks                                 83 Platform callbacks
 84 ==================                                 84 ==================
 85                                                    85 
 86 The EP93xx framebuffer driver supports three o     86 The EP93xx framebuffer driver supports three optional platform
 87 callbacks: setup, teardown and blank. The setu     87 callbacks: setup, teardown and blank. The setup and teardown functions
 88 are called when the framebuffer driver is inst     88 are called when the framebuffer driver is installed and removed
 89 respectively. The blank function is called whe     89 respectively. The blank function is called whenever the display is
 90 blanked or unblanked.                              90 blanked or unblanked.
 91                                                    91 
 92 The setup and teardown devices pass the platfo     92 The setup and teardown devices pass the platform_device structure as
 93 an argument. The fb_info and ep93xxfb_mach_inf     93 an argument. The fb_info and ep93xxfb_mach_info structures can be
 94 obtained as follows::                              94 obtained as follows::
 95                                                    95 
 96         static int some_board_fb_setup(struct      96         static int some_board_fb_setup(struct platform_device *pdev)
 97         {                                          97         {
 98                 struct ep93xxfb_mach_info *mac     98                 struct ep93xxfb_mach_info *mach_info = pdev->dev.platform_data;
 99                 struct fb_info *fb_info = plat     99                 struct fb_info *fb_info = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
100                                                   100 
101                 /* Board specific framebuffer     101                 /* Board specific framebuffer setup */
102         }                                         102         }
103                                                   103 
104 ======================                            104 ======================
105 Setting the video mode                            105 Setting the video mode
106 ======================                            106 ======================
107                                                   107 
108 The video mode is set using the following synt    108 The video mode is set using the following syntax::
109                                                   109 
110         video=XRESxYRES[-BPP][@REFRESH]           110         video=XRESxYRES[-BPP][@REFRESH]
111                                                   111 
112 If the EP93xx video driver is built-in then th    112 If the EP93xx video driver is built-in then the video mode is set on
113 the Linux kernel command line, for example::      113 the Linux kernel command line, for example::
114                                                   114 
115         video=ep93xx-fb:800x600-16@60             115         video=ep93xx-fb:800x600-16@60
116                                                   116 
117 If the EP93xx video driver is built as a modul    117 If the EP93xx video driver is built as a module then the video mode is
118 set when the module is installed::                118 set when the module is installed::
119                                                   119 
120         modprobe ep93xx-fb video=320x240          120         modprobe ep93xx-fb video=320x240
121                                                   121 
122 ==============                                    122 ==============
123 Screenpage bug                                    123 Screenpage bug
124 ==============                                    124 ==============
125                                                   125 
126 At least on the EP9315 there is a silicon bug     126 At least on the EP9315 there is a silicon bug which causes bit 27 of
127 the VIDSCRNPAGE (framebuffer physical offset)     127 the VIDSCRNPAGE (framebuffer physical offset) to be tied low. There is
128 an unofficial errata for this bug at::            128 an unofficial errata for this bug at::
129                                                   129 
130         https://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&    130         https://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=110061245502000&w=2
131                                                   131 
132 By default the EP93xx framebuffer driver check    132 By default the EP93xx framebuffer driver checks if the allocated physical
133 address has bit 27 set. If it does, then the m    133 address has bit 27 set. If it does, then the memory is freed and an
134 error is returned. The check can be disabled b    134 error is returned. The check can be disabled by adding the following
135 option when loading the driver::                  135 option when loading the driver::
136                                                   136 
137       ep93xx-fb.check_screenpage_bug=0            137       ep93xx-fb.check_screenpage_bug=0
138                                                   138 
139 In some cases it may be possible to reconfigur    139 In some cases it may be possible to reconfigure your SDRAM layout to
140 avoid this bug. See section 13 of the EP93xx u    140 avoid this bug. See section 13 of the EP93xx users' guide for details.
                                                      

~ [ source navigation ] ~ [ diff markup ] ~ [ identifier search ] ~

kernel.org | git.kernel.org | LWN.net | Project Home | SVN repository | Mail admin

Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries.
TOMOYO® is a registered trademark of NTT DATA CORPORATION.

sflogo.php