pxafb: RGBT555 support
pieterg
pieterg at gmx.com
Wed Nov 4 05:05:34 EST 2009
On Wednesday 04 November 2009 10:34:25 Eric Miao wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:28 PM, pieterg <pieterg at gmx.com> wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 October 2009 12:35:55 pieterg wrote:
> >> Great to see the 'recent' work on overlay support and color format
> >> fixes in pxafb.c.
> >> Looks like I no longer need my local patches.
> >>
> >> However, there is one thing that I cannot seem to accomplish just yet.
> >> We have an LCD which is connected in an RGBT555 configuration.
> >> That means somehow var->transp.length should be set to 1.
> >> After that, it looks like pxafb_set_pxifmt should do its job just
> >> fine.
> >>
> >> Would it make sense to add transparency info to pxafb_mode_info?
> >> After all it is a hardware property, with our LCD and the way it is
> >> connected we won't be able to do RGB565, so our var->transp.length
> >> should be fixed at 1.
> >> If pxafb_setmode could do that, based on the pxafb_mode_info, that
> >> would probably solve my problem.
> >> Maybe something could be done by comparing 'depth' and 'bpp', if one
> >> is 16 and the other 15, one could make the assumption the remaining
> >> bit is used for transparency.
> >>
> >> Or am I overlooking something here, and is there a better way to force
> >> pxafb to RGBT555 for my LCD?
> >
> > Sorry to ask again, but is there an official/preferred way to select
> > RGBT555 mode in pxafb, or should I just continue hacking it in for now?
>
> Unfortunately, transparency is part of depth and it's really not easy to
> distinguish between RGB565 and RGBT555 by depth and bits_per_pixel
> only without introducing something else.
So perhaps something like this (untested)?
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