[PATCH] i.MX23/28 framebuffer driver

Clark, Rob rob at ti.com
Thu Feb 17 23:32:24 EST 2011


I'm all for a more modular drm, although I think the framework of
CRTCs, encoders, and connectors is a nice fit, at least for our hw.
It would be nice to have a better way to expose overlays.  And I'm
still thinking about how/if GEM fits in with our various video and
2/3d accelerators.

BR,
-R

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Jammy Zhou <jammy.zhou at linaro.org> wrote:
> To accommodate the fact of independent display controller and GPU components
> in ARM SOC, it will be better if we can separate KMS from DRM both in kernel
> space and user space (i.e, create a new drivers/video/kms directory for
> kernel side, move KMS related code in libdrm to libkms in user space). Then
> we can build xrandr1.2+ support based on KMS for ARM platforms, even if DRM
> is still not supported. Besides, for buffer management part (GEM) in DRM, if
> possible, we can also make it an independent module leaving DRM just a
> wrapper, so that the GEM stuff can be used more flexibly.
>
> Regards,
> Jammy
>
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:14 AM, James Simmons <jsimmons at infradead.org>
> wrote:
>>
>> > I'm still in the learning-as-I-go phase here, so definitely not ready
>> > to propose a solution, but it does seem to me like there is room for
>> > some sort of kms-helper library here to handle more of the boilerplate
>> > xf86-video-* stuff..  I guess I'll have a better picture once I have a
>> > chance to add support for the various multi-monitor configurations.
>> > But certainly would be interested if anyone already has some ideas.
>>
>> I have been thinking about this as well. One of the short coming for DRM
>> on embedded platforms is the lack of a small well defined library that one
>> could use. Right now libkms only handles buffer allocation. The mode
>> setting is currently tied to the libdrm library. It would be nice to
>> seperate the two out more. Move the mode setting code to libkms and then
>> have libdrm be a wrapper around this. This way libdrm can both support
>> the legacy drm drivers and the new kms drivers at the same time. It also
>> makes a clear seperation. Jakob if you are willing to take this work I
>> will gladly seen you patches.
>>
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