[PATCH] atmel_lcdfb: support 16bit BGR:565 mode, remove unsupported 15bit modes
Peter Korsgaard
jacmet at sunsite.dk
Mon Jan 9 06:13:10 EST 2012
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre at atmel.com> writes:
Nicolas> On 10/13/2011 04:52 PM, Peter Korsgaard :
>> Allow framebuffer to be configured in 16bit mode when panel is wired in
>> (the default) BGR configuration, and don't claim to support 15bit input
>> modes, which the LCD controller cannot handle.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet at sunsite.dk>
Nicolas> Hi Peter,
Nicolas> Sorry for not having more responsive concerning the two
Nicolas> patches that you posted about atmel_lcdfb driver.
No problem.
Nicolas> I have a question though about this one...
>> - } else if (sinfo->lcd_wiring_mode == ATMEL_LCDC_WIRING_RGB555) {
>> - var->red.offset = 10;
>> - var->blue.offset = 0;
>> - var->green.length = 5;
Nicolas> Maybe I have missed something but I do not know why you are removing
Nicolas> this part of the configuration? A board at least is using this wiring
Nicolas> mode...
Because it is arguable wrong as far as I understand the HW.
There's two parts here:
- 1: Format of framebuffer memory
- 2: Wiring of LCD (RGB/BGR order and number of bits)
>From the datasheet, the following framebuffer formats are supported:
1, 2, 4, 8 bits per pixel (palletized), 16, 24 bits per pixel
(non-palletized) for TFT.
So it doesn't really support RGB555 mode. The controller reads up to
32bit of framebuffer data and outputs 24bit on the LCD pins. You CAN
wire up a RGB555 panel by just skipping the LSB green of a RGB565
wiring, but that is independent of the framebufffer format. The
controller/driver doesn't do any RGB/BGR swapping, so the RBG/BGR wiring
settings are just used as a software hint (in FBIOGET_VSCREENINFO) about
the meaning of the individual bits of a pixel in the framebuffer.
Similar you can connect a 12bit 4:4:4 panel by just connecting it to the
MSB LCD pins.
So in conclusion, I think we should just have:
- ATMEL_LCDC_WIRING_RGB
- ATMEL_LCDC_WIRING_BGR
- ATMEL_LCDC_WIRING_RGB565
- ATMEL_LCDC_WIRING_BGR565
These simply define framebuffer bit order (RGB/BGR) and preferred
default bit depth (16/24).
I hope this makes it more clear.
--
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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