Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > Hi, > > ext Gary Thomas wrote: >> Tomi, >> >> I've been following your DSS2 work, with reasonable success. >> However, when I tried to pull from your repo today, I got >> a ton of merge errors. I cloned your tree a [little] while >> back (it seems it was 2009-06-16, but where did the time go?) >> >> Here's what I did: >> git clone http://www.bat.org/~tomba/git/linux-omap-dss.git >> HEAD=5bd374f9b199d46ae434489d56615b240de5a6d7 >> git checkout -b my_branch origin/master >> ... >> When I went to pull into my_branch, I got the merge errors. >> Any clues what I did wrong? How could/should I have managed >> this better? > > The problem is that I have rebased my tree so that I end up with a clean > set of patches that can be posted to mailing lists. And rebasing means > changing history, which means that you cannot merge it normally. > > Perhaps I should keep the master branch as it is, and do rebasing on a > separate branch. I don't know, I'm no git-master ;). > > If you have no changes of your own in the branch, you can do > git reset --hard origin/master > which will reset that branch to the exact version that is in origin/master. > I'll give this a try - I still have the old tree I was working from. >> >> n.b. you earlier told me that git was better than sliced >> bread; I'm still waiting to be shown the light :-) > > You'll see it when you understand how git works ;) > >> >> Second question; I've set up my system much the same as the >> boards you are working on, with an LCD and TV outputs. I'm >> a bit confused as to how I configure the overlays and managers >> to be able to send YUV data directly through to either the >> LCD or TV. Can you explain this? > > You need to change the framebuffer to YUV color mode. And YUV only works > on video overlays, so you need to setup video overlay to be shown on the > LCD or TV. > > If you have fb1 as a video overlay, you can do for example: > > fbset -fb /dev/fb1 -nonstd 1 > > which sets fb1 to YUV422 mode. 8 would be YUY422. Those numbers come > from omapfb.h, enum omapfb_color_format. > > Check also Documentation/arm/OMAP/DSS, if you haven't already done so. > Still a bit fuzzy on this. I'm sure that document helps, if one already knows how all the overlays and managers and ... are wired together. I'm new at this game :-) I tried to set my TV to be video/uyv422 via the attached script. I was trying to leave fb0 alone (running on the LCD) and use fb1 to display the YUV422 data. Alas, 'fbset' gives me "Bad video mode"? Any pointers? Thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Gary Thomas | Consulting for the MLB Associates | Embedded world ------------------------------------------------------------
#! /bin/sh ovl0=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay0 ovl1=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay1 ovl2=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/overlay2 mgr0=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/manager0 mgr1=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/manager1 lcd=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/display0 tv=/sys/devices/platform/omapdss/display1 fb0=/sys/class/graphics/fb0 fb1=/sys/class/graphics/fb1 fb2=/sys/class/graphics/fb2 MODE=${MODE:-ntsc} echo "0" > $tv/enabled echo ${MODE} >$tv/timings w=`cat $tv/timings | cut -d "," -f 2 | cut -d "/" -f 1` h=`cat $tv/timings | cut -d "," -f 3 | cut -d "/" -f 1` echo "... Setting ${MODE} mode, Width = ${w}, Height = ${h}" echo "0" > $ovl2/enabled echo "2" > $fb1/overlays echo "$w,$h" > $ovl2/output_size echo "tv" > $ovl2/manager echo "1" > $ovl2/enabled echo "1" > $tv/enabled fbset -fb /dev/fb1 -nonstd 1