Miguel Ojeda wrote: > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Rick L. Vinyard, Jr. > <rvinyard@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Miguel Ojeda wrote: >>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:14 AM, Jaya Kumar <jayakumar.lkml@xxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Ok, but I guess you should cc auxdisplay people in future. >>>> >>>> Hi Pavel, >>>> >>>> I just looked at the drivers/auxdisplay directory and got a bit >>>> confused. The reason I got confused is because auxdisplay is actually >>>> an fbdev driver but it is outside of the drivers/video directory. It >>>> looks like there has only been 1 commit and that was for the Samsung >>>> KS0108 controller. It also sort of uses platform support but the way >>>> it is abstracted is odd to my thinking. The controller is ks0108, so >>>> in my mind that would be the code that would be platform independent, >>>> and then that would use a board specific IO driver to push data (eg: >>>> parport or gpio or usb). I think in the long term it would probably >>>> make sense to write a cleaner approach with a drivers/video/ks0108.c >>>> which is cleanly platform independent (and back within fbdev proper) >>>> and then a board specific driver in the appropriate location that >>>> handles the IO. >>> >>> I wrote long ago the driver(s) and people that reviewed it thought it >>> was better to keep it outside. I think that if someone else is going >>> to need ks0108, then I agree: we should write a independent driver. >>> >>> It should not be hard, it is an easy controller to play with and the >>> code is already there. I would try to do it; however, I am not sure if >>> I would be the most appropriate person to code such generic driver, as >>> I know almost nothing about all drivers/video/* stuff and the ways of >>> making it truly generic for future video/ users. Still, I will help >>> gladly. >>> >> >> When I started to look at writing the G13 framebuffer the first code I >> looked at was the cfag12864b, and started off trying to adapt it. >> > > I hope it was useful, at least at first. : ) > >> However, as I was digging through the video/* directory looking for >> something (I forget now what) I came across the hecubafb and patterned >> the >> G13 after it instead. >> >> In moving between the two, the biggest difference was that I was able to >> strip out alot of the workqueue code you had since all that was provided >> by defio. Otherwise, the general structure was almost identical. >> >> In particular, what would change is the lower half of cfag12864b.c and >> you >> would be able to eliminate almost everything from the /* Update work */ >> and below comment with the exception of cfag12864b_update(). >> >> cfag12864b_update() would become almost analogous to the g13_fb_update() >> I >> have in the G13 driver which is triggered by the deferred_io member of >> the >> fb_deferred_io structure. >> >> You would have something like: >> >> /* Callback from deferred IO workqueue */ >> static void cfag12864b_deferred_io(struct fb_info *info, struct >> list_head >> *pagelist) >> { >> cfag12864b_update(info->par); >> } >> >> static struct fb_deferred_io cfag12864b_defio = { >> .delay = HZ / CFAG12864B_UPDATE_RATE_DEFAULT, >> .deferred_io = cfag12864b_deferred_io, >> }; >> > > Thank you for the analysis of cfag12864b. See below. > >> >> The other major change is that you could eliminate the periodic memcmp() >> to see if the buffer has change since the deferred_io is only going to >> trigger on a page write fault. > > Yeah, I admit the memcmp() is pretty ugly knowing about deferred_io, > which I did not. It is strange that anyone pointed it out long before, > is it new? Are there any known drawbacks? > Not sure how old it is... I don't know of any drawbacks. >> >> But, that isn't a major change in the code... only in performance. >> > > So less code and greater performance. That sounds like a winning deal! > > About ks0108, have you got any thoughts on how to write a generic > driver? Do you need something special about ks0108? I only needed raw > output operations so I just implemented that. Also, cfag12864b uses > two ks0108 controllers and I suppose other LCD's use many more, so > there are many points that may need a "research". > Actually, I don't need the ks0108 code. Way back when Alan Cox suggested taking a framebuffer approach for the G13, Pavel suggested looking at the auxdisplay code. But, the LCD in the G13 is really a USB device that ships the image out as an interrupt message with the framebuffer image as the payload. So, in essence, the callback in the G13 is really a usbhid_submit_message() after some other work to massage the bits from an xbm format to a format specific to the Logitech game panel. --- Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html