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From: Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>
To: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: "Antonino A. Daplas" <adaplas@gmail.com>,
	Linux Frame Buffer Device Development
	<linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	Linux Kernel Development <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Re: [PATCH] fbdev: colormap fixes
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 16:21:19 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <9e47339105072813213db7cee4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9e4733910507281315419c3c12@mail.gmail.com>

On 7/28/05, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/28/05, Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Jon Smirl wrote:
> > > I can't see a way to query how long of cmap the device supports using
> > > the current fbdev ioctls.
> >
> > Look at the lengths of the color bitfields?
> 
> Which color bitfields? Does hardware that supports 10bit cmap also
> support a 10:10:10 framebuffer? If you can't do 10:10:10 how do the
> 10bit cmaps work?  Does alpha matter in a 10:10:10 scanout buffer?

From the OpenGL headers I can see the answer to my questions...
#define GL_RGB10                                0x8052
#define GL_RGB10_A2                          0x8059

OpenGL supports all of these:
#define GL_RGB10                                0x8052
#define GL_RGB12                                0x8053
#define GL_RGB16                                0x8054
#define GL_RGB10_A2                          0x8059
#define GL_RGBA12                               0x805A
#define GL_RGBA16                               0x805B

Are there 12 and 16 bit cmaps too?

-- 
Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@gmail.com


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From: Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>
To: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: "Antonino A. Daplas" <adaplas@gmail.com>,
	Linux Frame Buffer Device Development 
	<linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
	Linux Kernel Development <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [Linux-fbdev-devel] Re: [PATCH] fbdev: colormap fixes
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 16:21:19 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <9e47339105072813213db7cee4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9e4733910507281315419c3c12@mail.gmail.com>

On 7/28/05, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/28/05, Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Jon Smirl wrote:
> > > I can't see a way to query how long of cmap the device supports using
> > > the current fbdev ioctls.
> >
> > Look at the lengths of the color bitfields?
> 
> Which color bitfields? Does hardware that supports 10bit cmap also
> support a 10:10:10 framebuffer? If you can't do 10:10:10 how do the
> 10bit cmaps work?  Does alpha matter in a 10:10:10 scanout buffer?

>From the OpenGL headers I can see the answer to my questions...
#define GL_RGB10                                0x8052
#define GL_RGB10_A2                          0x8059

OpenGL supports all of these:
#define GL_RGB10                                0x8052
#define GL_RGB12                                0x8053
#define GL_RGB16                                0x8054
#define GL_RGB10_A2                          0x8059
#define GL_RGBA12                               0x805A
#define GL_RGBA16                               0x805B

Are there 12 and 16 bit cmaps too?

-- 
Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@gmail.com

  reply	other threads:[~2005-07-28 20:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <200507280031.j6S0V3L3016861@hera.kernel.org>
2005-07-28  7:54 ` [PATCH] fbdev: colormap fixes Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28  7:54   ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 13:07   ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 13:07     ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 13:40     ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 13:40       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 14:50     ` Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-28 14:50       ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-28 15:59       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 15:59         ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 16:29         ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 16:29           ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 18:18           ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 18:18             ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:03             ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 20:03               ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 20:15               ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:15                 ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:21                 ` Jon Smirl [this message]
2005-07-28 20:21                   ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:50                   ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:50                     ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 21:39                     ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 21:39                       ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 21:50                       ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 21:50                         ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 22:28                         ` Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-28 22:28                           ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-29  7:43                           ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-29  7:43                             ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-29 10:34                             ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-29 10:34                               ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Jon Smirl
2005-07-29 20:20                         ` James Simmons
2005-07-29 20:20                           ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " James Simmons
2005-07-28 23:19         ` Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-28 23:19           ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-29 20:13         ` James Simmons
2005-07-29 20:13           ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " James Simmons
2005-07-28 14:45   ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 14:45     ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 15:56     ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 15:56       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 19:31     ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 19:31       ` Jon Smirl
2005-07-28 20:04       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 20:04         ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-07-28 22:16     ` Antonino A. Daplas
2005-07-28 22:16       ` [Linux-fbdev-devel] " Antonino A. Daplas

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