* How to know that a refresh is required ?
@ 2010-03-09 9:50 fuhz
2010-03-09 10:17 ` Jaya Kumar
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From: fuhz @ 2010-03-09 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-fbdev
Hi !
I am currently writing a FrameBuffer driver for a custom embedded board.
I already read some documentation, including skeletonfb.c and vfb.c.
There are still some details that I don't really understand.
My board has a LCD controller which has its own internal buffer.
I am using DMA transfer to modify this buffer when I need to update the screen.
Programs using the framebuffer drivers (ie. gui apis) can write anytime to the
framebuffer internal buffer trough nmap.
My question : how do I know when to refresh my screen ?
Currently, I am thinking about these solutions :
- endless DMA transfer : the screen is always refresh (consumes power)
- timer based solution : refresh the screen every n milliseconds (latency)
I am waiting for your advices ! Are there other solutions ?
Thanks for all.
Best regards.
fuhz
PS:
I need to run GTK on an embedded board. So I guess writing a FrameBuffer driver
is not a bad choice.
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