* Re: Epson S1D13A04 video driver
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@ 2008-11-06 20:43 ` Kristoffer Ericson
2008-11-06 20:52 ` Kimble, James
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kristoffer Ericson @ 2008-11-06 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kimble, James; +Cc: linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 07:40:43 -0500
"Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
>
> I'm working on project that needs to utilize the Epson S1D13A04 device
> on a Coldfire processor based system running the Linux 2.6.25 kernel.
> The driver I see in the kernel sources had the name of Thibaut Varene in
> it and he told me you are the current maintainer of this driver.
I took maintainership as of 2.6.27. I've CC'ed linux-fb since thats the
relevant mailinglist.
>
> The driver in the 2.6.25 kernel supports the s1d13xxx series of chips
> but there's a good deal of variation in this series (register
> assignments and sizes, memory size, etc.). Can you tell me if there is a
> driver more specific to my chip (the S1D13A04)? I've begun the process
> of porting the existing driver to work with my chip but it's a pain. I'm
> really trying to save myself some time.
Without looking at datasheets of your platform I would say that
you would be best of sticking with the s1d13xxx driver. The reason for
me taking maintainership is that there have been very little progress in
the driver for the last year and it's in need of updates. The goal
is to make it a truly 13xxx driver.
So far I've started to familiarize myself with the driver and also
added some revision detection (it was locked to one revision).
If there is something obvious lacking in the resources supplied
to the driver thats where I would start. Can you give some more specific
details on what you need?
Best wishes
Kristoffer
>
> Any help or documentation you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
By documentation you mean? If you are looking for examples using the
driver you can check jornada720.c. It should give a clear picture
of howto supply the driver with framebuffer, memory areas and also
some register initial values.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James Kimble
>
>
>
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* Re: Epson S1D13A04 video driver
2008-11-06 20:43 ` Epson S1D13A04 video driver Kristoffer Ericson
@ 2008-11-06 20:52 ` Kimble, James
2008-11-06 22:21 ` Kristoffer Ericson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kimble, James @ 2008-11-06 20:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kristoffer Ericson; +Cc: linux-fbdev-devel
On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 03:50:43 -0500
"Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 03:44:43 +0100
>"Kristoffer Ericson" <kristoffer.ericson@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 07:40:43 -0500
>>"Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm working on project that needs to utilize the Epson S1D13A04
device
>> on a Coldfire processor based system running the Linux 2.6.25 kernel.
>> The driver I see in the kernel sources had the name of Thibaut Varene
in
>> it and he told me you are the current maintainer of this driver.
>
>I took maintainership as of 2.6.27. I've CC'ed linux-fb since thats the
>relevant mailinglist.
>
Ok. Thanks.
>>
>> The driver in the 2.6.25 kernel supports the s1d13xxx series of chips
>> but there's a good deal of variation in this series (register
>> assignments and sizes, memory size, etc.). Can you tell me if there
is a
>> driver more specific to my chip (the S1D13A04)? I've begun the
process
>> of porting the existing driver to work with my chip but it's a pain.
I'm
>> really trying to save myself some time.
>
>Without looking at datasheets of your platform I would say that
>you would be best of sticking with the s1d13xxx driver. The reason for
>me taking maintainership is that there have been very little progress
in
>the driver for the last year and it's in need of updates. The goal
>is to make it a truly 13xxx driver.
>
>So far I've started to familiarize myself with the driver and also
>added some revision detection (it was locked to one revision).
>
>If there is something obvious lacking in the resources supplied
>to the driver thats where I would start. Can you give some more
specific
>details on what you need?
Well, as you know the drivers history has been to be very specific to a
single chip. The driver for the 2.6.9 kernel was and the driver for the
2.6.25 kernel is also. I ported the 2.6.9 version to the 2.6.10 kernel
and modified it to work with the S1D13A04 device. Not a lot of work but
I definately had to get a good understanding of the frame buffer section
of the kernel (never been there before) and of this specific driver. It
appears there's no less work to do for the very different but no less
specific s1d13xxxfb driver in the 2.6.25 kernel. Notes in the driver
itself indicate that though it's a driver that's general to the s1d13
class of chips it will only work with one of the later versions.
I would just say it would be really nice to get this driver cabable of
handling more than one device. Not a critisism just a wish. Sigh....
>
>Best wishes
>Kristoffer
>
>>
>> Any help or documentation you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
>
>By documentation you mean? If you are looking for examples using the
>driver you can check jornada720.c. It should give a clear picture
>of howto supply the driver with framebuffer, memory areas and also
>some register initial values.
>
Sure and it was helpful. I found that based on some searches and some
help from Geert Oyterhoeven (thanks guy). I'm well on my way to getting
the port done (I think) I was just hoping (there I go again...) that
there might be a dead ringer I could just install and go with. I know...
at least I got some more experience with the frame buffer system....
Thanks for your time. I do appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> James Kimble
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* Re: Epson S1D13A04 video driver
2008-11-06 20:52 ` Kimble, James
@ 2008-11-06 22:21 ` Kristoffer Ericson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kristoffer Ericson @ 2008-11-06 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kimble, James; +Cc: linux-fbdev-devel
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 15:52:51 -0500
"Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 03:50:43 -0500
> "Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 03:44:43 +0100
> >"Kristoffer Ericson" <kristoffer.ericson@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 07:40:43 -0500
> >>"Kimble, James" <jkimble@harris.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I'm working on project that needs to utilize the Epson S1D13A04
> device
> >> on a Coldfire processor based system running the Linux 2.6.25 kernel.
> >> The driver I see in the kernel sources had the name of Thibaut Varene
> in
> >> it and he told me you are the current maintainer of this driver.
> >
> >I took maintainership as of 2.6.27. I've CC'ed linux-fb since thats the
> >relevant mailinglist.
> >
>
> Ok. Thanks.
>
> >>
> >> The driver in the 2.6.25 kernel supports the s1d13xxx series of chips
> >> but there's a good deal of variation in this series (register
> >> assignments and sizes, memory size, etc.). Can you tell me if there
> is a
> >> driver more specific to my chip (the S1D13A04)? I've begun the
> process
> >> of porting the existing driver to work with my chip but it's a pain.
> I'm
> >> really trying to save myself some time.
> >
> >Without looking at datasheets of your platform I would say that
> >you would be best of sticking with the s1d13xxx driver. The reason for
> >me taking maintainership is that there have been very little progress
> in
> >the driver for the last year and it's in need of updates. The goal
> >is to make it a truly 13xxx driver.
> >
> >So far I've started to familiarize myself with the driver and also
> >added some revision detection (it was locked to one revision).
> >
> >If there is something obvious lacking in the resources supplied
> >to the driver thats where I would start. Can you give some more
> specific
> >details on what you need?
>
>
> Well, as you know the drivers history has been to be very specific to a
> single chip. The driver for the 2.6.9 kernel was and the driver for the
> 2.6.25 kernel is also. I ported the 2.6.9 version to the 2.6.10 kernel
> and modified it to work with the S1D13A04 device. Not a lot of work but
> I definately had to get a good understanding of the frame buffer section
>
If you got any diffs against the 2.6.10 kernel it would be a good start.
It would be interesting to see where the changes are needed.
> of the kernel (never been there before) and of this specific driver. It
> appears there's no less work to do for the very different but no less
> specific s1d13xxxfb driver in the 2.6.25 kernel. Notes in the driver
> itself indicate that though it's a driver that's general to the s1d13
> class of chips it will only work with one of the later versions.
>
> I would just say it would be really nice to get this driver cabable of
> handling more than one device. Not a critisism just a wish. Sigh....
Thats the general idea. I'm very eager to get it more generic (=support more).
>
>
> >
> >Best wishes
> >Kristoffer
> >
> >>
> >> Any help or documentation you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >By documentation you mean? If you are looking for examples using the
> >driver you can check jornada720.c. It should give a clear picture
> >of howto supply the driver with framebuffer, memory areas and also
> >some register initial values.
> >
>
> Sure and it was helpful. I found that based on some searches and some
> help from Geert Oyterhoeven (thanks guy). I'm well on my way to getting
> the port done (I think) I was just hoping (there I go again...) that
> there might be a dead ringer I could just install and go with. I know...
> at least I got some more experience with the frame buffer system....
Just give me a diff what you needed to do and we can figure out
howto give you out-of-the-box working fb.
>
> Thanks for your time. I do appreciate it.
No worries, please keep me posted on your progress.
>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> James Kimble
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