* Where/how to start implementing vertical retrace interrupt interface?
@ 2005-07-02 15:41 Peter Ronnquist
2005-07-04 0:15 ` Will Dyson
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From: Peter Ronnquist @ 2005-07-02 15:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
If I have understood things correctly then X/x.org can
not provide a flicker free update of the graphics on a
display since the linux kernel does not provide a way
to synchronize to the vertical retrace of a display.
See
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2004-August/004561.html
If a person with little previous experience of the
linux kernel source tree would like to start on such a
feature then how complicated do you believe it is to
implement? (days or months of work)
Where in the kernel source is a good place to start
looking?
I'm not on the list so please CC me with your reply.
Peter
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* Re: Where/how to start implementing vertical retrace interrupt interface?
2005-07-02 15:41 Where/how to start implementing vertical retrace interrupt interface? Peter Ronnquist
@ 2005-07-04 0:15 ` Will Dyson
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From: Will Dyson @ 2005-07-04 0:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Ronnquist; +Cc: linux-kernel, dri-devel, xorg
On 7/2/05, Peter Ronnquist <pronnquist@yahoo.com> wrote:
I've added the dri-devel and xorg mailing lists to the cc: list.
> If I have understood things correctly then X/x.org can
> not provide a flicker free update of the graphics on a
> display since the linux kernel does not provide a way
> to synchronize to the vertical retrace of a display.
>
> See
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2004-August/004561.html
I don't know if that was true at the time it was written, but today
the DRM implements vblank wait for 3 drivers (mga, r128, and radeon).
However, as far as I can tell, none of the X server's 2d drivers
makes use of it. Perhaps some more work is needed to make the
interface convient for the X server?
If you have a card supported by one of these drivers, you can move on
to getting the X server to use that capability to support vblank
counters in the XSync extension.
http://freedesktop.org/~jg/roadmap.html#mozTocId921013
Then you only need for toolkits (and/or individual apps) to get with
the program and start using using XSync.
> If a person with little previous experience of the
> linux kernel source tree would like to start on such a
> feature then how complicated do you believe it is to
> implement? (days or months of work)
>
> Where in the kernel source is a good place to start
> looking?
linux/drivers/char/drm/ is where the kernel drivers for graphics cards live.
Here is an overview of the different pieces of the current
drm/dri/xserver graphics puzzle:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriverFiles
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Will Dyson
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