823 Video Controller Driver - where ?

Steven Blakeslee BlakesleeS at embeddedplanet.com
Tue Dec 17 01:16:55 EST 2002


We have Linux frame buffer drivers for our 823E(LITE DW) and our
IBM405GP(EP405PC).

-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Denk [mailto:wd at denx.de]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 11:43 AM
To: Steve Rossi
Cc: Embedded Linux PPC List
Subject: Re: 823 Video Controller Driver - where ?



Dear Steve,

in message <3DFA05C3.30703 at ccrl.mot.com> you wrote:
>
> I've seen some reference on the list regarding a driver for the 823
> Video Controller -
> i.e.
>
http://lists.linuxppc.org/results.html?restrict=linuxppc-embedded&words=vid8
23
> however I've been unable to locate the source to vid823.c

It is my understanding that this driver is  available  with  and  for
some EP board only, and obviously not available for free.

> apparently this question was asked before:
> http://lists.linuxppc.org/linuxppc-embedded/200201/msg00164.html
> and the answer was that its in the 2_4_devel tree, but I was unable to
> find it in a recent snapshot of the tree (I'm unable to get the tree

I haven't found anything either when I searched some time ago.

> I'm looking for a driver for the video controller to output to an NTSC
> encoder. Am I just missing something?
> Anyone know where I can get vid823.c (or whatever it might be called
> now) and whether its a true framebuffer driver?

We have  a  video  controller  driver  in  our  source  tree  (module
linux-2.4 on our CVS server), see arch/ppc/8xx_io/video823.c

Note: the code relies on some initialization performed by the  U-Boot
boot  loader,  and  it  has  never  been tested yet with NTSC. But it
should be a starting point at least.

And yes, it is a  true  framebuffer  driver,  although  it  uses  the
awkward YUYV video mode format only.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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