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<LongWork>
stdint : are the 4K display modes supposed to be fixed anytime soon ?
<stdint>
LongWork, what do you mean?
<LongWork>
when i plugged the tinker in the first place onto a 4K TV, X11 would never show up
<LongWork>
i had a kernel error message mentionning that some frquency was not supported
<LongWork>
wyzz2 had me revert one commit to get it working
<LongWork>
in the kernel
<stdint>
then I don't know
<LongWork>
i'd need to find that commit
<LongWork>
but then after i remove it, it will show X11
<LongWork>
but if i switch to a 4K mode, i'll get the X11 window in like 1/4th of teh screen
<LongWork>
like a 1080p window
<LongWork>
Do you have a 4K TV to test with ?
<LongWork>
wyzz2 pointed out the faulty commit for me, he would know and he also told me that 4K was broken at this point
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<stdint>
I didn't do the X work for a long time
<stdint>
I have no plan on it
<stdint>
maybe you had better ask the other staff for help
<beeno>
does anyone know if it's possible to create an eglCreateImageKHR from a buffer in memory (without dmabuf)? And secondly, how to create a dmabuf for use with eglCreateImageKHR
<stdint>
dmabuf usually comes from a device buffer
<beeno>
so basically I want to create a memory buffer which can be mapped into virtual address space, and also get a dmabuf for it. I understand drm prime should work for this?
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<stdint>
beeno, yes
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<beeno>
stdint, can you please give me a hint for what methods to use with drm to allocate the buffer and then to get a fd from it?
<stdint>
beeno, you could find them in the unit test of libdrm
<stdint>
just create_bo
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<phh>
Oh hi wzyy2. I have a tvbox which is roughly sdk's rk3288-box.dts, would you know which board in linux sdk is it closest to?
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<wzyy2>
phh, It depend on pmic and regulators.
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<wzyy2>
firefly.dts for act8846, fennec.dts for rk808
<wzyy2>
LongWork, i think you might use xserver from ASUS or kernel from ASUS?