Re: [Linux-fbdev-devel] [BK FBDEV] A few more updates.

From: Petr Vandrovec (VANDROVE@vc.cvut.cz)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 05:42:35 EST


On 26 Mar 03 at 17:53, Antonino Daplas wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 13:34, James Simmons wrote:
> >
> > > 5. softcursor should not concern itself with memory bookkeeping, and
> > > must be able to function with just the parameter passed to it in order
> > > to keep it as simple as possible. These tasks are moved to
> > > accel_cursor.
> >
> > We do if we make a ioctl for cursors. I'm trying to avoid reprogramming
> > the hardware over and over again if the properties of the cursor don't
> > change. The idea is similar to passing in var and comparing it to the var
> > in struct fb_info.
>
> Of course, that's what the fb_cursor.set field is for, and drivers have
> the option of ignoring or not ignoring bits in this field. Whoever calls
> fb_cursor has the responsibility of setting any cursor state changes.
>
> Unlike fb_set_var(), cursor states change very frequently (ie, each
> blink or movement of the cursor are considered state changes), so just
> forego the memcmp() and call fb_cursor unconditionally. Let the
> low-level method sort it out by checking bits in fb_cursor.set.

accel_cursor unconditionally sets FB_CUR_SETPOS. Can you write it
down to the TODO list to eliminate this? Cursor position lives
in different registers than cursor enable/disable on my hardware...

And if we could rename FB_CUR_SETCUR to FB_CUR_SETVISIBILITY and
leave cursor->enable setting on accel_cursor's caller, it would
be even better.

And if we could change enable value to 0: disable; 1: enable;
2: disable due to blink (called from vbl), it would be even better,
as then fbdev which does hardware blinking could just completely
ignore changes which set only FB_CUR_SETVISIBILITY with enable == 2.
                                                Petr Vandrovec
                                                vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
                                                

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