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2020 Jul 05
2
Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
<div dir='auto'>I am not familiar with that setting, but I have really struggled to find documentation on dealing with the framebuffer. Referring to this guide, "http://betteros.org/tut/graphics1.php#doublebuffer", I attempted to set the mmap allocation size to double, but it caused the mmap to fail. I no longer believe that it is a driver issue, though, because I just tried it again on a dell laptop with Intel HD Graphics 4400 to the same failure.</div><div class="gmail...
2020 Jul 05
1
Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
...-ilia
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>>> On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 3:41 PM <michael at michaelkloos.com> wrote:
>>>> I am not familiar with that setting, but I have really struggled to find documentation on dealing with the framebuffer. Referring to this guide, "http://betteros.org/tut/graphics1.php#doublebuffer", I attempted to set the mmap allocation size to double, but it caused the mmap to fail. I no longer believe that it is a driver issue, though, because I just tried it again on a dell laptop with Intel HD Graphics 4400 to the same failure.
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>>>> On...
2020 Jul 05
2
Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
...gt; Cheers,
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> -ilia
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> On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 3:41 PM <michael at michaelkloos.com> wrote:
>> I am not familiar with that setting, but I have really struggled to find documentation on dealing with the framebuffer. Referring to this guide, "http://betteros.org/tut/graphics1.php#doublebuffer", I attempted to set the mmap allocation size to double, but it caused the mmap to fail. I no longer believe that it is a driver issue, though, because I just tried it again on a dell laptop with Intel HD Graphics 4400 to the same failure.
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>> On Jul 5, 2020 12:...
2020 Jul 05
2
Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
Does NOUVEAU support mmaping a double-sized Framebuffer?
When attempting to run, where fd refers to "/dev/fb0":
mmap(ptr, screensize * 2, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
I get back an invalid argument error. This doesn't happen if I only
request a single screensize. Is this a limitation of the driver?
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2020 Jul 05
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Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
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Cheers,
-ilia
On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 3:41 PM <michael at michaelkloos.com> wrote:
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> I am not familiar with that setting, but I have really struggled to find documentation on dealing with the framebuffer. Referring to this guide, "http://betteros.org/tut/graphics1.php#doublebuffer", I attempted to set the mmap allocation size to double, but it caused the mmap to fail. I no longer believe that it is a driver issue, though, because I just tried it again on a dell laptop with Intel HD Graphics 4400 to the same failure.
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> On Jul 5, 2020 12:35, Ilia...
2020 Jul 05
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Framebuffer double buffering (via FBIOPAN_DISPLAY)
...; > -ilia
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> > On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 3:41 PM <michael at michaelkloos.com> wrote:
> >> I am not familiar with that setting, but I have really struggled to find documentation on dealing with the framebuffer. Referring to this guide, "http://betteros.org/tut/graphics1.php#doublebuffer", I attempted to set the mmap allocation size to double, but it caused the mmap to fail. I no longer believe that it is a driver issue, though, because I just tried it again on a dell laptop with Intel HD Graphics 4400 to the same failure.
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> >> On Jul 5...
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