1 2This is a first start for some documentation about frame buffer device 3internals. 4 5Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>, 21 July 1998 6James Simmons <jsimmons@user.sf.net>, Nov 26 2002 7 8-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 10 *** STRUCTURES USED BY THE FRAME BUFFER DEVICE API *** 11 12The following structures play a role in the game of frame buffer devices. They 13are defined in <linux/fb.h>. 14 151. Outside the kernel (user space) 16 17 - struct fb_fix_screeninfo 18 19 Device independent unchangeable information about a frame buffer device and 20 a specific video mode. This can be obtained using the FBIOGET_FSCREENINFO 21 ioctl. 22 23 - struct fb_var_screeninfo 24 25 Device independent changeable information about a frame buffer device and a 26 specific video mode. This can be obtained using the FBIOGET_VSCREENINFO 27 ioctl, and updated with the FBIOPUT_VSCREENINFO ioctl. If you want to pan 28 the screen only, you can use the FBIOPAN_DISPLAY ioctl. 29 30 - struct fb_cmap 31 32 Device independent colormap information. You can get and set the colormap 33 using the FBIOGETCMAP and FBIOPUTCMAP ioctls. 34 35 362. Inside the kernel 37 38 - struct fb_info 39 40 Generic information, API and low level information about a specific frame 41 buffer device instance (slot number, board address, ...). 42 43 - struct `par' 44 45 Device dependent information that uniquely defines the video mode for this 46 particular piece of hardware. 47 48 49-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 51 *** VISUALS USED BY THE FRAME BUFFER DEVICE API *** 52 53 54Monochrome (FB_VISUAL_MONO01 and FB_VISUAL_MONO10) 55------------------------------------------------- 56Each pixel is either black or white. 57 58 59Pseudo color (FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR and FB_VISUAL_STATIC_PSEUDOCOLOR) 60--------------------------------------------------------------------- 61The whole pixel value is fed through a programmable lookup table that has one 62color (including red, green, and blue intensities) for each possible pixel 63value, and that color is displayed. 64 65 66True color (FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR) 67-------------------------------- 68The pixel value is broken up into red, green, and blue fields. 69 70 71Direct color (FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR) 72------------------------------------ 73The pixel value is broken up into red, green, and blue fields, each of which 74are looked up in separate red, green, and blue lookup tables. 75 76 77Grayscale displays 78------------------ 79Grayscale and static grayscale are special variants of pseudo color and static 80pseudo color, where the red, green and blue components are always equal to 81each other. 82 83