On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Jon Smirl wrote:
> I can't see a way to query how long of cmap the device supports using
> the current fbdev ioctls.
Look at the lengths of the color bitfields?
> I wouldn't even be messing with cmap except for the true/direct color
> support and gamma ramps. Don't I need to know how long the cmap is in
> order to set the right gamma ramp?
Of course.
> If I set a 256 entry gamma ramp on a card with 1024 entries, will it
> still work right? Or do I need to set all 1024 entries?
No, you have to set all 1024 entries. And you will notice, because the lengths
of the color bitfields will be 10, not 8.
> On 7/28/05, Jon Smirl <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 7/28/05, Geert Uytterhoeven <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Antonino A. Daplas wrote:
> > > > Jon Smirl wrote:
> > > > > On 7/28/05, Geert Uytterhoeven <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Linux Kernel Mailing List wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > There are a couple of ways to fix this.
> > > > > 1) Add a check to limit use of the sysfs attributes to 256 entries. If
> > > > > you want more you have to use /dev/fb0 and the ioctl. More is an
> > > > > uncommon case.
> > > > > 2) Switch this to a binary parameter. Now you have to use tools like
> > > > > hexdump instead of cat to work with the data. It was nice to be able
> > > > > to use cat to see the current map.
> > > > >
> > > > > Does anyone have preferences for which way to fix it?
> > > >
> > > > Or...
> > > >
> > > > 3) Add another file in sysfs which specifies at what index and how many
> > > > entries will be read or written from or to the cmap. With this additional
> > > > sysfs file, it should be able to handle any reasonable cmap length, but
> > > > it will take more than one reading of the color_map file. Another
> > > > advantage is that the entire color map need not be read or written if
> > > > only one field needs to be changed.
> > > >
> > > > I've attached a test patch. Let me know what you think.
> > >
> > > I like it! ... But, a disadvantages is that it needs to store state between two
> > > non-atomic operations. E.g. imagine two processes doing this at the same time.
> >
> > Two attributes is a big problem with atomicity. If you want access to
> > the full cmap I would switch to a binary attribute or use the existing
> > IOCTL.
> >
> > Note that you can set the entire map with the new patch, you just
> > can't read it. You can store 1-N entries at any base you want.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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