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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/display/
H A Dsimple-framebuffer.yaml4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/display/simple-framebuffer.yaml#
7 title: Simple Framebuffer
20 framebuffer@<address>.
47 framebuffer nodes, so that the firmware only needs to update the
52 If pre-filled framebuffer nodes are used, the firmware may need
62 - apple,simple-framebuffer
63 - allwinner,simple-framebuffer
64 - amlogic,simple-framebuffer
65 - const: simple-framebuffer
66 - const: simple-framebuffer
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H A Datmel,lcdc.txt1 Atmel LCDC Framebuffer
14 for fixed framebuffer memory. Useful for dedicated memories.
15 - interrupts : framebuffer controller interrupt
41 Example for fixed framebuffer memory:
H A Dvia,vt8500-fb.txt1 VIA VT8500 Framebuffer
7 - interrupts : framebuffer controller interrupt
8 - bits-per-pixel : bit depth of framebuffer (16 or 32)
H A Datmel,lcdc.yaml7 title: Microchip's LCDC Framebuffer
14 The LCDC works with a framebuffer, which is a section of memory that contains
16 reads the pixel data from the framebuffer and sends it to the LCD panel to
H A Darm,hdlcd.yaml16 RGB streamer that reads the data from a framebuffer and sends it to a single
39 Phandle to a node describing memory to be used for the framebuffer.
40 If not present, the framebuffer may be located anywhere in memory.
H A Darm,hdlcd.txt5 streamer that reads the data from a framebuffer and sends it to a single
27 used for the framebuffer; if not present, the framebuffer may be located
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/reserved-memory/
H A Dframebuffer.yaml4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/reserved-memory/framebuffer.yaml#
7 title: /reserved-memory framebuffer node
17 const: framebuffer
19 This indicates a region of memory meant to be used as a framebuffer for
21 the framebuffer from being overwritten and use it as the backing memory
22 for a display device (such as simple-framebuffer).
35 framebuffer {
36 compatible = "simple-framebuffer";
46 fb: framebuffer@80000000 {
47 compatible = "framebuffer";
/freebsd/sys/contrib/xen/io/
H A Dfbif.h38 * Framebuffer update notification event
54 * Framebuffer resize notification event
66 int32_t offset; /* offset of the framebuffer in bytes */
86 * Framebuffer refresh period advice
88 * refresh. Frontends that keep the framebuffer constantly up-to-date
90 * refresh the framebuffer (and send an update notification event if
136 int32_t width; /* the width of the framebuffer (in pixels) */
137 int32_t height; /* the height of the framebuffer (in pixels) */
139 uint32_t mem_length; /* the length of the framebuffer (in bytes) */
143 * Framebuffer page directory
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/freebsd/sys/compat/linuxkpi/common/src/
H A Dlinux_aperture.c25 * ownership of framebuffer memory and hand-over between drivers.
29 * driver that is currently associated with the given framebuffer memory.
62 * device instance. An active framebuffer will be located within this range.
65 * output on the framebuffer. If successful, the new driver can take over
69 * with every bus that has an addressable framebuffer. In the case of PCI,
72 * knowledge of the framebuffer's location can call
77 * framebuffer apertures. Ownership of the framebuffer memory is achieved
79 * driver is the owner of the framebuffer range. The function fails if the
80 * framebuffer is already owned by another driver. See below for an example.
120 * of the framebuffer memory from its probe function. This will fail if the
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/mediatek/
H A Dmt6572-lenovo-a369i.dts22 framebuffer: framebuffer@9fa00000 { label
23 compatible = "simple-framebuffer";
47 framebuffer_reserved: framebuffer@9fa00000 {
H A Dmt6572-jty-d101.dts22 framebuffer: framebuffer@bf400000 { label
23 compatible = "simple-framebuffer";
52 framebuffer_reserved: framebuffer@bf400000 {
/freebsd/share/man/man9/
H A DOF_node_from_xref.946 For instance, a framebuffer controller may refer to a GPIO
52 The framebuffer node would have a property with the name
56 The value of the framebuffer node's property would be the same
58 that the framebuffer node refers to the GPIO node.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm64/apple/
H A Dt8012-touchbar.dtsi12 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
13 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt7000-handheld.dtsi16 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
17 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt7000-j42d.dts20 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
21 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt8011-common.dtsi22 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
23 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Ds5l8960x-common.dtsi24 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
25 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Ds8001-common.dtsi24 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
25 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt8015-common.dtsi24 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
25 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt8010-common.dtsi24 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
25 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Ds800-0-3-common.dtsi24 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
25 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt7001-air2.dtsi20 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
21 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt8112-jxxx.dtsi25 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
26 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
H A Dt8103-jxxx.dtsi27 framebuffer0: framebuffer@0 {
28 compatible = "apple,simple-framebuffer", "simple-framebuffer";
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm64/exynos/
H A Dexynos2200-g0s.dts24 framebuffer: framebuffer { label
25 compatible = "simple-framebuffer";
78 cont_splash_mem: framebuffer@f6200000 {

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