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Hardware cursor support #38
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Not easily. You will need to port vchiq from the linux tree as a first step. |
It certainly can, but we'd have to add some stuff to the firmware. Can On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:38 PM, rosery
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Following popcornmix's thing above it seems that we ought to implement the vchiq if at all possible. Is there a spec for the calls that we could see, or, given that most of the low level stuff is (C) broadcom then put to GPL, could we sort something out on that? |
I think your only solution is to port the linux driver, but it's going to be non-trivial. |
Hi To incorporate it in our source tree needs almost ANY non GPL (non viral) licence .. BSD licensing is good We have our own shared source licence in riscos for the core code, which it is vital that it be kept clear of GPL style stuff.. So, if BSD licensing is possible, then fine.. We also use cddl if that helps Many thanks John Stop press! Just announced - guaranteed cheapest mobile tariffs Interested? Call me John Ballance On 14 Jun 2012, at 12:29, popcornmix [email protected] wrote:
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Closing, as I believe implementing vchiq is the best solution for hardware cursor (and all accelerated GPU) functionality. |
Does the Pi have any way at all to implement hardware cursor support please?
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