ugfx/boards/base/RaspberryPi
2018-11-03 10:51:23 +10:00
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example-FreeRTOS Add support for FreeRTOS into make system 2014-10-06 17:05:48 +10:00
FreeRTOS For all source files update integer types to the new gI8 etc type names 2018-11-03 10:51:23 +10:00
board_framebuffer.h For all source files update integer types to the new gI8 etc type names 2018-11-03 10:51:23 +10:00
board.mk Support added for the Raspberry Pi - talking directly to the graphics co-processor. 2014-07-09 15:40:03 +10:00
readme.txt Improve some doco 2016-02-10 13:54:41 +10:00
rpi_mailbox.c Support added for the Raspberry Pi - talking directly to the graphics co-processor. 2014-07-09 15:40:03 +10:00
rpi_mailbox.h Support added for the Raspberry Pi - talking directly to the graphics co-processor. 2014-07-09 15:40:03 +10:00

This directory contains the interface for the Raspberry Pi direct hardware framebuffer.
This talks directly to the raspberry pi hardware (not via a linux framebuffer driver).

If you are using linux on the Pi then consider using the linux-X or the linux-Framebuffer
board definitions instead of this one. This is really designed for non-Linux platforms
or where there is no linux display driver available. It will still work under linux but
the other solutions might be better.

This graphics interface is software driven - it is not an accelerated interface.

The board definition should work on any operating system that will work on the Raspberry Pi
	eg. Linux, FreeRTOS, FreeBSD.

On this board uGFX currently supports:
	- GDISP via the framebuffer driver 

The following variables may optionally be defined in your gfxconf.h or your makefile...
	- GDISP_LLD_PIXELFORMAT			default = GDISP_PIXELFORMAT_RGB565
	- GDISP_SCREEN_WIDTH			default = 800
	- GDISP_SCREEN_HEIGHT			default = 600

Note that this also provides a Raspberry Pi specific api defined in rpi_mailbox.h to talk
directly to the graphics co-processor from the ARM processor.