[PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-30 Thread Ville Syrjälä
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:19:59PM +0100, Chris Wilson wrote: > On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 18:30:20 -0300, Paulo Zanoni > wrote: > > From: Paulo Zanoni > > > > In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, > > underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). >

Re: [PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-30 Thread Ville Syrjälä
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:19:59PM +0100, Chris Wilson wrote: > On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 18:30:20 -0300, Paulo Zanoni wrote: > > From: Paulo Zanoni > > > > In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, > > underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). > >

[PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-29 Thread Chris Wilson
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 18:30:20 -0300, Paulo Zanoni wrote: > From: Paulo Zanoni > > In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, > underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). > Ideally we should make these as crtc properties too, but since xrandr > do

[PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-29 Thread Paulo Zanoni
From: Paulo Zanoni In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). Ideally we should make these as crtc properties too, but since xrandr doesn't have support for them, we expose the atoms as output properties

Re: [PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-29 Thread Chris Wilson
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 18:30:20 -0300, Paulo Zanoni wrote: > From: Paulo Zanoni > > In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, > underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). > Ideally we should make these as crtc properties too, but since xrandr > do

[PATCH RFC xf86-video-intel 2/2] Add underscan properties

2012-03-29 Thread Paulo Zanoni
From: Paulo Zanoni In the Kernel side, these are crtc properties (since in the hardware, underscan use the panel fitters, which are attached to the pipes). Ideally we should make these as crtc properties too, but since xrandr doesn't have support for them, we expose the atoms as output properties