On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 19:07:45 +0100
Boris Brezillon wrote:
> An HLCDC layers in Atmel's nomenclature is either a DRM plane or a 'Post
> Processing Layer' which can be used to output the results of the HLCDC
> composition in a memory buffer.
>
> atmel_hlcdc_layer.c was designed to be generic enoug
Hi Eric,
On Mon, 27 Feb 2017 14:30:13 -0800
Eric Anholt wrote:
> Boris Brezillon writes:
>
> > An HLCDC layers in Atmel's nomenclature is either a DRM plane or a 'Post
> > Processing Layer' which can be used to output the results of the HLCDC
> > composition in a memory buffer.
> >
> > atmel_h
Boris Brezillon writes:
> An HLCDC layers in Atmel's nomenclature is either a DRM plane or a 'Post
> Processing Layer' which can be used to output the results of the HLCDC
> composition in a memory buffer.
>
> atmel_hlcdc_layer.c was designed to be generic enough to be re-usable in
> both cases,
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 07:07:45PM +0100, Boris Brezillon wrote:
> An HLCDC layers in Atmel's nomenclature is either a DRM plane or a 'Post
> Processing Layer' which can be used to output the results of the HLCDC
> composition in a memory buffer.
>
> atmel_hlcdc_layer.c was designed to be generic
An HLCDC layers in Atmel's nomenclature is either a DRM plane or a 'Post
Processing Layer' which can be used to output the results of the HLCDC
composition in a memory buffer.
atmel_hlcdc_layer.c was designed to be generic enough to be re-usable in
both cases, but we're not exposing the post-proce