On Wednesday 25 July 2018 08:40 PM, Carsten Behling wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the patch. Could you tell how to reproduce this issue
on a db410c?
>
I was playing with xrandr's --rotate and --reflect options to get
a rotated output, but wasn't able to generate negative x/y
co-ordinates. I'm usin
Hi,
> Thanks for the patch. Could you tell how to reproduce this issue
> on a db410c?
>
> I was playing with xrandr's --rotate and --reflect options to get
> a rotated output, but wasn't able to generate negative x/y
> co-ordinates. I'm using linaro's debian userspace, running lxqt.
I used Yocto
Hi,
On Tuesday 17 July 2018 04:33 AM, Carsten Behling wrote:
modesetting X11 driver may provide negative x/y cordinates in
mdp5_crtc_cursor_move call when rotation is enabled.
Cursor buffer can overlap down to its negative width/height.
ROI has to be recalculated for negative x/y indicating us
modesetting X11 driver may provide negative x/y cordinates in
mdp5_crtc_cursor_move call when rotation is enabled.
Cursor buffer can overlap down to its negative width/height.
ROI has to be recalculated for negative x/y indicating using the
lower/right corner of the cursor buffer and hotspot must