Hello!
I have to output image and video on http://www.varitronix.com/prod_pdf/COG-T350T2100-X1.pdf
Now I build linux with LCD-display support, I use driver for Seiko 43WF1G.
Display is work, I see white screen, and I see device in /sys/class/graphics/fb0.
Unfortunately I see only white screen, I think problem in linux command line, I found example for iMX6 http://boundarydevices.com/configuring-i-mx6-machines-different-screens-nitrogen6x-sabre-lite/
How should I modify linux command line, now I use default value console=ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p3 rw rootwait, for enable LCD display?
Thank you and excuse my bad english.
Hi Kirill
command line may depends on used BSP, for i.MX28
please look at attached MX28_EVK_Linux_Reference_Manual.pdf
sect.10.4 Menu Configuration Options :
lcd_panel = 43wvf1g for SEIKO 43WVF1G
NOTE
If there is one panel, then do not need to pass this parameter.
other examples can be found in document
evk2009_12_imx23_Linux_UG.pdf p.19
IMX23_EVK0912_LINUXDOCS_BUNDLE
In general it may be recommended to check hardware with OBDS:
IMX_OBDS : On-Board Diagnostic Suit for the i.MX28.
Best regards
igor
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Hi Kirill, I'm working on the same topic as yours and I need to enable my lcd display with i.mx287 custom board. After I've done the lcd gpios setup and activated the framebuffer driver on my kernel the lcd backlight switches on and I can put the lcd in powerdown mode with command:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/mxs-fb.0/graphics/fb0/blank
I've verified with debug prints that /dev/fb0 is successfully mapped in a right memory. In facts:
# dmesg | grep fb
.....
mxs-fb mxs-fb.0: allocated at fde00000:0x43a00000
.....
# devmem 0x43a00000
0x00000000
# cat /dev/urandom > /dev/fb0
cat: write error: No space left on device
# devmem 0x43a00000
0x20F6CB23
Anyway with command "cat /dev/urandom > /dev/fb0" lcd pixels never change their blank value.
Could you give me any tips?
Did you solve this issue? I faced exactly the same problem with LCD and I.MX6UL custom board. The backlight is working correctly, I can clear the screen by writing 1 to /sys/bus/platform/devices/mxs-fb.0/graphics/fb0/blank, but when I send something to fb, the screen is always white.
Thanks in advance for any hint.
You can use fbi (fbi(1): framebuffer imageviewer - Linux man page ) for simple test.
Hello, Francesco!
Unfortunetely I not use this method, possible /dev/fb0 not support direct write.
I think you can write simple program based on v4l2 API (Part I. Video for Linux Two API Specification ) or use gstreamer, ffmpeg, etc...
Furthermore, I've noticed that my lcd is not a seiko display and its resolution is 800x272 pixels.
Maybe am I using a wrong driver since seiko is 800x480?
I describe monitor parameters in dts-file, linux from Freescale/linux-fslc · GitHub :
pinctrl@80018000 {
lcdif_pins_evk: lcdif-evk@0 {
reg = <0>;
fsl,pinmux-ids = <
MX28_PAD_LCD_VSYNC__LCD_VSYNC
MX28_PAD_LCD_HSYNC__LCD_HSYNC
MX28_PAD_LCD_DOTCLK__LCD_DOTCLK
MX28_PAD_LCD_ENABLE__LCD_ENABLE
>;
fsl,drive-strength = <MXS_DRIVE_4mA>;
fsl,voltage = <MXS_VOLTAGE_HIGH>;
fsl,pull-up = <MXS_PULL_DISABLE>;
};
};
lcdif@80030000 {
pinctrl-names = "default";
pinctrl-0 = <&lcdif_24bit_pins_a &lcdif_pins_evk>;
lcd-supply = <®_lcd_3v3>;
display = <&display0>;
status = "okay";
display0: display0 {
bits-per-pixel = <32>;
bus-width = <24>;
display-timings {
native-mode = <&timing0>;
timing0: timing0 {
clock-frequency = <9000000>;
hactive = <480>;
vactive = <272>;
hback-porch = <43>;
hfront-porch = <8>;
vback-porch = <12>;
vfront-porch = <4>;
hsync-len = <12>;
vsync-len = <12>;
hsync-active = <0>;
vsync-active = <0>;
de-active = <1>;
pixelclk-active = <0>;
};
};
};
};