Hello,

I want advice on how to proceed for the following problem 

As per my knowledge the Linux frame buffer requires the pixel data to be in a 
packed pixel contiguous buffer. This means that the all the data for one pixel 
must be packed together, followed by the data for the next pixel, etc.(please 
correct me if I'm wrong)

 On my Set-top-box hardware Vulcan (IBM ppc405),  the best resolution supported 
 in this packed pixel format is 8bpp color table format. Vulcan resolutions 
above the 8bpp color table resolution  require separate  luma and chroma 
buffers,  where the hardware expects all the luma values to be in one buffer 
and all chroma values to be in another buffer. Since the data for the 
resolutions above 8bpp are required by the hardware to be in separate luma and 
chroma buffers it does not meet the LInux Frame buffer requirement of packed 
pixel data. 

Now how can I overcome this limitation where graphics H/W expects separate Luma 
and Chroma buffers whereas linux framebuffer expect all things packed. Is there 
any such driver already present which I can study to overcome such limitation.

I'm using Montavista linux kernel 2.4.20 on IBM stb0x25xxx(ppc405 core).

Regards,
Akhilesh 


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