Wolfgang Denk wrote: >That's why we implemented drivers fopr the Coral-P which are >independedt of the byte-order (and available under GPL). > > > Do you meaean that responsibility of byte order is left to application level ? Linux fbdev just maps display memory to user application space and so it cant do anything for how R,G,B bits are ordered within word. It is then responsibility to GUI-engine ( X-server, Embedded-QT ) to handle this ordering.
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