Lines Matching refs:DRM
5 The Linux DRM layer contains code intended to support the needs of
8 make use of DRM functions to make tasks like memory management,
12 A note on versions: this guide covers features found in the DRM tree,
17 [Insert diagram of typical DRM stack here]
23 are written as all-uppercase, for example: DRM, KMS, IOCTL, CRTC, and so
73 Developers interested in helping out with the DRM subsystem are very welcome.
83 Mostly the DRM subsystem works like any other kernel subsystem, see :ref:`the
108 As a freedesktop.org project, dri-devel, and the DRM community, follows the
116 Simple DRM drivers to use as examples
119 The DRM subsystem contains a lot of helper functions to ease writing drivers for
124 any complexity of the DRM subsystem and just requires drivers to implement a few
128 The tiny DRM drivers are good examples to understand how DRM drivers should look
139 and documents that can be used to learn about DRM/KMS and graphics in general.
141 There are different reasons why someone might want to get into DRM: porting an
142 existing fbdev driver, write a DRM driver for a new hardware, fixing bugs that
150 in which the changes to the DRM subsystem were made.
158 * `An introduction to the Linux DRM subsystem <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbDOCJcDRoo>`_ - Max…
168 * `DRM KMS overview <https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/DRM_KMS_overview>`_ - STMicroelectronics (20…
172 * `The DRM/KMS subsystem from a newbie’s point of view <https://bootlin.com/pub/conferences/2014/el…