* drivers: core: ofnode: Add panel timing decode. Tools/logos/ti.bmp | Bin 0 -> 160770 bytesġ9 files changed, 1570 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)Ĭreate mode 100644 drivers/video/tidss/KconfigĬreate mode 100644 drivers/video/tidss/MakefileĬreate mode 100644 drivers/video/tidss/tidss_drv.cĬreate mode 100644 drivers/video/tidss/tidss_drv.hĬreate mode 100644 drivers/video/tidss/tidss_regs.h Test: dm: test-fdt: Add decode_panel_timing testĭrivers: video: simple_panel: make simple panel independent ofĭrivers: video: tidss: TIDSS video driver support for AM62xīoard: ti: am62x: am62x: Add splash screen env variablesīoard: ti: am62x: evm: Add splash screen supportĭrivers/video/tidss/tidss_drv.c | 943 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ĭrivers/video/tidss/tidss_drv.h | 137 +++++ĭrivers/video/tidss/tidss_regs.h | 292 ++++++++++ Dropped uclass_get_device_by_name in board_initĭrivers: core: ofnode: Add panel timing decode. The changes in patch 4 depends on the patch sent for addition ofĪm62x.env file to set environment variables for AM62x. On microtips panel (Model No: 13-101HIEBCAF0-S) supported by AM62x. Splash screen support, to display TI logo during boot-up. To: agust, u-boot, sjg +Cc: vigneshr, nm, trini, devarsht, tomba, n-jain1Įnable TI Display Subsystem(TIDSS) driver as UCLASS_VIDEO. ` (6 more replies) 0 siblings, 7 replies 20+ messages in threadįrom: Nikhil M Jain 10:05 UTC ( / raw) 10:05 ` drivers: core: ofnode: Add panel timing decode Nikhil M Jain All of help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Add u-boot splash screen support for AM62x. Luo on Cross compiling Android’s adb and fastboot for embedded Linux (e.g.Add u-boot splash screen support for AM62x.Danielle Honigstein on Android USB Host + Arduino: How to communicate without rooting your Android Tablet or Phone.Embedded Android Tutorial: Part I, Setting up the Pandaboard with the Linaro Android Build.Embedded Android Tutorial: Part II, Setting up the Arduino to measure light intensity and reconfigure the Pandaboard’s kernel for communication.How to get started with Embedded Android on the Wandboard: Building and Deploying the Bootloader, Kernel and Android Root File System.Working with GPIO on the Wandboard and Writing an Android Driver for GPIO Interrupts.Home Automation with Android and Arduino Yún.Turn your (Linux-) Desktop / Arduino Yún / Raspberry Pi into an USB Android Accessory: How to use the Android Accessory Protocol with pyusb.Cross compiling Android’s adb and fastboot for embedded Linux (e.g.Build and deploy Yocto Linux on the Beaglebone Black. Building and Deploying the Mainline (Vanilla) Android Master Source for the Beaglebone Black.Building and Deploying Vanilla/AOSP Android 4.4.4 for the Wandboard.Building and Deploying Android AOSP 6.01 for the Wandboard.Android 6 Marshmallow over Network File System (NFS) on the Wandboard.Setting up Android Studio with Cloud Endpoints Frameworks (Cloud Endpoints v2.0).High Idle Power Consumption on the NRF9160 DK using Blinky on Zephyr (~ 520 uA).Looking for professional Android development?įor more. More information about how to build a boot script can be found on our Developing on an Embedded System site. Yet all arguments are taken from the NAND-Flash unless you create a boot script on your SD/MMC. Normally your uBoot is loaded from u-boot.bin on your SD/MMC-Card. Insert your card and boot your Beagle Board you should now see your customized Splash Screen. We used the Codesourcery toolchain available here.ĭone! Copy your u-boot.bin to your MMC/SD card. Note: you can set the CROSS_COMPILE prefix to the path of your favorite cross compiler. Make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi. Make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- omap3_beagle_config Once saved you can now compile your u-Boot.bin with the following commands: make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- mrproper You can then copy the *header_data array to the logo.h and adjust beagle_width and beagle_height to your image size. To create a new Splash you can use GIMP to export the graphic as “.h” file. It is stored in the logo.h header file in the beagle board folder.ĭisplay the header file using gedit gedit board/omap3/beagle/logo.h Git checkout -track -b omap3 origin/masterĭownload the following u-boot_v1_beagle_logo.patch and patch the files in the u-boot-main folder you just created. You can get the sources for uBoot from the denx git repository. We recommend to stick with the SD/MMC solution and thus have still a fallback solution on your flash. To change the uBoot Splash you need to compile your own uBoot image and move it to your SD Card or flash it to your System.
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