Searched refs:overscan (Results 1 – 11 of 11) sorted by relevance
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/dispnv04/ |
D | tvmodesnv17.c | 322 int32_t overscan = calc_overscan(tv_enc->overscan); in tv_setup_filter() local 327 do_div(rs[0], overscan * tv_norm->tv_enc_mode.hdisplay); in tv_setup_filter() 328 do_div(rs[1], overscan * tv_norm->tv_enc_mode.vdisplay); in tv_setup_filter() 531 regs->ptv_208 = 0x40 | (calc_overscan(tv_enc->overscan) << 8); in nv17_tv_update_rescaler() 550 int overscan, hmargin, vmargin, hratio, vratio; in nv17_ctv_update_rescaler() local 554 overscan = 100; in nv17_ctv_update_rescaler() 556 overscan = tv_enc->overscan; in nv17_ctv_update_rescaler() 562 hmargin, overscan); in nv17_ctv_update_rescaler() 564 vmargin, overscan); in nv17_ctv_update_rescaler()
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D | tvnv17.h | 76 int overscan; member
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D | tvnv17.c | 679 tv_enc->overscan); in nv17_tv_create_resources() 696 tv_enc->overscan = val; in nv17_tv_set_property() 798 tv_enc->overscan = 50; in nv17_tv_create()
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/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/ |
D | drm_atomic_state_helper.c | 541 state->tv.overscan = val; in drm_atomic_helper_connector_tv_reset() 599 old_conn_state->tv.overscan != new_conn_state->tv.overscan || in drm_atomic_helper_connector_tv_check()
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D | drm_atomic_uapi.c | 741 state->tv.overscan = val; in drm_atomic_connector_set_property() 853 *val = state->tv.overscan; in drm_atomic_connector_get_property()
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/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/gud/ |
D | gud_connector.c | 310 old_state->tv.overscan != new_state->tv.overscan || in gud_connector_atomic_check() 465 return &state->overscan; in gud_connector_tv_state_val()
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/linux-6.6.21/include/drm/ |
D | drm_connector.h | 876 unsigned int overscan; member
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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/gpu/ |
D | kms-properties.csv | 14 ,,“overscan”,RANGE,"Min=0, Max=100",Connector,TBD
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D | todo.rst | 393 - tv overscan, margins, etc. (gma500, intel)
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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/fb/ |
D | viafb.rst | 186 the "640x480" PAL mode with DVI overscan enabled.
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D | modedb.rst | 71 Number of pixels in the margins, typically to deal with overscan on TVs
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