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=== set display scale ===
 
=== set display scale ===
     ''root@radxa:~#'' '''cd /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0'''
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    ''root@radxa:/sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0#'' '''cat scale'''
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    root@radxa:# cat /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
 
     xscale=95 yscale=95
 
     xscale=95 yscale=95
     ''root@radxa:/sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0#'' '''echo xscale=100 > scale'''   
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     root@radxa:# echo xscale=100 >  /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
     ''root@radxa:/sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0#'' '''echo yscale=100 > scale'''      
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     root@radxa:# echo yscale=100 >  /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale     
     ''root@radxa:/sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0#'' '''cat scale'''
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     root@radxa:# cat /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
 
     xscale=100 yscale=100
 
     xscale=100 yscale=100
  

Revision as of 13:01, 9 March 2014

The cpu of Radxa Rock - RK3188 has two LCD controllers, LCD0 and LCD1. On RR, LCD1 is connected to HDMI and LCD0 is connect to AV out and the LCD0 signal are also exported on the extension header.

There is some sysfs interface exported to control the display related stuff. The following should work on both Android and Linux.


set display scale

   root@radxa:# cat /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
   xscale=95 yscale=95
   root@radxa:# echo xscale=100 >  /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
   root@radxa:# echo yscale=100 >  /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale     
   root@radxa:# cat /sys/devices/platform/rk-fb/graphics/fb0/scale
   xscale=100 yscale=100

set HDMI output mode

   root@radxa:~# cd /sys/class/display/display0.HDMI

you can see supported output modes by the following commands:

   root@radxa:/sys/class/display/display0.HDMI# cat modes 
   1920x1080p-60
   1920x1080p-50
   1280x720p-60
   1280x720p-50
   720x576p-50
   720x480p-60

check out the current display mode

   root@radxa:/sys/class/display/display0.HDMI# cat mode
   1280x720p-60

It's 720p@60hz

change the mode to 1080p@60hz

   root@radxa:/sys/class/display/display0.HDMI# echo 1920x1080p-60 > mode