Video 4 Linux adaptor driver for XFree86 v4.0 Developed by Gerd Knorr and David Woodhouse ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This chipset driver does not provide a graphics adaptor driver, but instead registers a number of generic Xv adaptors which can be used with any graphics chipset driver. In order to use v4l adaptors with your favourite graphics driver, the graphics driver must do two things: 1. Correctly set pScrn->memPhysBase and pScrn->fbOffset for the screens that it provides, to the physical address of the frame buffer memory, and the offset within that memory that the current mode starts, respectively. 2. Use the xf86XVListGenericAdaptors() routine to list all available Xv adaptors which are usable with any target device, and initialise them on its screens with xf86XVScreenInit() as follows... { XF86VideoAdaptorPtr *ptr; int xvexts = xf86XVListGenericAdaptors(&ptr); if (xvexts) { xf86XVScreenInit(pScreen, ptr, xvexts); } } $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/v4l/README,v 1.2 2001/05/07 21:59:07 tsi Exp $