Provided by: libdrm-dev_2.4.114-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       drmModeGetResources - retrieve current display configuration information

SYNOPSIS

       #include <xf86drm.h>

       #include <xf86drmMode.h>

       drmModeResPtr drmModeGetResources(int fd);

DESCRIPTION

       drmModeGetResources  allocates,  populates,  and returns a drmModeRes structure containing
       information about the current display configuration. The structure contains the  following
       fields:

          typedef struct _drmModeRes {
              int count_fbs;
              uint32_t *fbs;

              int count_crtcs;
              uint32_t *crtcs;

              int count_connectors;
              uint32_t *connectors;

              int count_encoders;
              uint32_t *encoders;

              uint32_t min_width, max_width;
              uint32_t min_height, max_height;
          } drmModeRes, *drmModeResPtr;

       The  count_fbs  and  fbs  fields  indicate  the  number of currently allocated framebuffer
       objects (i.e., objects that can be attached to a given CRTC or sprite for display).

       The count_crtcs and crtcs fields list the available CRTCs in the configuration. A CRTC  is
       simply  an  object  that  can  scan out a framebuffer to a display sink, and contains mode
       timing and relative position information. CRTCs drive encoders, which are responsible  for
       converting the pixel stream into a specific display protocol (e.g., MIPI or HDMI).

       The  count_connectors  and connectors fields list the available physical connectors on the
       system. Note that some of these may not be exposed from the chassis (e.g., LVDS  or  eDP).
       Connectors  are  attached  to  encoders and contain information about the attached display
       sink (e.g., width and height in mm, subpixel ordering, and various other properties).

       The count_encoders and encoders fields list the available encoders  on  the  device.  Each
       encoder may be associated with a CRTC, and may be used to drive a particular encoder.

       The  min_*  and  max_*  fields  indicate the maximum size of a framebuffer for this device
       (i.e., the scanout size limit).

RETURN VALUE

       drmModeGetResources returns a drmModeRes structure pointer on success,  NULL  on  failure.
       The returned structure must be freed with drmModeFreeResources(3).

REPORTING BUGS

       Bugs        in        this        function        should        be       reported       to
       https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm/-/issues

SEE ALSO

       drm(7), drm-kms(7), drmModeGetFB(3),  drmModeAddFB(3),  drmModeAddFB2(3),  drmModeRmFB(3),
       drmModeDirtyFB(3),   drmModeGetCrtc(3),   drmModeSetCrtc   (3),   drmModeGetEncoder   (3),
       drmModeGetConnector(3)

                                          September 2012                   DRMMODEGETRESOURCES(3)