drm-fourcc

Provides an enum with every valid Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) format fourcc

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drm-fourcc

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Provides an enums representing every pixel format and format modifier supported by DRM (as of kernel version 6.15.9).

A fourcc is four bytes of ascii representing some data format. This enum contains every fourcc representing a pixel format supported by DRM, the Linux Direct Rendering Manager.

To get the bytes of the fourcc representing the format, cast to u32.

assert_eq!(DrmFourcc::Xrgb8888 as u32, 875713112);

To get the string form of the fourcc, use [DrmFourcc::string_form].

assert_eq!(DrmFourcc::Xrgb8888.string_form(), "XR24");

We also provide a type for representing a fourcc/modifier pair

let format = DrmFormat {
    code: DrmFourcc::Xrgb8888,
    modifier: DrmModifier::Linear,
};

The enums are autogenerated from the canonical list in the Linux source code.

Features

  • std: Enable functionality that requires the standard library. Enabled by default
  • build_bindings: Build the bindings based on the headers on your machine. Should not be necessary in most cases.

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