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Thin Client On a Chip
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F4BAR2+Memory Offset 24h
F4BAR2+Memory Offset 20h
Video Processor Module
3)
Video Data Even Base
Video Data Odd Base
Capture video fill sequence
Controller empty sequence
Field Interrupt.
When the field interrupt occurs on the completion of an
odd field, the interrupt must program the Video Data
Odd Base Address with the other buffer’s address. The
odd field will ping-pong between the two buffers. When
the interrupt is due to the completion of an even field,
the interrupt handler must program the GX1 module’s
video buffer start offset value (GX_BASE+Memory
Offset 8320h) with the address of the frame (both odd
and even fields) that was just received from the VIP
block. This new address will not take affect until the
start of a new frame. It must also program the Video
Data Even Base Address with the other buffer so that
the even field will ping-pong just like the odd field. The
field just received can be known by reading the Cur-
rent Field bit (F4BAR2+Memory Offset 08h[24]).
GX1 Module’s Display
85 frames per second
Figure 6-6. Capture Video Mode Weave Example Using Two Video Frame Buffers
30 frames per second
Ping-pongs between the two buffers during runtime
Video Frame Buffer #1
Line 1 Odd Field
Line n Odd Field
Line n-1 Odd Field
Line n-1 Even Field
Line 2 Odd Field
(Continued)
Buf #1
Line 1 Even Field
Line 2 Even Field
Line n Even Field
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2
Buf #2
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GX_BASE+Memory Offset 8320h
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F4BAR2+Memory Offset 20h
F4BAR2+Memory Offset 24h
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GX1 Module’s Video Frame Buffer
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two buffers during runtime
Video Data Even Base
Video Data Even Base
Ping-pongs between the
Odd and Even fields are
VID_START_OFFSET
6.2.1.3
There are three types of VBI data defined by the CCIR-656
protocol: Task A data, Task B data, and Ancillary data. The
VIP block supports the capture for each data type. Gener-
ally Task A data is the data type captured. Just as in Cap-
ture Video mode, there are three registers that tell the bus
master where to put the VBI data in the GX1 module’s
frame buffer. Once the VBI data has been captured, the
data can be manipulated or decoded. The data can also be
used by an application. An example of this would be an
Internet address that is encoded on one or more of the VBI
lines, or have an application decode the Closed Captioning
information put in the graphics frame buffer.
The registers, F4BAR2+Memory Offset 40h, 44h, and 48h,
tell the bus master the destination addresses for the VBI
data in the GX1 module’s frame buffer. Five bits
(F4BAR2+Memory Offset 00h[21:17]) are used to tell the
bus master the data types to store. Capture VBI mode
needs
04h[9,1:0]. The Field Interrupt bit (F4BAR2+Memory Offset
04h[16]) should be used by the software driver to know
when the captured VBI data has been completed for a field.
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to be enabled at
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Capture VBI Mode
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Video Frame Buffer #2
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F4BAR2+Memory Offset
Line n-1 Odd Field
Line n-1 Even Field
Line 1 Odd Field
Line 2 Odd Field
Line n Odd Field
Line 1 Even Field
Line 2 Even Field
Line n Even Field
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