Linux-3.0.35 Display function test Single screen display
LVDS1 display description: The default is LVDS1 display, that is, after power-on without intervention in startup, LVDS1 is the display device. Explicitly configure LVDS1 as display method:
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0; saveenv; boot
HDMI display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi; saveenv; boot
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_lvds_sep; saveenv; bootDual-screen asynchronous display
LVDS1 + HDMI Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1 $disp_fb1_hdmi; saveenv; boot
LVDS1 + LCD(RGB) Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1 $disp_fb1_lcd; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 + HDMI Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0$disp_fb1_hdmi; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 + LCD(RGB) Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0 $disp_fb1_lcd; saveenv; boot
HDMI + LVDS1 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi $disp_fb1_lvds1; saveenv; boot
HDMI + LVDS0 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi $disp_fb1_lvds0; saveenv; boot
LCD(RGB) + LVDS1 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lcd $disp_fb1_lvds1; saveenv; boot
LCD(RGB) + LVDS0 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lcd $disp_fb1_lvds0; saveenv; bootLinux-3.14.52 Display function test Single screen display
LVDS1 display description: The default is LVDS1 display, that is, after power-on without intervention in startup, LVDS1 is the display device. Explicitly configure LVDS1 as display method:
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0; saveenv; boot
HDMI display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi; saveenv; boot
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_lvds_sep; saveenv; bootDual-screen asynchronous display
LVDS1 + HDMI Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1 $disp_fb1_hdmi; saveenv; boot
LVDS1 + LCD(RGB) Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1 $disp_fb1_lcd; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 + HDMI Dual-screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0 $disp_fb1_hdmi; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 + LCD(RGB) Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0 $disp_fb1_lcd; saveenv; boot
HDMI + LVDS1 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi $disp_fb1_lvds1; saveenv; boot
HDMI + LVDS0 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi $disp_fb1_lvds0; saveenv; boot
LCD(RGB) + LVDS1 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lcd $disp_fb1_lvds1; saveenv; boot
LCD(RGB) + LVDS0 Dual screen asynchronous display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lcd $disp_fb1_lvds0; saveenv; bootLinux-4.1.15 Display function test Single screen display
LVDS1 display description: The default is LVDS1 display, that is, after power-on without intervention in startup, LVDS1 is the display device. Explicitly configure LVDS1 as display method:
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds1; saveenv; boot
LVDS0 display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_lvds0; saveenv; boot
HDMI display
run load_scr; source; setenv display $disp_fb0_hdmi; saveenv; boot