8.14. Changing Display Resolution in Vision Apps¶
8.14.1. Introduction¶
Vision Apps by default configures the display output to 1920x1080 resolution and therefore all demos configure the display pipeline resolution to 1920x1080. This developer note explains how to change the display resolution and use it in a demo.
8.14.2. Required Modifications¶
Display is controlled by the Main R5F in vision apps. Changing the display resolution requires changes in two places, one in the display controller initialization and one in the display pipeline.
8.14.2.1. Display Initialization¶
The display controller is initialized as part of the vision apps initialization which occurs when the Main R5F firmware is loaded and the appInit API is called. The appInit API is implemented in the file <SDK_PATH>/vision_apps/apps/basic_demos/app_tirtos/common/app_init.c. This API fixes the output resolution and the timing parameters for the output resolution to 1080p as shown below. For new output resolution, frame size, timing parameters and pixel clock requires to be updated as per output resolution requirement. Once changed, the display controller framework will take care of configuring it in the DSS.
prm.timings.width = 1920U;
prm.timings.height = 1080U;
prm.timings.hFrontPorch = 88U;
prm.timings.hBackPorch = 148U;
prm.timings.hSyncLen = 44U;
prm.timings.vFrontPorch = 4U;
prm.timings.vBackPorch = 36U;
prm.timings.vSyncLen = 5U;
prm.timings.pixelClock = 148500000ULL;
8.14.2.2. Display Pipeline¶
The display pipeline gets configured in each vision apps demo. By default, all demos use 1920x1080 as input resolution for the display pipeline. For new resolutions, the demo needs to be changed. Most demos utilize the display module located at <SDK_PATH>/vision_apps/modules/src/app_display_module.c. This module uses the DISPLAY_WIDTH and DISPLAY_HEIGHT macros found at <SDK_PATH>/vision_apps/modules/include/app_display_module.h for setting the display width and height. These macro values need to be updated as well as per the required display resolution.