Dear DRM Experts,

My assignment is to make sure the more or less standard HDMI-connected monitor 
is visible and accessible to a single (our own) OpenGL application only. That 
monitor is part of the larger device so it does not make sense for anybody else 
to interfere with its use. The solution should work with any graphics adapter.

I see a few virtual monitor implementations available like VirtualGL, vcrtcm, 
various VNC flavors but we rather need to hide an existing monitor rather than 
create a virtual one. I guess we could try creating a virtual monitor, mapping 
it into the physical one, but the hiding it from almost everybody at the upper 
edge of the DRM might be tricky. The background: I'm a very experienced driver 
developer but I'm new to Linux graphics internals.

All ideas would be much appreciated!

Ilya Faenson
Rockville, MD USA


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