This is useful when the default repeat mode, which is 'repeat'
produces artifacts at the borders of the copied image.
Choose the 'pad' mode to make use of the color of the destination
image.

In my usage case the destination is the framebuffer, which is
solid filled with a background color. Scaling with 'pad' mode
would then just do the right thing and also produces nice
borders on the output.

Signed-off-by: Tobias Jakobi <tjakobi at math.uni-bielefeld.de>
---
 exynos/exynos_fimg2d.c | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/exynos/exynos_fimg2d.c b/exynos/exynos_fimg2d.c
index 88e0ee6..5314c36 100644
--- a/exynos/exynos_fimg2d.c
+++ b/exynos/exynos_fimg2d.c
@@ -454,6 +454,11 @@ g2d_copy_with_scale(struct g2d_context *ctx, struct 
g2d_image *src,

        g2d_add_cmd(ctx, SRC_SELECT_REG, G2D_SELECT_MODE_NORMAL);
        g2d_add_cmd(ctx, SRC_COLOR_MODE_REG, src->color_mode);
+
+       g2d_add_cmd(ctx, SRC_REPEAT_MODE_REG, src->repeat_mode);
+       if (src->repeat_mode == G2D_REPEAT_MODE_PAD)
+               g2d_add_cmd(ctx, SRC_PAD_VALUE_REG, dst->color);
+
        if (src->buf_type == G2D_IMGBUF_USERPTR)
                g2d_add_cmd(ctx, SRC_BASE_ADDR_REG | G2D_BUF_USERPTR,
                                (unsigned long)&src->user_ptr[0]);
-- 
2.0.5

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