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releasing.md |
libdisplay-info
EDID and DisplayID library.
Goals:
- Provide a set of high-level, easy-to-use, opinionated functions as well as low-level functions to access detailed information.
- Simplicity and correctness over performance and resource usage.
- Well-tested and fuzzed.
Documentation is available on the website.
Using
The public API headers are categorised as either high-level or low-level API as per the comments in the header files. Users of libdisplay-info should prefer high-level API over low-level API when possible.
If high-level API lacks needed features, please propose additions to the high-level API upstream before using low-level API to get what you need. If the additions are rejected, you are welcome to use the low-level API.
This policy is aimed to propagate best practises when interpreting EDID and DisplayID information which can often be cryptic or even inconsistent.
libdisplay-info uses semantic versioning. The public API is not yet stable.
Contributing
Open issues and merge requests on the GitLab project. Discuss and ask questions in the #wayland IRC channel on OFTC.
In general, the Wayland contribution guidelines should be followed. In particular, each commit must carry a Signed-off-by tag to denote that the submitter adheres to the Developer Certificate of Origin 1.1. This project follows the freedesktop.org Contributor Covenant.
Specifications
Both EDID and DisplayID are defined by VESA and the specifications are publicly available. There are multiple versions defined and they have multiple mechanisms for extending the base specification. Some of the extensions also have mechanisms for additional extensions. This sometimes makes it hard to find where a particular data structure is defined.
The raw data is usually read from the Display Data Channel (DDC) but other methods of delivery exist.
Available freely from VESA directly are the base EDID specifications, VESA specified EDID extensions, as well as the base DisplayID specifications. EDID also specifies how DisplayID can be embedded in EDID.
- VESA Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data (E-EDID) Standard; Release A, Revision 1; February 9, 2000; Defines EDID Structure Version 1, Revision 3
- VESA Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data (E-EDID) Standard; Release A, Revision 2; September 25, 2006; Defines EDID Structure Version 1, Revision 4
- VESA Video Timing Block Extension Data (VTB-EXT) Standard; Release A; November 24, 2003
- VESA Enhanced EDID Localized String Extension Standard; Release A; July 10, 2003
- VESA Display Transfer Characteristics Data Block (DTCDB) Standard; Version 1.0; August 31, 2006
- VESA Display Information Extension Block (DI-EXT) Standard; Release A; August 21, 2001
- VESA Display Device Data Block (DDDB) Standard; Version 1; September 25, 2006
- VESA Display Identification Data (DisplayID) Standard; Version 1.3; July 5, 2013
- VESA Display Identification Data (DisplayID) Standard; Version 2.0; 11 September, 2017
- VESA Display Identification Data (DisplayID) Standard; Version 2.1; 18 November, 2021
- VESA Display Identification Data (DisplayID) Standard; Version 2.1a; 18 March, 2024
The most common extension to both EDID and DisplayID is CTA-861 which can be downloaded for free from CTA.
- A DTV Profile for Uncompressed High Speed Digital Interfaces (CTA-861-E, CTA-861-F, CTA-861-G, CTA-861-H, CTA-861-I)
- HDR Static Metadata Extensions (CTA-861.3-A)
The CTA-861 specification allows for Vendor Specific Data Blocks (VSDB). Their specifications are often proprietary and have to be reverse engineered. Some specifications are available publicly.
- HDMI and HDMI Forum VSDB are specified in the HDMI specification
- Microsoft EDID Extension for HMDs and Specialized Monitors
The libdisplay-info structures of the low-level API always point to the relevant specification and section therein.
Building
libdisplay-info has the following dependencies:
- hwdata for the PNP ID database used at build-time only.
libdisplay-info is built using Meson:
meson setup build/
ninja -C build/
Testing
The low-level EDID library is tested against edid-decode. test/data/
contains a small collection of EDID blobs and diffs between upstream
edid-decode
and our di-edid-decode
clone. Our CI ensures the diffs are
up-to-date. A patch should never make the diffs grow larger. To re-generate the
test data, build edid-decode
at the Git revision mentioned in
.gitlab-ci.yml
, put the executable in PATH
, and run
ninja -C build/ gen-test-data
.
The latest code coverage report is available on GitLab CI.
Fuzzing
To fuzz libdisplay-info with AFL, the library needs to be instrumented:
CC=afl-gcc meson build/
ninja -C build/
afl-fuzz -i test/data/ -o afl/ build/di-edid-decode/di-edid-decode