OpenWF (Open Windowing Foundation) is a royalty-free, cross-platform API that provides a low-level hardware abstraction interface for composited windowing systems to make use of composition and display hardware. OpenWF is targeted primarily at handheld devices that require portable acceleration of composition whilst minimizing memory bandwidth usage and power levels. OpenWF is managed by the non-profit technology consortium Khronos Group.
Developer(s) | Khronos Group, Inc. |
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Stable release | 1.0[1]
/ November 9, 2009 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | API |
License | Various |
Website | www |
The OpenWF consists of two specifications.
- OpenWF Composition for accelerating composition of multimedia and graphics content. OpenWF Composition includes the ability to autonomously composite streams of pixel data to on-screen and off-screen destinations.
- OpenWF Display for managing display control hardware. OpenWF Display includes the ability to perform mode-setting on internal and external displays as well as discovery and querying of newly connected displays. Direct pipeline control allows composition of images and streams.
Implementations
editWayland had support for an OpenWF backend but this was later removed due to lack of maintenance.
DirectFB have plans to add support for OpenWF.
QNX Neutrino, widely deployed, such as in infotainment panels of Volkswagen vehicles, uses OpenWF.[2]
See also
edit- The OpenWF API registry for header files and sample implementations for the core Composition and Display APIs.
References
edit- ^ "Khronos Group Launches OpenWF Standard to Accelerate Windowing On Mobile and Embedded Devices". Khronos press release.
- ^ "QNX Brings Mobile-Class User Experience to Secure and Reliable Embedded Systems". www.qnx.com. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
External links
edit- OpenWF website
- Khronos Group website
- OpenWF Composition 1.0 Specification was released November 9, 2009.
- OpenWF Display 1.0 Specification was released November 9, 2009.