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QuestionData packet was cut when sending from Arduino Uno to Raspberry Pi 3 in C++ Pin
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QuestionFrom framebuffer to SPI via ioctl in Linux Pin
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Think more general. Drivers provide a standardised interface for a specific kind of hardware. With Linux, drivers may be built into the kernel or provided as loadable modules.

In your case the standardised interface is the framebuffer and the name of the driver / module is fbtft. The driver will create the (virtual) /dev/fbx framebuffer device. So you don't have to care about the physical used interface and how to access that. It is done by the driver. Because the fbtft driver supports multiple kinds of SPI connected displays, you have to pass the name of your display and optional parameters like rotation and SPI bus speed. These can be found in the driver documentation and the documentation provided by the display manufacturer.
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