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2 | uvesafb - A Generic Driver for VBE2+ compliant video cards | ||
3 | ========================================================== | ||
4 | |||
5 | 1. Requirements | ||
6 | --------------- | ||
7 | |||
8 | uvesafb should work with any video card that has a Video BIOS compliant | ||
9 | with the VBE 2.0 standard. | ||
10 | |||
11 | Unlike other drivers, uvesafb makes use of a userspace helper called | ||
12 | v86d. v86d is used to run the x86 Video BIOS code in a simulated and | ||
13 | controlled environment. This allows uvesafb to function on arches other | ||
14 | than x86. Check the v86d documentation for a list of currently supported | ||
15 | arches. | ||
16 | |||
17 | v86d source code can be downloaded from the following website: | ||
18 | http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/uvesafb | ||
19 | |||
20 | Please refer to the v86d documentation for detailed configuration and | ||
21 | installation instructions. | ||
22 | |||
23 | Note that the v86d userspace helper has to be available at all times in | ||
24 | order for uvesafb to work properly. If you want to use uvesafb during | ||
25 | early boot, you will have to include v86d into an initramfs image, and | ||
26 | either compile it into the kernel or use it as an initrd. | ||
27 | |||
28 | 2. Caveats and limitations | ||
29 | -------------------------- | ||
30 | |||
31 | uvesafb is a _generic_ driver which supports a wide variety of video | ||
32 | cards, but which is ultimately limited by the Video BIOS interface. | ||
33 | The most important limitations are: | ||
34 | |||
35 | - Lack of any type of acceleration. | ||
36 | - A strict and limited set of supported video modes. Often the native | ||
37 | or most optimal resolution/refresh rate for your setup will not work | ||
38 | with uvesafb, simply because the Video BIOS doesn't support the | ||
39 | video mode you want to use. This can be especially painful with | ||
40 | widescreen panels, where native video modes don't have the 4:3 aspect | ||
41 | ratio, which is what most BIOS-es are limited to. | ||
42 | - Adjusting the refresh rate is only possible with a VBE 3.0 compliant | ||
43 | Video BIOS. Note that many nVidia Video BIOS-es claim to be VBE 3.0 | ||
44 | compliant, while they simply ignore any refresh rate settings. | ||
45 | |||
46 | 3. Configuration | ||
47 | ---------------- | ||
48 | |||
49 | uvesafb can be compiled either as a module, or directly into the kernel. | ||
50 | In both cases it supports the same set of configuration options, which | ||
51 | are either given on the kernel command line or as module parameters, e.g.: | ||
52 | |||
53 | video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap (compiled into the kernel) | ||
54 | |||
55 | # modprobe uvesafb mode=1024x768-32 mtrr=3 scroll=ywrap (module) | ||
56 | |||
57 | Accepted options: | ||
58 | |||
59 | ypan Enable display panning using the VESA protected mode | ||
60 | interface. The visible screen is just a window of the | ||
61 | video memory, console scrolling is done by changing the | ||
62 | start of the window. Available on x86 only. | ||
63 | |||
64 | ywrap Same as ypan, but assumes your gfx board can wrap-around | ||
65 | the video memory (i.e. starts reading from top if it | ||
66 | reaches the end of video memory). Faster than ypan. | ||
67 | Available on x86 only. | ||
68 | |||
69 | redraw Scroll by redrawing the affected part of the screen, this | ||
70 | is the safe (and slow) default. | ||
71 | |||
72 | (If you're using uvesafb as a module, the above three options are | ||
73 | used a parameter of the scroll option, e.g. scroll=ypan.) | ||
74 | |||
75 | vgapal Use the standard VGA registers for palette changes. | ||
76 | |||
77 | pmipal Use the protected mode interface for palette changes. | ||
78 | This is the default if the protected mode interface is | ||
79 | available. Available on x86 only. | ||
80 | |||
81 | mtrr:n Setup memory type range registers for the framebuffer | ||
82 | where n: | ||
83 | 0 - disabled (equivalent to nomtrr) (default) | ||
84 | 1 - uncachable | ||
85 | 2 - write-back | ||
86 | 3 - write-combining | ||
87 | 4 - write-through | ||
88 | |||
89 | If you see the following in dmesg, choose the type that matches | ||
90 | the old one. In this example, use "mtrr:2". | ||
91 | ... | ||
92 | mtrr: type mismatch for e0000000,8000000 old: write-back new: write-combining | ||
93 | ... | ||
94 | |||
95 | nomtrr Do not use memory type range registers. | ||
96 | |||
97 | vremap:n | ||
98 | Remap 'n' MiB of video RAM. If 0 or not specified, remap memory | ||
99 | according to video mode. | ||
100 | |||
101 | vtotal:n | ||
102 | If the video BIOS of your card incorrectly determines the total | ||
103 | amount of video RAM, use this option to override the BIOS (in MiB). | ||
104 | |||
105 | <mode> The mode you want to set, in the standard modedb format. Refer to | ||
106 | modedb.txt for a detailed description. When uvesafb is compiled as | ||
107 | a module, the mode string should be provided as a value of the | ||
108 | 'mode' option. | ||
109 | |||
110 | vbemode:x | ||
111 | Force the use of VBE mode x. The mode will only be set if it's | ||
112 | found in the VBE-provided list of supported modes. | ||
113 | NOTE: The mode number 'x' should be specified in VESA mode number | ||
114 | notation, not the Linux kernel one (eg. 257 instead of 769). | ||
115 | HINT: If you use this option because normal <mode> parameter does | ||
116 | not work for you and you use a X server, you'll probably want to | ||
117 | set the 'nocrtc' option to ensure that the video mode is properly | ||
118 | restored after console <-> X switches. | ||
119 | |||
120 | nocrtc Do not use CRTC timings while setting the video mode. This option | ||
121 | has any effect only if the Video BIOS is VBE 3.0 compliant. Use it | ||
122 | if you have problems with modes set the standard way. Note that | ||
123 | using this option implies that any refresh rate adjustments will | ||
124 | be ignored and the refresh rate will stay at your BIOS default (60 Hz). | ||
125 | |||
126 | noedid Do not try to fetch and use EDID-provided modes. | ||
127 | |||
128 | noblank Disable hardware blanking. | ||
129 | |||
130 | v86d:path | ||
131 | Set path to the v86d executable. This option is only available as | ||
132 | a module parameter, and not as a part of the video= string. If you | ||
133 | need to use it and have uvesafb built into the kernel, use | ||
134 | uvesafb.v86d="path". | ||
135 | |||
136 | Additionally, the following parameters may be provided. They all override the | ||
137 | EDID-provided values and BIOS defaults. Refer to your monitor's specs to get | ||
138 | the correct values for maxhf, maxvf and maxclk for your hardware. | ||
139 | |||
140 | maxhf:n Maximum horizontal frequency (in kHz). | ||
141 | maxvf:n Maximum vertical frequency (in Hz). | ||
142 | maxclk:n Maximum pixel clock (in MHz). | ||
143 | |||
144 | 4. The sysfs interface | ||
145 | ---------------------- | ||
146 | |||
147 | uvesafb provides several sysfs nodes for configurable parameters and | ||
148 | additional information. | ||
149 | |||
150 | Driver attributes: | ||
151 | |||
152 | /sys/bus/platform/drivers/uvesafb | ||
153 | - v86d (default: /sbin/v86d) | ||
154 | Path to the v86d executable. v86d is started by uvesafb | ||
155 | if an instance of the daemon isn't already running. | ||
156 | |||
157 | Device attributes: | ||
158 | |||
159 | /sys/bus/platform/drivers/uvesafb/uvesafb.0 | ||
160 | - nocrtc | ||
161 | Use the default refresh rate (60 Hz) if set to 1. | ||
162 | |||
163 | - oem_product_name | ||
164 | - oem_product_rev | ||
165 | - oem_string | ||
166 | - oem_vendor | ||
167 | Information about the card and its maker. | ||
168 | |||
169 | - vbe_modes | ||
170 | A list of video modes supported by the Video BIOS along with their | ||
171 | VBE mode numbers in hex. | ||
172 | |||
173 | - vbe_version | ||
174 | A BCD value indicating the implemented VBE standard. | ||
175 | |||
176 | 5. Miscellaneous | ||
177 | ---------------- | ||
178 | |||
179 | Uvesafb will set a video mode with the default refresh rate and timings | ||
180 | from the Video BIOS if you set pixclock to 0 in fb_var_screeninfo. | ||
181 | |||
182 | |||
183 | -- | ||
184 | Michal Januszewski <spock@gentoo.org> | ||
185 | Last updated: 2007-06-16 | ||
186 | |||
187 | Documentation of the uvesafb options is loosely based on vesafb.txt. | ||
188 | |||