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Support for frame buffer devices
The frame buffer device provides an abstraction for the graphics hardware. It represents the frame buffer of some video hardware and allows application software to access the graphics hardware through a well-defined interface, so the software doesn't need to know anything about the low-level (hardware register) stuff. Frame buffer devices work identically across the different architectures supported by Linux and make the implementation of application programs easier and more portable; at this point, an X server exists which uses the frame buffer device exclusively. On several non-X86 architectures, the frame buffer device is the only way to use the graphics hardware. The device is accessed through special device nodes, usually located in the /dev directory, i.e. /dev/fb*. You need an utility program called fbset to make full use of frame buffer devices. Please read <file:Documentation/fb/framebuffer.txt> and the Framebuffer-HOWTO at <http://www.munted.org.uk/programming/Framebuffer-HOWTO-1.2.html> for more information. Say Y here and to the driver for your graphics board below if you are compiling a kernel for a non-x86 architecture. If you are compiling for the x86 architecture, you can say Y if you want to play with it, but it is not essential. Please note that running graphical applications that directly touch the hardware (e.g. an accelerated X server) and that are not frame buffer device-aware may cause unexpected results. If unsure, say N. FIRMWARE_EDID Enable firmware EDID This enables access to the EDID transferred from the firmware. On the i386, this is from the Video BIOS. Enable this if DDC/I2C transfers do not work for your driver and if you are using nvidiafb, i810fb or savagefb. In general, choosing Y for this option is safe. If you experience extremely long delays while booting before you get something on your display, try setting this to N. Matrox cards in combination with certain motherboards and monitors are known to suffer from this problem. FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT If true, at least one selected framebuffer driver can take advantage of VESA video modes set at an early boot stage via the vga= parameter. FB_CFB_FILLRECT Include the cfb_fillrect function for generic software rectangle filling. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version. FB_CFB_COPYAREA Include the cfb_copyarea function for generic software area copying. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version. FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT Include the cfb_imageblit function for generic software image blitting. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version. FB_CFB_REV_PIXELS_IN_BYTE Allow generic frame-buffer functions to work on displays with 1, 2 and 4 bits per pixel depths which has opposite order of pixels in byte order to bytes in long order. FB_SYS_FILLRECT Include the sys_fillrect function for generic software rectangle filling. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version and the framebuffer is in system RAM. FB_SYS_COPYAREA Include the sys_copyarea function for generic software area copying. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version and the framebuffer is in system RAM. FB_SYS_IMAGEBLIT Include the sys_imageblit function for generic software image blitting. This is used by drivers that don't provide their own (accelerated) version and the framebuffer is in system RAM. FB_FOREIGN_ENDIAN Framebuffer foreign endianness support This menu will let you enable support for the framebuffers with non-native endianness (e.g. Little-Endian framebuffer on a Big-Endian machine). Most probably you don't have such hardware, so it's safe to say "n" here. FB_SVGALIB Common utility functions useful to fbdev drivers of VGA-based cards. FB_MODE_HELPERS Enable Video Mode Handling Helpers This enables functions for handling video modes using the Generalized Timing Formula and the EDID parser. A few drivers rely on this feature such as the radeonfb, rivafb, and the i810fb. If your driver does not take advantage of this feature, choosing Y will just increase the kernel size by about 5K. FB_TILEBLITTING Enable Tile Blitting Support This enables tile blitting. Tile blitting is a drawing technique where the screen is divided into rectangular sections (tiles), whereas the standard blitting divides the screen into pixels. Because the default drawing element is a tile, drawing functions will be passed parameters in terms of number of tiles instead of number of pixels. For example, to draw a single character, instead of using bitmaps, an index to an array of bitmaps will be used. To clear or move a rectangular section of a screen, the rectangle will be described in terms of number of tiles in the x- and y-axis. This is particularly important to one driver, matroxfb. If unsure, say N. Frame buffer hardware drivers FB_CIRRUS Cirrus Logic support This enables support for Cirrus Logic GD542x/543x based boards on Amiga: SD64, Piccolo, Picasso II/II+, Picasso IV, or EGS Spectrum. If you have a PCI-based system, this enables support for these chips: GD-543x, GD-544x, GD-5480. Please read the file <file:Documentation/fb/cirrusfb.txt>. Say N unless you have such a graphics board or plan to get one before you next recompile the kernel. FB_PM2 Permedia2 support This is the frame buffer device driver for cards based on the 3D Labs Permedia, Permedia 2 and Permedia 2V chips. The driver was tested on the following cards: Diamond FireGL 1000 PRO AGP ELSA Gloria Synergy PCI Appian Jeronimo PRO (both heads) PCI 3DLabs Oxygen ACX aka EONtronics Picasso P2 PCI Techsource Raptor GFX-8P (aka Sun PGX-32) on SPARC ASK Graphic Blaster Exxtreme AGP To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called pm2fb. FB_PM2_FIFO_DISCONNECT enable FIFO disconnect feature Support the Permedia2 FIFO disconnect feature. FB_ARMCLCD ARM PrimeCell PL110 support This framebuffer device driver is for the ARM PrimeCell PL110 Colour LCD controller. ARM PrimeCells provide the building blocks for System on a Chip devices. If you want to compile this as a module (=code which can be inserted into and removed from the running kernel), say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. The module will be called amba-clcd. FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ035Q7DB02_HRTFT LogicPD LCD 3.5\" QVGA w/HRTFT IC This is an implementation of the Sharp LQ035Q7DB02, a 3.5" color QVGA, HRTFT panel. The LogicPD device includes an integrated HRTFT controller IC. The native resolution is 240x320. FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ057Q3DC02 LogicPD LCD 5.7\" QVGA This is an implementation of the Sharp LQ057Q3DC02, a 5.7" color QVGA, TFT panel. The LogicPD device includes an The native resolution is 320x240. FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ64D343 LogicPD LCD 6.4\" VGA This is an implementation of the Sharp LQ64D343, a 6.4" color VGA, TFT panel. The LogicPD device includes an The native resolution is 640x480. FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ10D368 LogicPD LCD 10.4\" VGA This is an implementation of the Sharp LQ10D368, a 10.4" color VGA, TFT panel. The LogicPD device includes an The native resolution is 640x480. FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ121S1DG41 LogicPD LCD 12.1\" SVGA This is an implementation of the Sharp LQ121S1DG41, a 12.1" color SVGA, TFT panel. The LogicPD device includes an The native resolution is 800x600. This panel requires a clock rate may be an integer fraction of the base LCDCLK frequency. The driver will select the highest frequency available that is lower than the maximum allowed. The panel may flicker if the clock rate is slower than the recommended minimum. FB_ARMCLCD_AUO_A070VW01_WIDE AU Optronics A070VW01 LCD 7.0\" WIDE This is an implementation of the AU Optronics, a 7.0" WIDE Color. The native resolution is 234x480. FB_ARMCLCD_HITACHI Hitachi Wide Screen 800x480 This is an implementation of the Hitachi 800x480. FB_ACORN Acorn VIDC support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Acorn VIDC graphics hardware found in Acorn RISC PCs and other ARM-based machines. If unsure, say N. FB_CLPS711X CLPS711X LCD support Say Y to enable the Framebuffer driver for the CLPS7111 and EP7212 processors. FB_SA1100 SA-1100 LCD support This is a framebuffer device for the SA-1100 LCD Controller. See <http://www.linux-fbdev.org/> for information on framebuffer devices. If you plan to use the LCD display with your SA-1100 system, say Y here. FB_CYBER2000 CyberPro 2000/2010/5000 support This enables support for the Integraphics CyberPro 20x0 and 5000 VGA chips used in the Rebel.com Netwinder and other machines. Say Y if you have a NetWinder or a graphics card containing this device, otherwise say N. FB_AMIGA Amiga native chipset support This is the frame buffer device driver for the builtin graphics chipset found in Amigas. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called amifb. FB_AMIGA_OCS Amiga OCS chipset support This enables support for the original Agnus and Denise video chips, found in the Amiga 1000 and most A500's and A2000's. If you intend to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y; otherwise say N. FB_AMIGA_ECS Amiga ECS chipset support This enables support for the Enhanced Chip Set, found in later A500's, later A2000's, the A600, the A3000, the A3000T and CDTV. If you intend to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y; otherwise say N. FB_AMIGA_AGA Amiga AGA chipset support This enables support for the Advanced Graphics Architecture (also known as the AGA or AA) Chip Set, found in the A1200, A4000, A4000T and CD32. If you intend to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y; otherwise say N. FB_FM2 Amiga FrameMaster II/Rainbow II support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Amiga FrameMaster card from BSC (exhibited 1992 but not shipped as a CBM product). FB_ARC Arc Monochrome LCD board support This enables support for the Arc Monochrome LCD board. The board is based on the KS-108 lcd controller and is typically a matrix of 2*n chips. This driver was tested with a 128x64 panel. This driver supports it for use with x86 SBCs through a 16 bit GPIO interface (8 bit data, 8 bit control). If you anticipate using this driver, say Y or M; otherwise say N. You must specify the GPIO IO address to be used for setting control and data. FB_ATARI Atari native chipset support This is the frame buffer device driver for the builtin graphics chipset found in Ataris. FB_OF Open Firmware frame buffer device support Say Y if you want support with Open Firmware for your graphics board. FB_CONTROL Apple \"control\" display support This driver supports a frame buffer for the graphics adapter in the Power Macintosh 7300 and others. FB_PLATINUM Apple \"platinum\" display support This driver supports a frame buffer for the "platinum" graphics adapter in some Power Macintoshes. FB_VALKYRIE Apple \"valkyrie\" display support This driver supports a frame buffer for the "valkyrie" graphics adapter in some Power Macintoshes. FB_CT65550 Chips 65550 display support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Chips & Technologies 65550 graphics chip in PowerBooks. FB_ASILIANT Asiliant (Chips) 69000 display support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Asiliant 69030 chipset FB_IMSTT IMS Twin Turbo display support The IMS Twin Turbo is a PCI-based frame buffer card bundled with many Macintosh and compatible computers. FB_VGA16 VGA 16-color graphics support This is the frame buffer device driver for VGA 16 color graphic cards. Say Y if you have such a card. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called vga16fb. FB_BF54X_LQ043 SHARP LQ043 TFT LCD (BF548 EZKIT) This is the framebuffer device driver for a SHARP LQ043T1DG01 TFT LCD FB_BFIN_T350MCQB Varitronix COG-T350MCQB TFT LCD display (BF527 EZKIT) This is the framebuffer device driver for a Varitronix VL-PS-COG-T350MCQB-01 display TFT LCD This display is a QVGA 320x240 24-bit RGB display interfaced by an 8-bit wide PPI It uses PPI[0..7] PPI_FS1, PPI_FS2 and PPI_CLK. FB_STI HP STI frame buffer device support STI refers to the HP "Standard Text Interface" which is a set of BIOS routines contained in a ROM chip in HP PA-RISC based machines. Enabling this option will implement the linux framebuffer device using calls to the STI BIOS routines for initialisation. If you enable this option, you will get a planar framebuffer device /dev/fb which will work on the most common HP graphic cards of the NGLE family, including the artist chips (in the 7xx and Bxxx series), HCRX, HCRX24, CRX, CRX24 and VisEG series. It is safe to enable this option, so you should probably say "Y". FB_TGA TGA/SFB+ framebuffer support This is the frame buffer device driver for generic TGA and SFB+ graphic cards. These include DEC ZLXp-E1, -E2 and -E3 PCI cards, also known as PBXGA-A, -B and -C, and DEC ZLX-E1, -E2 and -E3 TURBOchannel cards, also known as PMAGD-A, -B and -C. Due to hardware limitations ZLX-E2 and E3 cards are not supported for DECstation 5000/200 systems. Additionally due to firmware limitations these cards may cause troubles with booting DECstation 5000/240 and /260 systems, but are fully supported under Linux if you manage to get it going. ;-) Say Y if you have one of those. FB_UVESA Userspace VESA VGA graphics support This is the frame buffer driver for generic VBE 2.0 compliant graphic cards. It can also take advantage of VBE 3.0 features, such as refresh rate adjustment. This driver generally provides more features than vesafb but requires a userspace helper application called 'v86d'. See <file:Documentation/fb/uvesafb.txt> for more information. If unsure, say N. FB_VESA VESA VGA graphics support This is the frame buffer device driver for generic VESA 2.0 compliant graphic cards. The older VESA 1.2 cards are not supported. You will get a boot time penguin logo at no additional cost. Please read <file:Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt>. If unsure, say Y. FB_EFI EFI-based Framebuffer Support This is the EFI frame buffer device driver. If the firmware on your platform is EFI 1.10 or UEFI 2.0, select Y to add support for using the EFI framebuffer as your console. FB_N411 N411 Apollo/Hecuba devkit support This enables support for the Apollo display controller in its Hecuba form using the n411 devkit. FB_HGA Hercules mono graphics support Say Y here if you have a Hercules mono graphics card. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called hgafb. As this card technology is 15 years old, most people will answer N here. FB_HGA_ACCEL Hercules mono Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL) This will compile the Hercules mono graphics with acceleration functions. FB_SGIVW SGI Visual Workstation framebuffer support SGI Visual Workstation support for framebuffer graphics. FB_GBE SGI Graphics Backend frame buffer support This is the frame buffer device driver for SGI Graphics Backend. This chip is used in SGI O2 and Visual Workstation 320/540. FB_GBE_MEM Video memory size in MB This is the amount of memory reserved for the framebuffer, which can be any value between 1MB and 8MB. FB_SBUS SBUS and UPA framebuffers Say Y if you want support for SBUS or UPA based frame buffer device. FB_BW2 BWtwo support This is the frame buffer device driver for the BWtwo frame buffer. FB_CG3 CGthree support This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGthree frame buffer. FB_CG6 CGsix (GX,TurboGX) support This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGsix (GX, TurboGX) frame buffer. FB_FFB Creator/Creator3D/Elite3D support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Creator, Creator3D, and Elite3D graphics boards. FB_TCX TCX (SS4/SS5 only) support This is the frame buffer device driver for the TCX 24/8bit frame buffer. FB_CG14 CGfourteen (SX) support This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGfourteen frame buffer on Desktop SPARCsystems with the SX graphics option. FB_P9100 P9100 (Sparcbook 3 only) support This is the frame buffer device driver for the P9100 card supported on Sparcbook 3 machines. FB_LEO Leo (ZX) support This is the frame buffer device driver for the SBUS-based Sun ZX (leo) frame buffer cards. FB_IGA IGA 168x display support This is the framebuffer device for the INTERGRAPHICS 1680 and successor frame buffer cards. FB_XVR500 Sun XVR-500 3DLABS Wildcat support This is the framebuffer device for the Sun XVR-500 and similar graphics cards based upon the 3DLABS Wildcat chipset. The driver only works on sparc64 systems where the system firmware has mostly initialized the card already. It is treated as a completely dumb framebuffer device. FB_XVR2500 Sun XVR-2500 3DLABS Wildcat support This is the framebuffer device for the Sun XVR-2500 and similar graphics cards based upon the 3DLABS Wildcat chipset. The driver only works on sparc64 systems where the system firmware has mostly initialized the card already. It is treated as a completely dumb framebuffer device. FB_PVR2 NEC PowerVR 2 display support Say Y here if you have a PowerVR 2 card in your box. If you plan to run linux on your Dreamcast, you will have to say Y here. This driver may or may not work on other PowerVR 2 cards, but is totally untested. Use at your own risk. If unsure, say N. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called pvr2fb. You can pass several parameters to the driver at boot time or at module load time. The parameters look like "video=pvr2:XXX", where the meaning of XXX can be found at the end of the main source file (<file:drivers/video/pvr2fb.c>). Please see the file <file:Documentation/fb/pvr2fb.txt>. FB_EPSON1355 Epson 1355 framebuffer support Build in support for the SED1355 Epson Research Embedded RAMDAC LCD/CRT Controller (since redesignated as the S1D13505) as a framebuffer. Product specs at <http://www.erd.epson.com/vdc/html/products.htm>. FB_S1D13XXX Epson S1D13XXX framebuffer support Support for S1D13XXX framebuffer device family (currently only working with S1D13806). Product specs at <http://www.erd.epson.com/vdc/html/legacy_13xxx.htm> FB_ATMEL AT91/AT32 LCD Controller support This enables support for the AT91/AT32 LCD Controller. FB_INTSRAM Frame Buffer in internal SRAM Say Y if you want to map Frame Buffer in internal SRAM. Say N if you want to let frame buffer in external SDRAM. FB_ATMEL_STN Use a STN display with AT91/AT32 LCD Controller Say Y if you want to connect a STN LCD display to the AT91/AT32 LCD Controller. Say N if you want to connect a TFT. If unsure, say N. FB_NVIDIA nVidia Framebuffer Support This driver supports graphics boards with the nVidia chips, TNT and newer. For very old chipsets, such as the RIVA128, then use the rivafb. Say Y if you have such a graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called nvidiafb. FB_NVIDIA_I2C Enable DDC Support This enables I2C support for nVidia Chipsets. This is used only for getting EDID information from the attached display allowing for robust video mode handling and switching. Because fbdev-2.6 requires that drivers must be able to independently validate video mode parameters, you should say Y here. FB_NVIDIA_DEBUG Lots of debug output Say Y here if you want the nVidia driver to output all sorts of debugging information to provide to the maintainer when something goes wrong. FB_NVIDIA_BACKLIGHT Support for backlight control Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display. FB_RIVA nVidia Riva support This driver supports graphics boards with the nVidia Riva/Geforce chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called rivafb. FB_RIVA_I2C Enable DDC Support This enables I2C support for nVidia Chipsets. This is used only for getting EDID information from the attached display allowing for robust video mode handling and switching. Because fbdev-2.6 requires that drivers must be able to independently validate video mode parameters, you should say Y here. FB_RIVA_DEBUG Lots of debug output Say Y here if you want the Riva driver to output all sorts of debugging information to provide to the maintainer when something goes wrong. FB_RIVA_BACKLIGHT Support for backlight control Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display. FB_I810 Intel 810/815 support (EXPERIMENTAL) This driver supports the on-board graphics built in to the Intel 810 and 815 chipsets. Say Y if you have and plan to use such a board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called i810fb. For more information, please read <file:Documentation/fb/intel810.txt> FB_I810_GTF use VESA Generalized Timing Formula If you say Y, then the VESA standard, Generalized Timing Formula or GTF, will be used to calculate the required video timing values per video mode. Since the GTF allows nondiscrete timings (nondiscrete being a range of values as opposed to discrete being a set of values), you'll be able to use any combination of horizontal and vertical resolutions, and vertical refresh rates without having to specify your own timing parameters. This is especially useful to maximize the performance of an aging display, or if you just have a display with nonstandard dimensions. A VESA compliant monitor is recommended, but can still work with non-compliant ones. If you need or want this, then select this option. The timings may not be compliant with Intel's recommended values. Use at your own risk. If you say N, the driver will revert to discrete video timings using a set recommended by Intel in their documentation. If unsure, say N. FB_I810_I2C Enable DDC Support FB_LE80578 Intel LE80578 (Vermilion) support This driver supports the LE80578 (Vermilion Range) chipset FB_CARILLO_RANCH Intel Carillo Ranch support This driver supports the LE80578 (Carillo Ranch) board FB_INTEL Intel 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/945G/945GM/965G/965GM support (EXPERIMENTAL) This driver supports the on-board graphics built in to the Intel 830M/845G/852GM/855GM/865G/915G/915GM/945G/945GM/965G/965GM chipsets. Say Y if you have and plan to use such a board. If you say Y here and want DDC/I2C support you must first say Y to "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" in the character devices section. If you say M here then "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" can be build either as modules or built-in. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called intelfb. For more information, please read <file:Documentation/fb/intelfb.txt> FB_INTEL_DEBUG Intel driver Debug Messages Say Y here if you want the Intel driver to output all sorts of debugging information to provide to the maintainer when something goes wrong. FB_INTEL_I2C DDC/I2C for Intel framebuffer support Say Y here if you want DDC/I2C support for your on-board Intel graphics. FB_MATROX Matrox acceleration Say Y here if you have a Matrox Millennium, Matrox Millennium II, Matrox Mystique, Matrox Mystique 220, Matrox Productiva G100, Matrox Mystique G200, Matrox Millennium G200, Matrox Marvel G200 video, Matrox G400, G450 or G550 card in your box. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called matroxfb. You can pass several parameters to the driver at boot time or at module load time. The parameters look like "video=matrox:XXX", and are described in <file:Documentation/fb/matroxfb.txt>. FB_MATROX_MILLENIUM Millennium I/II support Say Y here if you have a Matrox Millennium or Matrox Millennium II video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options" below, you should check 4 bpp packed pixel, 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp packed pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths different from 8. FB_MATROX_MYSTIQUE Mystique support Say Y here if you have a Matrox Mystique or Matrox Mystique 220 video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options" below, you should check 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp packed pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths different from 8. FB_MATROX_G G100/G200/G400/G450/G550 support Say Y here if you have a Matrox G100, G200, G400, G450 or G550 based video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options", you should check 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp packed pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths different from 8. If you need support for G400 secondary head, you must first say Y to "I2C support" in the character devices section, and then to "Matrox I2C support" and "G400 second head support" here in the framebuffer section. G450/G550 secondary head and digital output are supported without additional modules. The driver starts in monitor mode. You must use the matroxset tool (available at <ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/matrox-latest/>) to swap primary and secondary head outputs, or to change output mode. Secondary head driver always start in 640x480 resolution and you must use fbset to change it. Do not forget that second head supports only 16 and 32 bpp packed pixels, so it is a good idea to compile them into the kernel too. You can use only some font widths, as the driver uses generic painting procedures (the secondary head does not use acceleration engine). G450/G550 hardware can display TV picture only from secondary CRTC, and it performs no scaling, so picture must have 525 or 625 lines. FB_MATROX_I2C Matrox I2C support This drivers creates I2C buses which are needed for accessing the DDC (I2C) bus present on all Matroxes, an I2C bus which interconnects Matrox optional devices, like MGA-TVO on G200 and G400, and the secondary head DDC bus, present on G400 only. You can say Y or M here if you want to experiment with monitor detection code. You must say Y or M here if you want to use either second head of G400 or MGA-TVO on G200 or G400. If you compile it as module, it will create a module named i2c-matroxfb. FB_MATROX_MAVEN G400 second head support WARNING !!! This support does not work with G450 !!! Say Y or M here if you want to use a secondary head (meaning two monitors in parallel) on G400 or MGA-TVO add-on on G200. Secondary head is not compatible with accelerated XFree 3.3.x SVGA servers - secondary head output is blanked while you are in X. With XFree 3.9.17 preview you can use both heads if you use SVGA over fbdev or the fbdev driver on first head and the fbdev driver on second head. If you compile it as module, two modules are created, matroxfb_crtc2 and matroxfb_maven. Matroxfb_maven is needed for both G200 and G400, matroxfb_crtc2 is needed only by G400. You must also load i2c-matroxfb to get it to run. The driver starts in monitor mode and you must use the matroxset tool (available at <ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/matrox-latest/>) to switch it to PAL or NTSC or to swap primary and secondary head outputs. Secondary head driver also always start in 640x480 resolution, you must use fbset to change it. Also do not forget that second head supports only 16 and 32 bpp packed pixels, so it is a good idea to compile them into the kernel too. You can use only some font widths, as the driver uses generic painting procedures (the secondary head does not use acceleration engine). FB_MATROX_MULTIHEAD Multihead support Say Y here if you have more than one (supported) Matrox device in your computer and you want to use all of them for different monitors ("multihead"). If you have only one device, you should say N because the driver compiled with Y is larger and a bit slower, especially on ia32 (ix86). If you said M to "Matrox unified accelerated driver" and N here, you will still be able to use several Matrox devices simultaneously: insert several instances of the module matroxfb into the kernel with insmod, supplying the parameter "dev=N" where N is 0, 1, etc. for the different Matrox devices. This method is slightly faster but uses 40 KB of kernel memory per Matrox card. There is no need for enabling 'Matrox multihead support' if you have only one Matrox card in the box. FB_RADEON ATI Radeon display support Choose this option if you want to use an ATI Radeon graphics card as a framebuffer device. There are both PCI and AGP versions. You don't need to choose this to run the Radeon in plain VGA mode. If you say Y here and want DDC/I2C support you must first say Y to "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" in the character devices section. If you say M here then "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" can be build either as modules or built-in. There is a product page at http://apps.ati.com/ATIcompare/ FB_RADEON_I2C DDC/I2C for ATI Radeon support Say Y here if you want DDC/I2C support for your Radeon board. FB_RADEON_BACKLIGHT Support for backlight control Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display. FB_RADEON_DEBUG Lots of debug output from Radeon driver Say Y here if you want the Radeon driver to output all sorts of debugging information to provide to the maintainer when something goes wrong. FB_ATY128 ATI Rage128 display support This driver supports graphics boards with the ATI Rage128 chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics board and read <file:Documentation/fb/aty128fb.txt>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called aty128fb. FB_ATY128_BACKLIGHT Support for backlight control Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display. FB_ATY ATI Mach64 display support This driver supports graphics boards with the ATI Mach64 chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called atyfb. FB_ATY_CT Mach64 CT/VT/GT/LT (incl. 3D RAGE) support Say Y here to support use of ATI's 64-bit Rage boards (or other boards based on the Mach64 CT, VT, GT, and LT chipsets) as a framebuffer device. The ATI product support page for these boards is at <http://support.ati.com/products/pc/mach64/>. FB_ATY_GENERIC_LCD Mach64 generic LCD support (EXPERIMENTAL) Say Y if you have a laptop with an ATI Rage LT PRO, Rage Mobility, Rage XC, or Rage XL chipset. FB_ATY_GX Mach64 GX support Say Y here to support use of the ATI Mach64 Graphics Expression board (or other boards based on the Mach64 GX chipset) as a framebuffer device. The ATI product support page for these boards is at <http://support.ati.com/products/pc/mach64/graphics_xpression.html>. FB_ATY_BACKLIGHT Support for backlight control Say Y here if you want to control the backlight of your display. FB_S3 S3 Trio/Virge support Driver for graphics boards with S3 Trio / S3 Virge chip. FB_SAVAGE S3 Savage support This driver supports notebooks and computers with S3 Savage PCI/AGP chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics card. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module will be called savagefb. FB_SAVAGE_I2C Enable DDC2 Support This enables I2C support for S3 Savage Chipsets. This is used only for getting EDID information from the attached display allowing for robust video mode handling and switching. Because fbdev-2.6 requires that drivers must be able to independently validate video mode parameters, you should say Y here. FB_SAVAGE_ACCEL Enable Console Acceleration This option will compile in console acceleration support. If the resulting framebuffer console has bothersome glitches, then choose N here. FB_SIS SiS/XGI display support This is the frame buffer device driver for the SiS 300, 315, 330 and 340 series as well as XGI V3XT, V5, V8, Z7 graphics chipsets. Specs available at <http://www.sis.com> and <http://www.xgitech.com>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module will be called sisfb. FB_SIS_300 SiS 300 series support Say Y here to support use of the SiS 300/305, 540, 630 and 730. FB_SIS_315 SiS 315/330/340 series and XGI support Say Y here to support use of the SiS 315, 330 and 340 series (315/H/PRO, 55x, 650, 651, 740, 330, 661, 741, 760, 761) as well as XGI V3XT, V5, V8 and Z7. FB_VIA VIA UniChrome (Pro) and Chrome9 display support This is the frame buffer device driver for Graphics chips of VIA UniChrome (Pro) Family (CLE266,PM800/CN400,P4M800CE/P4M800Pro/ CN700/VN800,CX700/VX700,P4M890) and Chrome9 Family (K8M890,CN896 /P4M900,VX800) Say Y if you have a VIA UniChrome graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called viafb. FB_NEOMAGIC NeoMagic display support This driver supports notebooks with NeoMagic PCI chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics card. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called neofb. FB_KYRO IMG Kyro support Say Y here if you have a STG4000 / Kyro / PowerVR 3 based graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called kyrofb. FB_3DFX 3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3/Voodoo5 display support This driver supports graphics boards with the 3Dfx Banshee, Voodoo3 or VSA-100 (aka Voodoo4/5) chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called tdfxfb. FB_3DFX_ACCEL 3Dfx Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL) This will compile the 3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3/VSA-100 frame buffer device driver with acceleration functions. FB_VOODOO1 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics (sst1) support Say Y here if you have a 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics (Voodoo1/sst1) or Voodoo2 (cvg) based graphics card. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called sstfb. WARNING: Do not use any application that uses the 3D engine (namely glide) while using this driver. Please read the <file:Documentation/fb/sstfb.txt> for supported options and other important info support. FB_VT8623 VIA VT8623 support Driver for CastleRock integrated graphics core in the VIA VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] chipset. FB_CYBLA Cyberblade/i1 support This driver is supposed to support the Trident Cyberblade/i1 graphics core integrated in the VIA VT8601A North Bridge, also known as VIA Apollo PLE133. Status: - Developed, tested and working on EPIA 5000 and EPIA 800. - Does work reliable on all systems with CRT/LCD connected to normal VGA ports. - Should work on systems that do use the internal LCD port, but this is absolutely not tested. Character imageblit, copyarea and rectangle fill are hw accelerated, ypan scrolling is used by default. Please do read <file:Documentation/fb/cyblafb/*>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called cyblafb. FB_TRIDENT Trident support This is the frame buffer device driver for Trident PCI/AGP chipsets. Supported chipset families are TGUI 9440/96XX, 3DImage, Blade3D and Blade XP. There are also integrated versions of these chips called CyberXXXX, CyberImage or CyberBlade. These chips are mostly found in laptops but also on some motherboards. For more information, read <file:Documentation/fb/tridentfb.txt> Say Y if you have such a graphics board. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called tridentfb. FB_TRIDENT_ACCEL Trident Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL) This will compile the Trident frame buffer device with acceleration functions. FB_ARK ARK 2000PV support Driver for PCI graphics boards with ARK 2000PV chip and ICS 5342 RAMDAC. FB_PM3 Permedia3 support (EXPERIMENTAL) This is the frame buffer device driver for the 3DLabs Permedia3 chipset, used in Formac ProFormance III, 3DLabs Oxygen VX1 & similar boards, 3DLabs Permedia3 Create!, Appian Jeronimo 2000 and maybe other boards. FB_CARMINE Fujitsu carmine frame buffer support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Fujitsu Carmine chip. The driver provides two independent frame buffer devices. FB_CARMINE_DRAM_EVAL Eval board timings Use timings which work on the eval card. CARMINE_DRAM_CUSTOM Custom board timings Use custom board timings. FB_AU1100 Au1100 LCD Driver This is the framebuffer driver for the AMD Au1100 SOC. It can drive various panels and CRTs by passing in kernel cmd line option au1100fb:panel=<name>. FB_AU1200 Au1200 LCD Driver This is the framebuffer driver for the AMD Au1200 SOC. It can drive various panels and CRTs by passing in kernel cmd line option au1200fb:panel=<name>. /home/landley/www/kdocs/menuconfig/drivers-video-geode-Kconfig.html FB_HIT HD64461 Frame Buffer support This is the frame buffer device driver for the Hitachi HD64461 LCD frame buffer card. FB_PMAG_AA PMAG-AA TURBOchannel framebuffer support Support for the PMAG-AA TURBOchannel framebuffer card (1280x1024x1) used mainly in the MIPS-based DECstation series. FB_PMAG_BA PMAG-BA TURBOchannel framebuffer support Support for the PMAG-BA TURBOchannel framebuffer card (1024x864x8) used mainly in the MIPS-based DECstation series. FB_PMAGB_B PMAGB-B TURBOchannel framebuffer support Support for the PMAGB-B TURBOchannel framebuffer card used mainly in the MIPS-based DECstation series. The card is currently only supported in 1280x1024x8 mode. FB_MAXINE Maxine (Personal DECstation) onboard framebuffer support Support for the onboard framebuffer (1024x768x8) in the Personal DECstation series (Personal DECstation 5000/20, /25, /33, /50, Codename "Maxine"). FB_G364 G364 frame buffer support The G364 driver is the framebuffer used in MIPS Magnum 4000 and Olivetti M700-10 systems. FB_68328 Motorola 68328 native frame buffer support Say Y here if you want to support the built-in frame buffer of the Motorola 68328 CPU family. FB_PXA PXA LCD framebuffer support Frame buffer driver for the built-in LCD controller in the Intel PXA2x0 processor. This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called pxafb. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say N. FB_PXA_PARAMETERS PXA LCD command line parameters Enable the use of kernel command line or module parameters to configure the physical properties of the LCD panel when using the PXA LCD driver. This option allows you to override the panel parameters supplied by the platform in order to support multiple different models of flatpanel. If you will only be using a single model of flatpanel then you can safely leave this option disabled. <file:Documentation/fb/pxafb.txt> describes the available parameters. FB_MBX 2700G LCD framebuffer support Framebuffer driver for the Intel 2700G (Marathon) Graphics Accelerator FB_MBX_DEBUG Enable debugging info via debugfs Enable this if you want debugging information using the debug filesystem (debugfs) If unsure, say N. FB_FSL_DIU Freescale DIU framebuffer support Framebuffer driver for the Freescale SoC DIU FB_W100 W100 frame buffer support Frame buffer driver for the w100 as found on the Sharp SL-Cxx series. It can also drive the w3220 chip found on iPAQ hx4700. This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called w100fb. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say N. FB_SH_MOBILE_LCDC SuperH Mobile LCDC framebuffer support Frame buffer driver for the on-chip SH-Mobile LCD controller. FB_TMIO Toshiba Mobile IO FrameBuffer support Frame buffer driver for the Toshiba Mobile IO integrated as found on the Sharp SL-6000 series This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called tmiofb. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say N. FB_S3C2410 S3C2410 LCD framebuffer support Frame buffer driver for the built-in LCD controller in the Samsung S3C2410 processor. This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called s3c2410fb. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say N. FB_S3C2410_DEBUG S3C2410 lcd debug messages Turn on debugging messages. Note that you can set/unset at run time through sysfs FB_SM501 Silicon Motion SM501 framebuffer support Frame buffer driver for the CRT and LCD controllers in the Silicon Motion SM501. This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The module will be called sm501fb. If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt>. If unsure, say N. FB_PNX4008_DUM Display Update Module support on Philips PNX4008 board Say Y here to enable support for PNX4008 Display Update Module (DUM) FB_PNX4008_DUM_RGB RGB Framebuffer support on Philips PNX4008 board Say Y here to enable support for PNX4008 RGB Framebuffer FB_IBM_GXT4500 Framebuffer support for IBM GXT4500P adaptor Say Y here to enable support for the IBM GXT4500P display adaptor, found on some IBM System P (pSeries) machines. FB_PS3 PS3 GPU framebuffer driver Include support for the virtual frame buffer in the PS3 platform. FB_PS3_DEFAULT_SIZE_M PS3 default frame buffer size (in MiB) This is the default size (in MiB) of the virtual frame buffer in the PS3. The default value can be overridden on the kernel command line using the "ps3fb" option (e.g. "ps3fb=9M"); FB_XILINX Xilinx frame buffer support Include support for the Xilinx ML300/ML403 reference design framebuffer. ML300 carries a 640*480 LCD display on the board, ML403 uses a standard DB15 VGA connector. FB_SH7760 SH7760/SH7763/SH7720/SH7721 LCDC support Support for the SH7760/SH7763/SH7720/SH7721 integrated (D)STN/TFT LCD Controller. Supports display resolutions up to 1024x1024 pixel, grayscale and color operation, with depths ranging from 1 bpp to 8 bpp monochrome and 8, 15 or 16 bpp color; 90 degrees clockwise display rotation for panels <= 320 pixel horizontal resolution. FB_VIRTUAL Virtual Frame Buffer support (ONLY FOR TESTING!) This is a `virtual' frame buffer device. It operates on a chunk of unswappable kernel memory instead of on the memory of a graphics board. This means you cannot see any output sent to this frame buffer device, while it does consume precious memory. The main use of this frame buffer device is testing and debugging the frame buffer subsystem. Do NOT enable it for normal systems! To protect the innocent, it has to be enabled explicitly at boot time using the kernel option `video=vfb:'. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called vfb. In order to load it, you must use the vfb_enable=1 option. If unsure, say N. XEN_FBDEV_FRONTEND Xen virtual frame buffer support This driver implements the front-end of the Xen virtual frame buffer driver. It communicates with a back-end in another domain. FB_METRONOME E-Ink Metronome/8track controller support This driver implements support for the E-Ink Metronome controller. The pre-release name for this device was 8track and could also have been called by some vendors as PVI-nnnn. FB_MB862XX Fujitsu MB862xx GDC support Frame buffer driver for Fujitsu Carmine/Coral-P(A)/Lime controllers. FB_MB862XX_PCI_GDC Carmine/Coral-P(A) GDC This enables framebuffer support for Fujitsu Carmine/Coral-P(A) PCI graphics controller devices. FB_MB862XX_LIME Lime GDC Framebuffer support for Fujitsu Lime GDC on host CPU bus. FB_PRE_INIT_FB Don't reinitialize, use bootloader's GDC/Display configuration Select this option if display contents should be inherited as set by the bootloader. FB_MX3 MX3 Framebuffer support This is a framebuffer device for the i.MX31 LCD Controller. So far only synchronous displays are supported. If you plan to use an LCD display with your i.MX31 system, say Y here.