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  1 ================================                    1 ================================
  2 Intel 810/815 Framebuffer driver                    2 Intel 810/815 Framebuffer driver
  3 ================================                    3 ================================
  4                                                     4 
  5 Tony Daplas <adaplas@pol.net>                        5 Tony Daplas <adaplas@pol.net>
  6                                                     6 
  7 http://i810fb.sourceforge.net                       7 http://i810fb.sourceforge.net
  8                                                     8 
  9 March 17, 2002                                      9 March 17, 2002
 10                                                    10 
 11 First Released: July 2001                          11 First Released: July 2001
 12 Last Update:    September 12, 2005                 12 Last Update:    September 12, 2005
 13                                                    13 
 14 A. Introduction                                    14 A. Introduction
 15 ===============                                    15 ===============
 16                                                    16 
 17         This is a framebuffer driver for vario     17         This is a framebuffer driver for various Intel 810/815 compatible
 18         graphics devices.  These include:          18         graphics devices.  These include:
 19                                                    19 
 20         - Intel 810                                20         - Intel 810
 21         - Intel 810E                               21         - Intel 810E
 22         - Intel 810-DC100                          22         - Intel 810-DC100
 23         - Intel 815 Internal graphics only, 10     23         - Intel 815 Internal graphics only, 100Mhz FSB
 24         - Intel 815 Internal graphics only         24         - Intel 815 Internal graphics only
 25         - Intel 815 Internal graphics and AGP      25         - Intel 815 Internal graphics and AGP
 26                                                    26 
 27 B.  Features                                       27 B.  Features
 28 ============                                       28 ============
 29                                                    29 
 30         - Choice of using Discrete Video Timin     30         - Choice of using Discrete Video Timings, VESA Generalized Timing
 31           Formula, or a framebuffer specific d     31           Formula, or a framebuffer specific database to set the video mode
 32                                                    32 
 33         - Supports a variable range of horizon     33         - Supports a variable range of horizontal and vertical resolution and
 34           vertical refresh rates if the VESA G     34           vertical refresh rates if the VESA Generalized Timing Formula is
 35           enabled.                                 35           enabled.
 36                                                    36 
 37         - Supports color depths of 8, 16, 24 a     37         - Supports color depths of 8, 16, 24 and 32 bits per pixel
 38                                                    38 
 39         - Supports pseudocolor, directcolor, o     39         - Supports pseudocolor, directcolor, or truecolor visuals
 40                                                    40 
 41         - Full and optimized hardware accelera     41         - Full and optimized hardware acceleration at 8, 16 and 24 bpp
 42                                                    42 
 43         - Robust video state save and restore      43         - Robust video state save and restore
 44                                                    44 
 45         - MTRR support                             45         - MTRR support
 46                                                    46 
 47         - Utilizes user-entered monitor specif     47         - Utilizes user-entered monitor specifications to automatically
 48           calculate required video mode parame     48           calculate required video mode parameters.
 49                                                    49 
 50         - Can concurrently run with xfree86 ru     50         - Can concurrently run with xfree86 running with native i810 drivers
 51                                                    51 
 52         - Hardware Cursor Support                  52         - Hardware Cursor Support
 53                                                    53 
 54         - Supports EDID probing either by DDC/     54         - Supports EDID probing either by DDC/I2C or through the BIOS
 55                                                    55 
 56 C.  List of available options                      56 C.  List of available options
 57 =============================                      57 =============================
 58                                                    58 
 59    a. "video=i810fb"                               59    a. "video=i810fb"
 60         enables the i810 driver                    60         enables the i810 driver
 61                                                    61 
 62         Recommendation: required                   62         Recommendation: required
 63                                                    63 
 64    b. "xres:<value>"                               64    b. "xres:<value>"
 65         select horizontal resolution in pixels     65         select horizontal resolution in pixels. (This parameter will be
 66         ignored if 'mode_option' is specified.     66         ignored if 'mode_option' is specified.  See 'o' below).
 67                                                    67 
 68         Recommendation: user preference            68         Recommendation: user preference
 69         (default = 640)                            69         (default = 640)
 70                                                    70 
 71    c. "yres:<value>"                               71    c. "yres:<value>"
 72         select vertical resolution in scanline     72         select vertical resolution in scanlines. If Discrete Video Timings
 73         is enabled, this will be ignored and c     73         is enabled, this will be ignored and computed as 3*xres/4.  (This
 74         parameter will be ignored if 'mode_opt     74         parameter will be ignored if 'mode_option' is specified.  See 'o'
 75         below)                                     75         below)
 76                                                    76 
 77         Recommendation: user preference            77         Recommendation: user preference
 78         (default = 480)                            78         (default = 480)
 79                                                    79 
 80    d. "vyres:<value>"                              80    d. "vyres:<value>"
 81         select virtual vertical resolution in      81         select virtual vertical resolution in scanlines. If (0) or none
 82         is specified, this will be computed ag     82         is specified, this will be computed against maximum available memory.
 83                                                    83 
 84         Recommendation: do not set                 84         Recommendation: do not set
 85         (default = 480)                            85         (default = 480)
 86                                                    86 
 87    e. "vram:<value>"                               87    e. "vram:<value>"
 88         select amount of system RAM in MB to a     88         select amount of system RAM in MB to allocate for the video memory
 89                                                    89 
 90         Recommendation: 1 - 4 MB.                  90         Recommendation: 1 - 4 MB.
 91         (default = 4)                              91         (default = 4)
 92                                                    92 
 93    f. "bpp:<value>"                                93    f. "bpp:<value>"
 94         select desired pixel depth                 94         select desired pixel depth
 95                                                    95 
 96         Recommendation: 8                          96         Recommendation: 8
 97         (default = 8)                              97         (default = 8)
 98                                                    98 
 99    g. "hsync1/hsync2:<value>"                      99    g. "hsync1/hsync2:<value>"
100         select the minimum and maximum Horizon    100         select the minimum and maximum Horizontal Sync Frequency of the
101         monitor in kHz.  If using a fixed freq    101         monitor in kHz.  If using a fixed frequency monitor, hsync1 must
102         be equal to hsync2. If EDID probing is    102         be equal to hsync2. If EDID probing is successful, these will be
103         ignored and values will be taken from     103         ignored and values will be taken from the EDID block.
104                                                   104 
105         Recommendation: check monitor manual f    105         Recommendation: check monitor manual for correct values
106         (default = 29/30)                         106         (default = 29/30)
107                                                   107 
108    h. "vsync1/vsync2:<value>"                     108    h. "vsync1/vsync2:<value>"
109         select the minimum and maximum Vertica    109         select the minimum and maximum Vertical Sync Frequency of the monitor
110         in Hz. You can also use this option to    110         in Hz. You can also use this option to lock your monitor's refresh
111         rate. If EDID probing is successful, t    111         rate. If EDID probing is successful, these will be ignored and values
112         will be taken from the EDID block.        112         will be taken from the EDID block.
113                                                   113 
114         Recommendation: check monitor manual f    114         Recommendation: check monitor manual for correct values
115         (default = 60/60)                         115         (default = 60/60)
116                                                   116 
117         IMPORTANT:  If you need to clamp your     117         IMPORTANT:  If you need to clamp your timings, try to give some
118         leeway for computational errors (over/    118         leeway for computational errors (over/underflows).  Example: if
119         using vsync1/vsync2 = 60/60, make sure    119         using vsync1/vsync2 = 60/60, make sure hsync1/hsync2 has at least
120         a 1 unit difference, and vice versa.      120         a 1 unit difference, and vice versa.
121                                                   121 
122    i. "voffset:<value>"                           122    i. "voffset:<value>"
123         select at what offset in MB of the log    123         select at what offset in MB of the logical memory to allocate the
124         framebuffer memory.  The intent is to     124         framebuffer memory.  The intent is to avoid the memory blocks
125         used by standard graphics applications    125         used by standard graphics applications (XFree86).  The default
126         offset (16 MB for a 64 MB aperture, 8     126         offset (16 MB for a 64 MB aperture, 8 MB for a 32 MB aperture) will
127         avoid XFree86's usage and allows up to    127         avoid XFree86's usage and allows up to 7 MB/15 MB of framebuffer
128         memory.  Depending on your usage, adju    128         memory.  Depending on your usage, adjust the value up or down
129         (0 for maximum usage, 31/63 MB for the    129         (0 for maximum usage, 31/63 MB for the least amount).  Note, an
130         arbitrary setting may conflict with XF    130         arbitrary setting may conflict with XFree86.
131                                                   131 
132         Recommendation: do not set                132         Recommendation: do not set
133         (default = 8 or 16 MB)                    133         (default = 8 or 16 MB)
134                                                   134 
135    j. "accel"                                     135    j. "accel"
136         enable text acceleration.  This can be    136         enable text acceleration.  This can be enabled/reenabled anytime
137         by using 'fbset -accel true/false'.       137         by using 'fbset -accel true/false'.
138                                                   138 
139         Recommendation: enable                    139         Recommendation: enable
140         (default = not set)                       140         (default = not set)
141                                                   141 
142    k. "mtrr"                                      142    k. "mtrr"
143         enable MTRR.  This allows data transfe    143         enable MTRR.  This allows data transfers to the framebuffer memory
144         to occur in bursts which can significa    144         to occur in bursts which can significantly increase performance.
145         Not very helpful with the i810/i815 be    145         Not very helpful with the i810/i815 because of 'shared memory'.
146                                                   146 
147         Recommendation: do not set                147         Recommendation: do not set
148         (default = not set)                       148         (default = not set)
149                                                   149 
150    l. "extvga"                                    150    l. "extvga"
151         if specified, secondary/external VGA o    151         if specified, secondary/external VGA output will always be enabled.
152         Useful if the BIOS turns off the VGA p    152         Useful if the BIOS turns off the VGA port when no monitor is attached.
153         The external VGA monitor can then be a    153         The external VGA monitor can then be attached without rebooting.
154                                                   154 
155         Recommendation: do not set                155         Recommendation: do not set
156         (default = not set)                       156         (default = not set)
157                                                   157 
158    m. "sync"                                      158    m. "sync"
159         Forces the hardware engine to do a "sy    159         Forces the hardware engine to do a "sync" or wait for the hardware
160         to finish before starting another inst    160         to finish before starting another instruction. This will produce a
161         more stable setup, but will be slower.    161         more stable setup, but will be slower.
162                                                   162 
163         Recommendation: do not set                163         Recommendation: do not set
164         (default = not set)                       164         (default = not set)
165                                                   165 
166    n. "dcolor"                                    166    n. "dcolor"
167         Use directcolor visual instead of true    167         Use directcolor visual instead of truecolor for pixel depths greater
168         than 8 bpp.  Useful for color tuning,     168         than 8 bpp.  Useful for color tuning, such as gamma control.
169                                                   169 
170         Recommendation: do not set                170         Recommendation: do not set
171         (default = not set)                       171         (default = not set)
172                                                   172 
173    o. <xres>x<yres>[-<bpp>][@<refresh>]            173    o. <xres>x<yres>[-<bpp>][@<refresh>]
174         The driver will now accept specificati    174         The driver will now accept specification of boot mode option.  If this
175         is specified, the options 'xres' and '    175         is specified, the options 'xres' and 'yres' will be ignored. See
176         Documentation/fb/modedb.rst for usage.    176         Documentation/fb/modedb.rst for usage.
177                                                   177 
178 D. Kernel booting                                 178 D. Kernel booting
179 =================                                 179 =================
180                                                   180 
181 Separate each option/option-pair by commas (,)    181 Separate each option/option-pair by commas (,) and the option from its value
182 with a colon (:) as in the following::            182 with a colon (:) as in the following::
183                                                   183 
184         video=i810fb:option1,option2:value2       184         video=i810fb:option1,option2:value2
185                                                   185 
186 Sample Usage                                      186 Sample Usage
187 ------------                                      187 ------------
188                                                   188 
189 In /etc/lilo.conf, add the line::                 189 In /etc/lilo.conf, add the line::
190                                                   190 
191   append="video=i810fb:vram:2,xres:1024,yres:7    191   append="video=i810fb:vram:2,xres:1024,yres:768,bpp:8,hsync1:30,hsync2:55, \
192           vsync1:50,vsync2:85,accel,mtrr"         192           vsync1:50,vsync2:85,accel,mtrr"
193                                                   193 
194 This will initialize the framebuffer to 1024x7    194 This will initialize the framebuffer to 1024x768 at 8bpp.  The framebuffer
195 will use 2 MB of System RAM. MTRR support will    195 will use 2 MB of System RAM. MTRR support will be enabled. The refresh rate
196 will be computed based on the hsync1/hsync2 an    196 will be computed based on the hsync1/hsync2 and vsync1/vsync2 values.
197                                                   197 
198 IMPORTANT:                                        198 IMPORTANT:
199   You must include hsync1, hsync2, vsync1 and     199   You must include hsync1, hsync2, vsync1 and vsync2 to enable video modes
200   better than 640x480 at 60Hz. HOWEVER, if you    200   better than 640x480 at 60Hz. HOWEVER, if your chipset/display combination
201   supports I2C and has an EDID block, you can     201   supports I2C and has an EDID block, you can safely exclude hsync1, hsync2,
202   vsync1 and vsync2 parameters.  These paramet    202   vsync1 and vsync2 parameters.  These parameters will be taken from the EDID
203   block.                                          203   block.
204                                                   204 
205 E.  Module options                                205 E.  Module options
206 ==================                                206 ==================
207                                                   207 
208 The module parameters are essentially similar     208 The module parameters are essentially similar to the kernel
209 parameters. The main difference is that you ne    209 parameters. The main difference is that you need to include a Boolean value
210 (1 for TRUE, and 0 for FALSE) for those option    210 (1 for TRUE, and 0 for FALSE) for those options which don't need a value.
211                                                   211 
212 Example, to enable MTRR, include "mtrr=1".        212 Example, to enable MTRR, include "mtrr=1".
213                                                   213 
214 Sample Usage                                      214 Sample Usage
215 ------------                                      215 ------------
216                                                   216 
217 Using the same setup as described above, load     217 Using the same setup as described above, load the module like this::
218                                                   218 
219         modprobe i810fb vram=2 xres=1024 bpp=8    219         modprobe i810fb vram=2 xres=1024 bpp=8 hsync1=30 hsync2=55 vsync1=50 \
220                  vsync2=85 accel=1 mtrr=1         220                  vsync2=85 accel=1 mtrr=1
221                                                   221 
222 Or just add the following to a configuration f    222 Or just add the following to a configuration file in /etc/modprobe.d/::
223                                                   223 
224         options i810fb vram=2 xres=1024 bpp=16    224         options i810fb vram=2 xres=1024 bpp=16 hsync1=30 hsync2=55 vsync1=50 \
225         vsync2=85 accel=1 mtrr=1                  225         vsync2=85 accel=1 mtrr=1
226                                                   226 
227 and just do a::                                   227 and just do a::
228                                                   228 
229         modprobe i810fb                           229         modprobe i810fb
230                                                   230 
231                                                   231 
232 F.  Setup                                         232 F.  Setup
233 =========                                         233 =========
234                                                   234 
235         a. Do your usual method of configuring    235         a. Do your usual method of configuring the kernel
236                                                   236 
237            make menuconfig/xconfig/config         237            make menuconfig/xconfig/config
238                                                   238 
239         b. Under "Code maturity level options"    239         b. Under "Code maturity level options" enable "Prompt for development
240            and/or incomplete code/drivers".       240            and/or incomplete code/drivers".
241                                                   241 
242         c. Enable agpgart support for the Inte    242         c. Enable agpgart support for the Intel 810/815 on-board graphics.
243            This is required.  The option is un    243            This is required.  The option is under "Character Devices".
244                                                   244 
245         d. Under "Graphics Support", select "I    245         d. Under "Graphics Support", select "Intel 810/815" either statically
246            or as a module.  Choose "use VESA G    246            or as a module.  Choose "use VESA Generalized Timing Formula" if
247            you need to maximize the capability    247            you need to maximize the capability of your display.  To be on the
248            safe side, you can leave this unsel    248            safe side, you can leave this unselected.
249                                                   249 
250         e. If you want support for DDC/I2C pro    250         e. If you want support for DDC/I2C probing (Plug and Play Displays),
251            set 'Enable DDC Support' to 'y'. To    251            set 'Enable DDC Support' to 'y'. To make this option appear, set
252            'use VESA Generalized Timing Formul    252            'use VESA Generalized Timing Formula' to 'y'.
253                                                   253 
254         f. If you want a framebuffer console,     254         f. If you want a framebuffer console, enable it under "Console
255            Drivers".                              255            Drivers".
256                                                   256 
257         g. Compile your kernel.                   257         g. Compile your kernel.
258                                                   258 
259         h. Load the driver as described in sec    259         h. Load the driver as described in sections D and E.
260                                                   260 
261         i.  Try the DirectFB (http://www.direc    261         i.  Try the DirectFB (http://www.directfb.org) + the i810 gfxdriver
262             patch to see the chipset in action    262             patch to see the chipset in action (or inaction :-).
263                                                   263 
264 G.  Acknowledgment:                               264 G.  Acknowledgment:
265 ===================                               265 ===================
266                                                   266 
267         1.  Geert Uytterhoeven - his excellent    267         1.  Geert Uytterhoeven - his excellent howto and the virtual
268             framebuffer driver code made this     268             framebuffer driver code made this possible.
269                                                   269 
270         2.  Jeff Hartmann for his agpgart code    270         2.  Jeff Hartmann for his agpgart code.
271                                                   271 
272         3.  The X developers.  Insights were p    272         3.  The X developers.  Insights were provided just by reading the
273             XFree86 source code.                  273             XFree86 source code.
274                                                   274 
275         4.  Intel(c).  For this value-oriented    275         4.  Intel(c).  For this value-oriented chipset driver and for
276             providing documentation.              276             providing documentation.
277                                                   277 
278         5. Matt Sottek.  His inputs and ideas     278         5. Matt Sottek.  His inputs and ideas  helped in making some
279            optimizations possible.                279            optimizations possible.
280                                                   280 
281 H.  Home Page:                                    281 H.  Home Page:
282 ==============                                    282 ==============
283                                                   283 
284         A more complete, and probably updated     284         A more complete, and probably updated information is provided at
285         http://i810fb.sourceforge.net.            285         http://i810fb.sourceforge.net.
286                                                   286 
287 Tony                                              287 Tony
                                                      

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