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NAME
modesetting - video driver for framebuffer device
SYNOPSIS
Section "Device"
Identifier "devname"
Driver "modesetting"
BusID "pci:bus:dev:func"
...
EndSection
DESCRIPTION
modesetting is an Xorg driver for KMS devices. This driver supports
TrueColor visuals at framebuffer depths of 15, 16, 24, and 30. RandR
1.2 is supported for multi-head configurations. Acceleration is
available through glamor for devices supporting at least OpenGL ES 2.0
or OpenGL 2.1. If glamor is not enabled, a shadow framebuffer is
configured based on the KMS drivers' preference (unless the framebuffer
is 24 bits per pixel, in which case the shadow framebuffer is always
used).
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The modesetting driver supports all hardware where a KMS driver is
available. modesetting uses the Linux DRM KMS ioctls and dumb object
create/map.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details. This
section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.
For this driver it is not required to specify modes in the screen
section of the config file. The modesetting driver can pick up the
currently used video mode from the kernel driver and will use it if
there are no video modes configured.
For PCI boards you might have to add a BusID line to the Device
section. See above for a sample line.
The following driver Options are supported:
Option "SWcursor" "boolean"
Selects software cursor. The default is off.
Option "kmsdev" "string"
The framebuffer device to use. Default: /dev/dri/card0.
Option "ShadowFB" "boolean"
Enable or disable use of the shadow framebuffer layer. Default:
on.
Option "DoubleShadow" "boolean"
Double-buffer shadow updates. When enabled, the driver will keep
two copies of the shadow framebuffer. When the shadow
framebuffer is flushed, the old and new versions of the shadow
are compared, and only tiles that have actually changed are
uploaded to the device. This is an optimization for server-class
GPUs with a remote display function (typically VNC), where
Option "PageFlip" "boolean"
Enable DRI3 page flipping. The default is on.
Option "VariableRefresh" "boolean"
Enables support for enabling variable refresh on the Screen's
CRTCs when an suitable application is flipping via the Present
extension.
The default is off.
Option "AsyncFlipSecondaries" "boolean"
Use async flips for secondary video outputs on multi-display
setups. If a screen has multiple displays attached and DRI3 page
flipping is used, then only one of the displays will have its
page flip synchronized to vblank for tear-free presentation.
This is the display that is used for presentation timing and
timestamping, usually the one covering the biggest pixel area of
the screen. All other displays ("Secondaries") will not
synchronize their flips. This may cause some tearing on these
displays, but it prevents a permanent or periodic slowdown or
irritating judder of animations if not all video outputs are
running synchronized with each other and with the same refresh
rate. There is no perfect solution apart from perfectly
synchronized outputs, but this option may give preferrable
results if the displays in a multi-display setup mirror or clone
each other. The default is off.
Option "ZaphodHeads" "string"
Specify the RandR output(s) to use with zaphod mode for a
particular driver instance. If you use this option you must use
this option for all instances of the driver.
For example: Option "ZaphodHeads" "LVDS,VGA-0" will assign
xrandr outputs LVDS and VGA-0 to this instance of the driver.
Option "UseGammaLUT" "boolean"
Enable or disable use of the GAMMA_LUT property, when available.
When enabled, this option allows the driver to use gamma ramps
with more entries, if supported by the kernel. By default,
GAMMA_LUT will be used for kms drivers which are known to be
safe for use of GAMMA_LUT.
SEE ALSO
Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7)
AUTHORS
Authors include: Dave Airlie
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