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 | What is sisfb? | 
 | ============== | 
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 | sisfb is a framebuffer device driver for SiS (Silicon Integrated Systems) | 
 | graphics chips. Supported are: | 
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 | - SiS 300 series: SiS 300/305, 540, 630(S), 730(S) | 
 | - SiS 315 series: SiS 315/H/PRO, 55x, (M)65x, 740, (M)661(F/M)X, (M)741(GX) | 
 | - SiS 330 series: SiS 330 ("Xabre"), (M)760 | 
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 | Why do I need a framebuffer driver? | 
 | =================================== | 
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 | sisfb is eg. useful if you want a high-resolution text console. Besides that, | 
 | sisfb is required to run DirectFB (which comes with an additional, dedicated | 
 | driver for the 315 series). | 
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 | On the 300 series, sisfb on kernels older than 2.6.3 furthermore plays an | 
 | important role in connection with DRM/DRI: Sisfb manages the memory heap | 
 | used by DRM/DRI for 3D texture and other data. This memory management is | 
 | required for using DRI/DRM. | 
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 | Kernels >= around 2.6.3 do not need sisfb any longer for DRI/DRM memory | 
 | management. The SiS DRM driver has been updated and features a memory manager | 
 | of its own (which will be used if sisfb is not compiled). So unless you want | 
 | a graphical console, you don't need sisfb on kernels >=2.6.3. | 
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 | Sidenote: Since this seems to be a commonly made mistake: sisfb and vesafb | 
 | cannot be active at the same time! Do only select one of them in your kernel | 
 | configuration. | 
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 | How are parameters passed to sisfb? | 
 | =================================== | 
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 | Well, it depends: If compiled statically into the kernel, use lilo's append | 
 | statement to add the parameters to the kernel command line. Please see lilo's | 
 | (or GRUB's) documentation for more information. If sisfb is a kernel module, | 
 | parameters are given with the modprobe (or insmod) command. | 
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 | Example for sisfb as part of the static kernel: Add the following line to your | 
 | lilo.conf: | 
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 |      append="video=sisfb:mode:1024x768x16,mem:12288,rate:75" | 
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 | Example for sisfb as a module: Start sisfb by typing | 
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 |      modprobe sisfb mode=1024x768x16 rate=75 mem=12288 | 
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 | A common mistake is that folks use a wrong parameter format when using the | 
 | driver compiled into the kernel. Please note: If compiled into the kernel, | 
 | the parameter format is video=sisfb:mode:none or video=sisfb:mode:1024x768x16 | 
 | (or whatever mode you want to use, alternatively using any other format | 
 | described above or the vesa keyword instead of mode). If compiled as a module, | 
 | the parameter format reads mode=none or mode=1024x768x16 (or whatever mode you | 
 | want to use). Using a "=" for a ":" (and vice versa) is a huge difference! | 
 | Additionally: If you give more than one argument to the in-kernel sisfb, the | 
 | arguments are separated with ",". For example: | 
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 |    video=sisfb:mode:1024x768x16,rate:75,mem:12288 | 
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 | How do I use it? | 
 | ================ | 
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 | Preface statement: This file only covers very little of the driver's | 
 | capabilities and features. Please refer to the author's and maintainer's | 
 | website at http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsisvga.shtml for more | 
 | information. Additionally, "modinfo sisfb" gives an overview over all | 
 | supported options including some explanation. | 
 |  | 
 | The desired display mode can be specified using the keyword "mode" with | 
 | a parameter in one of the following formats: | 
 |   - XxYxDepth or | 
 |   - XxY-Depth or | 
 |   - XxY-Depth@Rate or | 
 |   - XxY | 
 |   - or simply use the VESA mode number in hexadecimal or decimal. | 
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 | For example: 1024x768x16, 1024x768-16@75, 1280x1024-16. If no depth is | 
 | specified, it defaults to 8. If no rate is given, it defaults to 60Hz. Depth 32 | 
 | means 24bit color depth (but 32 bit framebuffer depth, which is not relevant | 
 | to the user). | 
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 | Additionally, sisfb understands the keyword "vesa" followed by a VESA mode | 
 | number in decimal or hexadecimal. For example: vesa=791 or vesa=0x117. Please | 
 | use either "mode" or "vesa" but not both. | 
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 | Linux 2.4 only: If no mode is given, sisfb defaults to "no mode" (mode=none) if | 
 | compiled as a module; if sisfb is statically compiled into the kernel, it | 
 | defaults to 800x600x8 unless CRT2 type is LCD, in which case the LCD's native | 
 | resolution is used. If you want to switch to a different mode, use the fbset | 
 | shell command. | 
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 | Linux 2.6 only: If no mode is given, sisfb defaults to 800x600x8 unless CRT2 | 
 | type is LCD, in which case it defaults to the LCD's native resolution. If | 
 | you want to switch to another mode, use the stty shell command. | 
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 | You should compile in both vgacon (to boot if you remove you SiS card from | 
 | your system) and sisfb (for graphics mode). Under Linux 2.6, also "Framebuffer | 
 | console support" (fbcon) is needed for a graphical console. | 
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 | You should *not* compile-in vesafb. And please do not use the "vga=" keyword | 
 | in lilo's or grub's configuration file; mode selection is done using the | 
 | "mode" or "vesa" keywords as a parameter. See above and below. | 
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 | X11 | 
 | === | 
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 | If using XFree86 or X.org, it is recommended that you don't use the "fbdev" | 
 | driver but the dedicated "sis" X driver. The "sis" X driver and sisfb are | 
 | developed by the same person (Thomas Winischhofer) and cooperate well with | 
 | each other. | 
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 | SVGALib | 
 | ======= | 
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 | SVGALib, if directly accessing the hardware, never restores the screen | 
 | correctly, especially on laptops or if the output devices are LCD or TV. | 
 | Therefore, use the chipset "FBDEV" in SVGALib configuration. This will make | 
 | SVGALib use the framebuffer device for mode switches and restoration. | 
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 | Configuration | 
 | ============= | 
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 | (Some) accepted options: | 
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 | off      - Disable sisfb. This option is only understood if sisfb is | 
 |            in-kernel, not a module. | 
 | mem:X    - size of memory for the console, rest will be used for DRI/DRM. X | 
 |            is in kilobytes. On 300 series, the default is 4096, 8192 or | 
 | 	   16384 (each in kilobyte) depending on how much video ram the card | 
 |            has. On 315/330 series, the default is the maximum available ram | 
 | 	   (since DRI/DRM is not supported for these chipsets). | 
 | noaccel  - do not use 2D acceleration engine. (Default: use acceleration) | 
 | noypan   - disable y-panning and scroll by redrawing the entire screen. | 
 |            This is much slower than y-panning. (Default: use y-panning) | 
 | vesa:X   - selects startup videomode. X is number from 0 to 0x1FF and | 
 |            represents the VESA mode number (can be given in decimal or | 
 | 	   hexadecimal form, the latter prefixed with "0x"). | 
 | mode:X   - selects startup videomode. Please see above for the format of | 
 |            "X". | 
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 | Boolean options such as "noaccel" or "noypan" are to be given without a | 
 | parameter if sisfb is in-kernel (for example "video=sisfb:noypan). If | 
 | sisfb is a module, these are to be set to 1 (for example "modprobe sisfb | 
 | noypan=1"). | 
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 | -- | 
 | Thomas Winischhofer <thomas@winischhofer.net> | 
 | May 27, 2004 | 
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