NAME
radeon - ATI RADEON video driver
SYNOPSIS
Section N'34'DeviceN'34'
Identifier N'34'devnameN'34'
Driver N'34'radeonN'34'
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DESCRIPTION
radeon
is a Xorg driver for ATI RADEON based video cards. It contains
full support for 8, 15, 16 and 24 bit pixel depths, dual-head setup,
flat panel, hardware 2D acceleration, hardware 3D acceleration
(except R300 and IGP series cards), hardware cursor, XV extension, Xinerama extension.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The
radeon
driver supports PCI and AGP video cards based on the following ATI chips
- R100
-
Radeon 7200
- RV100
-
Radeon 7000(VE), M6
- RS100
-
Radeon IGP320(M)
- RV200
-
Radeon 7500, M7, FireGL 7800
- RS200
-
Radeon IGP330(M)/IGP340(M)
- RS250
-
Radeon Mobility 7000 IGP
- R200
-
Radeon 8500, 9100, FireGL 8800/8700
- RV250
-
Radeon 9000PRO/9000, M9
- RS300
-
Radeon 9100 IGP
- RS350
-
Radeon 9200 IGP
- RV280
-
Radeon 9200PRO/9200/9200SE, M9+
- R300
-
Radeon 9700PRO/9700/9500PRO/9500/9600TX, FireGL X1/Z1 (2D only)
- R350
-
Radeon 9800PRO/9800SE/9800, FireGL X2 (2D only)
- R360
-
Radeon 9800XT (2d only)
- RV350
-
Radeon 9600PRO/9600SE/9600, M10/M11, FireGL T2 (2D only)
- RV360
-
Radeon 9600XT (2d only)
- RV370
-
Radeon X300, M22 (2d only)
- RV380
-
Radeon X600, M24 (2d only)
- R420
-
Radeon X800 (2d only)
- R423
-
Radeon X800 PCIE (2d only)
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to
xorg.conf(5x) for general configuration
details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this
driver.
The driver auto-detects all device information necessary to initialize
the card. However, if you have problems with auto-detection, you can
specify:
-
VideoRam - in kilobytes
MemBase - physical address of the linear framebuffer
IOBase - physical address of the MMIO registers
ChipID - PCI DEVICE ID
In addition, the following driver
Options
are supported:
- Option N'34'SWcursorN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Selects software cursor. The default is
off.
- Option N'34'NoAccelN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enables or disables all hardware acceleration.
The default is to
enable
hardware acceleration.
- Option N'34'Dac6BitN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enables or disables the use of 6 bits per color component when in 8 bpp
mode (emulates VGA mode). By default, all 8 bits per color component
are used.
The default is
off.
- Option N'34'VideoKeyN'34' N'34'integerN'34'
-
This overrides the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay key.
The default value is
0x1E.
- Option N'34'UseFBDevN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enable or disable use of an OS-specific framebuffer device interface
(which is not supported on all OSs). MergedFB does not work when this
option is in use. See fbdevhw(4x) for further information.
The default is
off.
- Option N'34'AGPModeN'34' N'34'integerN'34'
-
Set AGP data transfer rate.
(used only when DRI is enabled)
1 -- x1 (default)
2 -- x2
4 -- x4
others -- invalid
- Option N'34'AGPFastWriteN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enable AGP fast write.
(used only when DRI is enabled)
The default is
off.
- Option N'34'BusTypeN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Used to replace previous ForcePCIMode option.
Should only be used when driver's bus detection is incorrect
or you want to force a AGP card to PCI mode. Should NEVER force
a PCI card to AGP bus.
PCI -- PCI bus
AGP -- AGP bus
PCIE -- PCI Express (falls back to PCI at present)
(used only when DRI is enabled)
The default is
auto detect.
- Option N'34'DDCModeN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Force to use the modes queried from the connected monitor.
The default is
off.
- Option N'34'DisplayPriorityN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Used to prevent flickering or tearing problem caused by display buffer underflow.
AUTO -- Driver calculated (default).
BIOS -- Remain unchanged from BIOS setting.
Use this if the calculation is not correct
for your card.
HIGH -- Force to the highest priority.
Use this if you have problem with above options.
This may affect performence slightly.
The default value is
AUTO.
- Option N'34'MonitorLayoutN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
This option is used to overwrite the detected monitor types.
This is only required when driver makes a false detection.
The possible monitor types are:
NONE -- Not connected
CRT -- Analog CRT monitor
TMDS -- Desktop flat panel
LVDS -- Laptop flat panel
This option can be used in following format:
Option "MonitorLayout" "[type on primary], [type on secondary]"
For example, Option "MonitorLayout" "CRT, TMDS"
Primary/Secondary head for dual-head cards:
(when only one port is used, it will be treated as the primary regardless)
Primary head:
DVI port on DVI+VGA cards
LCD output on laptops
Internal TMDS port on DVI+DVI cards
Secondary head:
VGA port on DVI+VGA cards
VGA port on laptops
External TMDS port on DVI+DVI cards
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'MergedFBN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
This enables merged framebuffer mode. In this mode you have a single
shared framebuffer with two viewports looking into it. It is similar
to Xinerama, but has some advantages. It is faster than Xinerama, the
DRI works on both heads, and it supports clone modes.
Merged framebuffer mode provides two linked viewports looking into a
single large shared framebuffer. The size of the framebuffer is
determined by the
Virtual
keyword defined on the
Screen
section of your XF86Config file. It works just like regular virtual
desktop except you have two viewports looking into it instead of one.
For example, if you wanted a desktop composed of two 1024x768 viewports
looking into a single desktop you would create a virtual desktop of
2048x768 (left/right) or 1024x1536 (above/below), e.g.,
Virtual 2048 768
or
Virtual 1024 1536
The virtual desktop can be larger than larger than the size of the viewports
looking into it. In this case the linked viewports will scroll around in the
virtual desktop. Viewports with different sizes are also supported (e.g., one
that is 1024x768 and one that is 640x480). In this case the smaller viewport
will scroll relative to the larger one such that none of the virtual desktop
is inaccessable. If you do not define a virtual desktop the driver will create
one based on the orientation of the heads and size of the largest defined mode in
the display section that is supported on each head.
The relation of the viewports in specified by the
CRT2Position
Option. The options are
Clone
,
LeftOf
,
RightOf
,
Above
, and
Below.
MergedFB is enabled by default if a monitor is detected on each output. If
no position is given it defaults to clone mode (the old clone options are now
deprecated, also, the option OverlayOnCRTC2 has been replaced by the Xv
attribute XV_SWITCHCRT; the overlay can be switched to CRT1 or CRT2 on the fly
in clone mode).
The maximum framebuffer size that the 2D acceleration engine can handle is
8192x8192. The maximum framebuffer size that the 3D engine can handle is
2048x2048.
Note:
Page flipping does not work well in certain configurations with MergedFB. If you
see rendering errors or other strange behavior, disable page flipping. Also MergedFB
is not compatible with the
UseFBDev
option.
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'CRT2HSyncN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Set the horizontal sync range for the secondary monitor.
It is not required if a DDC-capable monitor is connected.
For example, Option "CRT2HSync" "30.0-86.0"
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'CRT2VRefreshN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Set the vertical refresh range for the secondary monitor.
It is not required if a DDC-capable monitor is connected.
For example, Option "CRT2VRefresh" "50.0-120.0"
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'CRT2PositionN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Set the relationship of CRT2 relative to CRT1. Valid options are:
Clone
,
LeftOf
,
RightOf
,
Above
, and
Below
For example, Option "CRT2Position" "RightOf"
The default value is
Clone.
- Option N'34'MetaModesN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
MetaModes are mode combinations for CRT1 and CRT2. If you are using merged
frame buffer mode and want to change modes (CTRL-ALT-+/-), these define which
modes will be switched to on CRT1 and CRT2. The MetaModes are defined as
CRT1Mode-CRT2Mode (800x600-1024x768). Modes listed individually (800x600)
define clone modes, that way you can mix clone modes with non-clone modes.
Also some programs require "standard" modes.
Note: Any mode you use in the MetaModes must be defined in the
Screen
section of your XF86Config file. Modes not defined there will be ignored when
the MetaModes are parsed since the driver uses them to make sure the monitors can
handle those modes. If you do not define a MetaMode the driver will create
one based on the orientation of the heads and size of the largest defined mode in
the display section that is supported on each head.
Modes 1024x768 800x600 640x480
For example, Option "MetaModes" "1024x768-1024x768 800x600-1024x768 640x480-800x600 800x600"
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'OverlayOnCRTC2N'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Force hardware overlay to clone head.
The default value is
off.
- Option N'34'NoMergedXineramaN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Since merged framebuffer mode does not use Xinerama, apps are not able to intelligently
place windows. Merged framebuffer mode provides its own pseudo-Xinerama. This allows
Xinerama compliant applications to place windows appropriately. There are some caveats.
Since merged framebuffer mode is able to change relative screen sizes and orientations on
the fly, as well has having overlapping viewports, pseudo-Xinerama, might not always
provide the right hints. Also many Xinerama compliant applications only query Xinerama
once at startup; if the information changes, they may not be aware of the change. If
you are already using Xinerama (e.g., a single head card and a dualhead card providing
three heads), pseudo-Xinerama will be disabled.
This option allows you turn off the driver provided pseudo-Xinerama extension.
The default value is
FALSE.
- Option N'34'MergedXineramaCRT2IsScreen0N'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
By default the pseudo-Xinerama provided by the driver makes the left-most or bottom
head Xinerama screen 0. Certain Xinerama-aware applications do special things with
screen 0. To change that behavior, use this option.
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'MergedDPIN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
The driver will attempt to figure out an appropriate DPI based on the DDC information
and the orientation of the heads when in merged framebuffer mode. If this value does
not suit you, you can manually set the DPI using this option.
For example, Option "MergedDPI" "100 100"
The default value is
undefined.
- Option N'34'IgnoreEDIDN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Do not use EDID data for mode validation, but DDC is still used
for monitor detection. This is different from NoDDC option.
The default value is
off.
- Option N'34'PanelSizeN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Should only be used when driver cannot detect the correct panel size.
Apply to both desktop (TMDS) and laptop (LVDS) digital panels.
When a valid panel size is specified, the timings collected from
DDC and BIOS will not be used. If you have a panel with timings
different from that of a standard VESA mode, you have to provide
this information through the Modeline.
For example, Option "PanelSize" "1400x1050"
The default value is
none.
- Option N'34'PanelOffN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Disable panel output.
The default value is
off.
- Option N'34'EnablePageFlipN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enable page flipping for 3D acceleration. This will increase performance
but not work correctly in some rare cases, hence the default is
off.
Note:
Page flipping does not work well in certain configurations with MergedFB. If you
see rendering errors or other strange behavior, disable page flipping.
- Option N'34'ForceMinDotClockN'34' N'34'frequencyN'34'
-
Override minimum dot clock. Some Radeon BIOSes report a minimum dot
clock unsuitable (too high) for use with television sets even when they
actually can produce lower dot clocks. If this is the case you can
override the value here.
Note that using this option may damage your hardware.
You have been warned. The
frequency
parameter may be specified as a float value with standard suffixes like
"k", "kHz", "M", "MHz".
- Option N'34'RenderAccelN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enables or disables hardware Render acceleration. This driver does not
support component alpha (subpixel) rendering. It is only supported on
Radeon series up to and including 9200 (9500/9700 and newer
unsupported). The default is to
enable
Render acceleration.
- Option N'34'SubPixelOrderN'34' N'34'stringN'34'
-
Force subpixel order to specified order.
Subpixel order is used for subpixel decimation on flat panels.
NONE -- No subpixel (CRT like displays)
RGB -- in horizontal RGB order (most flat panels)
BGR -- in horizontal BGR order (some flat panels)
This option is intended to be used in following cases:
1. The default subpixel order is incorrect for your panel.
2. Enable subpixel decimation on analog panels.
3. Adjust to one display type in dual-head clone mode setup.
4. Get better performance with Render acceleration on
digital panels (use NONE setting).
The default is
NONE
for CRT,
RGB
for digital panels
- Option N'34'DynamicClocksN'34' N'34'booleanN'34'
-
Enable dynamic clock scaling. The on-chip clocks will scale dynamically
based on usage. This can help reduce heat and increase battery
life by reducing power usage. Some users report reduced 3D preformance
with this enabled. The default is
off.
-
SEE ALSO
Xorg(1x),
xorg.conf(5x),
xorgconfig(1x),
Xserver(1x),
X(7x)
AUTHORS
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Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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- CONFIGURATION DETAILS
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- SEE ALSO
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- AUTHORS
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