5 menu "Graphics support"
8 bool "Support for frame buffer devices"
10 The frame buffer device provides an abstraction for the graphics
11 hardware. It represents the frame buffer of some video hardware and
12 allows application software to access the graphics hardware through
13 a well-defined interface, so the software doesn't need to know
14 anything about the low-level (hardware register) stuff.
16 Frame buffer devices work identically across the different
17 architectures supported by Linux and make the implementation of
18 application programs easier and more portable; at this point, an X
19 server exists which uses the frame buffer device exclusively.
20 On several non-X86 architectures, the frame buffer device is the
21 only way to use the graphics hardware.
23 The device is accessed through special device nodes, usually located
24 in the /dev directory, i.e. /dev/fb*.
26 You need an utility program called fbset to make full use of frame
27 buffer devices. Please read <file:Documentation/fb/framebuffer.txt>
28 and the Framebuffer-HOWTO at
29 <http://www.tahallah.demon.co.uk/programming/prog.html> for more
32 Say Y here and to the driver for your graphics board below if you
33 are compiling a kernel for a non-x86 architecture.
35 If you are compiling for the x86 architecture, you can say Y if you
36 want to play with it, but it is not essential. Please note that
37 running graphical applications that directly touch the hardware
38 (e.g. an accelerated X server) and that are not frame buffer
39 device-aware may cause unexpected results. If unsure, say N.
41 config FB_MODE_HELPERS
42 bool "Enable Video Mode Handling Helpers"
46 This enables functions for handling video modes using the
47 Generalized Timing Formula and the EDID parser. A few drivers rely
48 on this feature such as the radeonfb, rivafb, and the i810fb. If
49 your driver does not take advantage of this feature, choosing Y will
50 just increase the kernel size by about 5K.
53 tristate "Cirrus Logic support"
54 depends on FB && (ZORRO || PCI)
56 This enables support for Cirrus Logic GD542x/543x based boards on
57 Amiga: SD64, Piccolo, Picasso II/II+, Picasso IV, or EGS Spectrum.
59 If you have a PCI-based system, this enables support for these
60 chips: GD-543x, GD-544x, GD-5480.
62 Please read the file <file:Documentation/fb/cirrusfb.txt>.
64 Say N unless you have such a graphics board or plan to get one
65 before you next recompile the kernel.
68 tristate "Permedia2 support"
69 depends on FB && ((AMIGA && BROKEN) || PCI)
71 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Permedia2 AGP frame
72 buffer card from ASK, aka `Graphic Blaster Exxtreme'. There is a
74 <http://www.ask.com.hk/product/Permedia%202/permedia2.htm>.
76 config FB_PM2_FIFO_DISCONNECT
77 bool "enable FIFO disconnect feature"
78 depends on FB_PM2 && PCI
80 Support the Permedia2 FIFO disconnect feature (see CONFIG_FB_PM2).
83 tristate "ARM PrimeCell PL110 support"
84 depends on FB && ARM && ARM_AMBA
86 This framebuffer device driver is for the ARM PrimeCell PL110
87 Colour LCD controller. ARM PrimeCells provide the building
88 blocks for System on a Chip devices.
90 If you want to compile this as a module (=code which can be
91 inserted into and removed from the running kernel), say M
92 here and read <file:Documentation/modules.txt>. The module
93 will be called amba-clcd.
96 bool "Acorn VIDC support"
97 depends on FB && ARM && ARCH_ACORN
99 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Acorn VIDC graphics
100 hardware found in Acorn RISC PCs and other ARM-based machines. If
104 bool "CLPS711X LCD support"
105 depends on FB && ARM && ARCH_CLPS711X
108 bool "SA-1100 LCD support"
109 depends on FB && ARM && ARCH_SA1100
111 This is a framebuffer device for the SA-1100 LCD Controller.
112 See <http://www.linux-fbdev.org/> for information on framebuffer
115 If you plan to use the LCD display with your SA-1100 system, say
119 tristate "CyberPro 2000/2010/5000 support"
120 depends on FB && PCI && (BROKEN || !SPARC64)
122 This enables support for the Integraphics CyberPro 20x0 and 5000
123 VGA chips used in the Rebel.com Netwinder and other machines.
124 Say Y if you have a NetWinder or a graphics card containing this
125 device, otherwise say N.
129 depends on FB && APOLLO
138 tristate "Amiga native chipset support"
139 depends on FB && AMIGA
141 This is the frame buffer device driver for the builtin graphics
142 chipset found in Amigas.
144 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
145 module will be called amifb.
148 bool "Amiga OCS chipset support"
151 This enables support for the original Agnus and Denise video chips,
152 found in the Amiga 1000 and most A500's and A2000's. If you intend
153 to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y; otherwise say N.
156 bool "Amiga ECS chipset support"
159 This enables support for the Enhanced Chip Set, found in later
160 A500's, later A2000's, the A600, the A3000, the A3000T and CDTV. If
161 you intend to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y; otherwise
165 bool "Amiga AGA chipset support"
168 This enables support for the Advanced Graphics Architecture (also
169 known as the AGA or AA) Chip Set, found in the A1200, A4000, A4000T
170 and CD32. If you intend to run Linux on any of these systems, say Y;
174 tristate "Amiga CyberVision 64 support"
175 depends on FB && ZORRO && BROKEN
177 This enables support for the Cybervision 64 graphics card from
178 Phase5. Please note that its use is not all that intuitive (i.e. if
179 you have any questions, be sure to ask!). Say N unless you have a
180 Cybervision 64 or plan to get one before you next recompile the
181 kernel. Please note that this driver DOES NOT support the
182 Cybervision 64/3D card, as they use incompatible video chips.
185 bool "Amiga CyberVision 64/3D support "
186 depends on FB && ZORRO && BROKEN
188 This enables support for the Cybervision 64/3D graphics card from
189 Phase5. Please note that its use is not all that intuitive (i.e. if
190 you have any questions, be sure to ask!). Say N unless you have a
191 Cybervision 64/3D or plan to get one before you next recompile the
192 kernel. Please note that this driver DOES NOT support the older
193 Cybervision 64 card, as they use incompatible video chips.
196 tristate "Amiga Retina Z3 support"
197 depends on FB && ZORRO && BROKEN
199 This enables support for the Retina Z3 graphics card. Say N unless
200 you have a Retina Z3 or plan to get one before you next recompile
204 bool "Amiga FrameMaster II/Rainbow II support"
205 depends on FB && ZORRO
207 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Amiga FrameMaster
208 card from BSC (exhibited 1992 but not shipped as a CBM product).
211 bool "Atari native chipset support"
212 depends on FB && ATARI && BROKEN
214 This is the frame buffer device driver for the builtin graphics
215 chipset found in Ataris.
218 bool "Open Firmware frame buffer device support"
219 depends on FB && (PPC64 || PPC_OF)
221 Say Y if you want support with Open Firmware for your graphics
225 bool "Apple \"control\" display support"
226 depends on FB && PPC_PMAC
228 This driver supports a frame buffer for the graphics adapter in the
229 Power Macintosh 7300 and others.
232 bool "Apple \"platinum\" display support"
233 depends on FB && PPC_PMAC
235 This driver supports a frame buffer for the "platinum" graphics
236 adapter in some Power Macintoshes.
239 bool "Apple \"valkyrie\" display support"
240 depends on FB && (MAC || PPC_PMAC)
242 This driver supports a frame buffer for the "valkyrie" graphics
243 adapter in some Power Macintoshes.
246 bool "Chips 65550 display support"
249 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Chips & Technologies
250 65550 graphics chip in PowerBooks.
253 bool "Chips 69000 display support"
257 bool "IMS Twin Turbo display support"
260 The IMS Twin Turbo is a PCI-based frame buffer card bundled with
261 many Macintosh and compatible computers.
264 bool "S3 Trio display support"
265 depends on FB && PPC && BROKEN
267 If you have a S3 Trio say Y. Say N for S3 Virge.
270 tristate "VGA 16-color graphics support"
271 depends on FB && (X86 || PPC)
273 This is the frame buffer device driver for VGA 16 color graphic
274 cards. Say Y if you have such a card.
276 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
277 module will be called vga16fb.
280 tristate "HP STI frame buffer device support"
281 depends on FB && PARISC
284 STI refers to the HP "Standard Text Interface" which is a set of
285 BIOS routines contained in a ROM chip in HP PA-RISC based machines.
286 Enabling this option will implement the linux framebuffer device
287 using calls to the STI BIOS routines for initialisation.
289 If you enable this option, you will get a planar framebuffer device
290 /dev/fb which will work on the most common HP graphic cards of the
291 NGLE family, including the artist chips (in the 7xx and Bxxx series),
292 HCRX, HCRX24, CRX, CRX24 and VisEG series.
294 It is safe to enable this option, so you should probably say "Y".
297 bool "Generic Macintosh display support"
300 # bool ' Apple DAFB display support' CONFIG_FB_DAFB
303 depends on FB && HP300
307 tristate "TGA framebuffer support"
308 depends on FB && ALPHA
310 This is the frame buffer device driver for generic TGA graphic
311 cards. Say Y if you have one of those.
314 bool "VESA VGA graphics support"
315 depends on FB && (X86 || X86_64)
317 This is the frame buffer device driver for generic VESA 2.0
318 compliant graphic cards. The older VESA 1.2 cards are not supported.
319 You will get a boot time penguin logo at no additional cost. Please
320 read <file:Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt>. If unsure, say Y.
328 tristate "Hercules mono graphics support"
331 Say Y here if you have a Hercules mono graphics card.
333 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
334 module will be called hgafb.
336 As this card technology is 15 years old, most people will answer N
340 bool "Hercules mono Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL)"
341 depends on FB_HGA && EXPERIMENTAL
343 This will compile the Hercules mono graphics with
344 acceleration functions.
353 tristate "SGI Visual Workstation framebuffer support"
354 depends on FB && X86_VISWS
356 SGI Visual Workstation support for framebuffer graphics.
359 bool "SGI Graphics Backend frame buffer support"
360 depends on FB && (SGI_IP32 || X86_VISWS)
362 This is the frame buffer device driver for SGI Graphics Backend.
363 This chip is used in SGI O2 and Visual Workstation 320/540.
366 int "Video memory size in MB"
370 This is the amount of memory reserved for the framebuffer,
371 which can be any value between 1MB and 8MB.
375 depends on FB && VISWS
379 bool "Sun3 framebuffer support"
380 depends on FB && (SUN3 || SUN3X) && BROKEN
384 depends on FB && ((SPARC32 || SPARC64) && FB_SBUS || (SUN3 || SUN3X) && FB_SUN3)
386 This is the frame buffer device driver for the BWtwo frame buffer.
389 bool "CGthree support"
390 depends on FB && ((SPARC32 || SPARC64) && FB_SBUS || (SUN3 || SUN3X) && FB_SUN3)
392 This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGthree frame buffer.
395 bool "CGsix (GX,TurboGX) support"
396 depends on FB && ((SPARC32 || SPARC64) && FB_SBUS || (SUN3 || SUN3X) && FB_SUN3)
398 This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGsix (GX, TurboGX)
402 tristate "NEC PowerVR 2 display support"
403 depends on FB && SH_DREAMCAST
405 Say Y here if you have a PowerVR 2 card in your box. If you plan to
406 run linux on your Dreamcast, you will have to say Y here.
407 This driver may or may not work on other PowerVR 2 cards, but is
408 totally untested. Use at your own risk. If unsure, say N.
410 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
411 module will be called pvr2fb.
413 You can pass several parameters to the driver at boot time or at
414 module load time. The parameters look like "video=pvr2:XXX", where
415 the meaning of XXX can be found at the end of the main source file
416 (<file:drivers/video/pvr2fb.c>). Please see the file
417 <file:Documentation/fb/pvr2fb.txt>.
420 bool "Epson 1355 framebuffer support"
421 depends on FB && (SUPERH || ARCH_CEIVA)
423 Build in support for the SED1355 Epson Research Embedded RAMDAC
424 LCD/CRT Controller (since redesignated as the S1D13505) as a
425 framebuffer. Product specs at
426 <http://www.erd.epson.com/vdc/html/products.htm>.
429 tristate "nVidia Riva support"
431 select I2C_ALGOBIT if FB_RIVA_I2C
432 select I2C if FB_RIVA_I2C
433 select FB_MODE_HELPERS
435 This driver supports graphics boards with the nVidia Riva/Geforce
437 Say Y if you have such a graphics board.
439 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
440 module will be called rivafb.
443 bool "Enable DDC Support"
446 This enables I2C support for nVidia Chipsets. This is used
447 only for getting EDID information from the attached display
448 allowing for robust video mode handling and switching.
450 Because fbdev-2.6 requires that drivers must be able to
451 independently validate video mode parameters, you should say Y
455 bool "Lots of debug output from Riva(nVidia) driver"
459 Say Y here if you want the Riva driver to output all sorts
460 of debugging informations to provide to the maintainer when
461 something goes wrong.
464 tristate "Intel 810/815 support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
465 depends on FB && EXPERIMENTAL && PCI && X86 && !X86_64
468 select FB_MODE_HELPERS
470 This driver supports the on-board graphics built in to the Intel 810
471 and 815 chipsets. Say Y if you have and plan to use such a board.
473 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
474 module will be called i810fb.
476 For more information, please read
477 <file:Documentation/fb/intel810.txt>
480 bool "use VESA Generalized Timing Formula"
483 If you say Y, then the VESA standard, Generalized Timing Formula
484 or GTF, will be used to calculate the required video timing values
485 per video mode. Since the GTF allows nondiscrete timings
486 (nondiscrete being a range of values as opposed to discrete being a
487 set of values), you'll be able to use any combination of horizontal
488 and vertical resolutions, and vertical refresh rates without having
489 to specify your own timing parameters. This is especially useful
490 to maximize the performance of an aging display, or if you just
491 have a display with nonstandard dimensions. A VESA compliant
492 monitor is recommended, but can still work with non-compliant ones.
493 If you need or want this, then select this option. The timings may
494 not be compliant with Intel's recommended values. Use at your own
497 If you say N, the driver will revert to discrete video timings
498 using a set recommended by Intel in their documentation.
503 tristate "Matrox acceleration"
506 Say Y here if you have a Matrox Millennium, Matrox Millennium II,
507 Matrox Mystique, Matrox Mystique 220, Matrox Productiva G100, Matrox
508 Mystique G200, Matrox Millennium G200, Matrox Marvel G200 video,
509 Matrox G400, G450 or G550 card in your box.
511 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
512 module will be called matroxfb.
514 You can pass several parameters to the driver at boot time or at
515 module load time. The parameters look like "video=matrox:XXX", and
516 are described in <file:Documentation/fb/matroxfb.txt>.
518 config FB_MATROX_MILLENIUM
519 bool "Millennium I/II support"
522 Say Y here if you have a Matrox Millennium or Matrox Millennium II
523 video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options" below,
524 you should check 4 bpp packed pixel, 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp
525 packed pixel, 24 bpp packed pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can
526 also use font widths different from 8.
528 config FB_MATROX_MYSTIQUE
529 bool "Mystique support"
532 Say Y here if you have a Matrox Mystique or Matrox Mystique 220
533 video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options" below,
534 you should check 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp
535 packed pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths
538 config FB_MATROX_G450
539 bool "G100/G200/G400/G450/G550 support"
542 Say Y here if you have a Matrox G100, G200, G400, G450 or G550 based
543 video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options", you
544 should check 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp packed
545 pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths
548 If you need support for G400 secondary head, you must first say Y to
549 "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" in the character devices
550 section, and then to "Matrox I2C support" and "G400 second head
551 support" here in the framebuffer section. G450/G550 secondary head
552 and digital output are supported without additional modules.
554 The driver starts in monitor mode. You must use the matroxset tool
555 (available at <ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/matrox-latest/>) to
556 swap primary and secondary head outputs, or to change output mode.
557 Secondary head driver always start in 640x480 resolution and you
558 must use fbset to change it.
560 Do not forget that second head supports only 16 and 32 bpp
561 packed pixels, so it is a good idea to compile them into the kernel
562 too. You can use only some font widths, as the driver uses generic
563 painting procedures (the secondary head does not use acceleration
566 G450/G550 hardware can display TV picture only from secondary CRTC,
567 and it performs no scaling, so picture must have 525 or 625 lines.
569 config FB_MATROX_G100A
570 bool "G100/G200/G400 support"
571 depends on FB_MATROX && !FB_MATROX_G450
573 Say Y here if you have a Matrox G100, G200 or G400 based
574 video card. If you select "Advanced lowlevel driver options", you
575 should check 8 bpp packed pixel, 16 bpp packed pixel, 24 bpp packed
576 pixel and 32 bpp packed pixel. You can also use font widths
579 If you need support for G400 secondary head, you must first say Y to
580 "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" in the character devices
581 section, and then to "Matrox I2C support" and "G400 second head
582 support" here in the framebuffer section.
584 config FB_MATROX_G100
586 depends on FB_MATROX && (FB_MATROX_G450 || FB_MATROX_G100A)
590 tristate "Matrox I2C support"
591 depends on FB_MATROX && I2C
594 This drivers creates I2C buses which are needed for accessing the
595 DDC (I2C) bus present on all Matroxes, an I2C bus which
596 interconnects Matrox optional devices, like MGA-TVO on G200 and
597 G400, and the secondary head DDC bus, present on G400 only.
599 You can say Y or M here if you want to experiment with monitor
600 detection code. You must say Y or M here if you want to use either
601 second head of G400 or MGA-TVO on G200 or G400.
603 If you compile it as module, it will create a module named
606 config FB_MATROX_MAVEN
607 tristate "G400 second head support"
608 depends on FB_MATROX_G100 && FB_MATROX_I2C
610 WARNING !!! This support does not work with G450 !!!
612 Say Y or M here if you want to use a secondary head (meaning two
613 monitors in parallel) on G400 or MGA-TVO add-on on G200. Secondary
614 head is not compatible with accelerated XFree 3.3.x SVGA servers -
615 secondary head output is blanked while you are in X. With XFree
616 3.9.17 preview you can use both heads if you use SVGA over fbdev or
617 the fbdev driver on first head and the fbdev driver on second head.
619 If you compile it as module, two modules are created,
620 matroxfb_crtc2 and matroxfb_maven. Matroxfb_maven is needed for
621 both G200 and G400, matroxfb_crtc2 is needed only by G400. You must
622 also load i2c-matroxfb to get it to run.
624 The driver starts in monitor mode and you must use the matroxset
626 <ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/matrox-latest/>) to switch it to
627 PAL or NTSC or to swap primary and secondary head outputs.
628 Secondary head driver also always start in 640x480 resolution, you
629 must use fbset to change it.
631 Also do not forget that second head supports only 16 and 32 bpp
632 packed pixels, so it is a good idea to compile them into the kernel
633 too. You can use only some font widths, as the driver uses generic
634 painting procedures (the secondary head does not use acceleration
637 config FB_MATROX_MULTIHEAD
638 bool "Multihead support"
641 Say Y here if you have more than one (supported) Matrox device in
642 your computer and you want to use all of them for different monitors
643 ("multihead"). If you have only one device, you should say N because
644 the driver compiled with Y is larger and a bit slower, especially on
647 If you said M to "Matrox unified accelerated driver" and N here, you
648 will still be able to use several Matrox devices simultaneously:
649 insert several instances of the module matroxfb into the kernel
650 with insmod, supplying the parameter "dev=N" where N is 0, 1, etc.
651 for the different Matrox devices. This method is slightly faster but
652 uses 40 KB of kernel memory per Matrox card.
654 There is no need for enabling 'Matrox multihead support' if you have
655 only one Matrox card in the box.
658 tristate "ATI Radeon display support (Old driver)"
661 Choose this option if you want to use an ATI Radeon graphics card as
662 a framebuffer device. There are both PCI and AGP versions. You
663 don't need to choose this to run the Radeon in plain VGA mode.
664 There is a product page at
665 <http://www.ati.com/na/pages/products/pc/radeon32/index.html>.
668 tristate "ATI Radeon display support"
670 select I2C_ALGOBIT if FB_RADEON_I2C
671 select I2C if FB_RADEON_I2C
672 select FB_MODE_HELPERS
674 Choose this option if you want to use an ATI Radeon graphics card as
675 a framebuffer device. There are both PCI and AGP versions. You
676 don't need to choose this to run the Radeon in plain VGA mode.
678 If you say Y here and want DDC/I2C support you must first say Y to
679 "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support" in the character devices
682 If you say M here then "I2C support" and "I2C bit-banging support"
683 can be build either as modules or built-in.
685 There is a product page at
686 <http://www.ati.com/na/pages/products/pc/radeon32/index.html>.
689 bool "DDC/I2C for ATI Radeon support"
693 Say Y here if you want DDC/I2C support for your Radeon board.
695 config FB_RADEON_DEBUG
696 bool "Lots of debug output from Radeon driver"
700 Say Y here if you want the Radeon driver to output all sorts
701 of debugging informations to provide to the maintainer when
702 something goes wrong.
705 tristate "ATI Rage128 display support"
708 This driver supports graphics boards with the ATI Rage128 chips.
709 Say Y if you have such a graphics board and read
710 <file:Documentation/fb/aty128fb.txt>.
712 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
713 module will be called aty128fb.
716 tristate "ATI Mach64 display support" if PCI || ATARI
719 This driver supports graphics boards with the ATI Mach64 chips.
720 Say Y if you have such a graphics board.
722 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
723 module will be called atyfb.
726 bool "Mach64 CT/VT/GT/LT (incl. 3D RAGE) support"
727 depends on PCI && FB_ATY
728 default y if SPARC64 && FB_PCI
730 Say Y here to support use of ATI's 64-bit Rage boards (or other
731 boards based on the Mach64 CT, VT, GT, and LT chipsets) as a
732 framebuffer device. The ATI product support page for these boards
733 is at <http://support.ati.com/products/pc/mach64/>.
736 bool "Mach64 GX support" if PCI
740 Say Y here to support use of the ATI Mach64 Graphics Expression
741 board (or other boards based on the Mach64 GX chipset) as a
742 framebuffer device. The ATI product support page for these boards
744 <http://support.ati.com/products/pc/mach64/graphics_xpression.html>.
746 config FB_ATY_XL_INIT
747 bool " Rage XL No-BIOS Init support" if FB_ATY_CT
750 Say Y here to support booting a Rage XL without BIOS support.
753 tristate "SiS acceleration"
756 This is the frame buffer device driver for the SiS 300, 315 and
757 330 series VGA chipsets. Specs available at http://www.sis.com
759 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here; the module
760 will be called sisfb.
763 bool "SiS 300 series support"
766 Say Y here to support use of the SiS 300/305, 540, 630 and 730.
769 bool "SiS 315/330 series support"
772 Say Y here to support use of the SiS 315 and 330 series
773 (315/H/PRO, 55x, 650, 651, 740, 330, 661, 741, 760).
776 tristate "NeoMagic display support"
778 select FB_MODE_HELPERS
780 This driver supports notebooks with NeoMagic PCI chips.
781 Say Y if you have such a graphics card.
783 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
784 module will be called neofb.
787 tristate "IMG Kyro support"
790 Say Y here if you have a STG4000 / Kyro / PowerVR 3 based
793 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
794 module will be called kyrofb.
797 tristate "3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3 display support"
800 This driver supports graphics boards with the 3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3
801 chips. Say Y if you have such a graphics board.
803 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
804 module will be called tdfxfb.
807 bool "3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3 Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL)"
808 depends on FB_3DFX && EXPERIMENTAL
810 This will compile the 3Dfx Banshee/Voodoo3 frame buffer device
811 with acceleration functions.
815 tristate "3Dfx Voodoo Graphics (sst1) support"
818 Say Y here if you have a 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics (Voodoo1/sst1) or
819 Voodoo2 (cvg) based graphics card.
821 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
822 module will be called sstfb.
824 WARNING: Do not use any application that uses the 3D engine
825 (namely glide) while using this driver.
826 Please read the file Documentation/fb/README-sstfb.txt for supported
827 options and other important info support.
830 tristate "Trident support"
833 This driver is supposed to support graphics boards with the
834 Trident CyberXXXX/Image/CyberBlade chips mostly found in laptops
835 but also on some motherboards. For more information, read
836 <file:Documentation/fb/tridentfb.txt>
838 Say Y if you have such a graphics board.
840 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
841 module will be called tridentfb.
843 config FB_TRIDENT_ACCEL
844 bool "Trident Acceleration functions (EXPERIMENTAL)"
845 depends on FB_TRIDENT && EXPERIMENTAL
847 This will compile the Trident frame buffer device with
848 acceleration functions.
852 tristate "Permedia3 support"
853 depends on FB && PCI && BROKEN
855 This is the frame buffer device driver for the 3DLabs Permedia3
856 chipset, used in Formac ProFormance III, 3DLabs Oxygen VX1 &
857 similar boards, 3DLabs Permedia3 Create!, Appian Jeronimo 2000
858 and maybe other boards.
861 bool "SBUS and UPA framebuffers"
862 depends on FB && (SPARC32 || SPARC64)
864 Say Y if you want support for SBUS or UPA based frame buffer device.
867 bool "Creator/Creator3D/Elite3D support"
868 depends on FB_SBUS && SPARC64
870 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Creator, Creator3D,
871 and Elite3D graphics boards.
874 bool "TCX (SS4/SS5 only) support"
877 This is the frame buffer device driver for the TCX 24/8bit frame
881 bool "CGfourteen (SX) support"
884 This is the frame buffer device driver for the CGfourteen frame
885 buffer on Desktop SPARCsystems with the SX graphics option.
888 bool "P9100 (Sparcbook 3 only) support"
891 This is the frame buffer device driver for the P9100 card
892 supported on Sparcbook 3 machines.
895 bool "Leo (ZX) support"
898 This is the frame buffer device driver for the SBUS-based Sun ZX
899 (leo) frame buffer cards.
902 bool "PCI framebuffers"
903 depends on FB && PCI && (SPARC64 || SPARC32)
906 bool "IGA 168x display support"
907 depends on SPARC32 && FB_PCI
909 This is the framebuffer device for the INTERGRAPHICS 1680 and
910 successor frame buffer cards.
913 tristate "HD64461 Frame Buffer support"
914 depends on FB && HD64461
916 This is the frame buffer device driver for the Hitachi HD64461 LCD
920 bool "PMAG-BA TURBOchannel framebuffer support"
921 depends on FB && DECSTATION && TC
923 Say Y here to directly support the on-board PMAG-BA framebuffer in
924 the 5000/1xx versions of the DECstation. There is a page dedicated
925 to Linux on DECstations at <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>.
928 bool "PMAGB-B TURBOchannel framebuffer spport"
929 depends on FB && DECSTATION && TC
931 Say Y here to directly support the on-board PMAGB-B framebuffer in
932 the 5000/1xx versions of the DECstation. There is a page dedicated
933 to Linux on DECstations at <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>.
936 bool "Maxine (Personal DECstation) onboard framebuffer spport"
937 depends on FB && DECSTATION && TC
939 Say Y here to directly support the on-board framebuffer in the
940 Maxine (5000/20, /25, /33) version of the DECstation. There is a
941 page dedicated to Linux on DECstations at <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>.
944 bool "TMPTX3912/PR31700 frame buffer support"
945 depends on FB && NINO
947 The TX3912 is a Toshiba RISC processor based on the MIPS 3900 core
948 see <http://www.toshiba.com/taec/components/Generic/risc/tx3912.htm>.
950 Say Y here to enable kernel support for the on-board framebuffer.
953 bool "Motorola 68328 native frame buffer support"
954 depends on (M68328 || M68EZ328 || M68VZ328)
956 Say Y here if you want to support the built-in frame buffer of
957 the Motorola 68328 CPU family.
960 tristate "PXA LCD framebuffer support"
961 depends on FB && ARCH_PXA
963 Frame buffer driver for the built-in LCD controller in the Intel
966 This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be
967 inserted and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). The
968 module will be called vfb. If you want to compile it as a module,
969 say M here and read <file:Documentation/modules.txt>.
973 config FB_PXA_PARAMETERS
974 bool "PXA LCD command line parameters"
978 Enable the use of kernel command line or module parameters
979 to configure the physical properties of the LCD panel when
980 using the PXA LCD driver.
982 This option allows you to override the panel parameters
983 supplied by the platform in order to support multiple
984 different models of flatpanel. If you will only be using a
985 single model of flatpanel then you can safely leave this
988 Documentation/fb/pxafb.txt describes the available parameters.
991 tristate "Virtual Frame Buffer support (ONLY FOR TESTING!)"
994 This is a `virtual' frame buffer device. It operates on a chunk of
995 unswappable kernel memory instead of on the memory of a graphics
996 board. This means you cannot see any output sent to this frame
997 buffer device, while it does consume precious memory. The main use
998 of this frame buffer device is testing and debugging the frame
999 buffer subsystem. Do NOT enable it for normal systems! To protect
1000 the innocent, it has to be enabled explicitly at boot time using the
1001 kernel option `video=vfb:'.
1003 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
1004 module will be called vfb.
1008 source "drivers/video/console/Kconfig"
1011 if FB || SGI_NEWPORT_CONSOLE
1012 source "drivers/video/logo/Kconfig"