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.\" shorthand for double quote that works everywhere.
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.TH intel __drivermansuffix__ __vendorversion__
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.SH NAME
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intel \- Intel integrated graphics chipsets
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.B "Section \*qDevice\*q"
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.BI " Identifier \*q" devname \*q
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.B " Driver \*qintel\*q"
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\ \ ...
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.B EndSection
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B intel
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is an __xservername__ driver for Intel integrated graphics chipsets.
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The driver supports depths 8, 15, 16 and 24. All visual types are
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supported in depth 8. For the i810/i815 other depths support the
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TrueColor and DirectColor visuals. For the i830M and later, only the
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TrueColor visual is supported for depths greater than 8. The driver
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supports hardware accelerated 3D via the Direct Rendering Infrastructure
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(DRI), but only in depth 16 for the i810/i815 and depths 16 and 24 for
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the 830M and later.
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.SH SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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.B intel
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supports the i810, i810-DC100, i810e, i815, i830M, 845G, 852GM, 855GM,
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865G, 915G, 915GM, 945G, 945GM, 965G, 965Q, 946GZ, 965GM, 945GME,
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G33, Q33, Q35, G35, GM45, G45, Q45, G43, G41 chipsets, and Pineview-M in
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Atom N400 series, Pineview-D in Atom D400/D500 series.
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.SH CONFIGURATION DETAILS
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Please refer to __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) for general configuration
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details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this
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driver.
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.PP
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The Intel 8xx and 9xx families of integrated graphics chipsets have a unified
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memory architecture meaning that system memory is used as video RAM. For the
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i810 and i815 family of chipsets, operating system support for allocating system
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memory is required in order to use this driver. For the 830M
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and later, this is required in order for the driver to use more video RAM
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than has been pre-allocated at boot time by the BIOS. This is usually
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achieved with an "agpgart" or "agp" kernel driver. Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
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NetBSD, and Solaris have such kernel drivers available.
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.PP
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By default, the i810/i815 will use 8 MB of system memory for graphics if AGP
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allocable memory is < 128 MB, 16 MB if < 192 MB or 24 MB if higher. Use the
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.B VideoRam
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option to change the default value.
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.PP
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For the 830M and later, the driver will automatically size its memory
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allocation according to the features it will support. Therefore, the
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.B VideoRam
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option, which in the past had been necessary to allow more than some small
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amount of memory to be allocated, is now ignored.
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.PP
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The following driver
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.B Options
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are supported
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qColorKey\*q \*q" integer \*q
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This sets the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay key.
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.IP
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Default: undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDRI\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Disable or enable DRI support.
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.IP
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Default: DRI is enabled for configurations where it is supported.
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.PP
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The following driver
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.B Options
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are supported for the i810 and i815 chipsets:
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qCacheLines\*q \*q" integer \*q
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This allows the user to change the amount of graphics memory used for
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2D acceleration and video when XAA acceleration is enabled. Decreasing this
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amount leaves more for 3D textures. Increasing it can improve 2D performance
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at the expense of 3D performance.
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.IP
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Default: depends on the resolution, depth, and available video memory. The
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driver attempts to allocate space for at 3 screenfuls of pixmaps plus an
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HD-sized XV video. The default used for a specific configuration can be found
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by examining the __xservername__ log file.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDDC\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Disable or enable DDC support.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDac6Bit\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enable or disable 6-bits per RGB for 8-bit modes.
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.IP
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Default: 8-bits per RGB for 8-bit modes.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qXvMCSurfaces\*q \*q" integer \*q
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This option enables XvMC. The integer parameter specifies the number of
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surfaces to use. Valid values are 6 and 7.
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.IP
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Default: XvMC is disabled.
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.TP
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.BI "VideoRam " integer
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This option specifies the amount of system memory to use for graphics, in KB.
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.IP
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The default is 8192 if AGP allocable memory is < 128 MB, 16384 if < 192 MB,
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24576 if higher. DRI require at least a value of 16384. Higher values may give
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better 3D performance, at expense of available system memory.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qNoAccel\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Disable or enable acceleration.
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.IP
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Default: acceleration is enabled.
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.PP
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The following driver
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.B Options
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are supported for the 830M and later chipsets:
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qNoAccel\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Disable or enable acceleration.
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.IP
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Default: acceleration is enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qAccelMethod\*q \*q" string \*q
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Select acceleration method.
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There are a couple of backends available for accelerating the DDX. \*qUXA\*q (Unified
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Acceleration Architecture) is the mature backend that was introduced to support
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the GEM driver model. It is in the process of being superseded by \*qSNA\*q
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(Sandybridge's New Acceleration). Until that process is complete, the ability to
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choose which backend to use remains for backwards compatibility.
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In addition, there are a pair of sub-options to limit the acceleration for
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debuging use. Specify \*qoff\*q to disable all acceleration, or \*qblt\*q to
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disable render acceleration and only use the BLT engine.
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.IP
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Default: use UXA (render acceleration)
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qVideoKey\*q \*q" integer \*q
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This is the same as the
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.B \*qColorKey\*q
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option described above. It is provided for compatibility with most
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other drivers.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qXvPreferOverlay\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Make hardware overlay be the first XV adaptor.
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The overlay behaves incorrectly in the presence of compositing, but some prefer
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it due to it syncing to vblank in the absence of compositing. While most
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XV-using applications have options to select which XV adaptor to use, this
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option can be used to place the overlay first for applications which don't
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have options for selecting adaptors.
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.IP
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Default: Textured video adaptor is preferred.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qBacklight\*q \*q" string \*q
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Override the probed backlight control interface. Sometimes the automatically
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selected backlight interface may not correspond to the correct, or simply
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most useful, interface available on the system. This allows you to override
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that choice by specifying the entry under /sys/class/backlight to use.
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.IP
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Default: Automatic selection.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qFallbackDebug\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enable printing of debugging information on acceleration fallbacks to the
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server log.
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.IP
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Default: Disabled
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDebugFlushBatches\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Flush the batch buffer after every single operation.
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.IP
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Default: Disabled
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDebugFlushCaches\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Include an MI_FLUSH at the end of every batch buffer to force data to
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be flushed out of cache and into memory before the completion of the
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batch.
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.IP
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Default: Disabled
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDebugWait\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Wait for the completion of every batch buffer before continuing,
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i.e. perform synchronous rendering.
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.IP
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Default: Disabled
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.TP
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qSwapbuffersWait\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls the behavior of glXSwapBuffers and glXCopySubBufferMESA
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calls by GL applications. If enabled, the calls will avoid tearing by making
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sure the display scanline is outside of the area to be copied before the copy
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occurs. If disabled, no scanline synchronization is performed, meaning tearing
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will likely occur. Note that when enabled, this option can adversely affect
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the framerate of applications that render frames at less than refresh rate.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qTripleBuffer\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option enables the use of a third buffer for page-flipping. The third
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buffer allows applications to run at vrefresh rates even if they occasionally
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fail to swapbuffers on time. The effect of such missed swaps is the output
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jitters between 60fps and 30fps, and in the worst case appears frame-locked
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to 30fps. The disadvantage of triple buffering is that there is an extra
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frame of latency, due to the pre-rendered frame sitting in the swap queue,
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between input and any display update.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qTiling\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls whether memory buffers for Pixmaps are allocated in tiled mode. In
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most cases (especially for complex rendering), tiling dramatically improves
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performance.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qLinearFramebuffer\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls whether the memory for the scanout (also known as the
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front or frame buffer) is allocated in linear memory. A tiled framebuffer is
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required for power conservation features, but for certain system configurations
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you may wish to override this and force a linear layout.
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.IP
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Default: disabled
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qRelaxedFencing\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls whether we attempt to allocate the minimal amount of
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memory required for the buffers. The reduction in working set has a substantial
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improvement on system performance. However, this has been demonstrate to be
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buggy on older hardware (845-865 and 915-945, but ok on PineView and later)
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so on those chipsets defaults to off.
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.IP
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Default: Enabled for G33 (includes PineView), and later, class machines.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qXvMC\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enable XvMC driver. Current support MPEG2 MC on 915/945 and G33 series.
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User should provide absolute path to libIntelXvMC.so in XvMCConfig file.
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.IP
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Default: Disabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qThrottle\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls whether the driver periodically waits for pending
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drawing operations to complete. Throttling ensures that the GPU does not
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lag too far behind the CPU and thus noticeable delays in user responsible at
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the cost of throughput performance.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qHotPlug\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This option controls whether the driver automatically notifies
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applications when monitors are connected or disconnected.
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.IP
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Default: enabled.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qZaphodHeads\*q \*q" string \*q
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.IP
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Specify the randr output(s) to use with zaphod mode for a particular driver
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instance. If you this option you must use it with all instances of the
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driver
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.br
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For example:
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.B
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Option \*qZaphodHeads\*q \*qLVDS1,VGA1\*q
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will assign xrandr outputs LVDS1 and VGA0 to this instance of the driver.
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.SH OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
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On 830M and better chipsets, the driver supports runtime configuration of
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detected outputs. You can use the
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.B xrandr
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tool to control outputs on the command line as follows:
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.RS
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.B xrandr \-\-output
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.I output
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.B \-\-set
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.I property value
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.RE
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Note that you may need to quote property and value arguments that contain spaces.
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Each output listed below may have one or more properties associated
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with it (like a binary EDID block if one is found). Some outputs have
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unique properties which are described below. See the "MULTIHEAD
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CONFIGURATIONS" section below for additional information.
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.SS "VGA"
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VGA output port (typically exposed via an HD15 connector).
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.SS "LVDS"
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Low Voltage Differential Signalling output (typically a laptop LCD panel). Available properties:
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.TP
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\fBBACKLIGHT\fB - current backlight level (adjustable)
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By adjusting the BACKLIGHT property, the brightness on the LVDS output
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can be adjusted. In some cases, this property may be unavailable (for
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example if your platform uses an external microcontroller to control
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the backlight).
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.TP
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\fBscaling mode\fP - control LCD panel scaling mode
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When the currently selected display mode differs from the native panel
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resolution, various scaling options are available. These include
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.RS
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.TP
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.B Center
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Simply center the image on-screen without scaling. This is the only
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scaling mode that guarantees a one-to-one correspondence between
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native and displayed pixels, but some portions of the panel may be
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unused (so-called "letterboxing").
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.TP
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.B Full aspect
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Scale the image as much as possible while preserving aspect
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ratio. Pixels may not be displayed one-to-one (there may be some
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blurriness). Some portions of the panel may be unused if the aspect
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ratio of the selected mode does not match that of the panel.
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.TP
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.B Full
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Scale the image to the panel size without regard to aspect ratio. This
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is the only mode which guarantees that every pixel of the panel will
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be used. But the displayed image may be distorted by stretching either
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horizontally or vertically, and pixels may not be displayed one-to-one
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(there may be some blurriness).
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.RE
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The precise names of these options may differ depending on the kernel
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video driver, (but the functionality should be similar). See the
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output of
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.B xrandr \-\-prop
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for a list of currently available scaling modes.
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.SS "TV"
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Integrated TV output. Available properties include:
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.TP
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\fBBOTTOM, RIGHT, TOP, LEFT\fP - margins
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Adjusting these properties allows you to control the placement of your
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TV output buffer on the screen. The options with the same name can
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also be set in xorg.conf with integer value.
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.TP
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\fBBRIGHTNESS\fP - TV brightness, range 0-255
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Adjust TV brightness, default value is 128.
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.TP
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\fBCONTRAST\fP - TV contrast, range 0-255
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Adjust TV contrast, default value is 1.0 in chipset specific format.
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.TP
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\fBSATURATION\fP - TV saturation, range 0-255
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Adjust TV saturation, default value is 1.0 in chipset specific format.
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.TP
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\fBHUE\fP - TV hue, range 0-255
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Adjust TV hue, default value is 0.
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.TP
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\fBTV_FORMAT\fP - output standard
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This property allows you to control the output standard used on your
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TV output port. You can select between NTSC-M, NTSC-443, NTSC-J,
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PAL-M, PAL-N, and PAL.
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.TP
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\fBTV_Connector\fP - connector type
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This config option should be added to xorg.conf TV monitor's section,
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it allows you to force the TV output connector type, which bypass load
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detect and TV will always be taken as connected. You can select
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between S-Video, Composite and Component.
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.SS "TMDS-1"
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First DVI SDVO output
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.SS "TMDS-2"
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Second DVI SDVO output
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.SS "TMDS-1", "TMDS-2", "HDMI-1", "HDMI-2"
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DVI/HDMI outputs. Avaliable common properties include:
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.TP
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\fBBROADCAST_RGB\fP - method used to set RGB color range
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Adjusting this property allows you to set RGB color range on each
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channel in order to match HDTV requirment(default 0 for full
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range). Setting 1 means RGB color range is 16-235, 0 means RGB color
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range is 0-255 on each channel. (Full range is 0-255, not 16-235)
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.PP
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SDVO and DVO TV outputs are not supported by the driver at this time.
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.PP
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See __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) for information on associating Monitor
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sections with these outputs for configuration. Associating Monitor sections
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with each output can be helpful if you need to ignore a specific output, for
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example, or statically configure an extended desktop monitor layout.
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.SH MULTIHEAD CONFIGURATIONS
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The number of independent outputs is dictated by the number of CRTCs
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(in X parlance) a given chip supports. Most recent Intel chips have
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two CRTCs, meaning that two separate framebuffers can be displayed
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simultaneously, in an extended desktop configuration. If a chip
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supports more outputs than it has CRTCs (say local flat panel, VGA and
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TV in the case of many outputs), two of the outputs will have to be
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"cloned", meaning that they display the same framebuffer contents (or
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one displays a subset of another's framebuffer if the modes aren't
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equal).
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You can use the "xrandr" tool, or various desktop utilities, to change
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your output configuration at runtime. To statically configure your
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outputs, you can use the "Monitor-<type>" options along with
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additional monitor sections in your xorg.conf to create your screen
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topology. The example below puts the VGA output to the right of the
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builtin laptop screen, both running at 1024x768.
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.nf
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.B "Section \*qMonitor\*q"
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.BI " Identifier \*qLaptop FooBar Internal Display\*q"
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.BI " Option \*qPosition\*q \*q0 0\*q"
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.B "EndSection"
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.B "Section \*qMonitor\*q"
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.BI " Identifier \*qSome Random CRT\*q"
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.BI " Option \*qPosition\*q \*q1024 0\*q"
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.BI " Option \*qRightOf\*q \*qLaptop FoodBar Internal Display\*q"
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.B "EndSection"
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.B "Section \*qDevice\*q"
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.BI " Driver \*qintel\*q"
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.BI " Option \*qmonitor-LVDS\*q \*qLaptop FooBar Internal Display\*q"
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.BI " Option \*qmonitor-VGA\*q \*qSome Random CRT\*q"
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.B "EndSection"
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.SH TEXTURED VIDEO ATTRIBUTES
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The driver supports the following X11 Xv attributes for Textured Video.
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You can use the "xvattr" tool to query/set those attributes at runtime.
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.SS "XV_SYNC_TO_VBLANK"
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XV_SYNC_TO_VBLANK is used to control whether textured adapter synchronizes
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the screen update to the vblank to eliminate tearing. It is a Boolean
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attribute with values of 0 (never sync) or 1 (always sync). An historic
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value of -1 (sync for large windows only) will now be interpreted as 1,
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(since the current approach for sync is not costly even with small
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video windows).
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.SS "XV_BRIGHTNESS"
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.SS "XV_CONTRAST"
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.SH REPORTING BUGS
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The xf86-video-intel driver is part of the X.Org and Freedesktop.org
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umbrella projects. Details on bug reporting can be found at
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http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html. Mailing
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lists are also commonly used to report experiences and ask questions
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about configuration and other topics. See lists.freedesktop.org for
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more information (the xorg@lists.freedesktop.org mailing list is the
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most appropriate place to ask X.Org and driver related questions).
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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__xservername__(__appmansuffix__), __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__), Xserver(__appmansuffix__), X(__miscmansuffix__)
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.SH AUTHORS
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Authors include: Keith Whitwell, and also Jonathan Bian, Matthew J Sottek,
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Jeff Hartmann, Mark Vojkovich, Alan Hourihane, H. J. Lu. 830M and 845G
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support reworked for XFree86 4.3 by David Dawes and Keith Whitwell. 852GM,
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855GM, and 865G support added by David Dawes and Keith Whitwell. 915G,
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915GM, 945G, 945GM, 965G, 965Q and 946GZ support added by Alan Hourihane and
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Keith Whitwell. Lid status support added by Alan Hourihane. Textured video
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support for 915G and later chips, RandR 1.2 and hardware modesetting added
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by Eric Anholt and Keith Packard. EXA and Render acceleration added by Wang
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Zhenyu. TV out support added by Zou Nan Hai and Keith Packard. 965GM, G33,
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Q33, and Q35 support added by Wang Zhenyu.
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