DOC HOME SITE MAP MAN PAGES GNU INFO SEARCH PRINT BOOK
 

radeon(7)





NAME

       radeon - ATI RADEON video driver


SYNOPSIS

       Section "Device"
         Identifier "devname"
         Driver "radeon"
         ...
       EndSection


DESCRIPTION

       radeon is an 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 (experi-
       mental on R300 and R400 series cards), hardware cursor,  XV  extension,
       and the Xinerama extension.


SUPPORTED HARDWARE

       The radeon driver supports PCI and AGP video cards based on the follow-
       ing 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

       RS400       Radeon XPRESS 200/200M 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)

       RV410       Radeon X700, M26 PCIE (2d only)

       R420        Radeon X800 AGP (2d only)

       R423/R430   Radeon X800, M28 PCIE (2d only)

       R480/R481   Radeon X850 PCIE/AGP (2d only)


CONFIGURATION DETAILS

       Please  refer  to xorg.conf(5) 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 "SWcursor" "boolean"
              Selects software cursor.  The default is off.

       Option "NoAccel" "boolean"
              Enables or disables all hardware acceleration.
              The default is to enable hardware acceleration.

       Option "Dac6Bit" "boolean"
              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 "VideoKey" "integer"
              This overrides the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay
              key.
              The default value is 0x1E.

       Option "UseFBDev" "boolean"
              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(4) for further
              information.
              The default is off.

       Option "AGPMode" "integer"
              Set AGP data transfer rate.  (used only when DRI is enabled)
              1      -- x1 (default)
              2      -- x2
              4      -- x4
              8      -- x8
              others -- invalid

       Option "AGPFastWrite" "boolean"
              Enable AGP fast write.  Enabling this option is  frequently  the
              cause of instability. Used only when the DRI is enabled.
              The default is off.

       Option "BusType" "string"
              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 "DDCMode" "boolean"
              Force to use the modes queried from the connected monitor.
              The default is off.

       Option "DisplayPriority" "string"
              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 performance slightly.
              The default value is AUTO.

       Option "MonitorLayout" "string"
              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 "MergedFB" "boolean"
              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 sup-
              ports clone modes.
              Merged framebuffer mode provides two  linked  viewports  looking
              into  a single large shared framebuffer.  The size of the frame-
              buffer is determined by  the  Virtual  keyword  defined  on  the
              Screen section of your xorg.conf file.  It works just like regu-
              lar 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  vir-
              tual    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 view-
              ports 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 inaccessible.  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 "CRT2HSync" "string"
              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 "CRT2VRefresh" "string"
              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 "CRT2Position" "string"
              Set  the  relationship  of  CRT2 relative to CRT1. Valid options
              are: Clone , LeftOf , RightOf , Above , and Below
              For example, Option "CRT2Position" "RightOf"
              This option also supports an offset.  This is most  useful  when
              MergedNonRectangular  is  enabled.  For example if you want CRT2
              to be offset 100 pixels down from the start of CRT1, you'd type:
              Option "CRT2Position" "LeftOf 100"
              The offset is vertical for LeftOf and RightOf and horizontal for
              Above and Below.  Offsets can be positive or negative.
              The default value is Clone.

       Option "MetaModes" "string"
              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.   If  you
              want  to  add clone modes of different refreshes or sizes to the
              mix, they are defined as CRT1Mode+CRT2Mode (800x600+1024x768).
              Note:  Any mode you use in the MetaModes must be defined in  the
              Screen  section of your xorg.conf 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 "MergedXinerama" "boolean"
              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  compli-
              ant  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-Xin-
              erama extension.
              The default value is TRUE.

       Option "MergedXineramaCRT2IsScreen0" "boolean"
              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 "MergedDPI" "string"
              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 "MergedNonRectangular" "boolean"
              If you are using MergedFB with two  modes  of  different  sizes,
              turn  this  option  on  to  keep the smaller head from scrolling
              within the larger virtual desktop and to  keep  the  mouse  from
              moving into that area.  Applications that are not Xinerama aware
              can potentially end up stranded in this area.
              The default value is FALSE.

       Option "ColorTiling" "boolean"
              Frame buffer can be addressed either in linear  or  tiled  mode.
              Tiled  mode can provide significant performance benefits with 3D
              applications, for 2D it shouldn't matter much.  Tiling  will  be
              disabled if the virtual x resolution exceeds 2048 (3968 for R300
              and above), if option UseFBDev is used, or (if DRI  is  enabled)
              the drm module is too old.
              If  this  option  is  enabled,  a new dri driver is required for
              direct rendering too.
              Color tiling will be automatically  disabled  in  interlaced  or
              doublescan screen modes.
              The default value is on.

       Option "IgnoreEDID" "boolean"
              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 "PanelSize" "string"
              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  col-
              lected  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 "PanelOff" "boolean"
              Disable panel output.
              The default value is off.

       Option "EnablePageFlip" "boolean"
              Enable  page  flipping  for  3D acceleration. This will increase
              performance but not work correctly in some rare cases, hence the
              default is off.

       Option "ForceMinDotClock" "frequency"
              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 fre-
              quency parameter may be specified as a float value with standard
              suffixes like "k", "kHz", "M", "MHz".

       Option "RenderAccel" "boolean"
              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 "AccelMethod" "string"
              Chooses  between  available  acceleration  architectures.  Valid
              options are XAA and EXA.  XAA is  the  traditional  acceleration
              architecture  and support for it is very stable.  EXA is a newer
              acceleration architecture with better performance for the Render
              and Composite extensions, but the rendering code for it is newer
              and possibly unstable.  The default is XAA.

       Option "AccelDFS" "boolean"
              Use or don't use accelerated EXA  DownloadFromScreen  hook  when
              possible   (only   when  Direct  Rendering  is  enabled,  e.g.).
              Default: off with AGP due to  issues  with  GPU->host  transfers
              with some AGP bridges, on otherwise.

       Option "FBTexPercent" "integer"
              Amount  of video RAM to reserve for OpenGL textures, in percent.
              With EXA, the remainder of video RAM is reserved  for  EXA  off-
              screen  management.  Specifying 0 results in all offscreen video
              RAM being reserved for EXA and only GART memory being  available
              for  OpenGL  textures.  This  may  improve  EXA performance, but
              beware that it may cause problems with OpenGL drivers from  Mesa
              versions  older than 6.4. With XAA, specifiying lower percentage
              than what gets reserved without this option has no  effect,  but
              the driver tries to increase the video RAM reserved for textures
              to the amount specified roughly.  Default: 50.

       Option "DepthBits" "integer"
              Precision in bits per pixel of the shared depth buffer used  for
              3D  acceleration.   Valid values are 16 and 24. When this is 24,
              there will also be a hardware accelerated  stencil  buffer,  but
              the  combined  depth/stencil  buffer  will take up twice as much
              video RAM as when it's 16.  Default:  The  same  as  the  screen
              depth.

       Option "DMAForXv" "boolean"
              Try  or  don't  try to use DMA for Xv image transfers. This will
              reduce CPU usage when playing big  videos  like  DVDs,  but  may
              cause instabilities.  Default: on.

       Option "SubPixelOrder" "string"
              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 "DynamicClocks" "boolean"
              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 performance with this enabled.  The default is
              off.

       Option "BIOSHotkeys" "boolean"
              Enable  BIOS  hotkey  output  switching. This allows the BIOS to
              toggle outputs using hotkeys (e.g.,  fn-f7,  etc.).   Since  the
              driver  does not support ACPI, there is no way to validate modes
              on an output switch and the BIOS can potentially  change  things
              behind the driver's back.  The default is off.

       Option "VGAAccess" "boolean"
              Tell the driver if it can do legacy VGA IOs to the card. This is
              necessary for properly resuming consoles when in VGA text  mode,
              but  shouldn't be if the console is using radeonfb or some other
              graphic mode driver. Some platforms  like  PowerPC  have  issues
              with  those,  and  they  aren't necessary unless you have a real
              text mode in console. The default is off on PowerPC  and  on  on
              other architectures.

       Option "ReverseDDC" "boolean"
              When  BIOS  connector  informations  aren't  available, use this
              option to reverse the mapping of the 2 main DDC ports. Use  this
              if the X serve obviously detects the wrong display for each con-
              nector. This is typically needed on the Radeon 9600  cards  bun-
              dled with Apple G5s. The default is off.

       Option "LVDSProbePLL" "boolean"
              When  BIOS  panel  informations aren't available (like on Power-
              Books), it may still be necessary to use the  firmware  provided
              PLL  values for the panel or flickering will happen. This option
              will force probing of the current value programmed in  the  chip
              when  X  is launched in that case.  This is only useful for LVDS
              panels (laptop internal panels).  The default is on.

       SEE ALSO
              Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), xorgconfig(1), Xserver(1), X(7)


AUTHORS

       Authors include:
       Rickard E. (Rik) Faith   faith@precisioninsight.com
       Kevin E. Martin          kem@freedesktop.org
       Alan Hourihane           alanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk
       Marc Aurele La France    tsi@xfree86.org
       Benjamin Herrenschmidt   benh@kernel.crashing.org
       Michel Dnzer            michel@tungstengraphics.com
       Alex Deucher             alexdeucher@gmail.com
       Bogdan D.                bogdand@users.sourceforge.net
       Eric Anholt              eric@anholt.net

X Version 11                 xf86-video-ati 6.6.3                    RADEON(4)

Man(1) output converted with man2html