📄 fbcon.txt
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The Framebuffer Console======================= The framebuffer console (fbcon), as its name implies, is a textconsole running on top of the framebuffer device. It has the functionality ofany standard text console driver, such as the VGA console, with the addedfeatures that can be attributed to the graphical nature of the framebuffer. In the x86 architecture, the framebuffer console is optional, andsome even treat it as a toy. For other architectures, it is the only availabledisplay device, text or graphical. What are the features of fbcon? The framebuffer console supportshigh resolutions, varying font types, display rotation, primitive multihead,etc. Theoretically, multi-colored fonts, blending, aliasing, and any featuremade available by the underlying graphics card are also possible.A. Configuration The framebuffer console can be enabled by using your favorite kernelconfiguration tool. It is under Device Drivers->Graphics Support->Support forframebuffer devices->Framebuffer Console Support. Select 'y' to compilesupport statically, or 'm' for module support. The module will be fbcon. In order for fbcon to activate, at least one framebuffer driver isrequired, so choose from any of the numerous drivers available. For x86systems, they almost universally have VGA cards, so vga16fb and vesafb willalways be available. However, using a chipset-specific driver will give youmore speed and features, such as the ability to change the video modedynamically. To display the penguin logo, choose any logo available in LogoConfiguration->Boot up logo. Also, you will need to select at least one compiled-in fonts, but ifyou don't do anything, the kernel configuration tool will select one for you,usually an 8x16 font.GOTCHA: A common bug report is enabling the framebuffer without enabling theframebuffer console. Depending on the driver, you may get a blanked orgarbled display, but the system still boots to completion. If you arefortunate to have a driver that does not alter the graphics chip, then youwill still get a VGA console.B. LoadingPossible scenarios:1. Driver and fbcon are compiled statically Usually, fbcon will automatically take over your console. The notable exception is vesafb. It needs to be explicitly activated with the vga= boot option parameter.2. Driver is compiled statically, fbcon is compiled as a module Depending on the driver, you either get a standard console, or a garbled display, as mentioned above. To get a framebuffer console, do a 'modprobe fbcon'.3. Driver is compiled as a module, fbcon is compiled statically You get your standard console. Once the driver is loaded with 'modprobe xxxfb', fbcon automatically takes over the console with the possible exception of using the fbcon=map:n option. See below.4. Driver and fbcon are compiled as a module. You can load them in any order. Once both are loaded, fbcon will take over the console.C. Boot options The framebuffer console has several, largely unknown, boot options that can change its behavior.1. fbcon=font:<name> Select the initial font to use. The value 'name' can be any of the compiled-in fonts: VGA8x16, 7x14, 10x18, VGA8x8, MINI4x6, RomanLarge, SUN8x16, SUN12x22, ProFont6x11, Acorn8x8, PEARL8x8. Note, not all drivers can handle font with widths not divisible by 8, such as vga16fb.2. fbcon=scrollback:<value>[k] The scrollback buffer is memory that is used to preserve display contents that has already scrolled past your view. This is accessed by using the Shift-PageUp key combination. The value 'value' is any integer. It defaults to 32KB. The 'k' suffix is optional, and will multiply the 'value' by 1024.3. fbcon=map:<0123> This is an interesting option. It tells which driver gets mapped to which console. The value '0123' is a sequence that gets repeated until the total length is 64 which is the number of consoles available. In the above example, it is expanded to 012301230123... and the mapping will be: tty | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... fb | 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 ... ('cat /proc/fb' should tell you what the fb numbers are) One side effect that may be useful is using a map value that exceeds the number of loaded fb drivers. For example, if only one driver is available, fb0, adding fbcon=map:1 tells fbcon not to take over the console. Later on, when you want to map the console the to the framebuffer device, you can use the con2fbmap utility.4. fbcon=vc:<n1>-<n2> This option tells fbcon to take over only a range of consoles as specified by the values 'n1' and 'n2'. The rest of the consoles outside the given range will still be controlled by the standard console driver. NOTE: For x86 machines, the standard console is the VGA console which is typically located on the same video card. Thus, the consoles that are controlled by the VGA console will be garbled.4. fbcon=rotate:<n> This option changes the orientation angle of the console display. The value 'n' accepts the following: 0 - normal orientation (0 degree) 1 - clockwise orientation (90 degrees) 2 - upside down orientation (180 degrees) 3 - counterclockwise orientation (270 degrees) The angle can be changed anytime afterwards by 'echoing' the same numbers to any one of the 2 attributes found in /sys/class/graphics/fbcon rotate - rotate the display of the active console rotate_all - rotate the display of all consoles Console rotation will only become available if Console Rotation Support is compiled in your kernel. NOTE: This is purely console rotation. Any other applications that use the framebuffer will remain at their 'normal'orientation. Actually, the underlying fb driver is totally ignorant of console rotation.C. Attaching, Detaching and UnloadingBefore going on on how to attach, detach and unload the framebuffer console, anillustration of the dependencies may help.The console layer, as with most subsystems, needs a driver that interfaces withthe hardware. Thus, in a VGA console:console ---> VGA driver ---> hardware.Assuming the VGA driver can be unloaded, one must first unbind the VGA driverfrom the console layer before unloading the driver. The VGA driver cannot beunloaded if it is still bound to the console layer. (SeeDocumentation/console/console.txt for more information).This is more complicated in the case of the framebuffer console (fbcon),because fbcon is an intermediate layer between the console and the drivers:console ---> fbcon ---> fbdev drivers ---> hardwareThe fbdev drivers cannot be unloaded if it's bound to fbcon, and fbcon cannotbe unloaded if it's bound to the console layer.So to unload the fbdev drivers, one must first unbind fbcon from the console,then unbind the fbdev drivers from fbcon. Fortunately, unbinding fbcon fromthe console layer will automatically unbind framebuffer drivers fromfbcon. Thus, there is no need to explicitly unbind the fbdev drivers fromfbcon.So, how do we unbind fbcon from the console? Part of the answer is inDocumentation/console/console.txt. To summarize:Echo a value to the bind file that represents the framebuffer consoledriver. So assuming vtcon1 represents fbcon, then:echo 1 > sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind - attach framebuffer console to console layerecho 0 > sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind - detach framebuffer console from console layerIf fbcon is detached from the console layer, your boot console driver (which isusually VGA text mode) will take over. A few drivers (rivafb and i810fb) willrestore VGA text mode for you. With the rest, before detaching fbcon, youmust take a few additional steps to make sure that your VGA text mode isrestored properly. The following is one of the several methods that you can do:1. Download or install vbetool. This utility is included with most distributions nowadays, and is usually part of the suspend/resume tool.2. In your kernel configuration, ensure that CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is set to 'y' or 'm'. Enable one or more of your favorite framebuffer drivers.3. Boot into text mode and as root run: vbetool vbestate save > <vga state file> The above command saves the register contents of your graphics hardware to <vga state file>. You need to do this step only once as the state file can be reused.4. If fbcon is compiled as a module, load fbcon by doing: modprobe fbcon5. Now to detach fbcon: vbetool vbestate restore < <vga state file> && \ echo 0 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind6. That's it, you're back to VGA mode. And if you compiled fbcon as a module, you can unload it by 'rmmod fbcon'7. To reattach fbcon: echo 1 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind8. Once fbcon is unbound, all drivers registered to the system will alsobecome unbound. This means that fbcon and individual framebuffer driverscan be unloaded or reloaded at will. Reloading the drivers or fbcon willautomatically bind the console, fbcon and the drivers together. Unloadingall the drivers without unloading fbcon will make it impossible for theconsole to bind fbcon.Notes for vesafb users:=======================Unfortunately, if your bootline includes a vga=xxx parameter that sets thehardware in graphics mode, such as when loading vesafb, vgacon will not load.Instead, vgacon will replace the default boot console with dummycon, and youwon't get any display after detaching fbcon. Your machine is still alive, soyou can reattach vesafb. However, to reattach vesafb, you need to do one ofthe following:Variation 1: a. Before detaching fbcon, do vbetool vbemode save > <vesa state file> # do once for each vesafb mode, # the file can be reused b. Detach fbcon as in step 5. c. Attach fbcon vbetool vbestate restore < <vesa state file> && \ echo 1 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bindVariation 2: a. Before detaching fbcon, do: echo <ID> > /sys/class/tty/console/bind vbetool vbemode get b. Take note of the mode number b. Detach fbcon as in step 5. c. Attach fbcon: vbetool vbemode set <mode number> && \ echo 1 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bindSamples:========Here are 2 sample bash scripts that you can use to bind or unbind theframebuffer console driver if you are in an X86 box:---------------------------------------------------------------------------#!/bin/bash# Unbind fbcon# Change this to where your actual vgastate file is located# Or Use VGASTATE=$1 to indicate the state file at runtimeVGASTATE=/tmp/vgastate# path to vbetoolVBETOOL=/usr/local/binfor (( i = 0; i < 16; i++))do if test -x /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i; then if [ `cat /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i/name | grep -c "frame buffer"` \ = 1 ]; then if test -x $VBETOOL/vbetool; then echo Unbinding vtcon$i $VBETOOL/vbetool vbestate restore < $VGASTATE echo 0 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i/bind fi fi fidone---------------------------------------------------------------------------#!/bin/bash# Bind fbconfor (( i = 0; i < 16; i++))do if test -x /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i; then if [ `cat /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i/name | grep -c "frame buffer"` \ = 1 ]; then echo Unbinding vtcon$i echo 1 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon$i/bind fi fidone-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net>
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