| VGA(4) | Device Drivers Manual | VGA(4) |
vga — generic
video card interface
options VESA
options VESA_DEBUG=N
options VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS
options VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING
options VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE
options VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS
options VGA_WIDTH90
device vga
In /boot/device.hints:
hint.vga.0.at="isa"
The vga driver is a generic video card
driver which provides access to video cards. This driver is required for the
console driver syscons(4). The console driver will call
the vga driver to manipulate video hardware
(changing video modes, loading font, etc).
The vga driver supports the standard video
cards: MDA, CGA, EGA and VGA. In addition, the driver can utilize VESA BIOS
extensions if the video card supports them. VESA support can either be
statically included in the kernel or can be loaded as a separate module.
In order to statically link the VESA support to the kernel, the
VESA option (see below) must be defined in the
kernel configuration file.
The vesa module can be dynamically loaded
into the kernel using kldload(8).
The following kernel configuration options (see
config(8)) can be used to control the
vga driver. These options provide compatibility with
certain VGA cards.
VGA_ALT_SEQACCESSVGA_SLOW_IOACCESSVGA_WIDTH90The following options add optional features to the driver.
VESAVESA_DEBUG=NThe following options will remove some features from the
vga driver and save kernel memory.
VGA_NO_FONT_LOADINGvga driver can load software font to EGA and
VGA cards. This option removes this feature. Note that if you use this
option and still wish to use the mouse on the console then you must also
use the SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE option. See
syscons(4).VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGEYour kernel configuration should normally have:
device vgaAnd you need the following line in /boot/device.hints.
hint.vga.0.at="isa"The following lines should be included in the kernel configuration file in order to enable the VESA BIOS Extension support.
options VESAdevice vgaIf you do not want VESA support included in the kernel, but want
to use occasionally, do not add the VESA option. And
load the vesa module as desired:
kldload vesaVideo Electronics Standards Association, VESA BIOS Extension (VBE).
The vga driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 3.1.
The vga driver was written by
Søren Schmidt
<sos@FreeBSD.org> and
Kazutaka Yokota
<yokota@FreeBSD.org>.
This manual page was written by Kazutaka Yokota.
| June 30, 1999 | Debian |