radeon(4)
NAME
radeon - ATI/AMD RADEON video driver
SYNOPSIS
Section "Device"
Identifier "devname"
Driver "radeon"
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EndSection
DESCRIPTION
radeon is an Xorg driver for ATI/AMD RADEON-based video cards with the
following features:
* Full support for 8-, 15-, 16- and 24-bit pixel depths;
* RandR 1.2 and RandR 1.3 support;
* Full EXA 2D acceleration;
* Textured XVideo acceleration including anti-tearing support (Bicubic
filtering only available on R/RV3xx, R/RV/RS4xx, R/RV5xx, and
RS6xx/RS740);
* 3D acceleration;
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The radeon driver supports PCI, AGP, and PCIe video cards based on the
following ATI/AMD chips (note: list is non-exhaustive):
R100 Radeon 7200
RV100 Radeon 7000(VE), M6, RN50/ES1000
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
RV280 Radeon 9200PRO/9200/9200SE/9250, M9+
RS300 Radeon 9100 IGP
RS350 Radeon 9200 IGP
RS400/RS480 Radeon XPRESS 200(M)/1100 IGP
R300 Radeon 9700PRO/9700/9500PRO/9500/9600TX, FireGL X1/Z1
R350 Radeon 9800PRO/9800SE/9800, FireGL X2
R360 Radeon 9800XT
RV350 Radeon 9600PRO/9600SE/9600/9550, M10/M11, FireGL T2
RV360 Radeon 9600XT
RV370 Radeon X300, M22
RV380 Radeon X600, M24
RV410 Radeon X700, M26 PCIe
R420 Radeon X800 AGP
R423/R430 Radeon X800, M28 PCIe
R480/R481 Radeon X850 PCIe/AGP
RV505/RV515/RV516/RV550
Radeon X1300/X1400/X1500/X1550/X2300
R520 Radeon X1800
RV530/RV560 Radeon X1600/X1650/X1700
RV570/R580 Radeon X1900/X1950
RS600/RS690/RS740
Radeon X1200/X1250/X2100
R600 Radeon HD 2900
RV610/RV630 Radeon HD 2400/2600/2700/4200/4225/4250
RV620/RV635 Radeon HD 3410/3430/3450/3470/3650/3670
RV670 Radeon HD 3690/3850/3870
RS780/RS880 Radeon HD 3100/3200/3300/4100/4200/4250/4290
RV710/RV730 Radeon HD
4330/4350/4550/4650/4670/5145/5165/530v/545v/560v/565v
RV740/RV770/RV790
Radeon HD 4770/4730/4830/4850/4860/4870/4890
CEDAR Radeon HD 5430/5450/6330/6350/6370
REDWOOD Radeon HD 5550/5570/5650/5670/5730/5750/5770/6530/6550/6570
JUNIPER Radeon HD 5750/5770/5830/5850/5870/6750/6770/6830/6850/6870
CYPRESS Radeon HD 5830/5850/5870
HEMLOCK Radeon HD 5970
PALM Radeon HD 6310/6250
SUMO/SUMO2 Radeon HD 6370/6380/6410/6480/6520/6530/6550/6620
BARTS Radeon HD 6790/6850/6870/6950/6970/6990
TURKS Radeon HD 6570/6630/6650/6670/6730/6750/6770
CAICOS Radeon HD 6430/6450/6470/6490
CAYMAN Radeon HD 6950/6970/6990
ARUBA Radeon HD 7000 series
TAHITI Radeon HD 7900 series
PITCAIRN Radeon HD 7800 series
VERDE Radeon HD 7700 series
OLAND Radeon HD 8000 series
HAINAN Radeon HD 8000 series
BONAIRE Radeon HD 7790 series
KAVERI KAVERI APUs
KABINI KABINI APUs
HAWAII Radeon R9 series
MULLINS MULLINS APUs
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details. This
section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.
The following driver Options are supported:
Option "SWcursor" "boolean"
Selects software cursor. The default is off.
Option "Accel" "boolean"
Enables or disables all hardware acceleration.
The default is on.
Option "ZaphodHeads" "string"
Specify the RandR output(s) to use with zaphod mode for a
particular driver instance. If you use this option you must use
this option for all instances of the driver.
For example: Option "ZaphodHeads" "LVDS,VGA-0" will assign
xrandr outputs LVDS and VGA-0 to this instance of the driver.
Option "ColorTiling" "boolean"
The framebuffer can be addressed either in linear or tiled mode.
Tiled mode can provide significant performance benefits with 3D
applications. Tiling will be disabled if the drm module is too
old or if the current display configuration does not support it.
On R600+ this enables 1D tiling mode.
The default value is on for R/RV3XX, R/RV4XX, R/RV5XX, RS6XX,
RS740, R/RV6XX, R/RV7XX, RS780, RS880, EVERGREEN, CAYMAN, ARUBA,
Southern Islands, and Sea Islands and off for R/RV/RS1XX,
R/RV/RS2XX, RS3XX, and RS690/RS780/RS880 when fast fb feature is
enabled.
Option "ColorTiling2D" "boolean"
The framebuffer can be addressed either in linear, 1D, or 2D
tiled modes. 2D tiled mode can provide significant performance
benefits over 1D tiling with 3D applications. Tiling will be
disabled if the drm module is too old or if the current display
configuration does not support it. KMS ColorTiling2D is only
supported on R600 and newer chips and requires Mesa 9.0 or newer
for R6xx-ARUBA, Mesa 9.2 or newer for Southern Islands, and Mesa
10.1 or newer for Sea Islands.
The default value is on for R/RV6XX, R/RV7XX, RS780, RS880,
EVERGREEN, CAYMAN, ARUBA, Southern Islands, and Sea Islands.
Option "DRI" "integer"
Define the maximum level of DRI to enable. Valid values are 2
for DRI2 or 3 for DRI3. The default is 3 for DRI3 if the Xorg
version is >= 1.18.3 and glamor is enabled, otherwise 2 for
DRI2. Note: DRI3 may not work correctly in all cases with EXA,
enable at your own risk.
Option "EnablePageFlip" "boolean"
Enable DRI2 page flipping. The default is on. Pageflipping is
supported on all radeon hardware.
Option "TearFree" "boolean"
Enable tearing prevention using the hardware page flipping
mechanism. Requires allocating two separate scanout buffers for
each CRTC. Enabling this option currently disables Option
"EnablePageFlip". The default is off.
Option "AccelMethod" "string"
Chooses between available acceleration architectures. Valid
values are EXA (for pre-TAHITI GPUs) and glamor (for R300 or
higher). The default is glamor as of TAHITI, otherwise EXA.
The following driver Options are supported for glamor :
Option "ShadowPrimary" "boolean"
This option enables a so-called "shadow primary" buffer for fast
CPU access to pixel data, and separate scanout buffers for each
display controller (CRTC). This may improve performance for
some 2D workloads, potentially at the expense of other (e.g. 3D,
video) workloads. Note in particular that enabling this option
currently disables page flipping. The default is off.
The following driver Options are supported for EXA :
Option "EXAVSync" "boolean"
This option attempts to avoid tearing by stalling the engine
until the display controller has passed the destination region.
It reduces tearing at the cost of performance and has been known
to cause instability on some chips. The default is off.
Option "EXAPixmaps" "boolean"
Under KMS, to avoid thrashing pixmaps in/out of VRAM on low
memory cards, we use a heuristic based on VRAM amount to
determine whether to allow EXA to use VRAM for non-essential
pixmaps. This option allows us to override the heuristic. The
default is on with > 32MB VRAM, off with < 32MB or when fast fb
feature is enabled for RS690/RS780/RS880.
Option "SwapbuffersWait" "boolean"
This option controls the behavior of glXSwapBuffers and
glXCopySubBufferMESA calls by GL applications. If enabled, the
calls will avoid tearing by making sure the display scanline is
outside of the area to be copied before the copy occurs. If
disabled, no scanline synchronization is performed, meaning
tearing will likely occur. Note that when enabled, this option
can adversely affect the framerate of applications that render
frames at less than refresh rate.
The default value is on.
TEXTURED VIDEO ATTRIBUTES
The driver supports the following X11 Xv attributes for Textured Video.
You can use the "xvattr" tool to query/set those attributes at runtime.
XV_VSYNC
XV_VSYNC is used to control whether textured adapter
synchronizes the screen update to the monitor vertical refresh
to eliminate tearing. It has two values: 'off'(0) and 'on'(1).
The default is 'on'(1).
XV_CRTC
XV_CRTC is used to control which display controller (crtc) the
textured adapter synchronizes the screen update with when
XV_VSYNC is enabled. The default, 'auto'(-1), will sync to the
display controller that more of the video is on; when this is
ambiguous, the display controller associated with the RandR
primary output is preferred. This attribute is useful for
things like clone mode where the user can best decide which
display should be synced. The default is 'auto'(-1).
XV_BICUBIC
XV_BICUBIC is used to control whether textured adapter should
apply a bicubic filter to smooth the output. It has three
values: 'off'(0), 'on'(1) and 'auto'(2). 'off' means never apply
the filter, 'on' means always apply the filter and 'auto' means
apply the filter only if the X and Y sizes are scaled to more
than double to avoid blurred output. Bicubic filtering is not
currently compatible with other Xv attributes like hue,
contrast, and brightness, and must be disabled to use those
attributes. The default is 'off'(0).
SEE ALSO
Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7)
1. Wiki page:
http://www.x.org/wiki/radeon
2. Overview about radeon development code:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/
3. Mailing list:
http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-driver-ati
4. IRC channel:
#radeon on irc.freenode.net
5. Query the bugtracker for radeon bugs:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/query.cgi?product=xorg&component=Driver/Radeon
6. Submit bugs & patches:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg&component=Driver/Radeon
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@daenzer.net
Alex Deucher alexdeucher@gmail.com
Bogdan D. bogdand@users.sourceforge.net
Eric Anholt eric@anholt.net
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