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This is a major update to the cyblafb framebuffer driver. Most of the stuff has been tested in the mm tree. Main advantages: ============ - vxres > xres support - ywrap and xpan support - much faster for almost all modes (e.g. 1280x1024-16bpp draws more than 41 full screens of text instead of about 25 full screens of text per second on authors Epia 5000) - module init/exit code fixed - bugs triggered by console rotation fixed - lots of minor improvements - startup modes suitable for high performance scrolling in all directions This diff also contains a lot of white space fixes. No side effects are possible, only one single graphics core is affected. Signed-off-by: Knut Petersen <Knut_Petersen@t-online.de> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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- the vesafb parameter has been removed as I decided to allow the
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feature without any special parameter.
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- Cyblafb does not use the vga style of panning any longer, now the
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"right view" register in the graphics engine IO space is used. Without
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that change it was impossible to use all available memory, and without
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access to all available memory it is impossible to ywrap.
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- The imageblit function now uses hardware acceleration for all font
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widths. Hardware blitting across pixel column 2048 is broken in the
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cyberblade/i1 graphics core, but we work around that hardware bug.
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- modes with vxres != xres are supported now.
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- ywrap scrolling is supported now and the default. This is a big
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performance gain.
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- default video modes use vyres > yres and vxres > xres to allow
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almost optimal scrolling speed for normal and rotated screens
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- some features mainly usefull for debugging the upper layers of the
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framebuffer system have been added, have a look at the code
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- fixed: Oops after unloading cyblafb when reading /proc/io*
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- we work around some bugs of the higher framebuffer layers.
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