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RADEON(4)							     RADEON(4)

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, hard‐
       ware 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, 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

       RS300	   Radeon 9100 IGP

       RS350	   Radeon 9200 IGP

       RS400/RS480 Radeon XPRESS 200(M)/1100 IGP

       RV280	   Radeon 9200PRO/9200/9200SE/9250, M9+

       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/X2300

       R520	   Radeon X1800

       RV530/RV560 Radeon X1600/X1650/X1700

       RV570/R580  Radeon X1900/X1950

       RS600/RS690 Radeon X1200

       R600	   Radeon HD 2900

       RV610/RV630 Radeon HD 2400/2600

       RV670	   Radeon HD 3850/3870

       RV620/RV635 Radeon HD 3450/3470

       RS780	   Radeon HD 3200

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 "ScalerWidth" "integer"
	      This sets the overlay scaler buffer width. Accepted values range
	      from 1024 to 2048, divisible by 64, values other than  1536  and
	      1920 may not make sense though. Should be set automatically, but
	      noone has a clue what the limit is for which chip. If you	 think
	      quality is not optimal when playing back HD video (with horizon‐
	      tal resolution larger than this setting), increase  this	value,
	      if  you  get an empty area at the right (usually pink), decrease
	      it. Note this only affects the "true" overlay via xv,  it	 won't
	      affect things like textured video.
	      The default value is either 1536 (for most chips) or 1920.

       Option "AGPMode" "integer"
	      Set AGP data transfer rate.  (used only when DRI is enabled)
	      1	     -- 1x (before AGP v3 only)
	      2	     -- 2x (before AGP v3 only)
	      4	     -- 4x
	      8	     -- 8x (AGP v3 only)
	      others -- invalid
	      The default is to leave it unchanged.

       Option "AGPFastWrite" "boolean"
	      Enable  AGP  fast writes.	 Enabling this is frequently the cause
	      of instability. Used only when the DRI is enabled. If you enable
	      this option you will get *NO* support from developers.
	      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 "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 "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, specifying  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 "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 SPARC
	      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.

       Option "TVDACLoadDetect" "boolean"
	      Enable  load  detection  on  the	TV DAC.	 The TV DAC is used to
	      drive both TV-OUT and analog monitors. Load detection  is	 often
	      unreliable  in  the  TV  DAC  so it is disabled by default.  The
	      default is off.

       Option "DefaultTMDSPLL" "boolean"
	      Use the default driver provided TMDS PLL values rather than  the
	      ones  provided  by  the  bios.  This option has no effect on Mac
	      cards.  Enable this option if you are having problems with a DVI
	      monitor using the internal TMDS controller.  The default is off.

       Option "DefaultTVDACAdj" "boolean"
	      Use the default driver provided TVDAC Adj values rather than the
	      ones provided by the bios. This option  has  no  effect  on  Mac
	      cards.   Enable  this  option  if you are having problems with a
	      washed out display on the secondary DAC.	The default is off.

       Option "DRI" "boolean"
	      Enable DRI support.  This option allows you to enable to disable
	      the DRI.	The default is off for RN50/ES1000 and on for others.

       Option "DefaultConnectorTable" "boolean"
	      Enable  this option to skip the BIOS connector table parsing and
	      use the driver defaults for each chip.  The default is off

       Option "MacModel" "string"
	      Used to specify Mac models for connector tables and quirks.   If
	      you  have	 a powerbook or mini with DVI that does not work prop‐
	      erly, try the alternate
	       options as Apple does not seem to provide a good way of knowing
	      whether
	       they use internal or external TMDS for DVI.  Only valid on Pow‐
	      erPC.
	      ibook		   -- ibooks
	      powerbook-external   -- Powerbooks with external DVI
	      powerbook-internal   -- Powerbooks with integrated DVI
	      powerbook-vga	   -- Powerbooks with VGA rather than DVI
	      powerbook-duallink   -- powerbook-external alias
	      powerbook		   -- powerbook-internal alias
	      mini-external	   -- Mac Mini with external DVI
	      mini-internal	   -- Mac Mini with integrated DVI
	      mini		   -- mini-external alias
	      imac-g5-isight	   -- iMac G5 iSight
	      The default value is undefined.

       Option "TVStandard" "string"
	      Used to specify the default TV standard if you want to use some‐
	      thing other than the bios default. Valid options are:
	      ntsc
	      pal
	      pal-m
	      pal-60
	      ntsc-j
	      scart-pal
	      The default value is undefined.

       Option "ForceTVOut" "boolean"
	      Enable  this  option  to	force  TV Out to always be detected as
	      attached.	 The default is off

       Option "IgnoreLidStatus" "boolean"
	      Enable this option to ignore lid status on  laptops  and	always
	      detect LVDS as attached.	The default is on.

       Option "Int10" "boolean"
	      This  option  allows  you	 to disable int10 initialization.  Set
	      this to False if you are experiencing a hang when initializing a
	      secondary card.  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 Dänzer		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 6.9.0		     RADEON(4)
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