linux/Documentation/fb/efifb.rst
Arvind Sankar 45d97a749e efi/gop: Allow automatically choosing the best mode
Add the ability to automatically pick the highest resolution video mode
(defined as the product of vertical and horizontal resolution) by using
a command-line argument of the form
	video=efifb:auto

If there are multiple modes with the highest resolution, pick one with
the highest color depth.

Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200328160601.378299-2-nivedita@alum.mit.edu
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
2020-04-23 20:15:06 +02:00

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What is efifb?
==============
This is a generic EFI platform driver for systems with UEFI firmware. The
system must be booted via the EFI stub for this to be usable. efifb supports
both firmware with Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) displays as well as older
systems with only Universal Graphics Adapter (UGA) displays.
Supported Hardware
==================
- iMac 17"/20"
- Macbook
- Macbook Pro 15"/17"
- MacMini
- ARM/ARM64/X86 systems with UEFI firmware
How to use it?
==============
For UGA displays, efifb does not have any kind of autodetection of your
machine.
You have to add the following kernel parameters in your elilo.conf::
Macbook :
video=efifb:macbook
MacMini :
video=efifb:mini
Macbook Pro 15", iMac 17" :
video=efifb:i17
Macbook Pro 17", iMac 20" :
video=efifb:i20
For GOP displays, efifb can autodetect the display's resolution and framebuffer
address, so these should work out of the box without any special parameters.
Accepted options:
======= ===========================================================
nowc Don't map the framebuffer write combined. This can be used
to workaround side-effects and slowdowns on other CPU cores
when large amounts of console data are written.
======= ===========================================================
Options for GOP displays:
mode=n
The EFI stub will set the mode of the display to mode number n if
possible.
<xres>x<yres>[-(rgb|bgr|<bpp>)]
The EFI stub will search for a display mode that matches the specified
horizontal and vertical resolution, and optionally bit depth, and set
the mode of the display to it if one is found. The bit depth can either
"rgb" or "bgr" to match specifically those pixel formats, or a number
for a mode with matching bits per pixel.
auto
The EFI stub will choose the mode with the highest resolution (product
of horizontal and vertical resolution). If there are multiple modes
with the highest resolution, it will choose one with the highest color
depth.
Edgar Hucek <gimli@dark-green.com>