NAME
grfconfig —
alter grf device screen
mode definitions at run time
SYNOPSIS
grfconfig |
[-r]
device
[file] |
DESCRIPTION
grfconfig is used to change or view the screen mode definition
list contained in a grf device. You may alter the console screen definition as
well as the definitions for the graphic screen. The console will automatically
reinitialize itself to the new screen mode.
The following flags and arguments are interpreted by
grfconfig:
-
-
- -r
- Print out a raw listing of the mode definitions instead of
the pretty list normally shown.
-
-
- device
- The grf device to manipulate. This argument is
required.
-
-
- file
- The file which contains the mode definitions. If this
argument is not specified, grfconfig will print out of a
list of the modes currently loaded into the grf device.
MODE DEFINITION FILE
The mode definitions are taken from a file which has lines of the format:
num clk wid hi dep hbs hss hse ht vbs vss vse vt flags
-
-
- num
- The mode number or 'c' for the console mode.
-
-
- clk
- The pixel clock in Hz.
-
-
- wid
- The screen mode's width.
-
-
- hi
- The screen mode's height.
-
-
- dep
- The bitdepth of the mode. Use 4 for a text console
mode.
-
-
- hbs hss hse
ht
- The horizontal timing parameters for the mode in pixel
values. All the values are relative to the end of the horizontal blank
(beginning of the displayed area).
-
-
- vbs vss vse
vt
- The vertical timing parameters for the mode in line values.
All the values are relative to the end of vertical blank (beginning of the
displayed area).
-
-
- flags
- By default every mode uses negative horizontal and vertical
sync pulses, it is non-interlaced and does not use scandoubling.
-
-
- default
- Use the default flags: -hsync -vsync
-
-
- doublescan
- Doublescan mode
-
-
- interlace
- Interlace mode
-
-
- +hsync
- Positive horizontal sync pulses
-
-
- -hsync
- Negative horizontal sync pulses
-
-
- +vsync
- Positive vertical sync pulses
-
-
- -vsync
- Negative vertical sync pulses
-
-
- sync-on-green
- Composite sync on green
------------------------------------------------------
| ^ |
| vse |
| (0,0) |
| *----------------------------------- |
| | ^ ^ | |
| | vbe ! | |
| | ! | |
| | ! | |
|<-hse |<-hbe ! |<-hbs | | |
| | ! | hss->| hse->| hbe->|
| | hi | | | |
| | ! | |
| | ! | |
| |<============ wid =========+=====>| |
| | ! | |
| | ! | |
| | ! | |
| | v | |
| ------------------------------------ |
| ^ |
| vbs |
| |
------------------------------------------------------
^
vss
- ------- -
^
vse
- ------- -
^
vbe
SEE ALSO
console(4),
grfcl(4),
grfcv(4),
grfcv3d(4),
grfet(4),
grfrh(4),
grfrt(4),
grful(4),
iteconfig(8)
HISTORY
The
grfconfig command first appeared in
NetBSD 1.0.
The mode definition file changed two times.
In
NetBSD 1.0 all horizontal values were videoclock
cycle values instead of pixel values:
num clk wid hi dep hbs hss hse hbe ht vbs vss vse vbe vt
1 31000000 640 480 8 80 86 96 102 104 480 489 492 517 520
2 31000000 640 480 8 80 86 96 102 104 240 244 246 258 260
3 31000000 640 480 8 80 86 96 102 104 960 978 984 1034 1040
In
NetBSD 1.1 and
NetBSD 1.2:
num clk wid hi dep hbs hss hse hbe ht vbs vss vse vbe vt
1 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 816 832 480 489 492 517 520
2 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 816 832 240 244 246 258 260
3 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 816 832 960 978 984 1034 1040
the vertical values were used to select the interlace or doublescan mode. All
vertical values were half the width for the interlace mode and twice the width
for the doublescan mode.
Beginning with
NetBSD 1.3:
num clk wid hi dep hbs hss hse ht vbs vss vse vt flags
1 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 832 480 489 492 520 default
2 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 832 480 489 492 520 interlace
3 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 832 480 489 492 520 doublescan
4 31000000 640 480 8 640 688 768 832 480 489 492 520 +hsync +vsync
hbe and vbe are computed in the grf drivers.
BUGS
grfconfig can not set the modes for
/dev/grf1,
/dev/grf2 and
/dev/grf4 and it will not work for
/dev/grf0.