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NAME
       siliconmotion - Silicon Motion video driver

SYNOPSIS
       Section "Device"
         Identifier "devname"
         Driver "siliconmotion"
         ...
         [ Option "optionname" ["optionvalue"]]
       EndSection

DESCRIPTION
       siliconmotion  is  an Xorg driver for Silicon Motion based video cards.
       The driver is fully accelerated, and provides support for the following
       framebuffer  depths: 8, 16, and 24.  All visual types are supported for
       depth 8, and TrueColor visuals are supported for the other depths.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       The siliconmotion driver supports PCI and AGP video cards based on  the
       following Silicon Motion chips:

       Lynx        SM910

       LynxE       SM810

       Lynx3D      SM820

       LynxEM      SM710

       LynxEM+     SM712

       Lynx3DM     SM720

       Cougar3DR   SM731

       MSOC        SM501,SM502

CONFIGURATION DETAILS
       Please  refer  to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details.  This
       section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.  All
       options  names  are case and white space insensitive when parsed by the
       server, for example,  "lynxe" and "LynxE" are equivalent.

       Multihead mode configuration is done  through  the  RandR1.2  interface
       (see  xorg.conf(5) and xrandr(1) for further information). Hardware ac-
       celerated screen rotation and framebuffer resizing are  only  supported
       with  the EXA acceleration architecture (see the AccelMethod option be-
       low).

       The driver auto-detects the chipset type,  but  the  following  ChipSet
       names  may optionally be specified in the config file "Device" section,
       and will override the auto-detection:

           "lynx",  "lynxe",   "lynx3d",   "lynxem",   "lynxem+",   "lynx3dm",
           "cougar3dr", "msoc".

       The following Cursor Options are supported:

       Option "HWCursor" "boolean"
              Enable or disable the HW cursor.  Default: on.

       Option "SWCursor" "boolean"
              Inverse of "HWCursor".  Default: off.

       The following display Options are supported:

       Option "VideoKey" "integer"
              Set the video color key.  Default: a little off full blue.

       Option "ByteSwap" "boolean"
              Turn  on  byte swapping for capturing using SMI demo board.  De-
              fault: off.

       Option "Interlaced" "boolean"
              Turn on interlaced video capturing.  Default: off.

       Option "UseBIOS" "boolean"
              Use the BIOS to set the modes. This is  used  for  custom  panel
              timings.  Default: off for SM72x and SM5xx, otherwise on.

       Option "Dualhead" "boolean"
              Enable dualhead mode.  Currently not all chips are supported and
              hardware video overlay (XV) support may have  some  limitations.
              Default: off.

       Option "PanelSize" "widthxheight"
              Override LCD panel dimension autodetection.

       Option "UseFBDev" "boolean"
              Don't actually program the hardware mode registers, but leave it
              as set by the operating system. Only available  on  MSOC  chips.
              Default: off.

       Option "CSCVideo" "boolean"
              CSC  video  uses color space conversion to render video directly
              to the framebuffer, without using an overlay.  Only available on
              MSOC chips. Default: on.

       The following video memory Options are supported:

       Option "mclk" "integer"
              Sets  the memory clock. You must specify the units.  For example
              50Mhz is the same as 50000Khz or 50000000Hz.  On MSOC chips this
              is  the main clock source for all functional blocks, such as the
              2D engine, GPIO, Video Engine, and DMA Engine.  This  option  is
              only  used for debugging purposes on MSOC chips.  Default: probe
              the memory clock value, and use it at server start.

       Option "mxclk" "integer"
              Sets the memory clock. You must specify the units.  For  example
              50Mhz  is  the same as 50000Khz or 50000000Hz.  Clock source for
              the local SDRAM controller. This option  is  only  available  on
              MSOC chips and used only for debugging purposes.  Default: probe
              the memory clock value, and use it at server start.

       The following acceleration and graphics engine Options are supported:

       Option "NoAccel"
              Disable acceleration.  Very useful for determining if the driver
              has  problems  with  drawing and acceleration routines.  This is
              the first option to try if your server runs but you see  graphic
              corruption on the screen.  Using it decreases performance, as it
              uses software emulation for drawing operations the video  driver
              can accelerate with hardware.  Default: acceleration is enabled.

       Option "AccelMethod" "string"
              Chooses between available acceleration architectures.  Valid op-
              tions are XAA and EXA.  XAA is the traditional acceleration  ar-
              chitecture  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.

       The following PCI bus Options are supported:

       Option "PciBurst" "boolean"
              will enable PCI burst mode. This should work on all  but  a  few
              broken  PCI  chipsets,  and will increase performance.  Default:
              on.

       Option "PciRetry" "boolean"
              will allow the driver to rely on PCI Retry to program the regis-
              ters.  PciBurst must be enabled for this to work.  This will in-
              crease performance, especially for  small  fills/blits,  because
              the driver does not have to poll the card before sending it com-
              mands to make sure it is ready. It should work  on  most  recent
              PCI chipsets.  Default: value of PciBurst option.

SEE ALSO
       Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7)

SUPPORT
       For assistance with this driver, or Xorg in general, check the web site
       at http://www.x.org/.  If you find a problem with Xorg or have a  ques-
       tion  not  answered in the FAQ please use our bug report form available
       on the web site or send mail to xorg@lists.freedesktop.org.   When  re-
       porting  problems  with the driver send as much detail as possible, in-
       cluding chipset  type,  a  server  output  log,  and  operating  system
       specifics.

AUTHORS
       Kevin  Brosius,  Matt Grossman, Harald Koenig, Sebastien Marineau, Mark
       Vojkovich, Frido Garritsen, Corvin Zahn.

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