Lines Matching +full:standard +full:- +full:vt
15 pixels line-by-line via USB bulk transfers.
18 does not require any acks - the effect is very low latency that
20 non-gaming and non-video applications.
23 setting is very flexible - able to set nearly arbitrary modes from any timing.
35 one-to-one with the fbdev interface, making the driver quite small and
37 * X servers and other applications can use the standard fbdev interface
48 In the future, hopefully fbdev will be enhanced with an small standard
66 At that point, a /dev/fb? interface will be present for user-mode applications
68 standard fbdev calls. Note that if mmap() is used, by default the user mode
71 defio support enabled, to support a page-fault based detection mechanism
74 The most common client of udlfb is xf86-video-displaylink or a modified
75 xf86-video-fbdev X server. These servers have no real DisplayLink specific
76 code. They write to the standard framebuffer interface and rely on udlfb
113 Standard fbdev applications that use mmap but that do not
122 (e.g. X with --shared-vt) are in conflict.
148 which can be passed to utilities like parse-edid.
150 metrics_bytes_rendered 32-bit count of pixel bytes rendered
152 metrics_bytes_identical 32-bit count of how many of those bytes were found to be
155 metrics_bytes_sent 32-bit count of how many bytes were transferred over
159 metrics_cpu_kcycles_used 32-bit count of CPU cycles used in processing the
162 metrics_reset Write-only. Any write to this file resets all metrics
163 above to zero. Note that the 32-bit counters above