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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/
Dsvga.txt68 -- it's either a generic adapter name (MDA, CGA, HGC, EGA, VGA, VESA VGA [a VGA
69 with VESA-compliant BIOS]) or a chipset name (e.g., Trident). Direct detection
82 The mode list usually contains a few basic modes and some VESA modes. In
90 80x43), local modes (if the local modes feature is enabled), VESA modes and
104 all VESA modes.
123 0x0200 to 0x08ff - VESA BIOS modes. The ID is a VESA mode ID increased by
124 0x0100. All VESA modes should be autodetected and shown on the menu.
202 everything is configurable, the VESA support should be much more
204 2.1 (30-Jan-96) VESA modes moved to 0x200-0x3ff. Mode selection by resolution
205 supported. Few bugs fixed. VESA modes are listed prior to
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/bridge/
Dlvds-transmitter.txt16 [VESA] "VESA Notebook Panel Standard", October 2007 (Version 1.0), Video
17 Electronics Standards Association (VESA)
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/
Dpanel-lvds.txt13 [VESA] "VESA Notebook Panel Standard", October 2007 (Version 1.0), Video
14 Electronics Standards Association (VESA)
50 [VESA] specifications. Data are transferred as follows on 3 LVDS lanes.
72 - "vesa-24" - 24-bit data mapping compatible with the [VESA] specification.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/fb/
Dvesafb.txt13 impossible; BIOS calls work in real mode only. VESA BIOS Extensions
41 VESA mode number. Here are those VESA mode numbers:
50 The video mode number of the Linux kernel is the VESA mode number plus
71 Even if your board does, it might be the BIOS which does not. VESA BIOS
109 The VESA BIOS provides protected mode interface for changing
123 ypan enable display panning using the VESA protected mode
Dmodedb.txt31 VESA(TM) Coordinated Video Timings instead of looking up the mode from a table.
56 What is the VESA(TM) Coordinated Video Timings (CVT)?
58 From the VESA(TM) Website:
68 This is the third standard approved by VESA(TM) concerning video timings. The
70 pre-defined modes approved by VESA(TM). The second is the Generalized Timing
104 Note: VESA(TM) has restrictions on what is a standard CVT timing:
D00-INDEX67 - info on the userspace VESA (VBE2+ compliant) frame buffer device.
69 - info on the VESA frame buffer device.
Dintel810.txt25 - Choice of using Discrete Video Timings, VESA Generalized Timing
29 vertical refresh rates if the VESA Generalized Timing Formula is
237 or as a module. Choose "use VESA Generalized Timing Formula" if
243 'use VESA Generalized Timing Formula' to 'y'.
Dgxfb.txt10 * No need to use AMD's VSA code (or other VESA emulation layer) in the
Dlxfb.txt10 * No need to use AMD's VSA code (or other VESA emulation layer) in the
Dsisfb.txt80 - or simply use the VESA mode number in hexadecimal or decimal.
87 Additionally, sisfb understands the keyword "vesa" followed by a VESA mode
144 represents the VESA mode number (can be given in decimal or
Duvesafb.txt60 ypan Enable display panning using the VESA protected mode
109 NOTE: The mode number 'x' should be specified in VESA mode number
Dframebuffer.txt202 stable picture without visible flicker, VESA recommends a vertical scanrate of
289 Good examples for VESA timings can be found in the XFree86 source tree,
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-driver-typec-displayport19 separate configuration defined in VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on
29 VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard defines six
44 Note. As of VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode on USB Type-C Standard
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dbiblio.rst311 VESA DMT
315 :title: VESA and Industry Standards and Guidelines for Computer Display Monitor Timing (DMT)
325 :title: VESA Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data Standard
368 :title: VESA DisplayPort Standard
Dvidioc-g-dv-timings.rst225 - The timings follow the VESA Discrete Monitor Timings standard
227 - The timings follow the VESA Coordinated Video Timings standard
229 - The timings follow the VESA Generalized Timings Formula standard
/Linux-v4.19/arch/m68k/
DKconfig.bus46 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/analogix/
Danalogix_dp_core.h96 VESA, enumerator
Danalogix_dp_core.c1388 video->dynamic_range = VESA; in analogix_dp_bridge_mode_set()
/Linux-v4.19/arch/unicore32/
DKconfig128 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/video/fbdev/
DKconfig76 of VESA video modes set at an early boot stage via the vga= parameter.
639 tristate "Userspace VESA VGA graphics support"
657 bool "VESA VGA graphics support"
664 This is the frame buffer device driver for generic VESA 2.0
665 compliant graphic cards. The older VESA 1.2 cards are not supported.
1030 bool "use VESA Generalized Timing Formula"
1033 If you say Y, then the VESA standard, Generalized Timing Formula
1041 have a display with nonstandard dimensions. A VESA compliant
/Linux-v4.19/arch/alpha/
DKconfig315 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
331 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
/Linux-v4.19/kernel/power/
DKconfig255 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm/OMAP/
DDSS65 VESA video timing). The audio_supported function is intended to query whether
/Linux-v4.19/arch/xtensa/
DKconfig396 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/
DKconfig2461 VESA-compliant "green" monitors.
2542 do with your VESA-compliant power-saving monitor. Further, this
2577 VESA. If you have PCI, say Y, otherwise N.
2690 (MCA) or VESA. ISA is an older system, now being displaced by PCI;
2840 user-guidance and debugging. Historically, x86 used the VESA BIOS

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