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/* * vesa_blank.c * * Exported functions: * void vesa_blank(void); * void vesa_unblank(void); * void vesa_powerdown(void); * void set_vesa_blanking(const unsigned long arg); * * Not all hardware reacts well to this code - activate at your own risk. * Activation is done using a sufficiently recent version of setterm * or using a tiny C program like the following. * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |#include <stdio.h> |#include <linux/termios.h> |main(int argc, char *argv[]) { | int fd; | struct { char ten, onoff; } arg; | | if (argc != 2) { | fprintf(stderr, "usage: setvesablank on|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off\n"); | exit(1); | } | if ((fd = open("/dev/console", 0)) < 0) | fd = 0; | arg.ten = 10; | arg.onoff = 0; | if (!strcmp(argv[1], "on") || !strcmp(argv[1], "vsync")) | arg.onoff = 1; | else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "hsync")) | arg.onoff = 2; | else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "powerdown")) | arg.onoff = 3; | if (ioctl(fd, TIOCLINUX, &arg)) { | perror("setvesablank: TIOCLINUX"); | exit(1); | } | exit(0); |} ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include <asm/io.h> #include <asm/system.h> #include <asm/segment.h> #include <linux/mm.h> extern unsigned short video_port_reg, video_port_val; /* * This file handles the VESA Power Saving Protocol that lets a * monitor be powered down whenever not needed for a longer time. * The VESA protocol defines: * * Mode/Status HSync VSync Video * ------------------------------------------- * "On" on on active (mode 0) * "Suspend" {either} on off blank (mode 1) * { or } off on blank (mode 2) * "Off" off off blank (mode 3) * * Original code taken from the Power Management Utility (PMU) of * Huang shi chao, delivered together with many new monitor models * capable of the VESA Power Saving Protocol. * * Adapted to Linux by Christoph Rimek (chrimek@toppoint.de) 15-may-94. * A slightly adapted fragment of his README follows. * * Two-stage blanking by todd j. derr (tjd@barefoot.org) 10-oct-95. Patch (based on Linux Kernel revision 1.0) for handling the Power Saving feature of the new monitor generation. The code works on all these monitors (mine is a Smile 1506) and should run on *all* video adapter cards (change some i/o-addresses), although tested only on two different VGA-cards: a cheap Cirrus Logic (5428) and a miro Crystal 8S (S3-805). You can choose from two options: (1) Setting vesa_blanking_mode to 1 or 2. The code will save the current setting of your video adapters' register settings and then program the controller to turn off the vertical synchronization pulse (mode 1) or horizontal synchronization pulse (mode 2). Mode 1 should work with most monitors, but the VESA spec allows mode 2, so it's included for completeness. You may set this blanking interval in minutes by echoing the escape sequence 'ESC[9;interval]' to the terminal. By default this interval is set to 10 minutes. If you use one of these modes, you can also set a second interval by echoing the escape sequence 'ESC[14;interval]' to the terminal. The monitor will be turned off completely (mode 3) after being in suspend mode for the specified interval. An interval of 0 disables this feature which is the default. Both intervals may be set within the range of 0..60 minutes. (2) Setting vesa_blanking_mode to 3. If your monitor locally has an Off_Mode timer then you should not force your video card to send the OFF-signal - your monitor will power down by itself. If your monitor cannot handle this and needs the Off-signal directly, or if you like your monitor to power down immediately when the blank_timer times out, then you choose this option. On the other hand I'd recommend to not choose this second option unless it is absolutely necessary. Powering down a monitor to the Off_State with an approx. power consumption of 3-5 Watts is a rather strong action for the CRT and it should not be done every now and then. If the software only sends the signal to enter Standby mode, you have the chance to interfere before the monitor powers down. Do not set a too short period, if you love your hardware :-)) . By default vesa_blanking_mode is set to 0, thus not using any power saving features. */ #define seq_port_reg (0x3c4) /* Sequencer register select port */ #define seq_port_val (0x3c5) /* Sequencer register value port */ #define video_misc_rd (0x3cc) /* Video misc. read port */ #define video_misc_wr (0x3c2) /* Video misc. write port */ /* structure holding original VGA register settings */ static struct { unsigned char SeqCtrlIndex; /* Sequencer Index reg. */ unsigned char CrtCtrlIndex; /* CRT-Contr. Index reg. */ unsigned char CrtMiscIO; /* Miscellaneous register */ unsigned char HorizontalTotal; /* CRT-Controller:00h */ unsigned char HorizDisplayEnd; /* CRT-Controller:01h */ unsigned char StartHorizRetrace; /* CRT-Controller:04h */ unsigned char EndHorizRetrace; /* CRT-Controller:05h */ unsigned char Overflow; /* CRT-Controller:07h */ unsigned char StartVertRetrace; /* CRT-Controller:10h */ unsigned char EndVertRetrace; /* CRT-Controller:11h */ unsigned char ModeControl; /* CRT-Controller:17h */ unsigned char ClockingMode; /* Seq-Controller:01h */ } vga; #define VESA_NO_BLANKING 0 #define VESA_VSYNC_SUSPEND 1 #define VESA_HSYNC_SUSPEND 2 #define VESA_POWERDOWN (VESA_HSYNC_SUSPEND | VESA_VSYNC_SUSPEND) #define DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE VESA_NO_BLANKING static int vesa_blanking_mode = DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE; static int suspend_vesa_blanking_mode = DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE; static int vesa_blanked = 0; /* routine to blank a vesa screen */ void vesa_blank(void) { int mode; if((mode = vesa_blanking_mode) == 0) return; /* save original values of VGA controller registers */ if(!vesa_blanked) { cli(); vga.SeqCtrlIndex = inb_p(seq_port_reg); vga.CrtCtrlIndex = inb_p(video_port_reg); vga.CrtMiscIO = inb_p(video_misc_rd); sti(); outb_p(0x00,video_port_reg); /* HorizontalTotal */ vga.HorizontalTotal = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x01,video_port_reg); /* HorizDisplayEnd */ vga.HorizDisplayEnd = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x04,video_port_reg); /* StartHorizRetrace */ vga.StartHorizRetrace = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x05,video_port_reg); /* EndHorizRetrace */ vga.EndHorizRetrace = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x07,video_port_reg); /* Overflow */ vga.Overflow = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x10,video_port_reg); /* StartVertRetrace */ vga.StartVertRetrace = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x11,video_port_reg); /* EndVertRetrace */ vga.EndVertRetrace = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x17,video_port_reg); /* ModeControl */ vga.ModeControl = inb_p(video_port_val); outb_p(0x01,seq_port_reg); /* ClockingMode */ vga.ClockingMode = inb_p(seq_port_val); } /* assure that video is enabled */ /* "0x20" is VIDEO_ENABLE_bit in register 01 of sequencer */ cli(); outb_p(0x01,seq_port_reg); outb_p(vga.ClockingMode | 0x20,seq_port_val); /* test for vertical retrace in process.... */ if ((vga.CrtMiscIO & 0x80) == 0x80) outb_p(vga.CrtMiscIO & 0xef,video_misc_wr); /* * Set <End of vertical retrace> to minimum (0) and * <Start of vertical Retrace> to maximum (incl. overflow) * Result: turn off vertical sync (VSync) pulse. */ if (mode & VESA_VSYNC_SUSPEND) { outb_p(0x10,video_port_reg); /* StartVertRetrace */ outb_p(0xff,video_port_val); /* maximum value */ outb_p(0x11,video_port_reg); /* EndVertRetrace */ outb_p(0x40,video_port_val); /* minimum (bits 0..3) */ outb_p(0x07,video_port_reg); /* Overflow */ outb_p(vga.Overflow | 0x84,video_port_val); /* bits 9,10 of */ /* vert. retrace */ } if (mode & VESA_HSYNC_SUSPEND) { /* * Set <End of horizontal retrace> to minimum (0) and * <Start of horizontal Retrace> to maximum * Result: turn off horizontal sync (HSync) pulse. */ outb_p(0x04,video_port_reg); /* StartHorizRetrace */ outb_p(0xff,video_port_val); /* maximum */ outb_p(0x05,video_port_reg); /* EndHorizRetrace */ outb_p(0x00,video_port_val); /* minimum (0) */ } /* restore both index registers */ outb_p(vga.SeqCtrlIndex,seq_port_reg); outb_p(vga.CrtCtrlIndex,video_port_reg); sti(); vesa_blanked = mode; } /* routine to unblank a vesa screen */ void vesa_unblank(void) { if (!vesa_blanked) return; /* restore original values of VGA controller registers */ cli(); outb_p(vga.CrtMiscIO,video_misc_wr); outb_p(0x00,video_port_reg); /* HorizontalTotal */ outb_p(vga.HorizontalTotal,video_port_val); outb_p(0x01,video_port_reg); /* HorizDisplayEnd */ outb_p(vga.HorizDisplayEnd,video_port_val); outb_p(0x04,video_port_reg); /* StartHorizRetrace */ outb_p(vga.StartHorizRetrace,video_port_val); outb_p(0x05,video_port_reg); /* EndHorizRetrace */ outb_p(vga.EndHorizRetrace,video_port_val); outb_p(0x07,video_port_reg); /* Overflow */ outb_p(vga.Overflow,video_port_val); outb_p(0x10,video_port_reg); /* StartVertRetrace */ outb_p(vga.StartVertRetrace,video_port_val); outb_p(0x11,video_port_reg); /* EndVertRetrace */ outb_p(vga.EndVertRetrace,video_port_val); outb_p(0x17,video_port_reg); /* ModeControl */ outb_p(vga.ModeControl,video_port_val); outb_p(0x01,seq_port_reg); /* ClockingMode */ outb_p(vga.ClockingMode,seq_port_val); /* restore index/control registers */ outb_p(vga.SeqCtrlIndex,seq_port_reg); outb_p(vga.CrtCtrlIndex,video_port_reg); sti(); vesa_blanked = 0; } void set_vesa_blanking(const unsigned long arg) { unsigned char *argp = (unsigned char *)(arg + 1); unsigned int mode; if (verify_area(VERIFY_READ, argp, 1)) return; mode = get_user(argp); vesa_blanking_mode = suspend_vesa_blanking_mode = ((mode <= VESA_POWERDOWN) ? mode : DEFAULT_VESA_BLANKING_MODE); } void vesa_powerdown(void) { if(vesa_blanking_mode == VESA_VSYNC_SUSPEND || vesa_blanking_mode == VESA_HSYNC_SUSPEND) { vesa_blanking_mode = VESA_POWERDOWN; vesa_blank(); vesa_blanking_mode = suspend_vesa_blanking_mode; } }
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