The angle can be changed anytime afterwards by 'echoing' the same
numbers to any one of the 2 attributes found in
- /sys/class/graphics/fb{x}
+ /sys/class/graphics/fbcon
- con_rotate - rotate the display of the active console
- con_rotate_all - rotate the display of all consoles
+ rotate - rotate the display of the active console
+ rotate_all - rotate the display of all consoles
Console rotation will only become available if Console Rotation
Support is compiled in your kernel.
Actually, the underlying fb driver is totally ignorant of console
rotation.
----
+C. Attaching, Detaching and Unloading
+
+It's possible to detach/attach the framebuffer console from the vt layer by
+echoing anything to the following sysfs attributes found
+/sys/class/graphics/fbcon.
+
+ attach - attach framebuffer console to vt layer
+ detach - detach framebuffer console to vt layer
+
+If fbcon is detached from the vt layer, your boot console driver (which is
+usually VGA text mode) will take over. A few drivers (rivafb and i810fb) will
+restore VGA text mode for you. With the rest, before detaching fbcon, you
+must take a few additional steps to make sure that your VGA text mode is
+restored properly. The following is one of the several methods that you can do:
+
+1. Download or install vbetool. This utility is included with most
+ distributions nowadays, and is usually part of the suspend/resume tool.
+
+2. In your kernel configuration, ensure that CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is set
+ to 'y' or 'm'. Enable one or more of your favorite framebuffer drivers.
+
+3. Boot into text mode and as root run:
+
+ vbetool vbestate save > <vga state file>
+
+ The above command saves the register contents of your graphics
+ hardware to <vga state file>. You need to do this step only once as
+ the state file can be reused.
+
+4. If fbcon is compiled as a module, load fbcon by doing:
+
+ modprobe fbcon
+
+5. Now to detach fbcon:
+
+ vbetool vbestate restore < <vga state file> && \
+ echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/detach
+
+6. That's it, you're back to VGA mode. And if you compiled your drivers as
+ modules, you can unload them at will. So if you want to change your driver
+ from xxxfb to yyyfb, you can do this:
+
+ detach fbcon
+ rmmod xxxfb
+ modprobe yyyfb
+
+ Of course, con2fbmap can do the same thing but will not work if xxxfb
+ and yyyfb are not compatible (ie, cannot be loaded at the same time).
+
+7. To reattach fbcon:
+
+ echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/attach
+
+8. Once the framebuffer console is detached, and if it is compiled as a module,
+the module can be unloaded with 'rmmod fbcon'. This feature is great for
+developers.
+
+Notes for vesafb users:
+=======================
+
+Unfortunately, if your bootline includes a vga=xxx parameter that sets the
+hardware in graphics mode, such as when loading vesafb, vgacon will not load.
+Instead, vgacon will replace the default boot console with dummycon, and you
+won't get any display after detaching fbcon. Your machine is still alive, so
+you can reattach vesafb. However, to reattach vesafb, you need to do one of
+the following:
+
+Variation 1:
+
+ a. Before detaching fbcon, do
+
+ vbetool vbemode save > <vesa state file> # do once for each vesafb mode,
+ # the file can be reused
+
+ b. Detach fbcon as in step 5.
+
+ c. Attach fbcon
+
+ vbetool vbestate restore < <vesa state file> && \
+ echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/attach
+
+Variation 2:
+
+ a. Before detaching fbcon, do:
+
+ vbetool vbemode get
+
+ b. Take note of the mode number
+
+ b. Detach fbcon as in step 5.
+
+ c. Attach fbcon:
+
+ vbetool vbemode set <mode number> && \
+ echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/attach
+
+--
Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net>