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# This file is part of systemd. # # This file lists graphic devices that don't have a DRM driver and fall back to # a frame-buffer one instead. Since commit 6260d28b8a, frame-buffer devices are # no more considered as graphical capable. # # The matches have the 'fb' prefix to make sure that only the framebuffer # device, and not the (parent) PCI device, is tagged with 'master-of-seat'. # # Allowed properties are: # ID_TAG_MASTER_OF_SEAT=1 ######################################### # eXtreme Graphic Innovation (XGI) ######################################### # Z7/Z9 (XG20 core), a rather ancient graphic chip, doesn't have a DRM driver # and falls back to vesafb. fb:pci:v000018CAd00000020* ID_TAG_MASTER_OF_SEAT=1 ######################################### # HyperV ######################################### # HyperV currently doesn't do DRM, hence we need to synthesize for HyperV's fb # device instead. fb:pci:v00001414d00005353* ID_TAG_MASTER_OF_SEAT=1 # In some HyperV VMs, the video device only can be recognized by a vmbus id. # So we should add a vmbus id for HyperV Video device. # # This id is extracted from Linux kernel's hyperv.h fb:vmbus:02780ada77e3ac4a8e770558eb1073f8 ID_TAG_MASTER_OF_SEAT=1 ######################################### # Parallels ######################################### fb:pci:v00001ab8d00004005* ID_TAG_MASTER_OF_SEAT=1