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$FreeBSD: src/share/man/man4/splash.4,v 1.9.2.7 2001/08/17 13:08:39 ru Exp $ 28.\" 29.Dd August 14, 2015 30.Dt SPLASH 4 31.Os 32.Sh NAME 33.Nm splash 34.Nd splash screen / screen saver interface 35.Sh SYNOPSIS 36.Cd "pseudo-device splash" 37.Sh DESCRIPTION 38The 39.Nm 40pseudo device driver adds support for the splash screen and screen 41savers to the kernel. 42This driver is required if the splash bitmap image is to be loaded or 43any screen saver is to be used. 44.Ss Splash screen 45You can load and display an arbitrary bitmap image file as a welcome banner 46on the screen when the system is about to start. 47This image will remain on the screen 48during kernel initialization process 49until the login prompt appears on the screen 50or until a screen saver is loaded and initialized. 51The image will also disappear if you hit any key, 52although this may not work immediately 53if the kernel is still probing devices. 54.Pp 55If you specify the 56.Fl c 57or 58.Fl v 59boot option when loading the kernel, the splash image will not appear. 60However, it 61is still loaded and can be used as a screen saver later: see below. 62.Pp 63In order to display the bitmap, the bitmap file itself and the 64matching splash image decoder module must be loaded by the boot loader. 65Currently the following decoder modules are available: 66.Pp 67.Bl -tag -width splash_decoder -compact 68.It Pa splash_bmp.ko 69W*ndows BMP file decoder. 70While the BMP file format allows images of various color depths, this 71decoder currently only handles 256 color bitmaps. 72Bitmaps of other color depths will not be displayed. 73.It Pa splash_pcx.ko 74ZSoft PCX decoder. 75This decoder currently only supports version 5 8-bpp single-plane 76images. 77.El 78.Pp 79The 80.Sx EXAMPLES 81section illustrates how to set up the splash screen. 82.Pp 83If the standard VGA video mode is used, 84the size of the bitmap must be 320x200 or less. 85.Ss Screen saver 86The screen saver will activate when the system is considered idle: i.e.\& 87when the user has not typed a key or moved the mouse for a specified period 88of time. 89As the screen saver is an optional module, 90it must be explicitly loaded into memory. 91Currently the following screen saver modules are available: 92.Pp 93.Bl -tag -width splash_module.ko -compact 94.It Pa blank_saver.ko 95This screen saver simply blanks the screen. 96.It Pa fade_saver.ko 97The screen will gradually fade away. 98.It Pa fred_saver.ko 99Animated ASCII 100.Dx 101logo. 102.It Pa green_saver.ko 103If the monitor supports power saving mode, it will be turned off. 104.It Pa logo_saver.ko 105Animated graphical 106.Dx 107logo. 108.It Pa rain_saver.ko 109Draws a shower on the screen. 110.It Pa snake_saver.ko 111Draws a snake of string. 112.It Pa star_saver.ko 113Twinkling stars. 114.It Pa warp_saver.ko 115Streaking stars. 116.El 117.Pp 118Screen saver modules can be loaded using 119.Xr kldload 8 : 120.Pp 121.Dl kldload logo_saver 122.Pp 123The timeout value in seconds can be specified as follows: 124.Pp 125.Dl vidcontrol -t N 126.Pp 127Alternatively, you can set the 128.Ar saver 129variable in the 130.Pa /etc/rc.conf 131to the screen saver of your choice and 132the timeout value to the 133.Ar blanktime 134variable so that the screen saver is automatically loaded 135and the timeout value is set when the system starts. 136.Pp 137The screen saver may be instantly activated by hitting the 138.Ar saver 139key: the defaults are 140.Em Shift-Pause 141on the AT enhanced keyboard and 142.Em Shift-Ctrl-NumLock/Pause 143on the AT 84 keyboard. 144You can change the 145.Ar saver 146key by modifying the keymap 147(see 148.Xr kbdcontrol 1 , 149.Xr keymap 5 ) , 150and assign the 151.Ar saver 152function to a key of your preference. 153.Pp 154The screen saver will not run if the screen is not in text mode. 155.Ss Splash screen as a screen saver 156If you load a splash image but do not load a screen saver, 157you can continue using the splash module as a screen saver. 158The screen blanking interval can be specified as described in the 159.Sx Screen saver 160section above. 161.\".Sh DRIVER CONFIGURATION 162.Sh FILES 163.Bl -tag -width /boot/defaults/loader.conf -compact 164.It Pa /boot/defaults/loader.conf 165boot loader configuration defaults 166.It Pa /etc/rc.conf 167system configuration information 168.It Pa /boot/kernel/splash_*.ko 169splash image decoder modules 170.It Pa /boot/kernel/*_saver.ko 171screen saver modules 172.El 173.Sh EXAMPLES 174In order to load the splash screen or the screen saver, you must 175have the following line in the kernel configuration file. 176.Pp 177.Dl pseudo-device splash 178.Pp 179Next, edit 180.Pa /boot/loader.conf 181(see 182.Xr loader.conf 5 ) 183and include the following lines: 184.Bd -literal -offset indent 185splash_bmp_load="YES" 186bitmap_load="YES" 187bitmap_name="chuck.bmp" 188.Ed 189.Pp 190In the above example, the file 191.Pa chuck.bmp 192is loaded. 193.Sh SEE ALSO 194.Xr vidcontrol 1 , 195.Xr syscons 4 , 196.Xr vga 4 , 197.Xr loader.conf 5 , 198.Xr rc.conf 5 , 199.Xr kldload 8 , 200.Xr kldunload 8 201.Sh HISTORY 202The 203.Nm 204driver first appeared in 205.Fx 3.1 . 206.Sh AUTHORS 207.An -nosplit 208The 209.Nm 210driver and this manual page were written by 211.An Kazutaka Yokota Aq Mt yokota@FreeBSD.org . 212The 213.Pa splash_bmp 214module was written by 215.An Michael Smith Aq Mt msmith@FreeBSD.org 216and 217.An Kazutaka Yokota . 218The 219.Pa splash_pcx 220module was written by 221.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org 222based on the 223.Pa splash_bmp 224code. 225.Sh BUGS 226If you load a screen saver while another screen saver has already 227been loaded, the first screen saver will not be automatically unloaded 228and will remain in memory, wasting kernel memory space. 229