> On 26. Feb 2021, at 05:42, Rodney W. Grimes <free...@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net> wrote:
> 
>>> On 23. Feb 2021, at 17:53, Jakob Alvermark <ja...@alvermark.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 2/23/21 12:27 PM, Toomas Soome via freebsd-current wrote:
>>>> hi!
>>>> 
>>>> I have done some work to make font pickup a bit smarter (hopefully 
>>>> better;), but my own ability to test is limited to one bugged supermicro 
>>>> and one MBP with retina display?
>>>> 
>>>> The phab link ishttps://reviews.freebsd.org/D28849  
>>>> <https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28849>
>>>> 
>>>> I have built loader binaries as well (bios and uefi):
>>>> loader_lua<http://148-52-235-80.sta.estpak.ee/loader_lua>
>>>> loader_lua.efi<http://148-52-235-80.sta.estpak.ee/loader_lua.efi>
>>>> 
>>>> To test, you should remove screen.font= line from loader.conf and test 
>>>> with different resolutions.
>>>> 
>>>> thanks,
>>>> toomas
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Toomas,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I tested on five different setups.
>>> 
>>> Surface Pro 10.6"@1920x1080:
>>> 
>>> The loader menu looks different, the "FreeBSD" text is on the right side of 
>>> the screen.
>> 
>> 
>> I think, this was the lua script bug we did fix not too long time ago.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Otherwise, the font size is what I would call a normal size.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Acer laptop 11.6"@1366x768:
>>> 
>>> Menu looks fine. Almost fills the entire screen.
>>> 
>>> The font feels a little too big.
>> 
>> 
>> The laptop built in displays usually do not give out EDID (we get physical 
>> dimensions from EDID), so there we fall back to try to get 80x25 terminal 
>> method.
> 
> I am having a hard time with that statement.  EDID is very common on laptop 
> screens, infact I can not recall ever not seeing EDID on a laptops builtin 
> screen.
> My 11" acer 1400 has EDID in it.
> 
> 


If there is EDID, then it is all good. I have seen cases we do not get it with 
available API.


>>> 
>>> Thinkpad built in 13"@1920x1080:
>>> 
>>> Menu looks fine, but a little slow.
>>> 
>>> The font size is a little to big for my liking. When drm loads and mirrors 
>>> the screen to my external 27" it looks comically large.
>>> 
>> 
>> There is another issue - once DRM will kick in, we should re-consider the 
>> console attributes, like fonts, but at this time, the kernel itself only can 
>> use what was built in (8x16), or what loader was offering (default if 
>> present). So it is up to user to act there.
> 
> It would be really nice if DRM could pick up what the resolution and font was 
> when it loaded!

it should do more, my supermicro X10SAE is ony doing 800x600 with UEFI, it has 
dell 27” 4k monitor connected. VBE can get 1600x1200 from the same set. What I 
would like to see is, once KMS is attached (i915), I’d like to get bets 
possible resolution and appropriate font. But thats something for future work.

> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> Thinkpad external 24"@1920x1200:
>>> 
>>> Menu looks OK, uses about a quarter of the screen.
>>> 
>>> Font size is fine, but once drm loads it looks a bit squeezed (like thin 
>>> and tall), but I guess that's drm detecting the built in 1920x1080, and the 
>>> external display is stretched.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thinkpad external 27"@3840x2160:
>>> 
>>> Menu looks OK, uses about a quarter of the screen.
>>> 
>>> Font size is fine.
>>> 
>>> Looking at the dmesg though, it says: VT(efifb): resolution 1920x1080
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jakob
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Those cases .. I suppose the menu was still at left side, not in middle? The 
>> thing there is, our menu is designed for 80x25 screen, with respective 
>> constants. 
> 
> SO again... why are we deviating from that causing us issues?


You have misunderstood - the current menu code *is* built for 80x25 - the menu 
frame size is fixed, logo/brand locations are constants and so on.


> 
>> 
>> many thanks for testing,
> 
> I have downloaded your modified loader, and put it in place, it shall get 
> tested on my next reboot, which should be soon as 13-BETA4 should be popping 
> out soon.
> 

thank you!

rgds,
toomas

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