freebsd-skq/sys/dev/vt/hw
cperciva 8c264d57ab Speed up vt(4) by keeping a record of the most recently drawn character and
the foreground and background colours.  In bitblt_text functions, compare
values to this cache and don't re-draw the characters if they haven't changed.
When invalidating the display, clear this cache in order to force characters
to be redrawn; also force full redraws between suspend/resume pairs since odd
artifacts can otherwise result.

When scrolling the display (which is where most time is spent within the vt
driver) this yields a significant performance improvement if most lines are
less than the width of the terminal, since this avoids re-drawing blanks on
top of blanks.

(Note that "re-drawing" here includes writing to the VGA text mode buffer; on
virtualized systems this can be extremely slow since it triggers a glyph
being rendered onto a 640x480 screen).

On a c5.4xlarge EC2 instance (with emulated text mode VGA) this cuts the time
spent in vt(4) during the kernel boot from 1200 ms to 700ms; on my laptop
(with a 3200x1800 display) the corresponding time is reduced from 970 ms down
to 155 ms.

Reviewed by:	imp, cem
Approved by:	re (gjb)
Relnotes:	Significant speedup in vt(4) and the system boot generally.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16723
2018-08-25 16:14:56 +00:00
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efifb Speed up vt(4) by keeping a record of the most recently drawn character and 2018-08-25 16:14:56 +00:00
fb Speed up vt(4) by keeping a record of the most recently drawn character and 2018-08-25 16:14:56 +00:00
ofwfb vt/ofwfb: Fix brain-o from r336514, use the correct form of /chosen/stdout-path 2018-07-20 16:18:24 +00:00
vga Speed up vt(4) by keeping a record of the most recently drawn character and 2018-08-25 16:14:56 +00:00