# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # # Logo configuration # menuconfig LOGO bool "Bootup logo" depends on FB_CORE || SGI_NEWPORT_CONSOLE help Enable and select frame buffer bootup logos. Monochrome logos will also be used by the DRM panic handler, if enabled. if LOGO config FB_LOGO_EXTRA bool depends on FB=y default y if SPU_BASE config LOGO_LINUX_MONO bool "Standard black and white Linux logo" config LOGO_LINUX_MONO_FILE string "Monochrome logo .pbm file" depends on LOGO_LINUX_MONO default "drivers/video/logo/logo_superh_mono.pbm" if SUPERH default "drivers/video/logo/logo_linux_mono.pbm" help Takes a path to a monochromatic logo in the portable pixmap file format (.pbm). This defaults to the Tux penguin. For example, the below ImageMagick command can be used to reduce an image to black and white and convert it into a pbm file: magick source_image -compress none destination.pbm config LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 bool "Standard 16-color Linux logo" config LOGO_LINUX_VGA16_FILE string "16-color logo .ppm file" depends on LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 default "drivers/video/logo/logo_superh_vga16.ppm" if SUPERH default "drivers/video/logo/logo_linux_vga16.ppm" help Takes a path to a logo in the portable pixmap file format (.ppm), using the 16 colors from the drivers/video/logo/clut_vga16.ppm palette. This defaults to the Tux penguin. For example, the below ImageMagick command can be used to reduce an image to the VGA 16 colors palette and convert into a ppm file: magick source_image -compress none \ -remap drivers/video/logo/clut_vga16.ppm destination.ppm config LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224 bool "Standard 224-color Linux logo" default y config LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224_FILE string "224-color logo .ppm file" depends on LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224 default "drivers/video/logo/logo_dec_clut224.ppm" if MACH_DECSTATION || ALPHA default "drivers/video/logo/logo_parisc_clut224.ppm" if PARISC default "drivers/video/logo/logo_sgi_clut224.ppm" if SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP27 || SGI_IP32 default "drivers/video/logo/logo_sun_clut224.ppm" if SPARC default "drivers/video/logo/logo_superh_clut224.ppm" if SUPERH default "drivers/video/logo/logo_linux_clut224.ppm" help Takes a path to a 224-color logo in the portable pixmap file format (.ppm). This defaults to the Tux penguin. For example, the below ImageMagick command can be used to reduce an image palette to 224 colors and convert it into a ppm file: magick source_image -compress none -colors 224 destination.ppm endif # LOGO