The Stubborn Pixel: OpenBSD’s Battle with USB Displays and Kernel Dogma

In the world of open-source operating systems, few projects embody meticulous caution and security like OpenBSD. This Unix-like system, born from a fork of NetBSD in 1995, has long prioritized correctness over convenience, often at the expense of broader hardware support. Yet, every so often, a piece of hardware comes along that tests the very foundations of its design philosophy. Enter the USB DisplayLink devices, supported by OpenBSD’s udl(4) driver—a tale of technical tenacity that reveals how even the most principled kernels can bend when faced with innovative, if quirky, hardware.

The story begins with DisplayLink, a company specializing in USB graphics technology that allows multiple displays to connec…

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