On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 04:28:25PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 02:57:49PM +0000, Robin Murphy wrote: > > In the absence of an fb_mmap callback, the fbdev code falls back to a > > naive implementation which relies upon the DMA address being the same > > as the physical address, and the buffer being physically contiguous > > from there. Whilst this often holds for standard CMA allocations via > > the platform's regular DMA ops, if the allocation is provided by an > > IOMMU then such assumptions can fall apart spectacularly. > > > > To resolve this, reroute the fb_mmap call to the appropriate DMA API > > implementation, as per the other cma_helper calls. > > > > Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@xxxxxxx> > > --- > > > > Hi dri-devel, > > > > This is an empirical fix for something I tickled via the newly-added > > ARM HDLCD driver on a Juno platform - I have no idea whatsoever about > > how "proper" it is in terms of the DRM infrastructure, so feel free to > > treat this as a bug report rather than an actual patch if appropriate ;) > > I think the best case would be if we could have a generic fbdev helper > that remaps to dumb mmap support. But that's a bit tricky to pull of: > 1. from fb_info we can get at the fbdev drm_framebuffer. > 2. from a drm_framebuffer we can get at the underlying backing storage > object using fb->funcs->get_handle. > 3. With that handle we could go into the dumb mmap support (using als the > vma) and create the mmap. > > Except that ->get_handle needs a file_priv, and that just exist for the > fbdev emulation kms client. I guess we could fix that by creating a > minimal fake drm file_priv for the fbdev emulation (and treat it more like > any other kms client), but I think that's way too much work when this > simple patch here gets the job done. I think first, a different question needs to be answered: include/uapi/linux/fb.h: struct fb_fix_screeninfo { char id[16]; /* identification string eg "TT Builtin" */ unsigned long smem_start; /* Start of frame buffer mem */ /* (physical address) */ Should a DMA address be exposed through smem_start, rather than a physical address as the long-standing documentation quoted above has stated? Is it, in fact, a driver bug to store something that isn't a physical address there? -- RMK's Patch system: http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/patches/ FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line: currently at 9.6Mbps down 400kbps up according to speedtest.net. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel