[RFC PATCH v2 10/13] Documentation: Add bootsplash main documentation

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Signed-off-by: Max Staudt <mstaudt@xxxxxxx>
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 .../ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-bootsplash          |  11 ++
 Documentation/bootsplash.rst                       | 177 +++++++++++++++++++++
 MAINTAINERS                                        |   2 +
 3 files changed, 190 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-bootsplash
 create mode 100644 Documentation/bootsplash.rst

diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-bootsplash b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-bootsplash
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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+What:		/sys/devices/platform/bootsplash.0/enabled
+Date:		Oct 2017
+KernelVersion:	4.14
+Contact:	Max Staudt <mstaudt@xxxxxxx>
+Description:
+		Can be set and read.
+
+		0: Splash is disabled.
+		1: Splash is shown whenever fbcon would show a text console
+		   (i.e. no graphical application is running), and a splash
+		   file is loaded.
diff --git a/Documentation/bootsplash.rst b/Documentation/bootsplash.rst
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+====================
+The Linux bootsplash
+====================
+
+:Date: November, 2017
+:Author: Max Staudt <mstaudt@xxxxxxx>
+
+
+The Linux bootsplash is a graphical replacement for the '``quiet``' boot
+option, typically showing a logo and a spinner animation as the system starts.
+
+Currently, it is a part of the Framebuffer Console support, and can be found
+as ``CONFIG_BOOTSPLASH`` in the kernel configuration. This means that as long
+as it is enabled, it hijacks fbcon's output and draws a splash screen instead.
+
+Purely compiling in the bootsplash will not render it functional - to actually
+render a splash, you will also need a splash theme file. See the example
+utility and script in ``tools/bootsplash`` for a live demo.
+
+
+
+Motivation
+==========
+
+- The '``quiet``' boot option only suppresses most messages during boot, but
+  errors are still shown.
+
+- A user space implementation can only show a logo once user space has been
+  initialized far enough to allow this. A kernel splash can display a splash
+  immediately as soon as fbcon can be displayed.
+
+- Implementing a splash screen in user space (e.g. Plymouth) is problematic
+  due to resource conflicts.
+
+  For example, if Plymouth is keeping ``/dev/fb0`` (provided via vesafb/efifb)
+  open, then most DRM drivers can't replace it because the address space is
+  still busy - thus leading to a VRAM reservation error.
+
+  See: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=980750
+
+
+
+Command line arguments
+======================
+
+``bootsplash.bootfile``
+  Which file in the initrd to load.
+  Default: none, i.e. a non-functional splash, falling back to showing text.
+
+
+
+sysfs run-time configuration
+============================
+
+``/sys/devices/platform/bootsplash.0/enabled``
+  Enable/disable the bootsplash.
+  The system boots with this set to 1, but will not show a splash unless
+  a splash theme file is also loaded.
+
+
+
+Kconfig
+=======
+
+``BOOTSPLASH``
+  Whether to compile in bootsplash support
+  (depends on fbcon compiled in, i.e. ``FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y``)
+
+
+
+Bootsplash file format
+======================
+
+A file specified in the kernel configuration as ``CONFIG_BOOTSPLASH_FILE``
+or specified on the command line as ``bootsplash.bootfile`` will be loaded
+and displayed as soon as fbcon is initialized.
+
+
+Main blocks
+-----------
+
+There are 3 main blocks in each file:
+
+  - one File header
+  -   n Picture headers
+  -   m (Blob header + payload) blocks
+
+
+Structures
+----------
+
+The on-disk structures are defined in
+``drivers/video/fbdev/core/bootsplash_file.h`` and represent these blocks:
+
+  - ``struct splash_file_header``
+
+    Represents the file header, with splash-wide information including:
+
+      - The magic string "``Linux bootsplash``" on big-endian platforms
+        (the reverse on little endian)
+      - The file format version (for incompatible updates, hopefully never)
+      - The background color
+      - Number of picture and blob blocks
+      - Animation speed (we only allow one delay for all animations)
+
+    The file header is followed by the first picture header.
+
+
+  - ``struct splash_picture_header``
+
+    Represents an object (picture) drawn on screen, including its immutable
+    properties:
+      - Width, height
+      - Positioning relative to screen corners or in the center
+      - Animation, if any
+      - Animation type
+      - Number of blobs
+
+    The picture header is followed by another picture header, up until n
+    picture headers (as defined in the file header) have been read. Then,
+    the (blob header, payload) pairs follow.
+
+
+  - ``struct splash_blob_header``
+    (followed by payload)
+
+    Represents one raw data stream. So far, only picture data is defined.
+
+    The blob header is followed by a payload, then padding to n*16 bytes,
+    then (if further blobs are defined in the file header) a further blob
+    header.
+
+
+Alignment
+---------
+
+The bootsplash file is designed to be loaded into memory as-is.
+
+All structures are a multiple of 16 bytes long, all elements therein are
+aligned to multiples of their length, and the payloads are always padded
+up to multiples of 16 bytes. This is to allow aligned accesses in all
+cases while still simply mapping the structures over an in-memory copy of
+the bootsplash file.
+
+
+Further information
+-------------------
+
+Please see ``drivers/video/fbdev/core/bootsplash_file.h`` for further
+details and possible values in the file.
+
+
+
+Hooks - how the bootsplash is integrated
+========================================
+
+``drivers/video/fbdev/core/fbcon.c``
+  ``fbcon_init()`` calls ``bootsplash_init()``, which loads the default
+  bootsplash file or the one specified on the kernel command line.
+
+  ``fbcon_switch()`` draws the bootsplash when it's active, and is also
+  one of the callers of ``set_blitting_type()``.
+
+  ``set_blitting_type()`` calls ``fbcon_set_dummyops()`` when the
+  bootsplash is active, overriding the text rendering functions.
+
+  ``fbcon_cursor()`` will call ``bootsplash_disable()`` when an oops is
+  being printed in order to make a kernel panic visible.
+
+``drivers/video/fbdev/core/dummyblit.c``
+  This contains the dummy text rendering functions used to suppress text
+  output while the bootsplash is shown.
+
+``drivers/tty/vt/keyboard.c``
+  ``kbd_keycode()`` can call ``bootsplash_disable()`` when the user
+  presses ESC or F1-F12 (changing VT). This is to provide a built-in way
+  of disabling the splash manually at any time.
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 5c237445761e..7ffac272434e 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -2709,6 +2709,8 @@ BOOTSPLASH
 M:	Max Staudt <mstaudt@xxxxxxx>
 L:	linux-fbdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 S:	Maintained
+F:	Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-platform-bootsplash
+F:	Documentation/bootsplash.rst
 F:	drivers/video/fbdev/core/bootsplash*.*
 F:	drivers/video/fbdev/core/dummycon.c
 F:	include/linux/bootsplash.h
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