Randy Dunlap wrote: > > > On 2/3/22 19:21, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >> Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>> On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 12:55 AM Thinh Nguyen <Thinh.Nguyen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Arnd Bergmann wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 1:14 AM Thinh Nguyen <Thinh.Nguyen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> Fabio Estevam wrote: >>>>> >>>>> CONFIG_FB should not normally be needed for booting, so unless >>>>> you have a graphical application in your initramfs that requires the /dev/fb0 >>>>> device to work, it is not supposed to make a difference. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I'm not sure, but it seems like the setup we have isn't the only one >>>> that needed it. Fabio also noted that the imx_v6_v7_defconfig also needs >>>> to have CONFIG_FB set. >>> >>> No, that one is different: the change for imx_v6_v7_defconfig was >>> done because they actually use a framebuffer console on some devices, >>> so the patch just adds the symbol to enable the drivers they are using. >>> >>> This is expected with my original patch that doesn't implicitly enable >>> the framebuffer layer any more. What is not expected is for the kernel >>> to hang during boot as you reported for your unidentified platform. >>> >>>>> Are there any other differences in your .config before and after the patch? >>>>> It's possible that you use some other driver that in turn depends on >>>>> CONFIG_FB. Does your machine have any graphical output device? >>>>> If yes, which driver do you use? >>>> >>>> I don't have the answer to those questions yet. Need more investigation. >>>> I'm new to this particular test setup. >>> >>> Do you mean you don't know if there is a screen attached to the system? >>> >> >> It does have a graphical output device, but I didn't check what it is or >> what driver is driving it. I just notice that after the reported commit, >> something stopped working. >> >>>>> >>>>> You may also want to make sure that you have 9d6366e743f3 ("drm: >>>>> fb_helper: improve CONFIG_FB dependency") in your kernel, which >>>>> fixes a minor problem with my original patch. >>>>> >>>> >>>> The issue also occurs in mainline, which has your minor fix commit >>>> above. The revert isn't clean for the latest kernel version. I also have >>>> to revert some of the changes along with CONFIG_FB. The revert looks >>>> more like this for the latest kernel: >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/Kconfig b/drivers/gpu/drm/Kconfig >>>> index b1f22e457fd0..7cbc733a8569 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/Kconfig >>>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/Kconfig >>>> @@ -118,8 +118,9 @@ config DRM_DEBUG_MODESET_LOCK >>>> >>>> config DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION >>>> bool "Enable legacy fbdev support for your modesetting driver" >>>> - depends on DRM_KMS_HELPER >>>> - depends on FB=y || FB=DRM_KMS_HELPER >>>> + depends on DRM >>>> + select DRM_KMS_HELPER >>>> + select FB >>>> select FB_CFB_FILLRECT >>>> select FB_CFB_COPYAREA >>>> select FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I attached the configs for kernel v5.17-rc1. The "bad" config is without >>>> any revert, the "good" config is with the change above. >>> >>> Looking at the config, I see that this is for an x86 machine, >>> and you have the FB_EFI driver and EFI_EARLYCON enabled. >>> >>> What I suspec is going on is that you are looking at a screen rather >>> than a serial console, and the kernel doesn't actually hang but you >>> just don't see any more messages after the DRM driver takes >>> over from EFI_EARLYCON because there is no console driver. >>> >>> In this case, what you see is the intended behavior, not a bug. >>> If you want a graphical console in your system, you need to >>> enable the support for this in your config. >>> >> >> It sounds like that's the case. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with this >> subsystem to say that's what happening. If there's nothing actually >> broken from review, we can ignore this email thread. > > Hi, > I don't know of anything that is broken... > > I am curious how CONFIG_FB_EFI came to be set when going from bad.config to > good.config. Can you explain that? > I just use the change above and "make" with olddefconfig option. Is it not expected? Thanks, Thinh