On 6/7/22 20:23, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > The patches in this series contain mostly changes suggested by Daniel Vetter > Thomas Zimmermann. They aim to fix existing races between the Generic System > Framebuffer (sysfb) infrastructure and the fbdev and DRM device registration. > > For example, it is currently possible for sysfb to register a platform > device after a real DRM driver was registered and requested to remove the > conflicting framebuffers. Or is possible for a simple{fb,drm} to match with > a device previously registered by sysfb, even after a real driver is present. > > A symptom of this issue, was worked around with the commit fb561bf9abde > ("fbdev: Prevent probing generic drivers if a FB is already registered") > but that's really a hack and should be reverted instead. > > This series attempt to fix it more correctly and revert the mentioned hack. > That will also allow to make the num_registered_fb variable not visible to > drivers anymore, since that's internal to fbdev core. > Pushed patches 1-4 to drm-misc (drm-misc-next). Thanks! -- Best regards, Javier Martinez Canillas Linux Engineering Red Hat