On Wed, Sep 6, 2023, at 10:35, Thomas Zimmermann wrote: > Rename the fbdev mmap helper fb_pgprotect() to fb_pgprot_device(). > The helper sets VMA page-access flags for framebuffers in device I/O > memory. The new name follows pgprot_device(), which does the same for > arbitrary devices. > > Also clean up the helper's parameters and return value. Instead of > the VMA instance, pass the individial parameters separately: existing > page-access flags, the VMAs start and end addresses and the offset > in the underlying device memory rsp file. Return the new page-access > flags. These changes align fb_pgprot_device() closer with pgprot_device. > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> This makes sense as a cleanup, but I'm not sure the new naming is helpful. The 'pgprot_device' permissions are based on Arm's memory attributes, which have slightly different behavior for "device", "uncached" and "writecombine" mappings. I think simply calling this one pgprot_fb() or fb_pgprot() would be less confusing, since depending on the architecture it appears to give either uncached or writecombine mappings but not "device" on the architectures where this is different. Arnd