On 2/8/22 22:08, Daniel Vetter wrote: > This reverts commit fb561bf9abde49f7e00fdbf9ed2ccf2d86cac8ee. > > With > > commit 27599aacbaefcbf2af7b06b0029459bbf682000d > Author: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> > Date: Tue Jan 25 10:12:18 2022 +0100 > > fbdev: Hot-unplug firmware fb devices on forced removal > > this should be fixed properly and we can remove this somewhat hackish > check here (e.g. this won't catch drm drivers if fbdev emulation isn't > enabled). > Unfortunately this hack can't be reverted yet. Thomas' patch solves the issue of platform devices matched with fbdev drivers to be properly unregistered if a DRM driver attempts to remove all the conflicting framebuffers. But the problem that fb561bf9abde ("fbdev: Prevent probing generic drivers if a FB is already registered") worked around is different. It happens when the DRM driver is probed before the {efi,simple}fb and other fbdev drivers, the kicking out of conflicting framebuffers already happened and these drivers will be allowed to probe even when a DRM driver is already present. We need a clearer way to prevent it, but can't revert fb561bf9abde until that. Best regards, -- Javier Martinez Canillas Linux Engineering Red Hat