On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 11:27:10AM +0200, Thomas Zimmermann wrote: > Fbdev's main header file, <linux/fb.h>, includes <asm/io.h> to get > declarations of I/O helper functions. From these declaratons, it later > defines framebuffer I/O helpers, such as fb_{read,write}[bwlq]() or > fb_memset(). > > The framebuffer I/O helpers pre-date Linux' current I/O code and will > be replaced by regular I/O helpers. Prepare this change by adding an > include statement for <linux/io.h> to all source files that use the > framebuffer I/O helpers. They will still get declarations of the I/O > functions even after <linux/fb.h> has been cleaned up. When fb.h uses a symbol from io.h, then it shall include that file so it is self contained. So it is wrong to push the io.h include to the users of fb_{read,write,xxx}. Maybe fb.h only uses macros as is the case here, but that is no excuse nt to include io.h. Drop these changes. > Driver source > files that already include <asm/io.h> convert to <linux/io.h>. This is a nice cleanup - we should keep that. Sam