Hello Daniel, On 4/29/22 09:47, Daniel Vetter wrote: [snip] >> >> Exactly, should be done when the device is registered rather than when >> the driver is registered or a call is made to remove the conflicting FB. >> >> I'll rework this series with only the bits for sysfb_disable() and drop >> the rest. We can go back to the discussion of the remaining parts later >> if that makes sense (I still think that patch 3/5 is a better approach, >> but let's defer that for a different series). > > We need to kill sysfb _before_ the driver loads, otherwise you can have > two drivers fighting over each another. And yes that means you might end > up with black screen if the driver load goes wrong, but the two drivers > fighting over each another can also result in black screens. And the > latter isn't fixable any other way (in general at least) than by making > sure the fw stuff is gone before driver load starts in earnest. Yes, you are correct. I didn't realize all the possible cases when agreed with Thomas about doing this but tried and found that it's not enough. I've a full patch-set now and will post as a RFC so we can discuss more. > -Daniel -- Best regards, Javier Martinez Canillas Linux Engineering Red Hat