Re: [PATCH 1/8] video: Add helpers for decoding screen_info

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Hi

Am 29.01.24 um 11:41 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas:
Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> writes:

Hello Thomas,

The plain values as stored in struct screen_info need to be decoded
before being used. Add helpers that decode the type of video output
and the framebuffer I/O aperture.

Old or non-x86 systems may not set the type of video directly, but
only indicate the presence by storing 0x01 in orig_video_isVGA. The
decoding logic in screen_info_video_type() takes this into account.

I always disliked how the orig_video_isVGA variable lost its meaning.

It then follows similar code in vgacon's vgacon_startup() to detect
the video type from the given values.

A call to screen_info_resources() returns all known resources of the
given screen_info. The resources' values have been taken from existing
code in vgacon and vga16fb. These drivers can later be converted to
use the new interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx>
---

Thanks for doing this! It's quite useful to have these helpers, since as
you mention the screen_info data decoding is complex and the variables
used to store the video type and modes are confusing / misleading.

Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@xxxxxxxxxx>

I just have a few comments below:

+static inline bool __screen_info_has_ega_gfx(unsigned int mode)
+{
+	switch (mode) {
+	case 0x0d:	/* 320x200-4 */
+	case 0x0e:	/* 640x200-4 */
+	case 0x0f:	/* 640x350-1 */
+	case 0x10:	/* 640x350-4 */

I wonder if makes sense to define some constant macros for these modes? I
know that check_mode_supported() in drivers/video/fbdev/vga16fb.c also use
magic numbers but I believe that it could ease readability.

They are known by their numbers, but have no names. There's also no common practice or precedence I'm aware of.

OTOH, drivers like vga16fb should no longer have to test magic numbers at all. They bind to a certain type of device, such as ega-txt and vga-gfx, which implies a correctly set mode.


+		return true;
+	default:
+		return false;
+	}
+}
+
+static inline bool __screen_info_has_vga_gfx(unsigned int mode)
+{
+	switch (mode) {
+	case 0x10:	/* 640x480-1 */
+	case 0x12:	/* 640x480-4 */
+	case 0x13:	/* 320-200-8 */
+	case 0x6a:	/* 800x600-4 (VESA) */
+		return true;

And same for these.

It can be a follow-up patch though.

[...]

+int screen_info_resources(const struct screen_info *si, struct resource *r, size_t num)
+{
+	struct resource *pos = r;
+	unsigned int type = screen_info_video_type(si);
+	u64 base, size;
+
+	switch (type) {
+	case VIDEO_TYPE_MDA:
+		if (num > 0)
+			resource_init_io_named(pos++, 0x3b0, 12, "mda");

I see that drivers/video/fbdev/i740_reg.h has a #define MDA_BASE
0x3B0. Maybe move to a header in include/video along with the other
constants mentioned above ?

That could go into <video/vga.h>. MDA_BASE (and CGA_BASE) from the same file are unused though.

Best regards
Thomas


+		if (num > 1)
+			resource_init_io_named(pos++, 0x3bf, 0x01, "mda");
+		if (num > 2)
+			resource_init_mem_named(pos++, 0xb0000, 0x2000, "mda");

Same for these start addresses. I see that are also used by mdacon_startup()
in drivers/video/console/mdacon.c, so some constants defined somewhere might
be useful for that console driver too.

The comment also applies to all the other start addresses, since I see
that those are used by other drivers (i810, vgacon, etc).


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Thomas Zimmermann
Graphics Driver Developer
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