Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> writes: > Hi Javier > > Am 04.09.23 um 14:59 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas: >> Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> writes: >> >> Hello Thomas, >> >>> Generate callback functions for struct fb_ops with the fbdev macro >>> FB_GEN_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_SYSMEM_OPS(). Initialize struct fb_ops to >>> the generated functions with fbdev initializer macros. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Steve Glendinning <steve.glendinning@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >> >> The patch looks good to me, but I've a question below. >> >> Acked-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >>> drivers/video/fbdev/smscufx.c | 85 +++++++++-------------------------- >>> 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/smscufx.c b/drivers/video/fbdev/smscufx.c >> >> [...] >> >>> static const struct fb_ops ufx_ops = { >>> .owner = THIS_MODULE, >>> - .fb_read = fb_sys_read, >>> - .fb_write = ufx_ops_write, >>> + __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_RDWR(ufx_ops), >>> .fb_setcolreg = ufx_ops_setcolreg, >>> - .fb_fillrect = ufx_ops_fillrect, >>> - .fb_copyarea = ufx_ops_copyarea, >>> - .fb_imageblit = ufx_ops_imageblit, >>> + __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_DRAW(ufx_ops), >>> .fb_mmap = ufx_ops_mmap, >> >> There are no generated functions for .fb_mmap, I wonder what's the value >> of __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_MMAP() ? Maybe just removing that macro and >> setting .fb_mmap = fb_deferred_io_mmap instead if there's no custom mmap >> handler would be easier to read ? > > At least two drivers could use __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_MMAP: > picolcd-fb and hyperv_fb. At some point, we might want to set/clear > fb_mmap depending on some Kconfig value. Having > __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_MMAP might be helpful then. > Got it, thanks for the explanation. >> >> Alternatively, __FB_DEFAULT_DEFERRED_OPS_MMAP() could still be left but >> not taking a __prefix argument since that is not used anyways ? > > The driver optionally provides mmap without deferred I/O, hence the mmap > function. That makes no sense, as these writes to the buffer would never > make it to the device memory. But I didn't want to remove the code > either. So I just left the existing function as-is. Usually, the > deferred-I/O mmap is called immediately. [1] > Makes sense. -- Best regards, Javier Martinez Canillas Core Platforms Red Hat