Re: [PATCH 00/10] backlight: Replace struct fb_info in interfaces

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Hi

Am 15.02.24 um 13:13 schrieb Daniel Thompson:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 05:16:33PM +0100, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
Backlight drivers implement struct backlight_ops.check_fb, which
uses struct fb_info in its interface. Replace the callback with one
the does not use fb_info.

In DRM, we have several drivers that implement backlight support. By
including <linux/backlight.h> these drivers depend on <linux/fb.h>.
At the same time, fbdev is deprecated for new drivers and likely to
be replaced on many systems.

This patchset is part of a larger effort to implement the backlight
code without depending on fbdev.

Patch 1 makes the backlight core match backlight and framebuffer
devices via struct fb_info.bl_dev. Patches 2 to 9 then go through
drivers and remove unnecessary implementations of check_fb. Finally,
patch 10 replaces the check_fb hook with controls_device, which
uses the framebuffer's Linux device instead of the framebuffer.
I won't reply individually but I also took a look at the patches for
the combo devices and it all looked good to me from a backlight
point of view.

However I don't want to drop Reviewed-by: on them since it risks those
bit being mistaken for an ack and merged ahead of the patch 1...

Thanks for reviewing. Unless someone objects, my intention is to merge everything via the drm-misc, so all patches should go in at once. I do have a lot more patches that untangle backlight and fbdev almost completely, but most of these changes are in the actual graphics drivers rather than the backlight core code. So hopefully everything can go through the DRM tree; or maybe the fbdev tree.

Best regards
Thomas



Daniel.

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