Re: [PATCH 04/10] drm/tegra: Set fbdev flags

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Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> writes:

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>>> +	info->flags |= FBINFO_VIRTFB;
>> 
>> I see that all fbdev drivers just do: info->flags = FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT | FBINFO_VIRTFB
>> 
>> Guess you are doing in two assignments to be consistent with drm_fbdev_dma.c ?
>> I was just curious about the rationale for setting the flags in two steps.
>
> The _DEFAULT flag is really just a zero. And the other flags describe 
> different aspects of the framebuffer.  I think it makes sense to set the 
> flags together with the respective state. For example, _VIRTFB is set 
> next to ->screen_buffer, because they belong together.
>

Yes, that makes sense.

> _VIRTFB is currently only used in defio code at
>
> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/video/fbdev/core/fb_defio.c#L232
>
> I think the fbdev I/O helpers should also test this flag after all 
> drivers have been annotated correctly. For example, fb_io_read() would 
> WARN_ONCE if the _VIRTFB flag has been set; and fb_sys_read() would warn 
> if it hasn't been set.  For the read helpers, it also makes sense to 
> WARN_ONCE if the _READS_FAST flag has not been set.
>

Agreed. Maybe you could add those warn (or at least info or debug?) even
if not all drivers have been annotated correctly. That way people can be
aware that is missing and fix if there are remaining drivers.

> Best regards
> Thomas
>

-- 
Best regards,

Javier Martinez Canillas
Core Platforms
Red Hat




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