On 01/04/2011 05:16 PM, Juergen Beisert wrote: > Gregory CLEMENT wrote: >> On 01/04/2011 03:46 PM, Juergen Beisert wrote: >>> Gregory CLEMENT wrote: >>>> With current code when the framebuffer is register, screen_base is not >>>> set yet. So when we want to access framebuffer from mmap we get a >>>> pointer to 0x0 instead of getting the pointer to the framebuffer >>>> address. This patch fix this bug by allocating memory for framebuffer >>>> during probe just before registering framebuffer driver. >>> >>> Are you sure? See below >> >> It was the value I get at runtime at least. >> >>>> Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> [...] >> >>> This probe function sets up the default mode. And register_framebuffer() >>> itself calls stmfb_activate_var() which calls stmfb_memory_mmgt(). So, >>> when the call to register_framebuffer() returns the 'screen_base' should >>> no longer be NULL. >> >> But in register_framebuffer first map_base get its value from screen_base >> and it is only after that fb_activate_var is called. And the problem is >> that mmap will not get screen_base but map_base and this one is set too >> early. Extract from register_framebuffer() in fb.c: >> >> info->cdev.dev->map_base = (unsigned long)info->screen_base; >> map_base get its value here ------^ >> info->cdev.dev->size = info->cdev.size; >> >> dev = &info->dev; >> dev->priv = info; >> dev->id = id; >> >> sprintf(dev->name, "fb"); >> >> register_device(&info->dev); >> dev_add_param(dev, "enable", fb_enable_set, NULL, 0); >> dev_set_param(dev, "enable", "0"); >> >> if (info->num_modes && (info->mode_list != NULL) && >> (info->fbops->fb_activate_var != NULL)) { >> dev_add_param(dev, "mode_name", fb_setup_mode, NULL, 0); >> dev_set_param(dev, "mode_name", info->mode_list[0].name); >> fb_activate_var is called here ------------------------^ > > And this call will call driver's stmfb_activate_var() (and(!) > stmfb_memory_mmgt()). Yes I totally agree with this. But at this time it's too late because changing screen_base won't change map_base. And a call to memmap is a call to generic_memmap_rw which will return map_base. I didn't find anywhere in video driver code a place where map_base is updated, that's why I think that once it get its value it won't change. > But I will check it again. > > jbe > -- Gregory Clement, Free Electrons Kernel, drivers, real-time and embedded Linux development, consulting, training and support. http://free-electrons.com _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox