[PATCH] drm/fb-helper: pass physical dimensions to fbdev
David Lechner
david at lechnology.com
Thu Aug 3 01:37:56 UTC 2017
On 08/02/2017 06:28 PM, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 6:37 PM, David Lechner <david at lechnology.com> wrote:
>> On 08/02/2017 04:46 AM, Daniel Vetter wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 10:26:41AM -0500, David Lechner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The fbdev subsystem has a place for physical dimensions (width and height
>>>> in mm) that is readable by userspace. Since DRM also knows these
>>>> dimensions, pass this information to the fbdev device.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: David Lechner <david at lechnology.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> Still in the wrong function. Also please add some notation about what you
>>> changed when resubmitting a patch (it took me a while to remember that I
>>> replied to you already). That makes patch reviewing more efficient.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry for being so dense. :-/
>>
>> I did read your first reply at least 10 times. All of the terminology is
>> foreign to me, but after sleeping on it a few days, I think it is slowly
>> soaking into my brain.
>
> No problem, the code is fairly convoluted. One more question on your
> v3: From reading fbdev code I don't see any place that overwrites the
> physical dimensions except the fill_var helper function (which is
> called deep down from register_framebuffer). If we entirely remove the
> var.width/height assignments from that (including the -1 default) and
> move all of it into setup_crtcs, would that work?
I tried that, but in my case, drm_setup_crtcs() is only called once
before the fbdev is allocated. So, I got a kernel oops from
dereferencing a null pointer, which is why there is a null check for
fb_helper->fbdev as part of the if statement I added there. Since
drm_setup_crtcs() is not called again, the var.width and height are
never set.
I also noticed that there is another similar workaround/code duplication
for the framebuffer not being allocated in the first call to
drm_setup_crtcs() seen at the end of drm_fb_helper_single_fb_probe().
>
> I kinda don't like have the same logic in 2 completely different
> places, once for driver load and once for hotplug handling. That tends
> to cause bugs (because then no one bothers to test hotplug handling or
> the boot-up case properly).
>
Would it be possible to split drm_setup_crtcs() into two functions, a
top half and a bottom half. During init (pseudo-code)...
drm_begin_setup_crtcs()
drm_fb_helper_single_fb_probe()
drm_finish_setup_crtcs()
and during hotplug event, just...
drm_begin_setup_crtcs()
drm_finish_crtcs_bottom_half()
I think it could solve both cases.
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