[PATCH] arm64: Relocate screen_info.lfb_base on PCI BAR allocation
Matt Fleming
matt at codeblueprint.co.uk
Sat Apr 30 14:17:38 PDT 2016
(Pulling in efifb maintainer, Peter)
On Fri, 29 Apr, at 06:31:19PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>
> The efifb.c driver doesn't do anything at all with PCI (it includes
> linux/pci.h, but probably doesn't need it). That's part of what I'm
> suggesting -- if it *did* register as a PCI device driver, then it
> would look at pci_dev->resource[n], which is populated by the PCI
> core based on the BAR values.
This discussion came up recently here,
https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20160216151859.GB11373@redhat.com
There's nothing PCI-specific about the EFI framebuffer per se, but in
practice it's always a PCI device.
> Is ConOut what you're after? I.e., is the whole point of this
> exercise to get a framebuffer driver attached to the device that was
> the firmware console? I would think the ConOut path should be
> decodable -- it has to tell you how to navigate the interconnect from
> the CPU to the device. But I don't know how to do it.
>
> It looks like on x86, at least, setup_gop32()/setup_gop64() might be
> extracting the framebuffer address from the ConOut device and stuffing
> it into screen_info, which is what efifb.c later looks at (maybe this
> is what Ard was referring to).
Matthew Garrett wrote the x86 code for guessing where the console is.
We look for the ConOut protocol with a fallback to first GOP device if
we can't find it. I think the heuristic was based on reading the
implementation in EDK2. See commit 38cb5ef4473c ("X86: Improve GOP
detection in the EFI boot stub").
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