[PATCH 11/11] ARM: versatile: move CLCD configuration to device tree

Linus Walleij linus.walleij at linaro.org
Thu Feb 25 05:43:46 PST 2016


On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Pantelis Antoniou
<pantelis.antoniou at konsulko.com> wrote:

> IMHO DT+overlays handle all your cases just fine.
>
> As far as I see these are the cases which we need to handle:
>
> 1) The expansion board in question has some means of identification, whether it’s an
> EEPROM or a GPIO keying combination etc. In that case it is the kernel’s job to match this
> id value with a dtbo firmware file and apply it. The blob is located via means of request_firmware().

Since the dawn of time the x86 people used that console to display
the early boot crawl and collect crash data. What you're suggesting
is that we can't get the console up until after the filesystems and mounts
are up so the kernel can read firmware files.

This kills of early boot graphics and getting crash logs on the fbdev
console until that has happened.

It also means there is no way to get the console up without the right
firmware files in the filesystem. I think that is really crap compared
to what we have today where the display will always come up, and
basically a regression.

I understand the stance with respect to things like add-on hardware
like a Bluetooth board or WLAN or whatnot. But the fbdev console
is just too basic, like a serial port IMO.

Sure in the ARM world we usually have a serial console, but this is
seriously breaking current practice.

Yours,
Linus Walleij



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