[PATCH v3 00/18] fbdev: Remove FBINFO_DEFAULT and FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT flags

Geert Uytterhoeven geert at linux-m68k.org
Fri Jul 14 03:04:03 PDT 2023


Hi Thomas,

On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 9:53 AM Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann at suse.de> wrote:
> Remove the unused flags FBINFO_DEFAULT and FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT from
> fbdev and drivers, as briefly discussed at [1]. Both flags were maybe
> useful when fbdev had special handling for driver modules. With
> commit 376b3ff54c9a ("fbdev: Nuke FBINFO_MODULE"), they are both 0
> and have no further effect.
>
> Patches 1 to 7 remove FBINFO_DEFAULT from drivers. Patches 2 to 5
> split this by the way the fb_info struct is being allocated. All flags
> are cleared to zero during the allocation.
>
> Patches 8 to 16 do the same for FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT. Patch 8 fixes
> an actual bug in how arch/sh uses the token for struct fb_videomode,
> which is unrelated.
>
> Patch 17 removes both flag constants from <linux/fb.h> and patch 18
> documents the zero'ed memory returned by framebuffer_alloc().
>
> v3:
>         * sh: include board name in commit message (Adrian)
>         * docs: reword text (Miguel)

Thanks for the update!

>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers
>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers
>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers
>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers

Four patches with the exact same one-line summary. Please make them
unique.

>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers
>   fbdev: Remove flag FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT from fbdev drivers

Two patches with the exact same one-line summary. Please make them
unique.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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