Re: fbdv/fbcon pending problems
From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Date: 2004-02-23 23:00:30
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On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 05:59, James Simmons wrote:
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Here's a list of pending issues with fbdev (either upstream or in the fbdev bk treee), I figured posting it here may help getting more people on those issues as my time is sparse and I suppose James too.A bit. I managed to create the first crack at the ioremap problem with machines with lots of memory. Had some problems tho.
I worked around this one in radeonfb by only mapping part of the framebuffer (see current version in linus tree), but that's sub optimal. Better is to implement full accel and not map the fb at all. But good enough for now, the other problems are more important imho.
This is a big problem. It's been around since the beginning of time. Also we have the case of fbdev/vgacon systems. Alot fo work has to be done here.
Yes. Working on it.
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- Memory corruption problems. There is still at least one identified when using stty. Just use crazy values, like flipping rows & cols (like stty rows 132 cols 30) and usually, you'll see the box blow up very soon with heavy memory corruption.Ug. I have to hunt down this problem.
I would appreciate if you did so ;) Please let me know what you find.
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- Logo problems. When booting with a logo, then going to getty, the logo doesn't get erased until we actually switch to another console (or reset the console). At this point, using things like vi & scrolling up doesn't work properly. Actually, last time I tried, I had to switch back & forth twice before my console that had the logo got fully working with vi.Also been around for ever. I think that will be a much easier fix.
Ok.
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- Back buffer problem: maybe related to the logo ? After boot, doing shift-pageup to go back to the boot message, usually you get crap displayed at various places.strange. I don't have that problem on my systems.
I have this problem since the very beginning. The very first shift-pageup to display things properly from the back buffer, but to not _erase_ properly, until you do a bit of ping pong (down up down up) so that your screen end up properly refreshed.
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- On x86, various junk displayed when the fbdev takes over. Reported by radeonfb users, I couldn't test myself, I don't have an x86 with radeon at hand for the moment. Apparently, the takeover from vgacon doesn't properly "convert" the previous VGA text buffer contentI have to try that one out. I know I haven't seen the problem if you have a fbdev driver and fbcon modular and load them.
I never use modules for fbdevs
I think we should do better validating of the var passed in. This also needs a bit of work.
It does. Radeonfb did one step in this direction, but that's not enough. _BUT_ we still need to differenciate between a full mode passed from userland from a mode where we _KNOW_ everything is bogus but width/height... In the later case, we really want to find a mode that is just large enough for the passed in width/height (but not smaller, or just fail if not found) and with the same hfreq if possible as the current mode. That's really a different request than a full blown mode coming from userland (like a 'tuning' tool or whatever...) The FB_ACTIVATE_FIND is just that. It justs tells the driver to pick up a mode based on width/height only. We know the rest of the var is bogus.
I had problems as well. I will have to work on it. Other problems have to deal with multiheaded system. Fbcon is multihead safe. Alot of gloabl variables that are shared with different framebuffers. Also the mapping at boot time is really broke. That laso has had problems for ages :-(
Yes, but that's less urgent than the other ones. We really need to fix those basic behaviour problems before multihead. Multihead will come later as I will implement dual head support in radeonfb. That leads to a while bunch of problems with the userland API that need to be improed too, and that leads to the problem of properly soft booting additional cards. I have various ideas to address those problems, but that's definitely less urgent than the list I wrote down. Ben. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click