Re: [PATCH v4 5/5] drm/ofdrm: Support big-endian scanout buffers
From: Michal Suchánek <hidden>
Date: 2022-10-11 21:38:55
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 10:06:59PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2022, at 1:30 PM, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:quoted
Am 11.10.22 um 09:46 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas:quoted
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+static bool display_get_big_endian_of(struct drm_device *dev, struct device_node *of_node) +{ + bool big_endian; + +#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN + big_endian = true; + if (of_get_property(of_node, "little-endian", NULL)) + big_endian = false; +#else + big_endian = false; + if (of_get_property(of_node, "big-endian", NULL)) + big_endian = true; +#endif + + return big_endian; +} +Ah, I see. The heuristic then is whether the build is BE or LE or if the Device Tree has an explicit node defining the endianess. The patch looks good to me:Yes. I took this test from offb.Has the driver been tested with little-endian kernels though? While ppc32 kernels are always BE, you can build kernels as either big-endian or little-endian for most (modern) powerpc64 and arm/arm64 hardware, and I don't see why that should change the defaults of the driver when describing the same framebuffer hardware.
The original code was added with
commit 7f29b87a7779 ("powerpc: offb: add support for foreign endianness")
The hardware is either big-endian or runtime-switchable-endian. It makes
sense to assume big-endian when runnig big-endian and the DT does not
specify endian which is likely on a historical system.
It also makes sense to assume that on system with
runtime-switchable-endian the DT specifies the framebuffer endian.
If systems that only do little-endian exist or emerge later then it also
makes sense to assume that the framebuffer matches the host if not
specified.
I don't really see a problem here.
BTW is this used on arm and on what platform?
I do not see any bindings in dts.
Thanks
Michal