On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 10:17 +0100, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:

> +static bool is_generic_driver(const struct fb_info *fb_info)
> +{
> +     /* DRM porting note: We don't want to bind to vga16fb, vesafb, or any
> +      * other generic fbdev driver. Usually, these drivers have limited
> +      * capabilitis. We only continue if the fix structure indicates a
> +      * hardware-specific drivers . This test will also sort out drivers
> +      * registered via DRM's fbdev emulation. If you're porting an fbdev
> +      * driver to DRM, you can remove this test. The module's PCI device
> +      * ids will contain this information.
> +      */
> +     return !fb_info->fix.accel &&
> +            !!strcmp(fb_info->fix.id, "S3 Virge/DX");
> +}

This seems odd. s3fb sets fix.accel to NULL unconditionally AFAICT, not
sure why you're testing for that explicitly.

I do have a question though: why _not_ support generic fbdev drivers?
If I had that, and the ability to disable creation of /dev/fb*, I could
expose a consistent video device enumeration to userspace. As it stands
I have no reasonable way of knowing which fbdev and drm devices are
pointed at the same hardware. If there were only drm devices...

- ajax

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