Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 13 Mar 2000 11:21:03 +0100 (MET) | From | Geert Uytterhoeven <> | Subject | Re: [linux-fbdev] fbdev 2.4.0 cleanups |
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Petr Vandrovec wrote: > On 13 Mar 00 at 8:29, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > This patch removes the compatibility cruft which was supposed to go away in > > 2.4.0. I guess I can send it to Linus, or does anyone still sees some bugs > > running around? > > --- native-2.3.51/include/linux/fb.h Sat Mar 11 15:34:26 2000 > > +++ linux/include/linux/fb.h Sun Mar 12 16:19:16 2000 > > @@ -232,11 +232,7 @@ > > -#if 1 /* to go away in 2.4.0 */ > > -extern int GET_FB_IDX(kdev_t rdev); > > -#else > > #define GET_FB_IDX(node) (MINOR(node)) > > -#endif > Well, maybe that it is just me, but I can say something, I think > that we should left this code here for whole 2.4.x, as I still sometime > run 2.3.x together with 2.2.x and unless I switch to devfs, I must > have /dev/fb1 pointing to 29,32; but to 29,1 for 2.[34].x. I think > that it is unacceptable.
You have a point here... I'll change the comment from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 if you all agree.
> I think that we should revert all fbcon/fbmem changes that went into > 2.3.51 (video= -> fbcon=; change in initialization order (white
I've been considering this as well during the weekend. Linus' pre-2.4.0 came rather unexpected, so we don't have time anymore to cut the rough edges. James: do you agree?
> square on matroxfb); video4linux (in)compatibility). I received
The video4linux case is very disputable: opening a hardware device twice is bad practice. You're not allowed to do that with e.g. audio neither.
> couple of bugreports on these topics during weekend :-(
And so did I (for atyfb). Sidenote: life is sometimes much more easy on non-ia32, where atyfb keeps on working fine...
So for 2.4.0, I think we should focus only on - Updated vfb, so new drivers do things well. I suggest to add a warning to the top of vfb that _new_ drivers not complying to the new rules will not be accepted (and I'll enforce this by asking Linus to remove any _new_ drivers that don't). - Updated other fbdev (cfr. vfb), if possible - Clean ups and bug fixes
What do you think?
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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