kernel_optimize_test/drivers/video/efifb.c

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/*
* Framebuffer driver for EFI/UEFI based system
*
* (c) 2006 Edgar Hucek <gimli@dark-green.com>
* Original efi driver written by Gerd Knorr <kraxel@goldbach.in-berlin.de>
*
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/fb.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/screen_info.h>
#include <linux/dmi.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <video/vga.h>
static struct fb_var_screeninfo efifb_defined __devinitdata = {
.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW,
.height = -1,
.width = -1,
.right_margin = 32,
.upper_margin = 16,
.lower_margin = 4,
.vsync_len = 4,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
};
static struct fb_fix_screeninfo efifb_fix __devinitdata = {
.id = "EFI VGA",
.type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS,
.accel = FB_ACCEL_NONE,
.visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR,
};
enum {
M_I17, /* 17-Inch iMac */
M_I20, /* 20-Inch iMac */
M_I20_SR, /* 20-Inch iMac (Santa Rosa) */
M_I24, /* 24-Inch iMac */
M_I24_8_1, /* 24-Inch iMac, 8,1th gen */
M_I24_10_1, /* 24-Inch iMac, 10,1th gen */
M_I27_11_1, /* 27-Inch iMac, 11,1th gen */
M_MINI, /* Mac Mini */
M_MINI_3_1, /* Mac Mini, 3,1th gen */
M_MINI_4_1, /* Mac Mini, 4,1th gen */
M_MB, /* MacBook */
M_MB_2, /* MacBook, 2nd rev. */
M_MB_3, /* MacBook, 3rd rev. */
M_MB_5_1, /* MacBook, 5th rev. */
M_MB_6_1, /* MacBook, 6th rev. */
M_MB_7_1, /* MacBook, 7th rev. */
M_MB_SR, /* MacBook, 2nd gen, (Santa Rosa) */
M_MBA, /* MacBook Air */
M_MBP, /* MacBook Pro */
M_MBP_2, /* MacBook Pro 2nd gen */
M_MBP_2_2, /* MacBook Pro 2,2nd gen */
M_MBP_SR, /* MacBook Pro (Santa Rosa) */
M_MBP_4, /* MacBook Pro, 4th gen */
drivers/video/efifb.c: support framebuffer for NVIDIA 9400M in MacBook Pro 5,1 Description of patch: --------------------- This is a patch for the EFI framebuffer driver to enable the framebuffer of the NVIDIA 9400M as found in MacBook Pro (MBP) 5,1 and up. The framebuffer of the NVIDIA graphic cards are located at the following addresses in memory: 9400M: 0xC0010000 9600M GT: 0xB0030000 The patch delivered right here only provides the memory location of the framebuffer of the 9400M device. The 9600M GT is not covered. It is assumed that the 9400M is used when powered up the MBP. The information which device is currently powered and in use is stored in the 64 bytes large EFI variable "gpu-power-prefs". More specifically, byte 0x3B indicates whether 9600M GT (0x00) or 9400M (0x01) is online. The PCI bus IDs are the following: 9400M: PCI 03:00:00 9600M GT: PCI 02:00:00 The EFI variables can be easily read-out and manipulated with "rEFIt", an MBP specific bootloader tool. For more information on how handle rEFIt and EFI variables please consult "http://refit.sourceforge.net" and "http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1076879.html". IMPORTANT NOTE: The information on how to activate the 9400M device given at "ubuntuforums.org" is not correct, since it states gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x00 -> 9400M (PCI 02:00:00) gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x01 -> 9600M GT (PCI 03:00:00) Actually, the assignment of the values and the PCI bus IDs are swapped. Suggestions: ------------ To cover framebuffers of both 9400M and 9600M GT, I would suggest to implement a conditional on "gpu-power-prefs". Depending on the value of byte 0x3B, the according framebuffer is selected. However, this requires kernel access to the EFI variables. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: rename optname, per Peter Jones] Signed-off-by: Thomas Gerlach <t.m.gerlach@freenet.de> Acked-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-04-24 01:17:50 +08:00
M_MBP_5_1, /* MacBook Pro, 5,1th gen */
M_MBP_5_2, /* MacBook Pro, 5,2th gen */
M_MBP_5_3, /* MacBook Pro, 5,3rd gen */
M_MBP_6_1, /* MacBook Pro, 6,1th gen */
M_MBP_6_2, /* MacBook Pro, 6,2th gen */
M_MBP_7_1, /* MacBook Pro, 7,1th gen */
M_UNKNOWN /* placeholder */
};
static struct efifb_dmi_info {
char *optname;
unsigned long base;
int stride;
int width;
int height;
} dmi_list[] __initdata = {
[M_I17] = { "i17", 0x80010000, 1472 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_I20] = { "i20", 0x80010000, 1728 * 4, 1680, 1050 }, /* guess */
[M_I20_SR] = { "imac7", 0x40010000, 1728 * 4, 1680, 1050 },
[M_I24] = { "i24", 0x80010000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 }, /* guess */
[M_I24_8_1] = { "imac8", 0xc0060000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 },
[M_I24_10_1] = { "imac10", 0xc0010000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1080 },
[M_I27_11_1] = { "imac11", 0xc0010000, 2560 * 4, 2560, 1440 },
[M_MINI]= { "mini", 0x80000000, 2048 * 4, 1024, 768 },
[M_MINI_3_1] = { "mini31", 0x40010000, 1024 * 4, 1024, 768 },
[M_MINI_4_1] = { "mini41", 0xc0010000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 },
[M_MB] = { "macbook", 0x80000000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_MB_5_1] = { "macbook51", 0x80010000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_MB_6_1] = { "macbook61", 0x80010000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_MB_7_1] = { "macbook71", 0x80010000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_MBA] = { "mba", 0x80000000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_MBP] = { "mbp", 0x80010000, 1472 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_MBP_2] = { "mbp2", 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* placeholder */
[M_MBP_2_2] = { "mbp22", 0x80010000, 1472 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_MBP_SR] = { "mbp3", 0x80030000, 2048 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_MBP_4] = { "mbp4", 0xc0060000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 },
drivers/video/efifb.c: support framebuffer for NVIDIA 9400M in MacBook Pro 5,1 Description of patch: --------------------- This is a patch for the EFI framebuffer driver to enable the framebuffer of the NVIDIA 9400M as found in MacBook Pro (MBP) 5,1 and up. The framebuffer of the NVIDIA graphic cards are located at the following addresses in memory: 9400M: 0xC0010000 9600M GT: 0xB0030000 The patch delivered right here only provides the memory location of the framebuffer of the 9400M device. The 9600M GT is not covered. It is assumed that the 9400M is used when powered up the MBP. The information which device is currently powered and in use is stored in the 64 bytes large EFI variable "gpu-power-prefs". More specifically, byte 0x3B indicates whether 9600M GT (0x00) or 9400M (0x01) is online. The PCI bus IDs are the following: 9400M: PCI 03:00:00 9600M GT: PCI 02:00:00 The EFI variables can be easily read-out and manipulated with "rEFIt", an MBP specific bootloader tool. For more information on how handle rEFIt and EFI variables please consult "http://refit.sourceforge.net" and "http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1076879.html". IMPORTANT NOTE: The information on how to activate the 9400M device given at "ubuntuforums.org" is not correct, since it states gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x00 -> 9400M (PCI 02:00:00) gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x01 -> 9600M GT (PCI 03:00:00) Actually, the assignment of the values and the PCI bus IDs are swapped. Suggestions: ------------ To cover framebuffers of both 9400M and 9600M GT, I would suggest to implement a conditional on "gpu-power-prefs". Depending on the value of byte 0x3B, the according framebuffer is selected. However, this requires kernel access to the EFI variables. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: rename optname, per Peter Jones] Signed-off-by: Thomas Gerlach <t.m.gerlach@freenet.de> Acked-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-04-24 01:17:50 +08:00
[M_MBP_5_1] = { "mbp51", 0xc0010000, 2048 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_MBP_5_2] = { "mbp52", 0xc0010000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 },
[M_MBP_5_3] = { "mbp53", 0xd0010000, 2048 * 4, 1440, 900 },
[M_MBP_6_1] = { "mbp61", 0x90030000, 2048 * 4, 1920, 1200 },
[M_MBP_6_2] = { "mbp62", 0x90030000, 2048 * 4, 1680, 1050 },
[M_MBP_7_1] = { "mbp71", 0xc0010000, 2048 * 4, 1280, 800 },
[M_UNKNOWN] = { NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
static int set_system(const struct dmi_system_id *id);
#define EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID(vendor, name, enumid) \
{ set_system, name, { \
DMI_MATCH(DMI_BIOS_VENDOR, vendor), \
DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, name) }, \
&dmi_list[enumid] }
static const struct dmi_system_id dmi_system_table[] __initconst = {
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "iMac4,1", M_I17),
/* At least one of these two will be right; maybe both? */
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "iMac5,1", M_I20),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac5,1", M_I20),
/* At least one of these two will be right; maybe both? */
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "iMac6,1", M_I24),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac6,1", M_I24),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac7,1", M_I20_SR),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac8,1", M_I24_8_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac10,1", M_I24_10_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "iMac11,1", M_I27_11_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "Macmini1,1", M_MINI),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "Macmini3,1", M_MINI_3_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "Macmini4,1", M_MINI_4_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBook1,1", M_MB),
/* At least one of these two will be right; maybe both? */
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBook2,1", M_MB),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook2,1", M_MB),
/* At least one of these two will be right; maybe both? */
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBook3,1", M_MB),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook3,1", M_MB),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook4,1", M_MB),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook5,1", M_MB_5_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook6,1", M_MB_6_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBook7,1", M_MB_7_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookAir1,1", M_MBA),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBookPro1,1", M_MBP),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBookPro2,1", M_MBP_2),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBookPro2,2", M_MBP_2_2),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro2,1", M_MBP_2),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Computer, Inc.", "MacBookPro3,1", M_MBP_SR),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro3,1", M_MBP_SR),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro4,1", M_MBP_4),
drivers/video/efifb.c: support framebuffer for NVIDIA 9400M in MacBook Pro 5,1 Description of patch: --------------------- This is a patch for the EFI framebuffer driver to enable the framebuffer of the NVIDIA 9400M as found in MacBook Pro (MBP) 5,1 and up. The framebuffer of the NVIDIA graphic cards are located at the following addresses in memory: 9400M: 0xC0010000 9600M GT: 0xB0030000 The patch delivered right here only provides the memory location of the framebuffer of the 9400M device. The 9600M GT is not covered. It is assumed that the 9400M is used when powered up the MBP. The information which device is currently powered and in use is stored in the 64 bytes large EFI variable "gpu-power-prefs". More specifically, byte 0x3B indicates whether 9600M GT (0x00) or 9400M (0x01) is online. The PCI bus IDs are the following: 9400M: PCI 03:00:00 9600M GT: PCI 02:00:00 The EFI variables can be easily read-out and manipulated with "rEFIt", an MBP specific bootloader tool. For more information on how handle rEFIt and EFI variables please consult "http://refit.sourceforge.net" and "http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1076879.html". IMPORTANT NOTE: The information on how to activate the 9400M device given at "ubuntuforums.org" is not correct, since it states gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x00 -> 9400M (PCI 02:00:00) gpu-power-prefs[0x3B] = 0x01 -> 9600M GT (PCI 03:00:00) Actually, the assignment of the values and the PCI bus IDs are swapped. Suggestions: ------------ To cover framebuffers of both 9400M and 9600M GT, I would suggest to implement a conditional on "gpu-power-prefs". Depending on the value of byte 0x3B, the according framebuffer is selected. However, this requires kernel access to the EFI variables. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: rename optname, per Peter Jones] Signed-off-by: Thomas Gerlach <t.m.gerlach@freenet.de> Acked-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-04-24 01:17:50 +08:00
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro5,1", M_MBP_5_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro5,2", M_MBP_5_2),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro5,3", M_MBP_5_3),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro6,1", M_MBP_6_1),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro6,2", M_MBP_6_2),
EFIFB_DMI_SYSTEM_ID("Apple Inc.", "MacBookPro7,1", M_MBP_7_1),
{},
};
static int set_system(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
{
struct efifb_dmi_info *info = id->driver_data;
if (info->base == 0)
return 0;
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: dmi detected %s - framebuffer at %p "
"(%dx%d, stride %d)\n", id->ident,
(void *)info->base, info->width, info->height,
info->stride);
/* Trust the bootloader over the DMI tables */
if (screen_info.lfb_base == 0) {
#if defined(CONFIG_PCI)
struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
int found_bar = 0;
#endif
screen_info.lfb_base = info->base;
#if defined(CONFIG_PCI)
/* make sure that the address in the table is actually on a
* VGA device's PCI BAR */
for_each_pci_dev(dev) {
int i;
if ((dev->class >> 8) != PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA)
continue;
for (i = 0; i < DEVICE_COUNT_RESOURCE; i++) {
resource_size_t start, end;
start = pci_resource_start(dev, i);
if (start == 0)
break;
end = pci_resource_end(dev, i);
if (screen_info.lfb_base >= start &&
screen_info.lfb_base < end) {
found_bar = 1;
}
}
}
if (!found_bar)
screen_info.lfb_base = 0;
#endif
}
if (screen_info.lfb_base) {
if (screen_info.lfb_linelength == 0)
screen_info.lfb_linelength = info->stride;
if (screen_info.lfb_width == 0)
screen_info.lfb_width = info->width;
if (screen_info.lfb_height == 0)
screen_info.lfb_height = info->height;
if (screen_info.orig_video_isVGA == 0)
screen_info.orig_video_isVGA = VIDEO_TYPE_EFI;
} else {
screen_info.lfb_linelength = 0;
screen_info.lfb_width = 0;
screen_info.lfb_height = 0;
screen_info.orig_video_isVGA = 0;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int efifb_setcolreg(unsigned regno, unsigned red, unsigned green,
unsigned blue, unsigned transp,
struct fb_info *info)
{
/*
* Set a single color register. The values supplied are
* already rounded down to the hardware's capabilities
* (according to the entries in the `var' structure). Return
* != 0 for invalid regno.
*/
if (regno >= info->cmap.len)
return 1;
if (regno < 16) {
red >>= 8;
green >>= 8;
blue >>= 8;
((u32 *)(info->pseudo_palette))[regno] =
(red << info->var.red.offset) |
(green << info->var.green.offset) |
(blue << info->var.blue.offset);
}
return 0;
}
static void efifb_destroy(struct fb_info *info)
{
if (info->screen_base)
iounmap(info->screen_base);
release_mem_region(info->apertures->ranges[0].base, info->apertures->ranges[0].size);
framebuffer_release(info);
}
static struct fb_ops efifb_ops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.fb_destroy = efifb_destroy,
.fb_setcolreg = efifb_setcolreg,
.fb_fillrect = cfb_fillrect,
.fb_copyarea = cfb_copyarea,
.fb_imageblit = cfb_imageblit,
};
static int __init efifb_setup(char *options)
{
char *this_opt;
int i;
if (!options || !*options)
return 0;
while ((this_opt = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) {
if (!*this_opt) continue;
for (i = 0; i < M_UNKNOWN; i++) {
if (!strcmp(this_opt, dmi_list[i].optname) &&
dmi_list[i].base != 0) {
screen_info.lfb_base = dmi_list[i].base;
screen_info.lfb_linelength = dmi_list[i].stride;
screen_info.lfb_width = dmi_list[i].width;
screen_info.lfb_height = dmi_list[i].height;
}
}
if (!strncmp(this_opt, "base:", 5))
screen_info.lfb_base = simple_strtoul(this_opt+5, NULL, 0);
else if (!strncmp(this_opt, "stride:", 7))
screen_info.lfb_linelength = simple_strtoul(this_opt+7, NULL, 0) * 4;
else if (!strncmp(this_opt, "height:", 7))
screen_info.lfb_height = simple_strtoul(this_opt+7, NULL, 0);
else if (!strncmp(this_opt, "width:", 6))
screen_info.lfb_width = simple_strtoul(this_opt+6, NULL, 0);
}
return 0;
}
platform-drivers: move probe to .devinit.text in drivers/video A pointer to a probe callback is passed to the core via platform_driver_register and so the function must not disappear when the .init sections are discarded. Otherwise (if also having HOTPLUG=y) unbinding and binding a device to the driver via sysfs will result in an oops as does a device being registered late. An alternative to this patch is using platform_driver_probe instead of platform_driver_register plus removing the pointer to the probe function from the struct platform_driver. Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de> Cc: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Cc: Alberto Mardegan <mardy@users.sourceforge.net> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Andriy Skulysh <askulysh@gmail.com> Cc: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@gmail.com> Cc: Anton Vorontsov <avorontsov@ru.mvista.com> Cc: Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org> Cc: Chandramouli Narayanan <mouli@linux.intel.com> Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Cc: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@sonycom.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> Cc: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> Cc: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com> Cc: Ian Molton <spyro@f2s.com> Cc: Joshua Kinard <kumba@gentoo.org> Cc: Kaj-Michael Lang <milang@tal.org> Cc: Krzysztof Helt <krzysztof.h1@poczta.fm> Cc: linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org> Cc: Magnus Damm <damm@igel.co.jp> Cc: Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> Cc: Matthias Kaehlcke <matthias@kaehlcke.net> Cc: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz> Cc: Philipp Zabel <philipp.zabel@gmail.com> Cc: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@rpsys.net> Cc: Roel Kluin <roel.kluin@gmail.com> Cc: Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de> Cc: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Cc: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de> Cc: Vincent Sanders <vince@simtec.co.uk> Cc: Yoichi Yuasa <yoichi_yuasa@tripeaks.co.jp> Acked-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Acked-by: Arnaud Patard <arnaud.patard@rtp-net.org> Acked-by: James Simmons <jsimmons@infradead.org> Acked-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Acked-by: Jaya Kumar <jayakumar.lkml@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2010-02-05 03:56:51 +08:00
static int __devinit efifb_probe(struct platform_device *dev)
{
struct fb_info *info;
int err;
unsigned int size_vmode;
unsigned int size_remap;
unsigned int size_total;
int request_succeeded = 0;
if (!screen_info.lfb_depth)
screen_info.lfb_depth = 32;
if (!screen_info.pages)
screen_info.pages = 1;
if (!screen_info.lfb_base) {
printk(KERN_DEBUG "efifb: invalid framebuffer address\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: probing for efifb\n");
/* just assume they're all unset if any are */
if (!screen_info.blue_size) {
screen_info.blue_size = 8;
screen_info.blue_pos = 0;
screen_info.green_size = 8;
screen_info.green_pos = 8;
screen_info.red_size = 8;
screen_info.red_pos = 16;
screen_info.rsvd_size = 8;
screen_info.rsvd_pos = 24;
}
efifb_fix.smem_start = screen_info.lfb_base;
efifb_defined.bits_per_pixel = screen_info.lfb_depth;
efifb_defined.xres = screen_info.lfb_width;
efifb_defined.yres = screen_info.lfb_height;
efifb_fix.line_length = screen_info.lfb_linelength;
/* size_vmode -- that is the amount of memory needed for the
* used video mode, i.e. the minimum amount of
* memory we need. */
size_vmode = efifb_defined.yres * efifb_fix.line_length;
/* size_total -- all video memory we have. Used for
* entries, ressource allocation and bounds
* checking. */
size_total = screen_info.lfb_size;
if (size_total < size_vmode)
size_total = size_vmode;
/* size_remap -- the amount of video memory we are going to
* use for efifb. With modern cards it is no
* option to simply use size_total as that
* wastes plenty of kernel address space. */
size_remap = size_vmode * 2;
if (size_remap > size_total)
size_remap = size_total;
if (size_remap % PAGE_SIZE)
size_remap += PAGE_SIZE - (size_remap % PAGE_SIZE);
efifb_fix.smem_len = size_remap;
if (request_mem_region(efifb_fix.smem_start, size_remap, "efifb")) {
request_succeeded = 1;
} else {
/* We cannot make this fatal. Sometimes this comes from magic
spaces our resource handlers simply don't know about */
printk(KERN_WARNING
"efifb: cannot reserve video memory at 0x%lx\n",
efifb_fix.smem_start);
}
info = framebuffer_alloc(sizeof(u32) * 16, &dev->dev);
if (!info) {
printk(KERN_ERR "efifb: cannot allocate framebuffer\n");
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_release_mem;
}
info->pseudo_palette = info->par;
info->par = NULL;
info->apertures = alloc_apertures(1);
if (!info->apertures) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_release_fb;
}
info->apertures->ranges[0].base = efifb_fix.smem_start;
info->apertures->ranges[0].size = size_remap;
info->screen_base = ioremap(efifb_fix.smem_start, efifb_fix.smem_len);
if (!info->screen_base) {
printk(KERN_ERR "efifb: abort, cannot ioremap video memory "
"0x%x @ 0x%lx\n",
efifb_fix.smem_len, efifb_fix.smem_start);
err = -EIO;
goto err_release_fb;
}
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: framebuffer at 0x%lx, mapped to 0x%p, "
"using %dk, total %dk\n",
efifb_fix.smem_start, info->screen_base,
size_remap/1024, size_total/1024);
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: mode is %dx%dx%d, linelength=%d, pages=%d\n",
efifb_defined.xres, efifb_defined.yres,
efifb_defined.bits_per_pixel, efifb_fix.line_length,
screen_info.pages);
efifb_defined.xres_virtual = efifb_defined.xres;
efifb_defined.yres_virtual = efifb_fix.smem_len /
efifb_fix.line_length;
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: scrolling: redraw\n");
efifb_defined.yres_virtual = efifb_defined.yres;
/* some dummy values for timing to make fbset happy */
efifb_defined.pixclock = 10000000 / efifb_defined.xres *
1000 / efifb_defined.yres;
efifb_defined.left_margin = (efifb_defined.xres / 8) & 0xf8;
efifb_defined.hsync_len = (efifb_defined.xres / 8) & 0xf8;
efifb_defined.red.offset = screen_info.red_pos;
efifb_defined.red.length = screen_info.red_size;
efifb_defined.green.offset = screen_info.green_pos;
efifb_defined.green.length = screen_info.green_size;
efifb_defined.blue.offset = screen_info.blue_pos;
efifb_defined.blue.length = screen_info.blue_size;
efifb_defined.transp.offset = screen_info.rsvd_pos;
efifb_defined.transp.length = screen_info.rsvd_size;
printk(KERN_INFO "efifb: %s: "
"size=%d:%d:%d:%d, shift=%d:%d:%d:%d\n",
"Truecolor",
screen_info.rsvd_size,
screen_info.red_size,
screen_info.green_size,
screen_info.blue_size,
screen_info.rsvd_pos,
screen_info.red_pos,
screen_info.green_pos,
screen_info.blue_pos);
efifb_fix.ypanstep = 0;
efifb_fix.ywrapstep = 0;
info->fbops = &efifb_ops;
info->var = efifb_defined;
info->fix = efifb_fix;
info->flags = FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT | FBINFO_MISC_FIRMWARE;
if ((err = fb_alloc_cmap(&info->cmap, 256, 0)) < 0) {
printk(KERN_ERR "efifb: cannot allocate colormap\n");
goto err_unmap;
}
if ((err = register_framebuffer(info)) < 0) {
printk(KERN_ERR "efifb: cannot register framebuffer\n");
goto err_fb_dealoc;
}
printk(KERN_INFO "fb%d: %s frame buffer device\n",
info->node, info->fix.id);
return 0;
err_fb_dealoc:
fb_dealloc_cmap(&info->cmap);
err_unmap:
iounmap(info->screen_base);
err_release_fb:
framebuffer_release(info);
err_release_mem:
if (request_succeeded)
release_mem_region(efifb_fix.smem_start, size_total);
return err;
}
static struct platform_driver efifb_driver = {
.probe = efifb_probe,
.driver = {
.name = "efifb",
},
};
static struct platform_device efifb_device = {
.name = "efifb",
};
static int __init efifb_init(void)
{
int ret;
char *option = NULL;
efifb: dmi set video type The current logic for dmi matching in efifb does not allow efifb to load on all hardware that we can dmi match for. For a real world example, boot with elilo (3.7 or 3.8 vanilla) and on a Apple (MacBook) and EFI framebuffer driver will not load (you will have no video). This specific hardware is efi v1.10, so we have UGA and not GOP. Without special bootloader magic (i.e. extra elilo patches for UGA graphics detection) no screen info will be passed to the kernel and as a result efifb will not load. This patch allows the dmi match to happen by moving it to earlier in efifb_init, and sets the video type (in set_system) so that efifb can load when we have a valid dmi match and already know the specifics of the hardware. Without this patch the efifb driver will fail to load in the event screen info is not found and passed in by the bootloader, being that we will never get to look for a dmi match. A primary reason for matching with dmi is because not all bootloaders detect the video info properly. The solution is that in the event of a dmi match, we should set screen_info.orig_video_isVGA. Most bootloaders fail to set screen info on Apple hardware, and this is a big problem for people who use Apple hardware. Tested on a MacBook SantaRosa with elilo-3.8 (vanilla) and resolves the issue, the dmi match now works, EFI framebuffer now loads and video works. Signed-off-by: Brian Maly <bmaly@redhat.com> Acked-by: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com> Cc: Krzysztof Helt <krzysztof.h1@poczta.fm> Cc: Chandramouli Narayanan <mouli@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2009-04-01 06:25:50 +08:00
dmi_check_system(dmi_system_table);
if (screen_info.orig_video_isVGA != VIDEO_TYPE_EFI)
return -ENODEV;
if (fb_get_options("efifb", &option))
return -ENODEV;
efifb_setup(option);
/* We don't get linelength from UGA Draw Protocol, only from
* EFI Graphics Protocol. So if it's not in DMI, and it's not
* passed in from the user, we really can't use the framebuffer.
*/
if (!screen_info.lfb_linelength)
return -ENODEV;
ret = platform_driver_register(&efifb_driver);
if (!ret) {
ret = platform_device_register(&efifb_device);
if (ret)
platform_driver_unregister(&efifb_driver);
}
return ret;
}
module_init(efifb_init);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");