Message ID | 20230428092711.406-1-tzimmermann@suse.de (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | fbdev: Use regular I/O function for framebuffers | expand |
Hi Thomas, On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 11:27:06AM +0200, Thomas Zimmermann wrote: > (was: fbdev: Move framebuffer I/O helpers to <asm/fb.h>) > > Fbdev provides helpers for framebuffer I/O, such as fb_readl(), > fb_writel() or fb_memcpy_to_fb(). The implementation of each helper > depends on the architecture, but they all come down to regular I/O > functions of similar names. So use the regular functions instead. > > The first patch a simple whitespace cleanup. > > Until now, <linux/fb.h> contained an include of <asm/io.h>. As this > will go away patches 2 to 4 prepare include statements in the various > drivers. Source files that use regular I/O helpers, such as readl(), > now include <linux/io.h>. Source files that use framebuffer I/O > helpers, such as fb_readl(), also include <linux/io.h>. > > Patch 5 replaces the architecture-based if-else branching in > <linux/fb.h> by define statements that map to Linux' I/O fucntions. > > After this change has been merged and included in a few release > without complains, we can update the drivers to regular I/O functions > and remove the fbdev-specific defines. > > The patchset has been built for a variety of platforms, such as x86-64, > arm, aarch64, ppc64, parisc, m64k, mips and sparc. > > v2: > * use Linux I/O helpers (Sam, Arnd) Much better, thanks! Sam