// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later /* * Generic System Framebuffers * Copyright (c) 2012-2013 David Herrmann */ /* * Simple-Framebuffer support * Create a platform-device for any available boot framebuffer. The * simple-framebuffer platform device is already available on DT systems, so * this module parses the global "screen_info" object and creates a suitable * platform device compatible with the "simple-framebuffer" DT object. If * the framebuffer is incompatible, we instead create a legacy * "vesa-framebuffer", "efi-framebuffer" or "platform-framebuffer" device and * pass the screen_info as platform_data. This allows legacy drivers * to pick these devices up without messing with simple-framebuffer drivers. * The global "screen_info" is still valid at all times. * * If CONFIG_SYSFB_SIMPLEFB is not selected, never register "simple-framebuffer" * platform devices, but only use legacy framebuffer devices for * backwards compatibility. * * TODO: We set the dev_id field of all platform-devices to 0. This allows * other OF/DT parsers to create such devices, too. However, they must * start at offset 1 for this to work. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static struct platform_device *pd; static DEFINE_MUTEX(disable_lock); static bool disabled; static bool sysfb_unregister(void) { if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(pd)) return false; platform_device_unregister(pd); pd = NULL; return true; } /** * sysfb_disable() - disable the Generic System Framebuffers support * * This disables the registration of system framebuffer devices that match the * generic drivers that make use of the system framebuffer set up by firmware. * * It also unregisters a device if this was already registered by sysfb_init(). * * Context: The function can sleep. A @disable_lock mutex is acquired to serialize * against sysfb_init(), that registers a system framebuffer device. */ void sysfb_disable(void) { mutex_lock(&disable_lock); sysfb_unregister(); disabled = true; mutex_unlock(&disable_lock); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sysfb_disable); static __init int sysfb_init(void) { struct screen_info *si = &screen_info; struct simplefb_platform_data mode; const char *name; bool compatible; int ret = 0; mutex_lock(&disable_lock); if (disabled) goto unlock_mutex; /* try to create a simple-framebuffer device */ compatible = sysfb_parse_mode(si, &mode); if (compatible) { pd = sysfb_create_simplefb(si, &mode); if (!IS_ERR(pd)) goto unlock_mutex; } /* if the FB is incompatible, create a legacy framebuffer device */ if (si->orig_video_isVGA == VIDEO_TYPE_EFI) name = "efi-framebuffer"; else if (si->orig_video_isVGA == VIDEO_TYPE_VLFB) name = "vesa-framebuffer"; else if (si->orig_video_isVGA == VIDEO_TYPE_VGAC) name = "vga-framebuffer"; else if (si->orig_video_isVGA == VIDEO_TYPE_EGAC) name = "ega-framebuffer"; else name = "platform-framebuffer"; pd = platform_device_alloc(name, 0); if (!pd) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto unlock_mutex; } sysfb_apply_efi_quirks(pd); ret = platform_device_add_data(pd, si, sizeof(*si)); if (ret) goto err; ret = platform_device_add(pd); if (ret) goto err; goto unlock_mutex; err: platform_device_put(pd); unlock_mutex: mutex_unlock(&disable_lock); return ret; } /* must execute after PCI subsystem for EFI quirks */ device_initcall(sysfb_init);