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[PATCH] Detaching fbcon: fix vgacon to allow retaking of the console
One of the limitations of the framebuffer console system is its inablity to unload or detach itself from the console layer. And once it loads, it also locks in framebuffer drivers preventing their unload. Although the con2fbmap utility does provide a means to unload individual drivers, it requires that at least one framebuffer driver is loaded for use by fbcon. With this change, it is possible to detach fbcon from the console layer. If it is detached, it will reattach the boot console driver (which is permanently loaded) back to the console layer so the system can continue to work. As a consequence, fbcon will also decrement its reference count of individual framebuffer drivers, allowing all of these drivers to be unloaded even if fbcon is still loaded. Unless you use drivers that restores the display to text mode (rivafb and i810fb, for example), detaching fbcon does require assistance from userspace tools (ie, vbetools) for text mode to be restored completely. Without the help of these tools, fbcon will leave the VGA console corrupted. The methods that can be used will be described in Documentation/fb/fbcon.txt. Because the vt layer also increments the module reference count for each console driver, fbcon cannot be directly unloaded. It must be detached first prior to unload. Similarly, fbcon can be reattached to the console layer without having to reload the module. A nice feature if fbcon is compiled statically. Attaching and detaching fbcon is done via sysfs attributes. A class device entry for fbcon is created in /sys/class/graphics. The two attributes that controls this feature are detach and attach. Two other attributes that are piggybacked under /sys/class/graphics/fb[n] that are fbcon-specific, 'con_rotate' and 'con_rotate_all' are moved to fbcon. They are renamed as 'rotate' and 'rotate_all' respectively. Overall, this feature is a great help for developers working in the framebuffer or console layer. There is not need to continually reboot the kernel for every small change. It is also useful for regular users who wants to choose between a graphical console or a text console without having to reboot. Example usage for x86: /* start in text mode */ modprobe xxxfb modprobe fbcon /* graphical mode with fbcon using xxxfb */ echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/detach /* back to text mode, will produce corrupt display unless vbetool is used */ rmmod xxxfb modprobe yyyfb /* back to graphical mode with fbcon using yyyfb */ Before trying out this feature, please read Documentation/fb/fbcon.txt. This patch: In order for fbcon to detach itself from the console layer, vgacon, which is a boot console driver, must be fixed so it can retake the console multiple times, not just during init. The following needs to be done: - remove __init from the vgacon_startup, this is called again by take_over_console(). - vc->rows and vc->cols are set manually by vgacon during init. After init, vc_resize() can be used - make sure the scrollback_buffer is not reallocated Signed-off-by: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ static int vga_512_chars;
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static int vga_video_font_height;
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static int vga_scan_lines;
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static unsigned int vga_rolled_over = 0;
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static int vga_init_done;
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static int __init no_scroll(char *str)
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{
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@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ static void vgacon_scrollback_init(int pitch)
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}
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}
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static void __init vgacon_scrollback_startup(void)
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static void vgacon_scrollback_startup(void)
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{
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vgacon_scrollback = alloc_bootmem(CONFIG_VGACON_SOFT_SCROLLBACK_SIZE
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* 1024);
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@ -355,7 +356,7 @@ static int vgacon_scrolldelta(struct vc_data *c, int lines)
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_VGACON_SOFT_SCROLLBACK */
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static const char __init *vgacon_startup(void)
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static const char *vgacon_startup(void)
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{
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const char *display_desc = NULL;
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u16 saved1, saved2;
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@ -523,7 +524,12 @@ static const char __init *vgacon_startup(void)
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vgacon_xres = ORIG_VIDEO_COLS * VGA_FONTWIDTH;
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vgacon_yres = vga_scan_lines;
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vgacon_scrollback_startup();
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if (!vga_init_done) {
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vgacon_scrollback_startup();
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vga_init_done = 1;
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}
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return display_desc;
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}
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@ -531,10 +537,20 @@ static void vgacon_init(struct vc_data *c, int init)
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{
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unsigned long p;
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/* We cannot be loaded as a module, therefore init is always 1 */
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/*
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* We cannot be loaded as a module, therefore init is always 1,
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* but vgacon_init can be called more than once, and init will
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* not be 1.
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*/
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c->vc_can_do_color = vga_can_do_color;
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c->vc_cols = vga_video_num_columns;
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c->vc_rows = vga_video_num_lines;
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/* set dimensions manually if init != 0 since vc_resize() will fail */
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if (init) {
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c->vc_cols = vga_video_num_columns;
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c->vc_rows = vga_video_num_lines;
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} else
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vc_resize(c, vga_video_num_columns, vga_video_num_lines);
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c->vc_scan_lines = vga_scan_lines;
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c->vc_font.height = vga_video_font_height;
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c->vc_complement_mask = 0x7700;
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