On 1/16/26 12:21 PM, David Heidelberg wrote:
> On 16/01/2026 10:52, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>> On 1/14/26 10:55 PM, David Heidelberg wrote:
>>> On 14/01/2026 11:28, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>>>> On 1/14/26 11:15 AM, David Heidelberg wrote:
>>>>> On 12/01/2026 21:13, Barnabás Czémán wrote:
>>>>>> The device was crashing on high memory load because the reserved memory
>>>>>> ranges was wrongly defined. Correct the ranges for avoid the crashes.
>>>>>> Change the ramoops memory range to match with the values from the 
>>>>>> recovery
>>>>>> to be able to get the results from the device.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fixes: 9b1a6c925c88 ("arm64: dts: qcom: sm6125: Initial support for 
>>>>>> xiaomi-ginkgo")
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Barnabás Czémán <[email protected]>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>
>>>>> I suggest one more nice to have improvement:
>>>>>
>>>>> you could label framebuffer cont_splash_mem since you already touching 
>>>>> the node and testing the series.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then in additional commit, you can replace manually defined `reg` in 
>>>>> chosen > framebuffer node with
>>>>>
>>>>> memory-region = <&cont_splash_mem>;
>>>>>
>>>>> For example you can look at sdm845-oneplus-common.dtsi
>>>>>
>>>>> Tell me what u think
>>>>
>>>> If you wanna do that, please call it framebuffer_mem, "cont_splash" is a
>>>> Qualcomm-specific name for (roughly) flicker-free bootup
>>>
>>> I have feeling someone recommended me to stick with cont_splash_mem.
>>>
>>> I think, since we'll be doing the mdss reset anyway in sdm845 (which I used 
>>> as an example), I can do the rename in our sdm845 too then without any 
>>> harm? (no it's not flicker-free takeover :D )
>>
>> It's not flicker-free because the OS must cooperate in that process,
>> whereas we currently reset and re-initialize the entire display subsystem
> 
> Sure.
> 
> Previously I was thinking, that after doing proper panel driver with proper 
> initialization sequences etc. etc., we could have device-tree property such 
> as "linux,takeover-from-bootloader", where we could skip mdss reset, panel 
> reset and just continue from the point what bootloader set (for devices where 
> bootloader does the right job).

I don't think there's a need for a separate property. Once MDSS is
powered on, various registers could be read back and the state could be
largely inferred from there.

It just comes with an infinite amount of edge cases and it's not top
priority for now, I don't think

Konrad

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