On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 02:12:43PM +0100, Grant Likely wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Thierry Reding

> > Though there are two cases: one is to use simplefb as a means to have
> > early boot messages on a graphical display (and optionally hand off to a
> > real driver). The other is to use simplefb as the only framebuffer
> > driver until a proper driver has been implemented. The latter would have
> > the disadvantage of not allowing unused resources from being garbage
> > collected at all. Then again, I don't think power consumption is going
> > to be a very big issue on hardware where no proper display driver is
> > available.

> When simplefb is the only framebuffer to get a platform working, it is
> reasonable to have a placeholder driver that grabs the resources and
> nothing else. When a real driver is implemented, and merged, the
> placeholder driver should drop compatibility with the device node at
> the same time.

I'd thought there was some objection to doing this?  It does seem like a
sensible approach.

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