Hi,
On Monday, September 03, 2018 03:23:38 PM David Herrmann wrote:
Hey
Since this commit:
34db50e55656 efifb: Copy the ACPI BGRT
the kernel will override boot-splashs unasked. This breaks the
graphical boot-process on our setups. In particular, we have a setup
where an efi-boot-entry draws the early boot-splash on-screen, then
hands-over to the linux-kernel + initrd. The boot-splash daemon in the
initrd then takes over control of possible animations.
With the mentioned commit compiled in, the kernel will redraw the
firmware logo on screen at a random time without any way to intervene.
You have CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_DEFERRED_TAKEOVER=y (the deferred
console takeover support introduced in v4,19-rc1). I assume that this
is intended?
What is the intention of this commit? Why is the kernel re-drawing the
firmware logo unasked? If someone during the boot-process draws
content on the screen, I would prefer if the kernel does not clear
that on driver load.
+/*
+ * If fbcon deffered console takeover is configured, the intent is for the
+ * framebuffer to show the boot graphics (e.g. vendor logo) until there is some
+ * (error) message to display. But the boot graphics may have been destroyed by
+ * e.g. option ROM output, detect this and restore the boot graphics.
+ */
+#if defined CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_DEFERRED_TAKEOVER && \
+ defined CONFIG_ACPI_BGRT
...
+static void efifb_show_boot_graphics(struct fb_info *info)
...
+#else
+static inline void efifb_show_boot_graphics(struct fb_info *info) {}
+#endif
Can we either provide an option to disable this feature, or revert the commit?
Hans?