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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-10-05 14:50:51 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-10-05 14:50:51 -0700 |
commit | 41844e36206be90cd4d962ea49b0abc3612a99d0 (patch) | |
tree | ce0b3a3403bc6abdb28f52779d0d7b57a51a5c86 /drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c | |
parent | 5691f0e9a3e7855832d5fd094801bf600347c2d0 (diff) | |
parent | fc1e2c8ea85e109acf09e74789e9b852f6eed251 (diff) | |
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Merge tag 'staging-4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging
Pull staging and IIO updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big staging and IIO driver pull request for 4.9-rc1.
There are a lot of patches in here, the majority due to the
drivers/staging/greybus/ subsystem being merged in with full
development history that went back a few years, in order to preserve
the work that those developers did over time.
Lots and lots of tiny cleanups happened in the tree as well, due to
the Outreachy application process and lots of other developers showing
up for the first time to clean code up. Along with those changes, we
deleted a wireless driver, and added a raspberrypi driver (currently
marked broken), and lots of new iio drivers.
Overall the tree still shrunk with more lines removed than added,
about 10 thousand lines removed in total. Full details are in the very
long shortlog below.
All of this has been in the linux-next tree with no issues. There will
be some merge problems with other subsystem trees, but those are all
minor problems and shouldn't be hard to work out when they happen
(MAINTAINERS and some lustre build problems with the IB tree)"
And furter from me asking for clarification about greybus:
"Right now there is a phone from Motorola shipping with this code (a
slightly older version, but the same tree), so even though Ara is not
alive in the same form, the functionality is happening. We are working
with the developers of that phone to merge the newer stuff in with
their fork so they can use the upstream version in future versions of
their phone product line.
Toshiba has at least one chip shipping in their catalog that
needs/uses this protocol over a Unipro link, and rumor has it that
there might be more in the future.
There are also other users of the greybus protocols, there is a talk
next week at ELC that shows how it is being used across a network
connection to control a device, and previous ELC talks have showed the
protocol stack being used over USB to drive embedded Linux boards.
I've also talked to some people who are starting to work to add a host
controller driver to control arduinos as the greybus PHY protocols are
very useful to control a serial/i2c/spio/whatever device across a
random physical link, as it is a way to have a self-describing device
be attached to a host without needing manual configuration.
So yes, people are using it, and there is still the chance that it
will show up in a phone/laptop/tablet/whatever from Google in the
future as well, the tech isn't dead, even if the original large phone
project happens to be"
* tag 'staging-4.9-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging: (3703 commits)
Staging: fbtft: Fix bug in fbtft-core
staging: rtl8188eu: fix double unlock error in rtw_resume_process()
staging:r8188eu: remove GEN_MLME_EXT_HANDLER macro
staging:r8188eu: remove GEN_DRV_CMD_HANDLER macro
staging:r8188eu: remove GEN_EVT_CODE macro
staging:r8188eu: remove GEN_CMD_CODE macro
staging:r8188eu: remove pkt_newalloc member of the recv_buf structure
staging:r8188eu: remove rtw_handle_dualmac declaration
staging:r8188eu: remove (RGTRY|BSSID)_(OFT|SZ) macros
staging:r8188eu: change rtl8188e_process_phy_info function argument type
Staging: fsl-mc: Remove blank lines
Staging: fsl-mc: Fix unaligned * in block comments
Staging: comedi: Align the * in block comments
Staging : ks7010 : Fix block comments warninig
Staging: vt6655: Remove explicit NULL comparison using Coccinelle
staging: rtl8188eu: core: rtw_xmit: Use macros instead of constants
staging: rtl8188eu: core: rtw_xmit: Move constant of the right side
staging: dgnc: Fix lines longer than 80 characters
Staging: dgnc: constify attribute_group structures
Staging: most: hdm-dim2: constify attribute_group structures
...
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c | 30 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c b/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c index 0c1a77c..587f68a 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c +++ b/drivers/staging/fbtft/fbtft-core.c @@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ static void fbtft_reset(struct fbtft_par *par) mdelay(120); } -static void fbtft_update_display(struct fbtft_par *par, unsigned start_line, - unsigned end_line) +static void fbtft_update_display(struct fbtft_par *par, unsigned int start_line, + unsigned int end_line) { size_t offset, len; ktime_t ts_start, ts_end; @@ -391,11 +391,11 @@ static void fbtft_update_display(struct fbtft_par *par, unsigned start_line, if (unlikely(timeit)) { ts_end = ktime_get(); - if (ktime_to_ns(par->update_time)) + if (!ktime_to_ns(par->update_time)) par->update_time = ts_start; - par->update_time = ts_start; fps = ktime_us_delta(ts_start, par->update_time); + par->update_time = ts_start; fps = fps ? 1000000 / fps : 0; throughput = ktime_us_delta(ts_end, ts_start); @@ -435,10 +435,10 @@ static void fbtft_mkdirty(struct fb_info *info, int y, int height) static void fbtft_deferred_io(struct fb_info *info, struct list_head *pagelist) { struct fbtft_par *par = info->par; - unsigned dirty_lines_start, dirty_lines_end; + unsigned int dirty_lines_start, dirty_lines_end; struct page *page; unsigned long index; - unsigned y_low = 0, y_high = 0; + unsigned int y_low = 0, y_high = 0; int count = 0; spin_lock(&par->dirty_lock); @@ -526,18 +526,18 @@ static ssize_t fbtft_fb_write(struct fb_info *info, const char __user *buf, } /* from pxafb.c */ -static unsigned int chan_to_field(unsigned chan, struct fb_bitfield *bf) +static unsigned int chan_to_field(unsigned int chan, struct fb_bitfield *bf) { chan &= 0xffff; chan >>= 16 - bf->length; return chan << bf->offset; } -static int fbtft_fb_setcolreg(unsigned regno, unsigned red, unsigned green, - unsigned blue, unsigned transp, +static int fbtft_fb_setcolreg(unsigned int regno, unsigned int red, unsigned int green, + unsigned int blue, unsigned int transp, struct fb_info *info) { - unsigned val; + unsigned int val; int ret = 1; dev_dbg(info->dev, @@ -654,11 +654,11 @@ struct fb_info *fbtft_framebuffer_alloc(struct fbtft_display *display, u8 *vmem = NULL; void *txbuf = NULL; void *buf = NULL; - unsigned width; - unsigned height; + unsigned int width; + unsigned int height; int txbuflen = display->txbuflen; - unsigned bpp = display->bpp; - unsigned fps = display->fps; + unsigned int bpp = display->bpp; + unsigned int fps = display->fps; int vmem_size, i; int *init_sequence = display->init_sequence; char *gamma = display->gamma; @@ -820,6 +820,8 @@ struct fb_info *fbtft_framebuffer_alloc(struct fbtft_display *display, /* Transmit buffer */ if (txbuflen == -1) txbuflen = vmem_size + 2; /* add in case startbyte is used */ + if (txbuflen >= vmem_size + 2) + txbuflen = 0; #ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN if ((!txbuflen) && (bpp > 8)) |