[PATCH v4] powerpc: Use shared font data
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
linux at treblig.org
Mon Nov 3 12:48:39 AEDT 2025
* Finn Thain (fthain at linux-m68k.org) wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2 Nov 2025, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>
> >
> > So I'm not a PPC person specifically; so lets see if the PPC people have
> > any suggestions, but:
> >
> > a) Do you know if there's any way to recreate the same hang/works
> > combination in qemu; I know it has a g3beige model but I don't know how
> > to get something similar to your failing combo.
> >
>
> I guess we could probably reproduce this in QEMU if the BootX bootloader
> could be made to work there. In theory, 'qemu-system-ppc -M g3beige' might
> work.
>
> > b) Can you get any diagnostics out of the prom on the mac? Like a PC
> > or anything to have some idea where it hung?
> >
>
> Well, that's the problem: if you enable the CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT diagnostics,
> the system hangs instead of printing stuff. If you disable the
> CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT diagnostics (in favour of serial diagnostics) the hang
> goes away.
Ah, a bug that doesn't like to be seen :-)
> Anyway, I imagine that the problem with your patch was that it relies on
> font data from a different (read only) section, which is unavailable for
> some reason (MMU not fully configured yet?)
>
> So I've asked Stan to test a patch that simply removes the relevant
> 'const' keywords. It's not a solution, but might narrow-down the search.
I wonder if this is a compiler-flag-ism; I see arch/powerpc/kernel/Makefile
has a pile of special flags, and for btext.o it has a -fPIC
(as well as turning off some other flags).
I wonder if bodging those in lib/fonts/Makefile for lib/fonts/font_sun8x16.c
fixes it?
But... this is data - there's no code is there - are any of those flags
relevant for data only?
> > c) Is this only the Powerbooks that are unhappy - are other Macs OK
> > with this - if so, wth is the difference with a powerbook? Is it a
> > different debian config or something?
> >
>
> The BootX bootloader doesn't work on New World systems, which is probably
> why we don't see this regression on anything newer than a Wallstreet.
>
> It's likely that other Old World systems are also affected, if they are
> using BootX. We don't yet know whether the regression also affects Old
> World systems using the iQUIK bootloader instead of BootX.
OK, remember I don't think I've ever tried PPC via MacOS booting, so not
familiar with it.
Dave
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