[PATCH v4] powerpc: Use shared font data
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
linux at treblig.org
Wed Nov 5 04:59:01 AEDT 2025
* Finn Thain (fthain at linux-m68k.org) wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Nov 2025, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>
> >
> > > 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.
> >
>
> Stan tested my patch to remove 'const' from the font_desc and font_data
> structs but it did not help. (There goes that theory.)
>
> > 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?
> >
>
> I don't know. But I'm sure Stan would be willing to test a patch for you.
Can one of you point me at the config you're testing with so I can
try some builds with it.
Dave
> > >
> > > 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.
> >
>
> I will try to set up a MacOS guest in QEMU, to see if the hang can be
> reproduced that way.
>
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