On Monday, 7 November 2016 19:27:32 GMT Michael Ellerman wrote: > Paul Burton writes: > > If a device tree specified a preferred device for kernel console output > > via the stdout-path or linux,stdout-path chosen node properties there's > > no guarantee that it will have specified a device for which we have a > > driver. It may also be the case that we do have a driver but it doesn't > > call of_console_check() to register as a preferred console (eg. offb > > driver as used on powermac systems). > > > > In these cases try to ensure that we provide some console output by > > enabling the first usable registered console, which we keep track of > > with the of_fallback_console variable. Affected systems will enable > > their console later than they did prior to commit 05fd007e4629 > > ("console: don't prefer first registered if DT specifies stdout-path") > > but should otherwise produce the same output. > > > > Tested in QEMU with a PowerPC pseries_defconfig kernel. > > Hi Paul, > > This does "work", as in it boots and I get a console. But the delay in > getting output on the VGA is not workable. I get pretty much no output > until the machine is booted entirely to userspace, meaning any crash > prior to that will be undebuggable. > > I also note Andreas reports it doesn't work at all on PowerMac. > > Please send a revert and we can try again next cycle. > > cheers Hi Michael, A revert was already submitted by Hans de Goede & is being discussed over here: https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=147826151427455&w=2 Thanks, Paul