Thorsten Glaser <t...@debian.org> (2023-11-27):
> It’s not. The file documents:
> 
> # To disable CMA allocation entirely, f.e. for a headless setup, set
> # CMA=0

Well, that's still the intent behind the commit that introduced support
for that. And since that went into a stable release, I don't see how we
could safely move away from CMA=0 means no cma= settings at all.

> But CMA=0 in the file leads to no cma=0 on the kernel command line,
> which makes the kernel use the default CMA allocation of 64 MiB.
> 
> >Sounds like you want CMA=0M then?
> 
> Perhaps, I just threw it here for now:
> 
> $ cat /etc/default/raspi-extra-cmdline
> TZ=:Europe/Berlin nofb nomodeset cma=0

If you don't want to verify a proposed solution to the needs you
expressed, I suppose this bug report can be closed?
-- 
Cyril Brulebois -- Debian Consultant @ DEBAMAX -- https://debamax.com/

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