In order to fully reset the state of the MIPI controller we must assert
this reset.
This is slightly more complicated than it could be in order to maintain
compatibility with device trees that do not specify the reset property.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-24-john@metanate.com
This ensures that the output resolution is known before fbcon loads.
mipi_dsi_host_register() is moved above dw_mipi_dsi_register() to
simplify error cleanup since the order of these operations does not
matter.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-22-john@metanate.com
When connected to the MIPI DSI output, we need to use N{H,V}SYNC for the
internal connection but these flags are meaningless for DSI panels.
Switch the test so that we do not set the P{H,V}SYNC bits unless the
mode requires it.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Yao <mark.yao@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
[seanpaul resolved conflict using macros instead of hardcoded values]
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-21-john@metanate.com
As the documentation for readx_poll_timeout says, we want to use the
specialized macro for readl rather than using the generic version
directly.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-19-john@metanate.com
The multiplication ratio for the PLL is required to be even due to the
use of a "by 2 pre-scaler". Currently we are likely to end up with an
odd multiplier even though there is an equivalent set of parameters with
an even multiplier.
For example, using the 324MHz bit rate with a reference clock of 24MHz
we end up with M = 27, N = 2 whereas the example in the PHY databook
gives M = 54, N = 4 for this bit rate and reference clock.
By walking down through the available multiplier instead of up we are
more likely to hit an even multiplier. With the above example we do now
get M = 54, N = 4 as given by the databook.
While doing this, change the loop limits to encode the actual limits on
the divisor, which are:
40MHz >= (pllref / N) >= 5MHz
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-18-john@metanate.com
These values are specified as constant time periods but the PHY
configuration is in terms of the current lane byte clock so using
constant values guarantees that the timings will be outside the
specification with some display configurations.
Derive the necessary configuration from the byte clock in order to
ensure that the PHY configuration is correct.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-17-john@metanate.com
Also don't power up the DSI host at this point since this is not
necessary in order to configure the PHY and we do so later when
selecting video or command mode.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-15-john@metanate.com
This clock rate is derived from the PHY PLL, so it should be calculated
dynamically. This calculation is the same as that used by the vendor
kernel and ensures that the escape clock runs at <20MHz as required by
the MIPI specification.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-14-john@metanate.com
Panel drivers may want to sent commands during the disable function, for
example MIPI_DCS_SET_DISPLAY_OFF before the video signal ends. In order
to send commands we need to write to registers, so pclk must be enabled.
While changing this, remove the unnecessary code after the panel
unprepare call which seems to be a workaround for a specific panel and
thus belongs in the panel driver.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-13-john@metanate.com
Some panels need to be configured with commands sent over the MIPI link,
which they will do in the prepare hook. Call this after the PHY has
been initialized so that we are able to send commands to the panel.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-12-john@metanate.com
By dereferencing the MIPI command buffer as a u32* we rely on it being
correctly aligned on ARM, but this may not be the case. Copy it into a
stack variable that will be correctly aligned.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-11-john@metanate.com
Requesting the HS clock from the PHY before we initialize it causes an
invalid signal to be sent out since the input clock is not yet
configured. The PHY databook suggests only asserting this signal when
performing HS transfers, so let's do that.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-10-john@metanate.com
Instead of always sending commands in LP mode, respect the
MIPI_DSI_MSG_USE_LPM flag to decide how to send each message. Also
request acks if MIPI_DSI_MSG_REQ_ACK is set.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-9-john@metanate.com
We want to check that both the GEN_CMD_EMPTY and GEN_PLD_W_EMPTY bits
are set so we can't just check "val & mask" because that will be true if
either bit is set.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-6-john@metanate.com
In a couple of places here we use "val" for the value that is about to
be written to a register but then reuse the same variable for the value
of a status register before we get around to writing it. Rename the
value to be written to so that we write the value we intend to and not
what we have just read from the status register.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Tested-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-5-john@metanate.com
This is not needed since we can access the mode via the CRTC from the
enable hook. Also remove the "mode" field that is no longer used.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-4-john@metanate.com
This shows that we only use the mode from the enable function and
prepares us to remove the "mode" field and the mode_set hook in the next
commit.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@rock-chips.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-3-john@metanate.com
With atomic modesetting the hardware will be powered off when the
mode_set function is called. We should configure the hardware in the
enable function, which is the atomic version of "commit" so let's use
the enable hook rather than commit while we're at it.
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Sean Paul <seanpaul@chromium.org>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224125506.21533-2-john@metanate.com
If link training at a link rate optimal for a particular
mode fails during modeset's atomic commit phase, then we
let the modeset complete and then retry. We save the link rate
value at which link training failed, update the link status property
to "BAD" and use a lower link rate to prune the modes. It will redo
the modeset on the current mode at lower link rate or if the current
mode gets pruned due to lower link constraints then, it will send a
hotplug uevent for userspace to handle it.
This is also required to pass DP CTS tests 4.3.1.3, 4.3.1.4,
4.3.1.6.
v9:
* Use the trimmed max values of link rate/lane count based on
link train fallback (Daniel Vetter)
v8:
* Set link_status to BAD first and then call mode_valid (Jani Nikula)
v7:
Remove the redundant variable in previous patch itself
v6:
* Obtain link rate index from fallback_link_rate using
the helper intel_dp_link_rate_index (Jani Nikula)
* Include fallback within intel_dp_start_link_train (Jani Nikula)
v5:
* Move set link status to drm core (Daniel Vetter, Jani Nikula)
v4:
* Add fallback support for non DDI platforms too
* Set connector->link status inside set_link_status function
(Jani Nikula)
v3:
* Set link status property to BAd unconditionally (Jani Nikula)
* Dont use two separate variables link_train_failed and link_status
to indicate same thing (Jani Nikula)
v2:
* Squashed a few patches (Jani Nikula)
Acked-by: Tony Cheng <tony.cheng@amd.com>
Acked-by: Harry Wentland <Harry.wentland@amd.com>
Cc: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Cc: Ville Syrjala <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Manasi Navare <manasi.d.navare@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/d796cc0c2814d668a47ef43c464f9a4089d46d64.1481883920.git.jani.nikula@intel.com
drm_debugfs_cleanup() now removes all minor->debugfs_list entries
automatically, so it's not necessary to call
drm_debugfs_remove_files(). Additionally it uses
debugfs_remove_recursive() to clean up the debugfs files, so no need
to do that.
Cc: robdclark@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170126225621.12314-10-noralf@tronnes.org
drm_debugfs_cleanup() now removes all minor->debugfs_list entries
automatically, so the drm_driver.debugfs_cleanup callback is not
needed. Additionally it uses debugfs_remove_recursive() to clean
up the debugfs files, so no need for adding fake drm_info_node
entries.
Cc: bskeggs@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170126225621.12314-11-noralf@tronnes.org
drm_debugfs_cleanup() now removes all minor->debugfs_list entries
automatically, so no need to do this explicitly. Additionally it
uses debugfs_remove_recursive() to clean up the debugfs files,
so no need for adding fake drm_info_node entries.
And finally there's no need to clean up on error,
drm_debugfs_cleanup() is called in the error path.
Cc: linux@armlinux.org.uk
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@tronnes.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170126225621.12314-6-noralf@tronnes.org
Fixed the following style issues
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:98: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:99: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:102: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:103: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:129: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:135: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:217: WARNING: line over 80 characters
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:218: WARNING: line over 80 characters
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:308: WARNING: please, no space before tabs
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:340: WARNING: line over 80 characters
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:1087: WARNING: Block comments use * on subsequent lines
drivers/gpu/vga/vga_switcheroo.c:1087: WARNING: Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate line
Signed-off-by: Joan Jani <igiann@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/HE1PR1001MB1148F38207BC31C860FAF06DC9560@HE1PR1001MB1148.EURPRD10.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
Use a more common logging style.
Miscellanea:
o Coalesce formats and realign arguments
o Neaten a few macros now using pr_<level>
Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Acked-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Sinclair Yeh <syeh@vmware.com>
Acked-by: Patrik Jakobsson <patrik.r.jakobsson@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/76355db47b31668bb64d996865ceee53bd66b11f.1488285953.git.joe@perches.com
It's still just an experiment, but one lesson learned from drm-misc is
that not updating MAINTAINERS just leads to confusion. And this is
easy to revert.
Cc: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Cc: Mark Yao <mark.yao@rock-chips.com>
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Cc: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Cc: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Acked-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170228193657.3559-1-daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch
I had written most of my comments as if I was describing the
individual code files the way I used to for doxygen, while for RST we
want to describe things in a more chapter/section way where there's no
obvious relation to .c files.
Additionally, several of the files had stub descriptions that I've
taken this opportunity to extend.
Signed-off-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170227201144.10970-4-eric@anholt.net
Commonly used desktop environments such as xfce4 and gnome
on debian sid can flood the graphics drivers with cursor
updates. Because the current implementation is waiting
for a vblank between cursor updates, this will cause the
display to hang for a long time since a typical refresh
rate is only 60Hz.
This is unnecessary and unexpected by user mode software,
so simply swap out the cursor frame buffer without waiting.
Signed-off-by: Michael Zoran <mzoran@crowfest.net>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170224015431.24583-1-mzoran@crowfest.net
In the qxl atomic model, the primary doesn't stay pinned all the time,
instead it is only pinned/unpinned between prepare_fb and cleanup_fb.
So, we no longer need a final unpin of the primary framebuffer when
disabling the crtc.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@collabora.co.uk>
Link: http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20170227204328.18761-9-krisman@collabora.co.uk
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>