From: sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com (Sebastian Hesselbarth)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] drm: encoder_slave: respect of_node on i2c encoder init
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 23:31:04 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51B79718.1030402@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8738soptt7.fsf@riseup.net>
On 06/11/2013 05:10 PM, Francisco Jerez wrote:
> Sebastian Hesselbarth<sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com> writes:
>>> - I think we could also drop the call to ->set_config since presumably an
>>> of-enabled driver grabbed any required info already from the dt.
>> [...]
>>> I think this way we could still share encoder slaves across tons of
>>> platforms, only the init sequence (and specifically how they get at their
>
> The "set_config" hook is just the way a DRM driver communicates those
> board-specific differences in the init sequence to the slave encoder
> driver. I don't think it would make sense to remove it unless we make
> sure it's being called elsewhere.
Francisco,
for the non-DT case all probe related stuff could be passed with
board_info.platform_data. For the DT case, the i2c device driver
will parse properties into .platform_data. IMHO in the end,
.set_config can be safely removed. But for now and especially because
I only have a DT-only platform to test, leave it there and rework
existing drivers and drm master encoders to pass it that way.
>> IMHO, the whole i2c encoder stuff is just wrong. Not any i2c slave
>> driver is even really using its probe(). Everything is packed somewhere
>> because it just worked.. this is at least a start.
>>
> Why is that? What do you mean by the probe hooks not being used?
> ch7006 and sil164 rely on it being called on initialization.
You are right, I remembered wrong.
>> I suggest this to get merged to at least allow to have DT slaves,
>> then start with improving tda998x as an example, then maybe rethink
>> drm_slave_encoder completely, e.g.
>>
>> - generalize the concept to SPI attached encoders, "internal" encoders..
>
> drm_encoder_slave is bus-agnostic. drm_i2c_encoder_init() is just a
> helper function taking care of bus-specific details like the creation of
> the underlying I2C device object, which cannot be made bus-agnostic for
> obvious reasons. You're welcome to implement SPI and internal
> counterparts of drm_i2c_encoder_init().
Hehe, true again. I like to help and improve it wherever possible. But
to be honest, DRM is not an easy starter for blindly touch commonly
shared functions. If I break Dove, there is little people complaining.
If I also break x86 complaining quickly becomes ranting ;)
>> - find a way to setup .encoder_type and .connector_type correctly
>
> I guess encoder_type could be initialized correctly from the slave
> encoder_init() hook -- that hasn't been necessary until now because the
> DRM driver making use of the slave encoder has been expected to have
> some other means to find out encoder types [e.g. device-specific BIOS
> tables]. OTOH, I don't think that setting connector types is the slave
> encoder's business.
Well, I do not completely agree here. Actually, the connector type
cannot be set from any encoder in the chain in a consitent way. But
at least the slave encoder is closer to it.
For Dove (and many other SoCs) the lcd controller is just a dumb rgb
scan-out controller. It makes no difference if you directly connect an
LCD panel or have a HDMI encoder finally connected to an DVI plug.
The LCD controller shouldn't really care because it always sees a dumb
rgb receiver, the HDMI encoder at least can say it is either HDMI or
DVI plug.
For DT, I tend to have a video-card node comprising lcd controllers,
video memory range, external encoder phandle. Maybe put the board-
specific connector here, and then it is up the the master encoder
(or video card "driver") to set the correct connector.
Sebastian
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From: Sebastian Hesselbarth <sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com>
To: Francisco Jerez <currojerez@riseup.net>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel@ffwll.ch>,
linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org,
Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@arm.linux.org.uk>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] drm: encoder_slave: respect of_node on i2c encoder init
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 23:31:04 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51B79718.1030402@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8738soptt7.fsf@riseup.net>
On 06/11/2013 05:10 PM, Francisco Jerez wrote:
> Sebastian Hesselbarth<sebastian.hesselbarth@gmail.com> writes:
>>> - I think we could also drop the call to ->set_config since presumably an
>>> of-enabled driver grabbed any required info already from the dt.
>> [...]
>>> I think this way we could still share encoder slaves across tons of
>>> platforms, only the init sequence (and specifically how they get at their
>
> The "set_config" hook is just the way a DRM driver communicates those
> board-specific differences in the init sequence to the slave encoder
> driver. I don't think it would make sense to remove it unless we make
> sure it's being called elsewhere.
Francisco,
for the non-DT case all probe related stuff could be passed with
board_info.platform_data. For the DT case, the i2c device driver
will parse properties into .platform_data. IMHO in the end,
.set_config can be safely removed. But for now and especially because
I only have a DT-only platform to test, leave it there and rework
existing drivers and drm master encoders to pass it that way.
>> IMHO, the whole i2c encoder stuff is just wrong. Not any i2c slave
>> driver is even really using its probe(). Everything is packed somewhere
>> because it just worked.. this is at least a start.
>>
> Why is that? What do you mean by the probe hooks not being used?
> ch7006 and sil164 rely on it being called on initialization.
You are right, I remembered wrong.
>> I suggest this to get merged to at least allow to have DT slaves,
>> then start with improving tda998x as an example, then maybe rethink
>> drm_slave_encoder completely, e.g.
>>
>> - generalize the concept to SPI attached encoders, "internal" encoders..
>
> drm_encoder_slave is bus-agnostic. drm_i2c_encoder_init() is just a
> helper function taking care of bus-specific details like the creation of
> the underlying I2C device object, which cannot be made bus-agnostic for
> obvious reasons. You're welcome to implement SPI and internal
> counterparts of drm_i2c_encoder_init().
Hehe, true again. I like to help and improve it wherever possible. But
to be honest, DRM is not an easy starter for blindly touch commonly
shared functions. If I break Dove, there is little people complaining.
If I also break x86 complaining quickly becomes ranting ;)
>> - find a way to setup .encoder_type and .connector_type correctly
>
> I guess encoder_type could be initialized correctly from the slave
> encoder_init() hook -- that hasn't been necessary until now because the
> DRM driver making use of the slave encoder has been expected to have
> some other means to find out encoder types [e.g. device-specific BIOS
> tables]. OTOH, I don't think that setting connector types is the slave
> encoder's business.
Well, I do not completely agree here. Actually, the connector type
cannot be set from any encoder in the chain in a consitent way. But
at least the slave encoder is closer to it.
For Dove (and many other SoCs) the lcd controller is just a dumb rgb
scan-out controller. It makes no difference if you directly connect an
LCD panel or have a HDMI encoder finally connected to an DVI plug.
The LCD controller shouldn't really care because it always sees a dumb
rgb receiver, the HDMI encoder at least can say it is either HDMI or
DVI plug.
For DT, I tend to have a video-card node comprising lcd controllers,
video memory range, external encoder phandle. Maybe put the board-
specific connector here, and then it is up the the master encoder
(or video card "driver") to set the correct connector.
Sebastian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-06-11 21:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-06-10 21:23 [PATCH] drm: encoder_slave: respect of_node on i2c encoder init Sebastian Hesselbarth
2013-06-10 21:23 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth
2013-06-10 21:23 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth
2013-06-11 7:24 ` Daniel Vetter
2013-06-11 7:24 ` Daniel Vetter
2013-06-11 8:00 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth
2013-06-11 8:00 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth
2013-06-11 15:10 ` Francisco Jerez
2013-06-11 15:10 ` Francisco Jerez
2013-06-11 21:31 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth [this message]
2013-06-11 21:31 ` Sebastian Hesselbarth
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