From: Daniel Scally <djrscally@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 15/15] ipu3-cio2: Add cio2-bridge to ipu3-cio2 driver
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 22:02:59 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <03dc26d0-39d3-174d-f269-426dbc38e62e@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b0a99dba-4176-009a-07c7-7ad6701c2b48@ideasonboard.com>
Hi Kieran
On 04/01/2021 16:13, Kieran Bingham wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> On 04/01/2021 15:31, Daniel Scally wrote:
>> Hi Kieran
>>
>> On 04/01/2021 15:13, Kieran Bingham wrote:
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> On 04/01/2021 13:55, Daniel Scally wrote:
>>>> Hi Kieran
>>>>
>>>> On 04/01/2021 13:35, Kieran Bingham wrote:
>>>>>> +/*
>>>>>> + * Extend this array with ACPI Hardware IDs of devices known to be working
>>>>>> + * plus the number of link-frequencies expected by their drivers, along with
>>>>>> + * the frequency values in hertz. This is somewhat opportunistic way of adding
>>>>>> + * support for this for now in the hopes of a better source for the information
>>>>>> + * (possibly some encoded value in the SSDB buffer that we're unaware of)
>>>>>> + * becoming apparent in the future.
>>>>>> + *
>>>>>> + * Do not add an entry for a sensor that is not actually supported.
>>>>>> + */
>>>>>> +static const struct cio2_sensor_config cio2_supported_sensors[] = {
>>>>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT33BE", 0),
>>>>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI2680", 0),
>>>>> I don't know if these are expressed anywhere else but would it be
>>>>> helpful to add a comment, or indicator as to what the actual sensor is
>>>>> that is represented by this HID?
>>>>>
>>>>> I can make an assumption about what an OVTI2680 might be, but the
>>>>> INT33BE is quite opaque. It's not clear what support that adds.
>>>>>
>>>>> Unless no one cares what the sensor is that is, but I would anticipate
>>>>> anyone looking here to add a new sensor might want to investigate what
>>>>> was already in the table?
>>>> Yeah good point. I'll probably alternate comment and entry then, like:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> +static const struct cio2_sensor_config cio2_supported_sensors[] = {
>>>> + /* Sensor OVTI5693 */
>>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT33BE", 0),
>>>> + /* Sensor OVTI2680 */
>>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI2680", 0),
>>>>
>>>> As an inline comment won't fit for the sensors that we know link-frequencies for. That sound ok?
>>> I might put the whole vendor name in, and no need to prefix 'Sensor' IMO.
>>>
>>> + /* Omnivision OV5693 */
>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("INT33BE", 0),
>>> + /* Omnivision OV2680 */
>>> + CIO2_SENSOR_CONFIG("OVTI2680", 0),
>>>
>>> but otherwise, yes a comment the line before works for me, as you are
>>> right - at the end would not be practical.
>> Works for me
>>>>>> +static void cio2_bridge_create_fwnode_properties(
>>>>>> + struct cio2_sensor *sensor,
>>>>>> + const struct cio2_sensor_config *cfg)
>>>>>> +{
>>>>>> + unsigned int i;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + sensor->prop_names = prop_names;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + for (i = 0; i < CIO2_MAX_LANES; i++)
>>>>>> + sensor->data_lanes[i] = i + 1;
>>>>> Does something support lane swapping somewhere?
>>>>> I assume this is just mapping each lane directly through.
>>>> I think Sakari said remapping isn't supported in the CIO2 - so yeah this
>>>> is just mapping them directly
>>> So is this needed? Or is it some future compatibility thing?
>>>
>>> I haven't seen where it's used yet, but I'm not too worried about it
>>> though, just not sure what value an array of [1, 2, 3, 4] gives if it's
>>> constant...
>>
>> The endpoints need to have the data-lanes property which passes an array
>> of data lanes, but there may well be a better way of doing this. I'm
>> just using the lanes member of the ssdb data structure to tell the
>> property how many members of the array to look at:
>>
>>
>> + sensor->cio2_properties[0] = PROPERTY_ENTRY_U32_ARRAY_LEN(
>> + sensor->prop_names.data_lanes,
>> + sensor->data_lanes,
>> + sensor->ssdb.lanes);
>>
>>
>> So if sensor->ssdb.lanes is 2, even though it's passed a pointer to the
>> first member of an array of 4 members, the size calculation of that
>> macro limits it to just those in use. I.E. if sensor->ssdb.lanes is 2
>> then the property will be given the size 2 * sizeof(u32), and so when
>> its parsed only [1, 2] will be read.
>
>
> Aha, I see, ok - so we are populating an array of [1, 2, 3, 4] for each
> sensor that we add.
>
> What about creating the data_lanes once as a const static array and
> mapping to that?
>
> /*
> * Map the lane arrangement, which is fixed for the IPU3.
> */
> static const int data_lanes[CIO2_MAX_LANES] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 };
Can't do exactly this; the bridge needs to store everything on heap
incase the module is unloaded, but I could move the data_lanes array to
the struct cio2_bridge instead of against each sensor and then we're
only doing it once.
> ...
>
> sensor->cio2_properties[0] = PROPERTY_ENTRY_U32_ARRAY_LEN(
> sensor->prop_names.data_lanes,
> data_lanes,
> sensor->ssdb.lanes);
> ...
>
> Then we don't need the loop to populate the array for each sensor
> anymore, or the data_lanes in the sensor struct?
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-01-04 23:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-01-03 23:12 [PATCH v4 00/15] Add functionality to ipu3-cio2 driver allowing software_node connections to sensors on platforms designed for Windows Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 01/15] software_node: Fix refcounts in software_node_get_next_child() Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 02/15] media: ipu3-cio2: Add headers that ipu3-cio2.h is direct user of Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 03/15] property: Return true in fwnode_device_is_available for NULL ops Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 04/15] property: Call fwnode_graph_get_endpoint_by_id() for fwnode->secondary Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 05/15] software_node: Enforce parent before child ordering of nodes arrays Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 06/15] software_node: unregister software_nodes in reverse order Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 07/15] include: fwnode.h: Define format macros for ports and endpoints Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 14:24 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 14:25 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 08/15] software_node: Add support for fwnode_graph*() family of functions Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 10:22 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 10:35 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 09/15] lib/test_printf.c: Use helper function to unwind array of software_nodes Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 10/15] ipu3-cio2: Add T: entry to MAINTAINERS Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 11/15] ipu3-cio2: Rename ipu3-cio2.c Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 12/15] media: v4l2-core: v4l2-async: Check sd->fwnode->secondary in match_fwnode() Daniel Scally
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 13/15] acpi: Add acpi_dev_get_next_match_dev() and helper macro Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 12:42 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 12:57 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 14:26 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 14/15] include: media: v4l2-fwnode: Include v4l2_fwnode_bus_type Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 14:22 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-03 23:12 ` [PATCH v4 15/15] ipu3-cio2: Add cio2-bridge to ipu3-cio2 driver Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 12:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 13:00 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 13:38 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 13:56 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 13:35 ` Kieran Bingham
2021-01-04 13:55 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 14:12 ` Andy Shevchenko
2021-01-04 15:13 ` Kieran Bingham
2021-01-04 15:31 ` Daniel Scally
2021-01-04 16:13 ` Kieran Bingham
2021-01-04 22:02 ` Daniel Scally [this message]
2021-01-05 6:55 ` Kieran Bingham
2021-01-05 8:22 ` Daniel Scally
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