[PATCH v2 20/28] drm/i2c: tda998x: move the TBG_CNTRL_0 register setting
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at arm.linux.org.uk
Sun Jan 12 08:38:50 EST 2014
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 02:20:00PM +0100, Jean-Francois Moine wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 12:31:59 +0000
> Russell King - ARM Linux <linux at arm.linux.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > > So, in my patch 9, I was writing the REG_TBG_CNTRL_1 after writing
> > > REG_TBG_CNTRL_0, and you refused it. Here, I write REG_TBG_CNTRL_0
> > > after the write of REG_TBG_CNTRL_1 in the HDMI sequence, and you still
> > > don't agree.
> > >
> > > What is the right way?
> >
> > No, both NAKS are for the exact same issue.
> >
> > Patch 9 inserted the write to REG_TBG_CNTRL_1 after REG_TBG_CNTRL_0.
> > Then in this patch you move REG_TBG_CNTRL_0 after all writes.
> >
> > Had you appropriately placed the write to REG_TBG_CNTRL_1 in patch 9
> > in the first place, _this_ patch (patch 20) would not be required to
> > then move REG_TBG_CNTRL_0 after it. So, fixing patch 9 removes the
> > need for patch 20.
>
> Fixing the patch 9 gives:
>
> /*
> * Always generate sync polarity relative to input sync and
> * revert input stage toggled sync at output stage
> */
> reg = TBG_CNTRL_1_DWIN_DIS | TBG_CNTRL_1_TGL_EN;
> if (adj_mode->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC)
> reg |= TBG_CNTRL_1_H_TGL;
> if (adj_mode->flags & DRM_MODE_FLAG_NVSYNC)
> reg |= TBG_CNTRL_1_V_TGL;
> reg_write(priv, REG_TBG_CNTRL_1, reg);
>
> /* must be last register set: */
> reg_clear(priv, REG_TBG_CNTRL_0, TBG_CNTRL_0_SYNC_ONCE);
>
> /* Only setup the info frames if the sink is HDMI */
> if (priv->is_hdmi_sink) {
> /* We need to turn HDMI HDCP stuff on to get audio through */
> reg &= ~TBG_CNTRL_1_DWIN_DIS;
> reg_write(priv, REG_TBG_CNTRL_1, reg);
> reg_write(priv, REG_ENC_CNTRL, ENC_CNTRL_CTL_CODE(1));
> reg_set(priv, REG_TX33, TX33_HDMI);
>
> tda998x_write_avi(priv, adj_mode);
>
> if (priv->params.audio_cfg)
> tda998x_configure_audio(priv, adj_mode, &priv->params);
> }
>
> and REG_TBG_CNTRL_1 is set in the HDMI branch (with REG_ENC_CNTRL and
> REG_TX33).
>
> Is this OK?
I would find that acceptable to ack it as a replacement patch 9, thanks.
--
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