[PATCH V7 3/4] drm/bridge: Add driver for GE B850v3 LVDS/DP++ Bridge

Archit Taneja architt at codeaurora.org
Wed Feb 1 01:44:42 PST 2017



On 01/30/2017 10:35 PM, Jani Nikula wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2017, Peter Senna Tschudin <peter.senna at collabora.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 01:18:47PM +0530, Archit Taneja wrote:
>> Hi Archit,
>>
>> Thank you for the comments!
>>
>> [...]
>>>> +	total_size = (block[EDID_EXT_BLOCK_CNT] + 1) * EDID_LENGTH;
>>>> +	if (total_size > EDID_LENGTH) {
>>>> +		kfree(block);
>>>> +		block = kmalloc(total_size, GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> +		if (!block)
>>>> +			return NULL;
>>>> +
>>>> +		/* Yes, read the entire buffer, and do not skip the first
>>>> +		 * EDID_LENGTH bytes.
>>>> +		 */
>>>
>>> Is this the reason why you aren't using drm_do_get_edid()?
>>
>> Yes, for some hw specific reason, it is necessary to read the entire
>> EDID buffer starting from 0, not block by block.
>
> Hrmh, I'm planning on moving the edid override and firmware edid
> mechanisms at the drm_do_get_edid() level to be able to truly and
> transparently use a different edid. Currently, they're only used for
> modes, really, and lead to some info retrieved from overrides, some from
> the real edid. This kind of hacks will bypass the override/firmware edid
> mechanisms then too. :(

It seems like there is a HW issue which prevents them from reading EDID
from an offset. So, I'm not sure if it is a hack or a HW limitation.

One way around this would be to hide the HW requirement in the
get_edid_block func pointer passed to drm_do_get_edid(). This
would, however, result in more i2c reads (equal to # of extension
blocks) than what the patch currently does.

Peter, if you think doing extra EDID reads isn't too costly on your
platform, you could consider using drm_do_get_edid(). If not, I guess
you'll miss out on the additional functionality Jani is going to add
in the future.

Thanks,
Archit


>
> BR,
> Jani.
>
>
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> I fixed all your other suggestions. Thank you!
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