[PATCH 2/4] drm/bridge: dw-hdmi: add cec notifier support
Hans Verkuil
hverkuil at xs4all.nl
Mon Jul 17 04:19:59 PDT 2017
On 17/07/17 11:05, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 10:56:47AM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
>> Hi Russell,
>>
>> On 09/06/17 16:10, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 03:56:39PM +0200, Neil Armstrong wrote:
>>>> Yes, but on the Amlogic Meson plarform, the DW-HDMI CEC controller is
>>>> not used, but a custom one, so this notifier is actually useful for
>>>> this platform and maybe others.
>>>
>>> Is the CEC controller configured into dw-hdmi (is the config bit set?)
>>> I'm just wondering if we're going to end up with two CEC drivers trying
>>> to bind to the same notifier.
>>>
>>>> Should we really wait until I push the Amlogic AO CEC driver ? Having a
>>>> notifier in the DW-HDMI driver won't harm anybody since it *will be used*.
>>>
>>> It sounds like this adds additional information that has been missing
>>> from the review of my patches - and I suspect changes Hans' comments.
>>> So, I'll wait, it seems pointless to try and update the patches when
>>> it's not clear how to proceed due to other dependencies, especially
>>> when it means that their existing state is what's required (I'm pleased
>>> that I've held off modifying the patches so far.)
>>>
>>> If that means having to wait another kernel revision, then I guess that's
>>> what will have to happen.
>>
>> Can you respin your patch series, keeping the notifier support? The CEC
>> kernel config handling has been cleaned up (just select CEC_CORE and
>> CEC_NOTIFIER) so you should be good to go.
>
> Not yet - the change to the way you're dealing with Kconfig in CEC is
> fundamentally broken, and needs fixing before we can merge dw-hdmi-cec
> support.
>
> As a result of these Kconfig changes, dw-hdmi-cec now fails if:
>
> 1. You build the CEC part as a module
> 2. You build the HDMI part into the kernel
>
> This results in CEC_NOTIFIER=y and CEC_CORE=m, which, when the HDMI part
> gets built, results in the stubs in the notifier code being used, rather
> than the real functions. This in turn causes the CEC part to never
> receive a physical address, which is therefore non-functional.
>
> I did have a patch to fix this, but it was never committed, and I got
> busy with other stuff (so it ended up being git reset --hard away.)
>
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