MXSFB and Video PLL clock on i.MX8M Mini/Nano Question
Sascha Hauer
s.hauer at pengutronix.de
Mon Mar 13 01:51:05 PDT 2023
On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 02:28:45PM -0500, Adam Ford wrote:
> I am trying to work through a series that was submitted for enabling
> the DSI on the i.MX8M Mini and Nano. I have extended this series to
> route the DSI to an HDMI bridge, and I am able to get several
> resolutions to properly sync on my monitor. However, there are also a
> bunch that appear on the list when I run modetest that do not sync on
> my monitor.
>
> When running some debug code, it appears that it's related to the
> clocking of the MXSFB driver.
>
> From what I can tell, the MSXFB driver attempts to set the clock based
> on the desired resolution and refresh rate. When the default
> VIDEO_PLL clock is set to 594MHz, many of the resolutions that cleanly
> divide from the 594MHz clock appear to sync with my monitor. However,
> in order to get other resolutions to appear, I have to manually change
> the device tree to set VIDEO_PLL to a different clock rate so MSXFB
> can use it. Unfortunately, that breaks the resolutions that used to
> work.
>
> I threw together a hack into the MXSFB driver which adds a new
> optional clock to the MSXFB driver. When I pass VIDEO_PLL to this
> driver, it can automatically set the clock rate to match that of
> whatever the desired clock is, and I can get many more resolutions to
> appear.
> Another advantage of this is that the Video_PLL can be the minimum
> speed needed for a given rate instead of setting a higher rate, then
> dividing it down.
Isn't it possible to add the CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT flag to the pixel
clock? That's what i.MX6sx and i.MX7 do.
Sascha
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