[PATCH v9 00/23] drm/rockchip: RK356x VOP2 support
Sascha Hauer
s.hauer at pengutronix.de
Wed Mar 30 03:20:46 PDT 2022
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:01:05PM +0200, piotro.oniszczuk at google.com wrote:
>
>
> > Wiadomość napisana przez Sascha Hauer <s.hauer at pengutronix.de> w dniu 30.03.2022, o godz. 11:45:
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 10:41:56AM +0200, piotro.oniszczuk at google.com wrote:
> >
> > Let me rephrase this: The above sets a plane, but it doesn't set a mode
> > on the crtc. When my system boots up then the output of modetest looks
> > like this:
> >
> > Encoders:
> > id crtc type possible crtcs possible clones
> > 68 0 TMDS 0x00000001 0x00000001
> > Connectors:
> > id encoder status name size (mm) modes encoders
> > 69 0 connected HDMI-A-1 530x300 9 68
> > CRTCs:
> > id fb pos size
> > 67 0 (0,0) (0x0)
> > #0 nan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 flags: ; type:
> >
> > No mode is set on the CRTC and the encoder/connector/crtc are not bound
> > to each other, consequently the screen is in standby. "modetest -P
> > 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12" doesn't change this, still no mode set. Hence my
> > question: How did you set a mode initially?
>
> Ah ok. I see your point.
> mode is set by app (player).
>
> Sequence was like this:
> -boot board
> -start app
> -on UI select playback
> -playback has green screen
> -exit app
> -run modetest -P 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (the same green screen like in playback)
> -run modetest -P 49 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (works ok)
> -run modetest -P 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (now works ok)
>
> >
> >>>
> >>
> >> I'm not sure that above command only sets plane.
> >> On other SoCs i’m testing it gives expected results: diagonal colored stripes.
> >> There is single exception: rk356x with vop2 - where screen is green unless i „fix/enable” by playing with plane #69
> >>
> >>> I did with "modetest -s 69 at 67:1920x1080 -d" and with this it works as
> >>> expected, I can't reproduce any green screen issue here.
> >>
> >> I see you are using plane #69.
> >> Why not #43?
> >
> > I used "modetest -s 69 at 67:1920x1080 -d" to set a mode. The '69' is the
> > connector id, not a plane.
>
> ack.
> typo from my side.
>
> it was
> modetest -P 49 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12
>
>
> >
> >> Is plane #43 working ok for you?
> >
> > Yes.
>
> So it looks your testing method of #43 is not meaningful for verifying issue we are discussing here.
>
> In my case:
> 12 SOC (except rk356x VOP2) gives me:
> -boot board
> -start app
> -on UI select playback
> -playback is ok
> -exit app
> -run modetest -P XX at YY:1920x1080 at NV12 (diagonal stripes)
>
> (XX/YY are plane/connector elected by app: plane at conector with format matching provider format)
>
> rk356x with vop2 v9:
> -boot board
> -start app
> -on UI select playback
> -playback has green screen
> -exit app
> -run modetest -P 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (the same green screen like in playback)
> -run modetest -P 49 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (works ok)
> -run modetest -P 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12 (now works ok)
Does it change anything if you do a "modetest -s 69 at 67:1920x1080" before
starting the app? Or if you run "modetest -P 43 at 67:1920x1080 at NV12"
before starting the app? Or other combinations thereof?
Sascha
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