[PATCH v4 2/4] drm/bridge: synopsys: Add DW HDMI QP TX Controller support library
Maxime Ripard
mripard at kernel.org
Tue Sep 3 01:09:06 PDT 2024
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 12:12:02AM GMT, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote:
> On 9/2/24 10:36 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 01:21:48AM GMT, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote:
> >> On 8/27/24 11:58 AM, Maxime Ripard wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 01:29:29AM GMT, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote:
> >>>> +static irqreturn_t dw_hdmi_qp_main_hardirq(int irq, void *dev_id)
> >>>> +{
> >>>> + struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi = dev_id;
> >>>> + struct dw_hdmi_qp_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
> >>>> + u32 stat;
> >>>> +
> >>>> + stat = dw_hdmi_qp_read(hdmi, MAINUNIT_1_INT_STATUS);
> >>>> +
> >>>> + i2c->stat = stat & (I2CM_OP_DONE_IRQ | I2CM_READ_REQUEST_IRQ |
> >>>> + I2CM_NACK_RCVD_IRQ);
> >>>> +
> >>>> + if (i2c->stat) {
> >>>> + dw_hdmi_qp_write(hdmi, i2c->stat, MAINUNIT_1_INT_CLEAR);
> >>>> + complete(&i2c->cmp);
> >>>> + }
> >>>> +
> >>>> + if (stat)
> >>>> + return IRQ_HANDLED;
> >>>> +
> >>>> + return IRQ_NONE;
> >>>> +}
> >>>
> >>> If the scrambler is enabled, you need to deal with hotplug. On hotplug,
> >>> the monitor will drop its TMDS ratio and scrambling status, but the
> >>> driver will keep assuming it's been programmed.
> >>>
> >>> If you don't have a way to deal with hotplug yet, then I'd suggest to
> >>> just drop the scrambler setup for now.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the heads up!
> >>
> >> HPD is partially handled by the RK platform driver, which makes use of
> >> drm_helper_hpd_irq_event(). Since the bridge sets DRM_BRIDGE_OP_DETECT
> >> flag, the dw_hdmi_qp_bridge_detect() callback gets executed, which in turn
> >> verifies the PHY status via ->read_hpd() implemented as
> >> dw_hdmi_qp_rk3588_read_hpd() in the platform driver.
> >
> > It's not only about hotplug detection, it's also about what happens
> > after you've detected a disconnection / reconnection.
> >
> > The framework expects to keep the current mode as is, despite the
> > monitor not being setup to use the scrambler anymore, and the display
> > remains black.
>
> AFAICS, the ->atomic_enable() callback is always invoked upon
> reconnection, hence the scrambler gets properly (re)enabled via
> dw_hdmi_qp_setup().
No, it's not.
> >> During my testing so far it worked reliably when switching displays with
> >> different capabilities. I don't have a 4K at 60Hz display at the moment, but
> >> used the HDMI RX port on the Rock 5B board in a loopback connection to
> >> verify this mode, which triggered the high TMDS clock ratio and scrambling
> >> setup as well.
> >
> > How did you test exactly?
>
> I initially tested with Sway/wlroots having an app running
> (eglgears_wayland) while unplugging/replugging the HDMI connectors in
> every possible sequence I could think of (e.g. several times per
> display, switching to a different one, repeating, switching again, etc).
>
> I've just retested the whole stuff with Weston and confirm it works as
> expected, i.e. no black screen (or bad capture stream for the 4K at 60Hz
> case) after any of the reconnections.
Then I guess both sway and weston handle uevent and will change the
connector mode on reconnection.
It's not mandatory, and others will just not bother and still expect the
output to work.
I guess the easier you can test this with is modetest.
Maxime
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