- 26 Sep, 2012 7 commits
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Archit Taneja authored
Add set_output/unset_output ops for overlay managers, these form links between managers and outputs. Create a function in dss features which tell all the output instances that connect to a manager, use it when a manager tries to set an output. Add a constraint of not unsetting an output when the manager is enabled. Keep the omap_dss_device pointer and set/unset_device ops in overlay_manager for now to not break things. Keep the dss feature function get_supported_displays as it's used in some places. These will be removed later. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
An output entity represented by the struct omap_dss_output connects to a omap_dss_device entity. Add functions to set or unset an output's device. This is similar to how managers and devices were connected previously. An output can connect to a device without being connected to a manager. However, the output needs to eventually connect to a manager so that the connected panel can be enabled. Keep the omap_overlay_manager pointer in omap_dss_device for now to prevent breaking things. This will be removed later when outputs are supported completely. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
Add output structs to output driver's private data. Register output instances by having an init function in the probes of the platform device drivers for different outputs. The *_init_output for each output registers the output and fill up the output's plaform device, type and id fields. The *_uninit_output functions unregister the output. In the probe of each interface driver, the output entities are initialized before the *_probe_pdata() functions intentionally. This is done to ensure that the output entity is prepared before the panels connected to the output are registered. We need the output entities to be ready because OMAPDSS will try to make connections between overlays, managers, outputs and devices during the panel's probe. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
The current OMAPDSS design contains 3 software entities: Overlays, Managers and Devices. These map to pipelines, overlay managers and the panels respectively in hardware. One or more overlays connect to a manager to represent a composition, the manager connects to a device(generally a display) to display the content. The part of DSS hardware which isn't represented by any of the above entities are interfaces/outputs that connect to an overlay manager, i.e blocks like DSI, HDMI, VENC and so on. Currently, an overlay manager directly connects to the display, and the output to which it is actually connected is ignored. The panel driver of the display is responsible of calling output specific functions to configure the output. Adding outputs as a new software entity gives us the following benefits: - Have exact information on the possible connections between managers and outputs: A manager can't connect to each and every output, there only limited hardware links between a manager's video port and some of the outputs. - Remove hacks related to connecting managers and devices: Currently, default links between managers and devices are set in a not so clean way. Matching is done via comparing the device type, and the display types supported by the manager. This isn't sufficient to establish all the possible links between managers, outputs and devices in hardware. - Make panel drivers more generic: The DSS panel drivers currently call interface/output specific functions to configure the hardware IP. When making these calls, the driver isn't actually aware of the underlying output. The output driver extracts information from the panel's omap_dss_device pointer to figure out which interface it is connected to, and then configures the corresponding output block. An example of this is when a DSI panel calls dsi functions, the dsi driver figures out whether the panel is connected to DSI1 or DSI2. This isn't correct, and having output as entities will give the panel driver the exact information on which output to configure. Having outputs also gives the opportunity to make panel drivers generic across different platforms/SoCs, this is achieved as omap specific output calls can be replaced by ops of a particular output type. - Have more complex connections between managers, outputs and devices: OMAPDSS currently doesn't support use cases like 2 outputs connect to a single device. This can be achieved by extending properties of outputs to connect to more managers or devices. - Represent writeback as an output: The writeback pipeline fits well in OMAPDSS as compared to overlays, managers or devices. Add a new struct to represent outputs. An output struct holds pointers to the manager and device structs to which it is connected. Add functions which can register/unregister an output, or look for one. Create an enum which represent each output instance. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
The functions dss_mgr_wait_for_go() and dss_mgr_wait_for_go_ovl() check if there is an enabled display connected to the manager before trying to see the state of the GO bit. The checks related to the display can be replaced by checking the state of the manager, i.e, whether the manager is enabled or not. This makes more sense than checking with the connected display as the GO bit behaviour is more connected with the manager state rather than the display state. A GO bit can only be set if the manager is enabled. If a manager isn't enabled, we can safely assume that the GO bit is not set. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
Many of the DSI functions receive the connected panel's omap_dss_device pointer as an argument. The platform device pointer is then derived via omap_dss_device pointers. Most of these functions don't really require omap_dss_device pointer anymore since we now keep copies of parameters in the driver data which were previously available only via omap_dss_device. Replace the arguments with platform device pointers for such functions. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
tlpx_half bit field in DSI_DSIPHY_CFG1 is [20,16], not [22,16] as accessed in the code currently. Fix this. The bug should not have caused any problems on OMAP3/4, as the bits 21,22 are unused. They are used on OMAP5, though. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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- 25 Sep, 2012 4 commits
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Chandrabhanu Mahapatra authored
In OMAP4 and OMAP5 when TILER 2D burst mode is used, a maximum of one line can be skipped as per the respective TRMs. The MBlockStride OCP signal, which is sum of ROWINC and image width in memory, is only 17 bits wide. In 2D mode TILER supports 8192, 16384, 32768 and 65536 values of MBlockStride. In case when 2 or more lines are skipped the ROWINC value exceeds 65536 resulting in OCP errors. So, maximum vertical predecimation achievable is 2. Signed-off-by: Chandrabhanu Mahapatra <cmahapatra@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
This series adds basic OMAP5 DSS functionality, mainly related to DSS core, DPI and DSI. * omap5-dss: OMAPDSS: DSI: make OMAP2_DSS_DSI depend on ARCH_OMAP5 OMAPDSS: DSI: Add code to disable PHY DCC OMAPDSS: DSI: Add new linebuffer size for OMAP5 OMAPDSS: DSI: Add FEAT_DSI_PLL_REFSEL OMAPDSS: DSI: Add FEAT_DSI_PLL_SELFREQDCO OMAPDSS: Add support for DPI source selection OMAPDSS: move dss feats to the end of dss.c OMAPDSS: Add basic omap5 features to dss and dispc OMAPDSS: DSI: improve DSI clock calcs for DISPC
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
This series contains patches that change how omapdss's panel devices (omap_dss_device) are initialized and registered. There are two patches that change behaviour, the rest are just cleanups: The patch "omap_dss_register_device() doesn't take display index" affects the number for the "displayX" sysfs files. This hopefully doesn't affect the userspace, as the number has never been a clear indication of what the particular display is. The patch "register only one display device per output" affects how panel devices are created. Currently we support multiple panels per output, i.e. you could have DVI and an LCD displays using the same DPI output, as long as the DVI and LCD are not used at the same time. This patch changes the omapdss driver to only register one display device per output. If there are multiple displays for the output, either the first one is picked or, if def_display has been defined in kernel parameters and the def_display is one of the displays for this output, the def_display is picked. See the patch for more information. OMAPDSS: alloc dssdevs dynamically OMAPDSS: cleanup dss_recheck_connections further OMAPDSS: cleanup dss_recheck_connections OMAPDSS: handle errors in dss_init_device OMAPDSS: explicitely initialize dssdev->channel for new displays OMAPDSS: register only one display device per output OMAPDSS: Add dss_get_default_display_name() OMAPDSS: omap_dss_register_device() doesn't take display index
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Raphaël Assénat authored
On our AM3505 based board, dpi.c complains that there is no VDDS_DSI regulator and the framebuffer cannot be enabled. However, this check does not seem to apply to AM3505/17 chips. This patch adds new features list for AM35xxx, which is the same as for OMAP3 except the VDDS_DSI is removed. Signed-off-by: Raphael Assenat <raph@8d.com> Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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- 24 Sep, 2012 9 commits
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Change omapdss Kconfig file to make OMAP2_DSS_DSI depend on ARCH_OMAP5. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
OMAP5 DSI PHY has DCC (Duty Cycle Corrector) block, and by default DCC is enabled and thus the PLL clock is divided by 2 to get the DSI DDR clk. This divider has been 4 for all previous OMAPs, and changing it needs some reorganization of the code. The DCC can be disabled, and in that case the divider is back to the old 4. This patch adds dss feature for the DCC, and adds code to always disable the DCC. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
OMAP5's DSI has a larger line buffer than earlier OMAPs. This patch adds support for this to the DSI driver. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Add FEAT_DSI_PLL_REFSEL. OMAP5's DSI PLL needs configuration to select the reference clock to be used. We always use SYSCLK. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Add FEAT_DSI_PLL_SELFREQDCO. OMAP5's DSI PLL has a new configuration option that needs to be programmed depending on the PLL's output clock frequency. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
We can select the video source for DPI output as follows: OMAP2/3: always LCD1 OMAP4: LCD2 or DIGIT OMAP5: LCD1/LCD2/LCD3/DIGIT This patch adds support to select the source, and makes dpi.c call the function to set the source. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com> Cc: David Anders <x0132446@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Move dss_features to the end of dss.c the same way they are in dispc.c, so that we don't have to declare prototypes for static feat-related functions. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Archit Taneja authored
Add basic omap5 features for dss and dispc. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Commit ee144e64 added dsi_pll_calc_ddrfreq() which calculates PLL dividers based on given DSI bus clock speed. The function works ok, but it can be improved for the DISPC clock calc. The current version calculates the clock going from the PLL to the DISPC simply by setting the clock as close to DISPC maximum as possible, and the pixel clock is calculated based on that. This patch changes the function to calculate DISPC clock more dynamically, iterating through different DISPC clocks and pixel clock values, and thus we'll get more suitable pixel clocks. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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- 18 Sep, 2012 8 commits
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
We currently create omap_dss_devices statically in board files, and use those devices directly in the omapdss driver. This model prevents us from having the platform data (which the dssdevs in board files practically are) as read-only, and it's also different than what we will use with device tree. This patch changes the model to be in line with DT model: we allocate the dssdevs dynamically, and initialize them according to the data in the board file's dssdev (basically we memcopy the dssdev fields). The allocation and registration is done in the following steps in the output drivers: - Use dss_alloc_and_init_device to allocate and initialize the device. The function uses kalloc and device_initialize to accomplish this. - Call dss_copy_device_pdata to copy the data from the board file's dssdev - Use dss_add_device to register the device. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Cleanup dss_recheck_connections, move and rename it to a static dss_init_connections function inside display.c. Improve the function to return errors, and implement a matching dss_uninit_connections that can be used to free the mgr->dssdev link. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
dss_recheck_connections is quite a mess. With the previous commit that initializes the channel field for HDMI and VENC displays, we can greatly simplify the dss_recheck_connections. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Add error handling to dss_init_device(), which has, for some reason, been missing. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
HDMI and VENC outputs always use the DIGIT output from DISPC. The dssdev struct contains "channel" field which is used to specify the DISPC output for the display, but this was not used for HDMI and VENC. This patch fills the channel field explicitely for HDMI and VENC displays so that we can always rely on the channel field. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
We have boards with multiple panel devices connected to the same physical output, of which only one panel can be enabled at one time. Examples of these are Overo, where you can use different daughter boards that have different LCDs, and 3430SDP which has an LCD and a DVI output and a physical switch to select the active display. These are supported by omapdss so that we add all the possible display devices at probe, but the displays are inactive until somebody enables one. At this point the panel driver starts using the DSS, thus reserving the physcal resource and excluding the other panels. This is problematic: - Panel drivers can't allocate their resources properly at probe(), because the resources can be shared with other panels. Thus they can be only reserved at enable time. - Managing this in omapdss is confusing. It's not natural to have child devices, which may not even exist (for example, a daughterboard that is not connected). Only some boards have multiple displays per output, and of those, only very few have possibility of switching the display during runtime. Because of the above points: - We don't want to make omapdss and all the panel drivers more complex just because some boards have complex setups. - Only few boards support runtime switching, and afaik even then it's not required. So we don't need to support runtime switching. Thus we'll change to a model where we will have only one display device per output and this cannot be (currently) changed at runtime. We'll still have the possibility to select the display from multiple options during boot with the default display option. This patch accomplishes the above by changing how the output drivers register the display device. Instead of registering all the devices given from the board file, we'll only register one. If the default display option is set, the output driver selects that display from its displays. If the default display is not set, or the default display is not one of the output's displays, the output driver selects the first display. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Add function dss_get_default_display_name() which returns the name of the default display, given from the board file or via module parameters. The default display name can be used by output drivers to decide which display is the wanted one. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
We used to have all the displays of the board in one list, and we made a "displayX" directory in the sysfs, where X was the index of the display in the list. This doesn't work anymore with device tree, as there's no single list to get the number from, and it doesn't work very well even with non-DT as we need to do some tricks to get the index nowadays. This patch changes omap_dss_register_device() so that it doesn't take disp_num as a parameter anymore, but uses a private increasing counter for the display number. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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- 11 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Archit Taneja authored
The framebuffers are cleared with the function omapfb_clear_fb(), which internally calls cfb_fillrect(). The boot logo is copied on to the framebuffer when the fb device is registered with fb framework. omapfb_clear_fb() is called after the framebuffer is registered, leading to the boot logo getting cleared. Clear the framebuffers using omapfb_clear_fb() before registering the framebuffer devices. Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com> Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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git://github.com/schandinat/linux-2.6Tomi Valkeinen authored
Merge omapfb and OMAP SDI fixes: * OMAPFB: fix framebuffer console colors * OMAPDSS: Fix SDI PLL locking Conflicts: drivers/video/omap2/dss/sdi.c
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- 10 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Most important changes: * Remove OMAP4 HDMI gpio handling from board files * Add vdda_hdmi_dac supply for HDMI to twl-common.c * Calculate DSI clocks dynamically * Remove DSS clock dividers from 4430sdp board file * vram.c no longer uses OMAP's sDMA to clear the memory * Fifomerge has been reverted * Swap GFX and WB fifos to avoid underflows
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- 07 Sep, 2012 9 commits
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
When we removed fifomerge support, we also changed dss_ovl_disable so that it doesn't wait for the hardware to be finished with the overlay. This may cause a problem when changing the overlay's manager, as changing the manager is an immediate change. Thus if the overlay is still being used by the HW when the manager is changed, there may be glitches on the screen. This patch adds a wait into dss_ovl_unset_manager, which ensures the overlays are disabled in the HW. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
set_timings function of DSS's output drivers are not consistent. Some of them disable the output, set the timings, and re-enable the output. Some set the timings on the fly, while the output is enabled. And some just store the given timings, so that they will be taken into use next time the output is enabled. We require the DISPC output to be disabled when changing the timings, and so we can change all the output drivers' set_timings to just store the given timings. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
OMAP4's GFX overlay has smaller fifo than the rest of the overlays (including writeback "overlay"). This seems to be the reason for underflows in some more demanding scenarios. We can avoid the problems by using the WB fifo for GFX overlay, and vice versa. WB usage is not supported yet, but when it will, it should perform just fine with smaller fifo as there are no hard realtime constraints with WB. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
OMAP4+ allows assigning the overlay FIFOs freely, but that is not supported by omapdss yet. This patch takes a step forward by improving the fifo management to be more flexible. dispc.c is changed to keep track of the sizes of each fifo, and also the overlay using each fifo. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
This reverts commit fb011974. Adding fifo merge feature as an omapdss internal configuration was a mistake. We cannot hide from the users of omapdss the complexities of fifo merge. The previous commit removed fifo merge itself, and this removes the remaining fifo merge support functions. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
This reverts commit 1d71f42b. Adding fifo merge feature as an omapdss internal configuration was a mistake. We cannot hide from the users of omapdss the complexities of fifo merge. This commit removes the fifo merge support, which luckily is easily done as it was handled totally inside apply.c. Note that this is not a 1:1 revert, but some resolving was needed for the dss_ovl_setup_fifo. The plan is to try fifo merge again later when it is more clear how the hardware acts in various situations, and how the omapdrm wants to use fifo merge. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
dss_mgr_set_timings() can only be called when the output is not active. This means that most of the code in the function is extra, as there's no need to write the values to registers, etc, because that will be handled when the output will be enabled. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
dss_mgr_set_lcd_config() can only be called when the output is not active. This means that most of the code in the function is extra, as there's no need to write the values to registers, etc, because that will be handled when the output will be enabled. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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Tomi Valkeinen authored
Separate sysfs code for managers to a separate file. This is a bit cleaner, and will allow us later to easily switch off the sysfs support via Kconfig option. Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
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