On Wed, 2022-01-19 at 17:56 -0500, Lyude Paul wrote: > Hi! I'm writing this email because I'm currently finishing up removing > pretty > much all of the non-atomic MST code in drm_dp_mst_topology_mgr.c as it's > really made it difficult to maintain MST over time. As well, once that's > complete it's likely I'm going to start on the (extremely overdue) task of > moving as much of amdgpu's MST code for DSC out of amdgpu and into the DRM > code where it's supposed to live. > > This brings me to two questions. The first major one being: is anyone > capable > of testing the MST support in radeon.ko to figure out whether it works or > not? > I've already talked with hwentlan and ag5df about this and they haven't been > able to find anyone to help with testing this. The reason I ask is because > radeon isn't an atomic driver, and is basically the only user of any of the > non-atomic parts of the MST helpers. If anyone want to prevent this from > breaking in the future, I would definitely recommend they step up to try and > help with testing it - otherwise I'm probably going to be pushing for us > just > to drop the code entirely. > > The second question is: is anyone willing to help me figure out how much of > the code in amdgpu related to DSC is definitely not amdgpu specific and can > be > moved out? I'm honestly having a lot of trouble wrapping my head around how > some of this works, and how much of this code is even needed. As well, with > the amount of issues I've already found in it (there's numerous spots where > we're storing MST state outside of atomic state for instance, lots of > duplicates of DP helper functions that should not be here, etc.) it's quite > likely I'm going to be rewriting rather large chunks of it. If anyone would mhhh - on second thought I think I'm starting to wrap my head around this and it's not actually too bad :), still could use some help with the radeon testing though! > like to volunteer please let me know, it'd be super appreciated and likely > will make reviewing the patches that will come out of this easier. -- Cheers, Lyude Paul (she/her) Software Engineer at Red Hat