Re: [PATCH v6 08/13] drm/sun4i: add support for Allwinner DE2 mixers

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On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 08:39:31PM +0800, Icenowy Zheng wrote:
> >> > > +	/* Set base coordinates */
> >> > > +	DRM_DEBUG_DRIVER("Layer coordinates X: %d Y: %d\n",
> >> > > +			 state->crtc_x, state->crtc_y);
> >> > > +	regmap_write(mixer->engine.regs,
> >> > > +		     SUN8I_MIXER_CHAN_UI_LAYER_COORD(chan, layer),
> >> > > +		     SUN8I_MIXER_COORD(state->crtc_x, state->crtc_y));
> >> > 
> >> > X and Y are fixed point numbers. You want to keep only the higher
> >16
> >> > bits there.
> >> 
> >> Do you mean "lower 16 bits"? Thus should I (x & 0xffff) or ((u16)x) ?
> >
> >Nevermind, I got confused with src_x and src_y.
> >
> >> P.S. The negative coordinates are broken, how should I deal with it?
> >or
> >> is the coordinates promised to be not negative?
> >
> >Adjust the buffer base address, and use a shorter line. You have such
> >an example in the sun4i code.
> 
> Are they these two lines:
> ```
> paddr += (state->src_x >> 16) * bpp;
> paddr += (state->src_y >> 16) * fb->pitches[0];
> ```
> 
> I think I copied them here, so I don't need to mind this problem any
> more, right?

Hmmm, yes, probably. That's pretty easy to test anyway, you just need
to set up a plane with a negative base coordinate.

Maxime

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