On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 3:58 PM, Jernej Škrabec <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dne ponedeljek, 25. junij 2018 ob 05:51:41 CEST je Chen-Yu Tsai napisal(a): >> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 3:52 AM, Jernej Škrabec >> >> <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Dne četrtek, 21. junij 2018 ob 17:35:45 CEST je Jernej Škrabec napisal(a): >> >> Dne četrtek, 21. junij 2018 ob 03:23:27 CEST je Chen-Yu Tsai napisal(a): >> >> > On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 3:37 AM, Jernej Škrabec >> >> > <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxx> >> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> > > Dne sobota, 16. junij 2018 ob 07:48:38 CEST je Chen-Yu Tsai > napisal(a): >> >> > >> On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 1:33 AM, Jernej Škrabec >> >> > >> <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxx> >> >> > > >> >> > > wrote: >> >> > >> > Dne petek, 15. junij 2018 ob 19:13:17 CEST je Chen-Yu Tsai >> > >> > napisal(a): >> >> > >> >> On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 12:41 AM, Jernej Škrabec >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hi, >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Dne petek, 15. junij 2018 ob 10:31:10 CEST je Maxime Ripard >> >> >> >> napisal(a): >> >> > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:00:20PM +0200, Jernej Skrabec > wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> > TV TCONs connected to TCON TOP have to enable additional >> >> > >> >> >> > gate >> >> > >> >> >> > in >> >> > >> >> >> > order >> >> > >> >> >> > to work. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > Add support for such TCONs. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > Signed-off-by: Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxx> >> >> > >> >> >> > --- >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.c | 11 +++++++++++ >> >> > >> >> >> > drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.h | 4 ++++ >> >> > >> >> >> > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+) >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.c >> >> > >> >> >> > b/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.c index >> >> > >> >> >> > 08747fc3ee71..0afb5a94a414 >> >> > >> >> >> > 100644 >> >> > >> >> >> > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.c >> >> > >> >> >> > +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_tcon.c >> >> > >> >> >> > @@ -688,6 +688,16 @@ static int >> >> > >> >> >> > sun4i_tcon_init_clocks(struct >> >> > >> >> >> > device >> >> > >> >> >> > *dev, >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > dev_err(dev, "Couldn't get the TCON bus >> >> > >> >> >> > clock\n"); >> >> > >> >> >> > return PTR_ERR(tcon->clk); >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > } >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > + >> >> > >> >> >> > + if (tcon->quirks->has_tcon_top_gate) { >> >> > >> >> >> > + tcon->top_clk = devm_clk_get(dev, "tcon-top"); >> >> > >> >> >> > + if (IS_ERR(tcon->top_clk)) { >> >> > >> >> >> > + dev_err(dev, "Couldn't get the TCON TOP >> >> > >> >> >> > bus >> >> > >> >> >> > clock\n"); >> >> > >> >> >> > + return PTR_ERR(tcon->top_clk); >> >> > >> >> >> > + } >> >> > >> >> >> > + clk_prepare_enable(tcon->top_clk); >> >> > >> >> >> > + } >> >> > >> >> >> > + >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> Is it required for the TCON itself to operate, or does the >> >> > >> >> >> TCON >> >> > >> >> >> requires the TCON TOP, which in turn requires that clock to be >> >> > >> >> >> functional? >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> I find it quite odd to have a clock that isn't meant for a >> >> > >> >> >> particular >> >> > >> >> >> device to actually be wired to another device. I'm not saying >> >> > >> >> >> this >> >> > >> >> >> isn't the case, but it would be a first. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Documentation doesn't say much about that gate. I did few tests >> >> > >> >> > and >> >> > >> >> > TCON >> >> > >> >> > registers can be read and written even if TCON TOP TV TCON gate >> >> > >> >> > is >> >> > >> >> > disabled. However, there is no image, as expected. >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> The R40 manual does include it in the diagram, on page 504. >> >> > >> >> There's >> >> > >> >> also >> >> > >> >> a >> >> > >> >> mux to select whether the clock comes directly from the CCU or >> >> > >> >> the >> >> > >> >> TV >> >> > >> >> encoder (a feedback mode?). I assume this is the gate you are >> >> > >> >> referring >> >> > >> >> to >> >> > >> >> here, in which case it is not a bus clock, but rather the TCON >> >> > >> >> module >> >> > >> >> or >> >> > >> >> channel clock, strangely routed. >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> > More interestingly, I enabled test pattern directly in TCON to >> >> > >> >> > eliminate >> >> > >> >> > influence of the mixer. As soon as I disabled that gate, test >> >> > >> >> > pattern >> >> > >> >> > on >> >> > >> >> > HDMI screen was gone, which suggest that this gate influences >> >> > >> >> > something >> >> > >> >> > inside TCON. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Another test I did was that I moved enable/disable gate code to >> >> > >> >> > sun4i_tcon_channel_set_status() and it worked just as well. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I'll ask AW engineer what that gate actually does, but from >> >> > >> >> > what I >> >> > >> >> > saw, >> >> > >> >> > I >> >> > >> >> > would say that most appropriate location to enable/disable TCON >> >> > >> >> > TOP >> >> > >> >> > TV >> >> > >> >> > TCON >> >> > >> >> > gate is TCON driver. Alternatively, TCON TOP driver could check >> >> > >> >> > if >> >> > >> >> > any >> >> > >> >> > TV >> >> > >> >> > TCON is in use and enable appropriate gate. However, that >> >> > >> >> > doesn't >> >> > >> >> > sound >> >> > >> >> > right to me for some reason. >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> If what I said above it true, then yes, the appropriate location >> >> > >> >> to >> >> > >> >> enable >> >> > >> >> it is the TCON driver, but moreover, the representation of the >> >> > >> >> clock >> >> > >> >> tree >> >> > >> >> should be fixed such that the TCON takes the clock from the TCON >> >> > >> >> TOP >> >> > >> >> as >> >> > >> >> its >> >> > >> >> channel/ module clock instead. That way you don't need this >> >> > >> >> patch, >> >> > >> >> but >> >> > >> >> you'd add another for all the clock routing. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Can you be more specific? I not sure what you mean here. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> For clock related properties in the device tree: >> >> > >> >> >> > >> &tcon_top { >> >> > >> >> >> > >> clocks = <&ccu CLK_BUS_TCON_TOP>, >> >> > >> >> >> > >> <&ccu CLK_TCON_TV0>, >> >> > >> <&tve0>, >> >> > >> <&ccu CLK_TCON_TV1>, >> >> > >> <&tve1>; >> >> > >> >> >> > >> clock-names = "bus", "tcon-tv0", "tve0", "tcon-tv1", "tve1"; >> >> > >> clock-output-names = "tcon-top-tv0", "tcon-top-tv1"; >> >> > >> >> >> > >> }; >> >> > >> >> >> > >> &tcon_tv0 { >> >> > >> >> >> > >> clocks = <&ccu CLK_BUS_TCON_TV0>, <&tcon_top 0>' >> >> > >> clock-names = "ahb", "tcon-ch1"; >> >> > >> >> >> > >> }; >> >> > >> >> >> > >> A diagram would look like: >> >> > >> | This part is TCON TOP | >> >> > >> >> >> > >> v v >> >> > >> >> >> > >> CCU CLK_TCON_TV0 --|----\ | >> >> > >> >> >> > >> | mux ---- gate ----|-- TCON_TV0 >> >> > >> >> >> > >> TVE0 --------------|----/ | >> >> > >> >> >> > >> And the same goes for TCON_TV1 and TVE1. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> The user manual is a bit lacking on how TVE outputs a clock though. >> >> > > >> >> > > I didn't yet received any response on HW details from AW till now, >> >> > > but I >> >> > > would like to post new version of patches soon. >> >> > > >> >> > > While chaining like you described could be implemented easily, I >> >> > > don't >> >> > > think it really represents HW as it is. Tests showed that these two >> >> > > clocks are independent, otherwise register writes/reads wouldn't be >> >> > > possible with tcon- top gate disabled. I chose tcon-top bus clock as >> >> > > a >> >> > > parent becase if it is not enabled, it simply won't work. >> >> > >> >> > AFAIK with the TCONs, even when the TCON channel clock (not the bus >> >> > clock) >> >> > is disabled, register accesses still work. >> >> >> >> You're right, I just tested that. >> >> >> >> > I'm saying that the TCON TOP >> >> > gate is downstream from the TCON channel clock in the CCU. These are >> >> > not >> >> > related to the TCON bus clock in the CCU, which affects register >> >> > access. >> >> > >> >> > Did Allwinner provide any information regarding the hierarchy of the >> >> > clocks? >> >> >> >> No reponse for now. >> >> >> >> > > However, if everyone feels chaining is the best way to implement it, >> >> > > I'll >> >> > > do it. >> >> > >> >> > I would like to get it right and match actual hardware. My proposal is >> >> > based on my understanding from the diagrams in the user manual. >> >> >> >> So for now, your explanation is the most reasonable. Should we go ahead >> >> and >> >> implement your idea? >> >> >> >> Please note that H6 has TCON-TOP too, but it has only one LCD TCON and >> >> one >> >> TV TCON instead of two of each kind. That means we will have hole in >> >> indices (tcon_lcd0 is 1, tcon_tv0 is 3, which is aligned with R40) and >> >> different TCON- TOP binding (no tcon_tv1 channel clock), but setup is >> >> exactly the same. >> > >> > I just noticed issue with this proposal. If we have following clock chain >> > for HDMI, everythings is ok: >> > >> > TCON-TV0 -> TCON-TOP-TV0 >> > >> > TCON TV sets TCON-TOP-TV0 clock rate, which in turn sets TCON-TV0 clock >> > and >> > everything works. >> > >> > However, when TVE will be configured, it would look like this: >> > >> > TVE0 -> TCON-TOP-TV0 >> > >> > TVE driver will set TVE0 clock to 216 MHz and TCON TV would set >> > TCON-TOP-TV0 rate which in turn sets TVE0 clock to something like 13.5 >> > MHz (or whatever is the right clock rate for PAL and NTSC). As you can >> > see, same clock is set to two different rates by two different drivers. >> > >> > It *might* still work, since encoders set clock rate after TCON (at least >> > that is my experience for HDMI pipeline), but that is still wrong. >> > >> > To overcome above issue, I would stick to original proposal with >> > additional >> > clock specified in TCON TV DT node. That way TCON driver would always set >> > clock rate to TCON-TV0 clock. If TVE0 is enabled, TCON wouldn't interfere >> > with setting clock rate, because TCON-TV0 clock would be decoupled in >> > TCON-TOP mux. >> > >> > What do you think? >> >> I think this is the wrong representation, and worse, you are trying to work >> around software issues with it. >> >> So to confirm some details, the TVE expects 216 MHz clock, and it expects >> the TCON to run and output data at 216 MHz as well. Is that correct? > > Yes, from my understanding. 216 MHz is correct at least for PAL and NTSC, e.g. > TV mode. TVE on R40 is also capable of RGB mode (VGA connector). > >> >> Would any settings for the TCON differ between when HDMI or TVE is used? >> > > Apart of clock, no, other settings would be the same. > >> Does TVE and TCON run at 216 MHz regardless of resolution? I kind of doubt >> it. It might be expecting 297 MHz for PC resolutions. > > Please check this table in BSP: > https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M2U-bsp/blob/master/linux-sunxi/drivers/ > video/sunxi/disp2/tv/drv_tv.c#L24 > > 216 MHz is applicable for low resolution, interlaced modes. Modes like 1080P, > 1080I have expected standard timing. That's weird. So it only applies to SDTV video resolutions. I remember seeing an "up sampling" setting for composite in the TVE, which goes all the way up to 216 MHz. Maybe that's the reason? I wonder how the TCON manages this though. I mean with the dot clock this high, doesn't that mean the frame rate is much higher? >> >> I think these kinds of quirks should be handled in the software, instead of >> being papered over. > > Ok, that works for me too. I would just like to have such design that would > later allow implementing TVE driver without much issues. > > BTW, H3 TV TCON which is connected to TVE doesn't have TCON-TV channel clock > at all, since it is controlled with TVE clock (same case as it would be here, > if TCON TOP mux is switched to TVE clock source). Does it require 216 MHz as well? > Maybe quirk can be added that it doesn't set clock rate at all if it is > connected to TVE? A quirk yes. But the dot clock would be 216 MHz instead of not setting it, and only for certain display modes. To be honest I think we can get by with just a TODO note for now. 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