Re: [PATCH v6 1/8] drm/msm/dp: Add eDP support via aux_bus

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Hi,

On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 4:36 PM Dmitry Baryshkov
<dmitry.baryshkov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> The ps8640 driver looks 'working by coincidence'. It calls
> dp_aux_populate, then immediately after the function returns it checks
> for the panel. If panel-edp is built as a module, the probe might fail
> easily.
> The anx7625 driver has the same kind of issue. The DP AUX bus is
> populated from the probe() and after some additional work the panel is
> being checked.
> This design is fragile and from my quick glance it can break (or be
> broken) too easy. It reminds me of our drm msm 'probe' loops
> preventing the device to boot completely if the dsi bridge/panel could
> not be probed in time.

I did spend some time thinking about this, at least for ps8640. I
believe that as long as the panel's probe isn't asynchronous.
Basically if the panel isn't ready then ps8640 should return and we'll
retry later. I do remember the probe loops that we used to have with
msm and I don't _think_ this would trigger it.

That being said, if we need to separate out the AUX bus into a
sub-device like we did in sn65dsi86 we certainly could.

-Doug



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