Re: [PATCH RFC 06/10] drm/panel/samsung-sofef01: Add panel driver for Sony Xperia 5 / 10 II

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On 29/05/2023 23:58, Marijn Suijten wrote:
On 2023-05-23 01:56:46, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2023 at 01:32, Marijn Suijten
<marijn.suijten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2023-05-22 04:19:45, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On 22/05/2023 00:23, Marijn Suijten wrote:
This SOFEF01-M Display-IC driver supports two modes with different
compatibles to differentiate between slightly different physical sizes
(panels) found on the Xperia 5 (6.1") and 10 II (6.0").

It is currently also used to hardcode significantly higher fake porches
for the Xperia 5, which are unused in transfers due to this being a
command-mode panel but do have an effect on the clock rates set by
dsi_host.c.  Without higher clock rates this panel fails to achieve
60fps and has significant tearing artifacts, while the same calculated
clock rate works perfectly fine on the Xperia 10 II.

<snip>

+/* Sony Xperia 5 (kumano bahamut) */
+static const struct drm_display_mode samsung_sofef01_m_bahamut_mode = {
+   /*
+    * WARNING: These massive porches are wrong/useless for CMDmode
+    * (and not defined in downstream DTS) but necessary to bump dsi
+    * clocks higher, so that we can achieve proper 60fps without tearing.
+    */
+   .clock = (1080 + 156 + 8 + 8) * (2520 + 2393 + 8 + 8) * 60 / 1000,
+   .hdisplay = 1080,
+   .hsync_start = 1080 + 156,
+   .hsync_end = 1080 + 156 + 8,
+   .htotal = 1080 + 156 + 8 + 8,
+   .vdisplay = 2520,
+   .vsync_start = 2520 + 2393,
+   .vsync_end = 2520 + 2393 + 8,
+   .vtotal = 2520 + 2393 + 8 + 8,
+   .width_mm = 61,
+   .height_mm = 142,
+};
+
+/* Sony Xperia 10 II (seine pdx201) */
+static const struct drm_display_mode samsung_sofef01_m_pdx201_mode = {
+   .clock = (1080 + 8 + 8 + 8) * (2520 + 8 + 8 + 8) * 60 / 1000,
+   .hdisplay = 1080,
+   .hsync_start = 1080 + 8,
+   .hsync_end = 1080 + 8 + 8,
+   .htotal = 1080 + 8 + 8 + 8,
+   .vdisplay = 2520,
+   .vsync_start = 2520 + 8,
+   .vsync_end = 2520 + 8 + 8,
+   .vtotal = 2520 + 8 + 8 + 8,
+   .width_mm = 60,
+   .height_mm = 139,
+};
+
+static const struct of_device_id samsung_sofef01_m_of_match[] = {
+   { .compatible = "samsung,sofef01-m-bahamut", .data = &samsung_sofef01_m_bahamut_mode },
+   { .compatible = "samsung,sofef01-m-pdx201", .data = &samsung_sofef01_m_pdx201_mode },

Are there really two panels? Can we use one mode for both usecases?

See the commit description where I explained exactly this: the panels
have different dimensions (6.1" vs 6.0", hence different DPI) and I also
abuse this to hack in higher clock rates via fake porches.

I just ended up on a scary website that supposedly contains the panel
names:

- Xperia 5 (bahamut, 6.1"): AMB609TC01
- Xperia 10 II (pdx201, 6.0"): AMS597UT01

Great! From the patch description it was not obvious if those are two
different panels or a single panel with slight difference in the glass
cover. With these names in place (well, with two distinct names in
place) it makes sense.

For completeness: keep the current single file but embed these panel
names as suffix (eg. `samsung,sofef-01-m-am[bs]...`) to the compatible
(and document these more explicitly elsewhere)?

Where do the sofef parts of the name come from? Glancing at other panels, I'd expect something simpler. Maybe:

samsung,sofef01m-amb60...


- Marijn


--
With best wishes
Dmitry

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With best wishes
Dmitry




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