On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 11:11 AM Doug Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 7:01 AM Doug Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 1:06 AM AngeloGioacchino Del Regno > > <angelogioacchino.delregno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Il 26/09/23 00:00, Douglas Anderson ha scritto: > > > > In commit 5f04e7ce392d ("drm/panel-edp: Split eDP panels out of > > > > panel-simple") I moved a pile of panels out of panel-simple driver > > > > into the newly created panel-edp driver. One of those panels, however, > > > > shouldn't have been moved. > > > > > > > > As is clear from commit e35e305eff0f ("drm/panel: simple: Add AUO > > > > B116XW03 panel support"), AUX B116XW03 is an LVDS panel. It's used in > > > > exynos5250-snow and exynos5420-peach-pit where it's clear that the > > > > panel is hooked up with LVDS. Furthermore, searching for datasheets I > > > > found one that makes it clear that this panel is LVDS. > > > > > > > > As far as I can tell, I got confused because in commit 88d3457ceb82 > > > > ("drm/panel: auo,b116xw03: fix flash backlight when power on") Jitao > > > > Shi added "DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_eDP". That seems wrong. Looking at the > > > > downstream ChromeOS trees, it seems like some Mediatek boards are > > > > using a panel that they call "auo,b116xw03" that's an eDP panel. The > > > > best I can guess is that they actually have a different panel that has > > > > similar timing. If so then the proper panel should be used or they > > > > should switch to the generic "edp-panel" compatible. > > > > > > > > When moving this back to panel-edp, I wasn't sure what to use for > > > > .bus_flags and .bus_format and whether to add the extra "enable" delay > > > > from commit 88d3457ceb82 ("drm/panel: auo,b116xw03: fix flash > > > > backlight when power on"). I've added formats/flags/delays based on my > > > > (inexpert) analysis of the datasheet. These are untested. > > > > > > > > NOTE: if/when this is backported to stable, we might run into some > > > > trouble. Specifically, before 474c162878ba ("arm64: dts: mt8183: > > > > jacuzzi: Move panel under aux-bus") this panel was used by > > > > "mt8183-kukui-jacuzzi", which assumed it was an eDP panel. I don't > > > > know what to suggest for that other than someone making up a bogus > > > > panel for jacuzzi that's just for the stable channel. > > > > > > > > Fixes: 88d3457ceb82 ("drm/panel: auo,b116xw03: fix flash backlight when power on") > > > > Fixes: 5f04e7ce392d ("drm/panel-edp: Split eDP panels out of panel-simple") > > > > Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > > > I haven't had a snow or peach-pit hooked up for debugging / testing > > > > for years. I presume that they must be broken and hope that this fixes > > > > them. > > > > > > We could avoid backport breakages by avoiding to backport this to any kernel > > > that doesn't contain commit 474c162878ba ("arm64: dts: mt8183: jacuzzi: Move > > > panel under aux-bus")... because creating a dummy panel to get two wrongs > > > right is definitely not ok. > > > > Sure, except that leaves us with ... a breakage. :-P > > > > Although I haven't tested it, I have a hard time believing that > > exynos5250-snow and exynos5420-peach-pit will work properly with the > > panel defined as an eDP panel. That means that they will be broken. If > > someone cared to get those fixed in a stable backport then we'd be > > stuck deciding who to break. If you have any brilliant ideas then I'm > > all ears. > > > > ...then again, I presume this has been broken since commit > > 88d3457ceb82 ("drm/panel: auo,b116xw03: fix flash backlight when power > > on"). That was a little over 3 years ago. Maybe I'm wrong and somehow > > things still limp along and sorta work even though the panel is > > defined incorrectly? > > I dug out a exynos5250-snow out of my pile and booted postmarket OS on > it, which was shockingly easy/pleasant (kudos to those involved!). I > found that it was booting a kernel based on 6.1.24. Digging into > sysfs, I found that indeed it appeared to be using the "panel-edp" > driver, so I guess it is limping along with the wrong driver and wrong > flags... > > It wasn't totally clear for me how to build a new kernel and deploy it > for postmarket OS, so I wasn't able to confirm this change. I've CCed > the person listed on the postmarket OS wiki though to see if they have > any insight. > > In any case, it sounds as if things are working well enough on older > OSes, so maybe we can just skip trying to do any stable backport on > this. It still seems like we should land it, though, since the current > state of the world seems pretty broken. Anyone willing to give a > Reviewed-by or Acked-by tag? > Acked-by: Hsin-Yi Wang <hsinyi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > -Doug