Re: BUG: drm_crtc_helper_set_config does not work

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On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 3:15 AM, Maarten Maathuis <madman2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Yufeng Shen <miletus@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> So a simple case of  disabling a CRTC and then re-enabling it.
>>
>> Disabling:
>>
>> CRTC X is originally connected to output Y
>>
>> 1. XRRSetCrtcConfig()    is called to disable CRTC  X
>>
>> 2. drm_helper_connector_dpms()   then gets called on the connector
>> connected to CRTC X,
>>    in the function,
>>    the  connector->encoder  is set to DPMS OFF,   and the
>> encoder->crtc  set to DPMS OFF
>>    but the  encoder->crtc   is still CRTC X
>>
>> Re-enabling:
>>
>> 3. XRRSetCrtcConfig()    is called to to enable CRTC  X  on output Y
>>
>> 4. drm_crtc_helper_set_config ()  is now called,
>> suppose   fb is not changed,  mode is not changed, encoder is not changed
>> and the   encoder->crtc  is not changed,
>> then we have   mode_changed == false    and  the mode is not reset
>>
>> So the CRTC X won't be connected to output Y.
>>
>> What I don't understand the code is that why  XRRSetCrtcConfig()  ends
>> up only calling  drm_helper_connector_dpms()  ?
>> I think it should do more than that, at least it should set the
>> related  encoder->crtc = NULL
>>
>> any comments ?
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>
> As far as i know DPMS designed is a simple switch, meaning that the
> mode remains active, so if you do DPMS ON it should come back. If for
> some reason the driver is disconnecting the encoder from the crtc,
> then it is the drivers responsibility to reconnect it when DPMS ON
> happens.
>
> But don't take my word for it, others may have more/other information.
>

Yes, I was thinking ideally DPMS call should enable/disable DPMS state, and
XRRSetCrtcConfig call should enable/disable CRTC.

But it seems that, when using XRRSetCrtcConfig to disable CRTC,
the CRTC itself is disabled, the DPMS is disabled (DPMS OFF),
and then when using XRRSetCrtcConfig to re-enable the CRTC,
it only checks whether the CRTC that connected to the encoder is
changed (whether a new crtc is assigned), but does not check whether
the CRTC itself is previously disabled or not.  So it considers the encoder
is connected to the same CRTC and does no thing to re-enable the CRTC.


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