On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 04:30:57PM +0300, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 03:03:29PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 09:36:31PM +0300, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 09:19:48PM +0300, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > >> On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 09:35:48AM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: > > >>> On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 02:12:14PM +0200, Andrzej Hajda wrote: > > >>>> Hi Laurent, > > >>>> > > >>>> I like the approach, current practice when almost every bridge should > > >>>> optionally implement connector, or alternatively downstream bridge or > > >>>> panel is very painful. > > >>> > > >>> Yeah I think this looks mostly reasonable. Some api design comments on top > > >>> of Andrzej', with the fair warning that I didn't bother to read up on how > > >>> it's all used in the end. I probably should go and do that, at least to > > >>> get a feeling for what your hpd_cb usually does. > > >>> > > >>>> More comments inlined. > > >>>> > > >>>> On 07.07.2019 20:18, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > >>>>> To support implementation of DRM connectors on top of DRM bridges > > >>>>> instead of by bridges, the drm_bridge needs to expose new operations and > > >>>>> data: > > >>>>> > > >>>>> - Output detection, hot-plug notification, mode retrieval and EDID > > >>>>> retrieval operations > > >>>>> - Bitmask of supported operations > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> Why do we need these bitmask at all? Why cannot we rely on presence of > > >>>> operation's callback? > > >>> > > >>> Yeah also not a huge fan of these bitmasks. Smells like > > >>> DRIVER_GEM|DRIVER_MODESET, and I personally really hate those. Easy to > > >>> add, generally good excuse to not have to think through the design between > > >>> different parts of drivers - "just" add another flag. > > >> > > >> The reason is that a bridge may support an operation (as in implemented > > >> in the bridge hardware), but that operation may not be supported on a > > >> particular board. For instance an HDMI encoder may support reading EDID > > >> when the DDC lines are connected to the encoder, but a board may connect > > >> the DDC lines to an I2C port of the SoC. We thus need to decouple > > >> if a particular instance of the device supports the operation (exposed > > >> by the ops flags) from the function pointers. > > >> > > >> We could of course allocate the drm_bridge_funcs structure dynamically > > >> for each bridge instance, and fill it with function pointers manually, > > >> leaving the unused ops always NULL, but that would require making the > > >> structure writable, which is considered a security issue. That's why I > > >> decided to keep the drm_bridge_funcs structure as a global static const > > >> structure, and add an ops bitmask. > > >> > > >>>>> - Bridge output type > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Add and document these. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Three new bridge helper functions are also added to handle hot plug > > >>>>> notification in a way that is as transparent as possible for the > > >>>>> bridges. > > >>>> > > >>>> Documentation of new opses does not explain how it should cooperate with > > >>>> bridge chaining, I suppose they should be chained explicitly, am I > > >>>> right? More comments about it later. > > >> > > >> No, the whole point is that they should not be chained at all. A bridge > > >> does not have to propagate, for instance, .get_edid() to the next > > >> bridge. That's one of the core design principles in this series, I want > > >> to keep the bridges as simple as possible, and move the complexity of > > >> the boilerplate code that is currently copied all around to helpers. See > > >> patch "drm: Add helper to create a connector for a chain of bridges" for > > >> more information about how this is used, with a helper that delegates > > >> the connector operations to the correct bridge in the chain based on the > > >> ops reported by each bridge. > > >> > > >>>>> Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >>>>> --- > > >>>>> drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c | 92 +++++++++++++++++++ > > >>>>> include/drm/drm_bridge.h | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > > >>>>> 2 files changed, 261 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > >>>>> > > >>>>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c > > >>>>> index 519577f363e3..3c2a255df7af 100644 > > >>>>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c > > >>>>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c > > >>>>> @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ static LIST_HEAD(bridge_list); > > >>>>> */ > > >>>>> void drm_bridge_add(struct drm_bridge *bridge) > > >>>>> { > > >>>>> + mutex_init(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> mutex_lock(&bridge_lock); > > >>>>> list_add_tail(&bridge->list, &bridge_list); > > >>>>> mutex_unlock(&bridge_lock); > > >>>>> @@ -86,6 +88,8 @@ void drm_bridge_remove(struct drm_bridge *bridge) > > >>>>> mutex_lock(&bridge_lock); > > >>>>> list_del_init(&bridge->list); > > >>>>> mutex_unlock(&bridge_lock); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + mutex_destroy(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> } > > >>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_bridge_remove); > > >>>>> > > >>>>> @@ -463,6 +467,94 @@ void drm_atomic_bridge_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> } > > >>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_atomic_bridge_enable); > > >>>>> > > >>>>> +/** > > >>>>> + * drm_bridge_hpd_enable - enable hot plug detection for the bridge > > >>>>> + * @bridge: bridge control structure > > >>>>> + * @cb: hot-plug detection callback > > >>>>> + * @data: data to be passed to the hot-plug detection callback > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Call &drm_bridge_funcs.hpd_enable and register the given @cb and @data as > > >>>>> + * hot plug notification callback. From now on the @cb will be called with > > >>>>> + * @data when an output status change is detected by the bridge, until hot plug > > >>>>> + * notification gets disabled with drm_bridge_hpd_disable(). > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Hot plug detection is supported only if the DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD flag is set in > > >>>>> + * bridge->ops. This function shall not be called when the flag is not set. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Only one hot plug detection callback can be registered at a time, it is an > > >>>>> + * error to call this function when hot plug detection is already enabled for > > >>>>> + * the bridge. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>> > > >>>> To simplify architecture maybe would be better to enable hpd just on > > >>>> bridge attach: > > >>>> > > >>>> bridge->hpd_cb = cb; > > >>>> > > >>>> bridge->hpd_data = data; > > >>>> > > >>>> ret = drm_bridge_attach(...); > > >>> > > >>> Yeah I like this more. The other problem here is, what if you need more > > >>> than 1 callback registers on the same bridge hdp signal? > > >> > > >> That's why I decided to hide hide HPD through helpers, > > >> drm_bridge_hpd_enable() and drm_bridge_hpd_disable() on the listener > > >> side, and drm_bridge_hpd_notify() on the event reporter side. While the > > >> current implementation is limited to a single listener, only the helpers > > >> would need to be changed to extend that to multiple listeners. > > >> > > >> Note that the .hpd_enable() and .hpd_disable() operations also allow the > > >> bridge to disable HPD detection when not used. Doing so keeps the bridge > > >> simple, it only needs to care about reporting HPD events when they're > > >> enabled, without caring who (if anyone) is listening, and gets clear > > >> instructions on whether to enable or disable the HPD hardware (in case > > >> it can be disabled). > > >> > > >>>> This way we could avoid adding new callbacks hpd_(enable|disable) > > >>>> without big sacrifices. > > >>>> > > >>>> One more thing: HPD in DisplayPort/HDMI beside signalling plug/unplug, > > >>>> notifies about sink status change, how it translates to this cb? > > >> > > >> This is something this series doesn't implement. I don't think it would > > >> be a big deal, but my knowledge of HPD (especially for DisplayPort) ends > > >> here. If you can elaborate on what would be needed, I can implement > > >> that. > > >> > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + void (*cb)(void *data, > > >>>>> + enum drm_connector_status status), > > >>>>> + void *data) > > >>>>> +{ > > >>>>> + if (!bridge || !bridge->funcs->hpd_enable) > > >>>>> + return; > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + mutex_lock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + if (WARN(bridge->hpd_cb, "Hot plug detection already enabled\n")) > > >>>>> + goto unlock; > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + bridge->hpd_cb = cb; > > >>>>> + bridge->hpd_data = data; > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + bridge->funcs->hpd_enable(bridge); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> +unlock: > > >>>>> + mutex_unlock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> +} > > >>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drm_bridge_hpd_enable); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> +/** > > >>>>> + * drm_bridge_hpd_disable - disable hot plug detection for the bridge > > >>>>> + * @bridge: bridge control structure > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Call &drm_bridge_funcs.hpd_disable and unregister the hot plug detection > > >>>>> + * callback previously registered with drm_bridge_hpd_enable(). Once this > > >>>>> + * function returns the callback will not be called by the bridge when an > > >>>>> + * output status change occurs. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Hot plug detection is supported only if the DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD flag is set in > > >>>>> + * bridge->ops. This function shall not be called when the flag is not set. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_disable(struct drm_bridge *bridge) > > >>>>> +{ > > >>>>> + if (!bridge || !bridge->funcs->hpd_disable) > > >>>>> + return; > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + mutex_lock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> + bridge->funcs->hpd_disable(bridge); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + bridge->hpd_cb = NULL; > > >>>>> + bridge->hpd_data = NULL; > > >>>>> + mutex_unlock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> +} > > >>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drm_bridge_hpd_disable); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> +/** > > >>>>> + * drm_bridge_hpd_notify - notify hot plug detection events > > >>>>> + * @bridge: bridge control structure > > >>>>> + * @status: output connection status > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Bridge drivers shall call this function to report hot plug events when they > > >>>>> + * detect a change in the output status, when hot plug detection has been > > >>>>> + * enabled by the &drm_bridge_funcs.hpd_enable callback. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This function shall be called in a context that can sleep. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_notify(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + enum drm_connector_status status) > > >>>>> +{ > > >>>>> + mutex_lock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> + if (bridge->hpd_cb) > > >>>>> + bridge->hpd_cb(bridge->hpd_data, status); > > >>> > > >>> So this isn't quite what I had in mind. Instead something like this: > > >>> > > >>> /* iterates over all bridges in the chain containing @bridge */ > > >>> for_each_bridge(tmp_bridge, bridge) { > > >>> if (tmp_bridge == bridge) > > >>> continue; > > >>> if (bridge->hpd_notify); > > >>> bridge->hpd_notify(tmp_bridge, bridge, status); > > >>> } > > >>> > > >>> encoder = encoder_for_bridge(bridge); > > >>> if (encoder->helper_private->bridge_hpd_notify) > > >>> encoder->helper_private->bridge_hpd_notify(encoder, bridge, status); > > >>> > > >>> dev = bridge->dev > > >>> if (dev->mode_config.helper_private->bridge_hpd_notify) > > >>> dev->mode_config.helper_private->bridge_hpd_notify(dev, bridge, status) > > >>> > > >>> No register callback needed, no locking needed, everyone gets exactly the > > >>> hpd they want/need. > > >> > > >> I'll reply to this further down the mail thread, to address additional > > >> comments. > > >> > > >>>>> + mutex_unlock(&bridge->hpd_mutex); > > >>>>> +} > > >>>>> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drm_bridge_hpd_notify); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_OF > > >>>>> /** > > >>>>> * of_drm_find_bridge - find the bridge corresponding to the device node in > > >>>>> diff --git a/include/drm/drm_bridge.h b/include/drm/drm_bridge.h > > >>>>> index 08dc15f93ded..b9445aa5b1ef 100644 > > >>>>> --- a/include/drm/drm_bridge.h > > >>>>> +++ b/include/drm/drm_bridge.h > > >>>>> @@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ > > >>>>> #ifndef __DRM_BRIDGE_H__ > > >>>>> #define __DRM_BRIDGE_H__ > > >>>>> > > >>>>> -#include <linux/list.h> > > >>>>> #include <linux/ctype.h> > > >>>>> +#include <linux/list.h> > > >>>>> +#include <linux/mutex.h> > > >>>>> #include <drm/drm_mode_object.h> > > >>>>> #include <drm/drm_modes.h> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> @@ -334,6 +335,110 @@ struct drm_bridge_funcs { > > >>>>> */ > > >>>>> void (*atomic_post_disable)(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> struct drm_atomic_state *state); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @detect: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Check if anything is attached to the bridge output. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional, if not implemented the bridge will be > > >>>>> + * considered as always having a component attached to its output. > > >>>>> + * Bridges that implement this callback shall set the > > >>>>> + * DRM_BRIDGE_OP_DETECT flag in their &drm_bridge->ops. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * RETURNS: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * drm_connector_status indicating the bridge output status. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + enum drm_connector_status (*detect)(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @get_modes: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Fill all modes currently valid for the sink into the &drm_connector > > >>>>> + * with drm_mode_probed_add(). > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * The @get_modes callback is mostly intended to support non-probable > > >>>>> + * displays such as many fixed panels. Bridges that support reading > > >>>>> + * EDID shall leave @get_modes unimplemented and implement the > > >>>>> + * &drm_bridge_funcs->get_edid callback instead. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional. Bridges that implement it shall set the > > >>>>> + * DRM_BRIDGE_OP_MODES flag in their &drm_bridge->ops. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * RETURNS: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * The number of modes added by calling drm_mode_probed_add(). > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + int (*get_modes)(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + struct drm_connector *connector); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @get_edid: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Read and parse the EDID data of the connected display. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * The @get_edid callback is the preferred way of reporting mode > > >>>>> + * information for a display connected to the bridge output. Bridges > > >>>>> + * that support readind EDID shall implement this callback and leave > > >>>>> + * the @get_modes callback unimplemented. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * The caller of this operation shall first verify the output > > >>>>> + * connection status and refrain from reading EDID from a disconnected > > >>>>> + * output. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional. Bridges that implement it shall set the > > >>>>> + * DRM_BRIDGE_OP_EDID flag in their &drm_bridge->ops. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * RETURNS: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * An edid structure newly allocated with kmalloc() (or similar) on > > >>>>> + * success, or NULL otherwise. The caller is responsible for freeing > > >>>>> + * the returned edid structure with kfree(). > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + struct edid *(*get_edid)(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + struct drm_connector *connector); > > >>>> > > >>>> It overlaps with get_modes, I guess presence of one ops should disallow > > >>>> presence of another one? > > >>>> > > >>>> I am not really convinced we need this op at all, cannot we just assign > > >>>> some helper function to .get_modes cb, which will do the same? > > >>> > > >>> Plan B): ditch ->get_edid, require that the driver has ->get_modes in that > > >>> case, and require that if it has an edid it must fill out connector->info > > >>> and connector->edid correctly. > > >> > > >> I think that's doable, I'll have a look. > > > > > > So I had a look, and while this is doable, it would essentially mean > > > that all bridges that retrieve modes from EDID would have to roll out > > > their own version of the following code: > > > > > > static int drm_bridge_connector_get_modes_edid(struct drm_connector *connector, > > > struct drm_bridge *bridge) > > > { > > > enum drm_connector_status status; > > > struct edid *edid; > > > int n; > > > > > > status = drm_bridge_connector_detect(connector, false); > > > if (status != connector_status_connected) > > > goto no_edid; > > > > > > edid = bridge->funcs->get_edid(bridge, connector); > > > if (!edid || !drm_edid_is_valid(edid)) { > > > kfree(edid); > > > goto no_edid; > > > } > > > > > > drm_connector_update_edid_property(connector, edid); > > > n = drm_add_edid_modes(connector, edid); > > > > > > kfree(edid); > > > return n; > > > > > > no_edid: > > > drm_connector_update_edid_property(connector, NULL); > > > return 0; > > > } > > > > > > Is this desired ? > > > > We store the edid, and we store a lot of decoded information in > > drm_connector->display_info. Can't they just look there? Re-fetching the > > edid definitely sounds like the wrong thing to do. > > > > We might run into some ordering issue here I guess with hotplugs and who's > > fetching the edid and everything like that. > > That's exactly what I was about to answer after reading your first > paragraph :-) I believe caching EDID is a good idea, but my familiarity > with hotplug-related issues is limited to a handful of systems, and I'm > sure I'm missing some common problems. If you can tell me how you think > this should be done, I can give it a try. I think all you need to do is make sure that when handling a hpd, the edid is fetched first. Before other parts of the bridge try to reconfigure themselves ... > > Also maybe I'm missing the point here, and thinking too much of > > ->get_modes on the connector. But then I'm not clear on why the bridge > > needs the connector, and why it instead can't just return the edid it can > > read and let the caller/core figure out everything else? > > That's exactly what the .get_edid() operation that you asked me to > remove did... :-) You didn't like the fact that it duplicated the > .get_modes() logic. Should I add it back, and clearly document > .get_modes() as a fallback used only when the connector doesn't use EDID > ? I guess I'm making a bit a fool of myself here. What I meant is that if we do want to keep ->get_edid, then why do you need to pass the connector? Just return the edid blob, and let the caller parse it, and stuff all relevant data into drm_connector. Just thinking along the lines of your goal of making the bridge drivers as dumb as possible. Same thing for ->get_modes would be neat too, but we don't have a nice datastructure for this. We'd need to pass both a list_head and a pointer to the drm_display_info I think. That would decouple bridges even more from connector, which I think is somewhere on your goal list ... -Daniel > > > >>> Btw if a hpd happens, who's responible for making sure the edid/mode list > > >>> in the connector is up-to-date? With your current callback design that's > > >>> up to the callback, which doesn't feel great. Maybe drm_bridge_hpd_notify > > >>> should guarantee that it'll first walk the connectors to update status and > > >>> edid/mode list for the final drm_connector. And then instead of just > > >>> passing the simple "status", it'll pass the connector, with everything > > >>> correctly updated. > > >>> > > >>> Otherwise everyone interested in that hpd signal will go and re-fetch the > > >>> edid, which is not so awesome :-) > > >> > > >> With the current design there's a single listener, so it's not a big > > >> deal :-) Furthermore, the listener is the helper that creates a > > >> connector on top of a chain of bridges, so it's a pretty good place to > > >> handle this. See the call to drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event() in > > >> drm_bridge_connector_hpd_cb(). > > >> > > >> I'm all for reworking HPD and mode fetching, but I think it's a bit too > > >> big of a requirement as a prerequisite for this series (or as part of > > >> this series). We have hardware that can report HPD with various level of > > >> details (from "something happened on a connector" to "this particular > > >> event happened on this particular connector"), and we channel that > > >> through helpers such as drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event() that lose the > > >> details and go through a heavy mechanism to refetch everything. I > > >> understand this is needed in many cases, but I think there's room for > > >> improvement. This series, in my opinion, doesn't go in the wrong > > >> direction in that regard, as it eventually calls > > >> drm_kms_helper_hotplug_event(), so I think improvements would make sense > > >> on top of it. I'm even willing to work on this, provided I get feedback > > >> on what is desired. > > >> > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @lost_hotplug: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Notify the bridge of display disconnection. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional, it may be implemented by bridges that > > >>>>> + * need to be notified of display disconnection for internal reasons. > > >>>>> + * One use case is to reset the internal state of CEC controllers for > > >>>>> + * HDMI bridges. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + void (*lost_hotplug)(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @hpd_enable: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Enable hot plug detection. From now on the bridge shall call > > >>>>> + * drm_bridge_hpd_notify() each time a change is detected in the output > > >>>>> + * connection status, until hot plug detection gets disabled with > > >>>>> + * @hpd_disable. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional and shall only be implemented by bridges > > >>>>> + * that support hot-plug notification without polling. Bridges that > > >>>>> + * implement it shall also implement the @hpd_disable callback and set > > >>>>> + * the DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD flag in their &drm_bridge->ops. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + void (*hpd_enable)(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @hpd_disable: > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * Disable hot plug detection. Once this function returns the bridge > > >>>>> + * shall not call drm_bridge_hpd_notify() when a change in the output > > >>>>> + * connection status occurs. > > >>>>> + * > > >>>>> + * This callback is optional and shall only be implemented by bridges > > >>>>> + * that support hot-plug notification without polling. Bridges that > > >>>>> + * implement it shall also implement the @hpd_enable callback and set > > >>>>> + * the DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD flag in their &drm_bridge->ops. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + void (*hpd_disable)(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> }; > > >>>>> > > >>>>> /** > > >>>>> @@ -372,6 +477,38 @@ struct drm_bridge_timings { > > >>>>> bool dual_link; > > >>>>> }; > > >>>>> > > >>>>> +/** > > >>>>> + * enum drm_bridge_ops - Bitmask of operations supported by the bridge > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> +enum drm_bridge_ops { > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @DRM_BRIDGE_OP_DETECT: The bridge can detect displays connected to > > >>>>> + * its output. Bridges that set this flag shall implement the > > >>>>> + * &drm_bridge_funcs->detect callback. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + DRM_BRIDGE_OP_DETECT = BIT(0), > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @DRM_BRIDGE_OP_EDID: The bridge can retrieve the EDID of the display > > >>>>> + * connected to its output. Bridges that set this flag shall implement > > >>>>> + * the &drm_bridge_funcs->get_edid callback. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + DRM_BRIDGE_OP_EDID = BIT(1), > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD: The bridge can detect hot-plug and hot-unplug > > >>>>> + * without requiring polling. Bridges that set this flag shall > > >>>>> + * implement the &drm_bridge_funcs->hpd_enable and > > >>>>> + * &drm_bridge_funcs->disable_hpd_cb callbacks. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + DRM_BRIDGE_OP_HPD = BIT(2), > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @DRM_BRIDGE_OP_MODES: The bridge can retrieving the modes supported > > >>>>> + * by the display at its output. This does not include readind EDID > > >>>>> + * which is separately covered by @DRM_BRIDGE_OP_EDID. Bridges that set > > >>>>> + * this flag shall implement the &drm_bridge_funcs->get_modes callback. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + DRM_BRIDGE_OP_MODES = BIT(3), > > >>>>> +}; > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> /** > > >>>>> * struct drm_bridge - central DRM bridge control structure > > >>>>> */ > > >>>>> @@ -398,6 +535,29 @@ struct drm_bridge { > > >>>>> const struct drm_bridge_funcs *funcs; > > >>>>> /** @driver_private: pointer to the bridge driver's internal context */ > > >>>>> void *driver_private; > > >>>>> + /** @ops: bitmask of operations supported by the bridge */ > > >>>>> + enum drm_bridge_ops ops; > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @type: Type of the connection at the bridge output > > >>>>> + * (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*). For bridges at the end of this chain this > > >>>>> + * identifies the type of connected display. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + int type; > > >>>>> + /** private: */ > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @hpd_mutex: Protects the @hpd_cb and @hpd_data fields. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + struct mutex hpd_mutex; > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @hpd_cb: Hot plug detection callback, registered with > > >>>>> + * drm_bridge_hpd_enable(). > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + void (*hpd_cb)(void *data, enum drm_connector_status status); > > >>>>> + /** > > >>>>> + * @hpd_data: Private data passed to the Hot plug detection callback > > >>>>> + * @hpd_cb. > > >>>>> + */ > > >>>>> + void *hpd_data; > > >>>>> }; > > >>>>> > > >>>>> void drm_bridge_add(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> @@ -428,6 +588,14 @@ void drm_atomic_bridge_pre_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> void drm_atomic_bridge_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> struct drm_atomic_state *state); > > >>>>> > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + void (*cb)(void *data, > > >>>>> + enum drm_connector_status status), > > >>>>> + void *data); > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_disable(struct drm_bridge *bridge); > > >>>>> +void drm_bridge_hpd_notify(struct drm_bridge *bridge, > > >>>>> + enum drm_connector_status status); > > >>>>> + > > >>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_BRIDGE > > >>>>> struct drm_bridge *drm_panel_bridge_add(struct drm_panel *panel, > > >>>>> u32 connector_type); > > -- > Regards, > > Laurent Pinchart -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel