Re: [PATCH V2 0/3] DSI host and peripheral initialisation ordering

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On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 at 15:18, Dave Stevenson
<dave.stevenson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi All

A gentle ping on this series. Any comments on the approach?
Thanks.

> Changes from v1:
> - New patch to refactor drm_bridge_chain_post_disable and drm_bridge_chain_pre_enable
>   to reuse drm_atomic_bridge_chain_post_disable / drm_atomic_bridge_chain_pre_enable
>   but with a NULL state.
> - New patch that adds a pre_enable_upstream_first to drm_panel.
> - changed from an OPS flag to a bool "pre_enable_upstream_first" in drm_bridge.
> - Followed Andrzej's suggestion of using continue in the main loop to avoid
>   needing 2 additional loops (one forward to find the last bridge wanting
>   upstream first, and the second backwards again).
> - Actioned Laurent's review comments on docs patch.
>
> Original cover letter:
>
> Hopefully I've cc'ed all those that have bashed this problem around previously,
> or are otherwise linked to DRM bridges.
>
> There have been numerous discussions around how DSI support is currently broken
> as it doesn't support initialising the PHY to LP-11 and potentially the clock
> lane to HS prior to configuring the DSI peripheral. There is no op where the
> interface is initialised but HS video isn't also being sent.
> Currently you have:
> - peripheral pre_enable (host not initialised yet)
> - host pre_enable
> - encoder enable
> - host enable
> - peripheral enable (video already running)
>
> vc4 and exynos currently implement the DSI host as an encoder, and split the
> bridge_chain. This fails if you want to switch to being a bridge and/or use
> atomic calls as the state of all the elements split off are not added by
> drm_atomic_add_encoder_bridges.
>
> dw-mipi-dsi[1] and now msm[2] use the mode_set hook to initialise the PHY, so
> the bridge/panel pre_enable can send commands. In their post_disable they then
> call the downstream bridge/panel post_disable op manually so that shutdown
> commands can be sent before shutting down the PHY. Nothing handles that fact,
> so the framework then continues down the bridge chain and calls the post_disable
> again, so we get unbalanced panel prepare/unprepare calls being reported [3].
>
> There have been patches[4] proposing reversing the entire direction of
> pre_enable and post_disable, but that risks driving voltage into devices that
> have yet to be powered up.
> There have been discussions about adding either a pre_pre_enable, or adding a
> DSI host_op to initialise the host[5]. Both require significant reworking to all
> existing drivers in moving initialisation phases.
> We have patches that look like they may well be addressing race conditions in
> starting up a DSI peripheral[6].
>
> This patch takes a hybrid of the two: an optional reversing of the order for
> specific links within the bridge chain within pre_enable and post_disable done
> within the drm_bridge framework.
> I'm more than happy to move where the flag exists in structures (currently as
> DRM_BRIDGE_OP_UPSTREAM_FIRST in drm_bridge_ops, but it isn't an op), but does
> this solve the problem posed? If not, then can you describe the actual scenario
> it doesn't cover?
> A DSI peripheral can set the flag to get the DSI host initialised first, and
> therefore it has a stable LP-11 state before pre_enable. Likewise the peripheral
> can still send shutdown commands prior to the DSI host being shut down in
> post_disable. It also handles the case where there are multiple devices in the
> chain that all want their upstream bridge enabled first, so should there be a
> DSI mux between host and peripheral, then it can still get the host to the
> correct state.
>
> An example tree is at [7] which is drm-misc-next with these patches and then a
> conversion of vc4_dsi to use the atomic bridge functions (will be upstreamed
> once we're over this hurdle). It is working happily with the Toshiba TC358762 on
> a Raspberry Pi 7" panel.
> The same approach but on our vendor 5.15 tree[8] has also been tested
> successfully on a TI SN65DSI83 and LVDS panel.
>
> Whilst here, I've also documented the expected behaviour of DSI hosts and
> peripherals to aid those who come along after.
>
> Thanks
>   Dave
>
> [1] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-mipi-dsi.c#L940
> [2] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2022-January/337769.html
> [3] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2021-December/333908.html
> [4] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2021-October/328476.html
> [5] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2021-October/325853.html
> [6] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2022-February/341852.html
> [7] https://github.com/6by9/linux/tree/drm-misc-next-vc4_dsi
> [8] https://github.com/6by9/linux/tree/rpi-5.15.y-sn65dsi83
>
> Dave Stevenson (4):
>   drm/bridge: Remove duplication from drm_bridge and drm_atomic_bridge
>     chains
>   drm/bridge: Introduce pre_enable_upstream_first to alter bridge init
>     order
>   drm/panel: Add prepare_upstream_first flag to drm_panel
>   drm/bridge: Document the expected behaviour of DSI host controllers
>
>  Documentation/gpu/drm-kms-helpers.rst |   7 ++
>  drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/panel.c        |   3 +
>  drivers/gpu/drm/drm_bridge.c          | 181 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
>  include/drm/drm_bridge.h              |   8 ++
>  include/drm/drm_panel.h               |  10 ++
>  5 files changed, 159 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)
>
> --
> 2.7.4
>



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