Den 24.08.2022 17.26, skrev Maxime Ripard: > Hi, > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 07:22:48PM +0200, Noralf Trønnes wrote: >> Den 29.07.2022 18.35, skrev Maxime Ripard: >>> Now that the core can deal fine with analog TV modes, let's convert the vc4 >>> VEC driver to leverage those new features. >>> >>> We've added some backward compatibility to support the old TV mode property >>> and translate it into the new TV norm property. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_vec.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_vec.c >> >>> static int vc4_vec_connector_get_modes(struct drm_connector *connector) >>> { >>> - struct drm_connector_state *state = connector->state; >>> struct drm_display_mode *mode; >>> >>> - mode = drm_mode_duplicate(connector->dev, >>> - vc4_vec_tv_modes[state->tv.mode].mode); >>> + mode = drm_mode_duplicate(connector->dev, &drm_mode_480i); >>> + if (!mode) { >>> + DRM_ERROR("Failed to create a new display mode\n"); >>> + return -ENOMEM; >>> + } >>> + >>> + drm_mode_probed_add(connector, mode); >>> + >>> + mode = drm_mode_duplicate(connector->dev, &drm_mode_576i); >> >> Maybe the mode that matches tv.norm should be marked as preferred so >> userspace knows which one to pick? > > I'm not sure how realistic that would be. Doing this based on the driver > / cmdline preference is going to be fairly easy, but then it's a > property, it's going to be updated, and we probably don't want to mess > around the mode flags based on new property values? > Strictly speaking we need to fire an event to userspace if the mode changes, and this is probably not straightforward to do underneath modeset locks, would probably need a worker. Clever userspace like GNOME will try to use the active mode, so it will handle this that way. If someone has set up the pipeline first that is. drm_client/fbdev and plymouth can do that because they honour userdef modes. Other userspace that don't know the userdef flag will fallback to the first mode which is NTSC which is also the default tvmode, so maybe this is good enough. PAL users will have to specify the mode, or teach their program about the userdef flag. But ofc relying on the userdef flag depends on the fact that there's a mode on the kernel command line, but maybe there's no way to avoid that since much/most? userspace treat "unknown" connector status as disconnected so many will have to force the connector to "connected" anyway. At least I don't know any way to permanetly force the connector status other than using video=. Noralf.