On Tue, 04 Oct 2022 17:05, Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 04/10/2022 13:55, Guillaume Ranquet wrote: >>> No. You said what the code is doing. I think I understand this. You >>> still do not need more compatibles. Your sentence did not clarify it >>> because it did not answer at all to question "why". Why do you need it? >>> >>> Sorry, the change looks not correct. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Krzysztof >>> >> >> I need a new compatible to adress the specifics of mt8195 in the mtk_dpi driver, >> the change is in this series with: >> [PATCH v1 16/17] drm/mediatek: dpi: Add mt8195 hdmi to DPI driver [1] > >But you do not have specifics of mt8195. I wrote it in the beginning. > >> >> I then need to add that compatible to the "list" here in mtk_drm_drv. > >No, you do not... I checked the driver and there is no single need... or >convince me you need. > >> I don't see a way around this unless I rewrite the way mtk_drm_drv works? > >Why rewrite? You have all compatibles in place. > >> >> Maybe if I declare a new compatible that is generic to all mediatek >> dpi variants? > >You were asked to use fallback. Don't create some fake fallbacks. Use >existing ones. > >> and have all the dts specify the node with both the generic dpi and >> the specific compatible? >> >> dpi@xxx { >> compatible = "mediatek,dpi", "mediatek,mt8195-dpi"; > >I don't know what's this but certainly looks odd. Some wild-card >compatible in front (not fallback) and none are documented. > >> ... >> } >> >> Then I can "collapse" all the dpi related nodes in mtk_drm_drv under >> "mediatek,dpi" ? >> >> I guess would have to do the change for all other components that are needed in >> mtk_drm_drv (mmsys, aal, ccor, color, dither, dsc, gamma, mutex...). >> >> That's the only trivial way I can think of implementing this with the >> current status >> of the mtk_drm stack. >> >> Do you have any other ideas in mind? > >Use fallback of compatible device. That's the common pattern. >Everywhere, Mediatek as well. > I'm unsure about what a "fallback of compatible device" is. But from what I can gather, you'd have me write the dts as: dpi@xxx { compatible = "mediatek,mt8195-dpi", "mediatek,mt2701-dpi"; ... } so that the mtk_dpi driver will use the specific mt8195 dpi config and the mtk_drm driver will fallback to mt2701 to find the compatible it needs. Would you like me to use this pattern for all the other compatibles declared in the mtk_ddp_comp_ids array in separate patches? Thx, Guillaume. >Best regards, >Krzysztof >