[PATCH] drm/vc4: hdmi: Always enable GCP with AVMUTE cleared

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From: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@xxxxxxxxx>

Issue is some displays go blank at the point of firmware to kms
handover.  Plugging/unplugging hdmi cable, power cycling display, or
switching standby off/on
typically resolve this case.

Finally managed to find a display that suffers from this, and track down
the issue.

The firmware uses AVMUTE in normal operation. It will set AVMUTE before
disabling hdmi clocks and phy. It will clear AVMUTE after clocks and phy
are set up for a new hdmi mode.

But with the hdmi handover from firmware to kms, AVMUTE will be set by
firmware.

kms driver typically has no GCP packet (except for deep colour modes).
The spec isn't clear on whether to consider the AVMUTE as continuing
indefinitely in the absense of a GCP packet, or to consider that state
to have ended.

Most displays behave as we want, but there are a number (from mutiple
manufacturers) which need to see AVMUTE cleared before displaying a
picture.

Lets just always enable GCP packet with AVMUTE cleared. That resolves
the issue on problematic displays.

>From HDMI 1.4 spec:

  A CD field of zero (Color Depth not indicated) shall be used whenever
  the Sink does not indicate support for Deep Color. This value may
  also be used in Deep Color mode to transmit a GCP indicating only
  non-Deep Color information (e.g. AVMUTE).

So use CD=0 where we were previously not enabling a GCP.

Link: https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/24780-le-10-0-1-rpi4-no-picture-after-update-from-le-10-0-0
Signed-off-by: Dom Cobley <popcornmix@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Maxime Ripard <maxime@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c | 18 +++++++++---------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c
index 01c1de992384..ea22c9bf223a 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c
@@ -97,6 +97,10 @@
 #define VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_1_SHIFT	8
 #define VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_1_MASK	VC4_MASK(15, 8)
 
+#define VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_0_MASK	VC4_MASK(7, 0)
+#define VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_0_SET_AVMUTE	BIT(0)
+#define VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_0_CLEAR_AVMUTE	BIT(4)
+
 # define VC4_HD_M_SW_RST			BIT(2)
 # define VC4_HD_M_ENABLE			BIT(0)
 
@@ -1316,7 +1320,6 @@ static void vc5_hdmi_set_timings(struct vc4_hdmi *vc4_hdmi,
 					VC4_HDMI_VERTB_VBP));
 	unsigned long flags;
 	unsigned char gcp;
-	bool gcp_en;
 	u32 reg;
 	int idx;
 
@@ -1351,16 +1354,13 @@ static void vc5_hdmi_set_timings(struct vc4_hdmi *vc4_hdmi,
 	switch (vc4_state->output_bpc) {
 	case 12:
 		gcp = 6;
-		gcp_en = true;
 		break;
 	case 10:
 		gcp = 5;
-		gcp_en = true;
 		break;
 	case 8:
 	default:
-		gcp = 4;
-		gcp_en = false;
+		gcp = 0;
 		break;
 	}
 
@@ -1369,8 +1369,7 @@ static void vc5_hdmi_set_timings(struct vc4_hdmi *vc4_hdmi,
 	 * doesn't signal in GCP.
 	 */
 	if (vc4_state->output_format == VC4_HDMI_OUTPUT_YUV422) {
-		gcp = 4;
-		gcp_en = false;
+		gcp = 0;
 	}
 
 	reg = HDMI_READ(HDMI_DEEP_COLOR_CONFIG_1);
@@ -1383,11 +1382,12 @@ static void vc5_hdmi_set_timings(struct vc4_hdmi *vc4_hdmi,
 	reg = HDMI_READ(HDMI_GCP_WORD_1);
 	reg &= ~VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_1_MASK;
 	reg |= VC4_SET_FIELD(gcp, VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_1);
+	reg &= ~VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_0_MASK;
+	reg |= VC5_HDMI_GCP_WORD_1_GCP_SUBPACKET_BYTE_0_CLEAR_AVMUTE;
 	HDMI_WRITE(HDMI_GCP_WORD_1, reg);
 
 	reg = HDMI_READ(HDMI_GCP_CONFIG);
-	reg &= ~VC5_HDMI_GCP_CONFIG_GCP_ENABLE;
-	reg |= gcp_en ? VC5_HDMI_GCP_CONFIG_GCP_ENABLE : 0;
+	reg |= VC5_HDMI_GCP_CONFIG_GCP_ENABLE;
 	HDMI_WRITE(HDMI_GCP_CONFIG, reg);
 
 	reg = HDMI_READ(HDMI_MISC_CONTROL);
-- 
2.39.1




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