Re: [PATCH v3 00/27] drm/msm/dpu: wide planes support

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On 03/02/2023 20:21, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
The review of the first half of v2 took more than a month. Let's update
the reviewed patches in attempt to get the first half of the series into
the acked and mergeable state. This would allow us to lower the impact
(and the patch count). At 27 patches this series is approaching the
limits of manageability.

This patchset brings in multirect usage to support using two SSPP
rectangles for a single plane. Full virtual planes support is omitted
from this pull request, it will come later.

Changes since v1 (which was ages ago):
- Rebased on top of 6.2-rc1
- Dropped the controversial _dpu_crtc_blend_setup() split patch
- Renamed dpu_hw_pipe to dpu_hw_sspp
- Other misc changes

I forgot to add it here, please excuse me:

Changes since v2:

- Renamed dpu_hw_pipe_cfg to dpu_hw_sspp_cfg
- Added a patch to clean up src add / layout for the solid fill planes
- Fixed several comments and commit messages which caused confusion
- Added documentation for new dpu_plane_state members
- Slightly reworked dpu_plane_atomic_check() to make it more logical and obvious

--
With best wishes
Dmitry




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