On 11/05/2023 07:38, Abhinav Kumar wrote:
On 5/10/2023 9:29 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On 11/05/2023 01:07, Kuogee Hsieh wrote:
DPU < 7.0.0 requires the PINGPONG block to be involved during
DSC setting up. Since DPU >= 7.0.0, enabling and starting the DSC
encoder engine moved to INTF with the help of the flush mechanism.
Nit: was moved.
Add a DPU_PINGPONG_DSC feature bit to restrict the availability of
dpu_hw_pp_setup_dsc() and dpu_hw_pp_dsc_{enable,disable}() on the
PINGPONG block to DPU < 7.0.0 hardware, as the registers are not
available [in the PINGPONG block] on DPU 7.0.0 and higher anymore.
this looks good
Existing call-sites to these callbacks already skip calling into
them if the function pointer is NULL.
This is more relevant for patch 3 commit message.
Add DPU_PINGPONG_DSC feature
bit to all chipset with DPU < 7.0.0.
This is incorrect, as we do not change the catalog in this patch.
Sorry but why not? The changes done to dpu_hw_catalog.c do exactly that.
Because the patch does not add this feature bit to any of the chipsets.
I think the relevant patch was lost somewhere during the rework/rebase.
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With best wishes
Dmitry