Changes in v7: - Fixed snippet removal, moved from patch [11/11] to [9/11] where it actually belongs to, as in patch 9/11 I'm moving that snippet to a new function. Changes in v6: - Added some previously missing error checking (patch [01/11]) - Added error checks for devm_drm_bridge_add() - Made sure that cable_plugged_in is set to false if HPD assertion polling fails (timeout) - Support panel as module (tested with panel-edp on MT8195 Tomato) - Rebased over next-20230717 Changes in v5: - Added .wait_hpd_asserted() callback for aux-bus - Avoid enabling and registering HPD interrupt + handlers for eDP case only (keeps HPD interrupts enabled for full DP case) - Support not always-on eDP panels (boot with regulator off, suspend with regulator off) for power saving in PM suspend. Changes in v4: - Set data lanes to idle to prevent stalls if bootloader didn't properly close the eDP port - Now using the .done_probing() callback for AUX bus to prevent probe deferral loops in case the panel-edp driver is a module as previously seen with another bridge driver (ANX7625) on some other SoCs (MT8192 and others) - Rebased over next-20230706 - Dropped Chen-Yu's T-b tag on last patch as some logic changed (before, I wasn't using the .done_probing() callback). Changes in v3: - Added DPTX AUX block initialization before trying to communicate to stop relying on the bootloader keeping it initialized before booting Linux. - Fixed commit description for patch [09/09] and removed commented out code (that slipped from dev phase.. sorry!). This series adds "real" support for eDP in the mtk-dp DisplayPort driver. Explaining the "real": Before this change, the DisplayPort driver did support eDP to some extent, but it was treating it entirely like a regular DP interface which is partially fine, after all, embedded DisplayPort *is* actually DisplayPort, but there might be some differences to account for... and this is for both small performance improvements and, more importantly, for correct functionality in some systems. Functionality first: One of the common differences found in various boards implementing eDP and machines using an eDP panel is that many times the HPD line is not connected. This *must* be accounted for: at startup, this specific IP will raise a HPD interrupt (which should maybe be ignored... as it does not appear to be a "real" event...) that will make the eDP panel to be detected and to actually work but, after a suspend-resume cycle, there will be no HPD interrupt (as there's no HPD line in my case!) producing a functionality issue - specifically, the DP Link Training fails because the panel doesn't get powered up, then it stays black and won't work until rebooting the machine (or removing and reinserting the module I think, but I haven't tried that). Now for.. both: eDP panels are *e*DP because they are *not* removable (in the sense that you can't unplug the cable without disassembling the machine, in which case, the machine shall be powered down..!): this (correct) assumption makes us able to solve some issues and to also gain a little performance during PM operations. What was done here is: - Caching the EDID if the panel is eDP: we're always going to read the same data everytime, so we can just cache that (as it's small enough) shortening PM resume times for the eDP driver instance; - Always return connector_status_connected if it's eDP: non-removable means connector_status_disconnected can't happen during runtime... this also saves us some time and even power, as we won't have to perform yet another power cycle of the HW; - Added aux-bus support! This makes us able to rely on panel autodetection from the EDID, avoiding to add more and more panel timings to panel-edp and, even better, allowing to use one panel node in devicetrees for multiple variants of the same machine since, at that point, it's not important to "preventively know" what panel we have (eh, it's autodetected...!). This was tested on a MT8195 Cherry Tomato Chromebook (panel-edp on aux-bus) P.S.: For your own testing commodity, here's a reference devicetree: pp3300_disp_x: regulator-pp3300-disp-x { compatible = "regulator-fixed"; regulator-name = "pp3300_disp_x"; regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>; regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; enable-active-high; gpio = <&pio 55 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; pinctrl-names = "default"; pinctrl-0 = <&panel_fixed_pins>; }; &edp_tx { status = "okay"; pinctrl-names = "default"; pinctrl-0 = <&edptx_pins_default>; ports { #address-cells = <1>; #size-cells = <0>; port@0 { reg = <0>; edp_in: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&dp_intf0_out>; }; }; port@1 { reg = <1>; edp_out: endpoint { data-lanes = <0 1 2 3>; remote-endpoint = <&panel_in>; }; }; }; aux-bus { panel: panel { compatible = "edp-panel"; power-supply = <&pp3300_disp_x>; backlight = <&backlight_lcd0>; port { panel_in: endpoint { remote-endpoint = <&edp_out>; }; }; }; }; }; AngeloGioacchino Del Regno (11): drm/mediatek: dp: Add missing error checks in mtk_dp_parse_capabilities drm/mediatek: dp: Move AUX and panel poweron/off sequence to function drm/mediatek: dp: Change logging to dev for mtk_dp_aux_transfer() drm/mediatek: dp: Use devm variant of drm_bridge_add() drm/mediatek: dp: Move AUX_P0 setting to mtk_dp_initialize_aux_settings() drm/mediatek: dp: Enable event interrupt only when bridge attached drm/mediatek: dp: Avoid mutex locks if audio is not supported/enabled drm/mediatek: dp: Move PHY registration to new function drm/mediatek: dp: Add support for embedded DisplayPort aux-bus drm/mediatek: dp: Add .wait_hpd_asserted() for AUX bus drm/mediatek: dp: Don't register HPD interrupt handler for eDP case drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/Kconfig | 1 + drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dp.c | 360 ++++++++++++++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 242 insertions(+), 119 deletions(-) -- 2.41.0