Hi Maxime, On 9/9/24 6:13 PM, Maxime Ripard wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 04:17:40AM GMT, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote: >> +static enum drm_connector_status >> +dw_hdmi_qp_bridge_detect(struct drm_bridge *bridge) >> +{ >> + struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi = bridge->driver_private; >> + enum drm_connector_status status; >> + >> + status = hdmi->phy.ops->read_hpd(hdmi, hdmi->phy.data); >> + >> + dev_dbg(hdmi->dev, "%s conn=%d scramb=%d\n", __func__, >> + status == connector_status_connected, hdmi->scramb_enabled); >> + >> + if (hdmi->scramb_enabled) { >> + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&hdmi->scramb_work); >> + >> + if (status == connector_status_connected) >> + dw_hdmi_qp_check_and_set_scramb(hdmi); >> + } >> + >> + return status; >> +} > > Unfortunately, that won't work. The HDMI Spec has (HDMI 2.0, Section > 6.1.3.1 - Scrambling Control): > > The minimum time period between the write to the Scrambling_Enable bit, > and the transmission of a scrambled video signal is not specified; > however the Source shall not begin transmission of a scrambled video > signal before writing a 1 to the Scrambling_Enable bit. The maximum time > period between the write to the Scrambling_Enable bit and the > transmission of a scrambled video signal shall be 100 ms. > > So you need to disable the output and enable it again. > > vc4 does just that, you can have a look here: > https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.10.9/source/drivers/gpu/drm/vc4/vc4_hdmi.c#L410 Thanks for all the details and references! Unfortunately I had to drop the scrambling setup for now [1], as I encountered some issues while attempting to get this implemented as suggested. Will get back to this and submit it separately when done. Regards, Cristian [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240914-b4-rk3588-bridge-upstream-v7-0-2b1348137123@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/