Re: [PATCH v2 10/41] drm/modes: Add a function to generate analog display modes

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On Mon, Sep 05, 2022 at 06:32:14PM +0200, Mateusz Kwiatkowski wrote:
> Hi Maxime,
> 
> W dniu 5.09.2022 o 15:32, Maxime Ripard pisze:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 10:14:28AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> >>>> +enum drm_mode_analog {
> >>>> +    DRM_MODE_ANALOG_NTSC,
> >>>> +    DRM_MODE_ANALOG_PAL,
> >>>> +};
> >>>
> >>> Using "NTSC" and "PAL" to describe the 50Hz and 60Hz analog TV modes is common,
> >>> but strictly speaking a misnomer. Those are color encoding systems, and your
> >>> patchset fully supports lesser used, but standard encodings for those (e.g.
> >>> PAL-M for 60Hz and SECAM for 50Hz). I'd propose switching to some more neutral
> >>> naming scheme. Some ideas:
> >>>
> >>> - DRM_MODE_ANALOG_60_HZ / DRM_MODE_ANALOG_50_HZ (after standard refresh rate)
> >>> - DRM_MODE_ANALOG_525_LINES / DRM_MODE_ANALOG_625_LINES (after standard line
> >>>   count)
> >>
> >> IMHO these are bad names, as e.g. VGA640x480@60 is also analog, using
> >> 60 Hz and 525 lines.  Add "TV" to the name?
> >>
> >>> - DRM_MODE_ANALOG_JM / DRM_MODE_ANALOG_BDGHIKLN (after corresponding ITU System
> >>>   Letter Designations)
> >>
> >> Or DRM_MODE_ITU_*?
> >> But given the long list of letters, this looks fragile to me.
> >
> > Does it matter at all? It's an internal API that isn't exposed at all.
> > I'd rather have a common name that everyone can understand in this case
> > rather than a *perfect* name where most will scratch their head
> > wondering what it's about.
> 
> You may have a point. But in that case, maybe it'd make sense to at least add
> a short comment explaining what do you mean by "NTSC" and "PAL" in this context?

Consider it done :)

Maxime

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