On Wed, 31 May 2023 at 20:29, Kuogee Hsieh <quic_khsieh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 5/31/2023 10:12 AM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > On Wed, 31 May 2023 at 18:41, Kuogee Hsieh <quic_khsieh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > >>>> + if (dpu_enc->disp_info.intf_type == DRM_MODE_ENCODER_DSI) { > >>> INTF_DSI > >>> > >>>> + struct drm_bridge *bridge; > >>>> + > >>>> + if (!dpu_enc->dsc) { > >>> This condition is not correct. We should be updating the DSC even if > >>> there is one. > >>> > >>>> + bridge = drm_bridge_chain_get_first_bridge(drm_enc); > >>>> + dpu_enc->dsc = msm_dsi_bridge_get_dsc_config(bridge); > >>> This approach will not work for the hot-pluggable outputs. The dpu_enc > >>> is not a part of the state. It should not be touched before > >>> atomic_commit actually commits changes. > >> where can drm_dsc_config be stored? > > I'd say, get it during atomic_check (and don't store it anywhere). > > Then get it during atomic_enable (and save in dpu_enc). > got it. > > > >>> Also, I don't think I like the API. It makes it impossible for the > >>> driver to check that the bridge is the actually our DSI bridge or not. > >>> Once you add DP here, the code will explode. > >>> > >>> I think instead we should extend the drm_bridge API to be able to get > >>> the DSC configuration from it directly. Additional care should be put > >>> to design an assymetrical API. Theoretically a drm_bridge can be both > >>> DSC source and DSC sink. Imagine a DSI-to-DP or DSI-to-HDMI bridge, > >>> supporting DSC on the DSI side too. > >> Form my understanding, a bridge contains two interfaces. > >> > >> Therefore I would think only one bridge for dsi-to-dp bridge? and this > >> bridge should represent the bridge chip? > >> > >> I am thinking adding an ops function, get_bridge_dsc() to struct > >> drm_bridge_funcs to retrieve drm_dsc_config. > > So, for this DSI-to-DP bridge will get_bridge_dsc() return DSC > > configuration for the DSI or for the DP side of the bridge? > > I would think should be DP side. there is no reason to enable dsc on > both DSI and DP fro a bridge chip. Well, there can be. E.g. to lower the clock rates of the DSI link. > > drm_bridge_chain_get_first_bridge(drm_enc) should return the bridge of > the controller. > > In DSI-to-DP bridge chip case, this controller will be the bridge chip > who configured to perform protocol conversion between DSI and DP. > > If DSC enabled should be at DP size which connect to panel. Ok, so it returns the DSC configuration of the bridge's source side. Now let's consider a panel bridge for the DSC-enabled DSI panel. Should get_bridge_dsc() return a DSC config in this case? > >> Do you have other suggestion? > > Let me think about it for a few days. -- With best wishes Dmitry