On Mon 10 May 07:16 CDT 2021, sbillaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On 2021-05-06 20:32, Rob Clark wrote: > > On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 11:47 PM <sbillaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On 2021-05-05 15:31, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > On Wed, 5 May 2021 at 11:17, Sankeerth Billakanti > > > > <sbillaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > > > >> These patches add support for the next generation eDP driver on > > > >> SnapDragon > > > >> with dpu support. The existing eDP driver cannot support the new eDP > > > >> hardware. So, to maintain backward compatibility, the older eDP driver > > > >> is > > > >> moved to v200 folder and the new generation eDP driver is added in > > > >> the v510 folder. > > > > > > > > What exactly does this version correspond to? > > > > I assume that v510 corresponds to sdmshrike/sc8180x. Is it right? > > > [Sankeerth] This is for sc7280. > > > > > > > Is it really so specific, or just v2/v5 would be enough? Not to > > > > mention that this is the MDP/ version, while other blocks tend to use > > > > block-specific versions/ids. > > > [Sankeerth] I can rename it as edp-v1 and edp-v2. Edp v1 is very old > > > chip and there is considerable HW delta between v1 and v2. So, we want > > > to separate the driver. We followed similar model for DPU driver > > > where, > > > MDP4, MDP5 and DPU have separate folders. EDP v1 belongs to MDP4 > > > generation. > > > > Bjorn brought up the idea of just dropping the existing drm/msm/edp.. > > since the efforts to upstream the platform it worked on (8084?) > > fizzled out, I don't think there is any device which uses it. > > > > But it does sound like edp is a subset of the the newer dp driver, so > > seems sort of like the better approach would be to add edp support to > > dp. I believe Bjorn has something based on this approach which is > > working for sc8280 (although not sure if it is in shape to post > > patches yet) > > > > BR, > > -R > Hi Rob, > I will explore to integrate native eDP driver as part of DP driver. Will > follow up with new patchsets. > > Hi Dmitry, > I will move the eDP phy to qmp drivers folder in the new patchsets so that > it can reuse the dp core driver. > Hi Sankeerth, I've been working on eDP support for sc8180x recently, which afaict is identical to sc7280 in this regard. I finally got the patches cleaned up and posted here: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20210511042043.592802-1-bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#t https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/20210511041930.592483-1-bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#t My initial patches added widebus support, rather than disabling it. But those patches needs a little bit more polishing - and I finally figured was able to disable the feature. So I will get back to this. There's currently a few seconds delay on plug detection, so this needs to be investigated further and I haven't looked at backlight handling yet. Regards, Bjorn