Hi Marco, On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 03:04:37PM +0200, Marco Felsch wrote: > On 19-08-15 15:38, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 09:55:36AM +0200, Marco Felsch wrote: > >> On 19-05-16 19:36, Laurent Pinchart wrote: > >>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 02:44:02PM +0200, Marco Felsch wrote: > >>>> Currently every driver needs to parse the connector endpoints by it self. > >>> > >>> s/it self/itself/ > >>> > >>>> This is the initial work to make this generic. The generic connector has > >>>> some common fields and some connector specific parts. The generic one > >>>> includes: > >>>> - type > >>>> - label > >>>> - remote_port (the port where the connector is connected to) > >>>> - remote_id (the endpoint where the connector is connected to) > >>> > >>> This assumes a single connection between a connector and a remote port, > >>> and a single port on the connector side. Is this guaranteed ? For the > >>> mini-DIN-4 connectors (often used for S-Video) for instance, I recall > >>> from the extensive discussions we had in the past that they should be > >>> modeled with two pins, one for the Y component and one for C components. > >>> The rationale for this is to support systems where such a connector > >>> could be used to carry S-Video, but also two composite video signals > >>> (usually through an external adapter from 2 RCA female connectors to one > >>> S-Video male connector) that would be routed to two separate video > >>> decoders (or two different inputs of the same video decoder). Other > >>> topologies may be possible too. > >> > >> I got your concerns and I also remember the tvp5150 port bindings > >> myself in the past. Do you know how often such a setup you described > >> above happens these days? I would rather add more documentation to the > >> bindings [1] and add a check to v4l2_fwnode_parse_connector() to > >> guarantee that one port has only one endpoint. Because I don't think > >> that analog connectors has a bright future these days. > >> > >> [1] Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/connector/ \ > >> analog-tv-connector.txt > > > > I have seen it on older hardware, I don't know about more recent > > systems. For the S-Video case at least, you need to support two DT > > ports, even if you don't support connecting them to two different > > devices yet. > > Can you take a look on the v7 I send a few minutes ago? I changed the > layout ;) I'll try to get to that ASAP, but I have a Rockchip driver to review first :-) > > In any case, I'm fine if those topologies are not supported yet, but it > > should be possible to support them in a backward-compatible way. In > > particular, in this case, we should make sure the DT bindings will allow > > such topologies, and the DT parsing API should make it possible to > > support them without fugure changes to drivers that use the API from > > this patch for "simple" topologies. > > You're right. I adapted the struct to be more extendible. > > >>>> The specific fields are within a union, since only one of them can be > >>>> available at the time. Since this is the initial support the patch adds > >>>> only the analog-connector specific ones. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Marco Felsch <m.felsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> --- > >>>> [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/10794703/ > >>>> > >>>> v6: > >>>> - fix some spelling and style issues > >>>> - rm unnecessary comments > >>>> - drop vga and dvi connector > >>>> > >>>> v2-v4: > >>>> - nothing since the patch was squashed from series [1] into this > >>>> series. > >>>> > >>>> include/media/v4l2-connector.h | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >>>> include/media/v4l2-fwnode.h | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >>>> 2 files changed, 63 insertions(+) > >>>> create mode 100644 include/media/v4l2-connector.h > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/include/media/v4l2-connector.h b/include/media/v4l2-connector.h > >>>> new file mode 100644 > >>>> index 000000000000..3a951c54f50e > >>>> --- /dev/null > >>>> +++ b/include/media/v4l2-connector.h > >>>> @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ > >>>> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ > >>>> +/* > >>>> + * v4l2-connector.h > >>>> + * > >>>> + * V4L2 connector types. > >>>> + * > >>>> + * Copyright 2019 Pengutronix, Marco Felsch <kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> + */ > >>>> + > >>>> +#ifndef V4L2_CONNECTOR_H > >>>> +#define V4L2_CONNECTOR_H > >>>> + > >>>> +#define V4L2_CONNECTOR_MAX_LABEL 41 > >>> > >>> Hans pointed out this was a weird number. Should you turn the label > >>> field into a pointer to make this more generic (with a > >>> v4l2_fwnode_connector_cleanup() function then) ? > >> > >> Yes, that would be the better approach. I will change that. > >> > >>>> + > >>>> +/** > >>>> + * enum v4l2_connector_type - connector type > >>>> + * @V4L2_CON_UNKNOWN: unknown connector type, no V4L2 connetor configuration > >>>> + * @V4L2_CON_COMPOSITE: analog composite connector > >>>> + * @V4L2_CON_SVIDEO: analog svideo connector > >>>> + * @V4L2_CON_HDMI: digital hdmi connector > >>>> + */ > >>>> +enum v4l2_connector_type { > >>>> + V4L2_CON_UNKNOWN, > >>>> + V4L2_CON_COMPOSITE, > >>>> + V4L2_CON_SVIDEO, > >>>> + V4L2_CON_HDMI, > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> +#endif /* V4L2_CONNECTOR_H */ > >>>> + > >>>> diff --git a/include/media/v4l2-fwnode.h b/include/media/v4l2-fwnode.h > >>>> index 6c07825e18b9..f4df1b95c5ef 100644 > >>>> --- a/include/media/v4l2-fwnode.h > >>>> +++ b/include/media/v4l2-fwnode.h > >>>> @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ > >>>> #include <linux/list.h> > >>>> #include <linux/types.h> > >>>> > >>>> +#include <media/v4l2-connector.h> > >>>> #include <media/v4l2-mediabus.h> > >>>> #include <media/v4l2-subdev.h> > >>>> > >>>> @@ -126,6 +127,38 @@ struct v4l2_fwnode_link { > >>>> unsigned int remote_port; > >>>> }; > >>>> > >>>> +/** > >>>> + * struct v4l2_fwnode_connector_analog - analog connector data structure > >>>> + * @supported_tvnorms: tv norms this connector supports, set to V4L2_STD_ALL > >>>> + * if no restrictions are specified. > >>>> + */ > >>>> +struct v4l2_fwnode_connector_analog { > >>>> + v4l2_std_id supported_tvnorms; > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> +/** > >>>> + * struct v4l2_fwnode_connector - the connector data structure > >>>> + * @remote_port: identifier of the remote endpoint port the connector connects > >>>> + * to > >>>> + * @remote_id: identifier of the remote endpoint the connector connects to > >>>> + * @label: connetor label > >>>> + * @type: connector type > >>>> + * @connector: connector configuration > >>>> + * @connector.analog: analog connector configuration > >>>> + * &struct v4l2_fwnode_connector_analog > >>>> + */ > >>>> +struct v4l2_fwnode_connector { > >>>> + unsigned int remote_port; > >>>> + unsigned int remote_id; > >>>> + char label[V4L2_CONNECTOR_MAX_LABEL]; > >>>> + enum v4l2_connector_type type; > >>>> + > >>>> + union { > >>>> + struct v4l2_fwnode_connector_analog analog; > >>>> + /* future connectors */ > >>>> + } connector; > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> /** > >>>> * v4l2_fwnode_endpoint_parse() - parse all fwnode node properties > >>>> * @fwnode: pointer to the endpoint's fwnode handle -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart