2014-03-13 22:41 GMT+09:00 Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 03/13/2014 08:08 AM, Inki Dae wrote: >> 2014-03-12 20:16 GMT+09:00 Tomasz Figa <t.figa@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> On 12.03.2014 11:08, Inki Dae wrote: >>>> 2014-03-07 19:00 GMT+09:00 Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> On 03/05/2014 03:56 AM, Inki Dae wrote: >>>>>> Hi Andrzej, >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for your contributions. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2014-02-12 20:31 GMT+09:00 Andrzej Hajda <a.hajda@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This patchset adds drivers and bindings to the following devices: >>>>>>> - Exynos DSI master, >>>>>>> - S6E8AA0 DSI panel, >>>>>>> - TC358764 DSI/LVDS bridge, >>>>>>> - HV070WSA-100 LVDS panel. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It adds also display support in DTS files for the following boards: >>>>>>> - Exynos4210/Trats, >>>>>>> - Exynos4412/Trats2, >>>>>>> - Exynos5250/Arndale. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Things worth mentioning: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. I have implemented DSI/LVDS bridge using drm_panel framework, ie. >>>>>>> the driver exposes drm_panel interface on DSI side, and interact with >>>>>>> panels on LVDS side using drm_panel framework. This approach seems to >>>>>>> me simpler and more natural than using drm_bridge. >>>>>> Can you give me more details about why you think better to use panel >>>>>> framework than using drm_bridge? "Simpler" and "more natural" are >>>>>> ambiguous to me. >>>>> In this particular case DSI master expects on the other end >>>>> any device having DSI slave interface, it could be panel or bridge. >>>>> So it seems natural that both types of slave devices should expose >>>>> the same interface also on programming level. >>>>> Another problem with drm_bridge is that it is not scalable - >>>>> if some manufacturer will decide to add another block between the bridge >>>>> and the panel there is no drm component which can be used for it. >>>>> Using drm_panel the way I have used in toshiba bridge makes scalability >>>>> possible, >>>>> it will be only a matter of adding a driver for new block and making >>>>> proper links in device tree, I see no easy way of doing it with >>>>> drm_bridge approach. >>>> >>>> Now drm_bridge may not cover all hardware. However drm_bridge has >>>> already been merged to mainline so I think we need to use drm_bridge >>>> somehow instead of using other one, and also we could extend >>>> drm_bridge if needed. It would be definitely impossible for a new >>>> framework to cover all hardware because there may be other hardware >>>> not appeared yet. That is what we are doing for mainline until now. >>>> >>> Well, maybe drm_bridge has been merged, but so has been drm_panel. Moreover, >>> merged code is not carved in stone, if there is a better option that could >>> replace it, users of it can be converted to the new approach and the old one >>> can be removed. >>> >>> As I believe Andrzej has demonstrated, drm_panel framework is clearly >>> superior over drm_bridge and I can't think of any good reason why it >>> couldn't become more generic and replace drm_bridge. Of course it can be >>> renamed then to something more generic appropriately. >>> >>> >>>>> >>>>>> Using same drm_panel framework for LDVS bridge and real panel drivers >>>>>> isn't reasonable to me as now because drm_panel framework would be for >>>>>> real panel device even if the use of drm_panel framework looks like >>>>>> suitable to LVDS bridge driver. I thought Sean's way, ptn3460 driver >>>>>> using drm_bride stuff, is good enough, and that would be why >>>>>> drm_bridge exists and why drm_encoder has drm_bridge. >>>>>> >>>>>> And I'm finding more generic way, how to handle LVDS bridge using >>>>>> super node so that LVDS bridge driver isn't embedded to connector >>>>>> drivers such as eDP and MIPI-DSI, and dt binding of LVDS bridge can be >>>>>> done at top level of Exynos drm. Once the binding is done, encoder of >>>>>> display bus driver will have drm_bridge object of LVDS bridge driver >>>>>> so that display bus driver can handle LVDS bridge driver. >>>>> Could you explain what you mean by "dt binding of LVDS bridge can be >>>>> done at top level of Exynos drm" ? How it will look like if there >>>>> will be more bridges, one for DSI, one for HDMI, etc... What if there >>>>> will be two >>>>> bridges in one chain. How it will cope with video pipeline bindings? >>>> >>>> it was just my idea so I have no implementation about it yet. >>>> >>>> My idea is that crtc and encoder are binded at top level of Exynos drm >>>> as is. And for bridge support, the only difference is, in case that >>>> encoder driver has bridge, the dt binding of the encoder driver is >>>> done once last one between encoder and bridge driver is binded. It >>>> would mean that bridge driver can use driver model and it doesn't need >>>> to concern about probe order issue. >>>> >>>> For this, encoder driver with bridge, MIPI-DSI or eDP, would need to >>>> use component interfaces specific to Exynos drm. As a result, once the >>>> dt bindings of crtc and encoder are completed at top level, encoder >>>> driver has its own drm_bridge for bridge, and dt binding you proposed >>>> could be used without any change, and drm_panel could also be used >>>> only for real lcd panel driver. >>>> >>>> And below is a block diagram I think, >>>> >>>> DRM KMS >>>> / | \ >>>> / | \ >>>> crtc encoder connector >>>> | / \ | >>>> | / \ | >>>> | | drm_bridge drm_panel >>>> | | | | >>>> | | | | >>>> FIMD MIPI-DSI LVDS bridge Panel >>>> >>> Hmm, this doesn't seem to be complete. Several bridges can be chained >>> together. Also I believe "Panel" and "drm_panel" on your diagram should be >>> basically the same. This leads to obvious conclusion that drm_bridge and >>> drm_panel should be merged and Andrzej has shown an example (and IMHO good) >>> way to do it, as drm_panel already provides a significant amount of existing >>> infrastructure. >>> >> Not opposite to using drm_panel framework. What I disagree is to >> implement encoder/connector to crtc driver, and to use drm_panel >> framework for bridge device. >> I tend to believe that obvious fact is that crtc driver, fimd, is not >> proper place that encoder and connector should be implemented. Is >> there other SoC using such way? I think other SoC guys had ever >> agonized about same issue. > Quick look at some mobile drm drivers: > 1. tegra - in rgb pseudo-driver encoder/connector is bound to crtc device, > it is separate file but the same device driver. > 2. imx - crtc and encoder are separated, but parallel driver is a pure > virtual device driver, no hw associated with it. > 3. shmob - crtc, encoder and connector are in the same device. > 4. omap - all drm components are created in omap_drv, physical devices > are bound to them using internal framework. > > I prefer to avoid creating virtual devices, I think the simpler solution > for parallel output for now could be something like in tegra. > > Generally I tend to omap solution but instead of creating internal > framework use what we have already, ie drm_panel. Doesn't it better to use internal framework like omap did ? Or, I think it's better to change drm_panel to more generic name if you want to use drm_panel so that drm_panel can be used commonly for other hardware block devices. It's curious to control all hardware blocks and real panel device using drm_panel. > > Btw I do not see drm_panel as sth strange in this context, > for example in the chain: > FIMD --> DSIM --> DSI/LVDS --> Panel > any device in the chain sees device on the right side of the link as a > panel. Ie. > FIMD sees RGB panel, > DSIM sees DSI panel, > bridge sees LVDS panel. > >> >> And I'm not sure that how several bridges can be chained together so >> can you show me the real case, real hardware? If there is my missing >> something and we cannot really cover such hardware support with >> drm_bridge framework, I think we could consider to use drm_panel >> framework instead of drm_bridge. And maybe, we may need opinions from >> other maintainers. > > Real cases I have showed in another thread: > FIMD --> MIE --> DSI --> DSI/LVDS --> Panel I didn't see these hardware blocks are called bridge. :) Yes, right, and also these can be chained together in more various ways. > > Five hw devices in the chain, we are not able to map them > to 3+1 drm components 1:1, something should be squashed. > Probably squashing MIE with FIMD would be a some solution. > But in place of MIE there can be also mDNIe --> FIMDlite. > So we need another sub-framework or bunch of conditionals > to handle it. > On the other side drm_panel would solve these problems > in generic way. > Ok, but for more clear I think we would need to look into how other SoC guys are handling similar hardware blocks in drm world. Thanks, Inki Dae > Regards > Andrzej > >> >> Thanks, >> Inki Dae >> >>> Best regards, >>> Tomasz >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> dri-devel mailing list >>> dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel > > _______________________________________________ > dri-devel mailing list > dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html