Hi, On 11/28/22 08:39, Dan Scally wrote: > Morning Hans > > On 25/11/2022 18:38, Hans de Goede wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 11/25/22 17:07, Dan Scally wrote: >>> Hi Hans >>> >>> On 24/11/2022 20:00, Hans de Goede wrote: >>>> The hm11b1 and ov01a1s sensor drivers shipped with the out of tree IPU6 >>>> driver, expect the clk_en GPIO to be modelled as a "clken" GPIO rather >>>> then using the clk framework; and the hm11b1, ov01a1s and ov2740 driver >>>> all 3 expect the privacy-led to be modelled as a "pled" GPIO, rather then >>>> it being turned on/off at the same time as the clk. >>>> >>>> Adjust how we handle the GPIOs on these sensors accordingly, for now at >>>> least, so that the out of tree driver can work with standard distro kernels >>>> through e.g. dkms. Otherwise users need to run a patched kernel just for >>>> this small difference. >>>> >>>> This of course needs to be revisited when we mainline these sensor drivers, >>>> I can imagine the drivers getting clk-framework support when they are >>>> mainlined and then at that same time their acpi HID can be dropped from >>>> the use_gpio_for_clk_acpi_ids[] array. >>>> >>>> Note there already is a mainline driver for the ov2740, but that is not >>>> impacted by this change since atm it uses neither the clk framework nor >>>> a "clken" GPIO. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> Maybe we should patch the sensor drivers for sensors supported with >>>> the IPU3 to also expect the privacy-led to always be a separate GPIO? >>>> >>>> This way we can also avoid the camera LED briefly going on at boot, >>>> when the driver is powering things up to read the sensor's ID register. >>>> >>>> And I have also put looking at making the mainline ov2740 driver suitable >>>> for use with the (out of tree) IPU6 driver on my TODO list. >>>> --- >>>> drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/common.h | 2 +- >>>> drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/discrete.c | 37 +++++++++++++++---- >>>> 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/common.h b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/common.h >>>> index 53270d19c73a..58647d3084b9 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/common.h >>>> +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/common.h >>>> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ >>>> #define INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_PRIVACY_LED 0x0d >>>> #define INT3472_PDEV_MAX_NAME_LEN 23 >>>> -#define INT3472_MAX_SENSOR_GPIOS 3 >>>> +#define INT3472_MAX_SENSOR_GPIOS 4 >>>> #define GPIO_REGULATOR_NAME_LENGTH 21 >>>> #define GPIO_REGULATOR_SUPPLY_NAME_LENGTH 9 >>>> diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/discrete.c b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/discrete.c >>>> index 9159291be28a..bfcf8184db16 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/discrete.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/int3472/discrete.c >>>> @@ -216,6 +216,26 @@ static const char *int3472_dsm_type_to_func(u8 type) >>>> return "unknown"; >>>> } >>>> +/* >>>> + * The hm11b1 and ov01a1s sensor drivers shipped with the out of tree IPU6 driver, >>>> + * expect the clk_en GPIO to be modelled as a "clken" GPIO rather then as a clk and >>>> + * the hm11b1, ov01a1s and ov2740 driver all 3 expect the privacy-led to be modelled >>>> + * as a "pled" GPIO, rather then it being turned on/off at the same time as the clk. >>>> + * >>>> + * Note there also is a mainline driver for the ov2740, but that does not use >>>> + * the clk framework atm either. >>>> + * >>>> + * Adjust how we handle the GPIOs on these sensors accordingly, for now at least. >>>> + * This needs to be revisited when we mainline these sensor drivers / when we merge >>>> + * the necessary changes in the ov2740 sensor driver so that it can work on the IPU6. >>>> + */ >>> >>> I'm not really sure about this one though; wouldn't it be better to alter those sensor drivers to use the clock framework properly? >> Yes, Laurent more or less said the same thing; and I was already starting >> to think in this direction myself when typing the cover letter. >> >> So yes I agree with you and Laurent. That still leaves the question of what to do >> with devices with just a privacy LED without a clk-en though. >> >> Dan, do you have a list of sensors which currently are known to work / be used >> together with the IPU3 (and the int3472 discrete code) ? >> >> I know I will need to modifi the ov5693 code, but I wonder what other drivers >> I will need to modify ? > > > The ov5693, ov8865 and ov7251 are the upstream working ones. There's a couple more that need changes upstreaming, but I can handle those during that process. Ok thanks. >> I think I might just move those sensor-drivers over to using a GPIO >> for the privacy LED and just always register a GPIO for the privacy LED >> pin, does that sound like a good idea to you ? > > > Well if we can't handle it during the int3472 code then yes - I certainly don't have a better idea. I will patch the 3 sensors listed above to take an optional privacy LED GPIO then. I do plan to work on the sensor_power helper library which I discussed soon-ish since that should make things a lot easier, but for now I'll just do this the quick and dirty way, also to make backporting easier for distros (so that they can have a kernel which works with both IPU3 and the out-of-tree IPU6 stuff). Regards, Hans > >> Anyways it is weekend now and I've already worked too many hours this week, >> so I'll take a look at this on Monday. >> >> Regards, >> >> Hans >> >> >> >>>> +static const struct acpi_device_id use_gpio_for_clk_acpi_ids[] = { >>>> + { "HIMX11B1" }, /* hm11b1 */ >>>> + { "OVTI01AS" }, /* ov01a1s */ >>>> + { "INT3474" }, /* ov2740 */ >>>> + {} >>>> +}; >>>> + >>>> /** >>>> * skl_int3472_handle_gpio_resources: Map PMIC resources to consuming sensor >>>> * @ares: A pointer to a &struct acpi_resource >>>> @@ -293,19 +313,22 @@ static int skl_int3472_handle_gpio_resources(struct acpi_resource *ares, >>>> (polarity == GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH) ? "high" : "low"); >>>> switch (type) { >>>> + case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_CLK_ENABLE: >>>> + case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_PRIVACY_LED: >>>> + if (!acpi_match_device_ids(int3472->adev, use_gpio_for_clk_acpi_ids)) { >>>> + ret = skl_int3472_map_gpio_to_clk(int3472, agpio, type); >>>> + if (ret) >>>> + err_msg = "Failed to map GPIO to clock\n"; >>>> + >>>> + break; >>>> + } >>>> + fallthrough; >>>> case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_RESET: >>>> case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_POWERDOWN: >>>> ret = skl_int3472_map_gpio_to_sensor(int3472, agpio, func, polarity); >>>> if (ret) >>>> err_msg = "Failed to map GPIO pin to sensor\n"; >>>> - break; >>>> - case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_CLK_ENABLE: >>>> - case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_PRIVACY_LED: >>>> - ret = skl_int3472_map_gpio_to_clk(int3472, agpio, type); >>>> - if (ret) >>>> - err_msg = "Failed to map GPIO to clock\n"; >>>> - >>>> break; >>>> case INT3472_GPIO_TYPE_POWER_ENABLE: >>>> ret = skl_int3472_register_regulator(int3472, agpio); >