[Intel-gfx] [PATCH v2 0/7] drm/i915: Baytrail MIPI DSI support Updated

Shobhit Kumar shobhit.kumar at intel.com
Mon Nov 11 02:28:56 PST 2013


On 11/11/2013 02:20 PM, Thierry Reding wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 11:28:16AM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 03:19:01PM +0530, Shobhit Kumar wrote:
>>> Hi All -
>>> These patches enhance the current support for MIPI DSI for Baytrail. They
>>> continue on the sub-encoder design and adds few more dev_ops to handle
>>> sequence correctly. Major changes are -
>>>
>>> 1. DSI Clock calculation based on pixel clock
>>> 2. Add new dev_ops for better sequencing the enable/disable path
>>> 3. Parameterized the hardcoded DSI parameters. These also forms building
>>>     block for the generic MIPI driver to come in future based on enhancements
>>>     in VBT. All these parameters are initialized or computed in the sub-encoder
>>>     driver. Some of them might look unneccesary for now.
>>>
>>>   I am also aware of the drm_bridge support now comming in and will in future
>>>   migrate from sub-encoder design to drm_bridge.
>>
>> Just a quick aside: Thierry Reding from nvidia is also working on a DSI
>> design for the tegra driver. Atm he seems to aim for a full-blown DSI bus
>> based on his drm_panel patches for getting the panel metadata out of an
>> ARM DT (we'd use VBT instead). Iirc there's no patches anywhere yet, but
>> maybe Thierry could share a git branch somewhere with the wip stuff?
>>
>> Cc'ing Thierry and dri-devel in case a bigger discussion develops.
>
> I've been cleaning up the patches and was going to post them today. The
> implementation really isn't as "full-blown" as you make it sound =),
> primarily because the DSI panel that I have doesn't support things such
> as reading out the DDB, so I cannot test most of the functionality that
> I planned to.
>
> However I think introducing a DSI bus type is the right thing and it's
> been suggested recently that we have too few bus types. Furthermore it
> seems to be playing out rather nicely with the DRM panel work, so it
> would be really nice if Intel could test-drive this within their driver
> to see if it's good enough for their purposes as well.

Interesting. Would be nice to have a look.

>
> Is everyone working on that subscribed to dri-devel or should I Cc the
> intel-gfx mailing list (or someone in particular) when posting the
> patches?
>

Will keep an eye for your patches in dri-devel.

Regards
Shobhit



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