[PATCH v4 6/8] drm/mediatek: add dsi transfer function
CK Hu
ck.hu at mediatek.com
Wed Jul 20 05:59:06 UTC 2016
Hi, YT:
Some comments inline.
On Fri, 2016-07-15 at 18:07 +0800, YT Shen wrote:
> From: shaoming chen <shaoming.chen at mediatek.com>
>
> add dsi read/write commands for transfer function
>
> Signed-off-by: shaoming chen <shaoming.chen at mediatek.com>
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c | 322 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 322 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> index de5ad7f..1f99894 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
> #include <linux/of_graph.h>
> #include <linux/phy/phy.h>
> #include <linux/platform_device.h>
> +#include <video/mipi_display.h>
> #include <video/videomode.h>
>
> #include "mtk_drm_ddp_comp.h"
> @@ -80,8 +81,16 @@
> #define DSI_HBP_WC 0x54
> #define DSI_HFP_WC 0x58
>
> +#define DSI_CMDQ_SIZE 0x60
> +#define CMDQ_SIZE 0x3f
> +
> #define DSI_HSTX_CKL_WC 0x64
>
> +#define DSI_RX_DATA0 0x74
> +#define DSI_RX_DATA1 0x78
> +#define DSI_RX_DATA2 0x7c
> +#define DSI_RX_DATA3 0x80
> +
> #define DSI_RACK 0x84
> #define RACK BIT(0)
>
> @@ -117,8 +126,25 @@
> #define CLK_HS_POST (0xff << 8)
> #define CLK_HS_EXIT (0xff << 16)
>
> +#define DSI_CMDQ0 0x180
> +
> #define NS_TO_CYCLE(n, c) ((n) / (c) + (((n) % (c)) ? 1 : 0))
>
> +#define MTK_DSI_HOST_IS_READ(type) \
> + ((type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_READ_REQUEST_0_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_READ_REQUEST_1_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_READ_REQUEST_2_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_DCS_READ))
> +
> +#define MTK_DSI_HOST_IS_WRITE(type) \
> + ((type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_SHORT_WRITE_0_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_SHORT_WRITE_1_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_SHORT_WRITE_2_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_DCS_SHORT_WRITE) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_DCS_SHORT_WRITE_PARAM) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_LONG_WRITE) || \
> + (type == MIPI_DSI_DCS_LONG_WRITE))
> +
> struct phy;
>
> struct mtk_dsi {
> @@ -148,6 +174,38 @@ struct mtk_dsi {
> int irq_num, irq_data;
> };
>
> +struct dsi_cmd_t0 {
> + u8 config;
> + u8 type;
> + u8 data0;
> + u8 data1;
> +};
> +
> +struct dsi_cmd_t2 {
> + u8 config;
> + u8 type;
> + u16 wc16;
> + u8 *pdata;
> +};
> +
> +struct dsi_rx_data {
> + u8 byte0;
> + u8 byte1;
> + u8 byte2;
> + u8 byte3;
> +};
> +
> +struct dsi_tx_cmdq {
> + u8 byte0;
> + u8 byte1;
> + u8 byte2;
> + u8 byte3;
> +};
> +
> +struct dsi_tx_cmdq_regs {
> + struct dsi_tx_cmdq data[128];
> +};
> +
> enum {
> DSI_INT_SLEEPOUT_DONE_FLAG = BIT(6),
> DSI_INT_VM_CMD_DONE_FLAG = BIT(5),
> @@ -858,9 +916,273 @@ static int mtk_dsi_host_detach(struct mipi_dsi_host *host,
> return 0;
> }
>
> +static void mtk_dsi_set_cmdq(void __iomem *reg, u32 mask, u32 data)
> +{
> + u32 temp = readl(reg);
> +
> + writel((temp & ~mask) | (data & mask), reg);
> +}
> +
> +static void mtk_dsi_wait_for_idle(struct mtk_dsi *dsi)
> +{
> + u32 timeout_ms = 500000; /* total 1s ~ 2s timeout */
> +
> + while (timeout_ms--) {
> + if (!(readl(dsi->regs + DSI_INTSTA) & DSI_BUSY))
> + break;
> +
> + usleep_range(2, 4);
> + }
> +
> + if (timeout_ms == 0) {
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "polling dsi wait not busy timeout!\n");
> +
> + mtk_dsi_enable(dsi);
> + mtk_dsi_reset_engine(dsi);
> + }
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t mtk_dsi_host_read_cmd(struct mtk_dsi *dsi,
> + const struct mipi_dsi_msg *msg)
> +{
> + u8 max_try_count = 5;
> + u32 recv_data_cnt, tmp_val;
> + u32 recv_data0, recv_data1, recv_data2, recv_data3;
> + struct dsi_rx_data read_data0, read_data1, read_data2, read_data3;
> + struct dsi_cmd_t0 t0;
> + s32 ret;
> +
> + u8 *buffer = msg->rx_buf;
> + u8 buffer_size = msg->rx_len;
> + u8 packet_type;
> +
> + if (readl(dsi->regs + DSI_MODE_CTRL) & 0x03) {
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "dsi engine is not command mode\n");
> + return -1;
> + }
> +
> + if (!buffer) {
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "dsi receive buffer size may be NULL\n");
> + return -1;
> + }
> +
> + do {
> + if (max_try_count == 0) {
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "dsi engine read counter has been maxinum\n");
> + return -1;
> + }
> +
> + max_try_count--;
> + recv_data_cnt = 0;
> +
> + mtk_dsi_wait_for_idle(dsi);
> +
> + t0.config = 0x04;
> + t0.data0 = *((u8 *)(msg->tx_buf));
> +
> + if (buffer_size < 0x3)
It's better to use '3' instead of '0x3'.
> + t0.type = MIPI_DSI_DCS_READ;
> + else
> + t0.type = MIPI_DSI_GENERIC_READ_REQUEST_1_PARAM;
> +
> + t0.data1 = 0;
> +
> + tmp_val = (t0.data1 << 24) | (t0.data0 << 16) | (t0.type << 8) |
> + t0.config;
Why need 'struct dsi_cmd_t0 t0'? I think code is more simple when get
rid of this structure. The code looks like:
tmp_val = (data1 << 24) | (data0 << 16) | (type << 8) | config;
> +
> + writel(tmp_val, dsi->regs + DSI_CMDQ0);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_CMDQ_SIZE, CMDQ_SIZE, 1);
> +
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_RACK, RACK, RACK);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_INTSTA, LPRX_RD_RDY_INT_FLAG,
> + ~LPRX_RD_RDY_INT_FLAG);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_INTSTA, CMD_DONE_INT_FLAG,
> + ~CMD_DONE_INT_FLAG);
I think interrupt status should be cleared in irq handler. So you need
not to clear it here.
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_INTEN, DSI_INT_LPRX_RD_RDY_FLAG,
> + DSI_INT_LPRX_RD_RDY_FLAG);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_INTEN, DSI_INT_CMD_DONE_FLAG,
> + DSI_INT_CMD_DONE_FLAG);
Why enable cmd_done interrupt? You just need interrupt of LPRX_RD_RDY.
> +
> + mtk_dsi_start(dsi);
> +
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "Start polling DSI read ready!!!\n");
> +
> + /* 2s timeout*/
> + ret = mtk_dsi_wait_for_irq_timeout(dsi,
> + DSI_INT_LPRX_RD_RDY_FLAG,
> + 2000);
> + if (ret) {
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "Polling DSI read ready timeout!!!\n");
> +
> + mtk_dsi_enable(dsi);
> + mtk_dsi_reset_engine(dsi);
> +
> + return ret;
> + }
> +
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "End polling DSI read ready!!!\n");
> +
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_RACK, RACK, RACK);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_INTSTA, LPRX_RD_RDY_INT_FLAG,
> + ~LPRX_RD_RDY_INT_FLAG);
> +
> + recv_data0 = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_RX_DATA0);
> + recv_data1 = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_RX_DATA1);
> + recv_data2 = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_RX_DATA2);
> + recv_data3 = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_RX_DATA3);
> +
> + read_data0 = *((struct dsi_rx_data *)(&recv_data0));
> + read_data1 = *((struct dsi_rx_data *)(&recv_data1));
> + read_data2 = *((struct dsi_rx_data *)(&recv_data2));
> + read_data3 = *((struct dsi_rx_data *)(&recv_data3));
You only use read_data0. read_data1, read_data2, and read_data3 are just
for debug. Remove the debug only modification if they are not necessary.
Or move them to another patch to make this patch clear.
> +
> + ret = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_CMDQ_SIZE);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_CMDQ_SIZE : 0x%x\n", ret & CMDQ_SIZE);
> +
> + ret = readl(dsi->regs + DSI_CMDQ0);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_CMDQ_DATA0 : 0x%x\n",
> + ret & 0xff);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_CMDQ_DATA1 : 0x%x\n",
> + (ret >> 8) & 0xff);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_CMDQ_DATA2 : 0x%x\n",
> + (ret >> 16) & 0xff);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_CMDQ_DATA3 : 0x%x\n",
> + (ret >> 24) & 0xff);
> +
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_RX_DATA0: 0x%x\n", recv_data0);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_RX_DATA1: 0x%x\n", recv_data1);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_RX_DATA2: 0x%x\n", recv_data2);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI_RX_DATA3: 0x%x\n", recv_data3);
> +
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "read_data0: %x,%x,%x,%x\n",
> + read_data0.byte0, read_data0.byte1, read_data0.byte2,
> + read_data0.byte3);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "read_data1: %x,%x,%x,%x\n",
> + read_data1.byte0, read_data1.byte1, read_data1.byte2,
> + read_data1.byte3);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "read_data2: %x,%x,%x,%x\n",
> + read_data2.byte0, read_data2.byte1, read_data2.byte2,
> + read_data2.byte3);
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "read_data3: %x,%x,%x,%x\n",
> + read_data3.byte0, read_data3.byte1, read_data3.byte2,
> + read_data3.byte3);
> +
> + packet_type = read_data0.byte0;
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "DSI read packet_type is 0x%x\n",
> + packet_type);
> +
> + if (packet_type == 0x1a || packet_type == 0x1c) {
> + void *read_tmp = (void *)&recv_data1;
> +
> + recv_data_cnt = read_data0.byte1 +
> + read_data0.byte2 * 16;
> + if (recv_data_cnt > 10)
> + recv_data_cnt = 10;
Why do you drop data over size of 10? Isn't it an error?
> +
> + if (recv_data_cnt > buffer_size)
> + recv_data_cnt = buffer_size;
Isn't it an error while you drop data over the buffer size?
> +
> + memcpy(buffer, read_tmp, recv_data_cnt);
> + } else {
> + /* short packet */
> + recv_data_cnt = 2;
> + if (recv_data_cnt > buffer_size)
> + recv_data_cnt = buffer_size;
Isn't it an error while you drop data over the buffer size?
> +
> + memcpy(buffer, &read_data0.byte1, 2);
If buffer_size is 1, why do you still copy 2 bytes?
> + }
> + } while (packet_type != 0x1c && packet_type != 0x21 &&
> + packet_type != 0x22 && packet_type != 0x1a);
Could you give these magic number a descriptive name?
> +
> + dev_info(dsi->dev, "dsi get %d byte data from the panel address(0x%x)\n",
> + recv_data_cnt, *((u8 *)(msg->tx_buf)));
> +
> + return recv_data_cnt;
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t mtk_dsi_host_write_cmd(struct mtk_dsi *dsi,
> + const struct mipi_dsi_msg *msg)
> +{
> + u32 i;
> + u32 goto_addr, mask_para, set_para, reg_val;
> + void __iomem *cmdq_reg;
> + struct dsi_cmd_t0 t0;
> + struct dsi_cmd_t2 t2;
> + const char *tx_buf = msg->tx_buf;
> + struct dsi_tx_cmdq_regs *dsi_cmd_reg;
> +
> + dsi_cmd_reg = (struct dsi_tx_cmdq_regs *)(dsi->regs + DSI_CMDQ0);
> +
> + mtk_dsi_wait_for_idle(dsi);
> +
> + if (msg->tx_len > 2) {
> + t2.config = 2;
> + t2.type = msg->type;
> + t2.wc16 = msg->tx_len;
> +
> + reg_val = (t2.wc16 << 16) | (t2.type << 8) | t2.config;
Why need 'struct dsi_cmd_t2 t2'? I think code is more simple when get
rid of this structure. The code looks like:
reg_val = (wc16 << 16) | (type << 8) | config;
> +
> + writel(reg_val, &dsi_cmd_reg->data[0]);
> +
> + goto_addr = (u32)(&dsi_cmd_reg->data[1].byte0);
> + mask_para = (0xff << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
> + set_para = (tx_buf[0] << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
> + cmdq_reg = (void __iomem *)(goto_addr & (~0x3));
> + mtk_dsi_set_cmdq(cmdq_reg, mask_para, set_para);
I think you can merge this setting into 'for loop' and the loop look
like this:
for (i = 0; i < msg->tx_len; i++) {
goto_addr = (u32)(&dsi_cmd_reg->data[1].byte0) + i;
mask_para = (0xff << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
set_para = (tx_buf[i] << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
cmdq_reg = (void __iomem *)(goto_addr & (~0x3));
mtk_dsi_set_cmdq(cmdq_reg, mask_para, set_para);
}
> +
> + for (i = 1; i < msg->tx_len; i++) {
> + goto_addr = (u32)(&dsi_cmd_reg->data[1].byte1) + i - 1;
> + mask_para = (0xff << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
> + set_para = (tx_buf[i] << ((goto_addr & 0x3) * 8));
> + cmdq_reg = (void __iomem *)(goto_addr & (~0x3));
> + mtk_dsi_set_cmdq(cmdq_reg, mask_para, set_para);
> + }
> +
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_CMDQ_SIZE, CMDQ_SIZE,
> + 2 + (msg->tx_len - 1) / 4);
I think it is better to change formula of DSI_CMDQ_SIZE to '1 +
(msg->tx_len + 3) / 4'. The '1' means the first cmd which describe the
size of tx_buf, and the rest means the other cmds for body of tx_buf.
> + } else {
> + t0.config = 0;
> + t0.data0 = tx_buf[0];
> + if (msg->tx_len == 2) {
> + t0.type = MIPI_DSI_DCS_SHORT_WRITE_PARAM;
> + t0.data1 = tx_buf[1];
> + } else {
> + t0.type = MIPI_DSI_DCS_SHORT_WRITE;
> + t0.data1 = 0;
> + }
> +
> + reg_val = (t0.data1 << 24) | (t0.data0 << 16) | (t0.type << 8) |
> + t0.config;
> +
> + writel(reg_val, &dsi_cmd_reg->data[0]);
> + mtk_dsi_mask(dsi, DSI_CMDQ_SIZE, CMDQ_SIZE, 1);
> + }
> +
> + mtk_dsi_start(dsi);
> + mtk_dsi_wait_for_idle(dsi);
> +
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t mtk_dsi_host_transfer(struct mipi_dsi_host *host,
> + const struct mipi_dsi_msg *msg)
> +{
> + struct mtk_dsi *dsi = host_to_dsi(host);
> + u8 type = msg->type;
> + ssize_t ret = 0;
> +
> + if (MTK_DSI_HOST_IS_READ(type))
> + ret = mtk_dsi_host_read_cmd(dsi, msg);
> + else if (MTK_DSI_HOST_IS_WRITE(type))
> + ret = mtk_dsi_host_write_cmd(dsi, msg);
> +
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> static const struct mipi_dsi_host_ops mtk_dsi_ops = {
> .attach = mtk_dsi_host_attach,
> .detach = mtk_dsi_host_detach,
> + .transfer = mtk_dsi_host_transfer,
> };
>
> static int mtk_dsi_bind(struct device *dev, struct device *master, void *data)
Regards,
CK
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