DSI Bridge switching

Jagan Teki jagan at amarulasolutions.com
Thu Oct 14 13:15:50 UTC 2021


Hi Laurent,

On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 7:07 PM Laurent Pinchart
<laurent.pinchart at ideasonboard.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, Oct 08, 2021 at 03:27:43PM +0200, Andrzej Hajda wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Removed my invalid email (I will update files next week).
> >
> > On 08.10.2021 13:14, Jagan Teki wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I think this seems to be a known use case for industrial these days with i.mx8m.
> > >
> > > The host DSI would configure with two bridges one for DSI to LVDS
> > > (SN65DSI83) and another for DSI to HDMI Out (ADV7535). Technically we
> > > can use only one bridge at a time as host DSI support single out port.
> > > So we can have two separate device tree files for LVDS and HDMI and
> > > load them static.
> > >
> > > But, one of the use cases is to support both of them in single dts, and
> > > - Turn On LVDS (default)
> > > - Turn Off LVDS then Turn On HDMI when cable plug-in
> >
> > Are you sure it will work from hardware PoV? Do you have some demuxer?
> > isolation of pins?
>
> It may be in the category of "you shouldn't do this, but it actually
> works". I've seen the same being done with two CSI-2 camera sensors
> connected to the same receiver, with one of them being held in reset at
> all times.

Yes. Here the design has 2 MIPI D-PHY switches. Each switch take 2
input data lanes and 1 clock lane from SoC and produces 4 data lanes
and 2 clock lanes and from switch output 2 lanes and 1 clock are
inputting to HDMI bridge and other 2 lanes and 1 clock is inputting to
LVDS. So 1st pair of 1st switch and 1st pair of 2nd switch goes to
HDMI and 2nd pair of 1st switch and 2nd pair of 2nd switch does to
LVDS.

However, routing of these lanes are controlled by SEL, OE GPIO pins.
So at a time we can access only single bridge.

>
> > > The HDMI event can be detected via some HDMI-INT GPIO on-board design.
> > >
> > > The possible solution, I'm thinking of adding LVDS on port 1, HDMI on
> > > port 2 in the DSI host node, and trying to attach the respective
> > > bridge based on HDMI-INT like repeating the bridge attachment cycle
> > > based on the HDMI-INT.
> >
> > I think more appropriate would be to share the same port, but provide
> > two endpoints inside this port - we have two hardware sharing the same
> > physical port.
>
> That sounds like the correct DT description to me.
>
> > > Can it be possible to do bridge attachment at runtime? something like
> > > a bridge hotplug event? or any other possible solutions?
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Practically it is possible, see exynos_dsi + panels, or exynos_dsi +
> > some toshiba bridge - panel and bridge are dynamically 'plugged' and
> > 'unplugged' from exynos_drm, but they do not use bridge chain for this
> > and some other reasons. (un|re|)plugging should be performed of course
> > when pipeline is off (connector disconnected). I am not sure about
> > bridges added to bridge chain - you need to inspect all opses to ensure
> > it can be done safely.
> >
> > And the main issue: Daniel does not like it :)
>
> Neither do I :-) Could it be handled with two DRM connectors that are
> mutually exclusive ?

How about adding lvds-connector, hdmi-connector on the pipeline and
select them based on the switch SEL GPIO? does it make sense to do
this implementation via display-connector.c

Thanks,
Jagan.


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