[PATCH v5 1/4] dt-bindings: display: bridge: Add schema for Synopsys DW HDMI QP TX IP

Andy Yan andyshrk at 163.com
Sun Sep 1 06:40:11 UTC 2024


Hi,

在 2024-09-01 05:53:39,"Cristian Ciocaltea" <cristian.ciocaltea at collabora.com> 写道:
>On 8/31/24 4:58 PM, Heiko Stübner wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Am Samstag, 31. August 2024, 08:16:26 CEST schrieb Krzysztof Kozlowski:
>>> On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 12:55:29AM +0300, Cristian Ciocaltea wrote:
>> 
>>>> +  clocks:
>>>> +    minItems: 4
>>>> +    maxItems: 6
>>>> +    items:
>>>> +      - description: Peripheral/APB bus clock
>>>> +      - description: EARC RX biphase clock
>>>> +      - description: Reference clock
>>>> +      - description: Audio interface clock
>>>> +    additionalItems: true
>>>
>>> What is the usefulness of all this? How can you even be sure that each
>>> implementation of this core will have exactly these clocks?
>>>
>>>> +
>>>> +  clock-names:
>>>> +    minItems: 4
>>>> +    maxItems: 6
>>>> +    items:
>>>> +      - const: pclk
>>>> +      - const: earc
>>>> +      - const: ref
>>>> +      - const: aud
>>>> +    additionalItems: true
>>>> +
>>>> +  interrupts:
>>>> +    minItems: 4
>>>> +    maxItems: 5
>>>> +    items:
>>>> +      - description: AVP Unit interrupt
>>>> +      - description: CEC interrupt
>>>> +      - description: eARC RX interrupt
>>>> +      - description: Main Unit interrupt
>>>
>>> If these are real pins, then this seems more possible, but
>>> additionalItems does not make me happy.
>> 
>> So while not "pins", the interrupts are separately specified in the
>> SoC's list of interrupts in the GIC:
>> 
>> RK3588 has:
>> 
>> 201  irq_hdmitx0_oavp
>> 202  irq_hdmitx0_ocec
>> 203  irq_hdmitx0_oearcrx
>> 204  irq_hdmitx0_omain
>> 392  irq_hdmitx0_hpd
>> 
>> and another set of all of them for hdmitx1
>> 
>> and RK3576 using the same hdmi IP has:
>> 
>> 370  irq_hdmitx_oavp
>> 371  irq_hdmitx_ocec
>> 372  irq_hdmitx_oearcrx
>> 373  irq_hdmitx_omain
>> 399  irq_hdmitx_hpd

The first four interrupts are export from the DW-HDMI-QP IP core。
The fifth HPD interrupts is a rockchip design。

>> 
>> so I guess the fifth interrupt is meant to be the hotplug?
>
>Yep, that's for the hotplug detection.
>
>> Though I guess this should be specificed in the name-list too.
>
>My understanding from Andy was that HPD interrupt is Rockchip platform
>specific, hence I made it part of rockchip,rk3588-dw-hdmi-qp.yaml.
>
>> From the SoC's manual it looks like the controller is set up from
>> different modules.
>> Like AVP is the audio-video-packet-module, there is a Main and CEC Module
>> as well as a eARC RX controller inside. I'd guess it might be possible
>> other SoC vendors could leave out specific modules?
>> 
>> 
>> TL;DR I think those clocks and interrupts are dependent on how the
>> IP core was synthesized, so for now I'd think we can only guarantee
>> that they are true for rk3588 and rk3576.
>> 
>> So I guess they should move to the rockchip-specific part of the binding
>> until we have more hdmi-qp controllers in the field?
>
>If that's the case, then we should simply drop the common binding
>altogether for now.
>
>Thanks,
>Cristian
>
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