kernel-ark/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/dvo_ns2501.c
Daniel Vetter fac3274c4e drm/i915: simplify dvo dpms interface
All dvo drivers only support 2 dpms states, and our dvo driver
even switches of the dvo port for anything else than DPMS_ON. Hence
ditch this complexity and simply use bool enable.

While reading through this code I've noticed that the mode_set
function of ch7017 is a bit peculiar - it disable the lvds again, even
though the crtc helper code should have done that ... This might be to
work around an issue at driver load, we pretty much ignore the hw
state when taking over.

v2: Also do the conversion for the new ns2501 driver.

Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-Off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
2012-08-17 10:10:02 +02:00

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/*
*
* Copyright (c) 2012 Gilles Dartiguelongue, Thomas Richter
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#include "dvo.h"
#include "i915_reg.h"
#include "i915_drv.h"
#define NS2501_VID 0x1305
#define NS2501_DID 0x6726
#define NS2501_VID_LO 0x00
#define NS2501_VID_HI 0x01
#define NS2501_DID_LO 0x02
#define NS2501_DID_HI 0x03
#define NS2501_REV 0x04
#define NS2501_RSVD 0x05
#define NS2501_FREQ_LO 0x06
#define NS2501_FREQ_HI 0x07
#define NS2501_REG8 0x08
#define NS2501_8_VEN (1<<5)
#define NS2501_8_HEN (1<<4)
#define NS2501_8_DSEL (1<<3)
#define NS2501_8_BPAS (1<<2)
#define NS2501_8_RSVD (1<<1)
#define NS2501_8_PD (1<<0)
#define NS2501_REG9 0x09
#define NS2501_9_VLOW (1<<7)
#define NS2501_9_MSEL_MASK (0x7<<4)
#define NS2501_9_TSEL (1<<3)
#define NS2501_9_RSEN (1<<2)
#define NS2501_9_RSVD (1<<1)
#define NS2501_9_MDI (1<<0)
#define NS2501_REGC 0x0c
struct ns2501_priv {
//I2CDevRec d;
bool quiet;
int reg_8_shadow;
int reg_8_set;
// Shadow registers for i915
int dvoc;
int pll_a;
int srcdim;
int fw_blc;
};
#define NSPTR(d) ((NS2501Ptr)(d->DriverPrivate.ptr))
/*
* For reasons unclear to me, the ns2501 at least on the Fujitsu/Siemens
* laptops does not react on the i2c bus unless
* both the PLL is running and the display is configured in its native
* resolution.
* This function forces the DVO on, and stores the registers it touches.
* Afterwards, registers are restored to regular values.
*
* This is pretty much a hack, though it works.
* Without that, ns2501_readb and ns2501_writeb fail
* when switching the resolution.
*/
static void enable_dvo(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo)
{
struct ns2501_priv *ns = (struct ns2501_priv *)(dvo->dev_priv);
struct i2c_adapter *adapter = dvo->i2c_bus;
struct intel_gmbus *bus = container_of(adapter,
struct intel_gmbus,
adapter);
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = bus->dev_priv;
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s: Trying to re-enable the DVO\n", __FUNCTION__);
ns->dvoc = I915_READ(DVO_C);
ns->pll_a = I915_READ(_DPLL_A);
ns->srcdim = I915_READ(DVOC_SRCDIM);
ns->fw_blc = I915_READ(FW_BLC);
I915_WRITE(DVOC, 0x10004084);
I915_WRITE(_DPLL_A, 0xd0820000);
I915_WRITE(DVOC_SRCDIM, 0x400300); // 1024x768
I915_WRITE(FW_BLC, 0x1080304);
I915_WRITE(DVOC, 0x90004084);
}
/*
* Restore the I915 registers modified by the above
* trigger function.
*/
static void restore_dvo(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo)
{
struct i2c_adapter *adapter = dvo->i2c_bus;
struct intel_gmbus *bus = container_of(adapter,
struct intel_gmbus,
adapter);
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = bus->dev_priv;
struct ns2501_priv *ns = (struct ns2501_priv *)(dvo->dev_priv);
I915_WRITE(DVOC, ns->dvoc);
I915_WRITE(_DPLL_A, ns->pll_a);
I915_WRITE(DVOC_SRCDIM, ns->srcdim);
I915_WRITE(FW_BLC, ns->fw_blc);
}
/*
** Read a register from the ns2501.
** Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
** If it returns false, it might be wise to enable the
** DVO with the above function.
*/
static bool ns2501_readb(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo, int addr, uint8_t * ch)
{
struct ns2501_priv *ns = dvo->dev_priv;
struct i2c_adapter *adapter = dvo->i2c_bus;
u8 out_buf[2];
u8 in_buf[2];
struct i2c_msg msgs[] = {
{
.addr = dvo->slave_addr,
.flags = 0,
.len = 1,
.buf = out_buf,
},
{
.addr = dvo->slave_addr,
.flags = I2C_M_RD,
.len = 1,
.buf = in_buf,
}
};
out_buf[0] = addr;
out_buf[1] = 0;
if (i2c_transfer(adapter, msgs, 2) == 2) {
*ch = in_buf[0];
return true;
};
if (!ns->quiet) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS
("Unable to read register 0x%02x from %s:0x%02x.\n", addr,
adapter->name, dvo->slave_addr);
}
return false;
}
/*
** Write a register to the ns2501.
** Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
** If it returns false, it might be wise to enable the
** DVO with the above function.
*/
static bool ns2501_writeb(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo, int addr, uint8_t ch)
{
struct ns2501_priv *ns = dvo->dev_priv;
struct i2c_adapter *adapter = dvo->i2c_bus;
uint8_t out_buf[2];
struct i2c_msg msg = {
.addr = dvo->slave_addr,
.flags = 0,
.len = 2,
.buf = out_buf,
};
out_buf[0] = addr;
out_buf[1] = ch;
if (i2c_transfer(adapter, &msg, 1) == 1) {
return true;
}
if (!ns->quiet) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("Unable to write register 0x%02x to %s:%d\n",
addr, adapter->name, dvo->slave_addr);
}
return false;
}
/* National Semiconductor 2501 driver for chip on i2c bus
* scan for the chip on the bus.
* Hope the VBIOS initialized the PLL correctly so we can
* talk to it. If not, it will not be seen and not detected.
* Bummer!
*/
static bool ns2501_init(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo,
struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
{
/* this will detect the NS2501 chip on the specified i2c bus */
struct ns2501_priv *ns;
unsigned char ch;
ns = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ns2501_priv), GFP_KERNEL);
if (ns == NULL)
return false;
dvo->i2c_bus = adapter;
dvo->dev_priv = ns;
ns->quiet = true;
if (!ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_VID_LO, &ch))
goto out;
if (ch != (NS2501_VID & 0xff)) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("ns2501 not detected got %d: from %s Slave %d.\n",
ch, adapter->name, dvo->slave_addr);
goto out;
}
if (!ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_DID_LO, &ch))
goto out;
if (ch != (NS2501_DID & 0xff)) {
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("ns2501 not detected got %d: from %s Slave %d.\n",
ch, adapter->name, dvo->slave_addr);
goto out;
}
ns->quiet = false;
ns->reg_8_set = 0;
ns->reg_8_shadow =
NS2501_8_PD | NS2501_8_BPAS | NS2501_8_VEN | NS2501_8_HEN;
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("init ns2501 dvo controller successfully!\n");
return true;
out:
kfree(ns);
return false;
}
static enum drm_connector_status ns2501_detect(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo)
{
/*
* This is a Laptop display, it doesn't have hotplugging.
* Even if not, the detection bit of the 2501 is unreliable as
* it only works for some display types.
* It is even more unreliable as the PLL must be active for
* allowing reading from the chiop.
*/
return connector_status_connected;
}
static enum drm_mode_status ns2501_mode_valid(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo,
struct drm_display_mode *mode)
{
DRM_DEBUG_KMS
("%s: is mode valid (hdisplay=%d,htotal=%d,vdisplay=%d,vtotal=%d)\n",
__FUNCTION__, mode->hdisplay, mode->htotal, mode->vdisplay,
mode->vtotal);
/*
* Currently, these are all the modes I have data from.
* More might exist. Unclear how to find the native resolution
* of the panel in here so we could always accept it
* by disabling the scaler.
*/
if ((mode->hdisplay == 800 && mode->vdisplay == 600) ||
(mode->hdisplay == 640 && mode->vdisplay == 480) ||
(mode->hdisplay == 1024 && mode->vdisplay == 768)) {
return MODE_OK;
} else {
return MODE_ONE_SIZE; /* Is this a reasonable error? */
}
}
static void ns2501_mode_set(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo,
struct drm_display_mode *mode,
struct drm_display_mode *adjusted_mode)
{
bool ok;
bool restore = false;
struct ns2501_priv *ns = (struct ns2501_priv *)(dvo->dev_priv);
DRM_DEBUG_KMS
("%s: set mode (hdisplay=%d,htotal=%d,vdisplay=%d,vtotal=%d).\n",
__FUNCTION__, mode->hdisplay, mode->htotal, mode->vdisplay,
mode->vtotal);
/*
* Where do I find the native resolution for which scaling is not required???
*
* First trigger the DVO on as otherwise the chip does not appear on the i2c
* bus.
*/
do {
ok = true;
if (mode->hdisplay == 800 && mode->vdisplay == 600) {
/* mode 277 */
ns->reg_8_shadow &= ~NS2501_8_BPAS;
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s: switching to 800x600\n",
__FUNCTION__);
/*
* No, I do not know where this data comes from.
* It is just what the video bios left in the DVO, so
* I'm just copying it here over.
* This also means that I cannot support any other modes
* except the ones supported by the bios.
*/
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x11, 0xc8); // 0xc7 also works.
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1b, 0x19);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1c, 0x62); // VBIOS left 0x64 here, but 0x62 works nicer
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1d, 0x02);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x34, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x35, 0xff);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x80, 0x27);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x81, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x82, 0x41);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x83, 0x05);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8d, 0x02);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8e, 0x04);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8f, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x90, 0xfe); /* vertical. VBIOS left 0xff here, but 0xfe works better */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x91, 0x07);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x94, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x95, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x96, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x99, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9a, 0x88);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9c, 0x23); /* Looks like first and last line of the image. */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9d, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9e, 0x25);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9f, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xa4, 0x80);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xb6, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xb9, 0xc8); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xba, 0x00); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc0, 0x05); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc1, 0xd7);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc2, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc3, 0xf8);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc4, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc5, 0x1a);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc6, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc7, 0x73);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc8, 0x02);
} else if (mode->hdisplay == 640 && mode->vdisplay == 480) {
/* mode 274 */
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s: switching to 640x480\n",
__FUNCTION__);
/*
* No, I do not know where this data comes from.
* It is just what the video bios left in the DVO, so
* I'm just copying it here over.
* This also means that I cannot support any other modes
* except the ones supported by the bios.
*/
ns->reg_8_shadow &= ~NS2501_8_BPAS;
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x11, 0xa0);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1b, 0x11);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1c, 0x54);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x1d, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x34, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x35, 0xff);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x80, 0xff);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x81, 0x07);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x82, 0x3d);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x83, 0x05);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8d, 0x02);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8e, 0x10);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x8f, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x90, 0xff); /* vertical */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x91, 0x07);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x94, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x95, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x96, 0x05);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x99, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9a, 0x88);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9c, 0x24);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9d, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9e, 0x25);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x9f, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xa4, 0x84);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xb6, 0x09);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xb9, 0xa0); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xba, 0x00); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc0, 0x05); /* horizontal? */
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc1, 0x90);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc2, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc3, 0x0f);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc4, 0x03);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc5, 0x16);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc6, 0x00);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc7, 0x02);
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0xc8, 0x02);
} else if (mode->hdisplay == 1024 && mode->vdisplay == 768) {
/* mode 280 */
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s: switching to 1024x768\n",
__FUNCTION__);
/*
* This might or might not work, actually. I'm silently
* assuming here that the native panel resolution is
* 1024x768. If not, then this leaves the scaler disabled
* generating a picture that is likely not the expected.
*
* Problem is that I do not know where to take the panel
* dimensions from.
*
* Enable the bypass, scaling not required.
*
* The scaler registers are irrelevant here....
*
*/
ns->reg_8_shadow |= NS2501_8_BPAS;
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x37, 0x44);
} else {
/*
* Data not known. Bummer!
* Hopefully, the code should not go here
* as mode_OK delivered no other modes.
*/
ns->reg_8_shadow |= NS2501_8_BPAS;
}
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, NS2501_REG8, ns->reg_8_shadow);
if (!ok) {
if (restore)
restore_dvo(dvo);
enable_dvo(dvo);
restore = true;
}
} while (!ok);
/*
* Restore the old i915 registers before
* forcing the ns2501 on.
*/
if (restore)
restore_dvo(dvo);
}
/* set the NS2501 power state */
static void ns2501_dpms(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo, bool enable)
{
bool ok;
bool restore = false;
struct ns2501_priv *ns = (struct ns2501_priv *)(dvo->dev_priv);
unsigned char ch;
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("%s: Trying set the dpms of the DVO to %i\n",
__FUNCTION__, enable);
ch = ns->reg_8_shadow;
if (enable)
ch |= NS2501_8_PD;
else
ch &= ~NS2501_8_PD;
if (ns->reg_8_set == 0 || ns->reg_8_shadow != ch) {
ns->reg_8_set = 1;
ns->reg_8_shadow = ch;
do {
ok = true;
ok &= ns2501_writeb(dvo, NS2501_REG8, ch);
ok &=
ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x34,
enable ? 0x03 : 0x00);
ok &=
ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x35,
enable ? 0xff : 0x00);
if (!ok) {
if (restore)
restore_dvo(dvo);
enable_dvo(dvo);
restore = true;
}
} while (!ok);
if (restore)
restore_dvo(dvo);
}
}
static void ns2501_dump_regs(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo)
{
uint8_t val;
ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_FREQ_LO, &val);
DRM_LOG_KMS("NS2501_FREQ_LO: 0x%02x\n", val);
ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_FREQ_HI, &val);
DRM_LOG_KMS("NS2501_FREQ_HI: 0x%02x\n", val);
ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_REG8, &val);
DRM_LOG_KMS("NS2501_REG8: 0x%02x\n", val);
ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_REG9, &val);
DRM_LOG_KMS("NS2501_REG9: 0x%02x\n", val);
ns2501_readb(dvo, NS2501_REGC, &val);
DRM_LOG_KMS("NS2501_REGC: 0x%02x\n", val);
}
static void ns2501_destroy(struct intel_dvo_device *dvo)
{
struct ns2501_priv *ns = dvo->dev_priv;
if (ns) {
kfree(ns);
dvo->dev_priv = NULL;
}
}
struct intel_dvo_dev_ops ns2501_ops = {
.init = ns2501_init,
.detect = ns2501_detect,
.mode_valid = ns2501_mode_valid,
.mode_set = ns2501_mode_set,
.dpms = ns2501_dpms,
.dump_regs = ns2501_dump_regs,
.destroy = ns2501_destroy,
};