Hi Russell,

Thanks for your comments :-D

On 01/19/2016 01:15 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some comments below...
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 10:42:20PM +0800, Yakir Yang wrote:
>> +static int inno_hdmi_config_video_avi(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi)
>> +{
>> +    char info[HDMI_SIZE_AVI_INFOFRAME] = {0};
>> +    int avi_color_mode;
>> +    int i;
>> +
>> +    hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_CONTROL_PACKET_BUF_INDEX, INFOFRAME_AVI);
>> +
>> +    info[0] = 0x82;
>> +    info[1] = 0x02;
>> +    info[2] = 0x0D;
>> +    info[3] = info[0] + info[1] + info[2];
>> +
>> +    if (hdmi->hdmi_data.enc_out_format == HDMI_COLORSPACE_RGB)
>> +            avi_color_mode = AVI_COLOR_MODE_RGB;
>> +    else if (hdmi->hdmi_data.enc_out_format == HDMI_COLORSPACE_YUV444)
>> +            avi_color_mode = AVI_COLOR_MODE_YCBCR444;
>> +    else if (hdmi->hdmi_data.enc_out_format == HDMI_COLORSPACE_YUV422)
>> +            avi_color_mode = AVI_COLOR_MODE_YCBCR422;
>> +    else
>> +            avi_color_mode = AVI_COLOR_MODE_RGB;
>> +
>> +    info[4] = (avi_color_mode << 5);
>> +    info[5] = (AVI_COLORIMETRY_NO_DATA << 6) |
>> +              (AVI_CODED_FRAME_ASPECT_NO_DATA << 4) |
>> +              ACTIVE_ASPECT_RATE_SAME_AS_CODED_FRAME;
>> +
>> +    info[6] = 0;
>> +    info[7] = hdmi->hdmi_data.vic;
>> +
>> +    if (hdmi->hdmi_data.vic == 6 || hdmi->hdmi_data.vic == 7 ||
>> +        hdmi->hdmi_data.vic == 21 || hdmi->hdmi_data.vic == 22)
>> +            info[8] = 1;
>> +    else
>> +            info[8] = 0;
>> +
>> +    /* Calculate avi info frame checKsum */
>> +    for (i = 4; i < HDMI_SIZE_AVI_INFOFRAME; i++)
>> +            info[3] += info[i];
>> +    info[3] = 0x100 - info[3];
>> +
>> +    for (i = 0; i < HDMI_SIZE_AVI_INFOFRAME; i++)
>> +            hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_CONTROL_PACKET_ADDR + i, info[i]);
>> +
>> +    return 0;
> Is there a reason why the helpers in drivers/video/hdmi.c can't be used
> to generate this?
>
> hdmi_avi_infoframe_init / hdmi_avi_infoframe_pack and
> drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_from_display_mode ?

Great, thanks for point out, it would make code much clean with those 
helper functions.

>> +}
>> +
>> +static int inno_hdmi_config_video_vsi(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi)
>> +{
>> +    char info[HDMI_SIZE_VSI_INFOFRAME] = {0};
>> +    int i;
>> +
>> +    hdmi_modb(hdmi, HDMI_PACKET_SEND_AUTO, m_PACKET_VSI_EN,
>> +              v_PACKET_VSI_EN(0));
>> +
>> +    hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_CONTROL_PACKET_BUF_INDEX, INFOFRAME_VSI);
>> +
>> +    /* Header Bytes */
>> +    info[0] = 0x81;
>> +    info[1] = 0x01;
>> +
>> +    /* PB1 - PB3 contain the 24bit IEEE Registration Identifier */
>> +    info[4] = 0x03;
>> +    info[5] = 0x0c;
>> +    info[6] = 0x00;
>> +
>> +    /* PB4 - HDMI_Video_Format into bits 7:5 */
>> +    info[7] = 0;
>> +
>> +    /*
>> +     * PB5 - Depending on the video format, this byte will contain
>> +     * either the HDMI_VIC code in buts 7:0, OR the 3D_Structure in
>> +     * bits 7:4.
>> +     */
>> +    info[2] = 0x06 - 2;
>> +    info[8] = 0;
>> +    info[9] = 0;
>> +
>> +    info[3] = info[0] + info[1] + info[2];
>> +
>> +    /* Calculate info frame checKsum */
>> +    for (i = 4; i < HDMI_SIZE_VSI_INFOFRAME; i++)
>> +            info[3] += info[i];
>> +    info[3] = 0x100 - info[3];
>> +
>> +    for (i = 0; i < HDMI_SIZE_VSI_INFOFRAME; i++)
>> +            hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_CONTROL_PACKET_ADDR + i, info[i]);
>> +
>> +    hdmi_modb(hdmi, HDMI_PACKET_SEND_AUTO, m_PACKET_VSI_EN,
>> +              v_PACKET_VSI_EN(1));
>> +
>> +    return 0;
> hdmi_vendor_infoframe_init / hdmi_vendor_infoframe_pack?
>
> You can probably use the same function to upload the control packet
> too - something like:
>
> static int inno_hdmi_upload_frame(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi, int setup_rc,
>       union hdmi_infoframe *frame, u32 mask, u32 disable, u32 enable)
> {
>       if (mask)
>               hdmi_modb(hdmi, HDMI_PACKET_SEND_AUTO, mask, disable);
>
>       if (setup_rc >= 0) {
>               u8 packed_frame[YOUR_MAXIMUM_INFO_FRAME_SIZE];
>               ssize_t rc, i;
>
>               rc = hdmi_infoframe_pack(frame, packed_frame,
>                                        sizeof(packed_frame));
>               if (rc < 0)
>                       return rc;
>
>               for (i = 0; i < rc; i++)
>                       hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_CONTROL_PACKET_ADDR + i, buf[i]);
>
>               if (mask)
>                       hdmi_modb(hdmi, HDMI_PACKET_SEND_AUTO, mask, enable);
>       }
>
>       return setup_rc;
> }
>
> static int inno_hdmi_config_video_vsi(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi)
> {
>       union hdmi_infoframe frame;
>
>       rc = drm_hdmi_vendor_infoframe_from_display_mode(&frame.vendor.hdmi,
>                                                        the_drm_display_mode);
>
>       return inno_hdmi_upload_frame(hdmi, rc, &frame, m_PACKET_VSI_EN,
>                                     v_PACKET_VSI_EN(0), v_PACKET_VSI_EN(1));
> }
>

Ah.... appreciate for the code,  it's great suggest, thanks.

Also I found a mistaken with previous "inno_hdmi_config_video_vsi"
function that we don't need to send the HDMI vendor infoframes if
we are not using a 4K or stereoscopic 3D mode.  :)

>> +static int inno_hdmi_i2c_wait(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi)
>> +{
>> +    struct inno_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
>> +    int stat;
>> +
>> +    stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
>> +    if (!stat) {
>> +            stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
>> +            if (!stat)
>> +                    return -EAGAIN;
> What's the reason for this double wait_for_completion?  This probably
> needs a comment, otherwise it looks like some weird cut-n-paste error.

Yep, you 're right, don't need double wait here.

>> +static int inno_hdmi_i2c_write(struct inno_hdmi *hdmi, struct i2c_msg *msgs)
>> +{
>> +    struct inno_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
> You seem to have a local i2c pointer...
Ah, got it  ;)
>> +
>> +    /*
>> +     * The DDC module only support read EDID message, so
>> +     * we assume that each word write to this i2c adapter
>> +     * should be the offset of EDID word address.
>> +     */
>> +    if ((msgs->len != 1) ||
>> +        ((msgs->addr != DDC_ADDR) && (msgs->addr != DDC_SEGMENT_ADDR)))
>> +            return -EINVAL;
>> +
>> +    reinit_completion(&i2c->cmp);
>> +
>> +    if (msgs->addr == DDC_SEGMENT_ADDR)
>> +            hdmi->i2c->segment_addr = msgs->buf[0];
>> +    if (msgs->addr == DDC_ADDR)
>> +            hdmi->i2c->ddc_addr = msgs->buf[0];
>> +
>> +    /* Set edid fifo first addr */
>> +    hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_EDID_FIFO_OFFSET, 0x00);
>> +
>> +    /* Set edid word address 0x00/0x80 */
>> +    hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_EDID_WORD_ADDR, hdmi->i2c->ddc_addr);
>> +
>> +    /* Set edid segment pointer */
>> +    hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_EDID_SEGMENT_POINTER, hdmi->i2c->segment_addr);
> but then you don't use it in the four locations above.
>
>

Thanks,
- Yakir


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