Recently added Initial LTTPR support in msm/dp has configured LTTPR(s)
to non-transparent mode to enable video output on X1E-based devices
that come with LTTPR on the motherboards. However, video would not work
if additional LTTPR(s) are present between sink and source, which is
the case for USB Type-C docks (eg. Dell WD19TB/WD22TB4), and at least
some universal Thunderbolt/USB Type-C monitors (eg. Dell U2725QE).

First, take into account LTTPR capabilities when computing max link
rate, number of lanes. Take into account previous discussion on the
lists - exit early if reading DPCD caps failed. This also fixes
"*ERROR* panel edid read failed" on some monitors which seems to be
caused by msm_dp_panel_read_sink_caps running before LTTPR(s) are
initialized.

Finally, implement link training per-segment. Pass lttpr_count to all
required helpers.
This seems to also partially improve UI (Wayland) hanging when
changing external display's link parameters (resolution, framerate):
* Prior to this series, via direct USB Type-C to display connection,
  attempt to change resolution or framerate hangs the UI, setting does
  not stick. Some back and forth replugging finally sets desired
  parameters.
* With this series, via direct USB Type-C to display connection,
  changing parameters works most of the time, without UI freezing. Via
  docking station/multiple LTTPRs the setting again does not stick.
* On Xorg changing link paramaters works in all combinations.

These appear to be mainlink initialization related, as in all cases LT
passes successfully.

Test matrix:
* Dell XPS 9345, Ubuntu 24.10, Gnome 47, Wayland
        * Left USB Type-C, Right USB Type-C
        * Direct monitor connection, Dell WD19TB, Dell WD22TB4, USB
          Type-C to HDMI dongle, USB Type-C to DP dongle
        * Dell AW3423DWF, Samsung LS24A600, dual Samsung LS24A600 (one
          monitor per USB Type-C connector)
* Dell XPS 9345, Ubuntu 24.10, Gnome 47, Wayland
        * Left USB Type-C, Right USB Type-C
        * Direct monitor connection
        * Samsung S34BG85 (USB Type-C), Dell U2725QE (universal
          Thunderbolt/USB Type-C, probes with an LTTPR when in USB
          Type-C/DP Alt mode)

In both cases, "Thunderbot Support"/"USB4 PCIE Tunneling" was disabled
in UEFI to force universal Thunderbolt/USB Type-C devices to work in
DP Alt mode.
In both cases laptops had HBR3 patches applied [1], resulting in
maximum successful link at 3440x1440@100hz and 4k@60hz respectively.
When using Dell WD22TB4/U2725QE, USB Type-C pin assigment D got enabled
and USB3.0 devices were working in parallel to video ouput.

Known issues:
* As mentioned above, it appears that on Gnome+Wayland framerate and
  resolution parameter adjustment is not stable.

Due to lack of access to the official DisplayPort specfication, changes
were primarily inspired by/reverse engineered from Intel's i915 driver.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250226231436.16138-2-alex.vinars...@gmail.com/

Signed-off-by: Aleksandrs Vinarskis <alex.vinars...@gmail.com>

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Changes in v2:
- Picked up Abel's R-b tags
- Fixed typo as per Abel, fixed readability as per Johan
- Updated cover and commit message on mailink issue which appears to be 
  specific to Gnome+Wayland. No problems on Xorg.
- Link to v1: 
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250310211039.29843-1-alex.vinars...@gmail.com/

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Aleksandrs Vinarskis (2):
  drm/msm/dp: Fix support of LTTPR handling
  drm/msm/dp: Introduce link training per-segment for LTTPRs

 drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dp/dp_ctrl.c    | 137 +++++++++++++++++++---------
 drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dp/dp_ctrl.h    |   2 +-
 drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dp/dp_display.c |  31 +++++--
 drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dp/dp_panel.c   |  30 ++++--
 drivers/gpu/drm/msm/dp/dp_panel.h   |   2 +
 5 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)

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2.45.2

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