提交 7434a255 编写于 作者: T Thomas Richter 提交者: Daniel Vetter

drm/i915: Support for ns2501-DVO

This patch adds support for the ns2501 DVO, found in some older Fujitsu/Siemens Labtops.
It is in the state of "works for me".
Includes now proper DPMS support. Includes switching between resolutions -
from 640x480 to 1024x768.
Currently assumes that the native display resolution is 1024x768.

The ns2501 seems to be rather critical - if the output PLL is not
running, the chip doesn't seem to be clocked and then doesn't react
on i2c messages. Thus, a quick'n-dirty trick ensures that the DVO
is active before submitting any i2c messages to it. This is
probably to be reviewed.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17902Signed-off-by: NThomas Richter <thor@math.tu-berlin.de>
[danvet: fixup whitespace fail.]
Signed-off-by: NDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
上级 ab9d7c30
......@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ i915-y := i915_drv.o i915_dma.o i915_irq.o \
dvo_ivch.o \
dvo_tfp410.o \
dvo_sil164.o \
dvo_ns2501.o \
i915_gem_dmabuf.o
i915-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += i915_ioc32.o
......
......@@ -140,5 +140,6 @@ extern struct intel_dvo_dev_ops ch7xxx_ops;
extern struct intel_dvo_dev_ops ivch_ops;
extern struct intel_dvo_dev_ops tfp410_ops;
extern struct intel_dvo_dev_ops ch7017_ops;
extern struct intel_dvo_dev_ops ns2501_ops;
#endif /* _INTEL_DVO_H */
/*
*
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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))
/*
* Include the PLL launcher prototype
*/
extern void intel_enable_pll(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, enum pipe pipe);
/*
* 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);
intel_enable_pll(dev_priv, 0);
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, int mode)
{
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 %d\n",
__FUNCTION__, mode);
ch = ns->reg_8_shadow;
if (mode == DRM_MODE_DPMS_ON)
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,
(mode ==
DRM_MODE_DPMS_ON) ? (0x03) : (0x00));
ok &=
ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x35,
(mode ==
DRM_MODE_DPMS_ON) ? (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,
};
......@@ -1428,8 +1428,10 @@ static void assert_pch_ports_disabled(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
* protect mechanism may be enabled.
*
* Note! This is for pre-ILK only.
*
* Unfortunately needed by dvo_ns2501 since the dvo depends on it running.
*/
static void intel_enable_pll(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, enum pipe pipe)
void intel_enable_pll(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv, enum pipe pipe)
{
int reg;
u32 val;
......
......@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#define SIL164_ADDR 0x38
#define CH7xxx_ADDR 0x76
#define TFP410_ADDR 0x38
#define NS2501_ADDR 0x38
static const struct intel_dvo_device intel_dvo_devices[] = {
{
......@@ -74,7 +75,14 @@ static const struct intel_dvo_device intel_dvo_devices[] = {
.slave_addr = 0x75,
.gpio = GMBUS_PORT_DPB,
.dev_ops = &ch7017_ops,
}
},
{
.type = INTEL_DVO_CHIP_TMDS,
.name = "ns2501",
.dvo_reg = DVOC,
.slave_addr = NS2501_ADDR,
.dev_ops = &ns2501_ops,
}
};
struct intel_dvo {
......
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