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SubjectRe: [PATCH] drm/omap: Migrate minimum FCK/PCK ratio from Kconfig to dts
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:53 AM Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 28/05/2019 18:09, Adam Ford wrote:
> > On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 4:11 AM Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On 10/05/2019 22:42, Adam Ford wrote:
> >>> Currently the source code is compiled using hard-coded values
> >>> from CONFIG_OMAP2_DSS_MIN_FCK_PER_PCK. This patch allows this
> >>> clock divider value to be moved to the device tree and be changed
> >>> without having to recompile the kernel.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
> >>
> >> I understand why you want to do this, but I'm not sure it's a good idea.
> >> It's really something the driver should figure out, and if we add it to
> >> the DT, it effectively becomes an ABI.
> >>
> >> That said... I'm not sure how good of a job the driver could ever do, as
> >> it can't know the future scaling needs of the userspace at the time it
> >> is configuring the clock. And so, I'm not nacking this patch, but I
> >> don't feel very good about this patch...
> >>
> >> The setting also affects all outputs (exluding venc), which may not be
> >> what the user wants. Then again, I think this setting is really only
> >> needed on OMAP2 & 3, which have only a single output. But that's the
> >> same with the current kconfig option, of course.
> >>
> >> So, the current CONFIG_OMAP2_DSS_MIN_FCK_PER_PCK is an ugly hack, in my
> >> opinion, and moving it to DT makes it a worse hack =). But I don't have
> >> any good suggestions either.
> >
> > As it stands the Logic PD OMAP35 and AM37/DM37 boards (SOM-LV and
> > Torpedo) require this to be hard coded to 4 or it hangs during start.
> > This is the case for all versions 4.2+. I haven't tested it with
> > older stuff. Tony has a DM3730 Torpedo kit and reported the hanging
> > issue to me. I told him to set that value to 4 to make it not hang.
> > He asked that I move it to the DT to avoid custom kernels. I agree
> > it's a hack, but if it's create a customized defconfig file for 4
> > boards or modify the device tree, it seems like the device tree
> > approach is less intrusive.
>
> Ok, well, I think that's a separate thing from its intended use. The
> point of the kconfig option is to ensure that the fclk/pclk ratio stays
> under a certain number to allow enough scaling range. It should never
> affect a basic non-scaling use case, unless you set it to a too high
> value, which prevents finding any pclk.
>
> Has anyone debugged why the hang is happening?
I started to debug this, but I got distracted when I noticed the LCD
did't work at all on modern kernels. I have that fixed now, so I can
go back to investigating this.

Working version:

[ 7.999359] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 7.999542] DSS: dss_restore_context
[ 7.999542] DSS: context restored
[ 7.999572] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put
[ 7.999603] DISPC: dispc_save_context
[ 7.999633] DISPC: context saved
[ 7.999694] [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 2 (21.10.2013).
[ 7.999694] [drm] No driver support for vblank timestamp query.
[ 8.025909] DSS: dss_save_context
[ 8.025939] DSS: context saved
[ 8.031951] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 8.032043] DSS: dss_restore_context
[ 8.032043] DSS: context restored
[ 8.032073] DPI: dpi_set_timings
[ 8.032104] DISPC: dispc_ovl_setup 0, pa 0x9e900000, pa_uv
0x00000000, sw 480, 0,0, 480x272 -> 480x272, cmode 34325258, rot 1,
chan 0 repl 1
[ 8.032135] DISPC: scrw 480, width 480
[ 8.032135] DISPC: offset0 0, offset1 0, row_inc 1, pix_inc 1
[ 8.032135] DISPC: 0,0 480x272 -> 480x272
[ 8.032135] DISPC: dispc_enable_plane 0, 1
[ 8.032165] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 8.032196] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 8.032196] DSS: set fck to 36000000
[ 8.032257] DISPC: lck = 36000000 (1)
[ 8.032257] DISPC: pck = 9000000 (4)
[ 8.034240] DISPC: channel 0 xres 480 yres 272
[ 8.034271] DISPC: pck 9000000
[ 8.034271] DISPC: hsync_len 42 hfp 3 hbp 2 vsw 11 vfp 2 vbp 3
[ 8.034271] DISPC: vsync_level 1 hsync_level 1 data_pclk_edge 1
de_level 1 sync_pclk_edge -1
[ 8.034271] DISPC: hsync 17077Hz, vsync 59Hz
[ 8.493347] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put
[ 8.493438] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 60x34
[ 8.493774] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 8.493835] DISPC: dispc_ovl_setup 0, pa 0x9e900000, pa_uv
0x00000000, sw 480, 0,0, 480x272 -> 480x272, cmode 34325258, rot 1,
chan 0 repl 1
[ 8.493896] DISPC: scrw 480, width 480
[ 8.493896] DISPC: offset0 0, offset1 0, row_inc 1, pix_inc 1
[ 8.493927] DISPC: 0,0 480x272 -> 480x272
[ 8.493957] DISPC: dispc_enable_plane 0, 1
[ 8.493988] DISPC: GO LCD
[ 8.506774] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put
[ 8.512298] omapdrm omapdrm.0: fb0: omapdrmdrmfb frame buffer device
[ 8.516632] [drm] Initialized omapdrm 1.0.0 20110917 for omapdrm.0 on minor 0
[ 8.581359] wlcore: WARNING Detected unconfigured mac address in
nvs, derive from fuse instead.
[ 8.581359] wlcore: WARNING Your device performance is not optimized.
[ 8.581390] wlcore: WARNING Please use the calibrator tool to
configure your device.
[ 8.583862] wlcore: loaded
[ 9.520355] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 9.520446] DISPC: dispc_ovl_setup 0, pa 0x9e900000, pa_uv
0x00000000, sw 480, 0,0, 480x272 -> 480x272, cmode 34325258, rot 1,
chan 0 repl 1
[ 9.520477] DISPC: scrw 480, width 480
[ 9.520507] DISPC: offset0 0, offset1 0, row_inc 1, pix_inc 1
[ 9.520538] DISPC: 0,0 480x272 -> 480x272
[ 9.520568] DISPC: dispc_enable_plane 0, 1
[ 9.520599] DISPC: GO LCD
[ 9.535400] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put


The Non-working version with the divisor set to 0:

[ 10.719512] DSS: dss_runtime_get
[ 10.723022] DSS: dss_restore_context
[ 10.726623] DSS: OMAP DSS rev 2.0
[ 10.730041] DSS: dss_runtime_put
[ 10.733306] DSS: dss_save_context
[ 10.736633] DSS: context saved
[ 10.740417] DSS: dss_restore_context
[ 10.744018] DSS: context restored
[ 10.748046] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 10.751770] DISPC: fifo(0) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.758514] DISPC: fifo(1) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.765289] DISPC: fifo(2) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.772033] DISPC: dispc_restore_context
[ 10.775970] DISPC: dispc_restore_gamma_tables()
[ 10.780578] DISPC: fifo(0) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.787322] DISPC: fifo(1) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.794067] DISPC: fifo(2) threshold (bytes), old 960/1023, new 960/1023
[ 10.800842] omapdss_dispc 48050400.dispc: OMAP DISPC rev 3.0
[ 10.806518] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put
[ 10.810150] DISPC: dispc_save_context
[ 10.813873] DISPC: context saved
[ 10.817291] omapdss_dss 48050000.dss: bound 48050400.dispc (ops
hdmi5_configure [omapdss])
[ 10.927215] DSS: dss_save_context
[ 10.930725] DSS: context saved
[ 11.097503] omapdrm omapdrm.0: DMM not available, disable DMM support
[ 11.104248] omapdss_dss 48050000.dss: connect(NULL, 48050000.dss)
[ 11.110473] omapdss_dss 48050000.dss: connect(48050000.dss, NULL)
[ 11.116729] DISPC: dispc_runtime_get
[ 11.120452] DSS: dss_restore_context
[ 11.124053] DSS: context restored
[ 11.127410] DISPC: dispc_runtime_put
[ 11.131072] DISPC: dispc_save_context
[ 11.134765] DISPC: context saved
[ 11.138092] [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 2 (21.10.2013).
[ 11.144775] [drm] No driver support for vblank timestamp query.
[ 11.156372] DSS: dss_save_context
[ 11.159729] DSS: context saved

** hang **

I noticed there doesn't seem to be the calculation for setting fck,
pck or any of the timings. Are there any more debug options I can
enable?

I would prefer to fix the calculation so the display can work without
the defconfig or device tree modification, and then we dump this all
together.

>
> If we can't fix the bug itself, rather than adding a DT option, we could
> change add a min_fck_per_pck field (as you do), keep the kconfig option,
> and set the min_fck_per_pck based on the kconfig option, _or_ in case of
> those affected SoCs, set the min_fck_per_pck even without the kconfig
> option.
>
> Tomi
>

thanks

adam
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