Message ID | 20240423171859.3953024-1-sean.anderson@linux.dev (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | drm: zynqmp_dp: IRQ cleanups and debugfs support | expand |
Hi Sean, On 23/04/2024 20:18, Sean Anderson wrote: > This series cleans up the zyqnmp_dp IRQ and locking situation. Once > that's done, it adds debugfs support. The intent is to enable compliance > testing or to help debug signal-integrity issues. > > Last time I discussed converting the HPD work(s) to a threaded IRQ. I > did not end up doing that for this series since the steps would be > > - Add locking > - Move link retraining to a work function > - Harden the IRQ > - Merge the works into a threaded IRQ (omitted) > > Which with the exception of the final step is the same as leaving those > works as-is. Conversion to a threaded IRQ can be done as a follow-up. If it's ok to you, I'd like to pick the first four patches to drm-misc already. Tomi > Changes in v4: > - Rebase onto drm/drm-next > > Changes in v3: > - Store base pointers in zynqmp_disp directly > - Don't delay work > - Convert to a hard IRQ > - Use AUX IRQs instead of polling > - Take dp->lock in zynqmp_dp_hpd_work_func > > Changes in v2: > - Fix kerneldoc > - Rearrange zynqmp_dp for better padding > - Split off the HPD IRQ work into another commit > - Expand the commit message > - Document hpd_irq_work > - Document debugfs files > - Add ignore_aux_errors and ignore_hpd debugfs files to replace earlier > implicit functionality > - Attempt to fix unreproducable, spurious build warning > - Drop "Optionally ignore DPCD errors" in favor of a debugfs file > directly affecting zynqmp_dp_aux_transfer. > > Sean Anderson (13): > drm: xlnx: Store base pointers in zynqmp_disp directly > drm: xlnx: Fix kerneldoc > drm: zynqmp_dp: Downgrade log level for aux retries message > drm: zynqmp_dp: Adjust training values per-lane > drm: zynqmp_dp: Rearrange zynqmp_dp for better padding > drm: zynqmp_dp: Don't delay work > drm: zynqmp_dp: Add locking > drm: zynqmp_dp: Don't retrain the link in our IRQ > drm: zynqmp_dp: Convert to a hard IRQ > drm: zynqmp_dp: Use AUX IRQs instead of polling > drm: zynqmp_dp: Split off several helper functions > drm: zynqmp_dp: Take dp->lock in zynqmp_dp_hpd_work_func > drm: zynqmp_dp: Add debugfs interface for compliance testing > > Documentation/gpu/drivers.rst | 1 + > Documentation/gpu/zynqmp.rst | 149 +++++ > MAINTAINERS | 1 + > drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/zynqmp_disp.c | 44 +- > drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/zynqmp_dp.c | 908 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/zynqmp_dpsub.h | 1 + > drivers/gpu/drm/xlnx/zynqmp_kms.h | 4 +- > 7 files changed, 999 insertions(+), 109 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 Documentation/gpu/zynqmp.rst >
On 4/24/24 14:54, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > Hi Sean, > > On 23/04/2024 20:18, Sean Anderson wrote: >> This series cleans up the zyqnmp_dp IRQ and locking situation. Once >> that's done, it adds debugfs support. The intent is to enable compliance >> testing or to help debug signal-integrity issues. >> >> Last time I discussed converting the HPD work(s) to a threaded IRQ. I >> did not end up doing that for this series since the steps would be >> >> - Add locking >> - Move link retraining to a work function >> - Harden the IRQ >> - Merge the works into a threaded IRQ (omitted) >> >> Which with the exception of the final step is the same as leaving those >> works as-is. Conversion to a threaded IRQ can be done as a follow-up. > > If it's ok to you, I'd like to pick the first four patches to drm-misc already. Fine by me. --Sean
On 25/04/2024 18:17, Sean Anderson wrote: > On 4/24/24 14:54, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: >> Hi Sean, >> >> On 23/04/2024 20:18, Sean Anderson wrote: >>> This series cleans up the zyqnmp_dp IRQ and locking situation. Once >>> that's done, it adds debugfs support. The intent is to enable compliance >>> testing or to help debug signal-integrity issues. >>> >>> Last time I discussed converting the HPD work(s) to a threaded IRQ. I >>> did not end up doing that for this series since the steps would be >>> >>> - Add locking >>> - Move link retraining to a work function >>> - Harden the IRQ >>> - Merge the works into a threaded IRQ (omitted) >>> >>> Which with the exception of the final step is the same as leaving those >>> works as-is. Conversion to a threaded IRQ can be done as a follow-up. >> >> If it's ok to you, I'd like to pick the first four patches to drm-misc already. > > Fine by me. I have pushed the first four to drm-misc. I'll try to look at the rest of the patches next week. Tomi