Message ID | 1348070666-9153-2-git-send-email-ryan.harkin@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 05:04:24PM +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: > Add support to parse the display configuration from device tree. > > If the board does not provide platform specific functions in the struct > clcd_board contained with the amba device info, then defaults are provided > by the driver. > > The device tree configuration can either ask for a DMA setup or provide a > framebuffer address to be remapped into the driver. > > Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org> > --- > drivers/video/amba-clcd.c | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 253 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c > index 0a2cce7..01dbad1 100644 > --- a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c > +++ b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c > @@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ > #include <linux/string.h> > #include <linux/slab.h> > #include <linux/delay.h> > +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> > +#include <linux/memblock.h> > #include <linux/mm.h> > +#include <linux/of.h> > #include <linux/fb.h> > #include <linux/init.h> > #include <linux/ioport.h> > @@ -391,6 +394,19 @@ static int clcdfb_blank(int blank_mode, struct fb_info *info) > } > return 0; > } > +int clcdfb_mmap_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma) > +{ > + return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma, > + fb->fb.screen_base, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len); > +} > + > +void clcdfb_remove_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb) > +{ > + dma_free_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len, > + fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start); > +} > > static int clcdfb_mmap(struct fb_info *info, > struct vm_area_struct *vma) > @@ -542,12 +558,249 @@ static int clcdfb_register(struct clcd_fb *fb) > return ret; > } > > +struct string_lookup { > + const char *string; > + const u32 val; > +}; > + > +static struct string_lookup vmode_lookups[] = { > + { "FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED", FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED}, > + { "FB_VMODE_INTERLACED", FB_VMODE_INTERLACED}, > + { "FB_VMODE_DOUBLE", FB_VMODE_DOUBLE}, > + { "FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST", FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST}, > + { NULL, 0 }, > +}; > + > +static struct string_lookup tim2_lookups[] = { > + { "TIM2_CLKSEL", TIM2_CLKSEL}, > + { "TIM2_IVS", TIM2_IVS}, > + { "TIM2_IHS", TIM2_IHS}, > + { "TIM2_IPC", TIM2_IPC}, > + { "TIM2_IOE", TIM2_IOE}, > + { "TIM2_BCD", TIM2_BCD}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; > +static struct string_lookup cntl_lookups[] = { > + {"CNTL_LCDEN", CNTL_LCDEN}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP1", CNTL_LCDBPP1}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP2", CNTL_LCDBPP2}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP4", CNTL_LCDBPP4}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP8", CNTL_LCDBPP8}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16", CNTL_LCDBPP16}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_565", CNTL_LCDBPP16_565}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_444", CNTL_LCDBPP16_444}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP24", CNTL_LCDBPP24}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBW", CNTL_LCDBW}, > + {"CNTL_LCDTFT", CNTL_LCDTFT}, > + {"CNTL_LCDMONO8", CNTL_LCDMONO8}, > + {"CNTL_LCDDUAL", CNTL_LCDDUAL}, > + {"CNTL_BGR", CNTL_BGR}, > + {"CNTL_BEBO", CNTL_BEBO}, > + {"CNTL_BEPO", CNTL_BEPO}, > + {"CNTL_LCDPWR", CNTL_LCDPWR}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)}, > + {"CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME", CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME}, > + {"CNTL_WATERMARK", CNTL_WATERMARK}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; > +static struct string_lookup caps_lookups[] = { > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB444", CLCD_CAP_RGB444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB5551", CLCD_CAP_RGB5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB565", CLCD_CAP_RGB565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB888", CLCD_CAP_RGB888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR444", CLCD_CAP_BGR444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR5551", CLCD_CAP_BGR5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR565", CLCD_CAP_BGR565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR888", CLCD_CAP_BGR888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_444", CLCD_CAP_444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_5551", CLCD_CAP_5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_565", CLCD_CAP_565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_888", CLCD_CAP_888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB", CLCD_CAP_RGB}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR", CLCD_CAP_BGR}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_ALL", CLCD_CAP_ALL}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; > + > +u32 parse_setting(struct string_lookup *lookup, const char *name) > +{ > + int i = 0; > + while (lookup[i].string != NULL) { > + if (strcmp(lookup[i].string, name) == 0) > + return lookup[i].val; > + ++i; > + } > + return -EINVAL; > +} > + > +u32 get_string_lookup(struct device_node *node, const char *name, > + struct string_lookup *lookup) > +{ I have this feeling that swapping the names of the two functions above would reflect better their actual functionality. > + const char *string; > + int count, i, ret = 0; > + > + count = of_property_count_strings(node, name); > + if (count >= 0) > + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) > + if (of_property_read_string_index(node, name, i, > + &string) == 0) > + ret |= parse_setting(lookup, string); > + return ret; > +} > + > +int get_val(struct device_node *node, const char *string) > +{ > + u32 ret = 0; > + > + if (of_property_read_u32(node, string, &ret)) > + ret = -1; > + return ret; > +} > + > +struct clcd_panel *getPanel(struct device_node *node) > +{ > + static struct clcd_panel panel; > + > + panel.mode.refresh = get_val(node, "refresh"); > + panel.mode.xres = get_val(node, "xres"); > + panel.mode.yres = get_val(node, "yres"); > + panel.mode.pixclock = get_val(node, "pixclock"); > + panel.mode.left_margin = get_val(node, "left_margin"); > + panel.mode.right_margin = get_val(node, "right_margin"); > + panel.mode.upper_margin = get_val(node, "upper_margin"); > + panel.mode.lower_margin = get_val(node, "lower_margin"); > + panel.mode.hsync_len = get_val(node, "hsync_len"); > + panel.mode.vsync_len = get_val(node, "vsync_len"); > + panel.mode.sync = get_val(node, "sync"); > + panel.bpp = get_val(node, "bpp"); > + panel.width = (signed short) get_val(node, "width"); > + panel.height = (signed short) get_val(node, "height"); > + > + panel.mode.vmode = get_string_lookup(node, "vmode", vmode_lookups); > + panel.tim2 = get_string_lookup(node, "tim2", tim2_lookups); > + panel.cntl = get_string_lookup(node, "cntl", cntl_lookups); > + panel.caps = get_string_lookup(node, "caps", caps_lookups); > + > + return &panel; > +} > + > +struct clcd_panel *clcdfb_get_panel(const char *name) > +{ > + struct device_node *node = NULL; > + const char *mode; > + struct clcd_panel *panel = NULL; > + > + do { > + node = of_find_compatible_node(node, NULL, "panel"); > + if (node) > + if (of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode) == 0) > + if (strcmp(mode, name) == 0) { > + panel = getPanel(node); > + panel->mode.name = name; > + } > + } while (node != NULL); > + > + return panel; > +} > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_OF shouldn't this #ifdef be earlier? you are calling of_property_read_string() and while there are empty definitions if CONFIG_OF is not defined, the code will do nothing in that case. Is that intended? The clcdfb_get_panel() function only gets called if CONFIG_OF *is* defined. > +static int clcdfb_dt_init(struct clcd_fb *fb) > +{ > + int err = 0; > + struct device_node *node; > + const char *mode; > + dma_addr_t dma; > + u32 use_dma; > + const __be32 *prop; > + int len, na, ns; > + phys_addr_t fb_base, fb_size; > + > + node = fb->dev->dev.of_node; > + if (!node) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + na = of_n_addr_cells(node); > + ns = of_n_size_cells(node); > + > + if (WARN_ON(of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode))) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + fb->panel = clcdfb_get_panel(mode); > + if (!fb->panel) > + return -EINVAL; > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len = fb->panel->mode.xres * fb->panel->mode.yres * 2; > + > + if (of_property_read_u32(node, "use_dma", &use_dma)) I haven't seen any documentation for this property. What's the intended use? > + use_dma = 0; > + if (use_dma) { > + fb->fb.screen_base = dma_alloc_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len, &dma, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!fb->fb.screen_base) { > + pr_err("CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n"); > + err = -ENOMEM; > + } else > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma; > + } else { > + prop = of_get_property(node, "framebuffer", &len); > + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) > + return -EINVAL; > + fb_base = of_read_number(prop, na); > + fb_size = of_read_number(prop + na, ns); > + > + if (memblock_remove(fb_base, fb_size) != 0) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = fb_base; > + fb->fb.screen_base = ioremap_wc(fb->fb.fix.smem_start, fb_size); > + } > + return err; > +} > +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ > + > static int clcdfb_probe(struct amba_device *dev, const struct amba_id *id) > { > struct clcd_board *board = dev->dev.platform_data; > struct clcd_fb *fb; > int ret; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_OF > + if (dev->dev.of_node) { > + const __be32 *prop; > + int len, na, ns; > + phys_addr_t reg_base; > + > + na = of_n_addr_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + ns = of_n_size_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + > + prop = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "reg", &len); > + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) > + return -EINVAL; > + reg_base = of_read_number(prop, na); > + > + if (dev->res.start != reg_base) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (!board) { > + board = kzalloc(sizeof(struct clcd_board), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!board) > + return -EINVAL; > + board->name = "Device Tree CLCD PL111"; > + board->caps = CLCD_CAP_5551 | CLCD_CAP_565; > + board->check = clcdfb_check; > + board->decode = clcdfb_decode; > + board->setup = clcdfb_dt_init; > + board->mmap = clcdfb_mmap_dma; > + board->remove = clcdfb_remove_dma; > + } > + } > +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ > + > if (!board) > return -EINVAL; > > -- > 1.7.9.5 > > -- ==================== | I would like to | | fix the world, | | but they're not | | giving me the | \ source code! / --------------- ¯\_(?)_/¯ -- IMPORTANT NOTICE: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. 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Hi Liviu, Thanks for your feedback. All good stuff... On 20 September 2012 11:24, Liviu Dudau <Liviu.Dudau@arm.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 05:04:24PM +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: >> Add support to parse the display configuration from device tree. >> >> If the board does not provide platform specific functions in the struct >> clcd_board contained with the amba device info, then defaults are provided >> by the driver. >> >> The device tree configuration can either ask for a DMA setup or provide a >> framebuffer address to be remapped into the driver. >> >> Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org> >> --- >> drivers/video/amba-clcd.c | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 253 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c >> index 0a2cce7..01dbad1 100644 >> --- a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c >> +++ b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c >> @@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ >> #include <linux/string.h> >> #include <linux/slab.h> >> #include <linux/delay.h> >> +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> >> +#include <linux/memblock.h> >> #include <linux/mm.h> >> +#include <linux/of.h> >> #include <linux/fb.h> >> #include <linux/init.h> >> #include <linux/ioport.h> >> @@ -391,6 +394,19 @@ static int clcdfb_blank(int blank_mode, struct fb_info *info) >> } >> return 0; >> } >> +int clcdfb_mmap_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma) >> +{ >> + return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma, >> + fb->fb.screen_base, >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_start, >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_len); >> +} >> + >> +void clcdfb_remove_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb) >> +{ >> + dma_free_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len, >> + fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start); >> +} >> >> static int clcdfb_mmap(struct fb_info *info, >> struct vm_area_struct *vma) >> @@ -542,12 +558,249 @@ static int clcdfb_register(struct clcd_fb *fb) >> return ret; >> } >> >> +struct string_lookup { >> + const char *string; >> + const u32 val; >> +}; >> + >> +static struct string_lookup vmode_lookups[] = { >> + { "FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED", FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED}, >> + { "FB_VMODE_INTERLACED", FB_VMODE_INTERLACED}, >> + { "FB_VMODE_DOUBLE", FB_VMODE_DOUBLE}, >> + { "FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST", FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST}, >> + { NULL, 0 }, >> +}; >> + >> +static struct string_lookup tim2_lookups[] = { >> + { "TIM2_CLKSEL", TIM2_CLKSEL}, >> + { "TIM2_IVS", TIM2_IVS}, >> + { "TIM2_IHS", TIM2_IHS}, >> + { "TIM2_IPC", TIM2_IPC}, >> + { "TIM2_IOE", TIM2_IOE}, >> + { "TIM2_BCD", TIM2_BCD}, >> + { NULL, 0}, >> +}; >> +static struct string_lookup cntl_lookups[] = { >> + {"CNTL_LCDEN", CNTL_LCDEN}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP1", CNTL_LCDBPP1}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP2", CNTL_LCDBPP2}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP4", CNTL_LCDBPP4}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP8", CNTL_LCDBPP8}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16", CNTL_LCDBPP16}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_565", CNTL_LCDBPP16_565}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_444", CNTL_LCDBPP16_444}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBPP24", CNTL_LCDBPP24}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDBW", CNTL_LCDBW}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDTFT", CNTL_LCDTFT}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDMONO8", CNTL_LCDMONO8}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDDUAL", CNTL_LCDDUAL}, >> + {"CNTL_BGR", CNTL_BGR}, >> + {"CNTL_BEBO", CNTL_BEBO}, >> + {"CNTL_BEPO", CNTL_BEPO}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDPWR", CNTL_LCDPWR}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)}, >> + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)}, >> + {"CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME", CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME}, >> + {"CNTL_WATERMARK", CNTL_WATERMARK}, >> + { NULL, 0}, >> +}; >> +static struct string_lookup caps_lookups[] = { >> + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB444", CLCD_CAP_RGB444}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB5551", CLCD_CAP_RGB5551}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB565", CLCD_CAP_RGB565}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB888", CLCD_CAP_RGB888}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR444", CLCD_CAP_BGR444}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR5551", CLCD_CAP_BGR5551}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR565", CLCD_CAP_BGR565}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR888", CLCD_CAP_BGR888}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_444", CLCD_CAP_444}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_5551", CLCD_CAP_5551}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_565", CLCD_CAP_565}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_888", CLCD_CAP_888}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB", CLCD_CAP_RGB}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR", CLCD_CAP_BGR}, >> + {"CLCD_CAP_ALL", CLCD_CAP_ALL}, >> + { NULL, 0}, >> +}; >> + >> +u32 parse_setting(struct string_lookup *lookup, const char *name) >> +{ >> + int i = 0; >> + while (lookup[i].string != NULL) { >> + if (strcmp(lookup[i].string, name) == 0) >> + return lookup[i].val; >> + ++i; >> + } >> + return -EINVAL; >> +} >> + >> +u32 get_string_lookup(struct device_node *node, const char *name, >> + struct string_lookup *lookup) >> +{ > > I have this feeling that swapping the names of the two functions above > would reflect better their actual functionality. I see what you mean. I'm happy to swap them if there are no objections. > >> + const char *string; >> + int count, i, ret = 0; >> + >> + count = of_property_count_strings(node, name); >> + if (count >= 0) >> + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) >> + if (of_property_read_string_index(node, name, i, >> + &string) == 0) >> + ret |= parse_setting(lookup, string); >> + return ret; >> +} >> + >> +int get_val(struct device_node *node, const char *string) >> +{ >> + u32 ret = 0; >> + >> + if (of_property_read_u32(node, string, &ret)) >> + ret = -1; >> + return ret; >> +} >> + >> +struct clcd_panel *getPanel(struct device_node *node) >> +{ >> + static struct clcd_panel panel; >> + >> + panel.mode.refresh = get_val(node, "refresh"); >> + panel.mode.xres = get_val(node, "xres"); >> + panel.mode.yres = get_val(node, "yres"); >> + panel.mode.pixclock = get_val(node, "pixclock"); >> + panel.mode.left_margin = get_val(node, "left_margin"); >> + panel.mode.right_margin = get_val(node, "right_margin"); >> + panel.mode.upper_margin = get_val(node, "upper_margin"); >> + panel.mode.lower_margin = get_val(node, "lower_margin"); >> + panel.mode.hsync_len = get_val(node, "hsync_len"); >> + panel.mode.vsync_len = get_val(node, "vsync_len"); >> + panel.mode.sync = get_val(node, "sync"); >> + panel.bpp = get_val(node, "bpp"); >> + panel.width = (signed short) get_val(node, "width"); >> + panel.height = (signed short) get_val(node, "height"); >> + >> + panel.mode.vmode = get_string_lookup(node, "vmode", vmode_lookups); >> + panel.tim2 = get_string_lookup(node, "tim2", tim2_lookups); >> + panel.cntl = get_string_lookup(node, "cntl", cntl_lookups); >> + panel.caps = get_string_lookup(node, "caps", caps_lookups); >> + >> + return &panel; >> +} >> + >> +struct clcd_panel *clcdfb_get_panel(const char *name) >> +{ >> + struct device_node *node = NULL; >> + const char *mode; >> + struct clcd_panel *panel = NULL; >> + >> + do { >> + node = of_find_compatible_node(node, NULL, "panel"); >> + if (node) >> + if (of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode) == 0) >> + if (strcmp(mode, name) == 0) { >> + panel = getPanel(node); >> + panel->mode.name = name; >> + } >> + } while (node != NULL); >> + >> + return panel; >> +} >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_OF > > shouldn't this #ifdef be earlier? you are calling of_property_read_string() > and while there are empty definitions if CONFIG_OF is not defined, the code > will do nothing in that case. Is that intended? The clcdfb_get_panel() > function only gets called if CONFIG_OF *is* defined. Agree. > > >> +static int clcdfb_dt_init(struct clcd_fb *fb) >> +{ >> + int err = 0; >> + struct device_node *node; >> + const char *mode; >> + dma_addr_t dma; >> + u32 use_dma; >> + const __be32 *prop; >> + int len, na, ns; >> + phys_addr_t fb_base, fb_size; >> + >> + node = fb->dev->dev.of_node; >> + if (!node) >> + return -ENODEV; >> + >> + na = of_n_addr_cells(node); >> + ns = of_n_size_cells(node); >> + >> + if (WARN_ON(of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode))) >> + return -ENODEV; >> + >> + fb->panel = clcdfb_get_panel(mode); >> + if (!fb->panel) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_len = fb->panel->mode.xres * fb->panel->mode.yres * 2; >> + >> + if (of_property_read_u32(node, "use_dma", &use_dma)) > > I haven't seen any documentation for this property. What's the intended use? Good point. Sorry for my ignorance, but is there a place I should put such documentation? When the A9 CoreTile uses the on-tile CLCD controller, it can use DMA to handle the framebuffer. DMA is not available to the motherboard CLCD controller. I was trying to keep the properties simple, but they are more complex than just the two settings: use_dma and framebuffer. If use_dma is specified, the framebuffer property is not used; in this case, the framebuffer is allocated by the DMA framework and the framebuffer property is ignored. If use_dma is not present or is set to <0>, the code uses the framebuffer property to specify the address. > >> + use_dma = 0; >> + if (use_dma) { >> + fb->fb.screen_base = dma_alloc_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_len, &dma, GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!fb->fb.screen_base) { >> + pr_err("CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n"); >> + err = -ENOMEM; >> + } else >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma; >> + } else { >> + prop = of_get_property(node, "framebuffer", &len); >> + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + fb_base = of_read_number(prop, na); >> + fb_size = of_read_number(prop + na, ns); >> + >> + if (memblock_remove(fb_base, fb_size) != 0) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = fb_base; >> + fb->fb.screen_base = ioremap_wc(fb->fb.fix.smem_start, fb_size); >> + } >> + return err; >> +} >> +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ >> + >> static int clcdfb_probe(struct amba_device *dev, const struct amba_id *id) >> { >> struct clcd_board *board = dev->dev.platform_data; >> struct clcd_fb *fb; >> int ret; >> >> +#ifdef CONFIG_OF >> + if (dev->dev.of_node) { >> + const __be32 *prop; >> + int len, na, ns; >> + phys_addr_t reg_base; >> + >> + na = of_n_addr_cells(dev->dev.of_node); >> + ns = of_n_size_cells(dev->dev.of_node); >> + >> + prop = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "reg", &len); >> + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + reg_base = of_read_number(prop, na); >> + >> + if (dev->res.start != reg_base) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + >> + if (!board) { >> + board = kzalloc(sizeof(struct clcd_board), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!board) >> + return -EINVAL; >> + board->name = "Device Tree CLCD PL111"; >> + board->caps = CLCD_CAP_5551 | CLCD_CAP_565; >> + board->check = clcdfb_check; >> + board->decode = clcdfb_decode; >> + board->setup = clcdfb_dt_init; >> + board->mmap = clcdfb_mmap_dma; >> + board->remove = clcdfb_remove_dma; >> + } >> + } >> +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ >> + >> if (!board) >> return -EINVAL; >> >> -- >> 1.7.9.5 >> >> > > -- > ==================== > | I would like to | > | fix the world, | > | but they're not | > | giving me the | > \ source code! / > --------------- > ¯\_(?)_/¯ > > -- IMPORTANT NOTICE: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. 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On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 11:35 +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: > Good point. Sorry for my ignorance, but is there a place I should put > such documentation? Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fb/amba-clcd.txt :-) > When the A9 CoreTile uses the on-tile CLCD controller, it can use DMA > to handle the framebuffer. DMA is not available to the motherboard > CLCD controller. Uh, you probably mean that the motherboard CLCD must use the specialised video memory, while the one in the test chip would normally use a buffer allocated via the DMA API... > I was trying to keep the properties simple, but they are more complex > than just the two settings: use_dma and framebuffer. If use_dma is > specified, the framebuffer property is not used; in this case, the > framebuffer is allocated by the DMA framework and the framebuffer > property is ignored. If use_dma is not present or is set to <0>, the > code uses the framebuffer property to specify the address. I'm not sure if the "framebuffer" property is really needed, at least in the form you have it there now. I think I know you where you get it from - HDLCD driver, right? It was sort-of-needed there, because we had to reserve memory for the framebuffer, because you couldn't allocate big enough (8MB if I remember correctly) area using the DMA alloc function. But now, with the CMA in place it should be possible, so I believe it's not even necessary in that case. Simply speaking - if the driver is not told what address to use, it should get the memory on its own. Now, as to the motherboard CLCD... That's where you actually could use this property in the way you have there, to enforce the address of the video RAM as the framebuffer. But maybe it would be better to have a phandle to the video RAM node? Cheers! Pawe?
This patch has a number of serious problems with it. On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 05:04:24PM +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: > @@ -391,6 +394,19 @@ static int clcdfb_blank(int blank_mode, struct fb_info *info) > } > return 0; > } This needs a blank line. > +int clcdfb_mmap_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma) > +{ > + return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma, > + fb->fb.screen_base, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len); > +} > + > +void clcdfb_remove_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb) > +{ > + dma_free_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len, > + fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start); > +} > > static int clcdfb_mmap(struct fb_info *info, > struct vm_area_struct *vma) > @@ -542,12 +558,249 @@ static int clcdfb_register(struct clcd_fb *fb) > return ret; > } > > +struct string_lookup { > + const char *string; > + const u32 val; > +}; > + > +static struct string_lookup vmode_lookups[] = { > + { "FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED", FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED}, > + { "FB_VMODE_INTERLACED", FB_VMODE_INTERLACED}, > + { "FB_VMODE_DOUBLE", FB_VMODE_DOUBLE}, > + { "FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST", FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST}, > + { NULL, 0 }, > +}; > + > +static struct string_lookup tim2_lookups[] = { > + { "TIM2_CLKSEL", TIM2_CLKSEL}, > + { "TIM2_IVS", TIM2_IVS}, > + { "TIM2_IHS", TIM2_IHS}, Inversion of the sync control signals are part of the framebuffer API, and should not be specified as part of this register definition. Instead, they should be specified using FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT and FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT. Setting them in ->tim2 is bad news because it just confuses these settings. > + { "TIM2_IOE", TIM2_IOE}, > + { "TIM2_BCD", TIM2_BCD}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; Another blank line required. > +static struct string_lookup cntl_lookups[] = { > + {"CNTL_LCDEN", CNTL_LCDEN}, Err, no. > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP1", CNTL_LCDBPP1}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP2", CNTL_LCDBPP2}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP4", CNTL_LCDBPP4}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP8", CNTL_LCDBPP8}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16", CNTL_LCDBPP16}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_565", CNTL_LCDBPP16_565}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_444", CNTL_LCDBPP16_444}, > + {"CNTL_LCDBPP24", CNTL_LCDBPP24}, The colour depth is derived from the video mode setting, which will be overridden anyway - and the allowable depths are derived from the panel capabilities and the board capabilities. > + {"CNTL_LCDBW", CNTL_LCDBW}, > + {"CNTL_LCDTFT", CNTL_LCDTFT}, > + {"CNTL_LCDMONO8", CNTL_LCDMONO8}, > + {"CNTL_LCDDUAL", CNTL_LCDDUAL}, These four are properties of the panel, so they're fine. > + {"CNTL_BGR", CNTL_BGR}, BGR is also overridden by the driver. > + {"CNTL_BEBO", CNTL_BEBO}, > + {"CNTL_BEPO", CNTL_BEPO}, From what I remember, these are framebuffer layout control bits. They aren't panel properties, and so they shouldn't be specified in DT. > + {"CNTL_LCDPWR", CNTL_LCDPWR}, Err, no. Specifying power control here is bad news - have you read the data sheet for the CLCD controller (which specifies a certain sequence for LCDEN and LCDPWR)? Have you read the driver code and realized that the driver controls these bits, and therefore specifying them in DT is absurd? > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)}, > + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)}, > + {"CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME", CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME}, > + {"CNTL_WATERMARK", CNTL_WATERMARK}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; Another blank line required. > +static struct string_lookup caps_lookups[] = { > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB444", CLCD_CAP_RGB444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB5551", CLCD_CAP_RGB5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB565", CLCD_CAP_RGB565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB888", CLCD_CAP_RGB888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR444", CLCD_CAP_BGR444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR5551", CLCD_CAP_BGR5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR565", CLCD_CAP_BGR565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR888", CLCD_CAP_BGR888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_444", CLCD_CAP_444}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_5551", CLCD_CAP_5551}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_565", CLCD_CAP_565}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_888", CLCD_CAP_888}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB", CLCD_CAP_RGB}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR", CLCD_CAP_BGR}, > + {"CLCD_CAP_ALL", CLCD_CAP_ALL}, > + { NULL, 0}, > +}; > + > +u32 parse_setting(struct string_lookup *lookup, const char *name) > +{ > + int i = 0; > + while (lookup[i].string != NULL) { > + if (strcmp(lookup[i].string, name) == 0) > + return lookup[i].val; > + ++i; > + } > + return -EINVAL; > +} Why is this non-static? > + > +u32 get_string_lookup(struct device_node *node, const char *name, > + struct string_lookup *lookup) > +{ > + const char *string; > + int count, i, ret = 0; > + > + count = of_property_count_strings(node, name); > + if (count >= 0) > + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) > + if (of_property_read_string_index(node, name, i, > + &string) == 0) > + ret |= parse_setting(lookup, string); > + return ret; > +} And this? > + > +int get_val(struct device_node *node, const char *string) > +{ > + u32 ret = 0; > + > + if (of_property_read_u32(node, string, &ret)) > + ret = -1; > + return ret; > +} And this? > + > +struct clcd_panel *getPanel(struct device_node *node) Have you read coding style? We don't use capitals in function names. > +{ > + static struct clcd_panel panel; > + > + panel.mode.refresh = get_val(node, "refresh"); > + panel.mode.xres = get_val(node, "xres"); > + panel.mode.yres = get_val(node, "yres"); > + panel.mode.pixclock = get_val(node, "pixclock"); It's debatable whether we want to specify the pixel clock in DT or not - it can be calculated from the other parameters here 1e12/(refresh * htotal * vtotal) ps. > + panel.mode.left_margin = get_val(node, "left_margin"); > + panel.mode.right_margin = get_val(node, "right_margin"); > + panel.mode.upper_margin = get_val(node, "upper_margin"); > + panel.mode.lower_margin = get_val(node, "lower_margin"); > + panel.mode.hsync_len = get_val(node, "hsync_len"); > + panel.mode.vsync_len = get_val(node, "vsync_len"); > + panel.mode.sync = get_val(node, "sync"); An integer sync property? You're exposing kernel internal definitions into DT here which is unacceptable. > + panel.bpp = get_val(node, "bpp"); > + panel.width = (signed short) get_val(node, "width"); > + panel.height = (signed short) get_val(node, "height"); > + > + panel.mode.vmode = get_string_lookup(node, "vmode", vmode_lookups); > + panel.tim2 = get_string_lookup(node, "tim2", tim2_lookups); > + panel.cntl = get_string_lookup(node, "cntl", cntl_lookups); > + panel.caps = get_string_lookup(node, "caps", caps_lookups); > + > + return &panel; > +} > + > +struct clcd_panel *clcdfb_get_panel(const char *name) Why is this exported? > +{ > + struct device_node *node = NULL; > + const char *mode; > + struct clcd_panel *panel = NULL; > + > + do { > + node = of_find_compatible_node(node, NULL, "panel"); > + if (node) > + if (of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode) == 0) > + if (strcmp(mode, name) == 0) { > + panel = getPanel(node); > + panel->mode.name = name; > + } > + } while (node != NULL); > + > + return panel; > +} > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_OF > +static int clcdfb_dt_init(struct clcd_fb *fb) > +{ > + int err = 0; > + struct device_node *node; > + const char *mode; > + dma_addr_t dma; > + u32 use_dma; > + const __be32 *prop; > + int len, na, ns; > + phys_addr_t fb_base, fb_size; > + > + node = fb->dev->dev.of_node; > + if (!node) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + na = of_n_addr_cells(node); > + ns = of_n_size_cells(node); > + > + if (WARN_ON(of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode))) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + fb->panel = clcdfb_get_panel(mode); > + if (!fb->panel) > + return -EINVAL; > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len = fb->panel->mode.xres * fb->panel->mode.yres * 2; > + > + if (of_property_read_u32(node, "use_dma", &use_dma)) > + use_dma = 0; > + if (use_dma) { > + fb->fb.screen_base = dma_alloc_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, > + fb->fb.fix.smem_len, &dma, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!fb->fb.screen_base) { > + pr_err("CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n"); > + err = -ENOMEM; > + } else > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma; > + } else { > + prop = of_get_property(node, "framebuffer", &len); > + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) > + return -EINVAL; > + fb_base = of_read_number(prop, na); > + fb_size = of_read_number(prop + na, ns); > + > + if (memblock_remove(fb_base, fb_size) != 0) > + return -EINVAL; No. You can not do this here, calling this function after the reserve callback into the platform code has completed will corrupt the kernel. > + > + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = fb_base; > + fb->fb.screen_base = ioremap_wc(fb->fb.fix.smem_start, fb_size); > + } > + return err; > +} > +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ > + > static int clcdfb_probe(struct amba_device *dev, const struct amba_id *id) > { > struct clcd_board *board = dev->dev.platform_data; > struct clcd_fb *fb; > int ret; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_OF > + if (dev->dev.of_node) { > + const __be32 *prop; > + int len, na, ns; > + phys_addr_t reg_base; > + > + na = of_n_addr_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + ns = of_n_size_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + > + prop = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "reg", &len); > + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) > + return -EINVAL; > + reg_base = of_read_number(prop, na); > + > + if (dev->res.start != reg_base) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + if (!board) { > + board = kzalloc(sizeof(struct clcd_board), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!board) > + return -EINVAL; > + board->name = "Device Tree CLCD PL111"; > + board->caps = CLCD_CAP_5551 | CLCD_CAP_565; This looks like it's been hard-coded for one particular board, and one particular board only. > + board->check = clcdfb_check; > + board->decode = clcdfb_decode; > + board->setup = clcdfb_dt_init; > + board->mmap = clcdfb_mmap_dma; > + board->remove = clcdfb_remove_dma; > + } > + } > +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ > + > if (!board) > return -EINVAL; >
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 05:04:24PM +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: > Add support to parse the display configuration from device tree. > > If the board does not provide platform specific functions in the struct > clcd_board contained with the amba device info, then defaults are provided > by the driver. > > The device tree configuration can either ask for a DMA setup or provide a > framebuffer address to be remapped into the driver. > > Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org> > --- [...] > + > +struct clcd_panel *getPanel(struct device_node *node) > +{ > + static struct clcd_panel panel; > + > + panel.mode.refresh = get_val(node, "refresh"); > + panel.mode.xres = get_val(node, "xres"); > + panel.mode.yres = get_val(node, "yres"); > + panel.mode.pixclock = get_val(node, "pixclock"); > + panel.mode.left_margin = get_val(node, "left_margin"); > + panel.mode.right_margin = get_val(node, "right_margin"); > + panel.mode.upper_margin = get_val(node, "upper_margin"); > + panel.mode.lower_margin = get_val(node, "lower_margin"); > + panel.mode.hsync_len = get_val(node, "hsync_len"); > + panel.mode.vsync_len = get_val(node, "vsync_len"); > + panel.mode.sync = get_val(node, "sync"); We are currently discussing a common panel description for the devicetree. You are invited to join in here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.devicetree/21386 We shouldn't add any more device specific panel descriptions. Sascha
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 01:43:45PM +0200, Sascha Hauer wrote: > We are currently discussing a common panel description for the > devicetree. You are invited to join in here: > > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.devicetree/21386 > > We shouldn't add any more device specific panel descriptions. Just make sure that you don't end up encoding in integers in the device tree Linux kernel specific bitfields such as the 'sync' property above. Also, look at how the AMBA CLCD driver handles the panels with its capability bitmask for the colour formats - this allows the driver to determine what colour formats are supported, and allows platform code to work out how to program any MUXes for any particular panel and requested colour depth setting. It also allows figuring out whether BGR or RGB format should be used. This is necessary because of the beweildering array of panels, muxes and other funky hardware which ARM Ltd like to put into their boards, and the fact that the LCDs tend to be entirely separate entities to the boards themselves.
Thanks for all the comments. Pawel, good point about the framebuffer. Fixing this will also address one of Russell's concerns. I don't know how to use a phandle, so I have some reading to do. Russell, all good points and exactly the type of feedback I needed. I'll re-work your suggestions into my code and re-post a V2 of the patches. Sascha, I see your point. I'll work on the feedback above first before getting to looking at how to handle the thread you linked to. Thanks all, Regards, Ryan.
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 17:04 +0100, Ryan Harkin wrote: > Add support to parse the display configuration from device tree. > > If the board does not provide platform specific functions in the struct > clcd_board contained with the amba device info, then defaults are provided > by the driver. > > The device tree configuration can either ask for a DMA setup or provide a > framebuffer address to be remapped into the driver. > > Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org> > --- <big snip> > static int clcdfb_probe(struct amba_device *dev, const struct amba_id *id) > { > struct clcd_board *board = dev->dev.platform_data; > struct clcd_fb *fb; > int ret; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_OF > + if (dev->dev.of_node) { > + const __be32 *prop; > + int len, na, ns; > + phys_addr_t reg_base; > + > + na = of_n_addr_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + ns = of_n_size_cells(dev->dev.of_node); > + > + prop = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "reg", &len); > + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) > + return -EINVAL; > + reg_base = of_read_number(prop, na); > + > + if (dev->res.start != reg_base) > + return -EINVAL; When the motherboard CLCD is used, the CLCD node is under the iofga node and has a reg value equal to the offset from the start of the iofgpa, however dev->res.start holds the calculated address of the start of the iofga region plus the offset of the clcd, this means that the above check fails. The question is, what is the purpose of this check? Can't we rely on the value of dev->res.start being consistent with dev->dev.of_node and so just drop all the above code from "const __be32 *prop" onwards?
diff --git a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c index 0a2cce7..01dbad1 100644 --- a/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c +++ b/drivers/video/amba-clcd.c @@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ #include <linux/string.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> +#include <linux/memblock.h> #include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/of.h> #include <linux/fb.h> #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/ioport.h> @@ -391,6 +394,19 @@ static int clcdfb_blank(int blank_mode, struct fb_info *info) } return 0; } +int clcdfb_mmap_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma) +{ + return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma, + fb->fb.screen_base, + fb->fb.fix.smem_start, + fb->fb.fix.smem_len); +} + +void clcdfb_remove_dma(struct clcd_fb *fb) +{ + dma_free_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len, + fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start); +} static int clcdfb_mmap(struct fb_info *info, struct vm_area_struct *vma) @@ -542,12 +558,249 @@ static int clcdfb_register(struct clcd_fb *fb) return ret; } +struct string_lookup { + const char *string; + const u32 val; +}; + +static struct string_lookup vmode_lookups[] = { + { "FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED", FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED}, + { "FB_VMODE_INTERLACED", FB_VMODE_INTERLACED}, + { "FB_VMODE_DOUBLE", FB_VMODE_DOUBLE}, + { "FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST", FB_VMODE_ODD_FLD_FIRST}, + { NULL, 0 }, +}; + +static struct string_lookup tim2_lookups[] = { + { "TIM2_CLKSEL", TIM2_CLKSEL}, + { "TIM2_IVS", TIM2_IVS}, + { "TIM2_IHS", TIM2_IHS}, + { "TIM2_IPC", TIM2_IPC}, + { "TIM2_IOE", TIM2_IOE}, + { "TIM2_BCD", TIM2_BCD}, + { NULL, 0}, +}; +static struct string_lookup cntl_lookups[] = { + {"CNTL_LCDEN", CNTL_LCDEN}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP1", CNTL_LCDBPP1}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP2", CNTL_LCDBPP2}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP4", CNTL_LCDBPP4}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP8", CNTL_LCDBPP8}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16", CNTL_LCDBPP16}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_565", CNTL_LCDBPP16_565}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP16_444", CNTL_LCDBPP16_444}, + {"CNTL_LCDBPP24", CNTL_LCDBPP24}, + {"CNTL_LCDBW", CNTL_LCDBW}, + {"CNTL_LCDTFT", CNTL_LCDTFT}, + {"CNTL_LCDMONO8", CNTL_LCDMONO8}, + {"CNTL_LCDDUAL", CNTL_LCDDUAL}, + {"CNTL_BGR", CNTL_BGR}, + {"CNTL_BEBO", CNTL_BEBO}, + {"CNTL_BEPO", CNTL_BEPO}, + {"CNTL_LCDPWR", CNTL_LCDPWR}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(1)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(2)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(3)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(4)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(5)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(6)}, + {"CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)", CNTL_LCDVCOMP(7)}, + {"CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME", CNTL_LDMAFIFOTIME}, + {"CNTL_WATERMARK", CNTL_WATERMARK}, + { NULL, 0}, +}; +static struct string_lookup caps_lookups[] = { + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB444", CLCD_CAP_RGB444}, + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB5551", CLCD_CAP_RGB5551}, + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB565", CLCD_CAP_RGB565}, + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB888", CLCD_CAP_RGB888}, + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR444", CLCD_CAP_BGR444}, + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR5551", CLCD_CAP_BGR5551}, + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR565", CLCD_CAP_BGR565}, + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR888", CLCD_CAP_BGR888}, + {"CLCD_CAP_444", CLCD_CAP_444}, + {"CLCD_CAP_5551", CLCD_CAP_5551}, + {"CLCD_CAP_565", CLCD_CAP_565}, + {"CLCD_CAP_888", CLCD_CAP_888}, + {"CLCD_CAP_RGB", CLCD_CAP_RGB}, + {"CLCD_CAP_BGR", CLCD_CAP_BGR}, + {"CLCD_CAP_ALL", CLCD_CAP_ALL}, + { NULL, 0}, +}; + +u32 parse_setting(struct string_lookup *lookup, const char *name) +{ + int i = 0; + while (lookup[i].string != NULL) { + if (strcmp(lookup[i].string, name) == 0) + return lookup[i].val; + ++i; + } + return -EINVAL; +} + +u32 get_string_lookup(struct device_node *node, const char *name, + struct string_lookup *lookup) +{ + const char *string; + int count, i, ret = 0; + + count = of_property_count_strings(node, name); + if (count >= 0) + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) + if (of_property_read_string_index(node, name, i, + &string) == 0) + ret |= parse_setting(lookup, string); + return ret; +} + +int get_val(struct device_node *node, const char *string) +{ + u32 ret = 0; + + if (of_property_read_u32(node, string, &ret)) + ret = -1; + return ret; +} + +struct clcd_panel *getPanel(struct device_node *node) +{ + static struct clcd_panel panel; + + panel.mode.refresh = get_val(node, "refresh"); + panel.mode.xres = get_val(node, "xres"); + panel.mode.yres = get_val(node, "yres"); + panel.mode.pixclock = get_val(node, "pixclock"); + panel.mode.left_margin = get_val(node, "left_margin"); + panel.mode.right_margin = get_val(node, "right_margin"); + panel.mode.upper_margin = get_val(node, "upper_margin"); + panel.mode.lower_margin = get_val(node, "lower_margin"); + panel.mode.hsync_len = get_val(node, "hsync_len"); + panel.mode.vsync_len = get_val(node, "vsync_len"); + panel.mode.sync = get_val(node, "sync"); + panel.bpp = get_val(node, "bpp"); + panel.width = (signed short) get_val(node, "width"); + panel.height = (signed short) get_val(node, "height"); + + panel.mode.vmode = get_string_lookup(node, "vmode", vmode_lookups); + panel.tim2 = get_string_lookup(node, "tim2", tim2_lookups); + panel.cntl = get_string_lookup(node, "cntl", cntl_lookups); + panel.caps = get_string_lookup(node, "caps", caps_lookups); + + return &panel; +} + +struct clcd_panel *clcdfb_get_panel(const char *name) +{ + struct device_node *node = NULL; + const char *mode; + struct clcd_panel *panel = NULL; + + do { + node = of_find_compatible_node(node, NULL, "panel"); + if (node) + if (of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode) == 0) + if (strcmp(mode, name) == 0) { + panel = getPanel(node); + panel->mode.name = name; + } + } while (node != NULL); + + return panel; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_OF +static int clcdfb_dt_init(struct clcd_fb *fb) +{ + int err = 0; + struct device_node *node; + const char *mode; + dma_addr_t dma; + u32 use_dma; + const __be32 *prop; + int len, na, ns; + phys_addr_t fb_base, fb_size; + + node = fb->dev->dev.of_node; + if (!node) + return -ENODEV; + + na = of_n_addr_cells(node); + ns = of_n_size_cells(node); + + if (WARN_ON(of_property_read_string(node, "mode", &mode))) + return -ENODEV; + + fb->panel = clcdfb_get_panel(mode); + if (!fb->panel) + return -EINVAL; + fb->fb.fix.smem_len = fb->panel->mode.xres * fb->panel->mode.yres * 2; + + if (of_property_read_u32(node, "use_dma", &use_dma)) + use_dma = 0; + if (use_dma) { + fb->fb.screen_base = dma_alloc_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, + fb->fb.fix.smem_len, &dma, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!fb->fb.screen_base) { + pr_err("CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n"); + err = -ENOMEM; + } else + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma; + } else { + prop = of_get_property(node, "framebuffer", &len); + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) + return -EINVAL; + fb_base = of_read_number(prop, na); + fb_size = of_read_number(prop + na, ns); + + if (memblock_remove(fb_base, fb_size) != 0) + return -EINVAL; + + fb->fb.fix.smem_start = fb_base; + fb->fb.screen_base = ioremap_wc(fb->fb.fix.smem_start, fb_size); + } + return err; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ + static int clcdfb_probe(struct amba_device *dev, const struct amba_id *id) { struct clcd_board *board = dev->dev.platform_data; struct clcd_fb *fb; int ret; +#ifdef CONFIG_OF + if (dev->dev.of_node) { + const __be32 *prop; + int len, na, ns; + phys_addr_t reg_base; + + na = of_n_addr_cells(dev->dev.of_node); + ns = of_n_size_cells(dev->dev.of_node); + + prop = of_get_property(dev->dev.of_node, "reg", &len); + if (WARN_ON(!prop || len < (na + ns) * sizeof(*prop))) + return -EINVAL; + reg_base = of_read_number(prop, na); + + if (dev->res.start != reg_base) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!board) { + board = kzalloc(sizeof(struct clcd_board), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!board) + return -EINVAL; + board->name = "Device Tree CLCD PL111"; + board->caps = CLCD_CAP_5551 | CLCD_CAP_565; + board->check = clcdfb_check; + board->decode = clcdfb_decode; + board->setup = clcdfb_dt_init; + board->mmap = clcdfb_mmap_dma; + board->remove = clcdfb_remove_dma; + } + } +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ + if (!board) return -EINVAL;
Add support to parse the display configuration from device tree. If the board does not provide platform specific functions in the struct clcd_board contained with the amba device info, then defaults are provided by the driver. The device tree configuration can either ask for a DMA setup or provide a framebuffer address to be remapped into the driver. Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org> --- drivers/video/amba-clcd.c | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 253 insertions(+)