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SubjectRe: [PATCH 4/5] drm/i915/dsi: Move Crystal Cove PMIC panel GPIO lookup from mfd to the i915 driver
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Hi,

On 16-12-2019 14:56, Ville Syrjälä wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 05:38:09PM +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:
>> Move the Crystal Cove PMIC panel GPIO lookup-table from
>> drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c to the i915 driver.
>>
>> The moved looked-up table is adding a GPIO lookup to the i915 PCI
>> device and the GPIO subsys allows only one lookup table per device,
>>
>> The intel_soc_pmic_core.c code only adds lookup-table entries for the
>> PMIC panel GPIO (as it deals only with the PMIC), but we also need to be
>> able to access some GPIOs on the SoC itself, which requires entries for
>> these GPIOs in the lookup-table.
>>
>> Since the lookup-table is attached to the i915 PCI device it really
>> should be part of the i915 driver, this will also allow us to extend
>> it with GPIOs from other sources when necessary.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++-
>> drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c | 19 ----------------
>> 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c
>> index 027970348b22..847f04eec2a1 100644
>> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c
>> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/display/intel_dsi_vbt.c
>> @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
>> */
>>
>> #include <linux/gpio/consumer.h>
>> +#include <linux/gpio/machine.h>
>> #include <linux/mfd/intel_soc_pmic.h>
>> #include <linux/slab.h>
>>
>> @@ -686,8 +687,18 @@ bool intel_dsi_vbt_init(struct intel_dsi *intel_dsi, u16 panel_id)
>>
>> /*
>> * On some BYT/CHT devs some sequences are incomplete and we need to manually
>> - * control some GPIOs.
>> + * control some GPIOs. We need to add a GPIO lookup table before we get these.
>> */
>> +static struct gpiod_lookup_table pmic_panel_gpio_table = {
>> + /* Intel GFX is consumer */
>> + .dev_id = "0000:00:02.0",
>> + .table = {
>> + /* Panel EN/DISABLE */
>> + GPIO_LOOKUP("gpio_crystalcove", 94, "panel", GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH),
>> + { },
>> + },
>> +};
>
> Feels like a failure in abstraction to have these irrelevant details
> exposed on the consumer side. Also slightly concerned that someone
> refactoring things in the pmic driver could now break this without
> realizing it. But if people want it done this way I can live with it.

Note how in the final patch we add another lookup for a GPIO called "panel"
but now on another GPIO controller. Since which GPIO controller has the
"panel" GPIO is specified by a bit in the VBT doing the lookup-table
registering from within the i915 code actually kinda makes sense.

>
>> +
>> void intel_dsi_vbt_gpio_init(struct intel_dsi *intel_dsi, bool panel_is_on)
>> {
>> struct drm_device *dev = intel_dsi->base.base.dev;
>> @@ -697,6 +708,8 @@ void intel_dsi_vbt_gpio_init(struct intel_dsi *intel_dsi, bool panel_is_on)
>>
>> if ((IS_VALLEYVIEW(dev_priv) || IS_CHERRYVIEW(dev_priv)) &&
>> (mipi_config->pwm_blc == PPS_BLC_PMIC)) {
>> + gpiod_add_lookup_table(&pmic_panel_gpio_table);
>> +
>> intel_dsi->gpio_panel = gpiod_get(dev->dev, "panel", flags);
>> if (IS_ERR(intel_dsi->gpio_panel)) {
>> DRM_ERROR("Failed to own gpio for panel control\n");
>> @@ -707,8 +720,16 @@ void intel_dsi_vbt_gpio_init(struct intel_dsi *intel_dsi, bool panel_is_on)
>>
>> void intel_dsi_vbt_gpio_cleanup(struct intel_dsi *intel_dsi)
>> {
>> + struct drm_device *dev = intel_dsi->base.base.dev;
>> + struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = to_i915(dev);
>> + struct mipi_config *mipi_config = dev_priv->vbt.dsi.config;
>> +
>> if (intel_dsi->gpio_panel) {
>> gpiod_put(intel_dsi->gpio_panel);
>> intel_dsi->gpio_panel = NULL;
>> }
>> +
>> + if ((IS_VALLEYVIEW(dev_priv) || IS_CHERRYVIEW(dev_priv)) &&
>> + (mipi_config->pwm_blc == PPS_BLC_PMIC))
>
> Needless parens here as well.

Will fix for v2 (will also the other case).

> Reviewed-by: Ville Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>

Thanks.

Regards,

Hans



>
>> + gpiod_remove_lookup_table(&pmic_panel_gpio_table);
>> }
>> diff --git a/drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c b/drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c
>> index 47188df3080d..ddd64f9e3341 100644
>> --- a/drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c
>> +++ b/drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_core.c
>> @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@
>> */
>>
>> #include <linux/acpi.h>
>> -#include <linux/gpio/consumer.h>
>> -#include <linux/gpio/machine.h>
>> #include <linux/i2c.h>
>> #include <linux/interrupt.h>
>> #include <linux/module.h>
>> @@ -25,17 +23,6 @@
>> #define BYT_CRC_HRV 2
>> #define CHT_CRC_HRV 3
>>
>> -/* Lookup table for the Panel Enable/Disable line as GPIO signals */
>> -static struct gpiod_lookup_table panel_gpio_table = {
>> - /* Intel GFX is consumer */
>> - .dev_id = "0000:00:02.0",
>> - .table = {
>> - /* Panel EN/DISABLE */
>> - GPIO_LOOKUP("gpio_crystalcove", 94, "panel", GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH),
>> - { },
>> - },
>> -};
>> -
>> /* PWM consumed by the Intel GFX */
>> static struct pwm_lookup crc_pwm_lookup[] = {
>> PWM_LOOKUP("crystal_cove_pwm", 0, "0000:00:02.0", "pwm_pmic_backlight", 0, PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL),
>> @@ -96,9 +83,6 @@ static int intel_soc_pmic_i2c_probe(struct i2c_client *i2c,
>> if (ret)
>> dev_warn(dev, "Can't enable IRQ as wake source: %d\n", ret);
>>
>> - /* Add lookup table binding for Panel Control to the GPIO Chip */
>> - gpiod_add_lookup_table(&panel_gpio_table);
>> -
>> /* Add lookup table for crc-pwm */
>> pwm_add_table(crc_pwm_lookup, ARRAY_SIZE(crc_pwm_lookup));
>>
>> @@ -121,9 +105,6 @@ static int intel_soc_pmic_i2c_remove(struct i2c_client *i2c)
>>
>> regmap_del_irq_chip(pmic->irq, pmic->irq_chip_data);
>>
>> - /* Remove lookup table for Panel Control from the GPIO Chip */
>> - gpiod_remove_lookup_table(&panel_gpio_table);
>> -
>> /* remove crc-pwm lookup table */
>> pwm_remove_table(crc_pwm_lookup, ARRAY_SIZE(crc_pwm_lookup));
>>
>> --
>> 2.23.0
>

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