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#include "drm/drmP.h"
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+/**
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+ * DOC: overview
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+ *
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+ * drm_bridge represents a device that hangs on to an encoder. These are handy
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+ * when a regular drm_encoder entity isn't enough to represent the entire
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+ * encoder chain.
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+ *
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+ * A bridge is always associated to a single drm_encoder at a time, but can be
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+ * either connected to it directly, or through an intermediate bridge:
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+ *
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+ * encoder ---> bridge B ---> bridge A
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+ *
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+ * Here, the output of the encoder feeds to bridge B, and that furthers feeds to
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+ * bridge A.
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+ *
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+ * The driver using the bridge is responsible to make the associations between
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+ * the encoder and bridges. Once these links are made, the bridges will
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+ * participate along with encoder functions to perform mode_set/enable/disable
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+ * through the ops provided in drm_bridge_funcs.
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+ *
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+ * drm_bridge, like drm_panel, aren't drm_mode_object entities like planes,
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+ * crtcs, encoders or connectors. They just provide additional hooks to get the
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+ * desired output at the end of the encoder chain.
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+ */
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+
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static DEFINE_MUTEX(bridge_lock);
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static LIST_HEAD(bridge_list);
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+/**
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+ * drm_bridge_add - add the given bridge to the global bridge list
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+ *
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+ * @bridge: bridge control structure
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+ *
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+ * RETURNS:
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+ * Unconditionally returns Zero.
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+ */
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int drm_bridge_add(struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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{
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mutex_lock(&bridge_lock);
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@@ -41,6 +74,11 @@ int drm_bridge_add(struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_bridge_add);
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+/**
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+ * drm_bridge_remove - remove the given bridge from the global bridge list
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+ *
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+ * @bridge: bridge control structure
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+ */
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void drm_bridge_remove(struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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{
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mutex_lock(&bridge_lock);
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@@ -49,6 +87,21 @@ void drm_bridge_remove(struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_bridge_remove);
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+/**
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+ * drm_bridge_attach - associate given bridge to our DRM device
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+ *
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+ * @dev: DRM device
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+ * @bridge: bridge control structure
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+ *
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+ * called by a kms driver to link one of our encoder/bridge to the given
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+ * bridge.
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+ *
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+ * Note that setting up links between the bridge and our encoder/bridge
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+ * objects needs to be handled by the kms driver itself
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+ *
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+ * RETURNS:
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+ * Zero on success, error code on failure
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+ */
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int drm_bridge_attach(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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{
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if (!dev || !bridge)
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@@ -66,6 +119,39 @@ int drm_bridge_attach(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_bridge_attach);
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+/**
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+ * DOC: bridge callbacks
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+ *
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+ * The drm_bridge_funcs ops are populated by the bridge driver. The drm
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+ * internals(atomic and crtc helpers) use the helpers defined in drm_bridge.c
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+ * These helpers call a specific drm_bridge_funcs op for all the bridges
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+ * during encoder configuration.
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+ *
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+ * When creating a bridge driver, one can implement drm_bridge_funcs op with
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+ * the help of these rough rules:
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+ *
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+ * pre_enable: this contains things needed to be done for the bridge before
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+ * its clock and timings are enabled by its source. For a bridge, its source
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+ * is generally the encoder or bridge just before it in the encoder chain.
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+ *
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+ * enable: this contains things needed to be done for the bridge once its
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+ * source is enabled. In other words, enable is called once the source is
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+ * ready with clock and timing needed by the bridge.
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+ *
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+ * disable: this contains things needed to be done for the bridge assuming
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+ * that its source is still enabled, i.e. clock and timings are still on.
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+ *
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+ * post_disable: this contains things needed to be done for the bridge once
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+ * its source is disabled, i.e. once clocks and timings are off.
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+ *
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+ * mode_fixup: this should fixup the given mode for the bridge. It is called
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+ * after the encoder's mode fixup. mode_fixup can also reject a mode completely
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+ * if it's unsuitable for the hardware.
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+ *
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+ * mode_set: this sets up the mode for the bridge. It assumes that its source
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+ * (an encoder or a bridge) has set the mode too.
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+ */
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+
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/**
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* drm_bridge_mode_fixup - fixup proposed mode for all bridges in the
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* encoder chain
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@@ -214,6 +300,15 @@ void drm_bridge_enable(struct drm_bridge *bridge)
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_bridge_enable);
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#ifdef CONFIG_OF
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+/**
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+ * of_drm_find_bridge - find the bridge corresponding to the device node in
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+ * the global bridge list
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+ *
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+ * @np: device node
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+ *
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+ * RETURNS:
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+ * drm_bridge control struct on success, NULL on failure
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+ */
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struct drm_bridge *of_drm_find_bridge(struct device_node *np)
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{
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struct drm_bridge *bridge;
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