Re: [PATCH v5] drm/mediatek: fixed the calc method of data rate per lane
From: Daniel Kurtz
Date: Tue Nov 15 2016 - 23:31:50 EST
Hi Jitao,
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Jitao Shi <jitao.shi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Tune dsi frame rate by pixel clock, dsi add some extra signal (i.e.
> Tlpx, Ths-prepare, Ths-zero, Ths-trail,Ths-exit) when enter and exit LP
> mode, those signals will cause h-time larger than normal and reduce FPS.
> So need to multiply a coefficient to offset the extra signal's effect.
> coefficient = ((htotal*bpp/lane_number)+Tlpx+Ths_prep+Ths_zero+
> Ths_trail+Ths_exit)/(htotal*bpp/lane_number)
>
> Signed-off-by: Jitao Shi <jitao.shi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
For this patch,
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kurtz <djkurtz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
But, one more clean up suggestion for another patch, below...
> ---
> Change since v4:
> - tune the calc comment more clear.
> - define the phy timings as constants.
>
> Chnage since v3:
> - wrapp the commit msg.
> - fix alignment of some lines.
>
> Change since v2:
> - move phy timing back to dsi_phy_timconfig.
>
> Change since v1:
> - phy_timing2 and phy_timing3 refer clock cycle time.
> - define values of LPX HS_PRPR HS_ZERO HS_TRAIL TA_GO TA_SURE TA_GET DA_HS_EXIT.
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
> 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> index 28b2044..eaa5a22 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/mediatek/mtk_dsi.c
> @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
>
> #define DSI_PHY_TIMECON0 0x110
> #define LPX (0xff << 0)
> -#define HS_PRPR (0xff << 8)
> +#define HS_PREP (0xff << 8)
> #define HS_ZERO (0xff << 16)
> #define HS_TRAIL (0xff << 24)
>
> @@ -102,10 +102,16 @@
> #define CLK_TRAIL (0xff << 24)
>
> #define DSI_PHY_TIMECON3 0x11c
> -#define CLK_HS_PRPR (0xff << 0)
> +#define CLK_HS_PREP (0xff << 0)
> #define CLK_HS_POST (0xff << 8)
> #define CLK_HS_EXIT (0xff << 16)
>
> +#define T_LPX 5
> +#define T_HS_PREP 6
> +#define T_HS_TRAIL 8
> +#define T_HS_EXIT 7
> +#define T_HS_ZERO 10
> +
> #define NS_TO_CYCLE(n, c) ((n) / (c) + (((n) % (c)) ? 1 : 0))
>
> struct phy;
> @@ -161,20 +167,18 @@ static void mtk_dsi_mask(struct mtk_dsi *dsi, u32 offset, u32 mask, u32 data)
> static void dsi_phy_timconfig(struct mtk_dsi *dsi)
> {
> u32 timcon0, timcon1, timcon2, timcon3;
> - unsigned int ui, cycle_time;
> - unsigned int lpx;
> + u32 ui, cycle_time;
>
> ui = 1000 / dsi->data_rate + 0x01;
> cycle_time = 8000 / dsi->data_rate + 0x01;
> - lpx = 5;
>
> - timcon0 = (8 << 24) | (0xa << 16) | (0x6 << 8) | lpx;
> - timcon1 = (7 << 24) | (5 * lpx << 16) | ((3 * lpx) / 2) << 8 |
> - (4 * lpx);
> + timcon0 = T_LPX | T_HS_PREP << 8 | T_HS_ZERO << 16 | T_HS_TRAIL << 24;
> + timcon1 = 4 * T_LPX | (3 * T_LPX / 2) << 8 | 5 * T_LPX << 16 |
> + T_HS_EXIT << 24;
> timcon2 = ((NS_TO_CYCLE(0x64, cycle_time) + 0xa) << 24) |
> (NS_TO_CYCLE(0x150, cycle_time) << 16);
> - timcon3 = (2 * lpx) << 16 | NS_TO_CYCLE(80 + 52 * ui, cycle_time) << 8 |
> - NS_TO_CYCLE(0x40, cycle_time);
> + timcon3 = NS_TO_CYCLE(0x40, cycle_time) | (2 * T_LPX) << 16 |
> + NS_TO_CYCLE(80 + 52 * ui, cycle_time) << 8;
>
> writel(timcon0, dsi->regs + DSI_PHY_TIMECON0);
> writel(timcon1, dsi->regs + DSI_PHY_TIMECON1);
> @@ -202,19 +206,47 @@ static int mtk_dsi_poweron(struct mtk_dsi *dsi)
> {
> struct device *dev = dsi->dev;
> int ret;
> + u64 pixel_clock, total_bits;
> + u32 htotal, htotal_bits, bit_per_pixel, overhead_cycles, overhead_bits;
>
> if (++dsi->refcount != 1)
> return 0;
>
> + switch (dsi->format) {
> + case MIPI_DSI_FMT_RGB565:
> + bit_per_pixel = 16;
> + break;
> + case MIPI_DSI_FMT_RGB666_PACKED:
> + bit_per_pixel = 18;
> + break;
> + case MIPI_DSI_FMT_RGB666:
> + case MIPI_DSI_FMT_RGB888:
> + default:
> + bit_per_pixel = 24;
> + break;
> + }
> +
> /**
> - * data_rate = (pixel_clock / 1000) * pixel_dipth * mipi_ratio;
> - * pixel_clock unit is Khz, data_rata unit is MHz, so need divide 1000.
> - * mipi_ratio is mipi clk coefficient for balance the pixel clk in mipi.
> - * we set mipi_ratio is 1.05.
> + * vm.pixelclock is in kHz, pixel_clock unit is Hz, so multiply by 1000
> + * htotal_time = htotal * byte_per_pixel / num_lanes
> + * overhead_time = lpx + hs_prepare + hs_zero + hs_trail + hs_exit
> + * mipi_ratio = (htotal_time + overhead_time) / htotal_time
> + * data_rate = pixel_clock * bit_per_pixel * mipi_ratio / num_lanes;
> */
> - dsi->data_rate = dsi->vm.pixelclock * 3 * 21 / (1 * 1000 * 10);
> + pixel_clock = dsi->vm.pixelclock * 1000;
> + htotal = dsi->vm.hactive + dsi->vm.hback_porch + dsi->vm.hfront_porch +
> + dsi->vm.hsync_len;
> + htotal_bits = htotal * bit_per_pixel;
> +
> + overhead_cycles = T_LPX + T_HS_PREP + T_HS_ZERO + T_HS_TRAIL +
> + T_HS_EXIT;
> + overhead_bits = overhead_cycles * dsi->lanes * 8;
> + total_bits = htotal_bits + overhead_bits;
> +
> + dsi->data_rate = DIV_ROUND_UP_ULL(pixel_clock * total_bits,
> + htotal * dsi->lanes);
dsi->data_rate is only used here and in dsi_phy_timconfig(), which is
called directly a few lines down in this same function.
Rather than permanently storing this as state in struct mtk_dsi, just
pass the newly computed data_rate as a paratmer to
dsi_phy_timconfig().
Thanks,
-Dan
>
> - ret = clk_set_rate(dsi->hs_clk, dsi->data_rate * 1000000);
> + ret = clk_set_rate(dsi->hs_clk, dsi->data_rate);
> if (ret < 0) {
> dev_err(dev, "Failed to set data rate: %d\n", ret);
> goto err_refcount;
> --
> 1.7.9.5
>