Re: [linux-sunxi] Re: [RFC PATCH 07/11] drm: sun4i: add support for the TV encoder in H3 SoC

From: Maxime Ripard
Date: Wed May 31 2017 - 14:43:22 EST


On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 04:25:46PM +0800, Icenowy Zheng wrote:
>
>
> ä 2017å5æ24æ GMT+08:00 äå3:30:19, Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> åå:
> >On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 09:00:59PM +0800, icenowy@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >> å 2017-05-23 20:53ïMaxime Ripard åéï
> >> > On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 07:55:56PM +0200, Jernej Åkrabec wrote:
> >> > > Hi,
> >> > >
> >> > > Dne sobota, 20. maj 2017 ob 03:37:53 CEST je Chen-Yu Tsai
> >napisal(a):
> >> > > > On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 2:23 AM, Jernej Åkrabec
> ><jernej.skrabec@xxxxxxxx>
> >> > > wrote:
> >> > > > > Hi,
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Dne petek, 19. maj 2017 ob 20:08:18 CEST je Icenowy Zheng
> >napisal(a):
> >> > > > >> ä 2017å5æ20æ GMT+08:00 äå2:03:30, Maxime Ripard
> ><maxime.ripard@free-
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > electrons.com> åå:
> >> > > > >> >On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 12:43:50AM +0800, Icenowy Zheng
> >wrote:
> >> > > > >> >> Allwinner H3 features a TV encoder similar to the one in
> >earlier
> >> > > > >> >
> >> > > > >> >SoCs,
> >> > > > >> >
> >> > > > >> >> but with some different points about clocks:
> >> > > > >> >> - It has a mod clock and a bus clock.
> >> > > > >> >> - The mod clock must be at a fixed rate to generate
> >signal.
> >> > > > >> >
> >> > > > >> >Why?
> >> > > > >>
> >> > > > >> It's experiment result by Jernej.
> >> > > > >>
> >> > > > >> The clock rates in BSP kernel is also specially designed
> >> > > > >> (PLL_DE at 432MHz) in order to be able to feed the TVE.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > My experiments and search through BSP code showed that TVE
> >seems to have
> >> > > > > additional fixed predivider 8. So if you want to generate 27
> >MHz clock,
> >> > > > > unit has to be feed with 216 MHz.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > TVE has only one PLL source PLL_DE. And since 216 MHz is a
> >bit low for
> >> > > > > DE2,
> >> > > > > BSP defaults to 432 MHz for PLL_DE and use divider 2 to
> >generate 216 MHz.
> >> > > > > This clock is then divided by 8 internaly to get final 27
> >MHz.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Please note that I don't have any hard evidence to support
> >that, only
> >> > > > > experimental data. However, only that explanation make sense
> >to me.
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > BTW, BSP H3/H5 TV driver supports only PAL and NTSC which
> >both use 27 MHz
> >> > > > > base clock. Further experiments are needed to check if there
> >is any
> >> > > > > possibility to have other resolutions by manipulating clocks
> >and give
> >> > > > > other proper settings. I plan to do that, but not in very
> >near future.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > You only have composite video output, and those are the only 2
> >standard
> >> > > > resolutions that make any sense.
> >> > >
> >> > > Right, other resolutions are for VGA.
> >> > >
> >> > > Anyway, I did some more digging in A10 and R40 datasheets. I
> >think
> >> > > that H3 TVE
> >> > > unit is something in between. R40 TVE has a setting to select "up
> >> > > sample".
> >> >
> >> > That might be just another translation of oversampling :)
> >> >
> >> > I didn't know it could be applied to composite signals though, but
> >I
> >> > guess this is just another analog signal after all.
> >> >
> >> > > Possible settings are 27 MHz, 54 MHz, 108 MHz and 216 MHz. BSP
> >> > > driver on R40
> >> > > has this setting enabled only for PAL and NTSC and it is always
> >216
> >> > > MHz. I
> >> > > think that H3 may have this hardwired to 216 MHz and this would
> >be
> >> > > the reason
> >> > > why 216 MHz is needed.
> >> > >
> >> > > Has anyone else any better explanation?
> >> >
> >> > That's already a pretty good one.
> >> >
> >> > Either way, wether this is upsampling, oversampling or just a
> >> > pre-divider, this can and should be dealt with in the mode_set
> >> > callback, and not in the probe.
> >>
> >> I got a better idea -- let TVE driver have the CLK_TVE as an
> >> input and create a subclock output with divider 16, and feed this
> >> subclock to TCON lcd-ch1.
> >>
> >> This is a model of the real hardware -- the clock divider is in
> >> TVE, not TCON.
> >
> >That's definitely not a good representation of the hardware. There's
> >one clock, it goes to the TCON, period.
>
> No, I still think it goes to the TVE as:
>
> 1. it's named TVE in datasheet.

Feel free to come up with a better, more sensible explanation?

> 2. Generating signal with such a low resolution but such
> a high dotclock is not a good situation.

What? What do you mean? The pixel clock is 27MHz, I'm pretty sure we
agree on that.

Maxime

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