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24 #include <linux/backlight.h>
25 #include <linux/err.h>
26 #include <linux/module.h>
28 #include <drm/drm_crtc.h>
29 #include <drm/drm_panel.h>
30 #include <drm/drm_print.h>
32 static DEFINE_MUTEX(panel_lock
);
33 static LIST_HEAD(panel_list
);
38 * The DRM panel helpers allow drivers to register panel objects with a
39 * central registry and provide functions to retrieve those panels in display
42 * For easy integration into drivers using the &drm_bridge infrastructure please
43 * take look at drm_panel_bridge_add() and devm_drm_panel_bridge_add().
47 * drm_panel_init - initialize a panel
49 * @dev: parent device of the panel
50 * @funcs: panel operations
51 * @connector_type: the connector type (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*) corresponding to
54 * Initialize the panel structure for subsequent registration with
57 void drm_panel_init(struct drm_panel
*panel
, struct device
*dev
,
58 const struct drm_panel_funcs
*funcs
, int connector_type
)
60 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel
->list
);
61 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel
->followers
);
62 mutex_init(&panel
->follower_lock
);
65 panel
->connector_type
= connector_type
;
67 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_init
);
70 * drm_panel_add - add a panel to the global registry
71 * @panel: panel to add
73 * Add a panel to the global registry so that it can be looked up by display
76 void drm_panel_add(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
78 mutex_lock(&panel_lock
);
79 list_add_tail(&panel
->list
, &panel_list
);
80 mutex_unlock(&panel_lock
);
82 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add
);
85 * drm_panel_remove - remove a panel from the global registry
88 * Removes a panel from the global registry.
90 void drm_panel_remove(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
92 mutex_lock(&panel_lock
);
93 list_del_init(&panel
->list
);
94 mutex_unlock(&panel_lock
);
96 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove
);
99 * drm_panel_prepare - power on a panel
102 * Calling this function will enable power and deassert any reset signals to
103 * the panel. After this has completed it is possible to communicate with any
104 * integrated circuitry via a command bus.
106 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
108 int drm_panel_prepare(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
110 struct drm_panel_follower
*follower
;
116 if (panel
->prepared
) {
117 dev_warn(panel
->dev
, "Skipping prepare of already prepared panel\n");
121 mutex_lock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
123 if (panel
->funcs
&& panel
->funcs
->prepare
) {
124 ret
= panel
->funcs
->prepare(panel
);
128 panel
->prepared
= true;
130 list_for_each_entry(follower
, &panel
->followers
, list
) {
131 ret
= follower
->funcs
->panel_prepared(follower
);
133 dev_info(panel
->dev
, "%ps failed: %d\n",
134 follower
->funcs
->panel_prepared
, ret
);
139 mutex_unlock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
143 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_prepare
);
146 * drm_panel_unprepare - power off a panel
149 * Calling this function will completely power off a panel (assert the panel's
150 * reset, turn off power supplies, ...). After this function has completed, it
151 * is usually no longer possible to communicate with the panel until another
152 * call to drm_panel_prepare().
154 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
156 int drm_panel_unprepare(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
158 struct drm_panel_follower
*follower
;
165 * If you are seeing the warning below it likely means one of two things:
166 * - Your panel driver incorrectly calls drm_panel_unprepare() in its
167 * shutdown routine. You should delete this.
168 * - You are using panel-edp or panel-simple and your DRM modeset
169 * driver's shutdown() callback happened after the panel's shutdown().
170 * In this case the warning is harmless though ideally you should
171 * figure out how to reverse the order of the shutdown() callbacks.
173 if (!panel
->prepared
) {
174 dev_warn(panel
->dev
, "Skipping unprepare of already unprepared panel\n");
178 mutex_lock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
180 list_for_each_entry(follower
, &panel
->followers
, list
) {
181 ret
= follower
->funcs
->panel_unpreparing(follower
);
183 dev_info(panel
->dev
, "%ps failed: %d\n",
184 follower
->funcs
->panel_unpreparing
, ret
);
187 if (panel
->funcs
&& panel
->funcs
->unprepare
) {
188 ret
= panel
->funcs
->unprepare(panel
);
192 panel
->prepared
= false;
196 mutex_unlock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
200 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_unprepare
);
203 * drm_panel_enable - enable a panel
206 * Calling this function will cause the panel display drivers to be turned on
207 * and the backlight to be enabled. Content will be visible on screen after
208 * this call completes.
210 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
212 int drm_panel_enable(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
219 if (panel
->enabled
) {
220 dev_warn(panel
->dev
, "Skipping enable of already enabled panel\n");
224 if (panel
->funcs
&& panel
->funcs
->enable
) {
225 ret
= panel
->funcs
->enable(panel
);
229 panel
->enabled
= true;
231 ret
= backlight_enable(panel
->backlight
);
233 DRM_DEV_INFO(panel
->dev
, "failed to enable backlight: %d\n",
238 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_enable
);
241 * drm_panel_disable - disable a panel
244 * This will typically turn off the panel's backlight or disable the display
245 * drivers. For smart panels it should still be possible to communicate with
246 * the integrated circuitry via any command bus after this call.
248 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
250 int drm_panel_disable(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
258 * If you are seeing the warning below it likely means one of two things:
259 * - Your panel driver incorrectly calls drm_panel_disable() in its
260 * shutdown routine. You should delete this.
261 * - You are using panel-edp or panel-simple and your DRM modeset
262 * driver's shutdown() callback happened after the panel's shutdown().
263 * In this case the warning is harmless though ideally you should
264 * figure out how to reverse the order of the shutdown() callbacks.
266 if (!panel
->enabled
) {
267 dev_warn(panel
->dev
, "Skipping disable of already disabled panel\n");
271 ret
= backlight_disable(panel
->backlight
);
273 DRM_DEV_INFO(panel
->dev
, "failed to disable backlight: %d\n",
276 if (panel
->funcs
&& panel
->funcs
->disable
) {
277 ret
= panel
->funcs
->disable(panel
);
281 panel
->enabled
= false;
285 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_disable
);
288 * drm_panel_get_modes - probe the available display modes of a panel
290 * @connector: DRM connector
292 * The modes probed from the panel are automatically added to the connector
293 * that the panel is attached to.
295 * Return: The number of modes available from the panel on success, or 0 on
296 * failure (no modes).
298 int drm_panel_get_modes(struct drm_panel
*panel
,
299 struct drm_connector
*connector
)
304 if (panel
->funcs
&& panel
->funcs
->get_modes
) {
307 num
= panel
->funcs
->get_modes(panel
, connector
);
314 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_get_modes
);
318 * of_drm_find_panel - look up a panel using a device tree node
319 * @np: device tree node of the panel
321 * Searches the set of registered panels for one that matches the given device
322 * tree node. If a matching panel is found, return a pointer to it.
324 * Return: A pointer to the panel registered for the specified device tree
325 * node or an ERR_PTR() if no panel matching the device tree node can be found.
327 * Possible error codes returned by this function:
329 * - EPROBE_DEFER: the panel device has not been probed yet, and the caller
331 * - ENODEV: the device is not available (status != "okay" or "ok")
333 struct drm_panel
*of_drm_find_panel(const struct device_node
*np
)
335 struct drm_panel
*panel
;
337 if (!of_device_is_available(np
))
338 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV
);
340 mutex_lock(&panel_lock
);
342 list_for_each_entry(panel
, &panel_list
, list
) {
343 if (panel
->dev
->of_node
== np
) {
344 mutex_unlock(&panel_lock
);
349 mutex_unlock(&panel_lock
);
350 return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER
);
352 EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_find_panel
);
355 * of_drm_get_panel_orientation - look up the orientation of the panel through
356 * the "rotation" binding from a device tree node
357 * @np: device tree node of the panel
358 * @orientation: orientation enum to be filled in
360 * Looks up the rotation of a panel in the device tree. The orientation of the
361 * panel is expressed as a property name "rotation" in the device tree. The
362 * rotation in the device tree is counter clockwise.
364 * Return: 0 when a valid rotation value (0, 90, 180, or 270) is read or the
365 * rotation property doesn't exist. Return a negative error code on failure.
367 int of_drm_get_panel_orientation(const struct device_node
*np
,
368 enum drm_panel_orientation
*orientation
)
372 ret
= of_property_read_u32(np
, "rotation", &rotation
);
373 if (ret
== -EINVAL
) {
374 /* Don't return an error if there's no rotation property. */
375 *orientation
= DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN
;
383 *orientation
= DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL
;
384 else if (rotation
== 90)
385 *orientation
= DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP
;
386 else if (rotation
== 180)
387 *orientation
= DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP
;
388 else if (rotation
== 270)
389 *orientation
= DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP
;
395 EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_get_panel_orientation
);
399 * drm_is_panel_follower() - Check if the device is a panel follower
400 * @dev: The 'struct device' to check
402 * This checks to see if a device needs to be power sequenced together with
403 * a panel using the panel follower API.
404 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
405 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
407 * Return: true if we should be power sequenced with a panel; false otherwise.
409 bool drm_is_panel_follower(struct device
*dev
)
412 * The "panel" property is actually a phandle, but for simplicity we
413 * don't bother trying to parse it here. We just need to know if the
416 return of_property_read_bool(dev
->of_node
, "panel");
418 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_is_panel_follower
);
421 * drm_panel_add_follower() - Register something to follow panel state.
422 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
423 * @follower: The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
425 * A panel follower is called right after preparing the panel and right before
426 * unpreparing the panel. It's primary intention is to power on an associated
427 * touchscreen, though it could be used for any similar devices. Multiple
428 * devices are allowed the follow the same panel.
430 * If a follower is added to a panel that's already been turned on, the
431 * follower's prepare callback is called right away.
433 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
434 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
436 * Return: 0 or an error code. Note that -ENODEV means that we detected that
437 * follower_dev is not actually following a panel. The caller may
438 * choose to ignore this return value if following a panel is optional.
440 int drm_panel_add_follower(struct device
*follower_dev
,
441 struct drm_panel_follower
*follower
)
443 struct device_node
*panel_np
;
444 struct drm_panel
*panel
;
447 panel_np
= of_parse_phandle(follower_dev
->of_node
, "panel", 0);
451 panel
= of_drm_find_panel(panel_np
);
452 of_node_put(panel_np
);
454 return PTR_ERR(panel
);
456 get_device(panel
->dev
);
457 follower
->panel
= panel
;
459 mutex_lock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
461 list_add_tail(&follower
->list
, &panel
->followers
);
462 if (panel
->prepared
) {
463 ret
= follower
->funcs
->panel_prepared(follower
);
465 dev_info(panel
->dev
, "%ps failed: %d\n",
466 follower
->funcs
->panel_prepared
, ret
);
469 mutex_unlock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
473 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add_follower
);
476 * drm_panel_remove_follower() - Reverse drm_panel_add_follower().
477 * @follower: The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
479 * Undo drm_panel_add_follower(). This includes calling the follower's
480 * unprepare function if we're removed from a panel that's currently prepared.
482 * Return: 0 or an error code.
484 void drm_panel_remove_follower(struct drm_panel_follower
*follower
)
486 struct drm_panel
*panel
= follower
->panel
;
489 mutex_lock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
491 if (panel
->prepared
) {
492 ret
= follower
->funcs
->panel_unpreparing(follower
);
494 dev_info(panel
->dev
, "%ps failed: %d\n",
495 follower
->funcs
->panel_unpreparing
, ret
);
497 list_del_init(&follower
->list
);
499 mutex_unlock(&panel
->follower_lock
);
501 put_device(panel
->dev
);
503 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove_follower
);
505 static void drm_panel_remove_follower_void(void *follower
)
507 drm_panel_remove_follower(follower
);
511 * devm_drm_panel_add_follower() - devm version of drm_panel_add_follower()
512 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
513 * @follower: The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
515 * Handles calling drm_panel_remove_follower() using devm on the follower_dev.
517 * Return: 0 or an error code.
519 int devm_drm_panel_add_follower(struct device
*follower_dev
,
520 struct drm_panel_follower
*follower
)
524 ret
= drm_panel_add_follower(follower_dev
, follower
);
528 return devm_add_action_or_reset(follower_dev
,
529 drm_panel_remove_follower_void
, follower
);
531 EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_drm_panel_add_follower
);
533 #if IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE)
535 * drm_panel_of_backlight - use backlight device node for backlight
538 * Use this function to enable backlight handling if your panel
539 * uses device tree and has a backlight phandle.
541 * When the panel is enabled backlight will be enabled after a
542 * successful call to &drm_panel_funcs.enable()
544 * When the panel is disabled backlight will be disabled before the
545 * call to &drm_panel_funcs.disable().
547 * A typical implementation for a panel driver supporting device tree
548 * will call this function at probe time. Backlight will then be handled
549 * transparently without requiring any intervention from the driver.
550 * drm_panel_of_backlight() must be called after the call to drm_panel_init().
552 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
554 int drm_panel_of_backlight(struct drm_panel
*panel
)
556 struct backlight_device
*backlight
;
558 if (!panel
|| !panel
->dev
)
561 backlight
= devm_of_find_backlight(panel
->dev
);
563 if (IS_ERR(backlight
))
564 return PTR_ERR(backlight
);
566 panel
->backlight
= backlight
;
569 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_of_backlight
);
572 MODULE_AUTHOR("Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>");
573 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DRM panel infrastructure");
574 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");