Commit 49c55f7b authored by Ville Syrjälä's avatar Ville Syrjälä

drm/i915/hdmi: Turn DP++ TMDS output buffers back on in encoder->shutdown()

Looks like our VBIOS/GOP generally fail to turn the DP dual mode adater
TMDS output buffers back on after a reboot. This leads to a black screen
after reboot if we turned the TMDS output buffers off prior to reboot.
And if i915 decides to do a fastboot the black screen will persist even
after i915 takes over.

Apparently this has been a problem ever since commit b2ccb822 ("drm/i915:
Enable/disable TMDS output buffers in DP++ adaptor as needed") if one
rebooted while the display was turned off. And things became worse with
commit fe0f1e3b ("drm/i915: Shut down displays gracefully on reboot")
since now we always turn the display off before a reboot.

This was reported on a RKL, but I confirmed the same behaviour on my
SNB as well. So looks pretty universal.

Let's fix this by explicitly turning the TMDS output buffers back on
in the encoder->shutdown() hook. Note that this gets called after irqs
have been disabled, so the i2c communication with the DP dual mode
adapter has to be performed via polling (which the gmbus code is
perfectly happy to do for us).

We also need a bit of care in handling DDI encoders which may or may
not be set up for HDMI output. Specifically ddc_pin will not be
populated for a DP only DDI encoder, in which case we don't want to
call intel_gmbus_get_adapter(). We can handle that by simply doing
the dual mode adapter type check before calling
intel_gmbus_get_adapter().

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v5.11+
Fixes: fe0f1e3b ("drm/i915: Shut down displays gracefully on reboot")
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/4371Signed-off-by: default avatarVille Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20211029191802.18448-2-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.comReviewed-by: default avatarStanislav Lisovskiy <stanislav.lisovskiy@intel.com>
parent fa2a6c5b
......@@ -584,6 +584,7 @@ void g4x_hdmi_init(struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv,
else
intel_encoder->enable = g4x_enable_hdmi;
}
intel_encoder->shutdown = intel_hdmi_encoder_shutdown;
intel_encoder->type = INTEL_OUTPUT_HDMI;
intel_encoder->power_domain = intel_port_to_power_domain(port);
......
......@@ -4312,6 +4312,7 @@ static void intel_ddi_encoder_shutdown(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
enum phy phy = intel_port_to_phy(i915, encoder->port);
intel_dp_encoder_shutdown(encoder);
intel_hdmi_encoder_shutdown(encoder);
if (!intel_phy_is_tc(i915, phy))
return;
......
......@@ -1246,12 +1246,13 @@ static void hsw_set_infoframes(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
void intel_dp_dual_mode_set_tmds_output(struct intel_hdmi *hdmi, bool enable)
{
struct drm_i915_private *dev_priv = intel_hdmi_to_i915(hdmi);
struct i2c_adapter *adapter =
intel_gmbus_get_adapter(dev_priv, hdmi->ddc_bus);
struct i2c_adapter *adapter;
if (hdmi->dp_dual_mode.type < DRM_DP_DUAL_MODE_TYPE2_DVI)
return;
adapter = intel_gmbus_get_adapter(dev_priv, hdmi->ddc_bus);
drm_dbg_kms(&dev_priv->drm, "%s DP dual mode adaptor TMDS output\n",
enable ? "Enabling" : "Disabling");
......@@ -2285,6 +2286,17 @@ int intel_hdmi_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
return 0;
}
void intel_hdmi_encoder_shutdown(struct intel_encoder *encoder)
{
struct intel_hdmi *intel_hdmi = enc_to_intel_hdmi(encoder);
/*
* Give a hand to buggy BIOSen which forget to turn
* the TMDS output buffers back on after a reboot.
*/
intel_dp_dual_mode_set_tmds_output(intel_hdmi, true);
}
static void
intel_hdmi_unset_edid(struct drm_connector *connector)
{
......
......@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ void intel_hdmi_init_connector(struct intel_digital_port *dig_port,
int intel_hdmi_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
struct intel_crtc_state *pipe_config,
struct drm_connector_state *conn_state);
void intel_hdmi_encoder_shutdown(struct intel_encoder *encoder);
bool intel_hdmi_handle_sink_scrambling(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
struct drm_connector *connector,
bool high_tmds_clock_ratio,
......
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