Commit 70484559 authored by Daniel Vetter's avatar Daniel Vetter

drm/i915: move sdvo TV clock computation to intel_sdvo.c

We have a very nice infrastructure for this now!

Note that the multifunction sdvo support is pretty neatly broken: We
completely ignore userspace's request for which connector to wire up
with the encoder and just use whatever the last detect callback has
seen.

Not something I'll fix in this patch, but unfortunately something
which is also broken in the DDI code ...

v2: Don't call sdvo_tv_clock twice.
Reviewed-by: default avatarJani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
parent e7281eab
...@@ -4290,30 +4290,6 @@ static int i9xx_get_refclk(struct drm_crtc *crtc, int num_connectors) ...@@ -4290,30 +4290,6 @@ static int i9xx_get_refclk(struct drm_crtc *crtc, int num_connectors)
return refclk; return refclk;
} }
static void i9xx_adjust_sdvo_tv_clock(struct intel_crtc *crtc)
{
unsigned dotclock = crtc->config.adjusted_mode.clock;
struct dpll *clock = &crtc->config.dpll;
/* SDVO TV has fixed PLL values depend on its clock range,
this mirrors vbios setting. */
if (dotclock >= 100000 && dotclock < 140500) {
clock->p1 = 2;
clock->p2 = 10;
clock->n = 3;
clock->m1 = 16;
clock->m2 = 8;
} else if (dotclock >= 140500 && dotclock <= 200000) {
clock->p1 = 1;
clock->p2 = 10;
clock->n = 6;
clock->m1 = 12;
clock->m2 = 8;
}
crtc->config.clock_set = true;
}
static uint32_t pnv_dpll_compute_fp(struct dpll *dpll) static uint32_t pnv_dpll_compute_fp(struct dpll *dpll)
{ {
return (1 << dpll->n) << 16 | dpll->m1 << 8 | dpll->m2; return (1 << dpll->n) << 16 | dpll->m1 << 8 | dpll->m2;
...@@ -4972,9 +4948,6 @@ static int i9xx_crtc_mode_set(struct drm_crtc *crtc, ...@@ -4972,9 +4948,6 @@ static int i9xx_crtc_mode_set(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
intel_crtc->config.dpll.p2 = clock.p2; intel_crtc->config.dpll.p2 = clock.p2;
} }
if (is_sdvo && is_tv)
i9xx_adjust_sdvo_tv_clock(intel_crtc);
if (IS_GEN2(dev)) if (IS_GEN2(dev))
i8xx_update_pll(intel_crtc, adjusted_mode, i8xx_update_pll(intel_crtc, adjusted_mode,
has_reduced_clock ? &reduced_clock : NULL, has_reduced_clock ? &reduced_clock : NULL,
...@@ -5580,9 +5553,6 @@ static bool ironlake_compute_clocks(struct drm_crtc *crtc, ...@@ -5580,9 +5553,6 @@ static bool ironlake_compute_clocks(struct drm_crtc *crtc,
reduced_clock); reduced_clock);
} }
if (is_sdvo && is_tv)
i9xx_adjust_sdvo_tv_clock(to_intel_crtc(crtc));
return true; return true;
} }
......
...@@ -1041,6 +1041,32 @@ intel_sdvo_get_preferred_input_mode(struct intel_sdvo *intel_sdvo, ...@@ -1041,6 +1041,32 @@ intel_sdvo_get_preferred_input_mode(struct intel_sdvo *intel_sdvo,
return true; return true;
} }
static void i9xx_adjust_sdvo_tv_clock(struct intel_crtc_config *pipe_config)
{
unsigned dotclock = pipe_config->adjusted_mode.clock;
struct dpll *clock = &pipe_config->dpll;
/* SDVO TV has fixed PLL values depend on its clock range,
this mirrors vbios setting. */
if (dotclock >= 100000 && dotclock < 140500) {
clock->p1 = 2;
clock->p2 = 10;
clock->n = 3;
clock->m1 = 16;
clock->m2 = 8;
} else if (dotclock >= 140500 && dotclock <= 200000) {
clock->p1 = 1;
clock->p2 = 10;
clock->n = 6;
clock->m1 = 12;
clock->m2 = 8;
} else {
WARN(1, "SDVO TV clock out of range: %i\n", dotclock);
}
pipe_config->clock_set = true;
}
static bool intel_sdvo_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder, static bool intel_sdvo_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
struct intel_crtc_config *pipe_config) struct intel_crtc_config *pipe_config)
{ {
...@@ -1097,6 +1123,10 @@ static bool intel_sdvo_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder, ...@@ -1097,6 +1123,10 @@ static bool intel_sdvo_compute_config(struct intel_encoder *encoder,
if (intel_sdvo->color_range) if (intel_sdvo->color_range)
pipe_config->limited_color_range = true; pipe_config->limited_color_range = true;
/* Clock computation needs to happen after pixel multiplier. */
if (intel_sdvo->is_tv)
i9xx_adjust_sdvo_tv_clock(pipe_config);
return true; return true;
} }
......
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