Commit 82b400a6 authored by Daniel Vetter's avatar Daniel Vetter Committed by Alex Deucher

drm/amd: DC pull request review

Ok, here's one more attempt at scrolling through 130k diff.

Overall verdict from me is that DC is big project, and like any big
project it's never done. So at least for me the goal isn't to make
things perfect, becaue if that's the hoop to jump through we wouldn't
have any gpu drivers at all. More important is whether merging a new
driver base will benefit the overall subsystem, and here this
primarily means whether the DC team understands how upstream works and
is designed, and whether the code is largely aligned with upstream
(especially the atomic modeset) architecture.

Looking back over the last two years I think that's the case now, so
Acked-by: default avatarDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>

for merging this pull.

While scrolling through the pull I spotted a bunch more things that
should be refactored, but most of these will be a real pain with DC
is out of tree, and much easier in tree since in many of these areas
the in-tree helpers aren't up to snuff yet for what DC needs. That
kind of work is best done when there's one tree with everything
integrated.

That's also why I think we should merge DC into drm-next directly, so
we can get started on the integration polish right away. That has a
bit higher risk of Linus having a spazz, so here's my recommendation
for merging:

- There's a few additions to drm_dp_helper.h sprinkled all over the
  pull. I think those should be put into a patch of it's own, and
  merged first. No need to rebase DC, git merge will dtrt and not end
  up with duplicates.

- dm_alloc/realloc/free is something Dave Airlie noticed, and I agree
  it's an easy red flag that might upset Linus. cocci can fix this
  easy, so no real problem I think to patch up in one big patch (I
  thought we've had a "remove malloc wrappers" todo item in the very
  first review, apparently there was more than one such wrapper).

- The history is huge, but AMD folks want to keep it if possible, and
  I see the value in that. Would be good to get an ack from Linus for
  that (but shouldn't be an issue, not the first time we've merged the
  full history of out-of-tree work).

Short&longer term TODO items are still tracked, might be a good idea
to integrate those the overall drm todo in our gpu documentation, for
more visibility.

So in a way this is kinda like staging, except not with the horribly
broken process of having an entirely separate tree for staging drivers
which just makes refactoring needlessly painful (which defeats the
point of staging really). So staging-within-the-subsystem. We've had
that before, with early nouveau.

And yes some of the files are utterly horrible to read and not
anything close to kernel coding style standards. But that's the point,
they're essentially gospel from hw engineers that happens to be
parseable by gcc.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarHarry Wentland <harry.wentland@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
parent dfbf0c14
......@@ -79,3 +79,34 @@ TODOs
12. drm_modeset_lock in MST should no longer be needed in recent kernels
* Adopt appropriate locking scheme
13. get_modes and best_encoder callbacks look a bit funny. Can probably rip out
a few indirections, and consider removing entirely and using the
drm_atomic_helper_best_encoder default behaviour.
14. core/dc_debug.c, consider switching to the atomic state debug helpers and
moving all your driver state printing into the various atomic_print_state
callbacks. There's also plans to expose this stuff in a standard way across all
drivers, to make debugging userspace compositors easier across different hw.
15. Move DP/HDMI dual mode adaptors to drm_dp_dual_mode_helper.c.
16. Move to core SCDC helpers (I think those are new since initial DC review).
17. There's still a pretty massive layer cake around dp aux and DPCD handling,
with like 3 levels of abstraction and using your own structures instead of the
stuff in drm_dp_helper.h. drm_dp_helper.h isn't really great and already has 2
incompatible styles, just means more reasons not to add a third (or well third
one gets to do the cleanup refactor).
18. There's a pile of sink handling code, both for DP and HDMI where I didn't
immediately recognize the standard. I think long term it'd be best for the drm
subsystem if we try to move as much of that into helpers/core as possible, and
share it with drivers. But that's a very long term goal, and by far not just an
issue with DC - other drivers, especially around DP sink handling, are equally
guilty.
19. The DC logger is still a rather sore thing, but I know that the DRM_DEBUG
stuff just isn't up to the challenges either. We need to figure out something
that integrates better with DRM and linux debug printing, while not being
useless with filtering output. dynamic debug printing might be an option.
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