1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation 3 * 4 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its 5 * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that 6 * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright 7 * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and 8 * that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or 9 * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, 10 * written prior permission. The copyright holders make no representations 11 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as 12 * is" without express or implied warranty. 13 * 14 * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, 15 * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO 16 * EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR 17 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, 18 * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER 19 * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE 20 * OF THIS SOFTWARE. 21 */ 22 23 #include <drm/drm_auth.h> 24 #include <drm/drm_connector.h> 25 #include <drm/drm_edid.h> 26 #include <drm/drm_encoder.h> 27 #include <drm/drm_utils.h> 28 #include <drm/drm_print.h> 29 #include <drm/drm_drv.h> 30 #include <drm/drm_file.h> 31 #include <drm/drm_privacy_screen_consumer.h> 32 #include <drm/drm_sysfs.h> 33 34 #include <linux/uaccess.h> 35 36 #include "drm_crtc_internal.h" 37 #include "drm_internal.h" 38 39 /** 40 * DOC: overview 41 * 42 * In DRM connectors are the general abstraction for display sinks, and include 43 * also fixed panels or anything else that can display pixels in some form. As 44 * opposed to all other KMS objects representing hardware (like CRTC, encoder or 45 * plane abstractions) connectors can be hotplugged and unplugged at runtime. 46 * Hence they are reference-counted using drm_connector_get() and 47 * drm_connector_put(). 48 * 49 * KMS driver must create, initialize, register and attach at a &struct 50 * drm_connector for each such sink. The instance is created as other KMS 51 * objects and initialized by setting the following fields. The connector is 52 * initialized with a call to drm_connector_init() with a pointer to the 53 * &struct drm_connector_funcs and a connector type, and then exposed to 54 * userspace with a call to drm_connector_register(). 55 * 56 * Connectors must be attached to an encoder to be used. For devices that map 57 * connectors to encoders 1:1, the connector should be attached at 58 * initialization time with a call to drm_connector_attach_encoder(). The 59 * driver must also set the &drm_connector.encoder field to point to the 60 * attached encoder. 61 * 62 * For connectors which are not fixed (like built-in panels) the driver needs to 63 * support hotplug notifications. The simplest way to do that is by using the 64 * probe helpers, see drm_kms_helper_poll_init() for connectors which don't have 65 * hardware support for hotplug interrupts. Connectors with hardware hotplug 66 * support can instead use e.g. drm_helper_hpd_irq_event(). 67 */ 68 69 /* 70 * Global connector list for drm_connector_find_by_fwnode(). 71 * Note drm_connector_[un]register() first take connector->lock and then 72 * take the connector_list_lock. 73 */ 74 static DEFINE_MUTEX(connector_list_lock); 75 static LIST_HEAD(connector_list); 76 77 struct drm_conn_prop_enum_list { 78 int type; 79 const char *name; 80 struct ida ida; 81 }; 82 83 /* 84 * Connector and encoder types. 85 */ 86 static struct drm_conn_prop_enum_list drm_connector_enum_list[] = { 87 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Unknown, "Unknown" }, 88 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VGA, "VGA" }, 89 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVII, "DVI-I" }, 90 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVID, "DVI-D" }, 91 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DVIA, "DVI-A" }, 92 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Composite, "Composite" }, 93 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_SVIDEO, "SVIDEO" }, 94 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_LVDS, "LVDS" }, 95 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_Component, "Component" }, 96 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_9PinDIN, "DIN" }, 97 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DisplayPort, "DP" }, 98 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_HDMIA, "HDMI-A" }, 99 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_HDMIB, "HDMI-B" }, 100 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_TV, "TV" }, 101 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_eDP, "eDP" }, 102 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VIRTUAL, "Virtual" }, 103 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DSI, "DSI" }, 104 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_DPI, "DPI" }, 105 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_WRITEBACK, "Writeback" }, 106 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_SPI, "SPI" }, 107 { DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_USB, "USB" }, 108 }; 109 110 void drm_connector_ida_init(void) 111 { 112 int i; 113 114 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(drm_connector_enum_list); i++) 115 ida_init(&drm_connector_enum_list[i].ida); 116 } 117 118 void drm_connector_ida_destroy(void) 119 { 120 int i; 121 122 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(drm_connector_enum_list); i++) 123 ida_destroy(&drm_connector_enum_list[i].ida); 124 } 125 126 /** 127 * drm_get_connector_type_name - return a string for connector type 128 * @type: The connector type (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*) 129 * 130 * Returns: the name of the connector type, or NULL if the type is not valid. 131 */ 132 const char *drm_get_connector_type_name(unsigned int type) 133 { 134 if (type < ARRAY_SIZE(drm_connector_enum_list)) 135 return drm_connector_enum_list[type].name; 136 137 return NULL; 138 } 139 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_get_connector_type_name); 140 141 /** 142 * drm_connector_get_cmdline_mode - reads the user's cmdline mode 143 * @connector: connector to query 144 * 145 * The kernel supports per-connector configuration of its consoles through 146 * use of the video= parameter. This function parses that option and 147 * extracts the user's specified mode (or enable/disable status) for a 148 * particular connector. This is typically only used during the early fbdev 149 * setup. 150 */ 151 static void drm_connector_get_cmdline_mode(struct drm_connector *connector) 152 { 153 struct drm_cmdline_mode *mode = &connector->cmdline_mode; 154 char *option = NULL; 155 156 if (fb_get_options(connector->name, &option)) 157 return; 158 159 if (!drm_mode_parse_command_line_for_connector(option, 160 connector, 161 mode)) 162 return; 163 164 if (mode->force) { 165 DRM_INFO("forcing %s connector %s\n", connector->name, 166 drm_get_connector_force_name(mode->force)); 167 connector->force = mode->force; 168 } 169 170 if (mode->panel_orientation != DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) { 171 DRM_INFO("cmdline forces connector %s panel_orientation to %d\n", 172 connector->name, mode->panel_orientation); 173 drm_connector_set_panel_orientation(connector, 174 mode->panel_orientation); 175 } 176 177 DRM_DEBUG_KMS("cmdline mode for connector %s %s %dx%d@%dHz%s%s%s\n", 178 connector->name, mode->name, 179 mode->xres, mode->yres, 180 mode->refresh_specified ? mode->refresh : 60, 181 mode->rb ? " reduced blanking" : "", 182 mode->margins ? " with margins" : "", 183 mode->interlace ? " interlaced" : ""); 184 } 185 186 static void drm_connector_free(struct kref *kref) 187 { 188 struct drm_connector *connector = 189 container_of(kref, struct drm_connector, base.refcount); 190 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 191 192 drm_mode_object_unregister(dev, &connector->base); 193 connector->funcs->destroy(connector); 194 } 195 196 void drm_connector_free_work_fn(struct work_struct *work) 197 { 198 struct drm_connector *connector, *n; 199 struct drm_device *dev = 200 container_of(work, struct drm_device, mode_config.connector_free_work); 201 struct drm_mode_config *config = &dev->mode_config; 202 unsigned long flags; 203 struct llist_node *freed; 204 205 spin_lock_irqsave(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 206 freed = llist_del_all(&config->connector_free_list); 207 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 208 209 llist_for_each_entry_safe(connector, n, freed, free_node) { 210 drm_mode_object_unregister(dev, &connector->base); 211 connector->funcs->destroy(connector); 212 } 213 } 214 215 /** 216 * drm_connector_init - Init a preallocated connector 217 * @dev: DRM device 218 * @connector: the connector to init 219 * @funcs: callbacks for this connector 220 * @connector_type: user visible type of the connector 221 * 222 * Initialises a preallocated connector. Connectors should be 223 * subclassed as part of driver connector objects. 224 * 225 * Returns: 226 * Zero on success, error code on failure. 227 */ 228 int drm_connector_init(struct drm_device *dev, 229 struct drm_connector *connector, 230 const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs, 231 int connector_type) 232 { 233 struct drm_mode_config *config = &dev->mode_config; 234 int ret; 235 struct ida *connector_ida = 236 &drm_connector_enum_list[connector_type].ida; 237 238 WARN_ON(drm_drv_uses_atomic_modeset(dev) && 239 (!funcs->atomic_destroy_state || 240 !funcs->atomic_duplicate_state)); 241 242 ret = __drm_mode_object_add(dev, &connector->base, 243 DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CONNECTOR, 244 false, drm_connector_free); 245 if (ret) 246 return ret; 247 248 connector->base.properties = &connector->properties; 249 connector->dev = dev; 250 connector->funcs = funcs; 251 252 /* connector index is used with 32bit bitmasks */ 253 ret = ida_simple_get(&config->connector_ida, 0, 32, GFP_KERNEL); 254 if (ret < 0) { 255 DRM_DEBUG_KMS("Failed to allocate %s connector index: %d\n", 256 drm_connector_enum_list[connector_type].name, 257 ret); 258 goto out_put; 259 } 260 connector->index = ret; 261 ret = 0; 262 263 connector->connector_type = connector_type; 264 connector->connector_type_id = 265 ida_simple_get(connector_ida, 1, 0, GFP_KERNEL); 266 if (connector->connector_type_id < 0) { 267 ret = connector->connector_type_id; 268 goto out_put_id; 269 } 270 connector->name = 271 kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "%s-%d", 272 drm_connector_enum_list[connector_type].name, 273 connector->connector_type_id); 274 if (!connector->name) { 275 ret = -ENOMEM; 276 goto out_put_type_id; 277 } 278 279 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&connector->global_connector_list_entry); 280 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&connector->probed_modes); 281 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&connector->modes); 282 mutex_init(&connector->mutex); 283 connector->edid_blob_ptr = NULL; 284 connector->epoch_counter = 0; 285 connector->tile_blob_ptr = NULL; 286 connector->status = connector_status_unknown; 287 connector->display_info.panel_orientation = 288 DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN; 289 290 drm_connector_get_cmdline_mode(connector); 291 292 /* We should add connectors at the end to avoid upsetting the connector 293 * index too much. 294 */ 295 spin_lock_irq(&config->connector_list_lock); 296 list_add_tail(&connector->head, &config->connector_list); 297 config->num_connector++; 298 spin_unlock_irq(&config->connector_list_lock); 299 300 if (connector_type != DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VIRTUAL && 301 connector_type != DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_WRITEBACK) 302 drm_connector_attach_edid_property(connector); 303 304 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 305 config->dpms_property, 0); 306 307 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 308 config->link_status_property, 309 0); 310 311 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 312 config->non_desktop_property, 313 0); 314 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 315 config->tile_property, 316 0); 317 318 if (drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_ATOMIC)) { 319 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, config->prop_crtc_id, 0); 320 } 321 322 connector->debugfs_entry = NULL; 323 out_put_type_id: 324 if (ret) 325 ida_simple_remove(connector_ida, connector->connector_type_id); 326 out_put_id: 327 if (ret) 328 ida_simple_remove(&config->connector_ida, connector->index); 329 out_put: 330 if (ret) 331 drm_mode_object_unregister(dev, &connector->base); 332 333 return ret; 334 } 335 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_init); 336 337 /** 338 * drm_connector_init_with_ddc - Init a preallocated connector 339 * @dev: DRM device 340 * @connector: the connector to init 341 * @funcs: callbacks for this connector 342 * @connector_type: user visible type of the connector 343 * @ddc: pointer to the associated ddc adapter 344 * 345 * Initialises a preallocated connector. Connectors should be 346 * subclassed as part of driver connector objects. 347 * 348 * Ensures that the ddc field of the connector is correctly set. 349 * 350 * Returns: 351 * Zero on success, error code on failure. 352 */ 353 int drm_connector_init_with_ddc(struct drm_device *dev, 354 struct drm_connector *connector, 355 const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs, 356 int connector_type, 357 struct i2c_adapter *ddc) 358 { 359 int ret; 360 361 ret = drm_connector_init(dev, connector, funcs, connector_type); 362 if (ret) 363 return ret; 364 365 /* provide ddc symlink in sysfs */ 366 connector->ddc = ddc; 367 368 return ret; 369 } 370 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_init_with_ddc); 371 372 /** 373 * drm_connector_attach_edid_property - attach edid property. 374 * @connector: the connector 375 * 376 * Some connector types like DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VIRTUAL do not get a 377 * edid property attached by default. This function can be used to 378 * explicitly enable the edid property in these cases. 379 */ 380 void drm_connector_attach_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 381 { 382 struct drm_mode_config *config = &connector->dev->mode_config; 383 384 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 385 config->edid_property, 386 0); 387 } 388 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_edid_property); 389 390 /** 391 * drm_connector_attach_encoder - attach a connector to an encoder 392 * @connector: connector to attach 393 * @encoder: encoder to attach @connector to 394 * 395 * This function links up a connector to an encoder. Note that the routing 396 * restrictions between encoders and crtcs are exposed to userspace through the 397 * possible_clones and possible_crtcs bitmasks. 398 * 399 * Returns: 400 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 401 */ 402 int drm_connector_attach_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector, 403 struct drm_encoder *encoder) 404 { 405 /* 406 * In the past, drivers have attempted to model the static association 407 * of connector to encoder in simple connector/encoder devices using a 408 * direct assignment of connector->encoder = encoder. This connection 409 * is a logical one and the responsibility of the core, so drivers are 410 * expected not to mess with this. 411 * 412 * Note that the error return should've been enough here, but a large 413 * majority of drivers ignores the return value, so add in a big WARN 414 * to get people's attention. 415 */ 416 if (WARN_ON(connector->encoder)) 417 return -EINVAL; 418 419 connector->possible_encoders |= drm_encoder_mask(encoder); 420 421 return 0; 422 } 423 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_encoder); 424 425 /** 426 * drm_connector_has_possible_encoder - check if the connector and encoder are 427 * associated with each other 428 * @connector: the connector 429 * @encoder: the encoder 430 * 431 * Returns: 432 * True if @encoder is one of the possible encoders for @connector. 433 */ 434 bool drm_connector_has_possible_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector, 435 struct drm_encoder *encoder) 436 { 437 return connector->possible_encoders & drm_encoder_mask(encoder); 438 } 439 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_has_possible_encoder); 440 441 static void drm_mode_remove(struct drm_connector *connector, 442 struct drm_display_mode *mode) 443 { 444 list_del(&mode->head); 445 drm_mode_destroy(connector->dev, mode); 446 } 447 448 /** 449 * drm_connector_cleanup - cleans up an initialised connector 450 * @connector: connector to cleanup 451 * 452 * Cleans up the connector but doesn't free the object. 453 */ 454 void drm_connector_cleanup(struct drm_connector *connector) 455 { 456 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 457 struct drm_display_mode *mode, *t; 458 459 /* The connector should have been removed from userspace long before 460 * it is finally destroyed. 461 */ 462 if (WARN_ON(connector->registration_state == 463 DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED)) 464 drm_connector_unregister(connector); 465 466 if (connector->privacy_screen) { 467 drm_privacy_screen_put(connector->privacy_screen); 468 connector->privacy_screen = NULL; 469 } 470 471 if (connector->tile_group) { 472 drm_mode_put_tile_group(dev, connector->tile_group); 473 connector->tile_group = NULL; 474 } 475 476 list_for_each_entry_safe(mode, t, &connector->probed_modes, head) 477 drm_mode_remove(connector, mode); 478 479 list_for_each_entry_safe(mode, t, &connector->modes, head) 480 drm_mode_remove(connector, mode); 481 482 ida_simple_remove(&drm_connector_enum_list[connector->connector_type].ida, 483 connector->connector_type_id); 484 485 ida_simple_remove(&dev->mode_config.connector_ida, 486 connector->index); 487 488 kfree(connector->display_info.bus_formats); 489 drm_mode_object_unregister(dev, &connector->base); 490 kfree(connector->name); 491 connector->name = NULL; 492 fwnode_handle_put(connector->fwnode); 493 connector->fwnode = NULL; 494 spin_lock_irq(&dev->mode_config.connector_list_lock); 495 list_del(&connector->head); 496 dev->mode_config.num_connector--; 497 spin_unlock_irq(&dev->mode_config.connector_list_lock); 498 499 WARN_ON(connector->state && !connector->funcs->atomic_destroy_state); 500 if (connector->state && connector->funcs->atomic_destroy_state) 501 connector->funcs->atomic_destroy_state(connector, 502 connector->state); 503 504 mutex_destroy(&connector->mutex); 505 506 memset(connector, 0, sizeof(*connector)); 507 } 508 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_cleanup); 509 510 /** 511 * drm_connector_register - register a connector 512 * @connector: the connector to register 513 * 514 * Register userspace interfaces for a connector. Only call this for connectors 515 * which can be hotplugged after drm_dev_register() has been called already, 516 * e.g. DP MST connectors. All other connectors will be registered automatically 517 * when calling drm_dev_register(). 518 * 519 * Returns: 520 * Zero on success, error code on failure. 521 */ 522 int drm_connector_register(struct drm_connector *connector) 523 { 524 int ret = 0; 525 526 if (!connector->dev->registered) 527 return 0; 528 529 mutex_lock(&connector->mutex); 530 if (connector->registration_state != DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING) 531 goto unlock; 532 533 ret = drm_sysfs_connector_add(connector); 534 if (ret) 535 goto unlock; 536 537 drm_debugfs_connector_add(connector); 538 539 if (connector->funcs->late_register) { 540 ret = connector->funcs->late_register(connector); 541 if (ret) 542 goto err_debugfs; 543 } 544 545 drm_mode_object_register(connector->dev, &connector->base); 546 547 connector->registration_state = DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED; 548 549 /* Let userspace know we have a new connector */ 550 drm_sysfs_connector_hotplug_event(connector); 551 552 if (connector->privacy_screen) 553 drm_privacy_screen_register_notifier(connector->privacy_screen, 554 &connector->privacy_screen_notifier); 555 556 mutex_lock(&connector_list_lock); 557 list_add_tail(&connector->global_connector_list_entry, &connector_list); 558 mutex_unlock(&connector_list_lock); 559 goto unlock; 560 561 err_debugfs: 562 drm_debugfs_connector_remove(connector); 563 drm_sysfs_connector_remove(connector); 564 unlock: 565 mutex_unlock(&connector->mutex); 566 return ret; 567 } 568 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_register); 569 570 /** 571 * drm_connector_unregister - unregister a connector 572 * @connector: the connector to unregister 573 * 574 * Unregister userspace interfaces for a connector. Only call this for 575 * connectors which have registered explicitly by calling drm_dev_register(), 576 * since connectors are unregistered automatically when drm_dev_unregister() is 577 * called. 578 */ 579 void drm_connector_unregister(struct drm_connector *connector) 580 { 581 mutex_lock(&connector->mutex); 582 if (connector->registration_state != DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED) { 583 mutex_unlock(&connector->mutex); 584 return; 585 } 586 587 mutex_lock(&connector_list_lock); 588 list_del_init(&connector->global_connector_list_entry); 589 mutex_unlock(&connector_list_lock); 590 591 if (connector->privacy_screen) 592 drm_privacy_screen_unregister_notifier( 593 connector->privacy_screen, 594 &connector->privacy_screen_notifier); 595 596 if (connector->funcs->early_unregister) 597 connector->funcs->early_unregister(connector); 598 599 drm_sysfs_connector_remove(connector); 600 drm_debugfs_connector_remove(connector); 601 602 connector->registration_state = DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED; 603 mutex_unlock(&connector->mutex); 604 } 605 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_unregister); 606 607 void drm_connector_unregister_all(struct drm_device *dev) 608 { 609 struct drm_connector *connector; 610 struct drm_connector_list_iter conn_iter; 611 612 drm_connector_list_iter_begin(dev, &conn_iter); 613 drm_for_each_connector_iter(connector, &conn_iter) 614 drm_connector_unregister(connector); 615 drm_connector_list_iter_end(&conn_iter); 616 } 617 618 int drm_connector_register_all(struct drm_device *dev) 619 { 620 struct drm_connector *connector; 621 struct drm_connector_list_iter conn_iter; 622 int ret = 0; 623 624 drm_connector_list_iter_begin(dev, &conn_iter); 625 drm_for_each_connector_iter(connector, &conn_iter) { 626 ret = drm_connector_register(connector); 627 if (ret) 628 break; 629 } 630 drm_connector_list_iter_end(&conn_iter); 631 632 if (ret) 633 drm_connector_unregister_all(dev); 634 return ret; 635 } 636 637 /** 638 * drm_get_connector_status_name - return a string for connector status 639 * @status: connector status to compute name of 640 * 641 * In contrast to the other drm_get_*_name functions this one here returns a 642 * const pointer and hence is threadsafe. 643 * 644 * Returns: connector status string 645 */ 646 const char *drm_get_connector_status_name(enum drm_connector_status status) 647 { 648 if (status == connector_status_connected) 649 return "connected"; 650 else if (status == connector_status_disconnected) 651 return "disconnected"; 652 else 653 return "unknown"; 654 } 655 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_get_connector_status_name); 656 657 /** 658 * drm_get_connector_force_name - return a string for connector force 659 * @force: connector force to get name of 660 * 661 * Returns: const pointer to name. 662 */ 663 const char *drm_get_connector_force_name(enum drm_connector_force force) 664 { 665 switch (force) { 666 case DRM_FORCE_UNSPECIFIED: 667 return "unspecified"; 668 case DRM_FORCE_OFF: 669 return "off"; 670 case DRM_FORCE_ON: 671 return "on"; 672 case DRM_FORCE_ON_DIGITAL: 673 return "digital"; 674 default: 675 return "unknown"; 676 } 677 } 678 679 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP 680 static struct lockdep_map connector_list_iter_dep_map = { 681 .name = "drm_connector_list_iter" 682 }; 683 #endif 684 685 /** 686 * drm_connector_list_iter_begin - initialize a connector_list iterator 687 * @dev: DRM device 688 * @iter: connector_list iterator 689 * 690 * Sets @iter up to walk the &drm_mode_config.connector_list of @dev. @iter 691 * must always be cleaned up again by calling drm_connector_list_iter_end(). 692 * Iteration itself happens using drm_connector_list_iter_next() or 693 * drm_for_each_connector_iter(). 694 */ 695 void drm_connector_list_iter_begin(struct drm_device *dev, 696 struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter) 697 { 698 iter->dev = dev; 699 iter->conn = NULL; 700 lock_acquire_shared_recursive(&connector_list_iter_dep_map, 0, 1, NULL, _RET_IP_); 701 } 702 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_list_iter_begin); 703 704 /* 705 * Extra-safe connector put function that works in any context. Should only be 706 * used from the connector_iter functions, where we never really expect to 707 * actually release the connector when dropping our final reference. 708 */ 709 static void 710 __drm_connector_put_safe(struct drm_connector *conn) 711 { 712 struct drm_mode_config *config = &conn->dev->mode_config; 713 714 lockdep_assert_held(&config->connector_list_lock); 715 716 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&conn->base.refcount.refcount)) 717 return; 718 719 llist_add(&conn->free_node, &config->connector_free_list); 720 schedule_work(&config->connector_free_work); 721 } 722 723 /** 724 * drm_connector_list_iter_next - return next connector 725 * @iter: connector_list iterator 726 * 727 * Returns: the next connector for @iter, or NULL when the list walk has 728 * completed. 729 */ 730 struct drm_connector * 731 drm_connector_list_iter_next(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter) 732 { 733 struct drm_connector *old_conn = iter->conn; 734 struct drm_mode_config *config = &iter->dev->mode_config; 735 struct list_head *lhead; 736 unsigned long flags; 737 738 spin_lock_irqsave(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 739 lhead = old_conn ? &old_conn->head : &config->connector_list; 740 741 do { 742 if (lhead->next == &config->connector_list) { 743 iter->conn = NULL; 744 break; 745 } 746 747 lhead = lhead->next; 748 iter->conn = list_entry(lhead, struct drm_connector, head); 749 750 /* loop until it's not a zombie connector */ 751 } while (!kref_get_unless_zero(&iter->conn->base.refcount)); 752 753 if (old_conn) 754 __drm_connector_put_safe(old_conn); 755 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 756 757 return iter->conn; 758 } 759 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_list_iter_next); 760 761 /** 762 * drm_connector_list_iter_end - tear down a connector_list iterator 763 * @iter: connector_list iterator 764 * 765 * Tears down @iter and releases any resources (like &drm_connector references) 766 * acquired while walking the list. This must always be called, both when the 767 * iteration completes fully or when it was aborted without walking the entire 768 * list. 769 */ 770 void drm_connector_list_iter_end(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter) 771 { 772 struct drm_mode_config *config = &iter->dev->mode_config; 773 unsigned long flags; 774 775 iter->dev = NULL; 776 if (iter->conn) { 777 spin_lock_irqsave(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 778 __drm_connector_put_safe(iter->conn); 779 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&config->connector_list_lock, flags); 780 } 781 lock_release(&connector_list_iter_dep_map, _RET_IP_); 782 } 783 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_list_iter_end); 784 785 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_subpixel_enum_list[] = { 786 { SubPixelUnknown, "Unknown" }, 787 { SubPixelHorizontalRGB, "Horizontal RGB" }, 788 { SubPixelHorizontalBGR, "Horizontal BGR" }, 789 { SubPixelVerticalRGB, "Vertical RGB" }, 790 { SubPixelVerticalBGR, "Vertical BGR" }, 791 { SubPixelNone, "None" }, 792 }; 793 794 /** 795 * drm_get_subpixel_order_name - return a string for a given subpixel enum 796 * @order: enum of subpixel_order 797 * 798 * Note you could abuse this and return something out of bounds, but that 799 * would be a caller error. No unscrubbed user data should make it here. 800 * 801 * Returns: string describing an enumerated subpixel property 802 */ 803 const char *drm_get_subpixel_order_name(enum subpixel_order order) 804 { 805 return drm_subpixel_enum_list[order].name; 806 } 807 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_get_subpixel_order_name); 808 809 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_dpms_enum_list[] = { 810 { DRM_MODE_DPMS_ON, "On" }, 811 { DRM_MODE_DPMS_STANDBY, "Standby" }, 812 { DRM_MODE_DPMS_SUSPEND, "Suspend" }, 813 { DRM_MODE_DPMS_OFF, "Off" } 814 }; 815 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_dpms_name, drm_dpms_enum_list) 816 817 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_link_status_enum_list[] = { 818 { DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_GOOD, "Good" }, 819 { DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_BAD, "Bad" }, 820 }; 821 822 /** 823 * drm_display_info_set_bus_formats - set the supported bus formats 824 * @info: display info to store bus formats in 825 * @formats: array containing the supported bus formats 826 * @num_formats: the number of entries in the fmts array 827 * 828 * Store the supported bus formats in display info structure. 829 * See MEDIA_BUS_FMT_* definitions in include/uapi/linux/media-bus-format.h for 830 * a full list of available formats. 831 * 832 * Returns: 833 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. 834 */ 835 int drm_display_info_set_bus_formats(struct drm_display_info *info, 836 const u32 *formats, 837 unsigned int num_formats) 838 { 839 u32 *fmts = NULL; 840 841 if (!formats && num_formats) 842 return -EINVAL; 843 844 if (formats && num_formats) { 845 fmts = kmemdup(formats, sizeof(*formats) * num_formats, 846 GFP_KERNEL); 847 if (!fmts) 848 return -ENOMEM; 849 } 850 851 kfree(info->bus_formats); 852 info->bus_formats = fmts; 853 info->num_bus_formats = num_formats; 854 855 return 0; 856 } 857 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_display_info_set_bus_formats); 858 859 /* Optional connector properties. */ 860 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_scaling_mode_enum_list[] = { 861 { DRM_MODE_SCALE_NONE, "None" }, 862 { DRM_MODE_SCALE_FULLSCREEN, "Full" }, 863 { DRM_MODE_SCALE_CENTER, "Center" }, 864 { DRM_MODE_SCALE_ASPECT, "Full aspect" }, 865 }; 866 867 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_aspect_ratio_enum_list[] = { 868 { DRM_MODE_PICTURE_ASPECT_NONE, "Automatic" }, 869 { DRM_MODE_PICTURE_ASPECT_4_3, "4:3" }, 870 { DRM_MODE_PICTURE_ASPECT_16_9, "16:9" }, 871 }; 872 873 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_content_type_enum_list[] = { 874 { DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_NO_DATA, "No Data" }, 875 { DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_GRAPHICS, "Graphics" }, 876 { DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_PHOTO, "Photo" }, 877 { DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_CINEMA, "Cinema" }, 878 { DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_GAME, "Game" }, 879 }; 880 881 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_panel_orientation_enum_list[] = { 882 { DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL, "Normal" }, 883 { DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP, "Upside Down" }, 884 { DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP, "Left Side Up" }, 885 { DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP, "Right Side Up" }, 886 }; 887 888 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_dvi_i_select_enum_list[] = { 889 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Automatic, "Automatic" }, /* DVI-I and TV-out */ 890 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DVID, "DVI-D" }, /* DVI-I */ 891 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DVIA, "DVI-A" }, /* DVI-I */ 892 }; 893 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_dvi_i_select_name, drm_dvi_i_select_enum_list) 894 895 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_dvi_i_subconnector_enum_list[] = { 896 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Unknown, "Unknown" }, /* DVI-I, TV-out and DP */ 897 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DVID, "DVI-D" }, /* DVI-I */ 898 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DVIA, "DVI-A" }, /* DVI-I */ 899 }; 900 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_dvi_i_subconnector_name, 901 drm_dvi_i_subconnector_enum_list) 902 903 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_tv_select_enum_list[] = { 904 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Automatic, "Automatic" }, /* DVI-I and TV-out */ 905 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Composite, "Composite" }, /* TV-out */ 906 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_SVIDEO, "SVIDEO" }, /* TV-out */ 907 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Component, "Component" }, /* TV-out */ 908 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_SCART, "SCART" }, /* TV-out */ 909 }; 910 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_tv_select_name, drm_tv_select_enum_list) 911 912 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_tv_subconnector_enum_list[] = { 913 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Unknown, "Unknown" }, /* DVI-I, TV-out and DP */ 914 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Composite, "Composite" }, /* TV-out */ 915 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_SVIDEO, "SVIDEO" }, /* TV-out */ 916 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Component, "Component" }, /* TV-out */ 917 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_SCART, "SCART" }, /* TV-out */ 918 }; 919 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_tv_subconnector_name, 920 drm_tv_subconnector_enum_list) 921 922 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list drm_dp_subconnector_enum_list[] = { 923 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Unknown, "Unknown" }, /* DVI-I, TV-out and DP */ 924 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_VGA, "VGA" }, /* DP */ 925 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DVID, "DVI-D" }, /* DP */ 926 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_HDMIA, "HDMI" }, /* DP */ 927 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_DisplayPort, "DP" }, /* DP */ 928 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Wireless, "Wireless" }, /* DP */ 929 { DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Native, "Native" }, /* DP */ 930 }; 931 932 DRM_ENUM_NAME_FN(drm_get_dp_subconnector_name, 933 drm_dp_subconnector_enum_list) 934 935 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list hdmi_colorspaces[] = { 936 /* For Default case, driver will set the colorspace */ 937 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT, "Default" }, 938 /* Standard Definition Colorimetry based on CEA 861 */ 939 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SMPTE_170M_YCC, "SMPTE_170M_YCC" }, 940 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT709_YCC, "BT709_YCC" }, 941 /* Standard Definition Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-4 */ 942 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_601, "XVYCC_601" }, 943 /* High Definition Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-4 */ 944 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_709, "XVYCC_709" }, 945 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-1/Amendment 1 */ 946 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SYCC_601, "SYCC_601" }, 947 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-5 [33] */ 948 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPYCC_601, "opYCC_601" }, 949 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-5 */ 950 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPRGB, "opRGB" }, 951 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 952 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_CYCC, "BT2020_CYCC" }, 953 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 954 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_RGB, "BT2020_RGB" }, 955 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 956 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_YCC, "BT2020_YCC" }, 957 /* Added as part of Additional Colorimetry Extension in 861.G */ 958 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_D65, "DCI-P3_RGB_D65" }, 959 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_THEATER, "DCI-P3_RGB_Theater" }, 960 }; 961 962 /* 963 * As per DP 1.4a spec, 2.2.5.7.5 VSC SDP Payload for Pixel Encoding/Colorimetry 964 * Format Table 2-120 965 */ 966 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list dp_colorspaces[] = { 967 /* For Default case, driver will set the colorspace */ 968 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT, "Default" }, 969 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FIXED, "RGB_Wide_Gamut_Fixed_Point" }, 970 /* Colorimetry based on scRGB (IEC 61966-2-2) */ 971 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FLOAT, "RGB_Wide_Gamut_Floating_Point" }, 972 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-5 */ 973 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPRGB, "opRGB" }, 974 /* Colorimetry based on SMPTE RP 431-2 */ 975 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_D65, "DCI-P3_RGB_D65" }, 976 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 977 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_RGB, "BT2020_RGB" }, 978 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT601_YCC, "BT601_YCC" }, 979 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT709_YCC, "BT709_YCC" }, 980 /* Standard Definition Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-4 */ 981 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_601, "XVYCC_601" }, 982 /* High Definition Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-4 */ 983 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_709, "XVYCC_709" }, 984 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-1/Amendment 1 */ 985 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SYCC_601, "SYCC_601" }, 986 /* Colorimetry based on IEC 61966-2-5 [33] */ 987 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPYCC_601, "opYCC_601" }, 988 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 989 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_CYCC, "BT2020_CYCC" }, 990 /* Colorimetry based on ITU-R BT.2020 */ 991 { DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_YCC, "BT2020_YCC" }, 992 }; 993 994 /** 995 * DOC: standard connector properties 996 * 997 * DRM connectors have a few standardized properties: 998 * 999 * EDID: 1000 * Blob property which contains the current EDID read from the sink. This 1001 * is useful to parse sink identification information like vendor, model 1002 * and serial. Drivers should update this property by calling 1003 * drm_connector_update_edid_property(), usually after having parsed 1004 * the EDID using drm_add_edid_modes(). Userspace cannot change this 1005 * property. 1006 * 1007 * User-space should not parse the EDID to obtain information exposed via 1008 * other KMS properties (because the kernel might apply limits, quirks or 1009 * fixups to the EDID). For instance, user-space should not try to parse 1010 * mode lists from the EDID. 1011 * DPMS: 1012 * Legacy property for setting the power state of the connector. For atomic 1013 * drivers this is only provided for backwards compatibility with existing 1014 * drivers, it remaps to controlling the "ACTIVE" property on the CRTC the 1015 * connector is linked to. Drivers should never set this property directly, 1016 * it is handled by the DRM core by calling the &drm_connector_funcs.dpms 1017 * callback. For atomic drivers the remapping to the "ACTIVE" property is 1018 * implemented in the DRM core. 1019 * 1020 * Note that this property cannot be set through the MODE_ATOMIC ioctl, 1021 * userspace must use "ACTIVE" on the CRTC instead. 1022 * 1023 * WARNING: 1024 * 1025 * For userspace also running on legacy drivers the "DPMS" semantics are a 1026 * lot more complicated. First, userspace cannot rely on the "DPMS" value 1027 * returned by the GETCONNECTOR actually reflecting reality, because many 1028 * drivers fail to update it. For atomic drivers this is taken care of in 1029 * drm_atomic_helper_update_legacy_modeset_state(). 1030 * 1031 * The second issue is that the DPMS state is only well-defined when the 1032 * connector is connected to a CRTC. In atomic the DRM core enforces that 1033 * "ACTIVE" is off in such a case, no such checks exists for "DPMS". 1034 * 1035 * Finally, when enabling an output using the legacy SETCONFIG ioctl then 1036 * "DPMS" is forced to ON. But see above, that might not be reflected in 1037 * the software value on legacy drivers. 1038 * 1039 * Summarizing: Only set "DPMS" when the connector is known to be enabled, 1040 * assume that a successful SETCONFIG call also sets "DPMS" to on, and 1041 * never read back the value of "DPMS" because it can be incorrect. 1042 * PATH: 1043 * Connector path property to identify how this sink is physically 1044 * connected. Used by DP MST. This should be set by calling 1045 * drm_connector_set_path_property(), in the case of DP MST with the 1046 * path property the MST manager created. Userspace cannot change this 1047 * property. 1048 * TILE: 1049 * Connector tile group property to indicate how a set of DRM connector 1050 * compose together into one logical screen. This is used by both high-res 1051 * external screens (often only using a single cable, but exposing multiple 1052 * DP MST sinks), or high-res integrated panels (like dual-link DSI) which 1053 * are not gen-locked. Note that for tiled panels which are genlocked, like 1054 * dual-link LVDS or dual-link DSI, the driver should try to not expose the 1055 * tiling and virtualise both &drm_crtc and &drm_plane if needed. Drivers 1056 * should update this value using drm_connector_set_tile_property(). 1057 * Userspace cannot change this property. 1058 * link-status: 1059 * Connector link-status property to indicate the status of link. The 1060 * default value of link-status is "GOOD". If something fails during or 1061 * after modeset, the kernel driver may set this to "BAD" and issue a 1062 * hotplug uevent. Drivers should update this value using 1063 * drm_connector_set_link_status_property(). 1064 * 1065 * When user-space receives the hotplug uevent and detects a "BAD" 1066 * link-status, the sink doesn't receive pixels anymore (e.g. the screen 1067 * becomes completely black). The list of available modes may have 1068 * changed. User-space is expected to pick a new mode if the current one 1069 * has disappeared and perform a new modeset with link-status set to 1070 * "GOOD" to re-enable the connector. 1071 * 1072 * If multiple connectors share the same CRTC and one of them gets a "BAD" 1073 * link-status, the other are unaffected (ie. the sinks still continue to 1074 * receive pixels). 1075 * 1076 * When user-space performs an atomic commit on a connector with a "BAD" 1077 * link-status without resetting the property to "GOOD", the sink may 1078 * still not receive pixels. When user-space performs an atomic commit 1079 * which resets the link-status property to "GOOD" without the 1080 * ALLOW_MODESET flag set, it might fail because a modeset is required. 1081 * 1082 * User-space can only change link-status to "GOOD", changing it to "BAD" 1083 * is a no-op. 1084 * 1085 * For backwards compatibility with non-atomic userspace the kernel 1086 * tries to automatically set the link-status back to "GOOD" in the 1087 * SETCRTC IOCTL. This might fail if the mode is no longer valid, similar 1088 * to how it might fail if a different screen has been connected in the 1089 * interim. 1090 * non_desktop: 1091 * Indicates the output should be ignored for purposes of displaying a 1092 * standard desktop environment or console. This is most likely because 1093 * the output device is not rectilinear. 1094 * Content Protection: 1095 * This property is used by userspace to request the kernel protect future 1096 * content communicated over the link. When requested, kernel will apply 1097 * the appropriate means of protection (most often HDCP), and use the 1098 * property to tell userspace the protection is active. 1099 * 1100 * Drivers can set this up by calling 1101 * drm_connector_attach_content_protection_property() on initialization. 1102 * 1103 * The value of this property can be one of the following: 1104 * 1105 * DRM_MODE_CONTENT_PROTECTION_UNDESIRED = 0 1106 * The link is not protected, content is transmitted in the clear. 1107 * DRM_MODE_CONTENT_PROTECTION_DESIRED = 1 1108 * Userspace has requested content protection, but the link is not 1109 * currently protected. When in this state, kernel should enable 1110 * Content Protection as soon as possible. 1111 * DRM_MODE_CONTENT_PROTECTION_ENABLED = 2 1112 * Userspace has requested content protection, and the link is 1113 * protected. Only the driver can set the property to this value. 1114 * If userspace attempts to set to ENABLED, kernel will return 1115 * -EINVAL. 1116 * 1117 * A few guidelines: 1118 * 1119 * - DESIRED state should be preserved until userspace de-asserts it by 1120 * setting the property to UNDESIRED. This means ENABLED should only 1121 * transition to UNDESIRED when the user explicitly requests it. 1122 * - If the state is DESIRED, kernel should attempt to re-authenticate the 1123 * link whenever possible. This includes across disable/enable, dpms, 1124 * hotplug, downstream device changes, link status failures, etc.. 1125 * - Kernel sends uevent with the connector id and property id through 1126 * @drm_hdcp_update_content_protection, upon below kernel triggered 1127 * scenarios: 1128 * 1129 * - DESIRED -> ENABLED (authentication success) 1130 * - ENABLED -> DESIRED (termination of authentication) 1131 * - Please note no uevents for userspace triggered property state changes, 1132 * which can't fail such as 1133 * 1134 * - DESIRED/ENABLED -> UNDESIRED 1135 * - UNDESIRED -> DESIRED 1136 * - Userspace is responsible for polling the property or listen to uevents 1137 * to determine when the value transitions from ENABLED to DESIRED. 1138 * This signifies the link is no longer protected and userspace should 1139 * take appropriate action (whatever that might be). 1140 * 1141 * HDCP Content Type: 1142 * This Enum property is used by the userspace to declare the content type 1143 * of the display stream, to kernel. Here display stream stands for any 1144 * display content that userspace intended to display through HDCP 1145 * encryption. 1146 * 1147 * Content Type of a stream is decided by the owner of the stream, as 1148 * "HDCP Type0" or "HDCP Type1". 1149 * 1150 * The value of the property can be one of the below: 1151 * - "HDCP Type0": DRM_MODE_HDCP_CONTENT_TYPE0 = 0 1152 * - "HDCP Type1": DRM_MODE_HDCP_CONTENT_TYPE1 = 1 1153 * 1154 * When kernel starts the HDCP authentication (see "Content Protection" 1155 * for details), it uses the content type in "HDCP Content Type" 1156 * for performing the HDCP authentication with the display sink. 1157 * 1158 * Please note in HDCP spec versions, a link can be authenticated with 1159 * HDCP 2.2 for Content Type 0/Content Type 1. Where as a link can be 1160 * authenticated with HDCP1.4 only for Content Type 0(though it is implicit 1161 * in nature. As there is no reference for Content Type in HDCP1.4). 1162 * 1163 * HDCP2.2 authentication protocol itself takes the "Content Type" as a 1164 * parameter, which is a input for the DP HDCP2.2 encryption algo. 1165 * 1166 * In case of Type 0 content protection request, kernel driver can choose 1167 * either of HDCP spec versions 1.4 and 2.2. When HDCP2.2 is used for 1168 * "HDCP Type 0", a HDCP 2.2 capable repeater in the downstream can send 1169 * that content to a HDCP 1.4 authenticated HDCP sink (Type0 link). 1170 * But if the content is classified as "HDCP Type 1", above mentioned 1171 * HDCP 2.2 repeater wont send the content to the HDCP sink as it can't 1172 * authenticate the HDCP1.4 capable sink for "HDCP Type 1". 1173 * 1174 * Please note userspace can be ignorant of the HDCP versions used by the 1175 * kernel driver to achieve the "HDCP Content Type". 1176 * 1177 * At current scenario, classifying a content as Type 1 ensures that the 1178 * content will be displayed only through the HDCP2.2 encrypted link. 1179 * 1180 * Note that the HDCP Content Type property is introduced at HDCP 2.2, and 1181 * defaults to type 0. It is only exposed by drivers supporting HDCP 2.2 1182 * (hence supporting Type 0 and Type 1). Based on how next versions of 1183 * HDCP specs are defined content Type could be used for higher versions 1184 * too. 1185 * 1186 * If content type is changed when "Content Protection" is not UNDESIRED, 1187 * then kernel will disable the HDCP and re-enable with new type in the 1188 * same atomic commit. And when "Content Protection" is ENABLED, it means 1189 * that link is HDCP authenticated and encrypted, for the transmission of 1190 * the Type of stream mentioned at "HDCP Content Type". 1191 * 1192 * HDR_OUTPUT_METADATA: 1193 * Connector property to enable userspace to send HDR Metadata to 1194 * driver. This metadata is based on the composition and blending 1195 * policies decided by user, taking into account the hardware and 1196 * sink capabilities. The driver gets this metadata and creates a 1197 * Dynamic Range and Mastering Infoframe (DRM) in case of HDMI, 1198 * SDP packet (Non-audio INFOFRAME SDP v1.3) for DP. This is then 1199 * sent to sink. This notifies the sink of the upcoming frame's Color 1200 * Encoding and Luminance parameters. 1201 * 1202 * Userspace first need to detect the HDR capabilities of sink by 1203 * reading and parsing the EDID. Details of HDR metadata for HDMI 1204 * are added in CTA 861.G spec. For DP , its defined in VESA DP 1205 * Standard v1.4. It needs to then get the metadata information 1206 * of the video/game/app content which are encoded in HDR (basically 1207 * using HDR transfer functions). With this information it needs to 1208 * decide on a blending policy and compose the relevant 1209 * layers/overlays into a common format. Once this blending is done, 1210 * userspace will be aware of the metadata of the composed frame to 1211 * be send to sink. It then uses this property to communicate this 1212 * metadata to driver which then make a Infoframe packet and sends 1213 * to sink based on the type of encoder connected. 1214 * 1215 * Userspace will be responsible to do Tone mapping operation in case: 1216 * - Some layers are HDR and others are SDR 1217 * - HDR layers luminance is not same as sink 1218 * 1219 * It will even need to do colorspace conversion and get all layers 1220 * to one common colorspace for blending. It can use either GL, Media 1221 * or display engine to get this done based on the capabilities of the 1222 * associated hardware. 1223 * 1224 * Driver expects metadata to be put in &struct hdr_output_metadata 1225 * structure from userspace. This is received as blob and stored in 1226 * &drm_connector_state.hdr_output_metadata. It parses EDID and saves the 1227 * sink metadata in &struct hdr_sink_metadata, as 1228 * &drm_connector.hdr_sink_metadata. Driver uses 1229 * drm_hdmi_infoframe_set_hdr_metadata() helper to set the HDR metadata, 1230 * hdmi_drm_infoframe_pack() to pack the infoframe as per spec, in case of 1231 * HDMI encoder. 1232 * 1233 * max bpc: 1234 * This range property is used by userspace to limit the bit depth. When 1235 * used the driver would limit the bpc in accordance with the valid range 1236 * supported by the hardware and sink. Drivers to use the function 1237 * drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property() to create and attach the 1238 * property to the connector during initialization. 1239 * 1240 * Connectors also have one standardized atomic property: 1241 * 1242 * CRTC_ID: 1243 * Mode object ID of the &drm_crtc this connector should be connected to. 1244 * 1245 * Connectors for LCD panels may also have one standardized property: 1246 * 1247 * panel orientation: 1248 * On some devices the LCD panel is mounted in the casing in such a way 1249 * that the up/top side of the panel does not match with the top side of 1250 * the device. Userspace can use this property to check for this. 1251 * Note that input coordinates from touchscreens (input devices with 1252 * INPUT_PROP_DIRECT) will still map 1:1 to the actual LCD panel 1253 * coordinates, so if userspace rotates the picture to adjust for 1254 * the orientation it must also apply the same transformation to the 1255 * touchscreen input coordinates. This property is initialized by calling 1256 * drm_connector_set_panel_orientation() or 1257 * drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk() 1258 * 1259 * scaling mode: 1260 * This property defines how a non-native mode is upscaled to the native 1261 * mode of an LCD panel: 1262 * 1263 * None: 1264 * No upscaling happens, scaling is left to the panel. Not all 1265 * drivers expose this mode. 1266 * Full: 1267 * The output is upscaled to the full resolution of the panel, 1268 * ignoring the aspect ratio. 1269 * Center: 1270 * No upscaling happens, the output is centered within the native 1271 * resolution the panel. 1272 * Full aspect: 1273 * The output is upscaled to maximize either the width or height 1274 * while retaining the aspect ratio. 1275 * 1276 * This property should be set up by calling 1277 * drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property(). Note that drivers 1278 * can also expose this property to external outputs, in which case they 1279 * must support "None", which should be the default (since external screens 1280 * have a built-in scaler). 1281 * 1282 * subconnector: 1283 * This property is used by DVI-I, TVout and DisplayPort to indicate different 1284 * connector subtypes. Enum values more or less match with those from main 1285 * connector types. 1286 * For DVI-I and TVout there is also a matching property "select subconnector" 1287 * allowing to switch between signal types. 1288 * DP subconnector corresponds to a downstream port. 1289 * 1290 * privacy-screen sw-state, privacy-screen hw-state: 1291 * These 2 optional properties can be used to query the state of the 1292 * electronic privacy screen that is available on some displays; and in 1293 * some cases also control the state. If a driver implements these 1294 * properties then both properties must be present. 1295 * 1296 * "privacy-screen hw-state" is read-only and reflects the actual state 1297 * of the privacy-screen, possible values: "Enabled", "Disabled, 1298 * "Enabled-locked", "Disabled-locked". The locked states indicate 1299 * that the state cannot be changed through the DRM API. E.g. there 1300 * might be devices where the firmware-setup options, or a hardware 1301 * slider-switch, offer always on / off modes. 1302 * 1303 * "privacy-screen sw-state" can be set to change the privacy-screen state 1304 * when not locked. In this case the driver must update the hw-state 1305 * property to reflect the new state on completion of the commit of the 1306 * sw-state property. Setting the sw-state property when the hw-state is 1307 * locked must be interpreted by the driver as a request to change the 1308 * state to the set state when the hw-state becomes unlocked. E.g. if 1309 * "privacy-screen hw-state" is "Enabled-locked" and the sw-state 1310 * gets set to "Disabled" followed by the user unlocking the state by 1311 * changing the slider-switch position, then the driver must set the 1312 * state to "Disabled" upon receiving the unlock event. 1313 * 1314 * In some cases the privacy-screen's actual state might change outside of 1315 * control of the DRM code. E.g. there might be a firmware handled hotkey 1316 * which toggles the actual state, or the actual state might be changed 1317 * through another userspace API such as writing /proc/acpi/ibm/lcdshadow. 1318 * In this case the driver must update both the hw-state and the sw-state 1319 * to reflect the new value, overwriting any pending state requests in the 1320 * sw-state. Any pending sw-state requests are thus discarded. 1321 * 1322 * Note that the ability for the state to change outside of control of 1323 * the DRM master process means that userspace must not cache the value 1324 * of the sw-state. Caching the sw-state value and including it in later 1325 * atomic commits may lead to overriding a state change done through e.g. 1326 * a firmware handled hotkey. Therefor userspace must not include the 1327 * privacy-screen sw-state in an atomic commit unless it wants to change 1328 * its value. 1329 */ 1330 1331 int drm_connector_create_standard_properties(struct drm_device *dev) 1332 { 1333 struct drm_property *prop; 1334 1335 prop = drm_property_create(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_BLOB | 1336 DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1337 "EDID", 0); 1338 if (!prop) 1339 return -ENOMEM; 1340 dev->mode_config.edid_property = prop; 1341 1342 prop = drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, 1343 "DPMS", drm_dpms_enum_list, 1344 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_dpms_enum_list)); 1345 if (!prop) 1346 return -ENOMEM; 1347 dev->mode_config.dpms_property = prop; 1348 1349 prop = drm_property_create(dev, 1350 DRM_MODE_PROP_BLOB | 1351 DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1352 "PATH", 0); 1353 if (!prop) 1354 return -ENOMEM; 1355 dev->mode_config.path_property = prop; 1356 1357 prop = drm_property_create(dev, 1358 DRM_MODE_PROP_BLOB | 1359 DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1360 "TILE", 0); 1361 if (!prop) 1362 return -ENOMEM; 1363 dev->mode_config.tile_property = prop; 1364 1365 prop = drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, "link-status", 1366 drm_link_status_enum_list, 1367 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_link_status_enum_list)); 1368 if (!prop) 1369 return -ENOMEM; 1370 dev->mode_config.link_status_property = prop; 1371 1372 prop = drm_property_create_bool(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, "non-desktop"); 1373 if (!prop) 1374 return -ENOMEM; 1375 dev->mode_config.non_desktop_property = prop; 1376 1377 prop = drm_property_create(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_BLOB, 1378 "HDR_OUTPUT_METADATA", 0); 1379 if (!prop) 1380 return -ENOMEM; 1381 dev->mode_config.hdr_output_metadata_property = prop; 1382 1383 return 0; 1384 } 1385 1386 /** 1387 * drm_mode_create_dvi_i_properties - create DVI-I specific connector properties 1388 * @dev: DRM device 1389 * 1390 * Called by a driver the first time a DVI-I connector is made. 1391 * 1392 * Returns: %0 1393 */ 1394 int drm_mode_create_dvi_i_properties(struct drm_device *dev) 1395 { 1396 struct drm_property *dvi_i_selector; 1397 struct drm_property *dvi_i_subconnector; 1398 1399 if (dev->mode_config.dvi_i_select_subconnector_property) 1400 return 0; 1401 1402 dvi_i_selector = 1403 drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, 1404 "select subconnector", 1405 drm_dvi_i_select_enum_list, 1406 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_dvi_i_select_enum_list)); 1407 dev->mode_config.dvi_i_select_subconnector_property = dvi_i_selector; 1408 1409 dvi_i_subconnector = drm_property_create_enum(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1410 "subconnector", 1411 drm_dvi_i_subconnector_enum_list, 1412 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_dvi_i_subconnector_enum_list)); 1413 dev->mode_config.dvi_i_subconnector_property = dvi_i_subconnector; 1414 1415 return 0; 1416 } 1417 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_dvi_i_properties); 1418 1419 /** 1420 * drm_connector_attach_dp_subconnector_property - create subconnector property for DP 1421 * @connector: drm_connector to attach property 1422 * 1423 * Called by a driver when DP connector is created. 1424 */ 1425 void drm_connector_attach_dp_subconnector_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 1426 { 1427 struct drm_mode_config *mode_config = &connector->dev->mode_config; 1428 1429 if (!mode_config->dp_subconnector_property) 1430 mode_config->dp_subconnector_property = 1431 drm_property_create_enum(connector->dev, 1432 DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1433 "subconnector", 1434 drm_dp_subconnector_enum_list, 1435 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_dp_subconnector_enum_list)); 1436 1437 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1438 mode_config->dp_subconnector_property, 1439 DRM_MODE_SUBCONNECTOR_Unknown); 1440 } 1441 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_dp_subconnector_property); 1442 1443 /** 1444 * DOC: HDMI connector properties 1445 * 1446 * content type (HDMI specific): 1447 * Indicates content type setting to be used in HDMI infoframes to indicate 1448 * content type for the external device, so that it adjusts its display 1449 * settings accordingly. 1450 * 1451 * The value of this property can be one of the following: 1452 * 1453 * No Data: 1454 * Content type is unknown 1455 * Graphics: 1456 * Content type is graphics 1457 * Photo: 1458 * Content type is photo 1459 * Cinema: 1460 * Content type is cinema 1461 * Game: 1462 * Content type is game 1463 * 1464 * The meaning of each content type is defined in CTA-861-G table 15. 1465 * 1466 * Drivers can set up this property by calling 1467 * drm_connector_attach_content_type_property(). Decoding to 1468 * infoframe values is done through drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_content_type(). 1469 */ 1470 1471 /** 1472 * drm_connector_attach_content_type_property - attach content-type property 1473 * @connector: connector to attach content type property on. 1474 * 1475 * Called by a driver the first time a HDMI connector is made. 1476 * 1477 * Returns: %0 1478 */ 1479 int drm_connector_attach_content_type_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 1480 { 1481 if (!drm_mode_create_content_type_property(connector->dev)) 1482 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1483 connector->dev->mode_config.content_type_property, 1484 DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_NO_DATA); 1485 return 0; 1486 } 1487 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_content_type_property); 1488 1489 1490 /** 1491 * drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_content_type() - fill the HDMI AVI infoframe 1492 * content type information, based 1493 * on correspondent DRM property. 1494 * @frame: HDMI AVI infoframe 1495 * @conn_state: DRM display connector state 1496 * 1497 */ 1498 void drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_content_type(struct hdmi_avi_infoframe *frame, 1499 const struct drm_connector_state *conn_state) 1500 { 1501 switch (conn_state->content_type) { 1502 case DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_GRAPHICS: 1503 frame->content_type = HDMI_CONTENT_TYPE_GRAPHICS; 1504 break; 1505 case DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_CINEMA: 1506 frame->content_type = HDMI_CONTENT_TYPE_CINEMA; 1507 break; 1508 case DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_GAME: 1509 frame->content_type = HDMI_CONTENT_TYPE_GAME; 1510 break; 1511 case DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_PHOTO: 1512 frame->content_type = HDMI_CONTENT_TYPE_PHOTO; 1513 break; 1514 default: 1515 /* Graphics is the default(0) */ 1516 frame->content_type = HDMI_CONTENT_TYPE_GRAPHICS; 1517 } 1518 1519 frame->itc = conn_state->content_type != DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_NO_DATA; 1520 } 1521 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_content_type); 1522 1523 /** 1524 * drm_connector_attach_tv_margin_properties - attach TV connector margin 1525 * properties 1526 * @connector: DRM connector 1527 * 1528 * Called by a driver when it needs to attach TV margin props to a connector. 1529 * Typically used on SDTV and HDMI connectors. 1530 */ 1531 void drm_connector_attach_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_connector *connector) 1532 { 1533 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 1534 1535 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1536 dev->mode_config.tv_left_margin_property, 1537 0); 1538 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1539 dev->mode_config.tv_right_margin_property, 1540 0); 1541 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1542 dev->mode_config.tv_top_margin_property, 1543 0); 1544 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1545 dev->mode_config.tv_bottom_margin_property, 1546 0); 1547 } 1548 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_tv_margin_properties); 1549 1550 /** 1551 * drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties - create TV connector margin properties 1552 * @dev: DRM device 1553 * 1554 * Called by a driver's HDMI connector initialization routine, this function 1555 * creates the TV margin properties for a given device. No need to call this 1556 * function for an SDTV connector, it's already called from 1557 * drm_mode_create_tv_properties(). 1558 * 1559 * Returns: 1560 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. 1561 */ 1562 int drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_device *dev) 1563 { 1564 if (dev->mode_config.tv_left_margin_property) 1565 return 0; 1566 1567 dev->mode_config.tv_left_margin_property = 1568 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "left margin", 0, 100); 1569 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_left_margin_property) 1570 return -ENOMEM; 1571 1572 dev->mode_config.tv_right_margin_property = 1573 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "right margin", 0, 100); 1574 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_right_margin_property) 1575 return -ENOMEM; 1576 1577 dev->mode_config.tv_top_margin_property = 1578 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "top margin", 0, 100); 1579 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_top_margin_property) 1580 return -ENOMEM; 1581 1582 dev->mode_config.tv_bottom_margin_property = 1583 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "bottom margin", 0, 100); 1584 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_bottom_margin_property) 1585 return -ENOMEM; 1586 1587 return 0; 1588 } 1589 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties); 1590 1591 /** 1592 * drm_mode_create_tv_properties - create TV specific connector properties 1593 * @dev: DRM device 1594 * @num_modes: number of different TV formats (modes) supported 1595 * @modes: array of pointers to strings containing name of each format 1596 * 1597 * Called by a driver's TV initialization routine, this function creates 1598 * the TV specific connector properties for a given device. Caller is 1599 * responsible for allocating a list of format names and passing them to 1600 * this routine. 1601 * 1602 * Returns: 1603 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. 1604 */ 1605 int drm_mode_create_tv_properties(struct drm_device *dev, 1606 unsigned int num_modes, 1607 const char * const modes[]) 1608 { 1609 struct drm_property *tv_selector; 1610 struct drm_property *tv_subconnector; 1611 unsigned int i; 1612 1613 if (dev->mode_config.tv_select_subconnector_property) 1614 return 0; 1615 1616 /* 1617 * Basic connector properties 1618 */ 1619 tv_selector = drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, 1620 "select subconnector", 1621 drm_tv_select_enum_list, 1622 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_tv_select_enum_list)); 1623 if (!tv_selector) 1624 goto nomem; 1625 1626 dev->mode_config.tv_select_subconnector_property = tv_selector; 1627 1628 tv_subconnector = 1629 drm_property_create_enum(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1630 "subconnector", 1631 drm_tv_subconnector_enum_list, 1632 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_tv_subconnector_enum_list)); 1633 if (!tv_subconnector) 1634 goto nomem; 1635 dev->mode_config.tv_subconnector_property = tv_subconnector; 1636 1637 /* 1638 * Other, TV specific properties: margins & TV modes. 1639 */ 1640 if (drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties(dev)) 1641 goto nomem; 1642 1643 dev->mode_config.tv_mode_property = 1644 drm_property_create(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, 1645 "mode", num_modes); 1646 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_mode_property) 1647 goto nomem; 1648 1649 for (i = 0; i < num_modes; i++) 1650 drm_property_add_enum(dev->mode_config.tv_mode_property, 1651 i, modes[i]); 1652 1653 dev->mode_config.tv_brightness_property = 1654 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "brightness", 0, 100); 1655 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_brightness_property) 1656 goto nomem; 1657 1658 dev->mode_config.tv_contrast_property = 1659 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "contrast", 0, 100); 1660 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_contrast_property) 1661 goto nomem; 1662 1663 dev->mode_config.tv_flicker_reduction_property = 1664 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "flicker reduction", 0, 100); 1665 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_flicker_reduction_property) 1666 goto nomem; 1667 1668 dev->mode_config.tv_overscan_property = 1669 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "overscan", 0, 100); 1670 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_overscan_property) 1671 goto nomem; 1672 1673 dev->mode_config.tv_saturation_property = 1674 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "saturation", 0, 100); 1675 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_saturation_property) 1676 goto nomem; 1677 1678 dev->mode_config.tv_hue_property = 1679 drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "hue", 0, 100); 1680 if (!dev->mode_config.tv_hue_property) 1681 goto nomem; 1682 1683 return 0; 1684 nomem: 1685 return -ENOMEM; 1686 } 1687 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_tv_properties); 1688 1689 /** 1690 * drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property - create scaling mode property 1691 * @dev: DRM device 1692 * 1693 * Called by a driver the first time it's needed, must be attached to desired 1694 * connectors. 1695 * 1696 * Atomic drivers should use drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property() 1697 * instead to correctly assign &drm_connector_state.scaling_mode 1698 * in the atomic state. 1699 * 1700 * Returns: %0 1701 */ 1702 int drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_device *dev) 1703 { 1704 struct drm_property *scaling_mode; 1705 1706 if (dev->mode_config.scaling_mode_property) 1707 return 0; 1708 1709 scaling_mode = 1710 drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, "scaling mode", 1711 drm_scaling_mode_enum_list, 1712 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_scaling_mode_enum_list)); 1713 1714 dev->mode_config.scaling_mode_property = scaling_mode; 1715 1716 return 0; 1717 } 1718 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property); 1719 1720 /** 1721 * DOC: Variable refresh properties 1722 * 1723 * Variable refresh rate capable displays can dynamically adjust their 1724 * refresh rate by extending the duration of their vertical front porch 1725 * until page flip or timeout occurs. This can reduce or remove stuttering 1726 * and latency in scenarios where the page flip does not align with the 1727 * vblank interval. 1728 * 1729 * An example scenario would be an application flipping at a constant rate 1730 * of 48Hz on a 60Hz display. The page flip will frequently miss the vblank 1731 * interval and the same contents will be displayed twice. This can be 1732 * observed as stuttering for content with motion. 1733 * 1734 * If variable refresh rate was active on a display that supported a 1735 * variable refresh range from 35Hz to 60Hz no stuttering would be observable 1736 * for the example scenario. The minimum supported variable refresh rate of 1737 * 35Hz is below the page flip frequency and the vertical front porch can 1738 * be extended until the page flip occurs. The vblank interval will be 1739 * directly aligned to the page flip rate. 1740 * 1741 * Not all userspace content is suitable for use with variable refresh rate. 1742 * Large and frequent changes in vertical front porch duration may worsen 1743 * perceived stuttering for input sensitive applications. 1744 * 1745 * Panel brightness will also vary with vertical front porch duration. Some 1746 * panels may have noticeable differences in brightness between the minimum 1747 * vertical front porch duration and the maximum vertical front porch duration. 1748 * Large and frequent changes in vertical front porch duration may produce 1749 * observable flickering for such panels. 1750 * 1751 * Userspace control for variable refresh rate is supported via properties 1752 * on the &drm_connector and &drm_crtc objects. 1753 * 1754 * "vrr_capable": 1755 * Optional &drm_connector boolean property that drivers should attach 1756 * with drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property() on connectors that 1757 * could support variable refresh rates. Drivers should update the 1758 * property value by calling drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property(). 1759 * 1760 * Absence of the property should indicate absence of support. 1761 * 1762 * "VRR_ENABLED": 1763 * Default &drm_crtc boolean property that notifies the driver that the 1764 * content on the CRTC is suitable for variable refresh rate presentation. 1765 * The driver will take this property as a hint to enable variable 1766 * refresh rate support if the receiver supports it, ie. if the 1767 * "vrr_capable" property is true on the &drm_connector object. The 1768 * vertical front porch duration will be extended until page-flip or 1769 * timeout when enabled. 1770 * 1771 * The minimum vertical front porch duration is defined as the vertical 1772 * front porch duration for the current mode. 1773 * 1774 * The maximum vertical front porch duration is greater than or equal to 1775 * the minimum vertical front porch duration. The duration is derived 1776 * from the minimum supported variable refresh rate for the connector. 1777 * 1778 * The driver may place further restrictions within these minimum 1779 * and maximum bounds. 1780 */ 1781 1782 /** 1783 * drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property - creates the 1784 * vrr_capable property 1785 * @connector: connector to create the vrr_capable property on. 1786 * 1787 * This is used by atomic drivers to add support for querying 1788 * variable refresh rate capability for a connector. 1789 * 1790 * Returns: 1791 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1792 */ 1793 int drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property( 1794 struct drm_connector *connector) 1795 { 1796 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 1797 struct drm_property *prop; 1798 1799 if (!connector->vrr_capable_property) { 1800 prop = drm_property_create_bool(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 1801 "vrr_capable"); 1802 if (!prop) 1803 return -ENOMEM; 1804 1805 connector->vrr_capable_property = prop; 1806 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, prop, 0); 1807 } 1808 1809 return 0; 1810 } 1811 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property); 1812 1813 /** 1814 * drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property - attach atomic scaling mode property 1815 * @connector: connector to attach scaling mode property on. 1816 * @scaling_mode_mask: or'ed mask of BIT(%DRM_MODE_SCALE_\*). 1817 * 1818 * This is used to add support for scaling mode to atomic drivers. 1819 * The scaling mode will be set to &drm_connector_state.scaling_mode 1820 * and can be used from &drm_connector_helper_funcs->atomic_check for validation. 1821 * 1822 * This is the atomic version of drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property(). 1823 * 1824 * Returns: 1825 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1826 */ 1827 int drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_connector *connector, 1828 u32 scaling_mode_mask) 1829 { 1830 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 1831 struct drm_property *scaling_mode_property; 1832 int i; 1833 const unsigned valid_scaling_mode_mask = 1834 (1U << ARRAY_SIZE(drm_scaling_mode_enum_list)) - 1; 1835 1836 if (WARN_ON(hweight32(scaling_mode_mask) < 2 || 1837 scaling_mode_mask & ~valid_scaling_mode_mask)) 1838 return -EINVAL; 1839 1840 scaling_mode_property = 1841 drm_property_create(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, "scaling mode", 1842 hweight32(scaling_mode_mask)); 1843 1844 if (!scaling_mode_property) 1845 return -ENOMEM; 1846 1847 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(drm_scaling_mode_enum_list); i++) { 1848 int ret; 1849 1850 if (!(BIT(i) & scaling_mode_mask)) 1851 continue; 1852 1853 ret = drm_property_add_enum(scaling_mode_property, 1854 drm_scaling_mode_enum_list[i].type, 1855 drm_scaling_mode_enum_list[i].name); 1856 1857 if (ret) { 1858 drm_property_destroy(dev, scaling_mode_property); 1859 1860 return ret; 1861 } 1862 } 1863 1864 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 1865 scaling_mode_property, 0); 1866 1867 connector->scaling_mode_property = scaling_mode_property; 1868 1869 return 0; 1870 } 1871 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property); 1872 1873 /** 1874 * drm_mode_create_aspect_ratio_property - create aspect ratio property 1875 * @dev: DRM device 1876 * 1877 * Called by a driver the first time it's needed, must be attached to desired 1878 * connectors. 1879 * 1880 * Returns: 1881 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1882 */ 1883 int drm_mode_create_aspect_ratio_property(struct drm_device *dev) 1884 { 1885 if (dev->mode_config.aspect_ratio_property) 1886 return 0; 1887 1888 dev->mode_config.aspect_ratio_property = 1889 drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, "aspect ratio", 1890 drm_aspect_ratio_enum_list, 1891 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_aspect_ratio_enum_list)); 1892 1893 if (dev->mode_config.aspect_ratio_property == NULL) 1894 return -ENOMEM; 1895 1896 return 0; 1897 } 1898 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_aspect_ratio_property); 1899 1900 /** 1901 * DOC: standard connector properties 1902 * 1903 * Colorspace: 1904 * This property helps select a suitable colorspace based on the sink 1905 * capability. Modern sink devices support wider gamut like BT2020. 1906 * This helps switch to BT2020 mode if the BT2020 encoded video stream 1907 * is being played by the user, same for any other colorspace. Thereby 1908 * giving a good visual experience to users. 1909 * 1910 * The expectation from userspace is that it should parse the EDID 1911 * and get supported colorspaces. Use this property and switch to the 1912 * one supported. Sink supported colorspaces should be retrieved by 1913 * userspace from EDID and driver will not explicitly expose them. 1914 * 1915 * Basically the expectation from userspace is: 1916 * - Set up CRTC DEGAMMA/CTM/GAMMA to convert to some sink 1917 * colorspace 1918 * - Set this new property to let the sink know what it 1919 * converted the CRTC output to. 1920 * - This property is just to inform sink what colorspace 1921 * source is trying to drive. 1922 * 1923 * Because between HDMI and DP have different colorspaces, 1924 * drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property() is used for HDMI connector and 1925 * drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property() is used for DP connector. 1926 */ 1927 1928 /** 1929 * drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property - create hdmi colorspace property 1930 * @connector: connector to create the Colorspace property on. 1931 * 1932 * Called by a driver the first time it's needed, must be attached to desired 1933 * HDMI connectors. 1934 * 1935 * Returns: 1936 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1937 */ 1938 int drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 1939 { 1940 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 1941 1942 if (connector->colorspace_property) 1943 return 0; 1944 1945 connector->colorspace_property = 1946 drm_property_create_enum(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, "Colorspace", 1947 hdmi_colorspaces, 1948 ARRAY_SIZE(hdmi_colorspaces)); 1949 1950 if (!connector->colorspace_property) 1951 return -ENOMEM; 1952 1953 return 0; 1954 } 1955 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property); 1956 1957 /** 1958 * drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property - create dp colorspace property 1959 * @connector: connector to create the Colorspace property on. 1960 * 1961 * Called by a driver the first time it's needed, must be attached to desired 1962 * DP connectors. 1963 * 1964 * Returns: 1965 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1966 */ 1967 int drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 1968 { 1969 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 1970 1971 if (connector->colorspace_property) 1972 return 0; 1973 1974 connector->colorspace_property = 1975 drm_property_create_enum(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, "Colorspace", 1976 dp_colorspaces, 1977 ARRAY_SIZE(dp_colorspaces)); 1978 1979 if (!connector->colorspace_property) 1980 return -ENOMEM; 1981 1982 return 0; 1983 } 1984 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property); 1985 1986 /** 1987 * drm_mode_create_content_type_property - create content type property 1988 * @dev: DRM device 1989 * 1990 * Called by a driver the first time it's needed, must be attached to desired 1991 * connectors. 1992 * 1993 * Returns: 1994 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 1995 */ 1996 int drm_mode_create_content_type_property(struct drm_device *dev) 1997 { 1998 if (dev->mode_config.content_type_property) 1999 return 0; 2000 2001 dev->mode_config.content_type_property = 2002 drm_property_create_enum(dev, 0, "content type", 2003 drm_content_type_enum_list, 2004 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_content_type_enum_list)); 2005 2006 if (dev->mode_config.content_type_property == NULL) 2007 return -ENOMEM; 2008 2009 return 0; 2010 } 2011 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_content_type_property); 2012 2013 /** 2014 * drm_mode_create_suggested_offset_properties - create suggests offset properties 2015 * @dev: DRM device 2016 * 2017 * Create the suggested x/y offset property for connectors. 2018 * 2019 * Returns: 2020 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. 2021 */ 2022 int drm_mode_create_suggested_offset_properties(struct drm_device *dev) 2023 { 2024 if (dev->mode_config.suggested_x_property && dev->mode_config.suggested_y_property) 2025 return 0; 2026 2027 dev->mode_config.suggested_x_property = 2028 drm_property_create_range(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, "suggested X", 0, 0xffffffff); 2029 2030 dev->mode_config.suggested_y_property = 2031 drm_property_create_range(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, "suggested Y", 0, 0xffffffff); 2032 2033 if (dev->mode_config.suggested_x_property == NULL || 2034 dev->mode_config.suggested_y_property == NULL) 2035 return -ENOMEM; 2036 return 0; 2037 } 2038 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_suggested_offset_properties); 2039 2040 /** 2041 * drm_connector_set_path_property - set tile property on connector 2042 * @connector: connector to set property on. 2043 * @path: path to use for property; must not be NULL. 2044 * 2045 * This creates a property to expose to userspace to specify a 2046 * connector path. This is mainly used for DisplayPort MST where 2047 * connectors have a topology and we want to allow userspace to give 2048 * them more meaningful names. 2049 * 2050 * Returns: 2051 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2052 */ 2053 int drm_connector_set_path_property(struct drm_connector *connector, 2054 const char *path) 2055 { 2056 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2057 int ret; 2058 2059 ret = drm_property_replace_global_blob(dev, 2060 &connector->path_blob_ptr, 2061 strlen(path) + 1, 2062 path, 2063 &connector->base, 2064 dev->mode_config.path_property); 2065 return ret; 2066 } 2067 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_path_property); 2068 2069 /** 2070 * drm_connector_set_tile_property - set tile property on connector 2071 * @connector: connector to set property on. 2072 * 2073 * This looks up the tile information for a connector, and creates a 2074 * property for userspace to parse if it exists. The property is of 2075 * the form of 8 integers using ':' as a separator. 2076 * This is used for dual port tiled displays with DisplayPort SST 2077 * or DisplayPort MST connectors. 2078 * 2079 * Returns: 2080 * Zero on success, errno on failure. 2081 */ 2082 int drm_connector_set_tile_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 2083 { 2084 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2085 char tile[256]; 2086 int ret; 2087 2088 if (!connector->has_tile) { 2089 ret = drm_property_replace_global_blob(dev, 2090 &connector->tile_blob_ptr, 2091 0, 2092 NULL, 2093 &connector->base, 2094 dev->mode_config.tile_property); 2095 return ret; 2096 } 2097 2098 snprintf(tile, 256, "%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d", 2099 connector->tile_group->id, connector->tile_is_single_monitor, 2100 connector->num_h_tile, connector->num_v_tile, 2101 connector->tile_h_loc, connector->tile_v_loc, 2102 connector->tile_h_size, connector->tile_v_size); 2103 2104 ret = drm_property_replace_global_blob(dev, 2105 &connector->tile_blob_ptr, 2106 strlen(tile) + 1, 2107 tile, 2108 &connector->base, 2109 dev->mode_config.tile_property); 2110 return ret; 2111 } 2112 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_tile_property); 2113 2114 /** 2115 * drm_connector_update_edid_property - update the edid property of a connector 2116 * @connector: drm connector 2117 * @edid: new value of the edid property 2118 * 2119 * This function creates a new blob modeset object and assigns its id to the 2120 * connector's edid property. 2121 * Since we also parse tile information from EDID's displayID block, we also 2122 * set the connector's tile property here. See drm_connector_set_tile_property() 2123 * for more details. 2124 * 2125 * Returns: 2126 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2127 */ 2128 int drm_connector_update_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector, 2129 const struct edid *edid) 2130 { 2131 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2132 size_t size = 0; 2133 int ret; 2134 const struct edid *old_edid; 2135 2136 /* ignore requests to set edid when overridden */ 2137 if (connector->override_edid) 2138 return 0; 2139 2140 if (edid) 2141 size = EDID_LENGTH * (1 + edid->extensions); 2142 2143 /* Set the display info, using edid if available, otherwise 2144 * resetting the values to defaults. This duplicates the work 2145 * done in drm_add_edid_modes, but that function is not 2146 * consistently called before this one in all drivers and the 2147 * computation is cheap enough that it seems better to 2148 * duplicate it rather than attempt to ensure some arbitrary 2149 * ordering of calls. 2150 */ 2151 if (edid) 2152 drm_add_display_info(connector, edid); 2153 else 2154 drm_reset_display_info(connector); 2155 2156 drm_update_tile_info(connector, edid); 2157 2158 if (connector->edid_blob_ptr) { 2159 old_edid = (const struct edid *)connector->edid_blob_ptr->data; 2160 if (old_edid) { 2161 if (!drm_edid_are_equal(edid, old_edid)) { 2162 DRM_DEBUG_KMS("[CONNECTOR:%d:%s] Edid was changed.\n", 2163 connector->base.id, connector->name); 2164 2165 connector->epoch_counter += 1; 2166 DRM_DEBUG_KMS("Updating change counter to %llu\n", 2167 connector->epoch_counter); 2168 } 2169 } 2170 } 2171 2172 drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base, 2173 dev->mode_config.non_desktop_property, 2174 connector->display_info.non_desktop); 2175 2176 ret = drm_property_replace_global_blob(dev, 2177 &connector->edid_blob_ptr, 2178 size, 2179 edid, 2180 &connector->base, 2181 dev->mode_config.edid_property); 2182 if (ret) 2183 return ret; 2184 return drm_connector_set_tile_property(connector); 2185 } 2186 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_update_edid_property); 2187 2188 /** 2189 * drm_connector_set_link_status_property - Set link status property of a connector 2190 * @connector: drm connector 2191 * @link_status: new value of link status property (0: Good, 1: Bad) 2192 * 2193 * In usual working scenario, this link status property will always be set to 2194 * "GOOD". If something fails during or after a mode set, the kernel driver 2195 * may set this link status property to "BAD". The caller then needs to send a 2196 * hotplug uevent for userspace to re-check the valid modes through 2197 * GET_CONNECTOR_IOCTL and retry modeset. 2198 * 2199 * Note: Drivers cannot rely on userspace to support this property and 2200 * issue a modeset. As such, they may choose to handle issues (like 2201 * re-training a link) without userspace's intervention. 2202 * 2203 * The reason for adding this property is to handle link training failures, but 2204 * it is not limited to DP or link training. For example, if we implement 2205 * asynchronous setcrtc, this property can be used to report any failures in that. 2206 */ 2207 void drm_connector_set_link_status_property(struct drm_connector *connector, 2208 uint64_t link_status) 2209 { 2210 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2211 2212 drm_modeset_lock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex, NULL); 2213 connector->state->link_status = link_status; 2214 drm_modeset_unlock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex); 2215 } 2216 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_link_status_property); 2217 2218 /** 2219 * drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property - attach "max bpc" property 2220 * @connector: connector to attach max bpc property on. 2221 * @min: The minimum bit depth supported by the connector. 2222 * @max: The maximum bit depth supported by the connector. 2223 * 2224 * This is used to add support for limiting the bit depth on a connector. 2225 * 2226 * Returns: 2227 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2228 */ 2229 int drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property(struct drm_connector *connector, 2230 int min, int max) 2231 { 2232 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2233 struct drm_property *prop; 2234 2235 prop = connector->max_bpc_property; 2236 if (!prop) { 2237 prop = drm_property_create_range(dev, 0, "max bpc", min, max); 2238 if (!prop) 2239 return -ENOMEM; 2240 2241 connector->max_bpc_property = prop; 2242 } 2243 2244 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, prop, max); 2245 connector->state->max_requested_bpc = max; 2246 connector->state->max_bpc = max; 2247 2248 return 0; 2249 } 2250 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property); 2251 2252 /** 2253 * drm_connector_attach_hdr_output_metadata_property - attach "HDR_OUTPUT_METADA" property 2254 * @connector: connector to attach the property on. 2255 * 2256 * This is used to allow the userspace to send HDR Metadata to the 2257 * driver. 2258 * 2259 * Returns: 2260 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2261 */ 2262 int drm_connector_attach_hdr_output_metadata_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 2263 { 2264 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2265 struct drm_property *prop = dev->mode_config.hdr_output_metadata_property; 2266 2267 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, prop, 0); 2268 2269 return 0; 2270 } 2271 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_hdr_output_metadata_property); 2272 2273 /** 2274 * drm_connector_attach_colorspace_property - attach "Colorspace" property 2275 * @connector: connector to attach the property on. 2276 * 2277 * This is used to allow the userspace to signal the output colorspace 2278 * to the driver. 2279 * 2280 * Returns: 2281 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2282 */ 2283 int drm_connector_attach_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector) 2284 { 2285 struct drm_property *prop = connector->colorspace_property; 2286 2287 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, prop, DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT); 2288 2289 return 0; 2290 } 2291 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_colorspace_property); 2292 2293 /** 2294 * drm_connector_atomic_hdr_metadata_equal - checks if the hdr metadata changed 2295 * @old_state: old connector state to compare 2296 * @new_state: new connector state to compare 2297 * 2298 * This is used by HDR-enabled drivers to test whether the HDR metadata 2299 * have changed between two different connector state (and thus probably 2300 * requires a full blown mode change). 2301 * 2302 * Returns: 2303 * True if the metadata are equal, False otherwise 2304 */ 2305 bool drm_connector_atomic_hdr_metadata_equal(struct drm_connector_state *old_state, 2306 struct drm_connector_state *new_state) 2307 { 2308 struct drm_property_blob *old_blob = old_state->hdr_output_metadata; 2309 struct drm_property_blob *new_blob = new_state->hdr_output_metadata; 2310 2311 if (!old_blob || !new_blob) 2312 return old_blob == new_blob; 2313 2314 if (old_blob->length != new_blob->length) 2315 return false; 2316 2317 return !memcmp(old_blob->data, new_blob->data, old_blob->length); 2318 } 2319 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_atomic_hdr_metadata_equal); 2320 2321 /** 2322 * drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property - sets the variable refresh rate 2323 * capable property for a connector 2324 * @connector: drm connector 2325 * @capable: True if the connector is variable refresh rate capable 2326 * 2327 * Should be used by atomic drivers to update the indicated support for 2328 * variable refresh rate over a connector. 2329 */ 2330 void drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property( 2331 struct drm_connector *connector, bool capable) 2332 { 2333 drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base, 2334 connector->vrr_capable_property, 2335 capable); 2336 } 2337 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property); 2338 2339 /** 2340 * drm_connector_set_panel_orientation - sets the connector's panel_orientation 2341 * @connector: connector for which to set the panel-orientation property. 2342 * @panel_orientation: drm_panel_orientation value to set 2343 * 2344 * This function sets the connector's panel_orientation and attaches 2345 * a "panel orientation" property to the connector. 2346 * 2347 * Calling this function on a connector where the panel_orientation has 2348 * already been set is a no-op (e.g. the orientation has been overridden with 2349 * a kernel commandline option). 2350 * 2351 * It is allowed to call this function with a panel_orientation of 2352 * DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN, in which case it is a no-op. 2353 * 2354 * Returns: 2355 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2356 */ 2357 int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation( 2358 struct drm_connector *connector, 2359 enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation) 2360 { 2361 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2362 struct drm_display_info *info = &connector->display_info; 2363 struct drm_property *prop; 2364 2365 /* Already set? */ 2366 if (info->panel_orientation != DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) 2367 return 0; 2368 2369 /* Don't attach the property if the orientation is unknown */ 2370 if (panel_orientation == DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) 2371 return 0; 2372 2373 info->panel_orientation = panel_orientation; 2374 2375 prop = dev->mode_config.panel_orientation_property; 2376 if (!prop) { 2377 prop = drm_property_create_enum(dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE, 2378 "panel orientation", 2379 drm_panel_orientation_enum_list, 2380 ARRAY_SIZE(drm_panel_orientation_enum_list)); 2381 if (!prop) 2382 return -ENOMEM; 2383 2384 dev->mode_config.panel_orientation_property = prop; 2385 } 2386 2387 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, prop, 2388 info->panel_orientation); 2389 return 0; 2390 } 2391 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_panel_orientation); 2392 2393 /** 2394 * drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk - set the 2395 * connector's panel_orientation after checking for quirks 2396 * @connector: connector for which to init the panel-orientation property. 2397 * @panel_orientation: drm_panel_orientation value to set 2398 * @width: width in pixels of the panel, used for panel quirk detection 2399 * @height: height in pixels of the panel, used for panel quirk detection 2400 * 2401 * Like drm_connector_set_panel_orientation(), but with a check for platform 2402 * specific (e.g. DMI based) quirks overriding the passed in panel_orientation. 2403 * 2404 * Returns: 2405 * Zero on success, negative errno on failure. 2406 */ 2407 int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk( 2408 struct drm_connector *connector, 2409 enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation, 2410 int width, int height) 2411 { 2412 int orientation_quirk; 2413 2414 orientation_quirk = drm_get_panel_orientation_quirk(width, height); 2415 if (orientation_quirk != DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN) 2416 panel_orientation = orientation_quirk; 2417 2418 return drm_connector_set_panel_orientation(connector, 2419 panel_orientation); 2420 } 2421 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk); 2422 2423 static const struct drm_prop_enum_list privacy_screen_enum[] = { 2424 { PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED, "Disabled" }, 2425 { PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED, "Enabled" }, 2426 { PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED_LOCKED, "Disabled-locked" }, 2427 { PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED_LOCKED, "Enabled-locked" }, 2428 }; 2429 2430 /** 2431 * drm_connector_create_privacy_screen_properties - create the drm connecter's 2432 * privacy-screen properties. 2433 * @connector: connector for which to create the privacy-screen properties 2434 * 2435 * This function creates the "privacy-screen sw-state" and "privacy-screen 2436 * hw-state" properties for the connector. They are not attached. 2437 */ 2438 void 2439 drm_connector_create_privacy_screen_properties(struct drm_connector *connector) 2440 { 2441 if (connector->privacy_screen_sw_state_property) 2442 return; 2443 2444 /* Note sw-state only supports the first 2 values of the enum */ 2445 connector->privacy_screen_sw_state_property = 2446 drm_property_create_enum(connector->dev, DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, 2447 "privacy-screen sw-state", 2448 privacy_screen_enum, 2); 2449 2450 connector->privacy_screen_hw_state_property = 2451 drm_property_create_enum(connector->dev, 2452 DRM_MODE_PROP_IMMUTABLE | DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM, 2453 "privacy-screen hw-state", 2454 privacy_screen_enum, 2455 ARRAY_SIZE(privacy_screen_enum)); 2456 } 2457 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_create_privacy_screen_properties); 2458 2459 /** 2460 * drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_properties - attach the drm connecter's 2461 * privacy-screen properties. 2462 * @connector: connector on which to attach the privacy-screen properties 2463 * 2464 * This function attaches the "privacy-screen sw-state" and "privacy-screen 2465 * hw-state" properties to the connector. The initial state of both is set 2466 * to "Disabled". 2467 */ 2468 void 2469 drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_properties(struct drm_connector *connector) 2470 { 2471 if (!connector->privacy_screen_sw_state_property) 2472 return; 2473 2474 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 2475 connector->privacy_screen_sw_state_property, 2476 PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED); 2477 2478 drm_object_attach_property(&connector->base, 2479 connector->privacy_screen_hw_state_property, 2480 PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED); 2481 } 2482 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_properties); 2483 2484 static void drm_connector_update_privacy_screen_properties( 2485 struct drm_connector *connector, bool set_sw_state) 2486 { 2487 enum drm_privacy_screen_status sw_state, hw_state; 2488 2489 drm_privacy_screen_get_state(connector->privacy_screen, 2490 &sw_state, &hw_state); 2491 2492 if (set_sw_state) 2493 connector->state->privacy_screen_sw_state = sw_state; 2494 drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base, 2495 connector->privacy_screen_hw_state_property, hw_state); 2496 } 2497 2498 static int drm_connector_privacy_screen_notifier( 2499 struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long action, void *data) 2500 { 2501 struct drm_connector *connector = 2502 container_of(nb, struct drm_connector, privacy_screen_notifier); 2503 struct drm_device *dev = connector->dev; 2504 2505 drm_modeset_lock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex, NULL); 2506 drm_connector_update_privacy_screen_properties(connector, true); 2507 drm_modeset_unlock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex); 2508 2509 drm_sysfs_connector_status_event(connector, 2510 connector->privacy_screen_sw_state_property); 2511 drm_sysfs_connector_status_event(connector, 2512 connector->privacy_screen_hw_state_property); 2513 2514 return NOTIFY_DONE; 2515 } 2516 2517 /** 2518 * drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_provider - attach a privacy-screen to 2519 * the connector 2520 * @connector: connector to attach the privacy-screen to 2521 * @priv: drm_privacy_screen to attach 2522 * 2523 * Create and attach the standard privacy-screen properties and register 2524 * a generic notifier for generating sysfs-connector-status-events 2525 * on external changes to the privacy-screen status. 2526 * This function takes ownership of the passed in drm_privacy_screen and will 2527 * call drm_privacy_screen_put() on it when the connector is destroyed. 2528 */ 2529 void drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_provider( 2530 struct drm_connector *connector, struct drm_privacy_screen *priv) 2531 { 2532 connector->privacy_screen = priv; 2533 connector->privacy_screen_notifier.notifier_call = 2534 drm_connector_privacy_screen_notifier; 2535 2536 drm_connector_create_privacy_screen_properties(connector); 2537 drm_connector_update_privacy_screen_properties(connector, true); 2538 drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_properties(connector); 2539 } 2540 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_provider); 2541 2542 /** 2543 * drm_connector_update_privacy_screen - update connector's privacy-screen sw-state 2544 * @connector_state: connector-state to update the privacy-screen for 2545 * 2546 * This function calls drm_privacy_screen_set_sw_state() on the connector's 2547 * privacy-screen. 2548 * 2549 * If the connector has no privacy-screen, then this is a no-op. 2550 */ 2551 void drm_connector_update_privacy_screen(const struct drm_connector_state *connector_state) 2552 { 2553 struct drm_connector *connector = connector_state->connector; 2554 int ret; 2555 2556 if (!connector->privacy_screen) 2557 return; 2558 2559 ret = drm_privacy_screen_set_sw_state(connector->privacy_screen, 2560 connector_state->privacy_screen_sw_state); 2561 if (ret) { 2562 drm_err(connector->dev, "Error updating privacy-screen sw_state\n"); 2563 return; 2564 } 2565 2566 /* The hw_state property value may have changed, update it. */ 2567 drm_connector_update_privacy_screen_properties(connector, false); 2568 } 2569 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_update_privacy_screen); 2570 2571 int drm_connector_set_obj_prop(struct drm_mode_object *obj, 2572 struct drm_property *property, 2573 uint64_t value) 2574 { 2575 int ret = -EINVAL; 2576 struct drm_connector *connector = obj_to_connector(obj); 2577 2578 /* Do DPMS ourselves */ 2579 if (property == connector->dev->mode_config.dpms_property) { 2580 ret = (*connector->funcs->dpms)(connector, (int)value); 2581 } else if (connector->funcs->set_property) 2582 ret = connector->funcs->set_property(connector, property, value); 2583 2584 if (!ret) 2585 drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base, property, value); 2586 return ret; 2587 } 2588 2589 int drm_connector_property_set_ioctl(struct drm_device *dev, 2590 void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv) 2591 { 2592 struct drm_mode_connector_set_property *conn_set_prop = data; 2593 struct drm_mode_obj_set_property obj_set_prop = { 2594 .value = conn_set_prop->value, 2595 .prop_id = conn_set_prop->prop_id, 2596 .obj_id = conn_set_prop->connector_id, 2597 .obj_type = DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CONNECTOR 2598 }; 2599 2600 /* It does all the locking and checking we need */ 2601 return drm_mode_obj_set_property_ioctl(dev, &obj_set_prop, file_priv); 2602 } 2603 2604 static struct drm_encoder *drm_connector_get_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector) 2605 { 2606 /* For atomic drivers only state objects are synchronously updated and 2607 * protected by modeset locks, so check those first. 2608 */ 2609 if (connector->state) 2610 return connector->state->best_encoder; 2611 return connector->encoder; 2612 } 2613 2614 static bool 2615 drm_mode_expose_to_userspace(const struct drm_display_mode *mode, 2616 const struct list_head *modes, 2617 const struct drm_file *file_priv) 2618 { 2619 /* 2620 * If user-space hasn't configured the driver to expose the stereo 3D 2621 * modes, don't expose them. 2622 */ 2623 if (!file_priv->stereo_allowed && drm_mode_is_stereo(mode)) 2624 return false; 2625 /* 2626 * If user-space hasn't configured the driver to expose the modes 2627 * with aspect-ratio, don't expose them. However if such a mode 2628 * is unique, let it be exposed, but reset the aspect-ratio flags 2629 * while preparing the list of user-modes. 2630 */ 2631 if (!file_priv->aspect_ratio_allowed) { 2632 const struct drm_display_mode *mode_itr; 2633 2634 list_for_each_entry(mode_itr, modes, head) { 2635 if (mode_itr->expose_to_userspace && 2636 drm_mode_match(mode_itr, mode, 2637 DRM_MODE_MATCH_TIMINGS | 2638 DRM_MODE_MATCH_CLOCK | 2639 DRM_MODE_MATCH_FLAGS | 2640 DRM_MODE_MATCH_3D_FLAGS)) 2641 return false; 2642 } 2643 } 2644 2645 return true; 2646 } 2647 2648 int drm_mode_getconnector(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, 2649 struct drm_file *file_priv) 2650 { 2651 struct drm_mode_get_connector *out_resp = data; 2652 struct drm_connector *connector; 2653 struct drm_encoder *encoder; 2654 struct drm_display_mode *mode; 2655 int mode_count = 0; 2656 int encoders_count = 0; 2657 int ret = 0; 2658 int copied = 0; 2659 struct drm_mode_modeinfo u_mode; 2660 struct drm_mode_modeinfo __user *mode_ptr; 2661 uint32_t __user *encoder_ptr; 2662 bool is_current_master; 2663 2664 if (!drm_core_check_feature(dev, DRIVER_MODESET)) 2665 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 2666 2667 memset(&u_mode, 0, sizeof(struct drm_mode_modeinfo)); 2668 2669 connector = drm_connector_lookup(dev, file_priv, out_resp->connector_id); 2670 if (!connector) 2671 return -ENOENT; 2672 2673 encoders_count = hweight32(connector->possible_encoders); 2674 2675 if ((out_resp->count_encoders >= encoders_count) && encoders_count) { 2676 copied = 0; 2677 encoder_ptr = (uint32_t __user *)(unsigned long)(out_resp->encoders_ptr); 2678 2679 drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder(connector, encoder) { 2680 if (put_user(encoder->base.id, encoder_ptr + copied)) { 2681 ret = -EFAULT; 2682 goto out; 2683 } 2684 copied++; 2685 } 2686 } 2687 out_resp->count_encoders = encoders_count; 2688 2689 out_resp->connector_id = connector->base.id; 2690 out_resp->connector_type = connector->connector_type; 2691 out_resp->connector_type_id = connector->connector_type_id; 2692 2693 is_current_master = drm_is_current_master(file_priv); 2694 2695 mutex_lock(&dev->mode_config.mutex); 2696 if (out_resp->count_modes == 0) { 2697 if (is_current_master) 2698 connector->funcs->fill_modes(connector, 2699 dev->mode_config.max_width, 2700 dev->mode_config.max_height); 2701 else 2702 drm_dbg_kms(dev, "User-space requested a forced probe on [CONNECTOR:%d:%s] but is not the DRM master, demoting to read-only probe", 2703 connector->base.id, connector->name); 2704 } 2705 2706 out_resp->mm_width = connector->display_info.width_mm; 2707 out_resp->mm_height = connector->display_info.height_mm; 2708 out_resp->subpixel = connector->display_info.subpixel_order; 2709 out_resp->connection = connector->status; 2710 2711 /* delayed so we get modes regardless of pre-fill_modes state */ 2712 list_for_each_entry(mode, &connector->modes, head) { 2713 WARN_ON(mode->expose_to_userspace); 2714 2715 if (drm_mode_expose_to_userspace(mode, &connector->modes, 2716 file_priv)) { 2717 mode->expose_to_userspace = true; 2718 mode_count++; 2719 } 2720 } 2721 2722 /* 2723 * This ioctl is called twice, once to determine how much space is 2724 * needed, and the 2nd time to fill it. 2725 */ 2726 if ((out_resp->count_modes >= mode_count) && mode_count) { 2727 copied = 0; 2728 mode_ptr = (struct drm_mode_modeinfo __user *)(unsigned long)out_resp->modes_ptr; 2729 list_for_each_entry(mode, &connector->modes, head) { 2730 if (!mode->expose_to_userspace) 2731 continue; 2732 2733 /* Clear the tag for the next time around */ 2734 mode->expose_to_userspace = false; 2735 2736 drm_mode_convert_to_umode(&u_mode, mode); 2737 /* 2738 * Reset aspect ratio flags of user-mode, if modes with 2739 * aspect-ratio are not supported. 2740 */ 2741 if (!file_priv->aspect_ratio_allowed) 2742 u_mode.flags &= ~DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_MASK; 2743 if (copy_to_user(mode_ptr + copied, 2744 &u_mode, sizeof(u_mode))) { 2745 ret = -EFAULT; 2746 2747 /* 2748 * Clear the tag for the rest of 2749 * the modes for the next time around. 2750 */ 2751 list_for_each_entry_continue(mode, &connector->modes, head) 2752 mode->expose_to_userspace = false; 2753 2754 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.mutex); 2755 2756 goto out; 2757 } 2758 copied++; 2759 } 2760 } else { 2761 /* Clear the tag for the next time around */ 2762 list_for_each_entry(mode, &connector->modes, head) 2763 mode->expose_to_userspace = false; 2764 } 2765 2766 out_resp->count_modes = mode_count; 2767 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.mutex); 2768 2769 drm_modeset_lock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex, NULL); 2770 encoder = drm_connector_get_encoder(connector); 2771 if (encoder) 2772 out_resp->encoder_id = encoder->base.id; 2773 else 2774 out_resp->encoder_id = 0; 2775 2776 /* Only grab properties after probing, to make sure EDID and other 2777 * properties reflect the latest status. 2778 */ 2779 ret = drm_mode_object_get_properties(&connector->base, file_priv->atomic, 2780 (uint32_t __user *)(unsigned long)(out_resp->props_ptr), 2781 (uint64_t __user *)(unsigned long)(out_resp->prop_values_ptr), 2782 &out_resp->count_props); 2783 drm_modeset_unlock(&dev->mode_config.connection_mutex); 2784 2785 out: 2786 drm_connector_put(connector); 2787 2788 return ret; 2789 } 2790 2791 /** 2792 * drm_connector_find_by_fwnode - Find a connector based on the associated fwnode 2793 * @fwnode: fwnode for which to find the matching drm_connector 2794 * 2795 * This functions looks up a drm_connector based on its associated fwnode. When 2796 * a connector is found a reference to the connector is returned. The caller must 2797 * call drm_connector_put() to release this reference when it is done with the 2798 * connector. 2799 * 2800 * Returns: A reference to the found connector or an ERR_PTR(). 2801 */ 2802 struct drm_connector *drm_connector_find_by_fwnode(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode) 2803 { 2804 struct drm_connector *connector, *found = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 2805 2806 if (!fwnode) 2807 return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); 2808 2809 mutex_lock(&connector_list_lock); 2810 2811 list_for_each_entry(connector, &connector_list, global_connector_list_entry) { 2812 if (connector->fwnode == fwnode || 2813 (connector->fwnode && connector->fwnode->secondary == fwnode)) { 2814 drm_connector_get(connector); 2815 found = connector; 2816 break; 2817 } 2818 } 2819 2820 mutex_unlock(&connector_list_lock); 2821 2822 return found; 2823 } 2824 2825 /** 2826 * drm_connector_oob_hotplug_event - Report out-of-band hotplug event to connector 2827 * @connector_fwnode: fwnode_handle to report the event on 2828 * 2829 * On some hardware a hotplug event notification may come from outside the display 2830 * driver / device. An example of this is some USB Type-C setups where the hardware 2831 * muxes the DisplayPort data and aux-lines but does not pass the altmode HPD 2832 * status bit to the GPU's DP HPD pin. 2833 * 2834 * This function can be used to report these out-of-band events after obtaining 2835 * a drm_connector reference through calling drm_connector_find_by_fwnode(). 2836 */ 2837 void drm_connector_oob_hotplug_event(struct fwnode_handle *connector_fwnode) 2838 { 2839 struct drm_connector *connector; 2840 2841 connector = drm_connector_find_by_fwnode(connector_fwnode); 2842 if (IS_ERR(connector)) 2843 return; 2844 2845 if (connector->funcs->oob_hotplug_event) 2846 connector->funcs->oob_hotplug_event(connector); 2847 2848 drm_connector_put(connector); 2849 } 2850 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_connector_oob_hotplug_event); 2851 2852 2853 /** 2854 * DOC: Tile group 2855 * 2856 * Tile groups are used to represent tiled monitors with a unique integer 2857 * identifier. Tiled monitors using DisplayID v1.3 have a unique 8-byte handle, 2858 * we store this in a tile group, so we have a common identifier for all tiles 2859 * in a monitor group. The property is called "TILE". Drivers can manage tile 2860 * groups using drm_mode_create_tile_group(), drm_mode_put_tile_group() and 2861 * drm_mode_get_tile_group(). But this is only needed for internal panels where 2862 * the tile group information is exposed through a non-standard way. 2863 */ 2864 2865 static void drm_tile_group_free(struct kref *kref) 2866 { 2867 struct drm_tile_group *tg = container_of(kref, struct drm_tile_group, refcount); 2868 struct drm_device *dev = tg->dev; 2869 2870 mutex_lock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2871 idr_remove(&dev->mode_config.tile_idr, tg->id); 2872 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2873 kfree(tg); 2874 } 2875 2876 /** 2877 * drm_mode_put_tile_group - drop a reference to a tile group. 2878 * @dev: DRM device 2879 * @tg: tile group to drop reference to. 2880 * 2881 * drop reference to tile group and free if 0. 2882 */ 2883 void drm_mode_put_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev, 2884 struct drm_tile_group *tg) 2885 { 2886 kref_put(&tg->refcount, drm_tile_group_free); 2887 } 2888 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_put_tile_group); 2889 2890 /** 2891 * drm_mode_get_tile_group - get a reference to an existing tile group 2892 * @dev: DRM device 2893 * @topology: 8-bytes unique per monitor. 2894 * 2895 * Use the unique bytes to get a reference to an existing tile group. 2896 * 2897 * RETURNS: 2898 * tile group or NULL if not found. 2899 */ 2900 struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_get_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev, 2901 const char topology[8]) 2902 { 2903 struct drm_tile_group *tg; 2904 int id; 2905 2906 mutex_lock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2907 idr_for_each_entry(&dev->mode_config.tile_idr, tg, id) { 2908 if (!memcmp(tg->group_data, topology, 8)) { 2909 if (!kref_get_unless_zero(&tg->refcount)) 2910 tg = NULL; 2911 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2912 return tg; 2913 } 2914 } 2915 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2916 return NULL; 2917 } 2918 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_get_tile_group); 2919 2920 /** 2921 * drm_mode_create_tile_group - create a tile group from a displayid description 2922 * @dev: DRM device 2923 * @topology: 8-bytes unique per monitor. 2924 * 2925 * Create a tile group for the unique monitor, and get a unique 2926 * identifier for the tile group. 2927 * 2928 * RETURNS: 2929 * new tile group or NULL. 2930 */ 2931 struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_create_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev, 2932 const char topology[8]) 2933 { 2934 struct drm_tile_group *tg; 2935 int ret; 2936 2937 tg = kzalloc(sizeof(*tg), GFP_KERNEL); 2938 if (!tg) 2939 return NULL; 2940 2941 kref_init(&tg->refcount); 2942 memcpy(tg->group_data, topology, 8); 2943 tg->dev = dev; 2944 2945 mutex_lock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2946 ret = idr_alloc(&dev->mode_config.tile_idr, tg, 1, 0, GFP_KERNEL); 2947 if (ret >= 0) { 2948 tg->id = ret; 2949 } else { 2950 kfree(tg); 2951 tg = NULL; 2952 } 2953 2954 mutex_unlock(&dev->mode_config.idr_mutex); 2955 return tg; 2956 } 2957 EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_mode_create_tile_group); 2958