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  1/*
  2 * Copyright (C) 2013, NVIDIA Corporation.  All rights reserved.
  3 *
  4 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  5 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  6 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  7 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub license,
  8 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  9 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
 10 *
 11 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
 12 * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
 13 * of the Software.
 14 *
 15 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
 16 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 17 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
 18 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
 19 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
 20 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
 21 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
 22 */
 23
 24#include <linux/backlight.h>
 25#include <linux/err.h>
 26#include <linux/module.h>
 27
 28#include <drm/drm_crtc.h>
 29#include <drm/drm_panel.h>
 30#include <drm/drm_print.h>
 31
 32static DEFINE_MUTEX(panel_lock);
 33static LIST_HEAD(panel_list);
 34
 35/**
 36 * DOC: drm panel
 37 *
 38 * The DRM panel helpers allow drivers to register panel objects with a
 39 * central registry and provide functions to retrieve those panels in display
 40 * drivers.
 41 *
 42 * For easy integration into drivers using the &drm_bridge infrastructure please
 43 * take look at drm_panel_bridge_add() and devm_drm_panel_bridge_add().
 44 */
 45
 46/**
 47 * drm_panel_init - initialize a panel
 48 * @panel: DRM panel
 49 * @dev: parent device of the panel
 50 * @funcs: panel operations
 51 * @connector_type: the connector type (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*) corresponding to
 52 *	the panel interface
 53 *
 54 * Initialize the panel structure for subsequent registration with
 55 * drm_panel_add().
 56 */
 57void drm_panel_init(struct drm_panel *panel, struct device *dev,
 58		    const struct drm_panel_funcs *funcs, int connector_type)
 59{
 60	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel->list);
 61	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel->followers);
 62	mutex_init(&panel->follower_lock);
 63	panel->dev = dev;
 64	panel->funcs = funcs;
 65	panel->connector_type = connector_type;
 66}
 67EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_init);
 68
 69/**
 70 * drm_panel_add - add a panel to the global registry
 71 * @panel: panel to add
 72 *
 73 * Add a panel to the global registry so that it can be looked up by display
 74 * drivers.
 75 */
 76void drm_panel_add(struct drm_panel *panel)
 77{
 78	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
 79	list_add_tail(&panel->list, &panel_list);
 80	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
 81}
 82EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add);
 83
 84/**
 85 * drm_panel_remove - remove a panel from the global registry
 86 * @panel: DRM panel
 87 *
 88 * Removes a panel from the global registry.
 89 */
 90void drm_panel_remove(struct drm_panel *panel)
 91{
 92	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
 93	list_del_init(&panel->list);
 94	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
 95}
 96EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove);
 97
 98/**
 99 * drm_panel_prepare - power on a panel
100 * @panel: DRM panel
101 *
102 * Calling this function will enable power and deassert any reset signals to
103 * the panel. After this has completed it is possible to communicate with any
104 * integrated circuitry via a command bus.
105 *
106 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
107 */
108int drm_panel_prepare(struct drm_panel *panel)
109{
110	struct drm_panel_follower *follower;
111	int ret;
112
113	if (!panel)
114		return -EINVAL;
115
116	if (panel->prepared) {
117		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping prepare of already prepared panel\n");
118		return 0;
119	}
120
121	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
122
123	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->prepare) {
124		ret = panel->funcs->prepare(panel);
125		if (ret < 0)
126			goto exit;
127	}
128	panel->prepared = true;
129
130	list_for_each_entry(follower, &panel->followers, list) {
131		ret = follower->funcs->panel_prepared(follower);
132		if (ret < 0)
133			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
134				 follower->funcs->panel_prepared, ret);
135	}
136
137	ret = 0;
138exit:
139	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
140
141	return ret;
142}
143EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_prepare);
144
145/**
146 * drm_panel_unprepare - power off a panel
147 * @panel: DRM panel
148 *
149 * Calling this function will completely power off a panel (assert the panel's
150 * reset, turn off power supplies, ...). After this function has completed, it
151 * is usually no longer possible to communicate with the panel until another
152 * call to drm_panel_prepare().
153 *
154 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
155 */
156int drm_panel_unprepare(struct drm_panel *panel)
157{
158	struct drm_panel_follower *follower;
159	int ret;
160
161	if (!panel)
162		return -EINVAL;
163
164	/*
165	 * If you are seeing the warning below it likely means one of two things:
166	 * - Your panel driver incorrectly calls drm_panel_unprepare() in its
167	 *   shutdown routine. You should delete this.
168	 * - You are using panel-edp or panel-simple and your DRM modeset
169	 *   driver's shutdown() callback happened after the panel's shutdown().
170	 *   In this case the warning is harmless though ideally you should
171	 *   figure out how to reverse the order of the shutdown() callbacks.
172	 */
173	if (!panel->prepared) {
174		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping unprepare of already unprepared panel\n");
175		return 0;
176	}
177
178	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
179
180	list_for_each_entry(follower, &panel->followers, list) {
181		ret = follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing(follower);
182		if (ret < 0)
183			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
184				 follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing, ret);
185	}
186
187	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->unprepare) {
188		ret = panel->funcs->unprepare(panel);
189		if (ret < 0)
190			goto exit;
191	}
192	panel->prepared = false;
193
194	ret = 0;
195exit:
196	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
197
198	return ret;
199}
200EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_unprepare);
201
202/**
203 * drm_panel_enable - enable a panel
204 * @panel: DRM panel
205 *
206 * Calling this function will cause the panel display drivers to be turned on
207 * and the backlight to be enabled. Content will be visible on screen after
208 * this call completes.
209 *
210 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
211 */
212int drm_panel_enable(struct drm_panel *panel)
213{
214	int ret;
215
216	if (!panel)
217		return -EINVAL;
218
219	if (panel->enabled) {
220		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping enable of already enabled panel\n");
221		return 0;
222	}
223
224	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->enable) {
225		ret = panel->funcs->enable(panel);
226		if (ret < 0)
227			return ret;
228	}
229	panel->enabled = true;
230
231	ret = backlight_enable(panel->backlight);
232	if (ret < 0)
233		DRM_DEV_INFO(panel->dev, "failed to enable backlight: %d\n",
234			     ret);
235
236	return 0;
237}
238EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_enable);
239
240/**
241 * drm_panel_disable - disable a panel
242 * @panel: DRM panel
243 *
244 * This will typically turn off the panel's backlight or disable the display
245 * drivers. For smart panels it should still be possible to communicate with
246 * the integrated circuitry via any command bus after this call.
247 *
248 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
249 */
250int drm_panel_disable(struct drm_panel *panel)
251{
252	int ret;
253
254	if (!panel)
255		return -EINVAL;
256
257	/*
258	 * If you are seeing the warning below it likely means one of two things:
259	 * - Your panel driver incorrectly calls drm_panel_disable() in its
260	 *   shutdown routine. You should delete this.
261	 * - You are using panel-edp or panel-simple and your DRM modeset
262	 *   driver's shutdown() callback happened after the panel's shutdown().
263	 *   In this case the warning is harmless though ideally you should
264	 *   figure out how to reverse the order of the shutdown() callbacks.
265	 */
266	if (!panel->enabled) {
267		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping disable of already disabled panel\n");
268		return 0;
269	}
270
271	ret = backlight_disable(panel->backlight);
272	if (ret < 0)
273		DRM_DEV_INFO(panel->dev, "failed to disable backlight: %d\n",
274			     ret);
275
276	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->disable) {
277		ret = panel->funcs->disable(panel);
278		if (ret < 0)
279			return ret;
280	}
281	panel->enabled = false;
282
283	return 0;
284}
285EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_disable);
286
287/**
288 * drm_panel_get_modes - probe the available display modes of a panel
289 * @panel: DRM panel
290 * @connector: DRM connector
291 *
292 * The modes probed from the panel are automatically added to the connector
293 * that the panel is attached to.
294 *
295 * Return: The number of modes available from the panel on success, or 0 on
296 * failure (no modes).
297 */
298int drm_panel_get_modes(struct drm_panel *panel,
299			struct drm_connector *connector)
300{
301	if (!panel)
302		return 0;
303
304	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->get_modes) {
305		int num;
306
307		num = panel->funcs->get_modes(panel, connector);
308		if (num > 0)
309			return num;
310	}
311
312	return 0;
313}
314EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_get_modes);
315
316#ifdef CONFIG_OF
317/**
318 * of_drm_find_panel - look up a panel using a device tree node
319 * @np: device tree node of the panel
320 *
321 * Searches the set of registered panels for one that matches the given device
322 * tree node. If a matching panel is found, return a pointer to it.
323 *
324 * Return: A pointer to the panel registered for the specified device tree
325 * node or an ERR_PTR() if no panel matching the device tree node can be found.
326 *
327 * Possible error codes returned by this function:
328 *
329 * - EPROBE_DEFER: the panel device has not been probed yet, and the caller
330 *   should retry later
331 * - ENODEV: the device is not available (status != "okay" or "ok")
332 */
333struct drm_panel *of_drm_find_panel(const struct device_node *np)
334{
335	struct drm_panel *panel;
336
337	if (!of_device_is_available(np))
338		return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
339
340	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
341
342	list_for_each_entry(panel, &panel_list, list) {
343		if (panel->dev->of_node == np) {
344			mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
345			return panel;
346		}
347	}
348
349	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
350	return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
351}
352EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_find_panel);
353
354/**
355 * of_drm_get_panel_orientation - look up the orientation of the panel through
356 * the "rotation" binding from a device tree node
357 * @np: device tree node of the panel
358 * @orientation: orientation enum to be filled in
359 *
360 * Looks up the rotation of a panel in the device tree. The orientation of the
361 * panel is expressed as a property name "rotation" in the device tree. The
362 * rotation in the device tree is counter clockwise.
363 *
364 * Return: 0 when a valid rotation value (0, 90, 180, or 270) is read or the
365 * rotation property doesn't exist. Return a negative error code on failure.
366 */
367int of_drm_get_panel_orientation(const struct device_node *np,
368				 enum drm_panel_orientation *orientation)
369{
370	int rotation, ret;
371
372	ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "rotation", &rotation);
373	if (ret == -EINVAL) {
374		/* Don't return an error if there's no rotation property. */
375		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN;
376		return 0;
377	}
378
379	if (ret < 0)
380		return ret;
381
382	if (rotation == 0)
383		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL;
384	else if (rotation == 90)
385		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP;
386	else if (rotation == 180)
387		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP;
388	else if (rotation == 270)
389		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP;
390	else
391		return -EINVAL;
392
393	return 0;
394}
395EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_get_panel_orientation);
396#endif
397
398/**
399 * drm_is_panel_follower() - Check if the device is a panel follower
400 * @dev: The 'struct device' to check
401 *
402 * This checks to see if a device needs to be power sequenced together with
403 * a panel using the panel follower API.
404 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
405 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
406 *
407 * Return: true if we should be power sequenced with a panel; false otherwise.
408 */
409bool drm_is_panel_follower(struct device *dev)
410{
411	/*
412	 * The "panel" property is actually a phandle, but for simplicity we
413	 * don't bother trying to parse it here. We just need to know if the
414	 * property is there.
415	 */
416	return of_property_read_bool(dev->of_node, "panel");
417}
418EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_is_panel_follower);
419
420/**
421 * drm_panel_add_follower() - Register something to follow panel state.
422 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
423 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
424 *
425 * A panel follower is called right after preparing the panel and right before
426 * unpreparing the panel. It's primary intention is to power on an associated
427 * touchscreen, though it could be used for any similar devices. Multiple
428 * devices are allowed the follow the same panel.
429 *
430 * If a follower is added to a panel that's already been turned on, the
431 * follower's prepare callback is called right away.
432 *
433 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
434 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
435 *
436 * Return: 0 or an error code. Note that -ENODEV means that we detected that
437 *         follower_dev is not actually following a panel. The caller may
438 *         choose to ignore this return value if following a panel is optional.
439 */
440int drm_panel_add_follower(struct device *follower_dev,
441			   struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
442{
443	struct device_node *panel_np;
444	struct drm_panel *panel;
445	int ret;
446
447	panel_np = of_parse_phandle(follower_dev->of_node, "panel", 0);
448	if (!panel_np)
449		return -ENODEV;
450
451	panel = of_drm_find_panel(panel_np);
452	of_node_put(panel_np);
453	if (IS_ERR(panel))
454		return PTR_ERR(panel);
455
456	get_device(panel->dev);
457	follower->panel = panel;
458
459	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
460
461	list_add_tail(&follower->list, &panel->followers);
462	if (panel->prepared) {
463		ret = follower->funcs->panel_prepared(follower);
464		if (ret < 0)
465			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
466				 follower->funcs->panel_prepared, ret);
467	}
468
469	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
470
471	return 0;
472}
473EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add_follower);
474
475/**
476 * drm_panel_remove_follower() - Reverse drm_panel_add_follower().
477 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
478 *
479 * Undo drm_panel_add_follower(). This includes calling the follower's
480 * unprepare function if we're removed from a panel that's currently prepared.
481 *
482 * Return: 0 or an error code.
483 */
484void drm_panel_remove_follower(struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
485{
486	struct drm_panel *panel = follower->panel;
487	int ret;
488
489	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
490
491	if (panel->prepared) {
492		ret = follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing(follower);
493		if (ret < 0)
494			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
495				 follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing, ret);
496	}
497	list_del_init(&follower->list);
498
499	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
500
501	put_device(panel->dev);
502}
503EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove_follower);
504
505static void drm_panel_remove_follower_void(void *follower)
506{
507	drm_panel_remove_follower(follower);
508}
509
510/**
511 * devm_drm_panel_add_follower() - devm version of drm_panel_add_follower()
512 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
513 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
514 *
515 * Handles calling drm_panel_remove_follower() using devm on the follower_dev.
516 *
517 * Return: 0 or an error code.
518 */
519int devm_drm_panel_add_follower(struct device *follower_dev,
520				struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
521{
522	int ret;
523
524	ret = drm_panel_add_follower(follower_dev, follower);
525	if (ret)
526		return ret;
527
528	return devm_add_action_or_reset(follower_dev,
529					drm_panel_remove_follower_void, follower);
530}
531EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_drm_panel_add_follower);
532
533#if IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE)
534/**
535 * drm_panel_of_backlight - use backlight device node for backlight
536 * @panel: DRM panel
537 *
538 * Use this function to enable backlight handling if your panel
539 * uses device tree and has a backlight phandle.
540 *
541 * When the panel is enabled backlight will be enabled after a
542 * successful call to &drm_panel_funcs.enable()
543 *
544 * When the panel is disabled backlight will be disabled before the
545 * call to &drm_panel_funcs.disable().
546 *
547 * A typical implementation for a panel driver supporting device tree
548 * will call this function at probe time. Backlight will then be handled
549 * transparently without requiring any intervention from the driver.
550 * drm_panel_of_backlight() must be called after the call to drm_panel_init().
551 *
552 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
553 */
554int drm_panel_of_backlight(struct drm_panel *panel)
555{
556	struct backlight_device *backlight;
557
558	if (!panel || !panel->dev)
559		return -EINVAL;
560
561	backlight = devm_of_find_backlight(panel->dev);
562
563	if (IS_ERR(backlight))
564		return PTR_ERR(backlight);
565
566	panel->backlight = backlight;
567	return 0;
568}
569EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_of_backlight);
570#endif
571
572MODULE_AUTHOR("Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>");
573MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DRM panel infrastructure");
574MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");
v6.9.4
  1/*
  2 * Copyright (C) 2013, NVIDIA Corporation.  All rights reserved.
  3 *
  4 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  5 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  6 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  7 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub license,
  8 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  9 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
 10 *
 11 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
 12 * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
 13 * of the Software.
 14 *
 15 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
 16 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 17 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
 18 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
 19 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
 20 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
 21 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
 22 */
 23
 24#include <linux/backlight.h>
 25#include <linux/err.h>
 26#include <linux/module.h>
 27
 28#include <drm/drm_crtc.h>
 29#include <drm/drm_panel.h>
 30#include <drm/drm_print.h>
 31
 32static DEFINE_MUTEX(panel_lock);
 33static LIST_HEAD(panel_list);
 34
 35/**
 36 * DOC: drm panel
 37 *
 38 * The DRM panel helpers allow drivers to register panel objects with a
 39 * central registry and provide functions to retrieve those panels in display
 40 * drivers.
 41 *
 42 * For easy integration into drivers using the &drm_bridge infrastructure please
 43 * take look at drm_panel_bridge_add() and devm_drm_panel_bridge_add().
 44 */
 45
 46/**
 47 * drm_panel_init - initialize a panel
 48 * @panel: DRM panel
 49 * @dev: parent device of the panel
 50 * @funcs: panel operations
 51 * @connector_type: the connector type (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*) corresponding to
 52 *	the panel interface
 53 *
 54 * Initialize the panel structure for subsequent registration with
 55 * drm_panel_add().
 56 */
 57void drm_panel_init(struct drm_panel *panel, struct device *dev,
 58		    const struct drm_panel_funcs *funcs, int connector_type)
 59{
 60	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel->list);
 61	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&panel->followers);
 62	mutex_init(&panel->follower_lock);
 63	panel->dev = dev;
 64	panel->funcs = funcs;
 65	panel->connector_type = connector_type;
 66}
 67EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_init);
 68
 69/**
 70 * drm_panel_add - add a panel to the global registry
 71 * @panel: panel to add
 72 *
 73 * Add a panel to the global registry so that it can be looked up by display
 74 * drivers.
 75 */
 76void drm_panel_add(struct drm_panel *panel)
 77{
 78	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
 79	list_add_tail(&panel->list, &panel_list);
 80	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
 81}
 82EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add);
 83
 84/**
 85 * drm_panel_remove - remove a panel from the global registry
 86 * @panel: DRM panel
 87 *
 88 * Removes a panel from the global registry.
 89 */
 90void drm_panel_remove(struct drm_panel *panel)
 91{
 92	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
 93	list_del_init(&panel->list);
 94	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
 95}
 96EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove);
 97
 98/**
 99 * drm_panel_prepare - power on a panel
100 * @panel: DRM panel
101 *
102 * Calling this function will enable power and deassert any reset signals to
103 * the panel. After this has completed it is possible to communicate with any
104 * integrated circuitry via a command bus.
105 *
106 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
107 */
108int drm_panel_prepare(struct drm_panel *panel)
109{
110	struct drm_panel_follower *follower;
111	int ret;
112
113	if (!panel)
114		return -EINVAL;
115
116	if (panel->prepared) {
117		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping prepare of already prepared panel\n");
118		return 0;
119	}
120
121	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
122
123	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->prepare) {
124		ret = panel->funcs->prepare(panel);
125		if (ret < 0)
126			goto exit;
127	}
128	panel->prepared = true;
129
130	list_for_each_entry(follower, &panel->followers, list) {
131		ret = follower->funcs->panel_prepared(follower);
132		if (ret < 0)
133			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
134				 follower->funcs->panel_prepared, ret);
135	}
136
137	ret = 0;
138exit:
139	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
140
141	return ret;
142}
143EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_prepare);
144
145/**
146 * drm_panel_unprepare - power off a panel
147 * @panel: DRM panel
148 *
149 * Calling this function will completely power off a panel (assert the panel's
150 * reset, turn off power supplies, ...). After this function has completed, it
151 * is usually no longer possible to communicate with the panel until another
152 * call to drm_panel_prepare().
153 *
154 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
155 */
156int drm_panel_unprepare(struct drm_panel *panel)
157{
158	struct drm_panel_follower *follower;
159	int ret;
160
161	if (!panel)
162		return -EINVAL;
163
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
164	if (!panel->prepared) {
165		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping unprepare of already unprepared panel\n");
166		return 0;
167	}
168
169	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
170
171	list_for_each_entry(follower, &panel->followers, list) {
172		ret = follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing(follower);
173		if (ret < 0)
174			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
175				 follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing, ret);
176	}
177
178	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->unprepare) {
179		ret = panel->funcs->unprepare(panel);
180		if (ret < 0)
181			goto exit;
182	}
183	panel->prepared = false;
184
185	ret = 0;
186exit:
187	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
188
189	return ret;
190}
191EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_unprepare);
192
193/**
194 * drm_panel_enable - enable a panel
195 * @panel: DRM panel
196 *
197 * Calling this function will cause the panel display drivers to be turned on
198 * and the backlight to be enabled. Content will be visible on screen after
199 * this call completes.
200 *
201 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
202 */
203int drm_panel_enable(struct drm_panel *panel)
204{
205	int ret;
206
207	if (!panel)
208		return -EINVAL;
209
210	if (panel->enabled) {
211		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping enable of already enabled panel\n");
212		return 0;
213	}
214
215	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->enable) {
216		ret = panel->funcs->enable(panel);
217		if (ret < 0)
218			return ret;
219	}
220	panel->enabled = true;
221
222	ret = backlight_enable(panel->backlight);
223	if (ret < 0)
224		DRM_DEV_INFO(panel->dev, "failed to enable backlight: %d\n",
225			     ret);
226
227	return 0;
228}
229EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_enable);
230
231/**
232 * drm_panel_disable - disable a panel
233 * @panel: DRM panel
234 *
235 * This will typically turn off the panel's backlight or disable the display
236 * drivers. For smart panels it should still be possible to communicate with
237 * the integrated circuitry via any command bus after this call.
238 *
239 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
240 */
241int drm_panel_disable(struct drm_panel *panel)
242{
243	int ret;
244
245	if (!panel)
246		return -EINVAL;
247
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
248	if (!panel->enabled) {
249		dev_warn(panel->dev, "Skipping disable of already disabled panel\n");
250		return 0;
251	}
252
253	ret = backlight_disable(panel->backlight);
254	if (ret < 0)
255		DRM_DEV_INFO(panel->dev, "failed to disable backlight: %d\n",
256			     ret);
257
258	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->disable) {
259		ret = panel->funcs->disable(panel);
260		if (ret < 0)
261			return ret;
262	}
263	panel->enabled = false;
264
265	return 0;
266}
267EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_disable);
268
269/**
270 * drm_panel_get_modes - probe the available display modes of a panel
271 * @panel: DRM panel
272 * @connector: DRM connector
273 *
274 * The modes probed from the panel are automatically added to the connector
275 * that the panel is attached to.
276 *
277 * Return: The number of modes available from the panel on success, or 0 on
278 * failure (no modes).
279 */
280int drm_panel_get_modes(struct drm_panel *panel,
281			struct drm_connector *connector)
282{
283	if (!panel)
284		return 0;
285
286	if (panel->funcs && panel->funcs->get_modes) {
287		int num;
288
289		num = panel->funcs->get_modes(panel, connector);
290		if (num > 0)
291			return num;
292	}
293
294	return 0;
295}
296EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_get_modes);
297
298#ifdef CONFIG_OF
299/**
300 * of_drm_find_panel - look up a panel using a device tree node
301 * @np: device tree node of the panel
302 *
303 * Searches the set of registered panels for one that matches the given device
304 * tree node. If a matching panel is found, return a pointer to it.
305 *
306 * Return: A pointer to the panel registered for the specified device tree
307 * node or an ERR_PTR() if no panel matching the device tree node can be found.
308 *
309 * Possible error codes returned by this function:
310 *
311 * - EPROBE_DEFER: the panel device has not been probed yet, and the caller
312 *   should retry later
313 * - ENODEV: the device is not available (status != "okay" or "ok")
314 */
315struct drm_panel *of_drm_find_panel(const struct device_node *np)
316{
317	struct drm_panel *panel;
318
319	if (!of_device_is_available(np))
320		return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
321
322	mutex_lock(&panel_lock);
323
324	list_for_each_entry(panel, &panel_list, list) {
325		if (panel->dev->of_node == np) {
326			mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
327			return panel;
328		}
329	}
330
331	mutex_unlock(&panel_lock);
332	return ERR_PTR(-EPROBE_DEFER);
333}
334EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_find_panel);
335
336/**
337 * of_drm_get_panel_orientation - look up the orientation of the panel through
338 * the "rotation" binding from a device tree node
339 * @np: device tree node of the panel
340 * @orientation: orientation enum to be filled in
341 *
342 * Looks up the rotation of a panel in the device tree. The orientation of the
343 * panel is expressed as a property name "rotation" in the device tree. The
344 * rotation in the device tree is counter clockwise.
345 *
346 * Return: 0 when a valid rotation value (0, 90, 180, or 270) is read or the
347 * rotation property doesn't exist. Return a negative error code on failure.
348 */
349int of_drm_get_panel_orientation(const struct device_node *np,
350				 enum drm_panel_orientation *orientation)
351{
352	int rotation, ret;
353
354	ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "rotation", &rotation);
355	if (ret == -EINVAL) {
356		/* Don't return an error if there's no rotation property. */
357		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN;
358		return 0;
359	}
360
361	if (ret < 0)
362		return ret;
363
364	if (rotation == 0)
365		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL;
366	else if (rotation == 90)
367		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP;
368	else if (rotation == 180)
369		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP;
370	else if (rotation == 270)
371		*orientation = DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP;
372	else
373		return -EINVAL;
374
375	return 0;
376}
377EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_drm_get_panel_orientation);
378#endif
379
380/**
381 * drm_is_panel_follower() - Check if the device is a panel follower
382 * @dev: The 'struct device' to check
383 *
384 * This checks to see if a device needs to be power sequenced together with
385 * a panel using the panel follower API.
386 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
387 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
388 *
389 * Return: true if we should be power sequenced with a panel; false otherwise.
390 */
391bool drm_is_panel_follower(struct device *dev)
392{
393	/*
394	 * The "panel" property is actually a phandle, but for simplicity we
395	 * don't bother trying to parse it here. We just need to know if the
396	 * property is there.
397	 */
398	return of_property_read_bool(dev->of_node, "panel");
399}
400EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_is_panel_follower);
401
402/**
403 * drm_panel_add_follower() - Register something to follow panel state.
404 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
405 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
406 *
407 * A panel follower is called right after preparing the panel and right before
408 * unpreparing the panel. It's primary intention is to power on an associated
409 * touchscreen, though it could be used for any similar devices. Multiple
410 * devices are allowed the follow the same panel.
411 *
412 * If a follower is added to a panel that's already been turned on, the
413 * follower's prepare callback is called right away.
414 *
415 * At the moment panels can only be followed on device tree enabled systems.
416 * The "panel" property of the follower points to the panel to be followed.
417 *
418 * Return: 0 or an error code. Note that -ENODEV means that we detected that
419 *         follower_dev is not actually following a panel. The caller may
420 *         choose to ignore this return value if following a panel is optional.
421 */
422int drm_panel_add_follower(struct device *follower_dev,
423			   struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
424{
425	struct device_node *panel_np;
426	struct drm_panel *panel;
427	int ret;
428
429	panel_np = of_parse_phandle(follower_dev->of_node, "panel", 0);
430	if (!panel_np)
431		return -ENODEV;
432
433	panel = of_drm_find_panel(panel_np);
434	of_node_put(panel_np);
435	if (IS_ERR(panel))
436		return PTR_ERR(panel);
437
438	get_device(panel->dev);
439	follower->panel = panel;
440
441	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
442
443	list_add_tail(&follower->list, &panel->followers);
444	if (panel->prepared) {
445		ret = follower->funcs->panel_prepared(follower);
446		if (ret < 0)
447			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
448				 follower->funcs->panel_prepared, ret);
449	}
450
451	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
452
453	return 0;
454}
455EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_add_follower);
456
457/**
458 * drm_panel_remove_follower() - Reverse drm_panel_add_follower().
459 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
460 *
461 * Undo drm_panel_add_follower(). This includes calling the follower's
462 * unprepare function if we're removed from a panel that's currently prepared.
463 *
464 * Return: 0 or an error code.
465 */
466void drm_panel_remove_follower(struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
467{
468	struct drm_panel *panel = follower->panel;
469	int ret;
470
471	mutex_lock(&panel->follower_lock);
472
473	if (panel->prepared) {
474		ret = follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing(follower);
475		if (ret < 0)
476			dev_info(panel->dev, "%ps failed: %d\n",
477				 follower->funcs->panel_unpreparing, ret);
478	}
479	list_del_init(&follower->list);
480
481	mutex_unlock(&panel->follower_lock);
482
483	put_device(panel->dev);
484}
485EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_remove_follower);
486
487static void drm_panel_remove_follower_void(void *follower)
488{
489	drm_panel_remove_follower(follower);
490}
491
492/**
493 * devm_drm_panel_add_follower() - devm version of drm_panel_add_follower()
494 * @follower_dev: The 'struct device' for the follower.
495 * @follower:     The panel follower descriptor for the follower.
496 *
497 * Handles calling drm_panel_remove_follower() using devm on the follower_dev.
498 *
499 * Return: 0 or an error code.
500 */
501int devm_drm_panel_add_follower(struct device *follower_dev,
502				struct drm_panel_follower *follower)
503{
504	int ret;
505
506	ret = drm_panel_add_follower(follower_dev, follower);
507	if (ret)
508		return ret;
509
510	return devm_add_action_or_reset(follower_dev,
511					drm_panel_remove_follower_void, follower);
512}
513EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_drm_panel_add_follower);
514
515#if IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE)
516/**
517 * drm_panel_of_backlight - use backlight device node for backlight
518 * @panel: DRM panel
519 *
520 * Use this function to enable backlight handling if your panel
521 * uses device tree and has a backlight phandle.
522 *
523 * When the panel is enabled backlight will be enabled after a
524 * successful call to &drm_panel_funcs.enable()
525 *
526 * When the panel is disabled backlight will be disabled before the
527 * call to &drm_panel_funcs.disable().
528 *
529 * A typical implementation for a panel driver supporting device tree
530 * will call this function at probe time. Backlight will then be handled
531 * transparently without requiring any intervention from the driver.
532 * drm_panel_of_backlight() must be called after the call to drm_panel_init().
533 *
534 * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
535 */
536int drm_panel_of_backlight(struct drm_panel *panel)
537{
538	struct backlight_device *backlight;
539
540	if (!panel || !panel->dev)
541		return -EINVAL;
542
543	backlight = devm_of_find_backlight(panel->dev);
544
545	if (IS_ERR(backlight))
546		return PTR_ERR(backlight);
547
548	panel->backlight = backlight;
549	return 0;
550}
551EXPORT_SYMBOL(drm_panel_of_backlight);
552#endif
553
554MODULE_AUTHOR("Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>");
555MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DRM panel infrastructure");
556MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");