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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef __DRM_PANEL_H__ #define __DRM_PANEL_H__ #include struct drm_connector; struct drm_device; struct drm_panel; struct display_timing; /** * struct drm_panel_funcs - perform operations on a given panel * @disable: disable panel (turn off back light, etc.) * @unprepare: turn off panel * @prepare: turn on panel and perform set up * @enable: enable panel (turn on back light, etc.) * @get_modes: add modes to the connector that the panel is attached to and * return the number of modes added * @get_timings: copy display timings into the provided array and return * the number of display timings available * * The .prepare() function is typically called before the display controller * starts to transmit video data. Panel drivers can use this to turn the panel * on and wait for it to become ready. If additional configuration is required * (via a control bus such as I2C, SPI or DSI for example) this is a good time * to do that. * * After the display controller has started transmitting video data, it's safe * to call the .enable() function. This will typically enable the backlight to * make the image on screen visible. Some panels require a certain amount of * time or frames before the image is displayed. This function is responsible * for taking this into account before enabling the backlight to avoid visual * glitches. * * Before stopping video transmission from the display controller it can be * necessary to turn off the panel to avoid visual glitches. This is done in * the .disable() function. Analogously to .enable() this typically involves * turning off the backlight and waiting for some time to make sure no image * is visible on the panel. It is then safe for the display controller to * cease transmission of video data. * * To save power when no video data is transmitted, a driver can power down * the panel. This is the job of the .unprepare() function. */ struct drm_panel_funcs { int (*disable)(struct drm_panel *panel); int (*unprepare)(struct drm_panel *panel); int (*prepare)(struct drm_panel *panel); int (*enable)(struct drm_panel *panel); int (*get_modes)(struct drm_panel *panel); int (*get_timings)(struct drm_panel *panel, unsigned int num_timings, struct display_timing *timings); }; /** * struct drm_panel - DRM panel object * @drm: DRM device owning the panel * @connector: DRM connector that the panel is attached to * @dev: parent device of the panel * @funcs: operations that can be performed on the panel * @list: panel entry in registry */ struct drm_panel { struct drm_device *drm; struct drm_connector *connector; struct device *dev; const struct drm_panel_funcs *funcs; struct list_head list; }; /** * drm_disable_unprepare - power off a panel * @panel: DRM panel * * Calling this function will completely power off a panel (assert the panel's * reset, turn off power supplies, ...). After this function has completed, it * is usually no longer possible to communicate with the panel until another * call to drm_panel_prepare(). * * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ static inline int drm_panel_unprepare(struct drm_panel *panel) { if (panel && panel->funcs && panel->funcs->unprepare) return panel->funcs->unprepare(panel); return panel ? -ENOSYS : -EINVAL; } /** * drm_panel_disable - disable a panel * @panel: DRM panel * * This will typically turn off the panel's backlight or disable the display * drivers. For smart panels it should still be possible to communicate with * the integrated circuitry via any command bus after this call. * * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ static inline int drm_panel_disable(struct drm_panel *panel) { if (panel && panel->funcs && panel->funcs->disable) return panel->funcs->disable(panel); return panel ? -ENOSYS : -EINVAL; } /** * drm_panel_prepare - power on a panel * @panel: DRM panel * * Calling this function will enable power and deassert any reset signals to * the panel. After this has completed it is possible to communicate with any * integrated circuitry via a command bus. * * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ static inline int drm_panel_prepare(struct drm_panel *panel) { if (panel && panel->funcs && panel->funcs->prepare) return panel->funcs->prepare(panel); return panel ? -ENOSYS : -EINVAL; } /** * drm_panel_enable - enable a panel * @panel: DRM panel * * Calling this function will cause the panel display drivers to be turned on * and the backlight to be enabled. Content will be visible on screen after * this call completes. * * Return: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. */ static inline int drm_panel_enable(struct drm_panel *panel) { if (panel && panel->funcs && panel->funcs->enable) return panel->funcs->enable(panel); return panel ? -ENOSYS : -EINVAL; } /** * drm_panel_get_modes - probe the available display modes of a panel * @panel: DRM panel * * The modes probed from the panel are automatically added to the connector * that the panel is attached to. * * Return: The number of modes available from the panel on success or a * negative error code on failure. */ static inline int drm_panel_get_modes(struct drm_panel *panel) { if (panel && panel->funcs && panel->funcs->get_modes) return panel->funcs->get_modes(panel); return panel ? -ENOSYS : -EINVAL; } void drm_panel_init(struct drm_panel *panel); int drm_panel_add(struct drm_panel *panel); void drm_panel_remove(struct drm_panel *panel); int drm_panel_attach(struct drm_panel *panel, struct drm_connector *connector); int drm_panel_detach(struct drm_panel *panel); #ifdef CONFIG_OF struct drm_panel *of_drm_find_panel(struct device_node *np); #else static inline struct drm_panel *of_drm_find_panel(struct device_node *np) { return NULL; } #endif #endif er'>2017-02-06net: dsa: change state setter scopeVivien Didelot1-6/+9 The scope of the functions inside net/dsa/slave.c must be the slave net_device pointer. Change to state setter helper accordingly to simplify callers. Signed-off-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> 2017-02-06net: dsa: rollback bridging on errorVivien Didelot1-1/+13 When an error is returned during the bridging of a port in a NETDEV_CHANGEUPPER event, net/core/dev.c rolls back the operation. Be consistent and unassign dp->bridge_dev when this happens. In the meantime, add comments to document this behavior. Signed-off-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> 2017-02-06net: dsa: simplify netdevice events handlingVivien Didelot1-28/+16 Simplify the code handling the slave netdevice notifier call by providing a dsa_slave_changeupper helper for NETDEV_CHANGEUPPER, and so on (only this event is supported at the moment.) Return NOTIFY_DONE when we did not care about an event, and NOTIFY_OK when we were concerned but no error occurred, as the API suggests. Signed-off-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> 2017-02-06net: dsa: move netdevice notifier registrationVivien Didelot3-10/+26 Move the netdevice notifier block register code in slave.c and provide helpers for dsa.c to register and unregister it. At the same time, check for errors since (un)register_netdevice_notifier may fail. Signed-off-by: Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>