Re: [PATCH v2 34/43] drm/sun4i: Add buffer stride and offset configuration for tiling mode

From: Maxime Ripard
Date: Tue Nov 27 2018 - 04:24:43 EST


On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:25:06AM +0100, Paul Kocialkowski wrote:
> This introduces stride and offset configuration for the VPU tiling mode.
> Stride is calculated differently than it is for linear formats and an
> offset is calculated, for which new register definitions are introduced.
>
> Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <paul.kocialkowski@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.h | 7 ++++
> 2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.c
> index efa1ff0802bd..3f76a5572449 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/sun4i_frontend.c
> @@ -125,21 +125,69 @@ void sun4i_frontend_update_buffer(struct sun4i_frontend *frontend,
> {
> struct drm_plane_state *state = plane->state;
> struct drm_framebuffer *fb = state->fb;
> + unsigned int strides[3] = {};
> +
> dma_addr_t paddr;
> bool swap;
>
> + if (fb->modifier == DRM_FORMAT_MOD_ALLWINNER_TILED) {
> + unsigned int width = state->src_w >> 16;
> + unsigned int offset;
> +
> + /*
> + * In MB32 tiled mode, the stride is defined as the distance
> + * between the start of the end line of the current tile and
> + * the start of the first line in the next vertical tile.
> + *
> + * Tiles are represented in row-major order, thus the end line
> + * of current tile starts at: 31 * 32 (31 lines of 32 cols),
> + * the next vertical tile starts at: 32-bit-aligned-width * 32
> + * and the distance is: 32 * (32-bit-aligned-width - 31).
> + */
> +
> + strides[0] = (fb->pitches[0] - 31) * 32;
> +
> + /* Offset of the bottom-right point in the end tile. */
> + offset = (width + (32 - 1)) & (32 - 1);

Those computations are a bit obscure. I guess adding a bunch of
defines, and using the round_up / _down and ALIGN macros would help

> + regmap_write(frontend->regs, SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF0_REG,
> + SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF_X1(offset));
> +
> + if (fb->format->num_planes > 1) {
> + strides[1] = (fb->pitches[1] - 31) * 32;
> +
> + regmap_write(frontend->regs, SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF1_REG,
> + SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF_X1(offset));
> + }
> +
> + if (fb->format->num_planes > 2) {
> + strides[2] = (fb->pitches[2] - 31) * 32;
> +
> + regmap_write(frontend->regs, SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF2_REG,
> + SUN4I_FRONTEND_TB_OFF_X1(offset));
> + }

I guess we could fall in a situation where this is not cleared when
moving from a format with 3 planes to one with 2 for example. Would
that break anything?

Maxime

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