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[2/5] drm/bridge/synopsys: dw-hdmi: Add "unwedge" for ddc bus

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Series [1/5] dt-bindings: drm/bridge/synopsys: dw-hdmi: Add "unwedge" for ddc bus | expand

Commit Message

Doug Anderson May 2, 2019, 10:53 p.m. UTC
See the PhD thesis in the comments in this patch for details, but to
summarize this adds a hacky "unwedge" feature to the dw_hdmi i2c bus to
workaround what appears to be a hardware errata.  This relies on a
pinctrl entry to help change around muxing to perform the unwedge.

NOTE that the specific TV this was tested on was the "Samsung
UN40HU6950FXZA" and the specific port was the "STB" port.

Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
---

 drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c | 116 +++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

Comments

Sean Paul May 15, 2019, 6:20 p.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 03:53:33PM -0700, Douglas Anderson wrote:
> See the PhD thesis in the comments in this patch for details, but to
> summarize this adds a hacky "unwedge" feature to the dw_hdmi i2c bus to
> workaround what appears to be a hardware errata.  This relies on a
> pinctrl entry to help change around muxing to perform the unwedge.
> 
> NOTE that the specific TV this was tested on was the "Samsung
> UN40HU6950FXZA" and the specific port was the "STB" port.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
> ---
> 
>  drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c | 116 +++++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
> index db761329a1e3..c66587e33813 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
>  #include <linux/hdmi.h>
>  #include <linux/mutex.h>
>  #include <linux/of_device.h>
> +#include <linux/pinctrl/consumer.h>
>  #include <linux/regmap.h>
>  #include <linux/spinlock.h>
>  
> @@ -169,6 +170,10 @@ struct dw_hdmi {
>  	bool sink_is_hdmi;
>  	bool sink_has_audio;
>  
> +	struct pinctrl *pinctrl;
> +	struct pinctrl_state *default_state;
> +	struct pinctrl_state *unwedge_state;
> +
>  	struct mutex mutex;		/* for state below and previous_mode */
>  	enum drm_connector_force force;	/* mutex-protected force state */
>  	bool disabled;			/* DRM has disabled our bridge */
> @@ -247,11 +252,82 @@ static void dw_hdmi_i2c_init(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
>  		    HDMI_IH_MUTE_I2CM_STAT0);
>  }
>  
> +static bool dw_hdmi_i2c_unwedge(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
> +{
> +	/* If no unwedge state then give up */
> +	if (IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state))
> +		return false;
> +
> +	dev_info(hdmi->dev, "Attempting to unwedge stuck i2c bus\n");
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * This is a huge hack to workaround a problem where the dw_hdmi i2c
> +	 * bus could sometimes get wedged.  Once wedged there doesn't appear
> +	 * to be any way to unwedge it (including the HDMI_I2CM_SOFTRSTZ)
> +	 * other than pulsing the SDA line.
> +	 *
> +	 * We appear to be able to pulse the SDA line (in the eyes of dw_hdmi)
> +	 * by:
> +	 * 1. Remux the pin as a GPIO output, driven low.
> +	 * 2. Wait a little while.  1 ms seems to work, but we'll do 10.
> +	 * 3. Immediately jump to remux the pin as dw_hdmi i2c again.
> +	 *
> +	 * At the moment of remuxing, the line will still be low due to its
> +	 * recent stint as an output, but then it will be pulled high by the
> +	 * (presumed) external pullup.  dw_hdmi seems to see this as a rising
> +	 * edge and that seems to get it out of its jam.
> +	 *
> +	 * This wedging was only ever seen on one TV, and only on one of
> +	 * its HDMI ports.  It happened when the TV was powered on while the
> +	 * device was plugged in.  A scope trace shows the TV bringing both SDA
> +	 * and SCL low, then bringing them both back up at roughly the same
> +	 * time.  Presumably this confuses dw_hdmi because it saw activity but
> +	 * no real STOP (maybe it thinks there's another master on the bus?).
> +	 * Giving it a clean rising edge of SDA while SCL is already high
> +	 * presumably makes dw_hdmi see a STOP which seems to bring dw_hdmi out
> +	 * of its stupor.
> +	 *
> +	 * Note that after coming back alive, transfers seem to immediately
> +	 * resume, so if we unwedge due to a timeout we should wait a little
> +	 * longer for our transfer to finish, since it might have just started
> +	 * now.
> +	 */
> +	pinctrl_select_state(hdmi->pinctrl, hdmi->unwedge_state);
> +	msleep(10);
> +	pinctrl_select_state(hdmi->pinctrl, hdmi->default_state);
> +
> +	return true;
> +}
> +
> +static int dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
> +{
> +	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
> +	int stat;
> +
> +	stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
> +	if (!stat) {
> +		/* If we can't unwedge, return timeout */
> +		if (!dw_hdmi_i2c_unwedge(hdmi))
> +			return -EAGAIN;
> +
> +		/* We tried to unwedge; give it another chance */
> +		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
> +		if (!stat)
> +			return -EAGAIN;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* Check for error condition on the bus */
> +	if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
> +		return -EIO;
> +
> +	return 0;
> +}
> +
>  static int dw_hdmi_i2c_read(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
>  			    unsigned char *buf, unsigned int length)
>  {
>  	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
> -	int stat;
> +	int ret;
>  
>  	if (!i2c->is_regaddr) {
>  		dev_dbg(hdmi->dev, "set read register address to 0\n");
> @@ -270,13 +346,9 @@ static int dw_hdmi_i2c_read(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
>  			hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION_READ,
>  				    HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION);
>  
> -		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
> -		if (!stat)
> -			return -EAGAIN;
> -
> -		/* Check for error condition on the bus */
> -		if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
> -			return -EIO;
> +		ret = dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(hdmi);
> +		if (ret)
> +			return ret;
>  
>  		*buf++ = hdmi_readb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_DATAI);
>  	}
> @@ -289,7 +361,7 @@ static int dw_hdmi_i2c_write(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
>  			     unsigned char *buf, unsigned int length)
>  {
>  	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
> -	int stat;
> +	int ret;
>  
>  	if (!i2c->is_regaddr) {
>  		/* Use the first write byte as register address */
> @@ -307,13 +379,9 @@ static int dw_hdmi_i2c_write(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
>  		hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION_WRITE,
>  			    HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION);
>  
> -		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
> -		if (!stat)
> -			return -EAGAIN;
> -
> -		/* Check for error condition on the bus */
> -		if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
> -			return -EIO;
> +		ret = dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(hdmi);
> +		if (ret)
> +			return ret;
>  	}
>  
>  	return 0;
> @@ -2606,6 +2674,22 @@ __dw_hdmi_probe(struct platform_device *pdev,
>  
>  	/* If DDC bus is not specified, try to register HDMI I2C bus */
>  	if (!hdmi->ddc) {
> +		/* Look for (optional) stuff related to unwedging */
> +		hdmi->pinctrl = devm_pinctrl_get(dev);
> +		if (!IS_ERR(hdmi->pinctrl)) {
> +			hdmi->unwedge_state =
> +				pinctrl_lookup_state(hdmi->pinctrl, "unwedge");
> +			hdmi->default_state =
> +				pinctrl_lookup_state(hdmi->pinctrl, "default");
> +
> +			if (IS_ERR(hdmi->default_state) &&
> +			    !IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state)) {
> +				dev_warn(dev,
> +					 "Unwedge requires default pinctrl\n");

Can you downgrade this message to info or dbg? Given how rare this issue is, we
probably don't want to spam everyone who is happily using dw-hdmi.

With that, 

Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>


Sean

> +				hdmi->unwedge_state = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
> +			}
> +		}
> +
>  		hdmi->ddc = dw_hdmi_i2c_adapter(hdmi);
>  		if (IS_ERR(hdmi->ddc))
>  			hdmi->ddc = NULL;
> -- 
> 2.21.0.1020.gf2820cf01a-goog
> 
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Doug Anderson May 15, 2019, 6:36 p.m. UTC | #2
Hi,

On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:20 AM Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> wrote:

> > +                     if (IS_ERR(hdmi->default_state) &&
> > +                         !IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state)) {
> > +                             dev_warn(dev,
> > +                                      "Unwedge requires default pinctrl\n");
>
> Can you downgrade this message to info or dbg? Given how rare this issue is, we
> probably don't want to spam everyone who is happily using dw-hdmi.

I don't think it will spam anyone, will it?  It will only spam if you
_do_ specify an unwedge state and you _don't_ specify a default state.
This seems like something you'd want a pretty serious warning about
because it meant that you wanted to use unwedge but you didn't specify
it properly.


> Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>

Thanks!

-Doug
Sean Paul May 15, 2019, 6:42 p.m. UTC | #3
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:36:33AM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:20 AM Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run> wrote:
> 
> > > +                     if (IS_ERR(hdmi->default_state) &&
> > > +                         !IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state)) {
> > > +                             dev_warn(dev,
> > > +                                      "Unwedge requires default pinctrl\n");
> >
> > Can you downgrade this message to info or dbg? Given how rare this issue is, we
> > probably don't want to spam everyone who is happily using dw-hdmi.
> 
> I don't think it will spam anyone, will it?  It will only spam if you
> _do_ specify an unwedge state and you _don't_ specify a default state.
> This seems like something you'd want a pretty serious warning about
> because it meant that you wanted to use unwedge but you didn't specify
> it properly.
> 

That'll teach me for skimming, you're right on, thanks for the correction!

> 
> > Reviewed-by: Sean Paul <sean@poorly.run>
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Doug
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Patch

diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
index db761329a1e3..c66587e33813 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi.c
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ 
 #include <linux/hdmi.h>
 #include <linux/mutex.h>
 #include <linux/of_device.h>
+#include <linux/pinctrl/consumer.h>
 #include <linux/regmap.h>
 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
 
@@ -169,6 +170,10 @@  struct dw_hdmi {
 	bool sink_is_hdmi;
 	bool sink_has_audio;
 
+	struct pinctrl *pinctrl;
+	struct pinctrl_state *default_state;
+	struct pinctrl_state *unwedge_state;
+
 	struct mutex mutex;		/* for state below and previous_mode */
 	enum drm_connector_force force;	/* mutex-protected force state */
 	bool disabled;			/* DRM has disabled our bridge */
@@ -247,11 +252,82 @@  static void dw_hdmi_i2c_init(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
 		    HDMI_IH_MUTE_I2CM_STAT0);
 }
 
+static bool dw_hdmi_i2c_unwedge(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
+{
+	/* If no unwedge state then give up */
+	if (IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state))
+		return false;
+
+	dev_info(hdmi->dev, "Attempting to unwedge stuck i2c bus\n");
+
+	/*
+	 * This is a huge hack to workaround a problem where the dw_hdmi i2c
+	 * bus could sometimes get wedged.  Once wedged there doesn't appear
+	 * to be any way to unwedge it (including the HDMI_I2CM_SOFTRSTZ)
+	 * other than pulsing the SDA line.
+	 *
+	 * We appear to be able to pulse the SDA line (in the eyes of dw_hdmi)
+	 * by:
+	 * 1. Remux the pin as a GPIO output, driven low.
+	 * 2. Wait a little while.  1 ms seems to work, but we'll do 10.
+	 * 3. Immediately jump to remux the pin as dw_hdmi i2c again.
+	 *
+	 * At the moment of remuxing, the line will still be low due to its
+	 * recent stint as an output, but then it will be pulled high by the
+	 * (presumed) external pullup.  dw_hdmi seems to see this as a rising
+	 * edge and that seems to get it out of its jam.
+	 *
+	 * This wedging was only ever seen on one TV, and only on one of
+	 * its HDMI ports.  It happened when the TV was powered on while the
+	 * device was plugged in.  A scope trace shows the TV bringing both SDA
+	 * and SCL low, then bringing them both back up at roughly the same
+	 * time.  Presumably this confuses dw_hdmi because it saw activity but
+	 * no real STOP (maybe it thinks there's another master on the bus?).
+	 * Giving it a clean rising edge of SDA while SCL is already high
+	 * presumably makes dw_hdmi see a STOP which seems to bring dw_hdmi out
+	 * of its stupor.
+	 *
+	 * Note that after coming back alive, transfers seem to immediately
+	 * resume, so if we unwedge due to a timeout we should wait a little
+	 * longer for our transfer to finish, since it might have just started
+	 * now.
+	 */
+	pinctrl_select_state(hdmi->pinctrl, hdmi->unwedge_state);
+	msleep(10);
+	pinctrl_select_state(hdmi->pinctrl, hdmi->default_state);
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+static int dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi)
+{
+	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
+	int stat;
+
+	stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
+	if (!stat) {
+		/* If we can't unwedge, return timeout */
+		if (!dw_hdmi_i2c_unwedge(hdmi))
+			return -EAGAIN;
+
+		/* We tried to unwedge; give it another chance */
+		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
+		if (!stat)
+			return -EAGAIN;
+	}
+
+	/* Check for error condition on the bus */
+	if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
+		return -EIO;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
 static int dw_hdmi_i2c_read(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
 			    unsigned char *buf, unsigned int length)
 {
 	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
-	int stat;
+	int ret;
 
 	if (!i2c->is_regaddr) {
 		dev_dbg(hdmi->dev, "set read register address to 0\n");
@@ -270,13 +346,9 @@  static int dw_hdmi_i2c_read(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
 			hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION_READ,
 				    HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION);
 
-		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
-		if (!stat)
-			return -EAGAIN;
-
-		/* Check for error condition on the bus */
-		if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
-			return -EIO;
+		ret = dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(hdmi);
+		if (ret)
+			return ret;
 
 		*buf++ = hdmi_readb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_DATAI);
 	}
@@ -289,7 +361,7 @@  static int dw_hdmi_i2c_write(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
 			     unsigned char *buf, unsigned int length)
 {
 	struct dw_hdmi_i2c *i2c = hdmi->i2c;
-	int stat;
+	int ret;
 
 	if (!i2c->is_regaddr) {
 		/* Use the first write byte as register address */
@@ -307,13 +379,9 @@  static int dw_hdmi_i2c_write(struct dw_hdmi *hdmi,
 		hdmi_writeb(hdmi, HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION_WRITE,
 			    HDMI_I2CM_OPERATION);
 
-		stat = wait_for_completion_timeout(&i2c->cmp, HZ / 10);
-		if (!stat)
-			return -EAGAIN;
-
-		/* Check for error condition on the bus */
-		if (i2c->stat & HDMI_IH_I2CM_STAT0_ERROR)
-			return -EIO;
+		ret = dw_hdmi_i2c_wait(hdmi);
+		if (ret)
+			return ret;
 	}
 
 	return 0;
@@ -2606,6 +2674,22 @@  __dw_hdmi_probe(struct platform_device *pdev,
 
 	/* If DDC bus is not specified, try to register HDMI I2C bus */
 	if (!hdmi->ddc) {
+		/* Look for (optional) stuff related to unwedging */
+		hdmi->pinctrl = devm_pinctrl_get(dev);
+		if (!IS_ERR(hdmi->pinctrl)) {
+			hdmi->unwedge_state =
+				pinctrl_lookup_state(hdmi->pinctrl, "unwedge");
+			hdmi->default_state =
+				pinctrl_lookup_state(hdmi->pinctrl, "default");
+
+			if (IS_ERR(hdmi->default_state) &&
+			    !IS_ERR(hdmi->unwedge_state)) {
+				dev_warn(dev,
+					 "Unwedge requires default pinctrl\n");
+				hdmi->unwedge_state = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
+			}
+		}
+
 		hdmi->ddc = dw_hdmi_i2c_adapter(hdmi);
 		if (IS_ERR(hdmi->ddc))
 			hdmi->ddc = NULL;