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/** * struct drm_panel_funcs - perform operations on a given panel * * 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. * * Backlight can be handled automatically if configured using * drm_panel_of_backlight() or drm_panel_dp_aux_backlight(). Then the driver * does not need to implement the functionality to enable/disable backlight.
*/ struct drm_panel_funcs { /** * @prepare: * * Turn on panel and perform set up. * * This function is optional.
*/ int (*prepare)(struct drm_panel *panel);
/** * @enable: * * Enable panel (turn on back light, etc.). * * This function is optional.
*/ int (*enable)(struct drm_panel *panel);
/** * @disable: * * Disable panel (turn off back light, etc.). * * This function is optional.
*/ int (*disable)(struct drm_panel *panel);
/** * @unprepare: * * Turn off panel. * * This function is optional.
*/ int (*unprepare)(struct drm_panel *panel);
/** * @get_modes: * * Add modes to the connector that the panel is attached to * and returns the number of modes added. * * This function is mandatory.
*/ int (*get_modes)(struct drm_panel *panel, struct drm_connector *connector);
/** * @get_orientation: * * Return the panel orientation set by device tree or EDID. * * This function is optional.
*/ enum drm_panel_orientation (*get_orientation)(struct drm_panel *panel);
/** * @get_timings: * * Copy display timings into the provided array and return * the number of display timings available. * * This function is optional.
*/ int (*get_timings)(struct drm_panel *panel, unsignedint num_timings, struct display_timing *timings);
struct drm_panel_follower_funcs { /** * @panel_prepared: * * Called after the panel has been powered on.
*/ int (*panel_prepared)(struct drm_panel_follower *follower);
/** * @panel_unpreparing: * * Called before the panel is powered off.
*/ int (*panel_unpreparing)(struct drm_panel_follower *follower);
/** * @panel_enabled: * * Called after the panel and the backlight have been enabled.
*/ int (*panel_enabled)(struct drm_panel_follower *follower);
/** * @panel_disabling: * * Called before the panel and the backlight are disabled.
*/ int (*panel_disabling)(struct drm_panel_follower *follower);
};
struct drm_panel_follower { /** * @funcs: * * Dependent device callbacks; should be initted by the caller.
*/ conststruct drm_panel_follower_funcs *funcs;
/** * @list * * Used for linking into panel's list; set by drm_panel_add_follower().
*/ struct list_head list;
/** * @panel * * The panel we're dependent on; set by drm_panel_add_follower().
*/ struct drm_panel *panel;
};
/** * @backlight: * * Backlight device, used to turn on backlight after the call * to enable(), and to turn off backlight before the call to * disable(). * backlight is set by drm_panel_of_backlight() or * drm_panel_dp_aux_backlight() and drivers shall not assign it.
*/ struct backlight_device *backlight;
/** * @funcs: * * Operations that can be performed on the panel.
*/ conststruct drm_panel_funcs *funcs;
/** * @connector_type: * * Type of the panel as a DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_* value. This is used to * initialise the drm_connector corresponding to the panel with the * correct connector type.
*/ int connector_type;
/** * @prepare_prev_first: * * The previous controller should be prepared first, before the prepare * for the panel is called. This is largely required for DSI panels * where the DSI host controller should be initialised to LP-11 before * the panel is powered up.
*/ bool prepare_prev_first;
/** * @prepared: * * If true then the panel has been prepared.
*/ bool prepared;
/** * @enabled: * * If true then the panel has been enabled.
*/ bool enabled;
/** * @container: Pointer to the private driver struct embedding this * @struct drm_panel.
*/ void *container;
/** * @refcount: reference count of users referencing this panel.
*/ struct kref refcount;
};
/** * devm_drm_panel_alloc - Allocate and initialize a refcounted panel. * * @dev: struct device of the panel device * @type: the type of the struct which contains struct &drm_panel * @member: the name of the &drm_panel within @type * @funcs: callbacks for this panel * @connector_type: the connector type (DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_*) corresponding to * the panel interface * * The reference count of the returned panel is initialized to 1. This * reference will be automatically dropped via devm (by calling * drm_panel_put()) when @dev is removed. * * Returns: * Pointer to container structure embedding the panel, ERR_PTR on failure.
*/ #define devm_drm_panel_alloc(dev, type, member, funcs, connector_type) \
((type *)__devm_drm_panel_alloc(dev, sizeof(type), \
offsetof(type, member), funcs, \
connector_type))
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