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This reuinites the "framebuffer" and "work" VRAM areas. With KMS, both roles will be done
by one pool of memory.
Signed-off-by: Thomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>
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This adds handling of Glamo's ring buffer at the kernel level, to be accessed
via ioctl DRM_GLAMO_CMDBUF.
Signed-off-by: Thomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>
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This just cosmetically tidies up the declarations in glamo-core.h. We have to
be very clear about what lives where in the memory.
Signed-off-by: Thomas White <taw@bitwiz.org.uk>
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Handle new memory layout.
The "not-needed" memory should not be taken by the framebuffer driver.
Use that for the DRM driver.
Add the cmdq platform device
Set aside 4k for hardware cursor, reject cursors that don't fit.
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Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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hes-tracking-fix-stray-endmenu-patch-1232632040-1232632141
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MERGE-via-mokopatches-tracking-hist-fix-stray-endmenu-patch
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From: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
fix-stray-endmenu.patch
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Changes the glamo-mci driver to use the regulator API.
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Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Big chunk of trying to own Glamo resume and not really succeeding
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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The delay versions of the access to registers were based on a misunderstanding of
the Glamo docs: it can force nWAIT differently depending on the access type. Therefore
we don't need to take special care about delays on CPU side.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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This patch implements fb_blank() for the glamo-fb driver, which switches off
the pixel clock (DCLK) for power saving.
We currently delay the actual pixel clock switch until we enter
FB_BLANK_POWERDOWN, since the backlight fade is slow and we don't want the
user to see artefacts on the screen while the backlight is fading out.
So since the X server first sends FB_BLANK_{V,H}SYNC_SUSPEND, we start the
backlight fade here, and only once we get FB_BLANK_POWERDOWN the pixel clock is
disabled.
There are no measurements yet, but the power savings should be double, since
there is no longer any generation of the high-frequency LCM signals, and
there are no video-related SDRAM accesses anymore.
Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
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Attached is a patch that has greatly reduced the frequency of failures
to resume (due to an oops from the glamo resume handler), and the
dreaded "white screen after resume". I can't say that it fixes all of
these, although I have yet to see the white-screen since applying this
patch and suspending/resuming several hundred times (with the 30-second
suspend on the 2008.8 image and the endless stream of GSM error messages
generated by something in that image, it has proved to be very useful to
do an automated stress test!)
This patch will apply to stable, and should make stable slightly more,
well, "stable".
[Feel free to remove the debug messages if someone feels strongly about
that; I left them in because I think they might be useful in triaging
further crashes; I'm not at all convinced that this patch will fix all
the cases of resume failures.]
[[And, yes, this is ugly, really ugly.]]
[[[Oh yeah - there's still one extreme case that will result in an oops:
if a dependent driver is built as a module, and it is unloaded, and it
happened that the preceding suspend/resume was aborted, and that abort
happened between the dependent driver and the driver upon which it is
dependent, then a list entry will be left behind referencing the
unloaded module. There's just no good way to fix that given the way the
resume dependency plumbing is connected up right now, so just avoid
using modules for any of the drivers involved in the resume dependency
stuff.]]]
Regards,
Mike (mwester)
commit 905d2fc9c45f622418ce9ef4e67c23453aab7571
Author: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
Date: Mon Aug 11 11:11:25 2008 -0500
always-call-resume-dependencies.patch
Ensure that a dependent resume handler is always executed,
even if the resume handler for driver upon which it is
dependent never suspends (and therefore never resumes either).
Also make sure that we do not end up with duplicate
dependencies registered, something that can happen if the
suspend is aborted due to driver failure or an early resume
(such as occurs when the GSM interrupts during suspend).
Signed-off-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
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Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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This patch gives glamo-mci a concept of a platform-defined
dynamic clock slowing callback. It means that platform code
can associate some completely external state to decide if
we run the SD clock at normal rate or a rate divided by a
module parameter "sd_slow_ratio", which you can set on
kernel commandline like this:
glamo_mci.sd_slow_ratio=8
you can also change it at runtime by
echo 8 > /sys/module/glamo_mci/parameters/sd_slow_ratio
If no platform callback is defined, then no slow mode
is used. If it is defined, then the default division
action is / 8, eg, 16MHz normal -> 2MHz slow mode.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Two issues... we never took care to take down engines in suspend
and bring them back in resume. This was part of the display
corruption that could be seen briefly on resume. The other issue
that made the "noise" corruption was bad ordering of resume steps.
This patch simplifies (removing needless re-init) resume actions
and makes explicit the suspend and resume steps. It also adds
code to track which engines are up and push them down in suspend
and bring them back in resume.
The result is no more corruption of display buffer in suspend, it
comes back completely clean.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Glamo MCI has a resume order dependncy on pcf50633, it has to be able to
power the SD slot via it.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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Adds the resume callback stuff to glamo, then changes
jbt6k74 to no longer use a sleeping workqueue, but to
make its resume actions dependent on pcf50633 and
glamo resume (for backlight and communication to LCM
respectively)
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
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[ FIXME:
include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/irqs.h shouldn't contain device-specific
changes. ]
This is a Linux kernel driver for the Smedia Glamo336x / Glamo337x
multi-function peripheral device.
Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
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