On 2023-06-21 19:36:37, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > On 21/06/2023 18:17, Marijn Suijten wrote: > > On 2023-06-20 14:38:34, Jessica Zhang wrote: > > <snip> > >>>>>>> + if (phys_enc->hw_intf->ops.enable_widebus) > >>>>>>> + phys_enc->hw_intf->ops.enable_widebus(phys_enc->hw_intf); > >>>>>> > >>>>>> No. Please provide a single function which takes necessary > >>>>>> configuration, including compression and wide_bus_enable. > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> There are two ways to look at this. Your point is coming from the > >>>>> perspective that its programming the same register but just a different > >>>>> bit. But that will also make it a bit confusing. > >>> > >>> My point is to have a high-level function that configures the INTF for > >>> the CMD mode. This way it can take a structure with necessary > >>> configuration bits. > >> > >> Hi Dmitry, > >> > >> After discussing this approach with Abhinav, we still have a few > >> questions about it: > >> > >> Currently, only 3 of the 32 bits for INTF_CONFIG2 are being used (the > >> rest are reserved with no plans of being programmed in the future). Does > >> this still justify the use of a struct to pass in the necessary > >> configuration? > > > > No. The point Dmitry is making is **not** about this concidentally > > using the same register, but about adding a common codepath to enable > > compression on this hw_intf (regardless of the registers it needs to > > touch). > > Actually to setup INTF for CMD stream (which is equal to setting up > compression at this point).
Yup, thaty is what I suggested below ("or even more generically"). > > Similar to how dpu_hw_intf_setup_timing_engine() programs the > > hw_intf - including widebus! - for video-mode. > > > > Or even more generically, have a struct similar to intf_timing_params > > that says how the intf needs to be configured - without the caller > > knowing about INTF_CONFIG2. > > > > struct dpu_hw_intf_cfg is a very good example of how we can use a single > > struct and a single callback to configure multiple registers at once > > based on some input parameters. > > > >> In addition, it seems that video mode does all its INTF_CONFIG2 > >> configuration separately in dpu_hw_intf_setup_timing_engine(). If we > >> have a generic set_intf_config2() op, it might be good to have it as > >> part of a larger cleanup where we have both video and command mode use > >> the generic op. What are your thoughts on this? > > > > Not in that way, but if there is a generic enable_compression() or > > configure_compression() callback (or even more generic, similar to > > setup_intf_cfg in dpu_hw_ctl) that would work for both video-mode and > > command-mode, maybe that is beneficial. > > I'd rather not do this. Let's just 'setup timing enging' vs 'setup CMD'. > For example, it might also include setting up other INTF parameters for > CMD mode (if anything is required later on). Sure, sounds good. hw_intf internally could even have a static function that deduplicates these "setup" function if there is any. We could rename setup_timing_engine to setup_video_mode to be more clear to the reader? - Marijn