在 2023-12-07星期四的 19:31 +0800,Keith Zhao写道: > > > On 2023/12/7 16:41, Icenowy Zheng wrote: > > 在 2023-12-04星期一的 20:33 +0800,Keith Zhao写道: > > *snip* > > > > > +static void update_cursor_plane(struct vs_dc *dc, struct > > > vs_plane > > > *plane, > > > + struct drm_plane *drm_plane, > > > + struct drm_atomic_state > > > *drm_state) > > > +{ > > > + struct drm_plane_state *state = > > > drm_atomic_get_new_plane_state(drm_state, > > > + > > > > > > drm_plane); > > > + struct vs_plane_state *plane_state = > > > to_vs_plane_state(state); > > > + struct drm_framebuffer *drm_fb = state->fb; > > > + struct dc_hw_cursor cursor; > > > + > > > + cursor.address = plane_state->dma_addr[0]; > > > + cursor.x = state->crtc_x; > > > + cursor.y = state->crtc_y; > > > > From my experiments on poking with registers on T-Head TH1520 (also > > uses DC8200 display controller and a similar driver), the DC8200 > > hardware have a different definition of cursor position X and Y > > with > > the CRTC plane state. > > > > For CRTC plane state, hot_x and hot_y are only provided as > > reference, > > and the cursor should be displayed with its (0,0) drawn to (crtc_x, > > crtc_y) ([XY]_crtc are values specified in CRTC state, the right > > part > > of the assignments here), when the cursor is moved to (0,0) but the > > hot > > point is not (0,0), it could be negative. > > > > However, for DC8200 registers definition, cursor XY position could > > not > > be negative -- the cursor will disappear then; because in its > > definition, the cursor XY position should be where the cursor is > > pointing to, instead of its (0,0). DC8200 will draw (0,0) of the > > cursor > > to (x - hot_x, y - hot_y). So to met the expectation of the KMS > > plane > > settings, the DC8200 position should be set to (crtc_x + hot_x, > > crtc_y > > + hot_y) instead. Thus these two lines of code should be: > > > > ``` > > cursor.x = state->crtc_x + drm_fb->hot_x; > > cursor.y = state->crtc_y + drm_fb->hot_y; > > ``` > > > > > > > + cursor.hot_x = drm_fb->hot_x; > > > + cursor.hot_y = drm_fb->hot_y; > > > + cursor.display_id = to_vs_display_id(dc, state->crtc); > > > + update_cursor_size(state, &cursor); > > > + cursor.enable = true; > > > + > > > + dc_hw_update_cursor(&dc->hw, cursor.display_id, &cursor); > > > +} > > *snip > hello Icenowy: > you are deep understanding on dc8200. > by the way of practice > I tested this change on the debian desktop, is there a way to compare > the cursor behavior change?
Try selecting some small-sized text in a textbox? > Thanks > > >