linux/include/drm/drm_connector.h
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  22
  23#ifndef __DRM_CONNECTOR_H__
  24#define __DRM_CONNECTOR_H__
  25
  26#include <linux/list.h>
  27#include <linux/llist.h>
  28#include <linux/ctype.h>
  29#include <linux/hdmi.h>
  30#include <drm/drm_mode_object.h>
  31#include <drm/drm_util.h>
  32
  33#include <uapi/drm/drm_mode.h>
  34
  35struct drm_connector_helper_funcs;
  36struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx;
  37struct drm_device;
  38struct drm_crtc;
  39struct drm_encoder;
  40struct drm_property;
  41struct drm_property_blob;
  42struct drm_printer;
  43struct edid;
  44struct i2c_adapter;
  45
  46enum drm_connector_force {
  47        DRM_FORCE_UNSPECIFIED,
  48        DRM_FORCE_OFF,
  49        DRM_FORCE_ON,         /* force on analog part normally */
  50        DRM_FORCE_ON_DIGITAL, /* for DVI-I use digital connector */
  51};
  52
  53/**
  54 * enum drm_connector_status - status for a &drm_connector
  55 *
  56 * This enum is used to track the connector status. There are no separate
  57 * #defines for the uapi!
  58 */
  59enum drm_connector_status {
  60        /**
  61         * @connector_status_connected: The connector is definitely connected to
  62         * a sink device, and can be enabled.
  63         */
  64        connector_status_connected = 1,
  65        /**
  66         * @connector_status_disconnected: The connector isn't connected to a
  67         * sink device which can be autodetect. For digital outputs like DP or
  68         * HDMI (which can be realiable probed) this means there's really
  69         * nothing there. It is driver-dependent whether a connector with this
  70         * status can be lit up or not.
  71         */
  72        connector_status_disconnected = 2,
  73        /**
  74         * @connector_status_unknown: The connector's status could not be
  75         * reliably detected. This happens when probing would either cause
  76         * flicker (like load-detection when the connector is in use), or when a
  77         * hardware resource isn't available (like when load-detection needs a
  78         * free CRTC). It should be possible to light up the connector with one
  79         * of the listed fallback modes. For default configuration userspace
  80         * should only try to light up connectors with unknown status when
  81         * there's not connector with @connector_status_connected.
  82         */
  83        connector_status_unknown = 3,
  84};
  85
  86/**
  87 * enum drm_connector_registration_state - userspace registration status for
  88 * a &drm_connector
  89 *
  90 * This enum is used to track the status of initializing a connector and
  91 * registering it with userspace, so that DRM can prevent bogus modesets on
  92 * connectors that no longer exist.
  93 */
  94enum drm_connector_registration_state {
  95        /**
  96         * @DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING: The connector has just been created,
  97         * but has yet to be exposed to userspace. There should be no
  98         * additional restrictions to how the state of this connector may be
  99         * modified.
 100         */
 101        DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING = 0,
 102
 103        /**
 104         * @DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED: The connector has been fully initialized
 105         * and registered with sysfs, as such it has been exposed to
 106         * userspace. There should be no additional restrictions to how the
 107         * state of this connector may be modified.
 108         */
 109        DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED = 1,
 110
 111        /**
 112         * @DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED: The connector has either been exposed
 113         * to userspace and has since been unregistered and removed from
 114         * userspace, or the connector was unregistered before it had a chance
 115         * to be exposed to userspace (e.g. still in the
 116         * @DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING state). When a connector is
 117         * unregistered, there are additional restrictions to how its state
 118         * may be modified:
 119         *
 120         * - An unregistered connector may only have its DPMS changed from
 121         *   On->Off. Once DPMS is changed to Off, it may not be switched back
 122         *   to On.
 123         * - Modesets are not allowed on unregistered connectors, unless they
 124         *   would result in disabling its assigned CRTCs. This means
 125         *   disabling a CRTC on an unregistered connector is OK, but enabling
 126         *   one is not.
 127         * - Removing a CRTC from an unregistered connector is OK, but new
 128         *   CRTCs may never be assigned to an unregistered connector.
 129         */
 130        DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED = 2,
 131};
 132
 133enum subpixel_order {
 134        SubPixelUnknown = 0,
 135        SubPixelHorizontalRGB,
 136        SubPixelHorizontalBGR,
 137        SubPixelVerticalRGB,
 138        SubPixelVerticalBGR,
 139        SubPixelNone,
 140
 141};
 142
 143/**
 144 * struct drm_scrambling: sink's scrambling support.
 145 */
 146struct drm_scrambling {
 147        /**
 148         * @supported: scrambling supported for rates > 340 Mhz.
 149         */
 150        bool supported;
 151        /**
 152         * @low_rates: scrambling supported for rates <= 340 Mhz.
 153         */
 154        bool low_rates;
 155};
 156
 157/*
 158 * struct drm_scdc - Information about scdc capabilities of a HDMI 2.0 sink
 159 *
 160 * Provides SCDC register support and capabilities related information on a
 161 * HDMI 2.0 sink. In case of a HDMI 1.4 sink, all parameter must be 0.
 162 */
 163struct drm_scdc {
 164        /**
 165         * @supported: status control & data channel present.
 166         */
 167        bool supported;
 168        /**
 169         * @read_request: sink is capable of generating scdc read request.
 170         */
 171        bool read_request;
 172        /**
 173         * @scrambling: sink's scrambling capabilities
 174         */
 175        struct drm_scrambling scrambling;
 176};
 177
 178
 179/**
 180 * struct drm_hdmi_info - runtime information about the connected HDMI sink
 181 *
 182 * Describes if a given display supports advanced HDMI 2.0 features.
 183 * This information is available in CEA-861-F extension blocks (like HF-VSDB).
 184 */
 185struct drm_hdmi_info {
 186        /** @scdc: sink's scdc support and capabilities */
 187        struct drm_scdc scdc;
 188
 189        /**
 190         * @y420_vdb_modes: bitmap of modes which can support ycbcr420
 191         * output only (not normal RGB/YCBCR444/422 outputs). The max VIC
 192         * defined by the CEA-861-G spec is 219, so the size is 256 bits to map
 193         * up to 256 VICs.
 194         */
 195        unsigned long y420_vdb_modes[BITS_TO_LONGS(256)];
 196
 197        /**
 198         * @y420_cmdb_modes: bitmap of modes which can support ycbcr420
 199         * output also, along with normal HDMI outputs. The max VIC defined by
 200         * the CEA-861-G spec is 219, so the size is 256 bits to map up to 256
 201         * VICs.
 202         */
 203        unsigned long y420_cmdb_modes[BITS_TO_LONGS(256)];
 204
 205        /** @y420_cmdb_map: bitmap of SVD index, to extraxt vcb modes */
 206        u64 y420_cmdb_map;
 207
 208        /** @y420_dc_modes: bitmap of deep color support index */
 209        u8 y420_dc_modes;
 210};
 211
 212/**
 213 * enum drm_link_status - connector's link_status property value
 214 *
 215 * This enum is used as the connector's link status property value.
 216 * It is set to the values defined in uapi.
 217 *
 218 * @DRM_LINK_STATUS_GOOD: DP Link is Good as a result of successful
 219 *                        link training
 220 * @DRM_LINK_STATUS_BAD: DP Link is BAD as a result of link training
 221 *                       failure
 222 */
 223enum drm_link_status {
 224        DRM_LINK_STATUS_GOOD = DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_GOOD,
 225        DRM_LINK_STATUS_BAD = DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_BAD,
 226};
 227
 228/**
 229 * enum drm_panel_orientation - panel_orientation info for &drm_display_info
 230 *
 231 * This enum is used to track the (LCD) panel orientation. There are no
 232 * separate #defines for the uapi!
 233 *
 234 * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN: The drm driver has not provided any
 235 *                                      panel orientation information (normal
 236 *                                      for non panels) in this case the "panel
 237 *                                      orientation" connector prop will not be
 238 *                                      attached.
 239 * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL:  The top side of the panel matches the
 240 *                                      top side of the device's casing.
 241 * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP: The top side of the panel matches the
 242 *                                      bottom side of the device's casing, iow
 243 *                                      the panel is mounted upside-down.
 244 * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP: The left side of the panel matches the
 245 *                                      top side of the device's casing.
 246 * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP: The right side of the panel matches the
 247 *                                      top side of the device's casing.
 248 */
 249enum drm_panel_orientation {
 250        DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN = -1,
 251        DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL = 0,
 252        DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP,
 253        DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP,
 254        DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP,
 255};
 256
 257/**
 258 * struct drm_monitor_range_info - Panel's Monitor range in EDID for
 259 * &drm_display_info
 260 *
 261 * This struct is used to store a frequency range supported by panel
 262 * as parsed from EDID's detailed monitor range descriptor block.
 263 *
 264 * @min_vfreq: This is the min supported refresh rate in Hz from
 265 *             EDID's detailed monitor range.
 266 * @max_vfreq: This is the max supported refresh rate in Hz from
 267 *             EDID's detailed monitor range
 268 */
 269struct drm_monitor_range_info {
 270        u8 min_vfreq;
 271        u8 max_vfreq;
 272};
 273
 274/*
 275 * This is a consolidated colorimetry list supported by HDMI and
 276 * DP protocol standard. The respective connectors will register
 277 * a property with the subset of this list (supported by that
 278 * respective protocol). Userspace will set the colorspace through
 279 * a colorspace property which will be created and exposed to
 280 * userspace.
 281 */
 282
 283/* For Default case, driver will set the colorspace */
 284#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT                    0
 285/* CEA 861 Normal Colorimetry options */
 286#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_NO_DATA                    0
 287#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SMPTE_170M_YCC             1
 288#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT709_YCC                  2
 289/* CEA 861 Extended Colorimetry Options */
 290#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_601                  3
 291#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_709                  4
 292#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SYCC_601                   5
 293#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPYCC_601                  6
 294#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPRGB                      7
 295#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_CYCC                8
 296#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_RGB                 9
 297#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_YCC                 10
 298/* Additional Colorimetry extension added as part of CTA 861.G */
 299#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_D65             11
 300#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_THEATER         12
 301/* Additional Colorimetry Options added for DP 1.4a VSC Colorimetry Format */
 302#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FIXED             13
 303#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FLOAT             14
 304#define DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT601_YCC                  15
 305
 306/**
 307 * enum drm_bus_flags - bus_flags info for &drm_display_info
 308 *
 309 * This enum defines signal polarities and clock edge information for signals on
 310 * a bus as bitmask flags.
 311 *
 312 * The clock edge information is conveyed by two sets of symbols,
 313 * DRM_BUS_FLAGS_*_DRIVE_\* and DRM_BUS_FLAGS_*_SAMPLE_\*. When this enum is
 314 * used to describe a bus from the point of view of the transmitter, the
 315 * \*_DRIVE_\* flags should be used. When used from the point of view of the
 316 * receiver, the \*_SAMPLE_\* flags should be used. The \*_DRIVE_\* and
 317 * \*_SAMPLE_\* flags alias each other, with the \*_SAMPLE_POSEDGE and
 318 * \*_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE flags being equal to \*_DRIVE_NEGEDGE and \*_DRIVE_POSEDGE
 319 * respectively. This simplifies code as signals are usually sampled on the
 320 * opposite edge of the driving edge. Transmitters and receivers may however
 321 * need to take other signal timings into account to convert between driving
 322 * and sample edges.
 323 */
 324enum drm_bus_flags {
 325        /**
 326         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_LOW:
 327         *
 328         * The Data Enable signal is active low
 329         */
 330        DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_LOW = BIT(0),
 331
 332        /**
 333         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_HIGH:
 334         *
 335         * The Data Enable signal is active high
 336         */
 337        DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_HIGH = BIT(1),
 338
 339        /**
 340         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE:
 341         *
 342         * Data is driven on the rising edge of the pixel clock
 343         */
 344        DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE = BIT(2),
 345
 346        /**
 347         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE:
 348         *
 349         * Data is driven on the falling edge of the pixel clock
 350         */
 351        DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE = BIT(3),
 352
 353        /**
 354         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_POSEDGE:
 355         *
 356         * Data is sampled on the rising edge of the pixel clock
 357         */
 358        DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_POSEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE,
 359
 360        /**
 361         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE:
 362         *
 363         * Data is sampled on the falling edge of the pixel clock
 364         */
 365        DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE,
 366
 367        /**
 368         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_MSB_TO_LSB:
 369         *
 370         * Data is transmitted MSB to LSB on the bus
 371         */
 372        DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_MSB_TO_LSB = BIT(4),
 373
 374        /**
 375         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_LSB_TO_MSB:
 376         *
 377         * Data is transmitted LSB to MSB on the bus
 378         */
 379        DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_LSB_TO_MSB = BIT(5),
 380
 381        /**
 382         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE:
 383         *
 384         * Sync signals are driven on the rising edge of the pixel clock
 385         */
 386        DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE = BIT(6),
 387
 388        /**
 389         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE:
 390         *
 391         * Sync signals are driven on the falling edge of the pixel clock
 392         */
 393        DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE = BIT(7),
 394
 395        /**
 396         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_POSEDGE:
 397         *
 398         * Sync signals are sampled on the rising edge of the pixel clock
 399         */
 400        DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_POSEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE,
 401
 402        /**
 403         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE:
 404         *
 405         * Sync signals are sampled on the falling edge of the pixel clock
 406         */
 407        DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE,
 408
 409        /**
 410         * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SHARP_SIGNALS:
 411         *
 412         *  Set if the Sharp-specific signals (SPL, CLS, PS, REV) must be used
 413         */
 414        DRM_BUS_FLAG_SHARP_SIGNALS = BIT(8),
 415};
 416
 417/**
 418 * struct drm_display_info - runtime data about the connected sink
 419 *
 420 * Describes a given display (e.g. CRT or flat panel) and its limitations. For
 421 * fixed display sinks like built-in panels there's not much difference between
 422 * this and &struct drm_connector. But for sinks with a real cable this
 423 * structure is meant to describe all the things at the other end of the cable.
 424 *
 425 * For sinks which provide an EDID this can be filled out by calling
 426 * drm_add_edid_modes().
 427 */
 428struct drm_display_info {
 429        /**
 430         * @width_mm: Physical width in mm.
 431         */
 432        unsigned int width_mm;
 433
 434        /**
 435         * @height_mm: Physical height in mm.
 436         */
 437        unsigned int height_mm;
 438
 439        /**
 440         * @bpc: Maximum bits per color channel. Used by HDMI and DP outputs.
 441         */
 442        unsigned int bpc;
 443
 444        /**
 445         * @subpixel_order: Subpixel order of LCD panels.
 446         */
 447        enum subpixel_order subpixel_order;
 448
 449#define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_RGB444         (1<<0)
 450#define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCRCB444       (1<<1)
 451#define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCRCB422       (1<<2)
 452#define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCRCB420       (1<<3)
 453
 454        /**
 455         * @panel_orientation: Read only connector property for built-in panels,
 456         * indicating the orientation of the panel vs the device's casing.
 457         * drm_connector_init() sets this to DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN.
 458         * When not UNKNOWN this gets used by the drm_fb_helpers to rotate the
 459         * fb to compensate and gets exported as prop to userspace.
 460         */
 461        int panel_orientation;
 462
 463        /**
 464         * @color_formats: HDMI Color formats, selects between RGB and YCrCb
 465         * modes. Used DRM_COLOR_FORMAT\_ defines, which are _not_ the same ones
 466         * as used to describe the pixel format in framebuffers, and also don't
 467         * match the formats in @bus_formats which are shared with v4l.
 468         */
 469        u32 color_formats;
 470
 471        /**
 472         * @bus_formats: Pixel data format on the wire, somewhat redundant with
 473         * @color_formats. Array of size @num_bus_formats encoded using
 474         * MEDIA_BUS_FMT\_ defines shared with v4l and media drivers.
 475         */
 476        const u32 *bus_formats;
 477        /**
 478         * @num_bus_formats: Size of @bus_formats array.
 479         */
 480        unsigned int num_bus_formats;
 481
 482        /**
 483         * @bus_flags: Additional information (like pixel signal polarity) for
 484         * the pixel data on the bus, using &enum drm_bus_flags values
 485         * DRM_BUS_FLAGS\_.
 486         */
 487        u32 bus_flags;
 488
 489        /**
 490         * @max_tmds_clock: Maximum TMDS clock rate supported by the
 491         * sink in kHz. 0 means undefined.
 492         */
 493        int max_tmds_clock;
 494
 495        /**
 496         * @dvi_dual: Dual-link DVI sink?
 497         */
 498        bool dvi_dual;
 499
 500        /**
 501         * @is_hdmi: True if the sink is an HDMI device.
 502         *
 503         * This field shall be used instead of calling
 504         * drm_detect_hdmi_monitor() when possible.
 505         */
 506        bool is_hdmi;
 507
 508        /**
 509         * @has_hdmi_infoframe: Does the sink support the HDMI infoframe?
 510         */
 511        bool has_hdmi_infoframe;
 512
 513        /**
 514         * @rgb_quant_range_selectable: Does the sink support selecting
 515         * the RGB quantization range?
 516         */
 517        bool rgb_quant_range_selectable;
 518
 519        /**
 520         * @edid_hdmi_dc_modes: Mask of supported hdmi deep color modes. Even
 521         * more stuff redundant with @bus_formats.
 522         */
 523        u8 edid_hdmi_dc_modes;
 524
 525        /**
 526         * @cea_rev: CEA revision of the HDMI sink.
 527         */
 528        u8 cea_rev;
 529
 530        /**
 531         * @hdmi: advance features of a HDMI sink.
 532         */
 533        struct drm_hdmi_info hdmi;
 534
 535        /**
 536         * @non_desktop: Non desktop display (HMD).
 537         */
 538        bool non_desktop;
 539
 540        /**
 541         * @monitor_range: Frequency range supported by monitor range descriptor
 542         */
 543        struct drm_monitor_range_info monitor_range;
 544};
 545
 546int drm_display_info_set_bus_formats(struct drm_display_info *info,
 547                                     const u32 *formats,
 548                                     unsigned int num_formats);
 549
 550/**
 551 * struct drm_connector_tv_margins - TV connector related margins
 552 *
 553 * Describes the margins in pixels to put around the image on TV
 554 * connectors to deal with overscan.
 555 */
 556struct drm_connector_tv_margins {
 557        /**
 558         * @bottom: Bottom margin in pixels.
 559         */
 560        unsigned int bottom;
 561
 562        /**
 563         * @left: Left margin in pixels.
 564         */
 565        unsigned int left;
 566
 567        /**
 568         * @right: Right margin in pixels.
 569         */
 570        unsigned int right;
 571
 572        /**
 573         * @top: Top margin in pixels.
 574         */
 575        unsigned int top;
 576};
 577
 578/**
 579 * struct drm_tv_connector_state - TV connector related states
 580 * @subconnector: selected subconnector
 581 * @margins: TV margins
 582 * @mode: TV mode
 583 * @brightness: brightness in percent
 584 * @contrast: contrast in percent
 585 * @flicker_reduction: flicker reduction in percent
 586 * @overscan: overscan in percent
 587 * @saturation: saturation in percent
 588 * @hue: hue in percent
 589 */
 590struct drm_tv_connector_state {
 591        enum drm_mode_subconnector subconnector;
 592        struct drm_connector_tv_margins margins;
 593        unsigned int mode;
 594        unsigned int brightness;
 595        unsigned int contrast;
 596        unsigned int flicker_reduction;
 597        unsigned int overscan;
 598        unsigned int saturation;
 599        unsigned int hue;
 600};
 601
 602/**
 603 * struct drm_connector_state - mutable connector state
 604 */
 605struct drm_connector_state {
 606        /** @connector: backpointer to the connector */
 607        struct drm_connector *connector;
 608
 609        /**
 610         * @crtc: CRTC to connect connector to, NULL if disabled.
 611         *
 612         * Do not change this directly, use drm_atomic_set_crtc_for_connector()
 613         * instead.
 614         */
 615        struct drm_crtc *crtc;
 616
 617        /**
 618         * @best_encoder:
 619         *
 620         * Used by the atomic helpers to select the encoder, through the
 621         * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.atomic_best_encoder or
 622         * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.best_encoder callbacks.
 623         *
 624         * This is also used in the atomic helpers to map encoders to their
 625         * current and previous connectors, see
 626         * drm_atomic_get_old_connector_for_encoder() and
 627         * drm_atomic_get_new_connector_for_encoder().
 628         *
 629         * NOTE: Atomic drivers must fill this out (either themselves or through
 630         * helpers), for otherwise the GETCONNECTOR and GETENCODER IOCTLs will
 631         * not return correct data to userspace.
 632         */
 633        struct drm_encoder *best_encoder;
 634
 635        /**
 636         * @link_status: Connector link_status to keep track of whether link is
 637         * GOOD or BAD to notify userspace if retraining is necessary.
 638         */
 639        enum drm_link_status link_status;
 640
 641        /** @state: backpointer to global drm_atomic_state */
 642        struct drm_atomic_state *state;
 643
 644        /**
 645         * @commit: Tracks the pending commit to prevent use-after-free conditions.
 646         *
 647         * Is only set when @crtc is NULL.
 648         */
 649        struct drm_crtc_commit *commit;
 650
 651        /** @tv: TV connector state */
 652        struct drm_tv_connector_state tv;
 653
 654        /**
 655         * @self_refresh_aware:
 656         *
 657         * This tracks whether a connector is aware of the self refresh state.
 658         * It should be set to true for those connector implementations which
 659         * understand the self refresh state. This is needed since the crtc
 660         * registers the self refresh helpers and it doesn't know if the
 661         * connectors downstream have implemented self refresh entry/exit.
 662         *
 663         * Drivers should set this to true in atomic_check if they know how to
 664         * handle self_refresh requests.
 665         */
 666        bool self_refresh_aware;
 667
 668        /**
 669         * @picture_aspect_ratio: Connector property to control the
 670         * HDMI infoframe aspect ratio setting.
 671         *
 672         * The %DRM_MODE_PICTURE_ASPECT_\* values much match the
 673         * values for &enum hdmi_picture_aspect
 674         */
 675        enum hdmi_picture_aspect picture_aspect_ratio;
 676
 677        /**
 678         * @content_type: Connector property to control the
 679         * HDMI infoframe content type setting.
 680         * The %DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_\* values much
 681         * match the values.
 682         */
 683        unsigned int content_type;
 684
 685        /**
 686         * @hdcp_content_type: Connector property to pass the type of
 687         * protected content. This is most commonly used for HDCP.
 688         */
 689        unsigned int hdcp_content_type;
 690
 691        /**
 692         * @scaling_mode: Connector property to control the
 693         * upscaling, mostly used for built-in panels.
 694         */
 695        unsigned int scaling_mode;
 696
 697        /**
 698         * @content_protection: Connector property to request content
 699         * protection. This is most commonly used for HDCP.
 700         */
 701        unsigned int content_protection;
 702
 703        /**
 704         * @colorspace: State variable for Connector property to request
 705         * colorspace change on Sink. This is most commonly used to switch
 706         * to wider color gamuts like BT2020.
 707         */
 708        u32 colorspace;
 709
 710        /**
 711         * @writeback_job: Writeback job for writeback connectors
 712         *
 713         * Holds the framebuffer and out-fence for a writeback connector. As
 714         * the writeback completion may be asynchronous to the normal commit
 715         * cycle, the writeback job lifetime is managed separately from the
 716         * normal atomic state by this object.
 717         *
 718         * See also: drm_writeback_queue_job() and
 719         * drm_writeback_signal_completion()
 720         */
 721        struct drm_writeback_job *writeback_job;
 722
 723        /**
 724         * @max_requested_bpc: Connector property to limit the maximum bit
 725         * depth of the pixels.
 726         */
 727        u8 max_requested_bpc;
 728
 729        /**
 730         * @max_bpc: Connector max_bpc based on the requested max_bpc property
 731         * and the connector bpc limitations obtained from edid.
 732         */
 733        u8 max_bpc;
 734
 735        /**
 736         * @hdr_output_metadata:
 737         * DRM blob property for HDR output metadata
 738         */
 739        struct drm_property_blob *hdr_output_metadata;
 740};
 741
 742/**
 743 * struct drm_connector_funcs - control connectors on a given device
 744 *
 745 * Each CRTC may have one or more connectors attached to it.  The functions
 746 * below allow the core DRM code to control connectors, enumerate available modes,
 747 * etc.
 748 */
 749struct drm_connector_funcs {
 750        /**
 751         * @dpms:
 752         *
 753         * Legacy entry point to set the per-connector DPMS state. Legacy DPMS
 754         * is exposed as a standard property on the connector, but diverted to
 755         * this callback in the drm core. Note that atomic drivers don't
 756         * implement the 4 level DPMS support on the connector any more, but
 757         * instead only have an on/off "ACTIVE" property on the CRTC object.
 758         *
 759         * This hook is not used by atomic drivers, remapping of the legacy DPMS
 760         * property is entirely handled in the DRM core.
 761         *
 762         * RETURNS:
 763         *
 764         * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
 765         */
 766        int (*dpms)(struct drm_connector *connector, int mode);
 767
 768        /**
 769         * @reset:
 770         *
 771         * Reset connector hardware and software state to off. This function isn't
 772         * called by the core directly, only through drm_mode_config_reset().
 773         * It's not a helper hook only for historical reasons.
 774         *
 775         * Atomic drivers can use drm_atomic_helper_connector_reset() to reset
 776         * atomic state using this hook.
 777         */
 778        void (*reset)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 779
 780        /**
 781         * @detect:
 782         *
 783         * Check to see if anything is attached to the connector. The parameter
 784         * force is set to false whilst polling, true when checking the
 785         * connector due to a user request. force can be used by the driver to
 786         * avoid expensive, destructive operations during automated probing.
 787         *
 788         * This callback is optional, if not implemented the connector will be
 789         * considered as always being attached.
 790         *
 791         * FIXME:
 792         *
 793         * Note that this hook is only called by the probe helper. It's not in
 794         * the helper library vtable purely for historical reasons. The only DRM
 795         * core entry point to probe connector state is @fill_modes.
 796         *
 797         * Note that the helper library will already hold
 798         * &drm_mode_config.connection_mutex. Drivers which need to grab additional
 799         * locks to avoid races with concurrent modeset changes need to use
 800         * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.detect_ctx instead.
 801         *
 802         * RETURNS:
 803         *
 804         * drm_connector_status indicating the connector's status.
 805         */
 806        enum drm_connector_status (*detect)(struct drm_connector *connector,
 807                                            bool force);
 808
 809        /**
 810         * @force:
 811         *
 812         * This function is called to update internal encoder state when the
 813         * connector is forced to a certain state by userspace, either through
 814         * the sysfs interfaces or on the kernel cmdline. In that case the
 815         * @detect callback isn't called.
 816         *
 817         * FIXME:
 818         *
 819         * Note that this hook is only called by the probe helper. It's not in
 820         * the helper library vtable purely for historical reasons. The only DRM
 821         * core entry point to probe connector state is @fill_modes.
 822         */
 823        void (*force)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 824
 825        /**
 826         * @fill_modes:
 827         *
 828         * Entry point for output detection and basic mode validation. The
 829         * driver should reprobe the output if needed (e.g. when hotplug
 830         * handling is unreliable), add all detected modes to &drm_connector.modes
 831         * and filter out any the device can't support in any configuration. It
 832         * also needs to filter out any modes wider or higher than the
 833         * parameters max_width and max_height indicate.
 834         *
 835         * The drivers must also prune any modes no longer valid from
 836         * &drm_connector.modes. Furthermore it must update
 837         * &drm_connector.status and &drm_connector.edid.  If no EDID has been
 838         * received for this output connector->edid must be NULL.
 839         *
 840         * Drivers using the probe helpers should use
 841         * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() to implement this
 842         * function.
 843         *
 844         * RETURNS:
 845         *
 846         * The number of modes detected and filled into &drm_connector.modes.
 847         */
 848        int (*fill_modes)(struct drm_connector *connector, uint32_t max_width, uint32_t max_height);
 849
 850        /**
 851         * @set_property:
 852         *
 853         * This is the legacy entry point to update a property attached to the
 854         * connector.
 855         *
 856         * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any legacy
 857         * driver-private properties. For atomic drivers it is not used because
 858         * property handling is done entirely in the DRM core.
 859         *
 860         * RETURNS:
 861         *
 862         * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
 863         */
 864        int (*set_property)(struct drm_connector *connector, struct drm_property *property,
 865                             uint64_t val);
 866
 867        /**
 868         * @late_register:
 869         *
 870         * This optional hook can be used to register additional userspace
 871         * interfaces attached to the connector, light backlight control, i2c,
 872         * DP aux or similar interfaces. It is called late in the driver load
 873         * sequence from drm_connector_register() when registering all the
 874         * core drm connector interfaces. Everything added from this callback
 875         * should be unregistered in the early_unregister callback.
 876         *
 877         * This is called while holding &drm_connector.mutex.
 878         *
 879         * Returns:
 880         *
 881         * 0 on success, or a negative error code on failure.
 882         */
 883        int (*late_register)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 884
 885        /**
 886         * @early_unregister:
 887         *
 888         * This optional hook should be used to unregister the additional
 889         * userspace interfaces attached to the connector from
 890         * late_register(). It is called from drm_connector_unregister(),
 891         * early in the driver unload sequence to disable userspace access
 892         * before data structures are torndown.
 893         *
 894         * This is called while holding &drm_connector.mutex.
 895         */
 896        void (*early_unregister)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 897
 898        /**
 899         * @destroy:
 900         *
 901         * Clean up connector resources. This is called at driver unload time
 902         * through drm_mode_config_cleanup(). It can also be called at runtime
 903         * when a connector is being hot-unplugged for drivers that support
 904         * connector hotplugging (e.g. DisplayPort MST).
 905         */
 906        void (*destroy)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 907
 908        /**
 909         * @atomic_duplicate_state:
 910         *
 911         * Duplicate the current atomic state for this connector and return it.
 912         * The core and helpers guarantee that any atomic state duplicated with
 913         * this hook and still owned by the caller (i.e. not transferred to the
 914         * driver by calling &drm_mode_config_funcs.atomic_commit) will be
 915         * cleaned up by calling the @atomic_destroy_state hook in this
 916         * structure.
 917         *
 918         * This callback is mandatory for atomic drivers.
 919         *
 920         * Atomic drivers which don't subclass &struct drm_connector_state should use
 921         * drm_atomic_helper_connector_duplicate_state(). Drivers that subclass the
 922         * state structure to extend it with driver-private state should use
 923         * __drm_atomic_helper_connector_duplicate_state() to make sure shared state is
 924         * duplicated in a consistent fashion across drivers.
 925         *
 926         * It is an error to call this hook before &drm_connector.state has been
 927         * initialized correctly.
 928         *
 929         * NOTE:
 930         *
 931         * If the duplicate state references refcounted resources this hook must
 932         * acquire a reference for each of them. The driver must release these
 933         * references again in @atomic_destroy_state.
 934         *
 935         * RETURNS:
 936         *
 937         * Duplicated atomic state or NULL when the allocation failed.
 938         */
 939        struct drm_connector_state *(*atomic_duplicate_state)(struct drm_connector *connector);
 940
 941        /**
 942         * @atomic_destroy_state:
 943         *
 944         * Destroy a state duplicated with @atomic_duplicate_state and release
 945         * or unreference all resources it references
 946         *
 947         * This callback is mandatory for atomic drivers.
 948         */
 949        void (*atomic_destroy_state)(struct drm_connector *connector,
 950                                     struct drm_connector_state *state);
 951
 952        /**
 953         * @atomic_set_property:
 954         *
 955         * Decode a driver-private property value and store the decoded value
 956         * into the passed-in state structure. Since the atomic core decodes all
 957         * standardized properties (even for extensions beyond the core set of
 958         * properties which might not be implemented by all drivers) this
 959         * requires drivers to subclass the state structure.
 960         *
 961         * Such driver-private properties should really only be implemented for
 962         * truly hardware/vendor specific state. Instead it is preferred to
 963         * standardize atomic extension and decode the properties used to expose
 964         * such an extension in the core.
 965         *
 966         * Do not call this function directly, use
 967         * drm_atomic_connector_set_property() instead.
 968         *
 969         * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
 970         * driver-private atomic properties.
 971         *
 972         * NOTE:
 973         *
 974         * This function is called in the state assembly phase of atomic
 975         * modesets, which can be aborted for any reason (including on
 976         * userspace's request to just check whether a configuration would be
 977         * possible). Drivers MUST NOT touch any persistent state (hardware or
 978         * software) or data structures except the passed in @state parameter.
 979         *
 980         * Also since userspace controls in which order properties are set this
 981         * function must not do any input validation (since the state update is
 982         * incomplete and hence likely inconsistent). Instead any such input
 983         * validation must be done in the various atomic_check callbacks.
 984         *
 985         * RETURNS:
 986         *
 987         * 0 if the property has been found, -EINVAL if the property isn't
 988         * implemented by the driver (which shouldn't ever happen, the core only
 989         * asks for properties attached to this connector). No other validation
 990         * is allowed by the driver. The core already checks that the property
 991         * value is within the range (integer, valid enum value, ...) the driver
 992         * set when registering the property.
 993         */
 994        int (*atomic_set_property)(struct drm_connector *connector,
 995                                   struct drm_connector_state *state,
 996                                   struct drm_property *property,
 997                                   uint64_t val);
 998
 999        /**
1000         * @atomic_get_property:
1001         *
1002         * Reads out the decoded driver-private property. This is used to
1003         * implement the GETCONNECTOR IOCTL.
1004         *
1005         * Do not call this function directly, use
1006         * drm_atomic_connector_get_property() instead.
1007         *
1008         * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
1009         * driver-private atomic properties.
1010         *
1011         * RETURNS:
1012         *
1013         * 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property isn't implemented by the
1014         * driver (which shouldn't ever happen, the core only asks for
1015         * properties attached to this connector).
1016         */
1017        int (*atomic_get_property)(struct drm_connector *connector,
1018                                   const struct drm_connector_state *state,
1019                                   struct drm_property *property,
1020                                   uint64_t *val);
1021
1022        /**
1023         * @atomic_print_state:
1024         *
1025         * If driver subclasses &struct drm_connector_state, it should implement
1026         * this optional hook for printing additional driver specific state.
1027         *
1028         * Do not call this directly, use drm_atomic_connector_print_state()
1029         * instead.
1030         */
1031        void (*atomic_print_state)(struct drm_printer *p,
1032                                   const struct drm_connector_state *state);
1033};
1034
1035/**
1036 * struct drm_cmdline_mode - DRM Mode passed through the kernel command-line
1037 *
1038 * Each connector can have an initial mode with additional options
1039 * passed through the kernel command line. This structure allows to
1040 * express those parameters and will be filled by the command-line
1041 * parser.
1042 */
1043struct drm_cmdline_mode {
1044        /**
1045         * @name:
1046         *
1047         * Name of the mode.
1048         */
1049        char name[DRM_DISPLAY_MODE_LEN];
1050
1051        /**
1052         * @specified:
1053         *
1054         * Has a mode been read from the command-line?
1055         */
1056        bool specified;
1057
1058        /**
1059         * @refresh_specified:
1060         *
1061         * Did the mode have a preferred refresh rate?
1062         */
1063        bool refresh_specified;
1064
1065        /**
1066         * @bpp_specified:
1067         *
1068         * Did the mode have a preferred BPP?
1069         */
1070        bool bpp_specified;
1071
1072        /**
1073         * @xres:
1074         *
1075         * Active resolution on the X axis, in pixels.
1076         */
1077        int xres;
1078
1079        /**
1080         * @yres:
1081         *
1082         * Active resolution on the Y axis, in pixels.
1083         */
1084        int yres;
1085
1086        /**
1087         * @bpp:
1088         *
1089         * Bits per pixels for the mode.
1090         */
1091        int bpp;
1092
1093        /**
1094         * @refresh:
1095         *
1096         * Refresh rate, in Hertz.
1097         */
1098        int refresh;
1099
1100        /**
1101         * @rb:
1102         *
1103         * Do we need to use reduced blanking?
1104         */
1105        bool rb;
1106
1107        /**
1108         * @interlace:
1109         *
1110         * The mode is interlaced.
1111         */
1112        bool interlace;
1113
1114        /**
1115         * @cvt:
1116         *
1117         * The timings will be calculated using the VESA Coordinated
1118         * Video Timings instead of looking up the mode from a table.
1119         */
1120        bool cvt;
1121
1122        /**
1123         * @margins:
1124         *
1125         * Add margins to the mode calculation (1.8% of xres rounded
1126         * down to 8 pixels and 1.8% of yres).
1127         */
1128        bool margins;
1129
1130        /**
1131         * @force:
1132         *
1133         * Ignore the hotplug state of the connector, and force its
1134         * state to one of the DRM_FORCE_* values.
1135         */
1136        enum drm_connector_force force;
1137
1138        /**
1139         * @rotation_reflection:
1140         *
1141         * Initial rotation and reflection of the mode setup from the
1142         * command line. See DRM_MODE_ROTATE_* and
1143         * DRM_MODE_REFLECT_*. The only rotations supported are
1144         * DRM_MODE_ROTATE_0 and DRM_MODE_ROTATE_180.
1145         */
1146        unsigned int rotation_reflection;
1147
1148        /**
1149         * @panel_orientation:
1150         *
1151         * drm-connector "panel orientation" property override value,
1152         * DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN if not set.
1153         */
1154        enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation;
1155
1156        /**
1157         * @tv_margins: TV margins to apply to the mode.
1158         */
1159        struct drm_connector_tv_margins tv_margins;
1160};
1161
1162/**
1163 * struct drm_connector - central DRM connector control structure
1164 *
1165 * Each connector may be connected to one or more CRTCs, or may be clonable by
1166 * another connector if they can share a CRTC.  Each connector also has a specific
1167 * position in the broader display (referred to as a 'screen' though it could
1168 * span multiple monitors).
1169 */
1170struct drm_connector {
1171        /** @dev: parent DRM device */
1172        struct drm_device *dev;
1173        /** @kdev: kernel device for sysfs attributes */
1174        struct device *kdev;
1175        /** @attr: sysfs attributes */
1176        struct device_attribute *attr;
1177
1178        /**
1179         * @head:
1180         *
1181         * List of all connectors on a @dev, linked from
1182         * &drm_mode_config.connector_list. Protected by
1183         * &drm_mode_config.connector_list_lock, but please only use
1184         * &drm_connector_list_iter to walk this list.
1185         */
1186        struct list_head head;
1187
1188        /** @base: base KMS object */
1189        struct drm_mode_object base;
1190
1191        /** @name: human readable name, can be overwritten by the driver */
1192        char *name;
1193
1194        /**
1195         * @mutex: Lock for general connector state, but currently only protects
1196         * @registered. Most of the connector state is still protected by
1197         * &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1198         */
1199        struct mutex mutex;
1200
1201        /**
1202         * @index: Compacted connector index, which matches the position inside
1203         * the mode_config.list for drivers not supporting hot-add/removing. Can
1204         * be used as an array index. It is invariant over the lifetime of the
1205         * connector.
1206         */
1207        unsigned index;
1208
1209        /**
1210         * @connector_type:
1211         * one of the DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_<foo> types from drm_mode.h
1212         */
1213        int connector_type;
1214        /** @connector_type_id: index into connector type enum */
1215        int connector_type_id;
1216        /**
1217         * @interlace_allowed:
1218         * Can this connector handle interlaced modes? Only used by
1219         * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1220         */
1221        bool interlace_allowed;
1222        /**
1223         * @doublescan_allowed:
1224         * Can this connector handle doublescan? Only used by
1225         * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1226         */
1227        bool doublescan_allowed;
1228        /**
1229         * @stereo_allowed:
1230         * Can this connector handle stereo modes? Only used by
1231         * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1232         */
1233        bool stereo_allowed;
1234
1235        /**
1236         * @ycbcr_420_allowed : This bool indicates if this connector is
1237         * capable of handling YCBCR 420 output. While parsing the EDID
1238         * blocks it's very helpful to know if the source is capable of
1239         * handling YCBCR 420 outputs.
1240         */
1241        bool ycbcr_420_allowed;
1242
1243        /**
1244         * @registration_state: Is this connector initializing, exposed
1245         * (registered) with userspace, or unregistered?
1246         *
1247         * Protected by @mutex.
1248         */
1249        enum drm_connector_registration_state registration_state;
1250
1251        /**
1252         * @modes:
1253         * Modes available on this connector (from fill_modes() + user).
1254         * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1255         */
1256        struct list_head modes;
1257
1258        /**
1259         * @status:
1260         * One of the drm_connector_status enums (connected, not, or unknown).
1261         * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1262         */
1263        enum drm_connector_status status;
1264
1265        /**
1266         * @probed_modes:
1267         * These are modes added by probing with DDC or the BIOS, before
1268         * filtering is applied. Used by the probe helpers. Protected by
1269         * &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1270         */
1271        struct list_head probed_modes;
1272
1273        /**
1274         * @display_info: Display information is filled from EDID information
1275         * when a display is detected. For non hot-pluggable displays such as
1276         * flat panels in embedded systems, the driver should initialize the
1277         * &drm_display_info.width_mm and &drm_display_info.height_mm fields
1278         * with the physical size of the display.
1279         *
1280         * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1281         */
1282        struct drm_display_info display_info;
1283
1284        /** @funcs: connector control functions */
1285        const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs;
1286
1287        /**
1288         * @edid_blob_ptr: DRM property containing EDID if present. Protected by
1289         * &drm_mode_config.mutex. This should be updated only by calling
1290         * drm_connector_update_edid_property().
1291         */
1292        struct drm_property_blob *edid_blob_ptr;
1293
1294        /** @properties: property tracking for this connector */
1295        struct drm_object_properties properties;
1296
1297        /**
1298         * @scaling_mode_property: Optional atomic property to control the
1299         * upscaling. See drm_connector_attach_content_protection_property().
1300         */
1301        struct drm_property *scaling_mode_property;
1302
1303        /**
1304         * @vrr_capable_property: Optional property to help userspace
1305         * query hardware support for variable refresh rate on a connector.
1306         * connector. Drivers can add the property to a connector by
1307         * calling drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property().
1308         *
1309         * This should be updated only by calling
1310         * drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property().
1311         */
1312        struct drm_property *vrr_capable_property;
1313
1314        /**
1315         * @colorspace_property: Connector property to set the suitable
1316         * colorspace supported by the sink.
1317         */
1318        struct drm_property *colorspace_property;
1319
1320        /**
1321         * @path_blob_ptr:
1322         *
1323         * DRM blob property data for the DP MST path property. This should only
1324         * be updated by calling drm_connector_set_path_property().
1325         */
1326        struct drm_property_blob *path_blob_ptr;
1327
1328        /**
1329         * @max_bpc_property: Default connector property for the max bpc to be
1330         * driven out of the connector.
1331         */
1332        struct drm_property *max_bpc_property;
1333
1334#define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_HPD (1 << 0)
1335#define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_CONNECT (1 << 1)
1336#define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_DISCONNECT (1 << 2)
1337
1338        /**
1339         * @polled:
1340         *
1341         * Connector polling mode, a combination of
1342         *
1343         * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_HPD
1344         *     The connector generates hotplug events and doesn't need to be
1345         *     periodically polled. The CONNECT and DISCONNECT flags must not
1346         *     be set together with the HPD flag.
1347         *
1348         * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_CONNECT
1349         *     Periodically poll the connector for connection.
1350         *
1351         * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_DISCONNECT
1352         *     Periodically poll the connector for disconnection, without
1353         *     causing flickering even when the connector is in use. DACs should
1354         *     rarely do this without a lot of testing.
1355         *
1356         * Set to 0 for connectors that don't support connection status
1357         * discovery.
1358         */
1359        uint8_t polled;
1360
1361        /**
1362         * @dpms: Current dpms state. For legacy drivers the
1363         * &drm_connector_funcs.dpms callback must update this. For atomic
1364         * drivers, this is handled by the core atomic code, and drivers must
1365         * only take &drm_crtc_state.active into account.
1366         */
1367        int dpms;
1368
1369        /** @helper_private: mid-layer private data */
1370        const struct drm_connector_helper_funcs *helper_private;
1371
1372        /** @cmdline_mode: mode line parsed from the kernel cmdline for this connector */
1373        struct drm_cmdline_mode cmdline_mode;
1374        /** @force: a DRM_FORCE_<foo> state for forced mode sets */
1375        enum drm_connector_force force;
1376        /** @override_edid: has the EDID been overwritten through debugfs for testing? */
1377        bool override_edid;
1378        /** @epoch_counter: used to detect any other changes in connector, besides status */
1379        u64 epoch_counter;
1380
1381        /**
1382         * @possible_encoders: Bit mask of encoders that can drive this
1383         * connector, drm_encoder_index() determines the index into the bitfield
1384         * and the bits are set with drm_connector_attach_encoder().
1385         */
1386        u32 possible_encoders;
1387
1388        /**
1389         * @encoder: Currently bound encoder driving this connector, if any.
1390         * Only really meaningful for non-atomic drivers. Atomic drivers should
1391         * instead look at &drm_connector_state.best_encoder, and in case they
1392         * need the CRTC driving this output, &drm_connector_state.crtc.
1393         */
1394        struct drm_encoder *encoder;
1395
1396#define MAX_ELD_BYTES   128
1397        /** @eld: EDID-like data, if present */
1398        uint8_t eld[MAX_ELD_BYTES];
1399        /** @latency_present: AV delay info from ELD, if found */
1400        bool latency_present[2];
1401        /**
1402         * @video_latency: Video latency info from ELD, if found.
1403         * [0]: progressive, [1]: interlaced
1404         */
1405        int video_latency[2];
1406        /**
1407         * @audio_latency: audio latency info from ELD, if found
1408         * [0]: progressive, [1]: interlaced
1409         */
1410        int audio_latency[2];
1411
1412        /**
1413         * @ddc: associated ddc adapter.
1414         * A connector usually has its associated ddc adapter. If a driver uses
1415         * this field, then an appropriate symbolic link is created in connector
1416         * sysfs directory to make it easy for the user to tell which i2c
1417         * adapter is for a particular display.
1418         *
1419         * The field should be set by calling drm_connector_init_with_ddc().
1420         */
1421        struct i2c_adapter *ddc;
1422
1423        /**
1424         * @null_edid_counter: track sinks that give us all zeros for the EDID.
1425         * Needed to workaround some HW bugs where we get all 0s
1426         */
1427        int null_edid_counter;
1428
1429        /** @bad_edid_counter: track sinks that give us an EDID with invalid checksum */
1430        unsigned bad_edid_counter;
1431
1432        /**
1433         * @edid_corrupt: Indicates whether the last read EDID was corrupt. Used
1434         * in Displayport compliance testing - Displayport Link CTS Core 1.2
1435         * rev1.1 4.2.2.6
1436         */
1437        bool edid_corrupt;
1438        /**
1439         * @real_edid_checksum: real edid checksum for corrupted edid block.
1440         * Required in Displayport 1.4 compliance testing
1441         * rev1.1 4.2.2.6
1442         */
1443        u8 real_edid_checksum;
1444
1445        /** @debugfs_entry: debugfs directory for this connector */
1446        struct dentry *debugfs_entry;
1447
1448        /**
1449         * @state:
1450         *
1451         * Current atomic state for this connector.
1452         *
1453         * This is protected by &drm_mode_config.connection_mutex. Note that
1454         * nonblocking atomic commits access the current connector state without
1455         * taking locks. Either by going through the &struct drm_atomic_state
1456         * pointers, see for_each_oldnew_connector_in_state(),
1457         * for_each_old_connector_in_state() and
1458         * for_each_new_connector_in_state(). Or through careful ordering of
1459         * atomic commit operations as implemented in the atomic helpers, see
1460         * &struct drm_crtc_commit.
1461         */
1462        struct drm_connector_state *state;
1463
1464        /* DisplayID bits. FIXME: Extract into a substruct? */
1465
1466        /**
1467         * @tile_blob_ptr:
1468         *
1469         * DRM blob property data for the tile property (used mostly by DP MST).
1470         * This is meant for screens which are driven through separate display
1471         * pipelines represented by &drm_crtc, which might not be running with
1472         * genlocked clocks. For tiled panels which are genlocked, like
1473         * dual-link LVDS or dual-link DSI, the driver should try to not expose
1474         * the tiling and virtualize both &drm_crtc and &drm_plane if needed.
1475         *
1476         * This should only be updated by calling
1477         * drm_connector_set_tile_property().
1478         */
1479        struct drm_property_blob *tile_blob_ptr;
1480
1481        /** @has_tile: is this connector connected to a tiled monitor */
1482        bool has_tile;
1483        /** @tile_group: tile group for the connected monitor */
1484        struct drm_tile_group *tile_group;
1485        /** @tile_is_single_monitor: whether the tile is one monitor housing */
1486        bool tile_is_single_monitor;
1487
1488        /** @num_h_tile: number of horizontal tiles in the tile group */
1489        /** @num_v_tile: number of vertical tiles in the tile group */
1490        uint8_t num_h_tile, num_v_tile;
1491        /** @tile_h_loc: horizontal location of this tile */
1492        /** @tile_v_loc: vertical location of this tile */
1493        uint8_t tile_h_loc, tile_v_loc;
1494        /** @tile_h_size: horizontal size of this tile. */
1495        /** @tile_v_size: vertical size of this tile. */
1496        uint16_t tile_h_size, tile_v_size;
1497
1498        /**
1499         * @free_node:
1500         *
1501         * List used only by &drm_connector_list_iter to be able to clean up a
1502         * connector from any context, in conjunction with
1503         * &drm_mode_config.connector_free_work.
1504         */
1505        struct llist_node free_node;
1506
1507        /** @hdr_sink_metadata: HDR Metadata Information read from sink */
1508        struct hdr_sink_metadata hdr_sink_metadata;
1509};
1510
1511#define obj_to_connector(x) container_of(x, struct drm_connector, base)
1512
1513int drm_connector_init(struct drm_device *dev,
1514                       struct drm_connector *connector,
1515                       const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs,
1516                       int connector_type);
1517int drm_connector_init_with_ddc(struct drm_device *dev,
1518                                struct drm_connector *connector,
1519                                const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs,
1520                                int connector_type,
1521                                struct i2c_adapter *ddc);
1522void drm_connector_attach_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1523int drm_connector_register(struct drm_connector *connector);
1524void drm_connector_unregister(struct drm_connector *connector);
1525int drm_connector_attach_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector,
1526                                      struct drm_encoder *encoder);
1527
1528void drm_connector_cleanup(struct drm_connector *connector);
1529
1530static inline unsigned int drm_connector_index(const struct drm_connector *connector)
1531{
1532        return connector->index;
1533}
1534
1535static inline u32 drm_connector_mask(const struct drm_connector *connector)
1536{
1537        return 1 << connector->index;
1538}
1539
1540/**
1541 * drm_connector_lookup - lookup connector object
1542 * @dev: DRM device
1543 * @file_priv: drm file to check for lease against.
1544 * @id: connector object id
1545 *
1546 * This function looks up the connector object specified by id
1547 * add takes a reference to it.
1548 */
1549static inline struct drm_connector *drm_connector_lookup(struct drm_device *dev,
1550                struct drm_file *file_priv,
1551                uint32_t id)
1552{
1553        struct drm_mode_object *mo;
1554        mo = drm_mode_object_find(dev, file_priv, id, DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CONNECTOR);
1555        return mo ? obj_to_connector(mo) : NULL;
1556}
1557
1558/**
1559 * drm_connector_get - acquire a connector reference
1560 * @connector: DRM connector
1561 *
1562 * This function increments the connector's refcount.
1563 */
1564static inline void drm_connector_get(struct drm_connector *connector)
1565{
1566        drm_mode_object_get(&connector->base);
1567}
1568
1569/**
1570 * drm_connector_put - release a connector reference
1571 * @connector: DRM connector
1572 *
1573 * This function decrements the connector's reference count and frees the
1574 * object if the reference count drops to zero.
1575 */
1576static inline void drm_connector_put(struct drm_connector *connector)
1577{
1578        drm_mode_object_put(&connector->base);
1579}
1580
1581/**
1582 * drm_connector_is_unregistered - has the connector been unregistered from
1583 * userspace?
1584 * @connector: DRM connector
1585 *
1586 * Checks whether or not @connector has been unregistered from userspace.
1587 *
1588 * Returns:
1589 * True if the connector was unregistered, false if the connector is
1590 * registered or has not yet been registered with userspace.
1591 */
1592static inline bool
1593drm_connector_is_unregistered(struct drm_connector *connector)
1594{
1595        return READ_ONCE(connector->registration_state) ==
1596                DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED;
1597}
1598
1599const char *drm_get_connector_type_name(unsigned int connector_type);
1600const char *drm_get_connector_status_name(enum drm_connector_status status);
1601const char *drm_get_subpixel_order_name(enum subpixel_order order);
1602const char *drm_get_dpms_name(int val);
1603const char *drm_get_dvi_i_subconnector_name(int val);
1604const char *drm_get_dvi_i_select_name(int val);
1605const char *drm_get_tv_subconnector_name(int val);
1606const char *drm_get_tv_select_name(int val);
1607const char *drm_get_dp_subconnector_name(int val);
1608const char *drm_get_content_protection_name(int val);
1609const char *drm_get_hdcp_content_type_name(int val);
1610
1611int drm_mode_create_dvi_i_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
1612void drm_connector_attach_dp_subconnector_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1613
1614int drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
1615int drm_mode_create_tv_properties(struct drm_device *dev,
1616                                  unsigned int num_modes,
1617                                  const char * const modes[]);
1618void drm_connector_attach_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_connector *conn);
1619int drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_device *dev);
1620int drm_connector_attach_content_type_property(struct drm_connector *dev);
1621int drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1622                                               u32 scaling_mode_mask);
1623int drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property(
1624                struct drm_connector *connector);
1625int drm_mode_create_aspect_ratio_property(struct drm_device *dev);
1626int drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1627int drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1628int drm_mode_create_content_type_property(struct drm_device *dev);
1629void drm_hdmi_avi_infoframe_content_type(struct hdmi_avi_infoframe *frame,
1630                                         const struct drm_connector_state *conn_state);
1631
1632int drm_mode_create_suggested_offset_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
1633
1634int drm_connector_set_path_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1635                                    const char *path);
1636int drm_connector_set_tile_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1637int drm_connector_update_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1638                                       const struct edid *edid);
1639void drm_connector_set_link_status_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1640                                            uint64_t link_status);
1641void drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property(
1642                struct drm_connector *connector, bool capable);
1643int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation(
1644        struct drm_connector *connector,
1645        enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation);
1646int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk(
1647        struct drm_connector *connector,
1648        enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation,
1649        int width, int height);
1650int drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1651                                          int min, int max);
1652
1653/**
1654 * struct drm_tile_group - Tile group metadata
1655 * @refcount: reference count
1656 * @dev: DRM device
1657 * @id: tile group id exposed to userspace
1658 * @group_data: Sink-private data identifying this group
1659 *
1660 * @group_data corresponds to displayid vend/prod/serial for external screens
1661 * with an EDID.
1662 */
1663struct drm_tile_group {
1664        struct kref refcount;
1665        struct drm_device *dev;
1666        int id;
1667        u8 group_data[8];
1668};
1669
1670struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_create_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
1671                                                  const char topology[8]);
1672struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_get_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
1673                                               const char topology[8]);
1674void drm_mode_put_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
1675                             struct drm_tile_group *tg);
1676
1677/**
1678 * struct drm_connector_list_iter - connector_list iterator
1679 *
1680 * This iterator tracks state needed to be able to walk the connector_list
1681 * within struct drm_mode_config. Only use together with
1682 * drm_connector_list_iter_begin(), drm_connector_list_iter_end() and
1683 * drm_connector_list_iter_next() respectively the convenience macro
1684 * drm_for_each_connector_iter().
1685 */
1686struct drm_connector_list_iter {
1687/* private: */
1688        struct drm_device *dev;
1689        struct drm_connector *conn;
1690};
1691
1692void drm_connector_list_iter_begin(struct drm_device *dev,
1693                                   struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
1694struct drm_connector *
1695drm_connector_list_iter_next(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
1696void drm_connector_list_iter_end(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
1697
1698bool drm_connector_has_possible_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector,
1699                                        struct drm_encoder *encoder);
1700
1701/**
1702 * drm_for_each_connector_iter - connector_list iterator macro
1703 * @connector: &struct drm_connector pointer used as cursor
1704 * @iter: &struct drm_connector_list_iter
1705 *
1706 * Note that @connector is only valid within the list body, if you want to use
1707 * @connector after calling drm_connector_list_iter_end() then you need to grab
1708 * your own reference first using drm_connector_get().
1709 */
1710#define drm_for_each_connector_iter(connector, iter) \
1711        while ((connector = drm_connector_list_iter_next(iter)))
1712
1713/**
1714 * drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder - iterate connector's possible encoders
1715 * @connector: &struct drm_connector pointer
1716 * @encoder: &struct drm_encoder pointer used as cursor
1717 */
1718#define drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder(connector, encoder) \
1719        drm_for_each_encoder_mask(encoder, (connector)->dev, \
1720                                  (connector)->possible_encoders)
1721
1722#endif
1723