Commit b2147a3a authored by Hans de Goede's avatar Hans de Goede

ACPI / LPSS: Rename pwm_backlight pwm-lookup to pwm_soc_backlight

At least Bay Trail (BYT) and Cherry Trail (CHT) devices can use 1 of 2
different PWM controllers for controlling the LCD's backlight brightness.
Either the one integrated into the PMIC or the one integrated into the
SoC (the 1st LPSS PWM controller).

So far in the LPSS code on BYT we have skipped registering the LPSS PWM
controller "pwm_backlight" lookup entry when a Crystal Cove PMIC is
present, assuming that in this case the PMIC PWM controller will be used.

On CHT we have been relying on only 1 of the 2 PWM controllers being
enabled in the DSDT at the same time; and always registered the lookup.

So far this has been working, but the correct way to determine which PWM
controller needs to be used is by checking a bit in the VBT table and
recently I've learned about 2 different BYT devices:
Point of View MOBII TAB-P800W
Acer Switch 10 SW5-012

Which use a Crystal Cove PMIC, yet the LCD is connected to the SoC/LPSS
PWM controller (and the VBT correctly indicates this), so here our old
heuristics fail.

Since only the i915 driver has access to the VBT, this commit renames
the "pwm_backlight" lookup entries for the 1st BYT/CHT LPSS PWM controller
to "pwm_soc_backlight" so that the i915 driver can do a pwm_get() for
the right controller depending on the VBT bit, instead of the i915 driver
relying on a "pwm_backlight" lookup getting registered which magically
points to the right controller.
Acked-by: default avatarJani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarAndy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Acked-by: default avatarRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarHans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20191216202906.1662893-2-hdegoede@redhat.com
parent 796ef2ef
...@@ -69,10 +69,6 @@ ACPI_MODULE_NAME("acpi_lpss"); ...@@ -69,10 +69,6 @@ ACPI_MODULE_NAME("acpi_lpss");
#define LPSS_SAVE_CTX BIT(4) #define LPSS_SAVE_CTX BIT(4)
#define LPSS_NO_D3_DELAY BIT(5) #define LPSS_NO_D3_DELAY BIT(5)
/* Crystal Cove PMIC shares same ACPI ID between different platforms */
#define BYT_CRC_HRV 2
#define CHT_CRC_HRV 3
struct lpss_private_data; struct lpss_private_data;
struct lpss_device_desc { struct lpss_device_desc {
...@@ -158,7 +154,7 @@ static void lpss_deassert_reset(struct lpss_private_data *pdata) ...@@ -158,7 +154,7 @@ static void lpss_deassert_reset(struct lpss_private_data *pdata)
*/ */
static struct pwm_lookup byt_pwm_lookup[] = { static struct pwm_lookup byt_pwm_lookup[] = {
PWM_LOOKUP_WITH_MODULE("80860F09:00", 0, "0000:00:02.0", PWM_LOOKUP_WITH_MODULE("80860F09:00", 0, "0000:00:02.0",
"pwm_backlight", 0, PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL, "pwm_soc_backlight", 0, PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL,
"pwm-lpss-platform"), "pwm-lpss-platform"),
}; };
...@@ -170,8 +166,7 @@ static void byt_pwm_setup(struct lpss_private_data *pdata) ...@@ -170,8 +166,7 @@ static void byt_pwm_setup(struct lpss_private_data *pdata)
if (!adev->pnp.unique_id || strcmp(adev->pnp.unique_id, "1")) if (!adev->pnp.unique_id || strcmp(adev->pnp.unique_id, "1"))
return; return;
if (!acpi_dev_present("INT33FD", NULL, BYT_CRC_HRV)) pwm_add_table(byt_pwm_lookup, ARRAY_SIZE(byt_pwm_lookup));
pwm_add_table(byt_pwm_lookup, ARRAY_SIZE(byt_pwm_lookup));
} }
#define LPSS_I2C_ENABLE 0x6c #define LPSS_I2C_ENABLE 0x6c
...@@ -204,7 +199,7 @@ static void byt_i2c_setup(struct lpss_private_data *pdata) ...@@ -204,7 +199,7 @@ static void byt_i2c_setup(struct lpss_private_data *pdata)
/* BSW PWM used for backlight control by the i915 driver */ /* BSW PWM used for backlight control by the i915 driver */
static struct pwm_lookup bsw_pwm_lookup[] = { static struct pwm_lookup bsw_pwm_lookup[] = {
PWM_LOOKUP_WITH_MODULE("80862288:00", 0, "0000:00:02.0", PWM_LOOKUP_WITH_MODULE("80862288:00", 0, "0000:00:02.0",
"pwm_backlight", 0, PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL, "pwm_soc_backlight", 0, PWM_POLARITY_NORMAL,
"pwm-lpss-platform"), "pwm-lpss-platform"),
}; };
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment