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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 <linux/notifier.h>
31 #include <drm/drm_mode_object.h>
32 #include <drm/drm_util.h>
33 #include <drm/drm_property.h>
34 
35 #include <uapi/drm/drm_mode.h>
36 
37 struct drm_connector_helper_funcs;
38 struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx;
39 struct drm_device;
40 struct drm_crtc;
41 struct drm_encoder;
42 struct drm_panel;
43 struct drm_property;
44 struct drm_property_blob;
45 struct drm_printer;
46 struct drm_privacy_screen;
47 struct edid;
48 struct i2c_adapter;
49 
50 enum drm_connector_force {
51 	DRM_FORCE_UNSPECIFIED,
52 	DRM_FORCE_OFF,
53 	DRM_FORCE_ON,         /* force on analog part normally */
54 	DRM_FORCE_ON_DIGITAL, /* for DVI-I use digital connector */
55 };
56 
57 /**
58  * enum drm_connector_status - status for a &drm_connector
59  *
60  * This enum is used to track the connector status. There are no separate
61  * #defines for the uapi!
62  */
63 enum drm_connector_status {
64 	/**
65 	 * @connector_status_connected: The connector is definitely connected to
66 	 * a sink device, and can be enabled.
67 	 */
68 	connector_status_connected = 1,
69 	/**
70 	 * @connector_status_disconnected: The connector isn't connected to a
71 	 * sink device which can be autodetect. For digital outputs like DP or
72 	 * HDMI (which can be realiable probed) this means there's really
73 	 * nothing there. It is driver-dependent whether a connector with this
74 	 * status can be lit up or not.
75 	 */
76 	connector_status_disconnected = 2,
77 	/**
78 	 * @connector_status_unknown: The connector's status could not be
79 	 * reliably detected. This happens when probing would either cause
80 	 * flicker (like load-detection when the connector is in use), or when a
81 	 * hardware resource isn't available (like when load-detection needs a
82 	 * free CRTC). It should be possible to light up the connector with one
83 	 * of the listed fallback modes. For default configuration userspace
84 	 * should only try to light up connectors with unknown status when
85 	 * there's not connector with @connector_status_connected.
86 	 */
87 	connector_status_unknown = 3,
88 };
89 
90 /**
91  * enum drm_connector_registration_state - userspace registration status for
92  * a &drm_connector
93  *
94  * This enum is used to track the status of initializing a connector and
95  * registering it with userspace, so that DRM can prevent bogus modesets on
96  * connectors that no longer exist.
97  */
98 enum drm_connector_registration_state {
99 	/**
100 	 * @DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING: The connector has just been created,
101 	 * but has yet to be exposed to userspace. There should be no
102 	 * additional restrictions to how the state of this connector may be
103 	 * modified.
104 	 */
105 	DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING = 0,
106 
107 	/**
108 	 * @DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED: The connector has been fully initialized
109 	 * and registered with sysfs, as such it has been exposed to
110 	 * userspace. There should be no additional restrictions to how the
111 	 * state of this connector may be modified.
112 	 */
113 	DRM_CONNECTOR_REGISTERED = 1,
114 
115 	/**
116 	 * @DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED: The connector has either been exposed
117 	 * to userspace and has since been unregistered and removed from
118 	 * userspace, or the connector was unregistered before it had a chance
119 	 * to be exposed to userspace (e.g. still in the
120 	 * @DRM_CONNECTOR_INITIALIZING state). When a connector is
121 	 * unregistered, there are additional restrictions to how its state
122 	 * may be modified:
123 	 *
124 	 * - An unregistered connector may only have its DPMS changed from
125 	 *   On->Off. Once DPMS is changed to Off, it may not be switched back
126 	 *   to On.
127 	 * - Modesets are not allowed on unregistered connectors, unless they
128 	 *   would result in disabling its assigned CRTCs. This means
129 	 *   disabling a CRTC on an unregistered connector is OK, but enabling
130 	 *   one is not.
131 	 * - Removing a CRTC from an unregistered connector is OK, but new
132 	 *   CRTCs may never be assigned to an unregistered connector.
133 	 */
134 	DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED = 2,
135 };
136 
137 enum subpixel_order {
138 	SubPixelUnknown = 0,
139 	SubPixelHorizontalRGB,
140 	SubPixelHorizontalBGR,
141 	SubPixelVerticalRGB,
142 	SubPixelVerticalBGR,
143 	SubPixelNone,
144 
145 };
146 
147 /**
148  * enum drm_connector_tv_mode - Analog TV output mode
149  *
150  * This enum is used to indicate the TV output mode used on an analog TV
151  * connector.
152  *
153  * WARNING: The values of this enum is uABI since they're exposed in the
154  * "TV mode" connector property.
155  */
156 enum drm_connector_tv_mode {
157 	/**
158 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC: CCIR System M (aka 525-lines)
159 	 * together with the NTSC Color Encoding.
160 	 */
161 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC,
162 
163 	/**
164 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC_443: Variant of
165 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC. Uses a color subcarrier frequency
166 	 * of 4.43 MHz.
167 	 */
168 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC_443,
169 
170 	/**
171 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC_J: Variant of @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC
172 	 * used in Japan. Uses a black level equals to the blanking
173 	 * level.
174 	 */
175 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_NTSC_J,
176 
177 	/**
178 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL: CCIR System B together with the PAL
179 	 * color system.
180 	 */
181 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL,
182 
183 	/**
184 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL_M: CCIR System M (aka 525-lines)
185 	 * together with the PAL color encoding
186 	 */
187 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL_M,
188 
189 	/**
190 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL_N: CCIR System N together with the PAL
191 	 * color encoding. It uses 625 lines, but has a color subcarrier
192 	 * frequency of 3.58MHz, the SECAM color space, and narrower
193 	 * channels compared to most of the other PAL variants.
194 	 */
195 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_PAL_N,
196 
197 	/**
198 	 * @DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_SECAM: CCIR System B together with the
199 	 * SECAM color system.
200 	 */
201 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_SECAM,
202 
203 	DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_MAX,
204 };
205 
206 /**
207  * struct drm_scrambling: sink's scrambling support.
208  */
209 struct drm_scrambling {
210 	/**
211 	 * @supported: scrambling supported for rates > 340 Mhz.
212 	 */
213 	bool supported;
214 	/**
215 	 * @low_rates: scrambling supported for rates <= 340 Mhz.
216 	 */
217 	bool low_rates;
218 };
219 
220 /*
221  * struct drm_scdc - Information about scdc capabilities of a HDMI 2.0 sink
222  *
223  * Provides SCDC register support and capabilities related information on a
224  * HDMI 2.0 sink. In case of a HDMI 1.4 sink, all parameter must be 0.
225  */
226 struct drm_scdc {
227 	/**
228 	 * @supported: status control & data channel present.
229 	 */
230 	bool supported;
231 	/**
232 	 * @read_request: sink is capable of generating scdc read request.
233 	 */
234 	bool read_request;
235 	/**
236 	 * @scrambling: sink's scrambling capabilities
237 	 */
238 	struct drm_scrambling scrambling;
239 };
240 
241 /**
242  * struct drm_hdmi_dsc_cap - DSC capabilities of HDMI sink
243  *
244  * Describes the DSC support provided by HDMI 2.1 sink.
245  * The information is fetched fom additional HFVSDB blocks defined
246  * for HDMI 2.1.
247  */
248 struct drm_hdmi_dsc_cap {
249 	/** @v_1p2: flag for dsc1.2 version support by sink */
250 	bool v_1p2;
251 
252 	/** @native_420: Does sink support DSC with 4:2:0 compression */
253 	bool native_420;
254 
255 	/**
256 	 * @all_bpp: Does sink support all bpp with 4:4:4: or 4:2:2
257 	 * compressed formats
258 	 */
259 	bool all_bpp;
260 
261 	/**
262 	 * @bpc_supported: compressed bpc supported by sink : 10, 12 or 16 bpc
263 	 */
264 	u8 bpc_supported;
265 
266 	/** @max_slices: maximum number of Horizontal slices supported by */
267 	u8 max_slices;
268 
269 	/** @clk_per_slice : max pixel clock in MHz supported per slice */
270 	int clk_per_slice;
271 
272 	/** @max_lanes : dsc max lanes supported for Fixed rate Link training */
273 	u8 max_lanes;
274 
275 	/** @max_frl_rate_per_lane : maximum frl rate with DSC per lane */
276 	u8 max_frl_rate_per_lane;
277 
278 	/** @total_chunk_kbytes: max size of chunks in KBs supported per line*/
279 	u8 total_chunk_kbytes;
280 };
281 
282 /**
283  * struct drm_hdmi_info - runtime information about the connected HDMI sink
284  *
285  * Describes if a given display supports advanced HDMI 2.0 features.
286  * This information is available in CEA-861-F extension blocks (like HF-VSDB).
287  */
288 struct drm_hdmi_info {
289 	/** @scdc: sink's scdc support and capabilities */
290 	struct drm_scdc scdc;
291 
292 	/**
293 	 * @y420_vdb_modes: bitmap of modes which can support ycbcr420
294 	 * output only (not normal RGB/YCBCR444/422 outputs). The max VIC
295 	 * defined by the CEA-861-G spec is 219, so the size is 256 bits to map
296 	 * up to 256 VICs.
297 	 */
298 	unsigned long y420_vdb_modes[BITS_TO_LONGS(256)];
299 
300 	/**
301 	 * @y420_cmdb_modes: bitmap of modes which can support ycbcr420
302 	 * output also, along with normal HDMI outputs. The max VIC defined by
303 	 * the CEA-861-G spec is 219, so the size is 256 bits to map up to 256
304 	 * VICs.
305 	 */
306 	unsigned long y420_cmdb_modes[BITS_TO_LONGS(256)];
307 
308 	/** @y420_dc_modes: bitmap of deep color support index */
309 	u8 y420_dc_modes;
310 
311 	/** @max_frl_rate_per_lane: support fixed rate link */
312 	u8 max_frl_rate_per_lane;
313 
314 	/** @max_lanes: supported by sink */
315 	u8 max_lanes;
316 
317 	/** @dsc_cap: DSC capabilities of the sink */
318 	struct drm_hdmi_dsc_cap dsc_cap;
319 };
320 
321 /**
322  * enum drm_link_status - connector's link_status property value
323  *
324  * This enum is used as the connector's link status property value.
325  * It is set to the values defined in uapi.
326  *
327  * @DRM_LINK_STATUS_GOOD: DP Link is Good as a result of successful
328  *                        link training
329  * @DRM_LINK_STATUS_BAD: DP Link is BAD as a result of link training
330  *                       failure
331  */
332 enum drm_link_status {
333 	DRM_LINK_STATUS_GOOD = DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_GOOD,
334 	DRM_LINK_STATUS_BAD = DRM_MODE_LINK_STATUS_BAD,
335 };
336 
337 /**
338  * enum drm_panel_orientation - panel_orientation info for &drm_display_info
339  *
340  * This enum is used to track the (LCD) panel orientation. There are no
341  * separate #defines for the uapi!
342  *
343  * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN: The drm driver has not provided any
344  *					panel orientation information (normal
345  *					for non panels) in this case the "panel
346  *					orientation" connector prop will not be
347  *					attached.
348  * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL:	The top side of the panel matches the
349  *					top side of the device's casing.
350  * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP: The top side of the panel matches the
351  *					bottom side of the device's casing, iow
352  *					the panel is mounted upside-down.
353  * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP:	The left side of the panel matches the
354  *					top side of the device's casing.
355  * @DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP: The right side of the panel matches the
356  *					top side of the device's casing.
357  */
358 enum drm_panel_orientation {
359 	DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN = -1,
360 	DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_NORMAL = 0,
361 	DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_BOTTOM_UP,
362 	DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_LEFT_UP,
363 	DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_RIGHT_UP,
364 };
365 
366 /**
367  * struct drm_monitor_range_info - Panel's Monitor range in EDID for
368  * &drm_display_info
369  *
370  * This struct is used to store a frequency range supported by panel
371  * as parsed from EDID's detailed monitor range descriptor block.
372  *
373  * @min_vfreq: This is the min supported refresh rate in Hz from
374  *             EDID's detailed monitor range.
375  * @max_vfreq: This is the max supported refresh rate in Hz from
376  *             EDID's detailed monitor range
377  */
378 struct drm_monitor_range_info {
379 	u16 min_vfreq;
380 	u16 max_vfreq;
381 };
382 
383 /**
384  * struct drm_luminance_range_info - Panel's luminance range for
385  * &drm_display_info. Calculated using data in EDID
386  *
387  * This struct is used to store a luminance range supported by panel
388  * as calculated using data from EDID's static hdr metadata.
389  *
390  * @min_luminance: This is the min supported luminance value
391  *
392  * @max_luminance: This is the max supported luminance value
393  */
394 struct drm_luminance_range_info {
395 	u32 min_luminance;
396 	u32 max_luminance;
397 };
398 
399 /**
400  * enum drm_privacy_screen_status - privacy screen status
401  *
402  * This enum is used to track and control the state of the integrated privacy
403  * screen present on some display panels, via the "privacy-screen sw-state"
404  * and "privacy-screen hw-state" properties. Note the _LOCKED enum values
405  * are only valid for the "privacy-screen hw-state" property.
406  *
407  * @PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED:
408  *  The privacy-screen on the panel is disabled
409  * @PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED:
410  *  The privacy-screen on the panel is enabled
411  * @PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED_LOCKED:
412  *  The privacy-screen on the panel is disabled and locked (cannot be changed)
413  * @PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED_LOCKED:
414  *  The privacy-screen on the panel is enabled and locked (cannot be changed)
415  */
416 enum drm_privacy_screen_status {
417 	PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED = 0,
418 	PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED,
419 	PRIVACY_SCREEN_DISABLED_LOCKED,
420 	PRIVACY_SCREEN_ENABLED_LOCKED,
421 };
422 
423 /**
424  * enum drm_colorspace - color space
425  *
426  * This enum is a consolidated colorimetry list supported by HDMI and
427  * DP protocol standard. The respective connectors will register
428  * a property with the subset of this list (supported by that
429  * respective protocol). Userspace will set the colorspace through
430  * a colorspace property which will be created and exposed to
431  * userspace.
432  *
433  * DP definitions come from the DP v2.0 spec
434  * HDMI definitions come from the CTA-861-H spec
435  *
436  * A note on YCC and RGB variants:
437  *
438  * Since userspace is not aware of the encoding on the wire
439  * (RGB or YCbCr), drivers are free to pick the appropriate
440  * variant, regardless of what userspace selects. E.g., if
441  * BT2020_RGB is selected by userspace a driver will pick
442  * BT2020_YCC if the encoding on the wire is YUV444 or YUV420.
443   *
444  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT:
445  *   Driver specific behavior.
446  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_NO_DATA:
447  *   Driver specific behavior.
448  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SMPTE_170M_YCC:
449  *   (HDMI)
450  *   SMPTE ST 170M colorimetry format
451  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT709_YCC:
452  *   (HDMI, DP)
453  *   ITU-R BT.709 colorimetry format
454  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_601:
455  *   (HDMI, DP)
456  *   xvYCC601 colorimetry format
457  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_709:
458  *   (HDMI, DP)
459  *   xvYCC709 colorimetry format
460  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SYCC_601:
461  *   (HDMI, DP)
462  *   sYCC601 colorimetry format
463  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPYCC_601:
464  *   (HDMI, DP)
465  *   opYCC601 colorimetry format
466  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPRGB:
467  *   (HDMI, DP)
468  *   opRGB colorimetry format
469  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_CYCC:
470  *   (HDMI, DP)
471  *   ITU-R BT.2020 Y'c C'bc C'rc (constant luminance) colorimetry format
472  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_RGB:
473  *   (HDMI, DP)
474  *   ITU-R BT.2020 R' G' B' colorimetry format
475  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_YCC:
476  *   (HDMI, DP)
477  *   ITU-R BT.2020 Y' C'b C'r colorimetry format
478  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_D65:
479  *   (HDMI)
480  *   SMPTE ST 2113 P3D65 colorimetry format
481  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_THEATER:
482  *   (HDMI)
483  *   SMPTE ST 2113 P3DCI colorimetry format
484  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FIXED:
485  *   (DP)
486  *   RGB wide gamut fixed point colorimetry format
487  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FLOAT:
488  *   (DP)
489  *   RGB wide gamut floating point
490  *   (scRGB (IEC 61966-2-2)) colorimetry format
491  * @DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT601_YCC:
492  *   (DP)
493  *   ITU-R BT.601 colorimetry format
494  *   The DP spec does not say whether this is the 525 or the 625
495  *   line version.
496  */
497 enum drm_colorspace {
498 	/* For Default case, driver will set the colorspace */
499 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DEFAULT 		= 0,
500 	/* CEA 861 Normal Colorimetry options */
501 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_NO_DATA		= 0,
502 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SMPTE_170M_YCC	= 1,
503 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT709_YCC		= 2,
504 	/* CEA 861 Extended Colorimetry Options */
505 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_601		= 3,
506 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_XVYCC_709		= 4,
507 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_SYCC_601		= 5,
508 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPYCC_601		= 6,
509 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_OPRGB		= 7,
510 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_CYCC	= 8,
511 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_RGB		= 9,
512 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT2020_YCC		= 10,
513 	/* Additional Colorimetry extension added as part of CTA 861.G */
514 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_D65	= 11,
515 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_DCI_P3_RGB_THEATER	= 12,
516 	/* Additional Colorimetry Options added for DP 1.4a VSC Colorimetry Format */
517 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FIXED	= 13,
518 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_RGB_WIDE_FLOAT	= 14,
519 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_BT601_YCC		= 15,
520 	/* not a valid value; merely used for counting */
521 	DRM_MODE_COLORIMETRY_COUNT
522 };
523 
524 /**
525  * enum drm_bus_flags - bus_flags info for &drm_display_info
526  *
527  * This enum defines signal polarities and clock edge information for signals on
528  * a bus as bitmask flags.
529  *
530  * The clock edge information is conveyed by two sets of symbols,
531  * DRM_BUS_FLAGS_*_DRIVE_\* and DRM_BUS_FLAGS_*_SAMPLE_\*. When this enum is
532  * used to describe a bus from the point of view of the transmitter, the
533  * \*_DRIVE_\* flags should be used. When used from the point of view of the
534  * receiver, the \*_SAMPLE_\* flags should be used. The \*_DRIVE_\* and
535  * \*_SAMPLE_\* flags alias each other, with the \*_SAMPLE_POSEDGE and
536  * \*_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE flags being equal to \*_DRIVE_NEGEDGE and \*_DRIVE_POSEDGE
537  * respectively. This simplifies code as signals are usually sampled on the
538  * opposite edge of the driving edge. Transmitters and receivers may however
539  * need to take other signal timings into account to convert between driving
540  * and sample edges.
541  */
542 enum drm_bus_flags {
543 	/**
544 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_LOW:
545 	 *
546 	 * The Data Enable signal is active low
547 	 */
548 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_LOW = BIT(0),
549 
550 	/**
551 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_HIGH:
552 	 *
553 	 * The Data Enable signal is active high
554 	 */
555 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_DE_HIGH = BIT(1),
556 
557 	/**
558 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE:
559 	 *
560 	 * Data is driven on the rising edge of the pixel clock
561 	 */
562 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE = BIT(2),
563 
564 	/**
565 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE:
566 	 *
567 	 * Data is driven on the falling edge of the pixel clock
568 	 */
569 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE = BIT(3),
570 
571 	/**
572 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_POSEDGE:
573 	 *
574 	 * Data is sampled on the rising edge of the pixel clock
575 	 */
576 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_POSEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_NEGEDGE,
577 
578 	/**
579 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE:
580 	 *
581 	 * Data is sampled on the falling edge of the pixel clock
582 	 */
583 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_PIXDATA_DRIVE_POSEDGE,
584 
585 	/**
586 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_MSB_TO_LSB:
587 	 *
588 	 * Data is transmitted MSB to LSB on the bus
589 	 */
590 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_MSB_TO_LSB = BIT(4),
591 
592 	/**
593 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_LSB_TO_MSB:
594 	 *
595 	 * Data is transmitted LSB to MSB on the bus
596 	 */
597 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_DATA_LSB_TO_MSB = BIT(5),
598 
599 	/**
600 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE:
601 	 *
602 	 * Sync signals are driven on the rising edge of the pixel clock
603 	 */
604 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE = BIT(6),
605 
606 	/**
607 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE:
608 	 *
609 	 * Sync signals are driven on the falling edge of the pixel clock
610 	 */
611 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE = BIT(7),
612 
613 	/**
614 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_POSEDGE:
615 	 *
616 	 * Sync signals are sampled on the rising edge of the pixel clock
617 	 */
618 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_POSEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_NEGEDGE,
619 
620 	/**
621 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE:
622 	 *
623 	 * Sync signals are sampled on the falling edge of the pixel clock
624 	 */
625 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_SAMPLE_NEGEDGE = DRM_BUS_FLAG_SYNC_DRIVE_POSEDGE,
626 
627 	/**
628 	 * @DRM_BUS_FLAG_SHARP_SIGNALS:
629 	 *
630 	 *  Set if the Sharp-specific signals (SPL, CLS, PS, REV) must be used
631 	 */
632 	DRM_BUS_FLAG_SHARP_SIGNALS = BIT(8),
633 };
634 
635 /**
636  * struct drm_display_info - runtime data about the connected sink
637  *
638  * Describes a given display (e.g. CRT or flat panel) and its limitations. For
639  * fixed display sinks like built-in panels there's not much difference between
640  * this and &struct drm_connector. But for sinks with a real cable this
641  * structure is meant to describe all the things at the other end of the cable.
642  *
643  * For sinks which provide an EDID this can be filled out by calling
644  * drm_add_edid_modes().
645  */
646 struct drm_display_info {
647 	/**
648 	 * @width_mm: Physical width in mm.
649 	 */
650 	unsigned int width_mm;
651 
652 	/**
653 	 * @height_mm: Physical height in mm.
654 	 */
655 	unsigned int height_mm;
656 
657 	/**
658 	 * @bpc: Maximum bits per color channel. Used by HDMI and DP outputs.
659 	 */
660 	unsigned int bpc;
661 
662 	/**
663 	 * @subpixel_order: Subpixel order of LCD panels.
664 	 */
665 	enum subpixel_order subpixel_order;
666 
667 #define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_RGB444		(1<<0)
668 #define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCBCR444	(1<<1)
669 #define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCBCR422	(1<<2)
670 #define DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_YCBCR420	(1<<3)
671 
672 	/**
673 	 * @panel_orientation: Read only connector property for built-in panels,
674 	 * indicating the orientation of the panel vs the device's casing.
675 	 * drm_connector_init() sets this to DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN.
676 	 * When not UNKNOWN this gets used by the drm_fb_helpers to rotate the
677 	 * fb to compensate and gets exported as prop to userspace.
678 	 */
679 	int panel_orientation;
680 
681 	/**
682 	 * @color_formats: HDMI Color formats, selects between RGB and YCrCb
683 	 * modes. Used DRM_COLOR_FORMAT\_ defines, which are _not_ the same ones
684 	 * as used to describe the pixel format in framebuffers, and also don't
685 	 * match the formats in @bus_formats which are shared with v4l.
686 	 */
687 	u32 color_formats;
688 
689 	/**
690 	 * @bus_formats: Pixel data format on the wire, somewhat redundant with
691 	 * @color_formats. Array of size @num_bus_formats encoded using
692 	 * MEDIA_BUS_FMT\_ defines shared with v4l and media drivers.
693 	 */
694 	const u32 *bus_formats;
695 	/**
696 	 * @num_bus_formats: Size of @bus_formats array.
697 	 */
698 	unsigned int num_bus_formats;
699 
700 	/**
701 	 * @bus_flags: Additional information (like pixel signal polarity) for
702 	 * the pixel data on the bus, using &enum drm_bus_flags values
703 	 * DRM_BUS_FLAGS\_.
704 	 */
705 	u32 bus_flags;
706 
707 	/**
708 	 * @max_tmds_clock: Maximum TMDS clock rate supported by the
709 	 * sink in kHz. 0 means undefined.
710 	 */
711 	int max_tmds_clock;
712 
713 	/**
714 	 * @dvi_dual: Dual-link DVI sink?
715 	 */
716 	bool dvi_dual;
717 
718 	/**
719 	 * @is_hdmi: True if the sink is an HDMI device.
720 	 *
721 	 * This field shall be used instead of calling
722 	 * drm_detect_hdmi_monitor() when possible.
723 	 */
724 	bool is_hdmi;
725 
726 	/**
727 	 * @has_hdmi_infoframe: Does the sink support the HDMI infoframe?
728 	 */
729 	bool has_hdmi_infoframe;
730 
731 	/**
732 	 * @rgb_quant_range_selectable: Does the sink support selecting
733 	 * the RGB quantization range?
734 	 */
735 	bool rgb_quant_range_selectable;
736 
737 	/**
738 	 * @edid_hdmi_rgb444_dc_modes: Mask of supported hdmi deep color modes
739 	 * in RGB 4:4:4. Even more stuff redundant with @bus_formats.
740 	 */
741 	u8 edid_hdmi_rgb444_dc_modes;
742 
743 	/**
744 	 * @edid_hdmi_ycbcr444_dc_modes: Mask of supported hdmi deep color
745 	 * modes in YCbCr 4:4:4. Even more stuff redundant with @bus_formats.
746 	 */
747 	u8 edid_hdmi_ycbcr444_dc_modes;
748 
749 	/**
750 	 * @cea_rev: CEA revision of the HDMI sink.
751 	 */
752 	u8 cea_rev;
753 
754 	/**
755 	 * @hdmi: advance features of a HDMI sink.
756 	 */
757 	struct drm_hdmi_info hdmi;
758 
759 	/**
760 	 * @non_desktop: Non desktop display (HMD).
761 	 */
762 	bool non_desktop;
763 
764 	/**
765 	 * @monitor_range: Frequency range supported by monitor range descriptor
766 	 */
767 	struct drm_monitor_range_info monitor_range;
768 
769 	/**
770 	 * @luminance_range: Luminance range supported by panel
771 	 */
772 	struct drm_luminance_range_info luminance_range;
773 
774 	/**
775 	 * @mso_stream_count: eDP Multi-SST Operation (MSO) stream count from
776 	 * the DisplayID VESA vendor block. 0 for conventional Single-Stream
777 	 * Transport (SST), or 2 or 4 MSO streams.
778 	 */
779 	u8 mso_stream_count;
780 
781 	/**
782 	 * @mso_pixel_overlap: eDP MSO segment pixel overlap, 0-8 pixels.
783 	 */
784 	u8 mso_pixel_overlap;
785 
786 	/**
787 	 * @max_dsc_bpp: Maximum DSC target bitrate, if it is set to 0 the
788 	 * monitor's default value is used instead.
789 	 */
790 	u32 max_dsc_bpp;
791 
792 	/**
793 	 * @vics: Array of vics_len VICs. Internal to EDID parsing.
794 	 */
795 	u8 *vics;
796 
797 	/**
798 	 * @vics_len: Number of elements in vics. Internal to EDID parsing.
799 	 */
800 	int vics_len;
801 
802 	/**
803 	 * @quirks: EDID based quirks. Internal to EDID parsing.
804 	 */
805 	u32 quirks;
806 };
807 
808 int drm_display_info_set_bus_formats(struct drm_display_info *info,
809 				     const u32 *formats,
810 				     unsigned int num_formats);
811 
812 /**
813  * struct drm_connector_tv_margins - TV connector related margins
814  *
815  * Describes the margins in pixels to put around the image on TV
816  * connectors to deal with overscan.
817  */
818 struct drm_connector_tv_margins {
819 	/**
820 	 * @bottom: Bottom margin in pixels.
821 	 */
822 	unsigned int bottom;
823 
824 	/**
825 	 * @left: Left margin in pixels.
826 	 */
827 	unsigned int left;
828 
829 	/**
830 	 * @right: Right margin in pixels.
831 	 */
832 	unsigned int right;
833 
834 	/**
835 	 * @top: Top margin in pixels.
836 	 */
837 	unsigned int top;
838 };
839 
840 /**
841  * struct drm_tv_connector_state - TV connector related states
842  * @select_subconnector: selected subconnector
843  * @subconnector: detected subconnector
844  * @margins: TV margins
845  * @legacy_mode: Legacy TV mode, driver specific value
846  * @mode: TV mode
847  * @brightness: brightness in percent
848  * @contrast: contrast in percent
849  * @flicker_reduction: flicker reduction in percent
850  * @overscan: overscan in percent
851  * @saturation: saturation in percent
852  * @hue: hue in percent
853  */
854 struct drm_tv_connector_state {
855 	enum drm_mode_subconnector select_subconnector;
856 	enum drm_mode_subconnector subconnector;
857 	struct drm_connector_tv_margins margins;
858 	unsigned int legacy_mode;
859 	unsigned int mode;
860 	unsigned int brightness;
861 	unsigned int contrast;
862 	unsigned int flicker_reduction;
863 	unsigned int overscan;
864 	unsigned int saturation;
865 	unsigned int hue;
866 };
867 
868 /**
869  * struct drm_connector_state - mutable connector state
870  */
871 struct drm_connector_state {
872 	/** @connector: backpointer to the connector */
873 	struct drm_connector *connector;
874 
875 	/**
876 	 * @crtc: CRTC to connect connector to, NULL if disabled.
877 	 *
878 	 * Do not change this directly, use drm_atomic_set_crtc_for_connector()
879 	 * instead.
880 	 */
881 	struct drm_crtc *crtc;
882 
883 	/**
884 	 * @best_encoder:
885 	 *
886 	 * Used by the atomic helpers to select the encoder, through the
887 	 * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.atomic_best_encoder or
888 	 * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.best_encoder callbacks.
889 	 *
890 	 * This is also used in the atomic helpers to map encoders to their
891 	 * current and previous connectors, see
892 	 * drm_atomic_get_old_connector_for_encoder() and
893 	 * drm_atomic_get_new_connector_for_encoder().
894 	 *
895 	 * NOTE: Atomic drivers must fill this out (either themselves or through
896 	 * helpers), for otherwise the GETCONNECTOR and GETENCODER IOCTLs will
897 	 * not return correct data to userspace.
898 	 */
899 	struct drm_encoder *best_encoder;
900 
901 	/**
902 	 * @link_status: Connector link_status to keep track of whether link is
903 	 * GOOD or BAD to notify userspace if retraining is necessary.
904 	 */
905 	enum drm_link_status link_status;
906 
907 	/** @state: backpointer to global drm_atomic_state */
908 	struct drm_atomic_state *state;
909 
910 	/**
911 	 * @commit: Tracks the pending commit to prevent use-after-free conditions.
912 	 *
913 	 * Is only set when @crtc is NULL.
914 	 */
915 	struct drm_crtc_commit *commit;
916 
917 	/** @tv: TV connector state */
918 	struct drm_tv_connector_state tv;
919 
920 	/**
921 	 * @self_refresh_aware:
922 	 *
923 	 * This tracks whether a connector is aware of the self refresh state.
924 	 * It should be set to true for those connector implementations which
925 	 * understand the self refresh state. This is needed since the crtc
926 	 * registers the self refresh helpers and it doesn't know if the
927 	 * connectors downstream have implemented self refresh entry/exit.
928 	 *
929 	 * Drivers should set this to true in atomic_check if they know how to
930 	 * handle self_refresh requests.
931 	 */
932 	bool self_refresh_aware;
933 
934 	/**
935 	 * @picture_aspect_ratio: Connector property to control the
936 	 * HDMI infoframe aspect ratio setting.
937 	 *
938 	 * The %DRM_MODE_PICTURE_ASPECT_\* values much match the
939 	 * values for &enum hdmi_picture_aspect
940 	 */
941 	enum hdmi_picture_aspect picture_aspect_ratio;
942 
943 	/**
944 	 * @content_type: Connector property to control the
945 	 * HDMI infoframe content type setting.
946 	 * The %DRM_MODE_CONTENT_TYPE_\* values much
947 	 * match the values.
948 	 */
949 	unsigned int content_type;
950 
951 	/**
952 	 * @hdcp_content_type: Connector property to pass the type of
953 	 * protected content. This is most commonly used for HDCP.
954 	 */
955 	unsigned int hdcp_content_type;
956 
957 	/**
958 	 * @scaling_mode: Connector property to control the
959 	 * upscaling, mostly used for built-in panels.
960 	 */
961 	unsigned int scaling_mode;
962 
963 	/**
964 	 * @content_protection: Connector property to request content
965 	 * protection. This is most commonly used for HDCP.
966 	 */
967 	unsigned int content_protection;
968 
969 	/**
970 	 * @colorspace: State variable for Connector property to request
971 	 * colorspace change on Sink. This is most commonly used to switch
972 	 * to wider color gamuts like BT2020.
973 	 */
974 	enum drm_colorspace colorspace;
975 
976 	/**
977 	 * @writeback_job: Writeback job for writeback connectors
978 	 *
979 	 * Holds the framebuffer and out-fence for a writeback connector. As
980 	 * the writeback completion may be asynchronous to the normal commit
981 	 * cycle, the writeback job lifetime is managed separately from the
982 	 * normal atomic state by this object.
983 	 *
984 	 * See also: drm_writeback_queue_job() and
985 	 * drm_writeback_signal_completion()
986 	 */
987 	struct drm_writeback_job *writeback_job;
988 
989 	/**
990 	 * @max_requested_bpc: Connector property to limit the maximum bit
991 	 * depth of the pixels.
992 	 */
993 	u8 max_requested_bpc;
994 
995 	/**
996 	 * @max_bpc: Connector max_bpc based on the requested max_bpc property
997 	 * and the connector bpc limitations obtained from edid.
998 	 */
999 	u8 max_bpc;
1000 
1001 	/**
1002 	 * @privacy_screen_sw_state: See :ref:`Standard Connector
1003 	 * Properties<standard_connector_properties>`
1004 	 */
1005 	enum drm_privacy_screen_status privacy_screen_sw_state;
1006 
1007 	/**
1008 	 * @hdr_output_metadata:
1009 	 * DRM blob property for HDR output metadata
1010 	 */
1011 	struct drm_property_blob *hdr_output_metadata;
1012 };
1013 
1014 /**
1015  * struct drm_connector_funcs - control connectors on a given device
1016  *
1017  * Each CRTC may have one or more connectors attached to it.  The functions
1018  * below allow the core DRM code to control connectors, enumerate available modes,
1019  * etc.
1020  */
1021 struct drm_connector_funcs {
1022 	/**
1023 	 * @dpms:
1024 	 *
1025 	 * Legacy entry point to set the per-connector DPMS state. Legacy DPMS
1026 	 * is exposed as a standard property on the connector, but diverted to
1027 	 * this callback in the drm core. Note that atomic drivers don't
1028 	 * implement the 4 level DPMS support on the connector any more, but
1029 	 * instead only have an on/off "ACTIVE" property on the CRTC object.
1030 	 *
1031 	 * This hook is not used by atomic drivers, remapping of the legacy DPMS
1032 	 * property is entirely handled in the DRM core.
1033 	 *
1034 	 * RETURNS:
1035 	 *
1036 	 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
1037 	 */
1038 	int (*dpms)(struct drm_connector *connector, int mode);
1039 
1040 	/**
1041 	 * @reset:
1042 	 *
1043 	 * Reset connector hardware and software state to off. This function isn't
1044 	 * called by the core directly, only through drm_mode_config_reset().
1045 	 * It's not a helper hook only for historical reasons.
1046 	 *
1047 	 * Atomic drivers can use drm_atomic_helper_connector_reset() to reset
1048 	 * atomic state using this hook.
1049 	 */
1050 	void (*reset)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1051 
1052 	/**
1053 	 * @detect:
1054 	 *
1055 	 * Check to see if anything is attached to the connector. The parameter
1056 	 * force is set to false whilst polling, true when checking the
1057 	 * connector due to a user request. force can be used by the driver to
1058 	 * avoid expensive, destructive operations during automated probing.
1059 	 *
1060 	 * This callback is optional, if not implemented the connector will be
1061 	 * considered as always being attached.
1062 	 *
1063 	 * FIXME:
1064 	 *
1065 	 * Note that this hook is only called by the probe helper. It's not in
1066 	 * the helper library vtable purely for historical reasons. The only DRM
1067 	 * core	entry point to probe connector state is @fill_modes.
1068 	 *
1069 	 * Note that the helper library will already hold
1070 	 * &drm_mode_config.connection_mutex. Drivers which need to grab additional
1071 	 * locks to avoid races with concurrent modeset changes need to use
1072 	 * &drm_connector_helper_funcs.detect_ctx instead.
1073 	 *
1074 	 * Also note that this callback can be called no matter the
1075 	 * state the connector is in. Drivers that need the underlying
1076 	 * device to be powered to perform the detection will first need
1077 	 * to make sure it's been properly enabled.
1078 	 *
1079 	 * RETURNS:
1080 	 *
1081 	 * drm_connector_status indicating the connector's status.
1082 	 */
1083 	enum drm_connector_status (*detect)(struct drm_connector *connector,
1084 					    bool force);
1085 
1086 	/**
1087 	 * @force:
1088 	 *
1089 	 * This function is called to update internal encoder state when the
1090 	 * connector is forced to a certain state by userspace, either through
1091 	 * the sysfs interfaces or on the kernel cmdline. In that case the
1092 	 * @detect callback isn't called.
1093 	 *
1094 	 * FIXME:
1095 	 *
1096 	 * Note that this hook is only called by the probe helper. It's not in
1097 	 * the helper library vtable purely for historical reasons. The only DRM
1098 	 * core	entry point to probe connector state is @fill_modes.
1099 	 */
1100 	void (*force)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1101 
1102 	/**
1103 	 * @fill_modes:
1104 	 *
1105 	 * Entry point for output detection and basic mode validation. The
1106 	 * driver should reprobe the output if needed (e.g. when hotplug
1107 	 * handling is unreliable), add all detected modes to &drm_connector.modes
1108 	 * and filter out any the device can't support in any configuration. It
1109 	 * also needs to filter out any modes wider or higher than the
1110 	 * parameters max_width and max_height indicate.
1111 	 *
1112 	 * The drivers must also prune any modes no longer valid from
1113 	 * &drm_connector.modes. Furthermore it must update
1114 	 * &drm_connector.status and &drm_connector.edid.  If no EDID has been
1115 	 * received for this output connector->edid must be NULL.
1116 	 *
1117 	 * Drivers using the probe helpers should use
1118 	 * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() to implement this
1119 	 * function.
1120 	 *
1121 	 * RETURNS:
1122 	 *
1123 	 * The number of modes detected and filled into &drm_connector.modes.
1124 	 */
1125 	int (*fill_modes)(struct drm_connector *connector, uint32_t max_width, uint32_t max_height);
1126 
1127 	/**
1128 	 * @set_property:
1129 	 *
1130 	 * This is the legacy entry point to update a property attached to the
1131 	 * connector.
1132 	 *
1133 	 * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any legacy
1134 	 * driver-private properties. For atomic drivers it is not used because
1135 	 * property handling is done entirely in the DRM core.
1136 	 *
1137 	 * RETURNS:
1138 	 *
1139 	 * 0 on success or a negative error code on failure.
1140 	 */
1141 	int (*set_property)(struct drm_connector *connector, struct drm_property *property,
1142 			     uint64_t val);
1143 
1144 	/**
1145 	 * @late_register:
1146 	 *
1147 	 * This optional hook can be used to register additional userspace
1148 	 * interfaces attached to the connector, light backlight control, i2c,
1149 	 * DP aux or similar interfaces. It is called late in the driver load
1150 	 * sequence from drm_connector_register() when registering all the
1151 	 * core drm connector interfaces. Everything added from this callback
1152 	 * should be unregistered in the early_unregister callback.
1153 	 *
1154 	 * This is called while holding &drm_connector.mutex.
1155 	 *
1156 	 * Returns:
1157 	 *
1158 	 * 0 on success, or a negative error code on failure.
1159 	 */
1160 	int (*late_register)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1161 
1162 	/**
1163 	 * @early_unregister:
1164 	 *
1165 	 * This optional hook should be used to unregister the additional
1166 	 * userspace interfaces attached to the connector from
1167 	 * late_register(). It is called from drm_connector_unregister(),
1168 	 * early in the driver unload sequence to disable userspace access
1169 	 * before data structures are torndown.
1170 	 *
1171 	 * This is called while holding &drm_connector.mutex.
1172 	 */
1173 	void (*early_unregister)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1174 
1175 	/**
1176 	 * @destroy:
1177 	 *
1178 	 * Clean up connector resources. This is called at driver unload time
1179 	 * through drm_mode_config_cleanup(). It can also be called at runtime
1180 	 * when a connector is being hot-unplugged for drivers that support
1181 	 * connector hotplugging (e.g. DisplayPort MST).
1182 	 */
1183 	void (*destroy)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1184 
1185 	/**
1186 	 * @atomic_duplicate_state:
1187 	 *
1188 	 * Duplicate the current atomic state for this connector and return it.
1189 	 * The core and helpers guarantee that any atomic state duplicated with
1190 	 * this hook and still owned by the caller (i.e. not transferred to the
1191 	 * driver by calling &drm_mode_config_funcs.atomic_commit) will be
1192 	 * cleaned up by calling the @atomic_destroy_state hook in this
1193 	 * structure.
1194 	 *
1195 	 * This callback is mandatory for atomic drivers.
1196 	 *
1197 	 * Atomic drivers which don't subclass &struct drm_connector_state should use
1198 	 * drm_atomic_helper_connector_duplicate_state(). Drivers that subclass the
1199 	 * state structure to extend it with driver-private state should use
1200 	 * __drm_atomic_helper_connector_duplicate_state() to make sure shared state is
1201 	 * duplicated in a consistent fashion across drivers.
1202 	 *
1203 	 * It is an error to call this hook before &drm_connector.state has been
1204 	 * initialized correctly.
1205 	 *
1206 	 * NOTE:
1207 	 *
1208 	 * If the duplicate state references refcounted resources this hook must
1209 	 * acquire a reference for each of them. The driver must release these
1210 	 * references again in @atomic_destroy_state.
1211 	 *
1212 	 * RETURNS:
1213 	 *
1214 	 * Duplicated atomic state or NULL when the allocation failed.
1215 	 */
1216 	struct drm_connector_state *(*atomic_duplicate_state)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1217 
1218 	/**
1219 	 * @atomic_destroy_state:
1220 	 *
1221 	 * Destroy a state duplicated with @atomic_duplicate_state and release
1222 	 * or unreference all resources it references
1223 	 *
1224 	 * This callback is mandatory for atomic drivers.
1225 	 */
1226 	void (*atomic_destroy_state)(struct drm_connector *connector,
1227 				     struct drm_connector_state *state);
1228 
1229 	/**
1230 	 * @atomic_set_property:
1231 	 *
1232 	 * Decode a driver-private property value and store the decoded value
1233 	 * into the passed-in state structure. Since the atomic core decodes all
1234 	 * standardized properties (even for extensions beyond the core set of
1235 	 * properties which might not be implemented by all drivers) this
1236 	 * requires drivers to subclass the state structure.
1237 	 *
1238 	 * Such driver-private properties should really only be implemented for
1239 	 * truly hardware/vendor specific state. Instead it is preferred to
1240 	 * standardize atomic extension and decode the properties used to expose
1241 	 * such an extension in the core.
1242 	 *
1243 	 * Do not call this function directly, use
1244 	 * drm_atomic_connector_set_property() instead.
1245 	 *
1246 	 * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
1247 	 * driver-private atomic properties.
1248 	 *
1249 	 * NOTE:
1250 	 *
1251 	 * This function is called in the state assembly phase of atomic
1252 	 * modesets, which can be aborted for any reason (including on
1253 	 * userspace's request to just check whether a configuration would be
1254 	 * possible). Drivers MUST NOT touch any persistent state (hardware or
1255 	 * software) or data structures except the passed in @state parameter.
1256 	 *
1257 	 * Also since userspace controls in which order properties are set this
1258 	 * function must not do any input validation (since the state update is
1259 	 * incomplete and hence likely inconsistent). Instead any such input
1260 	 * validation must be done in the various atomic_check callbacks.
1261 	 *
1262 	 * RETURNS:
1263 	 *
1264 	 * 0 if the property has been found, -EINVAL if the property isn't
1265 	 * implemented by the driver (which shouldn't ever happen, the core only
1266 	 * asks for properties attached to this connector). No other validation
1267 	 * is allowed by the driver. The core already checks that the property
1268 	 * value is within the range (integer, valid enum value, ...) the driver
1269 	 * set when registering the property.
1270 	 */
1271 	int (*atomic_set_property)(struct drm_connector *connector,
1272 				   struct drm_connector_state *state,
1273 				   struct drm_property *property,
1274 				   uint64_t val);
1275 
1276 	/**
1277 	 * @atomic_get_property:
1278 	 *
1279 	 * Reads out the decoded driver-private property. This is used to
1280 	 * implement the GETCONNECTOR IOCTL.
1281 	 *
1282 	 * Do not call this function directly, use
1283 	 * drm_atomic_connector_get_property() instead.
1284 	 *
1285 	 * This callback is optional if the driver does not support any
1286 	 * driver-private atomic properties.
1287 	 *
1288 	 * RETURNS:
1289 	 *
1290 	 * 0 on success, -EINVAL if the property isn't implemented by the
1291 	 * driver (which shouldn't ever happen, the core only asks for
1292 	 * properties attached to this connector).
1293 	 */
1294 	int (*atomic_get_property)(struct drm_connector *connector,
1295 				   const struct drm_connector_state *state,
1296 				   struct drm_property *property,
1297 				   uint64_t *val);
1298 
1299 	/**
1300 	 * @atomic_print_state:
1301 	 *
1302 	 * If driver subclasses &struct drm_connector_state, it should implement
1303 	 * this optional hook for printing additional driver specific state.
1304 	 *
1305 	 * Do not call this directly, use drm_atomic_connector_print_state()
1306 	 * instead.
1307 	 */
1308 	void (*atomic_print_state)(struct drm_printer *p,
1309 				   const struct drm_connector_state *state);
1310 
1311 	/**
1312 	 * @oob_hotplug_event:
1313 	 *
1314 	 * This will get called when a hotplug-event for a drm-connector
1315 	 * has been received from a source outside the display driver / device.
1316 	 */
1317 	void (*oob_hotplug_event)(struct drm_connector *connector);
1318 
1319 	/**
1320 	 * @debugfs_init:
1321 	 *
1322 	 * Allows connectors to create connector-specific debugfs files.
1323 	 */
1324 	void (*debugfs_init)(struct drm_connector *connector, struct dentry *root);
1325 };
1326 
1327 /**
1328  * struct drm_cmdline_mode - DRM Mode passed through the kernel command-line
1329  *
1330  * Each connector can have an initial mode with additional options
1331  * passed through the kernel command line. This structure allows to
1332  * express those parameters and will be filled by the command-line
1333  * parser.
1334  */
1335 struct drm_cmdline_mode {
1336 	/**
1337 	 * @name:
1338 	 *
1339 	 * Name of the mode.
1340 	 */
1341 	char name[DRM_DISPLAY_MODE_LEN];
1342 
1343 	/**
1344 	 * @specified:
1345 	 *
1346 	 * Has a mode been read from the command-line?
1347 	 */
1348 	bool specified;
1349 
1350 	/**
1351 	 * @refresh_specified:
1352 	 *
1353 	 * Did the mode have a preferred refresh rate?
1354 	 */
1355 	bool refresh_specified;
1356 
1357 	/**
1358 	 * @bpp_specified:
1359 	 *
1360 	 * Did the mode have a preferred BPP?
1361 	 */
1362 	bool bpp_specified;
1363 
1364 	/**
1365 	 * @pixel_clock:
1366 	 *
1367 	 * Pixel Clock in kHz. Optional.
1368 	 */
1369 	unsigned int pixel_clock;
1370 
1371 	/**
1372 	 * @xres:
1373 	 *
1374 	 * Active resolution on the X axis, in pixels.
1375 	 */
1376 	int xres;
1377 
1378 	/**
1379 	 * @yres:
1380 	 *
1381 	 * Active resolution on the Y axis, in pixels.
1382 	 */
1383 	int yres;
1384 
1385 	/**
1386 	 * @bpp:
1387 	 *
1388 	 * Bits per pixels for the mode.
1389 	 */
1390 	int bpp;
1391 
1392 	/**
1393 	 * @refresh:
1394 	 *
1395 	 * Refresh rate, in Hertz.
1396 	 */
1397 	int refresh;
1398 
1399 	/**
1400 	 * @rb:
1401 	 *
1402 	 * Do we need to use reduced blanking?
1403 	 */
1404 	bool rb;
1405 
1406 	/**
1407 	 * @interlace:
1408 	 *
1409 	 * The mode is interlaced.
1410 	 */
1411 	bool interlace;
1412 
1413 	/**
1414 	 * @cvt:
1415 	 *
1416 	 * The timings will be calculated using the VESA Coordinated
1417 	 * Video Timings instead of looking up the mode from a table.
1418 	 */
1419 	bool cvt;
1420 
1421 	/**
1422 	 * @margins:
1423 	 *
1424 	 * Add margins to the mode calculation (1.8% of xres rounded
1425 	 * down to 8 pixels and 1.8% of yres).
1426 	 */
1427 	bool margins;
1428 
1429 	/**
1430 	 * @force:
1431 	 *
1432 	 * Ignore the hotplug state of the connector, and force its
1433 	 * state to one of the DRM_FORCE_* values.
1434 	 */
1435 	enum drm_connector_force force;
1436 
1437 	/**
1438 	 * @rotation_reflection:
1439 	 *
1440 	 * Initial rotation and reflection of the mode setup from the
1441 	 * command line. See DRM_MODE_ROTATE_* and
1442 	 * DRM_MODE_REFLECT_*. The only rotations supported are
1443 	 * DRM_MODE_ROTATE_0 and DRM_MODE_ROTATE_180.
1444 	 */
1445 	unsigned int rotation_reflection;
1446 
1447 	/**
1448 	 * @panel_orientation:
1449 	 *
1450 	 * drm-connector "panel orientation" property override value,
1451 	 * DRM_MODE_PANEL_ORIENTATION_UNKNOWN if not set.
1452 	 */
1453 	enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation;
1454 
1455 	/**
1456 	 * @tv_margins: TV margins to apply to the mode.
1457 	 */
1458 	struct drm_connector_tv_margins tv_margins;
1459 
1460 	/**
1461 	 * @tv_mode: TV mode standard. See DRM_MODE_TV_MODE_*.
1462 	 */
1463 	enum drm_connector_tv_mode tv_mode;
1464 
1465 	/**
1466 	 * @tv_mode_specified:
1467 	 *
1468 	 * Did the mode have a preferred TV mode?
1469 	 */
1470 	bool tv_mode_specified;
1471 };
1472 
1473 /**
1474  * struct drm_connector - central DRM connector control structure
1475  *
1476  * Each connector may be connected to one or more CRTCs, or may be clonable by
1477  * another connector if they can share a CRTC.  Each connector also has a specific
1478  * position in the broader display (referred to as a 'screen' though it could
1479  * span multiple monitors).
1480  */
1481 struct drm_connector {
1482 	/** @dev: parent DRM device */
1483 	struct drm_device *dev;
1484 	/** @kdev: kernel device for sysfs attributes */
1485 	struct device *kdev;
1486 	/** @attr: sysfs attributes */
1487 	struct device_attribute *attr;
1488 	/**
1489 	 * @fwnode: associated fwnode supplied by platform firmware
1490 	 *
1491 	 * Drivers can set this to associate a fwnode with a connector, drivers
1492 	 * are expected to get a reference on the fwnode when setting this.
1493 	 * drm_connector_cleanup() will call fwnode_handle_put() on this.
1494 	 */
1495 	struct fwnode_handle *fwnode;
1496 
1497 	/**
1498 	 * @head:
1499 	 *
1500 	 * List of all connectors on a @dev, linked from
1501 	 * &drm_mode_config.connector_list. Protected by
1502 	 * &drm_mode_config.connector_list_lock, but please only use
1503 	 * &drm_connector_list_iter to walk this list.
1504 	 */
1505 	struct list_head head;
1506 
1507 	/**
1508 	 * @global_connector_list_entry:
1509 	 *
1510 	 * Connector entry in the global connector-list, used by
1511 	 * drm_connector_find_by_fwnode().
1512 	 */
1513 	struct list_head global_connector_list_entry;
1514 
1515 	/** @base: base KMS object */
1516 	struct drm_mode_object base;
1517 
1518 	/** @name: human readable name, can be overwritten by the driver */
1519 	char *name;
1520 
1521 	/**
1522 	 * @mutex: Lock for general connector state, but currently only protects
1523 	 * @registered. Most of the connector state is still protected by
1524 	 * &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1525 	 */
1526 	struct mutex mutex;
1527 
1528 	/**
1529 	 * @index: Compacted connector index, which matches the position inside
1530 	 * the mode_config.list for drivers not supporting hot-add/removing. Can
1531 	 * be used as an array index. It is invariant over the lifetime of the
1532 	 * connector.
1533 	 */
1534 	unsigned index;
1535 
1536 	/**
1537 	 * @connector_type:
1538 	 * one of the DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_<foo> types from drm_mode.h
1539 	 */
1540 	int connector_type;
1541 	/** @connector_type_id: index into connector type enum */
1542 	int connector_type_id;
1543 	/**
1544 	 * @interlace_allowed:
1545 	 * Can this connector handle interlaced modes? Only used by
1546 	 * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1547 	 */
1548 	bool interlace_allowed;
1549 	/**
1550 	 * @doublescan_allowed:
1551 	 * Can this connector handle doublescan? Only used by
1552 	 * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1553 	 */
1554 	bool doublescan_allowed;
1555 	/**
1556 	 * @stereo_allowed:
1557 	 * Can this connector handle stereo modes? Only used by
1558 	 * drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() for mode filtering.
1559 	 */
1560 	bool stereo_allowed;
1561 
1562 	/**
1563 	 * @ycbcr_420_allowed : This bool indicates if this connector is
1564 	 * capable of handling YCBCR 420 output. While parsing the EDID
1565 	 * blocks it's very helpful to know if the source is capable of
1566 	 * handling YCBCR 420 outputs.
1567 	 */
1568 	bool ycbcr_420_allowed;
1569 
1570 	/**
1571 	 * @registration_state: Is this connector initializing, exposed
1572 	 * (registered) with userspace, or unregistered?
1573 	 *
1574 	 * Protected by @mutex.
1575 	 */
1576 	enum drm_connector_registration_state registration_state;
1577 
1578 	/**
1579 	 * @modes:
1580 	 * Modes available on this connector (from fill_modes() + user).
1581 	 * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1582 	 */
1583 	struct list_head modes;
1584 
1585 	/**
1586 	 * @status:
1587 	 * One of the drm_connector_status enums (connected, not, or unknown).
1588 	 * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1589 	 */
1590 	enum drm_connector_status status;
1591 
1592 	/**
1593 	 * @probed_modes:
1594 	 * These are modes added by probing with DDC or the BIOS, before
1595 	 * filtering is applied. Used by the probe helpers. Protected by
1596 	 * &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1597 	 */
1598 	struct list_head probed_modes;
1599 
1600 	/**
1601 	 * @display_info: Display information is filled from EDID information
1602 	 * when a display is detected. For non hot-pluggable displays such as
1603 	 * flat panels in embedded systems, the driver should initialize the
1604 	 * &drm_display_info.width_mm and &drm_display_info.height_mm fields
1605 	 * with the physical size of the display.
1606 	 *
1607 	 * Protected by &drm_mode_config.mutex.
1608 	 */
1609 	struct drm_display_info display_info;
1610 
1611 	/** @funcs: connector control functions */
1612 	const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs;
1613 
1614 	/**
1615 	 * @edid_blob_ptr: DRM property containing EDID if present. Protected by
1616 	 * &drm_mode_config.mutex. This should be updated only by calling
1617 	 * drm_connector_update_edid_property().
1618 	 */
1619 	struct drm_property_blob *edid_blob_ptr;
1620 
1621 	/** @properties: property tracking for this connector */
1622 	struct drm_object_properties properties;
1623 
1624 	/**
1625 	 * @scaling_mode_property: Optional atomic property to control the
1626 	 * upscaling. See drm_connector_attach_content_protection_property().
1627 	 */
1628 	struct drm_property *scaling_mode_property;
1629 
1630 	/**
1631 	 * @vrr_capable_property: Optional property to help userspace
1632 	 * query hardware support for variable refresh rate on a connector.
1633 	 * connector. Drivers can add the property to a connector by
1634 	 * calling drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property().
1635 	 *
1636 	 * This should be updated only by calling
1637 	 * drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property().
1638 	 */
1639 	struct drm_property *vrr_capable_property;
1640 
1641 	/**
1642 	 * @colorspace_property: Connector property to set the suitable
1643 	 * colorspace supported by the sink.
1644 	 */
1645 	struct drm_property *colorspace_property;
1646 
1647 	/**
1648 	 * @path_blob_ptr:
1649 	 *
1650 	 * DRM blob property data for the DP MST path property. This should only
1651 	 * be updated by calling drm_connector_set_path_property().
1652 	 */
1653 	struct drm_property_blob *path_blob_ptr;
1654 
1655 	/**
1656 	 * @max_bpc_property: Default connector property for the max bpc to be
1657 	 * driven out of the connector.
1658 	 */
1659 	struct drm_property *max_bpc_property;
1660 
1661 	/** @privacy_screen: drm_privacy_screen for this connector, or NULL. */
1662 	struct drm_privacy_screen *privacy_screen;
1663 
1664 	/** @privacy_screen_notifier: privacy-screen notifier_block */
1665 	struct notifier_block privacy_screen_notifier;
1666 
1667 	/**
1668 	 * @privacy_screen_sw_state_property: Optional atomic property for the
1669 	 * connector to control the integrated privacy screen.
1670 	 */
1671 	struct drm_property *privacy_screen_sw_state_property;
1672 
1673 	/**
1674 	 * @privacy_screen_hw_state_property: Optional atomic property for the
1675 	 * connector to report the actual integrated privacy screen state.
1676 	 */
1677 	struct drm_property *privacy_screen_hw_state_property;
1678 
1679 #define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_HPD (1 << 0)
1680 #define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_CONNECT (1 << 1)
1681 #define DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_DISCONNECT (1 << 2)
1682 
1683 	/**
1684 	 * @polled:
1685 	 *
1686 	 * Connector polling mode, a combination of
1687 	 *
1688 	 * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_HPD
1689 	 *     The connector generates hotplug events and doesn't need to be
1690 	 *     periodically polled. The CONNECT and DISCONNECT flags must not
1691 	 *     be set together with the HPD flag.
1692 	 *
1693 	 * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_CONNECT
1694 	 *     Periodically poll the connector for connection.
1695 	 *
1696 	 * DRM_CONNECTOR_POLL_DISCONNECT
1697 	 *     Periodically poll the connector for disconnection, without
1698 	 *     causing flickering even when the connector is in use. DACs should
1699 	 *     rarely do this without a lot of testing.
1700 	 *
1701 	 * Set to 0 for connectors that don't support connection status
1702 	 * discovery.
1703 	 */
1704 	uint8_t polled;
1705 
1706 	/**
1707 	 * @dpms: Current dpms state. For legacy drivers the
1708 	 * &drm_connector_funcs.dpms callback must update this. For atomic
1709 	 * drivers, this is handled by the core atomic code, and drivers must
1710 	 * only take &drm_crtc_state.active into account.
1711 	 */
1712 	int dpms;
1713 
1714 	/** @helper_private: mid-layer private data */
1715 	const struct drm_connector_helper_funcs *helper_private;
1716 
1717 	/** @cmdline_mode: mode line parsed from the kernel cmdline for this connector */
1718 	struct drm_cmdline_mode cmdline_mode;
1719 	/** @force: a DRM_FORCE_<foo> state for forced mode sets */
1720 	enum drm_connector_force force;
1721 
1722 	/**
1723 	 * @edid_override: Override EDID set via debugfs.
1724 	 *
1725 	 * Do not modify or access outside of the drm_edid_override_* family of
1726 	 * functions.
1727 	 */
1728 	const struct drm_edid *edid_override;
1729 
1730 	/**
1731 	 * @edid_override_mutex: Protect access to edid_override.
1732 	 */
1733 	struct mutex edid_override_mutex;
1734 
1735 	/** @epoch_counter: used to detect any other changes in connector, besides status */
1736 	u64 epoch_counter;
1737 
1738 	/**
1739 	 * @possible_encoders: Bit mask of encoders that can drive this
1740 	 * connector, drm_encoder_index() determines the index into the bitfield
1741 	 * and the bits are set with drm_connector_attach_encoder().
1742 	 */
1743 	u32 possible_encoders;
1744 
1745 	/**
1746 	 * @encoder: Currently bound encoder driving this connector, if any.
1747 	 * Only really meaningful for non-atomic drivers. Atomic drivers should
1748 	 * instead look at &drm_connector_state.best_encoder, and in case they
1749 	 * need the CRTC driving this output, &drm_connector_state.crtc.
1750 	 */
1751 	struct drm_encoder *encoder;
1752 
1753 #define MAX_ELD_BYTES	128
1754 	/** @eld: EDID-like data, if present */
1755 	uint8_t eld[MAX_ELD_BYTES];
1756 	/** @latency_present: AV delay info from ELD, if found */
1757 	bool latency_present[2];
1758 	/**
1759 	 * @video_latency: Video latency info from ELD, if found.
1760 	 * [0]: progressive, [1]: interlaced
1761 	 */
1762 	int video_latency[2];
1763 	/**
1764 	 * @audio_latency: audio latency info from ELD, if found
1765 	 * [0]: progressive, [1]: interlaced
1766 	 */
1767 	int audio_latency[2];
1768 
1769 	/**
1770 	 * @ddc: associated ddc adapter.
1771 	 * A connector usually has its associated ddc adapter. If a driver uses
1772 	 * this field, then an appropriate symbolic link is created in connector
1773 	 * sysfs directory to make it easy for the user to tell which i2c
1774 	 * adapter is for a particular display.
1775 	 *
1776 	 * The field should be set by calling drm_connector_init_with_ddc().
1777 	 */
1778 	struct i2c_adapter *ddc;
1779 
1780 	/**
1781 	 * @null_edid_counter: track sinks that give us all zeros for the EDID.
1782 	 * Needed to workaround some HW bugs where we get all 0s
1783 	 */
1784 	int null_edid_counter;
1785 
1786 	/** @bad_edid_counter: track sinks that give us an EDID with invalid checksum */
1787 	unsigned bad_edid_counter;
1788 
1789 	/**
1790 	 * @edid_corrupt: Indicates whether the last read EDID was corrupt. Used
1791 	 * in Displayport compliance testing - Displayport Link CTS Core 1.2
1792 	 * rev1.1 4.2.2.6
1793 	 */
1794 	bool edid_corrupt;
1795 	/**
1796 	 * @real_edid_checksum: real edid checksum for corrupted edid block.
1797 	 * Required in Displayport 1.4 compliance testing
1798 	 * rev1.1 4.2.2.6
1799 	 */
1800 	u8 real_edid_checksum;
1801 
1802 	/** @debugfs_entry: debugfs directory for this connector */
1803 	struct dentry *debugfs_entry;
1804 
1805 	/**
1806 	 * @state:
1807 	 *
1808 	 * Current atomic state for this connector.
1809 	 *
1810 	 * This is protected by &drm_mode_config.connection_mutex. Note that
1811 	 * nonblocking atomic commits access the current connector state without
1812 	 * taking locks. Either by going through the &struct drm_atomic_state
1813 	 * pointers, see for_each_oldnew_connector_in_state(),
1814 	 * for_each_old_connector_in_state() and
1815 	 * for_each_new_connector_in_state(). Or through careful ordering of
1816 	 * atomic commit operations as implemented in the atomic helpers, see
1817 	 * &struct drm_crtc_commit.
1818 	 */
1819 	struct drm_connector_state *state;
1820 
1821 	/* DisplayID bits. FIXME: Extract into a substruct? */
1822 
1823 	/**
1824 	 * @tile_blob_ptr:
1825 	 *
1826 	 * DRM blob property data for the tile property (used mostly by DP MST).
1827 	 * This is meant for screens which are driven through separate display
1828 	 * pipelines represented by &drm_crtc, which might not be running with
1829 	 * genlocked clocks. For tiled panels which are genlocked, like
1830 	 * dual-link LVDS or dual-link DSI, the driver should try to not expose
1831 	 * the tiling and virtualize both &drm_crtc and &drm_plane if needed.
1832 	 *
1833 	 * This should only be updated by calling
1834 	 * drm_connector_set_tile_property().
1835 	 */
1836 	struct drm_property_blob *tile_blob_ptr;
1837 
1838 	/** @has_tile: is this connector connected to a tiled monitor */
1839 	bool has_tile;
1840 	/** @tile_group: tile group for the connected monitor */
1841 	struct drm_tile_group *tile_group;
1842 	/** @tile_is_single_monitor: whether the tile is one monitor housing */
1843 	bool tile_is_single_monitor;
1844 
1845 	/** @num_h_tile: number of horizontal tiles in the tile group */
1846 	/** @num_v_tile: number of vertical tiles in the tile group */
1847 	uint8_t num_h_tile, num_v_tile;
1848 	/** @tile_h_loc: horizontal location of this tile */
1849 	/** @tile_v_loc: vertical location of this tile */
1850 	uint8_t tile_h_loc, tile_v_loc;
1851 	/** @tile_h_size: horizontal size of this tile. */
1852 	/** @tile_v_size: vertical size of this tile. */
1853 	uint16_t tile_h_size, tile_v_size;
1854 
1855 	/**
1856 	 * @free_node:
1857 	 *
1858 	 * List used only by &drm_connector_list_iter to be able to clean up a
1859 	 * connector from any context, in conjunction with
1860 	 * &drm_mode_config.connector_free_work.
1861 	 */
1862 	struct llist_node free_node;
1863 
1864 	/** @hdr_sink_metadata: HDR Metadata Information read from sink */
1865 	struct hdr_sink_metadata hdr_sink_metadata;
1866 };
1867 
1868 #define obj_to_connector(x) container_of(x, struct drm_connector, base)
1869 
1870 int drm_connector_init(struct drm_device *dev,
1871 		       struct drm_connector *connector,
1872 		       const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs,
1873 		       int connector_type);
1874 int drm_connector_init_with_ddc(struct drm_device *dev,
1875 				struct drm_connector *connector,
1876 				const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs,
1877 				int connector_type,
1878 				struct i2c_adapter *ddc);
1879 int drmm_connector_init(struct drm_device *dev,
1880 			struct drm_connector *connector,
1881 			const struct drm_connector_funcs *funcs,
1882 			int connector_type,
1883 			struct i2c_adapter *ddc);
1884 void drm_connector_attach_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1885 int drm_connector_register(struct drm_connector *connector);
1886 void drm_connector_unregister(struct drm_connector *connector);
1887 int drm_connector_attach_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector,
1888 				      struct drm_encoder *encoder);
1889 
1890 void drm_connector_cleanup(struct drm_connector *connector);
1891 
1892 static inline unsigned int drm_connector_index(const struct drm_connector *connector)
1893 {
1894 	return connector->index;
1895 }
1896 
1897 static inline u32 drm_connector_mask(const struct drm_connector *connector)
1898 {
1899 	return 1 << connector->index;
1900 }
1901 
1902 /**
1903  * drm_connector_lookup - lookup connector object
1904  * @dev: DRM device
1905  * @file_priv: drm file to check for lease against.
1906  * @id: connector object id
1907  *
1908  * This function looks up the connector object specified by id
1909  * add takes a reference to it.
1910  */
1911 static inline struct drm_connector *drm_connector_lookup(struct drm_device *dev,
1912 		struct drm_file *file_priv,
1913 		uint32_t id)
1914 {
1915 	struct drm_mode_object *mo;
1916 	mo = drm_mode_object_find(dev, file_priv, id, DRM_MODE_OBJECT_CONNECTOR);
1917 	return mo ? obj_to_connector(mo) : NULL;
1918 }
1919 
1920 /**
1921  * drm_connector_get - acquire a connector reference
1922  * @connector: DRM connector
1923  *
1924  * This function increments the connector's refcount.
1925  */
1926 static inline void drm_connector_get(struct drm_connector *connector)
1927 {
1928 	drm_mode_object_get(&connector->base);
1929 }
1930 
1931 /**
1932  * drm_connector_put - release a connector reference
1933  * @connector: DRM connector
1934  *
1935  * This function decrements the connector's reference count and frees the
1936  * object if the reference count drops to zero.
1937  */
1938 static inline void drm_connector_put(struct drm_connector *connector)
1939 {
1940 	drm_mode_object_put(&connector->base);
1941 }
1942 
1943 /**
1944  * drm_connector_is_unregistered - has the connector been unregistered from
1945  * userspace?
1946  * @connector: DRM connector
1947  *
1948  * Checks whether or not @connector has been unregistered from userspace.
1949  *
1950  * Returns:
1951  * True if the connector was unregistered, false if the connector is
1952  * registered or has not yet been registered with userspace.
1953  */
1954 static inline bool
1955 drm_connector_is_unregistered(struct drm_connector *connector)
1956 {
1957 	return READ_ONCE(connector->registration_state) ==
1958 		DRM_CONNECTOR_UNREGISTERED;
1959 }
1960 
1961 void drm_connector_oob_hotplug_event(struct fwnode_handle *connector_fwnode);
1962 const char *drm_get_connector_type_name(unsigned int connector_type);
1963 const char *drm_get_connector_status_name(enum drm_connector_status status);
1964 const char *drm_get_subpixel_order_name(enum subpixel_order order);
1965 const char *drm_get_dpms_name(int val);
1966 const char *drm_get_dvi_i_subconnector_name(int val);
1967 const char *drm_get_dvi_i_select_name(int val);
1968 const char *drm_get_tv_mode_name(int val);
1969 const char *drm_get_tv_subconnector_name(int val);
1970 const char *drm_get_tv_select_name(int val);
1971 const char *drm_get_dp_subconnector_name(int val);
1972 const char *drm_get_content_protection_name(int val);
1973 const char *drm_get_hdcp_content_type_name(int val);
1974 
1975 int drm_get_tv_mode_from_name(const char *name, size_t len);
1976 
1977 int drm_mode_create_dvi_i_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
1978 void drm_connector_attach_dp_subconnector_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1979 
1980 int drm_mode_create_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
1981 int drm_mode_create_tv_properties_legacy(struct drm_device *dev,
1982 					 unsigned int num_modes,
1983 					 const char * const modes[]);
1984 int drm_mode_create_tv_properties(struct drm_device *dev,
1985 				  unsigned int supported_tv_modes);
1986 void drm_connector_attach_tv_margin_properties(struct drm_connector *conn);
1987 int drm_mode_create_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_device *dev);
1988 int drm_connector_attach_content_type_property(struct drm_connector *dev);
1989 int drm_connector_attach_scaling_mode_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1990 					       u32 scaling_mode_mask);
1991 int drm_connector_attach_vrr_capable_property(
1992 		struct drm_connector *connector);
1993 int drm_connector_attach_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1994 int drm_connector_attach_hdr_output_metadata_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
1995 bool drm_connector_atomic_hdr_metadata_equal(struct drm_connector_state *old_state,
1996 					     struct drm_connector_state *new_state);
1997 int drm_mode_create_aspect_ratio_property(struct drm_device *dev);
1998 int drm_mode_create_hdmi_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
1999 					     u32 supported_colorspaces);
2000 int drm_mode_create_dp_colorspace_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
2001 					   u32 supported_colorspaces);
2002 int drm_mode_create_content_type_property(struct drm_device *dev);
2003 int drm_mode_create_suggested_offset_properties(struct drm_device *dev);
2004 
2005 int drm_connector_set_path_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
2006 				    const char *path);
2007 int drm_connector_set_tile_property(struct drm_connector *connector);
2008 int drm_connector_update_edid_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
2009 				       const struct edid *edid);
2010 void drm_connector_set_link_status_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
2011 					    uint64_t link_status);
2012 void drm_connector_set_vrr_capable_property(
2013 		struct drm_connector *connector, bool capable);
2014 int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation(
2015 	struct drm_connector *connector,
2016 	enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation);
2017 int drm_connector_set_panel_orientation_with_quirk(
2018 	struct drm_connector *connector,
2019 	enum drm_panel_orientation panel_orientation,
2020 	int width, int height);
2021 int drm_connector_set_orientation_from_panel(
2022 	struct drm_connector *connector,
2023 	struct drm_panel *panel);
2024 int drm_connector_attach_max_bpc_property(struct drm_connector *connector,
2025 					  int min, int max);
2026 void drm_connector_create_privacy_screen_properties(struct drm_connector *conn);
2027 void drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_properties(struct drm_connector *conn);
2028 void drm_connector_attach_privacy_screen_provider(
2029 	struct drm_connector *connector, struct drm_privacy_screen *priv);
2030 void drm_connector_update_privacy_screen(const struct drm_connector_state *connector_state);
2031 
2032 /**
2033  * struct drm_tile_group - Tile group metadata
2034  * @refcount: reference count
2035  * @dev: DRM device
2036  * @id: tile group id exposed to userspace
2037  * @group_data: Sink-private data identifying this group
2038  *
2039  * @group_data corresponds to displayid vend/prod/serial for external screens
2040  * with an EDID.
2041  */
2042 struct drm_tile_group {
2043 	struct kref refcount;
2044 	struct drm_device *dev;
2045 	int id;
2046 	u8 group_data[8];
2047 };
2048 
2049 struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_create_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
2050 						  const char topology[8]);
2051 struct drm_tile_group *drm_mode_get_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
2052 					       const char topology[8]);
2053 void drm_mode_put_tile_group(struct drm_device *dev,
2054 			     struct drm_tile_group *tg);
2055 
2056 /**
2057  * struct drm_connector_list_iter - connector_list iterator
2058  *
2059  * This iterator tracks state needed to be able to walk the connector_list
2060  * within struct drm_mode_config. Only use together with
2061  * drm_connector_list_iter_begin(), drm_connector_list_iter_end() and
2062  * drm_connector_list_iter_next() respectively the convenience macro
2063  * drm_for_each_connector_iter().
2064  *
2065  * Note that the return value of drm_connector_list_iter_next() is only valid
2066  * up to the next drm_connector_list_iter_next() or
2067  * drm_connector_list_iter_end() call. If you want to use the connector later,
2068  * then you need to grab your own reference first using drm_connector_get().
2069  */
2070 struct drm_connector_list_iter {
2071 /* private: */
2072 	struct drm_device *dev;
2073 	struct drm_connector *conn;
2074 };
2075 
2076 void drm_connector_list_iter_begin(struct drm_device *dev,
2077 				   struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
2078 struct drm_connector *
2079 drm_connector_list_iter_next(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
2080 void drm_connector_list_iter_end(struct drm_connector_list_iter *iter);
2081 
2082 bool drm_connector_has_possible_encoder(struct drm_connector *connector,
2083 					struct drm_encoder *encoder);
2084 const char *drm_get_colorspace_name(enum drm_colorspace colorspace);
2085 
2086 /**
2087  * drm_for_each_connector_iter - connector_list iterator macro
2088  * @connector: &struct drm_connector pointer used as cursor
2089  * @iter: &struct drm_connector_list_iter
2090  *
2091  * Note that @connector is only valid within the list body, if you want to use
2092  * @connector after calling drm_connector_list_iter_end() then you need to grab
2093  * your own reference first using drm_connector_get().
2094  */
2095 #define drm_for_each_connector_iter(connector, iter) \
2096 	while ((connector = drm_connector_list_iter_next(iter)))
2097 
2098 /**
2099  * drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder - iterate connector's possible encoders
2100  * @connector: &struct drm_connector pointer
2101  * @encoder: &struct drm_encoder pointer used as cursor
2102  */
2103 #define drm_connector_for_each_possible_encoder(connector, encoder) \
2104 	drm_for_each_encoder_mask(encoder, (connector)->dev, \
2105 				  (connector)->possible_encoders)
2106 
2107 #endif
2108