drm/i915: set the backlight panel delays registers to 1

Because we already do the wait in software: see
ironlake_wait_backlight_on and ironlake_edp_wait_backlight_off.

For the "backlight on" delay, even BSpec says we need to program 0x1
to PP_ON_DELAYS 12:0.

For the "backlight off" delay, if we don't do the same thing, when we
call ironlake_wait_panel_off we'll end up waiting for the it again.

On my machine the off delay is 200ms, so we save this amount of time
whenever we disable the panel (e.g, suspend).

Signed-off-by: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
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Paulo Zanoni 2013-12-19 14:29:44 -02:00 committed by Daniel Vetter
parent 412b61d83a
commit b2f19d1a1d

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@ -3530,10 +3530,17 @@ intel_dp_init_panel_power_sequencer_registers(struct drm_device *dev,
pp_div_reg = VLV_PIPE_PP_DIVISOR(pipe);
}
/* And finally store the new values in the power sequencer. */
/*
* And finally store the new values in the power sequencer. The
* backlight delays are set to 1 because we do manual waits on them. For
* T8, even BSpec recommends doing it. For T9, if we don't do this,
* we'll end up waiting for the backlight off delay twice: once when we
* do the manual sleep, and once when we disable the panel and wait for
* the PP_STATUS bit to become zero.
*/
pp_on = (seq->t1_t3 << PANEL_POWER_UP_DELAY_SHIFT) |
(seq->t8 << PANEL_LIGHT_ON_DELAY_SHIFT);
pp_off = (seq->t9 << PANEL_LIGHT_OFF_DELAY_SHIFT) |
(1 << PANEL_LIGHT_ON_DELAY_SHIFT);
pp_off = (1 << PANEL_LIGHT_OFF_DELAY_SHIFT) |
(seq->t10 << PANEL_POWER_DOWN_DELAY_SHIFT);
/* Compute the divisor for the pp clock, simply match the Bspec
* formula. */