forked from Minki/linux
a09e64fbc0
This just leaves include/asm-arm/plat-* to deal with. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
141 lines
3.3 KiB
C
141 lines
3.3 KiB
C
/*
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* arch/arm/mach-rpc/include/mach/acornfb.h
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1999 Russell King
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* AcornFB architecture specific code
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*/
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#define acornfb_bandwidth(var) ((var)->pixclock * 8 / (var)->bits_per_pixel)
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static inline int
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acornfb_valid_pixrate(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var)
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{
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u_long limit;
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if (!var->pixclock)
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return 0;
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/*
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* Limits below are taken from RISC OS bandwidthlimit file
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*/
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if (current_par.using_vram) {
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if (current_par.vram_half_sam == 2048)
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limit = 6578;
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else
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limit = 13157;
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} else {
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limit = 26315;
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}
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return acornfb_bandwidth(var) >= limit;
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}
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/*
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* Try to find the best PLL parameters for the pixel clock.
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* This algorithm seems to give best predictable results,
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* and produces the same values as detailed in the VIDC20
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* data sheet.
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*/
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static inline u_int
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acornfb_vidc20_find_pll(u_int pixclk)
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{
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u_int r, best_r = 2, best_v = 2;
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int best_d = 0x7fffffff;
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for (r = 2; r <= 32; r++) {
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u_int rr, v, p;
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int d;
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rr = 41667 * r;
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v = (rr + pixclk / 2) / pixclk;
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if (v > 32 || v < 2)
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continue;
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p = (rr + v / 2) / v;
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d = pixclk - p;
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if (d < 0)
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d = -d;
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if (d < best_d) {
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best_d = d;
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best_v = v - 1;
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best_r = r - 1;
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}
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if (d == 0)
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break;
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}
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return best_v << 8 | best_r;
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}
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static inline void
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acornfb_vidc20_find_rates(struct vidc_timing *vidc,
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struct fb_var_screeninfo *var)
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{
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u_int div;
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/* Select pixel-clock divisor to keep PLL in range */
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div = var->pixclock / 9090; /*9921*/
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/* Limit divisor */
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if (div == 0)
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div = 1;
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if (div > 8)
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div = 8;
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/* Encode divisor to VIDC20 setting */
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switch (div) {
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case 1: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK; break;
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case 2: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK2; break;
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case 3: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK3; break;
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case 4: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK4; break;
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case 5: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK5; break;
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case 6: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK6; break;
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case 7: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK7; break;
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case 8: vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_CK8; break;
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}
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/*
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* With VRAM, the FIFO can be set to the highest possible setting
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* because there are no latency considerations for other memory
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* accesses. However, in 64 bit bus mode the FIFO preload value
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* must not be set to VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_28 because this will let
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* the FIFO overflow. See VIDC20 manual page 33 (6.0 Setting the
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* FIFO preload value).
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*/
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if (current_par.using_vram) {
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if (current_par.vram_half_sam == 2048)
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_24;
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else
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_28;
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} else {
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unsigned long bandwidth = acornfb_bandwidth(var);
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/* Encode bandwidth as VIDC20 setting */
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if (bandwidth > 33334) /* < 30.0MB/s */
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_16;
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else if (bandwidth > 26666) /* < 37.5MB/s */
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_20;
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else if (bandwidth > 22222) /* < 45.0MB/s */
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_24;
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else /* > 45.0MB/s */
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vidc->control |= VIDC20_CTRL_FIFO_28;
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}
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/* Find the PLL values */
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vidc->pll_ctl = acornfb_vidc20_find_pll(var->pixclock / div);
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}
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#define acornfb_default_control() (VIDC20_CTRL_PIX_VCLK)
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#define acornfb_default_econtrol() (VIDC20_ECTL_DAC | VIDC20_ECTL_REG(3))
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