video: fbdev: Validate mode timing against monspec

fbmon may generate mode timings that are out of spec of the monitor.
eg DELL U2410 has a max clock 170mhz but advertises a resolutions of
1920x1200@60 in its Standard Timings using 2byte code of D1 00.
When this is looked up in the DMT table it gives it a 193mhz clock.
Although the DELL monitor supports 1920x1200@60, it can only run with
reduced timings at 154mhz or DMT id 0x44 which has no STD 2byte code.
This patch checks to see if the mode can be supported by the monitor
by comparing against monspecs.dclkmax.

Signed-off-by: David Ung <davidu@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Ung 2015-01-13 19:04:27 -08:00 committed by Tomi Valkeinen
parent 8f5ee77bb8
commit 72bbf10bf0
1 changed files with 18 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ static int get_est_timing(unsigned char *block, struct fb_videomode *mode)
}
static int get_std_timing(unsigned char *block, struct fb_videomode *mode,
int ver, int rev)
int ver, int rev, const struct fb_monspecs *specs)
{
int i;
@ -544,16 +544,23 @@ static int get_std_timing(unsigned char *block, struct fb_videomode *mode,
calc_mode_timings(xres, yres, refresh, mode);
}
/* Check the mode we got is within valid spec of the monitor */
if (specs && specs->dclkmax
&& PICOS2KHZ(mode->pixclock) * 1000 > specs->dclkmax) {
DPRINTK(" mode exceed max DCLK\n");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int get_dst_timing(unsigned char *block,
struct fb_videomode *mode, int ver, int rev)
static int get_dst_timing(unsigned char *block, struct fb_videomode *mode,
int ver, int rev, const struct fb_monspecs *specs)
{
int j, num = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 6; j++, block += STD_TIMING_DESCRIPTION_SIZE)
num += get_std_timing(block, &mode[num], ver, rev);
num += get_std_timing(block, &mode[num], ver, rev, specs);
return num;
}
@ -609,7 +616,8 @@ static void get_detailed_timing(unsigned char *block,
* This function builds a mode database using the contents of the EDID
* data
*/
static struct fb_videomode *fb_create_modedb(unsigned char *edid, int *dbsize)
static struct fb_videomode *fb_create_modedb(unsigned char *edid, int *dbsize,
const struct fb_monspecs *specs)
{
struct fb_videomode *mode, *m;
unsigned char *block;
@ -651,12 +659,13 @@ static struct fb_videomode *fb_create_modedb(unsigned char *edid, int *dbsize)
DPRINTK(" Standard Timings\n");
block = edid + STD_TIMING_DESCRIPTIONS_START;
for (i = 0; i < STD_TIMING; i++, block += STD_TIMING_DESCRIPTION_SIZE)
num += get_std_timing(block, &mode[num], ver, rev);
num += get_std_timing(block, &mode[num], ver, rev, specs);
block = edid + DETAILED_TIMING_DESCRIPTIONS_START;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++, block+= DETAILED_TIMING_DESCRIPTION_SIZE) {
if (block[0] == 0x00 && block[1] == 0x00 && block[3] == 0xfa)
num += get_dst_timing(block + 5, &mode[num], ver, rev);
num += get_dst_timing(block + 5, &mode[num],
ver, rev, specs);
}
/* Yikes, EDID data is totally useless */
@ -715,7 +724,7 @@ static int fb_get_monitor_limits(unsigned char *edid, struct fb_monspecs *specs)
int num_modes, hz, hscan, pixclock;
int vtotal, htotal;
modes = fb_create_modedb(edid, &num_modes);
modes = fb_create_modedb(edid, &num_modes, specs);
if (!modes) {
DPRINTK("None Available\n");
return 1;
@ -972,7 +981,7 @@ void fb_edid_to_monspecs(unsigned char *edid, struct fb_monspecs *specs)
DPRINTK(" Display Characteristics:\n");
get_monspecs(edid, specs);
specs->modedb = fb_create_modedb(edid, &specs->modedb_len);
specs->modedb = fb_create_modedb(edid, &specs->modedb_len, specs);
/*
* Workaround for buggy EDIDs that sets that the first