Writeback can take input from either one of the overlays, or one of the overlay
managers. Add an enum which represents the channel_in for writeback, and maps
to the register field programming.
Add a function to configure channel in for writeback. This will be used later in
APPLY.
Signed-off-by: Archit Taneja <archit@ti.com>
return channel;
}
+void dispc_wb_set_channel_in(enum dss_writeback_channel channel)
+{
+ enum omap_plane plane = OMAP_DSS_WB;
+
+ REG_FLD_MOD(DISPC_OVL_ATTRIBUTES(plane), channel, 18, 16);
+}
+
static void dispc_ovl_set_burst_size(enum omap_plane plane,
enum omap_burst_size burst_size)
{
DSS_DSI_CONTENT_GENERIC,
};
+enum dss_writeback_channel {
+ DSS_WB_LCD1_MGR = 0,
+ DSS_WB_LCD2_MGR = 1,
+ DSS_WB_TV_MGR = 2,
+ DSS_WB_OVL0 = 3,
+ DSS_WB_OVL1 = 4,
+ DSS_WB_OVL2 = 5,
+ DSS_WB_OVL3 = 6,
+ DSS_WB_LCD3_MGR = 7,
+};
+
struct dss_clock_info {
/* rates that we get with dividers below */
unsigned long fck;
void dispc_mgr_setup(enum omap_channel channel,
struct omap_overlay_manager_info *info);
+void dispc_wb_set_channel_in(enum dss_writeback_channel channel);
+
/* VENC */
#ifdef CONFIG_OMAP2_DSS_VENC
int venc_init_platform_driver(void) __init;