From: Simon Wright <simon@symple.nz>
To: Cristian Ciocaltea <cristian.ciocaltea@collabora.com>
Cc: Andrzej Hajda <andrzej.hajda@intel.com>,
Neil Armstrong <neil.armstrong@linaro.org>,
Robert Foss <rfoss@kernel.org>,
Laurent Pinchart <Laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>,
Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>,
Jernej Skrabec <jernej.skrabec@gmail.com>,
Luca Ceresoli <luca.ceresoli@bootlin.com>,
Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@linux.intel.com>,
Maxime Ripard <mripard@kernel.org>,
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Subject: [PATCH v3] drm/bridge: dw-hdmi-qp: use drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts() helper for audio N/CTS
Date: Thu, 21 May 2026 19:36:47 +1200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86fcf349-0a7a-4618-9001-612371b0f71b@symple.nz> (raw)
dw_hdmi_qp_set_sample_rate() open-coded its own N and CTS lookup
tables and search/compute helpers, but it lacked the out-of-table
CTS fallback needed by strict HDMI sinks at TMDS rates not in the
table. The original LG G3 OLED audio mute (linux-rockchip 070633)
was caused by dw_hdmi_qp_find_cts() returning 0 at 185.625 MHz,
leaving AUDPKT_ACR_CTS_OVR_EN clear and falling back to the
controller's internal CTS auto-measurement, which produces incorrect
timing on the wire at out-of-table rates.
The shared drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts() helper in
drivers/gpu/drm/display/drm_hdmi_helper.c already implements the
correct behaviour: it has the HDMI 1.4b spec N/CTS tables, and for
TMDS rates not in the table it computes CTS = (TMDS * N) / (128 * Fs)
inline (the canonical HDMI spec formula). It is already used by
drivers/gpu/drm/msm/hdmi/hdmi_audio.c.
Convert dw_hdmi_qp_set_sample_rate() to call the helper. This
removes ~200 lines of open-coded tables and search functions
(dw_hdmi_qp_find_n, _compute_n, _find_cts, _audio_math_diff,
_match_tmds_n_table, common_tmds_n_table[], common_tmds_cts_table[])
and fixes the strict-sink audio mute as a side effect of using the
helper's complete N+CTS path.
Tested on R76S (RK3576) running Linux 7.0.1, against the LG G3 OLED
(the sink that originally reported the mute in linux-rockchip
070633) at four TMDS rates spanning HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 2.0:
TMDS Mode Audio with v3
148.5 MHz 1080p60 8-bit plays
185.625 MHz 1080p60 10-bit plays
297 MHz 1080p100 8-bit plays
594 MHz 3840p60 8-bit plays
Without this change, the LG G3 mutes audio at 185.625, 297, and
594 MHz (every rate outside dw-hdmi-qp's open-coded CTS table,
which contained only 148.5 MHz and below). With this change,
drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts() supplies the correct CTS at every rate --
table-canonical at 148.5 / 297 / 594 MHz, and computed via the
HDMI 1.4b formula at 185.625 MHz. The 148.5 MHz row is a
regression check confirming the in-table path is unchanged.
The Kogan KALED43XU9210STA (a permissive HDMI 2.0 sink that plays
audio at all rates with or without this change) was used as a
no-regression control: audio plays at 594 MHz with v3 loaded.
The open-coded N table in dw-hdmi-qp included optimised N values
for some TMDS rates that are not in the helper's table (e.g.
various non-CEA rates between 28-162 MHz). For those rates the
helper's fallback returns N = 128 * Fs / 1000, which is the same
value dw_hdmi_qp_compute_n() returned when no table optimisation
was needed; no audio regression has been observed at the rates
tested above.
Reported-by: Simon Wright <simon@symple.nz>
Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rockchip/ME3P282MB21960D9D68BFF520316BDFCEA83E2@ME3P282MB2196.AUSP282.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM/
Suggested-by: Cristian Ciocaltea <cristian.ciocaltea@collabora.com>
Suggested-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Tested-by: Simon Wright <simon@symple.nz>
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7
Signed-off-by: Simon Wright <simon@symple.nz>
---
Changes in v3:
- Switch to drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts() helper as suggested by Jonas
Karlman, instead of adding the cts-from-N fallback inline.
Removes ~200 lines of open-coded N/CTS tables and search code,
and brings dw-hdmi-qp in line with msm/hdmi.
- Re-tested on the LG G3 OLED (the sink that originally reported
the mute) at all four TMDS rates (148.5 / 185.625 / 297 / 594
MHz); audio plays at every rate. v3 has not been re-tested on
the LG C4 OLED or TCL 75P7K QLED that v2 included; those sinks
are expected to behave the same as G3 since the helper returns
spec-canonical HDMI 1.4b values.
- Also addresses a do_div() divisor-type style issue flagged by
sashiko's automated review of v2 (the offending line is removed
by the helper switch).
- Add Suggested-by: Jonas Karlman.
- Rebased onto current drm-misc-next.
Changes in v2:
- Resend after v1 was mailer-mangled and unapplyable (reported by
Luca Ceresoli).
- Body split into shorter paragraphs for readability per Luca's
review.
- Original LG G3 report (linux-rockchip 070633) moved from inline
prose to a Closes: trailer paired with Reported-by:, per
Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst.
- Add Assisted-by: trailer per
Documentation/process/coding-assistants.rst.
v2: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rockchip/00a34a82-213b-4b03-801c-3c10b163d643@symple.nz/
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rockchip/92aa4191-2a2a-41e3-badb-c0a5b1fbb957@symple.nz/
drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi-qp.c | 209 +------------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 208 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi-qp.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi-qp.c
index 0dbb1274360..4e745e2c97b 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi-qp.c
+++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/dw-hdmi-qp.c
@@ -42,88 +42,6 @@
#define SCRAMB_POLL_DELAY_MS 3000
-/*
- * Unless otherwise noted, entries in this table are 100% optimization.
- * Values can be obtained from dw_hdmi_qp_compute_n() but that function is
- * slow so we pre-compute values we expect to see.
- *
- * The values for TMDS 25175, 25200, 27000, 54000, 74250 and 148500 kHz are
- * the recommended N values specified in the Audio chapter of the HDMI
- * specification.
- */
-static const struct dw_hdmi_audio_tmds_n {
- unsigned long tmds;
- unsigned int n_32k;
- unsigned int n_44k1;
- unsigned int n_48k;
-} common_tmds_n_table[] = {
- { .tmds = 25175000, .n_32k = 4576, .n_44k1 = 7007, .n_48k = 6864, },
- { .tmds = 25200000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 27000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 28320000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5586, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 30240000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5642, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 31500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5600, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 32000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5733, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 33750000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 36000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5684, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 40000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5733, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 49500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5488, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 50000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5292, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 54000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 65000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 7056, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 68250000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5376, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 71000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 7056, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 72000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5635, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 73250000, .n_32k = 11648, .n_44k1 = 14112, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 74250000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 75000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5880, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 78750000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5600, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 78800000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5292, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 79500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 4704, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 83500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 7056, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 85500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5488, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 88750000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 14112, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 97750000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 14112, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 101000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 7056, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 106500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 4704, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 108000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5684, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 115500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5712, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 119000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5544, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 135000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5488, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 146250000, .n_32k = 11648, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 148500000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 6272, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 154000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5544, .n_48k = 6144, },
- { .tmds = 162000000, .n_32k = 4096, .n_44k1 = 5684, .n_48k = 6144, },
-
- /* For 297 MHz+ HDMI spec have some other rule for setting N */
- { .tmds = 297000000, .n_32k = 3073, .n_44k1 = 4704, .n_48k = 5120, },
- { .tmds = 594000000, .n_32k = 3073, .n_44k1 = 9408, .n_48k = 10240,},
-
- /* End of table */
- { .tmds = 0, .n_32k = 0, .n_44k1 = 0, .n_48k = 0, },
-};
-
-/*
- * These are the CTS values as recommended in the Audio chapter of the HDMI
- * specification.
- */
-static const struct dw_hdmi_audio_tmds_cts {
- unsigned long tmds;
- unsigned int cts_32k;
- unsigned int cts_44k1;
- unsigned int cts_48k;
-} common_tmds_cts_table[] = {
- { .tmds = 25175000, .cts_32k = 28125, .cts_44k1 = 31250, .cts_48k = 28125, },
- { .tmds = 25200000, .cts_32k = 25200, .cts_44k1 = 28000, .cts_48k = 25200, },
- { .tmds = 27000000, .cts_32k = 27000, .cts_44k1 = 30000, .cts_48k = 27000, },
- { .tmds = 54000000, .cts_32k = 54000, .cts_44k1 = 60000, .cts_48k = 54000, },
- { .tmds = 74250000, .cts_32k = 74250, .cts_44k1 = 82500, .cts_48k = 74250, },
- { .tmds = 148500000, .cts_32k = 148500, .cts_44k1 = 165000, .cts_48k = 148500, },
-
- /* End of table */
- { .tmds = 0, .cts_32k = 0, .cts_44k1 = 0, .cts_48k = 0, },
-};
-
struct dw_hdmi_qp_i2c {
struct i2c_adapter adap;
@@ -215,130 +133,6 @@ static void dw_hdmi_qp_set_cts_n(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi, unsigned int cts,
AUDPKT_ACR_CONTROL1);
}
-static int dw_hdmi_qp_match_tmds_n_table(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi,
- unsigned long pixel_clk,
- unsigned long freq)
-{
- const struct dw_hdmi_audio_tmds_n *tmds_n = NULL;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; common_tmds_n_table[i].tmds != 0; i++) {
- if (pixel_clk == common_tmds_n_table[i].tmds) {
- tmds_n = &common_tmds_n_table[i];
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (!tmds_n)
- return -ENOENT;
-
- switch (freq) {
- case 32000:
- return tmds_n->n_32k;
- case 44100:
- case 88200:
- case 176400:
- return (freq / 44100) * tmds_n->n_44k1;
- case 48000:
- case 96000:
- case 192000:
- return (freq / 48000) * tmds_n->n_48k;
- default:
- return -ENOENT;
- }
-}
-
-static u32 dw_hdmi_qp_audio_math_diff(unsigned int freq, unsigned int n,
- unsigned int pixel_clk)
-{
- u64 cts = mul_u32_u32(pixel_clk, n);
-
- return do_div(cts, 128 * freq);
-}
-
-static unsigned int dw_hdmi_qp_compute_n(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi,
- unsigned long pixel_clk,
- unsigned long freq)
-{
- unsigned int min_n = DIV_ROUND_UP((128 * freq), 1500);
- unsigned int max_n = (128 * freq) / 300;
- unsigned int ideal_n = (128 * freq) / 1000;
- unsigned int best_n_distance = ideal_n;
- unsigned int best_n = 0;
- u64 best_diff = U64_MAX;
- int n;
-
- /* If the ideal N could satisfy the audio math, then just take it */
- if (dw_hdmi_qp_audio_math_diff(freq, ideal_n, pixel_clk) == 0)
- return ideal_n;
-
- for (n = min_n; n <= max_n; n++) {
- u64 diff = dw_hdmi_qp_audio_math_diff(freq, n, pixel_clk);
-
- if (diff < best_diff ||
- (diff == best_diff && abs(n - ideal_n) < best_n_distance)) {
- best_n = n;
- best_diff = diff;
- best_n_distance = abs(best_n - ideal_n);
- }
-
- /*
- * The best N already satisfy the audio math, and also be
- * the closest value to ideal N, so just cut the loop.
- */
- if (best_diff == 0 && (abs(n - ideal_n) > best_n_distance))
- break;
- }
-
- return best_n;
-}
-
-static unsigned int dw_hdmi_qp_find_n(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi, unsigned long pixel_clk,
- unsigned long sample_rate)
-{
- int n = dw_hdmi_qp_match_tmds_n_table(hdmi, pixel_clk, sample_rate);
-
- if (n > 0)
- return n;
-
- dev_warn(hdmi->dev, "Rate %lu missing; compute N dynamically\n",
- pixel_clk);
-
- return dw_hdmi_qp_compute_n(hdmi, pixel_clk, sample_rate);
-}
-
-static unsigned int dw_hdmi_qp_find_cts(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi, unsigned long pixel_clk,
- unsigned long sample_rate)
-{
- const struct dw_hdmi_audio_tmds_cts *tmds_cts = NULL;
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; common_tmds_cts_table[i].tmds != 0; i++) {
- if (pixel_clk == common_tmds_cts_table[i].tmds) {
- tmds_cts = &common_tmds_cts_table[i];
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (!tmds_cts)
- return 0;
-
- switch (sample_rate) {
- case 32000:
- return tmds_cts->cts_32k;
- case 44100:
- case 88200:
- case 176400:
- return tmds_cts->cts_44k1;
- case 48000:
- case 96000:
- case 192000:
- return tmds_cts->cts_48k;
- default:
- return -ENOENT;
- }
-}
-
static void dw_hdmi_qp_set_audio_interface(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi,
struct hdmi_codec_daifmt *fmt,
struct hdmi_codec_params *hparms)
@@ -458,8 +252,7 @@ static void dw_hdmi_qp_set_sample_rate(struct dw_hdmi_qp *hdmi, unsigned long lo
{
unsigned int n, cts;
- n = dw_hdmi_qp_find_n(hdmi, tmds_char_rate, sample_rate);
- cts = dw_hdmi_qp_find_cts(hdmi, tmds_char_rate, sample_rate);
+ drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts(tmds_char_rate, sample_rate, &n, &cts);
dw_hdmi_qp_set_cts_n(hdmi, cts, n);
}
base-commit: a48bbcc7ac739e93562d6148c6fa504c2e9f22f8
--
2.53.0
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2026-05-25 10:47 ` Claude review: drm/bridge: dw-hdmi-qp: use drm_hdmi_acr_get_n_cts() helper for audio N/CTS Claude Code Review Bot
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