Current implementation waits for 10ms prior to sending the connection
notification to user mode. This delay is to check for any potential
IRQ HPD event from the sink which may require a link maintenance.
However, this delay may not be sufficient for certain use cases.
Increase this delay to 150ms and modify the implementation to exit
the wait whenever an IRQ HPD is received. This ensures that we can
process the IRQ HPD in a timely manner as per the specification. To
further improve debug ability, add the support to configure this delay
though debugfs:
echo [delay_ms] > /sys/kernel/debug/drm_dp/connect_notification_delay_ms
Certain cables are unable to handle back-to-back HPD notifications and
may end up skipping some events. To improve interoperability, delay the
handling of disconnect notification. Sinks would typically issue an HPD
high following an HPD low only after they sense that the mainlink has
been torn down. Delaying the handling of HPD low would in turn delay the
issuing of the subsequent HPD high from the sink. Here again, make this
delay configurable through debugfs to improve debug ability of these
interop issues:
echo [delay_ms] > /sys/kernel/debug/drm_dp/disconnect_delay_ms
Change-Id: Ie29198af4dcda6d392798a3a93ebb3ddaa6746c8
Signed-off-by: Aravind Venkateswaran <aravindh@codeaurora.org>