udelay(1000);
- if (readl(&hdmi->hpd) & SUNXI_HDMI_HPD_DETECT)
- return 1;
+ return (readl(&hdmi->hpd) & SUNXI_HDMI_HPD_DETECT) ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
+static void sunxi_hdmi_shutdown(void)
+{
+ struct sunxi_ccm_reg * const ccm =
+ (struct sunxi_ccm_reg *)SUNXI_CCM_BASE;
+ struct sunxi_hdmi_reg * const hdmi =
+ (struct sunxi_hdmi_reg *)SUNXI_HDMI_BASE;
- /* No need to keep these running */
clrbits_le32(&hdmi->ctrl, SUNXI_HDMI_CTRL_ENABLE);
clrbits_le32(&ccm->hdmi_clk_cfg, CCM_HDMI_CTRL_GATE);
clrbits_le32(&ccm->ahb_gate1, 1 << AHB_GATE_OFFSET_HDMI);
clrbits_le32(&ccm->ahb_reset1_cfg, 1 << AHB_RESET_OFFSET_HDMI);
#endif
clock_set_pll3(0);
-
- return 0;
}
/*
const struct ctfb_res_modes *mode;
const char *options;
unsigned int depth;
- int ret;
+ int ret, hpd;
memset(&sunxi_display, 0, sizeof(struct sunxi_display));
gd->fb_base = gd->ram_top;
video_get_ctfb_res_modes(RES_MODE_1024x768, 24, &mode, &depth, &options);
+ hpd = video_get_option_int(options, "hpd", 1);
+ /* Always call hdp_detect, as it also enables various clocks, etc. */
ret = sunxi_hdmi_hpd_detect();
- if (!ret)
+ if (hpd && !ret) {
+ sunxi_hdmi_shutdown();
return NULL;
-
- printf("HDMI connected.\n");
+ }
+ if (ret)
+ printf("HDMI connected: ");
if (mode->vmode != FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED) {
printf("Only non-interlaced modes supported, falling back to 1024x768\n");