ntel-gpu-tools/tests/kms_force_connector.c
Daniel Vetter db4f83ca5d lib/kms+tests: Use cached connector state
Speeds up testcases except for those where we want to exercise the
probing itself. The only exceptions left where we do a full probe are

- pm_rpm: We use it to make sure the kernel doesn't get things wrong
  with power domains, so we really want to exercise the full probe
  paths. And there the only place really is the specific validation
  done with the data gathered by get_drm_info.

- kmstest_force_ functions: Newer kernels should be better at
  re-probing state when the force sysfs fields change, but better safe
  than sorry.

v2: I also consolidated the start_n_modes and start_connectors while
at it - move one of the fixup hunks to this patch that accidentally
got misplaced (Thomas).

Cc: Thomas Wood <thomas.wood@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@intel.com>
2015-12-04 10:49:11 +01:00

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#include "igt.h"
IGT_TEST_DESCRIPTION("Check the debugfs force connector/edid features work"
" correctly.");
#define CHECK_MODE(m, h, w, r) \
igt_assert_eq(m.hdisplay, h); igt_assert_eq(m.vdisplay, w); \
igt_assert_eq(m.vrefresh, r);
static void reset_connectors(void)
{
int drm_fd = 0;
drmModeRes *res;
drmModeConnector *connector = NULL;
drm_fd = drm_open_driver_master(DRIVER_INTEL);
res = drmModeGetResources(drm_fd);
for (int i = 0; i < res->count_connectors; i++) {
connector = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
res->connectors[i]);
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, connector,
FORCE_CONNECTOR_UNSPECIFIED);
kmstest_force_edid(drm_fd, connector, NULL, 0);
drmModeFreeConnector(connector);
}
}
static int opt_handler(int opt, int opt_index, void *data)
{
switch (opt) {
case 'r':
reset_connectors();
exit(0);
break;
}
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
/* force the VGA output and test that it worked */
int drm_fd = 0;
drmModeRes *res;
drmModeConnector *vga_connector = NULL, *temp;
int start_n_modes, start_connection;
struct option long_opts[] = {
{"reset", 0, 0, 'r'},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
const char *help_str =
" --reset\t\tReset all connector force states and edid.\n";
igt_subtest_init_parse_opts(&argc, argv, "", long_opts, help_str,
opt_handler, NULL);
igt_fixture {
drm_fd = drm_open_driver_master(DRIVER_INTEL);
res = drmModeGetResources(drm_fd);
/* find the vga connector */
for (int i = 0; i < res->count_connectors; i++) {
vga_connector = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
res->connectors[i]);
if (vga_connector->connector_type == DRM_MODE_CONNECTOR_VGA) {
start_n_modes = vga_connector->count_modes;
start_connection = vga_connector->connection;
break;
}
drmModeFreeConnector(vga_connector);
vga_connector = NULL;
}
igt_require(vga_connector);
igt_skip_on(vga_connector->connection == DRM_MODE_CONNECTED);
}
igt_subtest("force-connector-state") {
igt_display_t display;
/* force the connector on and check the reported values */
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, vga_connector, FORCE_CONNECTOR_ON);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
igt_assert_eq(temp->connection, DRM_MODE_CONNECTED);
igt_assert_lt(0, temp->count_modes);
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
/* attempt to use the display */
kmstest_set_vt_graphics_mode();
igt_display_init(&display, drm_fd);
igt_display_commit(&display);
igt_display_fini(&display);
/* force the connector off */
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, vga_connector,
FORCE_CONNECTOR_OFF);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
igt_assert_eq(temp->connection, DRM_MODE_DISCONNECTED);
igt_assert_eq(0, temp->count_modes);
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
/* check that the previous state is restored */
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, vga_connector,
FORCE_CONNECTOR_UNSPECIFIED);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
igt_assert_eq(temp->connection, start_connection);
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
}
igt_subtest("force-edid") {
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, vga_connector,
FORCE_CONNECTOR_ON);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
/* test edid forcing */
kmstest_force_edid(drm_fd, vga_connector,
igt_kms_get_base_edid(), EDID_LENGTH);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
igt_debug("num_conn %i\n", temp->count_modes);
CHECK_MODE(temp->modes[0], 1920, 1080, 60);
/* Don't check non-preferred modes to avoid to tight coupling
* with the in-kernel EDID parser. */
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
/* remove edid */
kmstest_force_edid(drm_fd, vga_connector, NULL, 0);
kmstest_force_connector(drm_fd, vga_connector,
FORCE_CONNECTOR_UNSPECIFIED);
temp = drmModeGetConnectorCurrent(drm_fd,
vga_connector->connector_id);
/* the connector should now have the same number of modes that
* it started with */
igt_assert_eq(temp->count_modes, start_n_modes);
drmModeFreeConnector(temp);
}
igt_fixture {
drmModeFreeConnector(vga_connector);
close(drm_fd);
reset_connectors();
}
igt_exit();
}