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Commit 6e94e287 authored by Yakir Yang's avatar Yakir Yang Committed by Heiko Stuebner
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drm/rockchip: dw_hdmi: Adjust cklvl & txlvl for RF/EMI


Dut to the high HDMI signal voltage driver, Mickey have meet
a serious RF/EMI problem, so we decided to reduce HDMI signal
voltage to a proper value.

The default params for phy is cklvl = 20 & txlvl = 13 (RF/EMI failed)
  ck: lvl = 13, term=100, vlo = 2.71, vhi=3.14, vswing = 0.43
  tx: lvl = 20, term=100, vlo = 2.81, vhi=3.16, vswing = 0.35

1. We decided to reduce voltage value to lower, but VSwing still
keep high, RF/EMI have been improved but still failed.
   ck: lvl =  6, term=100, vlo = 2.61, vhi=3.11, vswing = 0.50
   tx: lvl =  6, term=100, vlo = 2.61, vhi=3.11, vswing = 0.50

2. We try to keep voltage value and vswing both lower, then RF/EMI
test all passed  ;)
   ck: lvl = 11, term= 66, vlo = 2.68, vhi=3.09, vswing = 0.40
   tx: lvl = 11, term= 66, vlo = 2.68, vhi=3.09, vswing = 0.40
When we back to run HDMI different test and single-end test, we see
different test passed, but signle-end test failed. The oscilloscope
show that simgle-end clock's VL value is 1.78v (which remind LowLimit
should not lower then 2.6v).

3. That's to say there are some different between PHY document and
measure value. And according to experiment 2 results, we need to
higher clock voltage and lower data voltage, then we can keep RF/EMI
satisfied and single-end & differen test passed.
  ck: lvl =  9, term=100, vlo = 2.65, vhi=3.12, vswing = 0.47
  tx: lvl = 16, term=100, vlo = 2.75, vhi=3.15, vswing = 0.39

Signed-off-by: default avatarYakir Yang <ykk@rock-chips.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: default avatarHeiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20240908145511.3331451-3-jonas@kwiboo.se
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