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* MODIFICATION HISTORY: * * Ver Who Date Changes * ----- ---- -------- ----------------------------------------------- * 1.0 als 01/20/15 Initial creation. ** *******************************************************************************/ /******************************* Include Files ********************************/ #include "xdp_tx_example_common.h" /**************************** Function Prototypes *****************************/ u32 Dptx_PollExample(XDp *InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId); static void Dptx_HpdPoll(XDp *InstancePtr); /**************************** Function Definitions ****************************/ /******************************************************************************/ /** * This function is the main function of the XDp polling example. * * @param None. * * @return * - XST_FAILURE if the polling example was unsuccessful - system * setup failed. * * @note Unless setup failed, main will never return since * Dptx_PollExample is blocking (it is continuously polling for * Hot-Plug-Detect (HPD) events. * *******************************************************************************/ int main(void) { /* Run the XDp polling example. */ Dptx_PollExample(&DpInstance, DPTX_DEVICE_ID); return XST_FAILURE; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * The main entry point for the polling example using the XDp driver. This * function will set up the system. If this is successful, this example will * begin polling the Hot-Plug-Detect (HPD) status registers for HPD events. Once * a connection event or a pulse is detected, link training will commence (if * needed) and a video stream will start being sent over the main link. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XDp instance. * @param DeviceId is the unique device ID of the DisplayPort TX core * instance. * * @return * - XST_FAILURE if the system setup failed. * - XST_SUCCESS should never return since this function, if setup * was successful, is blocking. * * @note If system setup was successful, this function is blocking in * order to illustrate polling taking place for HPD events. * *******************************************************************************/ u32 Dptx_PollExample(XDp *InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId) { u32 Status; /* Do platform initialization here. This is hardware system specific - * it is up to the user to implement this function. */ Dptx_PlatformInit(); /******************/ Status = Dptx_SetupExample(InstancePtr, DeviceId); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { return XST_FAILURE; } XDp_TxEnableTrainAdaptive(InstancePtr, TRAIN_ADAPTIVE); XDp_TxSetHasRedriverInPath(InstancePtr, TRAIN_HAS_REDRIVER); /* Continuously poll for HPD events. */ while (1) { Dptx_HpdPoll(InstancePtr); } return XST_SUCCESS; } /******************************************************************************/ /** * This function polls the XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_SIG_STATE and * XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_STATUS registers for Hot-Plug-Detect (HPD) events and * handles them accordingly. If a connection or pulse event is detected, link * training will begin (if required) and a video stream will be initiated. * * @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XDp instance. * * @return None. * * @note None. * *******************************************************************************/ static void Dptx_HpdPoll(XDp *InstancePtr) { u32 InterruptSignalState; u32 InterruptStatus; u32 HpdState; u32 HpdEvent; u32 HpdPulseDetected; u32 HpdDuration; /* Read interrupt registers. */ InterruptSignalState = XDp_ReadReg(InstancePtr->Config.BaseAddr, XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_SIG_STATE); InterruptStatus = XDp_ReadReg(InstancePtr->Config.BaseAddr, XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_STATUS); /* Check for HPD events. */ HpdState = InterruptSignalState & XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_SIG_STATE_HPD_STATE_MASK; HpdEvent = InterruptStatus & XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_STATUS_HPD_EVENT_MASK; HpdPulseDetected = InterruptStatus & XDP_TX_INTERRUPT_STATUS_HPD_PULSE_DETECTED_MASK; if (HpdPulseDetected) { HpdDuration = XDp_ReadReg(InstancePtr->Config.BaseAddr, XDP_TX_HPD_DURATION); } /* HPD event handling. */ if (HpdState && HpdEvent) { xil_printf("+===> HPD connection event detected.\n"); /* Initiate link training. */ Dptx_Run(InstancePtr); } else if (HpdState && HpdPulseDetected && (HpdDuration >= 250)) { xil_printf("===> HPD pulse detected.\n"); /* Re-train if needed. */ Dptx_Run(InstancePtr); } else if (!HpdState && HpdEvent) { xil_printf("+===> HPD disconnection event detected.\n\n"); /* Disable main link. */ XDp_TxDisableMainLink(InstancePtr); } }