Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] drm/mediatek: Add support for OF graphs

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Hi Angelo,

On Tue Apr 30, 2024 at 1:33 PM CEST, AngeloGioacchino Del Regno wrote:
> >> This series was tested on MT8195 Cherry Tomato and on MT8395 Radxa
> >> NIO-12L with both hardcoded paths, OF graph support and partially
> >> hardcoded paths (meaning main display through OF graph and external
> >> display hardcoded, because of OVL_ADAPTOR).
> > 
> > Is that make sense for you to add the DTS changes of these boards into this serie ?
> > I asked because, IMHO, that could help to understand the serie.
> > 
>
> Yes and no... but I imagine that you're asking this because you're trying to
> prepare something with a different SoC+board(s) combination :-)
>
> In that case, I'm preventively sorry because what follows here is not 100%
> perfectly tidy yet as I didn't mean to send the devicetree commits upstream
> before this series got picked....
>
> ... but there you go - I'm sure that you won't mind and that the example will
> be more than good enough for you.

I've tested this series with the DSI0 output and it works. Nice! No
need for my DSI0 patch for the MT8395 anymore.

But I can't get it to work with the DisplayPort output, that is the
dp_intf1/dp_tx interface. I don' know how the pipeline have to look
like. The functional spec seems to be ambiguous on this. The text
seem to refer to the second vdosys but there is also a diagram where
you can use the first vdosys and dsc0. If you have any pointers for
me, I'm all ears :)

-michael





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