On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 07:45:31PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: > 21.12.2021 19:17, Thierry Reding пишет: > > On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 06:47:31PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: > >> 21.12.2021 13:58, Thierry Reding пишет: > >> .. > >>>>>> The panel->ddc isn't used by the new panel-edp driver unless panel is > >>>>>> compatible with "edp-panel". Hence the generic_edp_panel_probe() should > >>>>>> either fail or crash for a such "edp-panel" since panel->ddc isn't fully > >>>>>> instantiated, AFAICS. > >>>>> > >>>>> I've tested this and it works fine on Venice 2. Since that was the > >>>>> reference design for Nyan, I suspect that Nyan's will also work. > >>>>> > >>>>> It'd be great if Thomas or anyone else with access to a Nyan could > >>>>> test this to verify that. > >>>> > >>>> There is no panel-edp driver in the v5.15. The EOL of v5.15 is Oct, > >>>> 2023, hence we need to either use: > >>> > >>> All the (at least relevant) functionality that is in panel-edp was in > >>> panel-simple before it was moved to panel-edp. I've backported this set > >>> of patches to v5.15 and it works just fine there. > >> > >> Will we be able to add patch to bypass the panel's DT ddc-i2c-bus on > >> Nyan to keep the older DTBs working? > > > > I don't see why we would want to do that. It's quite clear that the DTB > > is buggy in this case and we have a more accurate way to describe what's > > really there in hardware. In addition that more accurate representation > > also gets rid of a bug. Obviously because the bug is caused by the > > previous representation that was not accurate. > > > > Given that we can easily replace the DTBs on these devices there's no > > reason to make this any more complicated than it has to be. > > Don't you care about normal people at all? Do you assume that everyone > must to be a kernel developer to be able to use Tegra devices? :/ If you know how to install a custom kernel you also know how to replace the DTB on these devices. For everyone else, once these patches are merged upstream and distributions start shipping the new version, they will get this automatically by updating their kernel package since most distributions actually ship the DTB files as part of that. > It's not a problem for you to figure out why display is broken, for > other people it's a problem. Usually nobody will update DTB without a > well known reason, instead device will be dusted on a shelf. In the end > you won't have any users at all. Most "normal" people aren't even going to notice that their DTB is going to be updated. They would actually have to do extra work *not* to update it. Thierry
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