On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 6:01 AM Jagan Teki <jagan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Frieder, > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 6:54 PM Frieder Schrempf > <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi Jagan, > > > > Am 03.03.22 um 17:36 schrieb Jagan Teki: > > > Updated series about drm bridge conversion of exynos dsi. > > > > > > Previous version can be accessible, here [1]. > > > > > > Patch 1: tc358764 panel_bridge API > > > > > > Patch 2: connector reset > > > > > > Patch 3: bridge attach in MIC > > > > > > Patch 4: panel_bridge API > > > > > > Patch 5: bridge conversion > > > > > > Patch 6: atomic functions > > > > > > [1] https://patchwork.amarulasolutions.com/cover/1839 > > > > > > Any inputs? > > > > Thanks for your efforts. I didn't follow the whole history, but I'm > > looking forward and hope to see upstream support for the i.MX8MM DSIM in > > the not too distant future. > > > > Can you give me a short update about the state of this patchset? Are > > there still any major obstacles? > > > > I can't help with testing on Exynos, but if you have the matching > > follow-up patches for i.MX8MM support somewhere around I could do some > > tests with those on i.MX8MM. > > Unfortunately, it is getting slow due to existing exynos dsi drivers. > Idea is to push exynos and then move the bridge as per Mailing-list > discussion. I have initial series to support i.MX8MM on linux-next [1] > which is working on my setup. However I'm waiting for this series to > move further to send those on the mailing list. Indeed I'm solely > relaying on Marek testing to move further as I too don't have Exynos > hardware to validate. > > [1] https://github.com/openedev/kernel/tree/imx8mm-dsi > > Thanks, > Jagan. Marek, Have you had any time to test Jagan's latest series? There are several of us waiting for the exynos series so as to gain support for imx8m MIPI DSI on top of it. What hardware is required to test this and where can it be found? Best regards, Tim