On 7/9/24 7:30 PM, Stefano Radaelli wrote:
Okay, I get it. So if you think this mode shouldn't be implemented within this driver, we can close the thread. Just for information, this driver has been implemented from the work done by Compulab (as it says in the driver's initial comments), and they do not put the burst mode by default, not even giving the possibility to activate it by dts: https://github.com/compulab-yokneam/imx8-android/blob/master/o8/vendor/nxp-opensource/kernel_imx/0055-sn65dsi83-Add-ti-sn65dsi83-dsi-to-lvds-bridge-driver.patch
This is not the mainline Linux driver.
The panels that I've had these problems with are some of JuTouch's 1920x1200, for example JT101TM015 , and I solved it by giving the option to remove this mode. I have also heard from other colleagues who have had the same problem on some dual-channel displays.
Does that problem happen with the aforementioned driver or the mainline Linux driver ?