Re: [PATCH] dt-bindings: display: bridge: ti, sn65dsi83: add burst-mode-disabled

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Yes this is not the mainline driver but it is the one from which the mainline driver is taken.

Yes this problem occurs with this mainline driver.

Stefano 

Il Mar 9 Lug 2024, 23:12 Marek Vasut <marex@xxxxxxx> ha scritto:
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 ?

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