On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 16:29 -0800, Keith Packard wrote: > The Ivybridge eDP control register looks like a cross between a > Cougarpoint PCH DP control register and a Sandybridge eDP control > register. Your silicon people worry me. > +/* IVB */ > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_400MV_0DB_IVB (0x24 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_400MV_3_5DB_IVB (0x2a <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_400MV_6DB_IVB (0x2f <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_600MV_0DB_IVB (0x30 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_600MV_3_5DB_IVB (0x36 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_800MV_0DB_IVB (0x38 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_800MV_3_5DB_IVB (0x33 <<22) > + > +/* legacy values */ > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_500MV_0DB_IVB (0x00 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_1000MV_0DB_IVB (0x20 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_500MV_3_5DB_IVB (0x02 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_1000MV_3_5DB_IVB (0x22 <<22) > +#define EDP_LINK_TRAIN_1000MV_6DB_IVB (0x23 <<22) I don't even. Unless you're looking at some other version of the DP spec than me, I was pretty sure those weren't legal voltage values. And 3.5dB preemph on 1000mV gives you 1500mV at the peak, which is definitely outside the spec. - ajax -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/attachments/20111117/28d993b5/attachment.pgp>