Re: [PATCH V2] OMAP3LOGIC: Update default Logic PD display type

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Ideally, I wanted to have both timings available and attempt to select
them through kernel parameters.  Do you (or anyone) know if it's
possible to do that with the panel-dpi driver?   I wanted to do
something like  omapfb.mode=<display>  but I couldn't figure it out.


The only differences are the timings, the touch screen isn't impacted.

adam

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [160217 16:17]:
>> At the request of Logic PD, this patch sets the display parameters to
>> match that of Logic PD's display type 28 since type 15 is discontinued.
>>
>> V2: A previous patch attempted to eliminate an warning indicating no
>> power supply for the LCD.  This undoes some of those patches to make
>> the Type 28 display work correctly.
>>
>> V1: First attempt to enable Type 28 display from Logic PD.
>
> So what about people with the type 15 displays? Can the display
> revision be detected over some control channel for the touchscreen
> or something?
>
> If there's no way to detect them, you should at least add comments
> to the dts file about it only supporting type 28 and what people
> should do to get type 15 working.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
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