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

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Tony,

How about I propose that I move the Panel Timings into the two dtsi
files, one for each panel type.  Users can include the corresponding
dtsi file based on their panel type. In there I can also include
instructions on what line to patch since those panels need a small
delay inserted into the driver.  Does that work for you?

adam



On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:09 AM, Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On 19/02/16 22:49, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>> * Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [160219 11:37]:
>>> 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.
>>
>> Yeah maybe setting some display specific cmdline params would
>> make sense here. Tomi do you have better ideas on selecting
>> a LCD between multiple revisions?
>
> I think separate .dtb files are the best option at the moment, and
> choose the right one in the bootloader.
>
> Hopefully DT overlays will provide a better solution in the near future.
>
>  Tomi
>
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