Hi, On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 21:10 -0600, Ricardo Neri wrote: > Hello, > > Certain OMAP4 revisions (i.e., 4430 ES2.3, 4460, and 4470) use > a pseudo clock (generated from the TMDS clock), MCLK, to drive the > generation of Audio Clock Regeneration packets. Other devices > (i.e., 4430 ES2.[0,2]) use the TMDS clock directly. > > This set of patches introduces functionality to enable the MCLK on the > relevant devices. Such clock is added as new DSS feature. The dss_features > structures are rearranged to reflect the MCLK support across several > silicon revisions. > > These patches have been validated on OMAP 4430 ES2.2 and ES2.3 as well as > on 4460 ES1.0. The HDMI sinks used for validation are monitor Dell ST2210b, > AV receiver Onkyo TX-SR508 and AV receiver Yamaha RX-V367. Audio playback > is functional in all of them. One question just to be sure: are you sure this clocking difference is based on OMAP revision, and has nothing to do with the board? I think this looks fine. However, it doesn't apply as the dss feat stuff has been changed. Could you rebase the patches on top of git://gitorious.org/linux-omap-dss2/linux.git dev Tomi
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