On 03/28/13 14:49, Tomi Valkeinen wrote: > Boards with multiple display options for the same video bus have all the > possible linux display devices present at the same time. Only one of > those devices should be used at a time, as the video bus cannot be > shared. Yes, only one can be used at a time, but you can switch at runtime... > > This model is hacky, and will be changed in the forthcoming DSS patches > to a model where only one display device can be present on a single > video bus. What do you mean by "present"? Is it active? or registered? or compiled in? > > This patch creates Kconfig options to select which of the display > devices is present on the board. While this model is also somewhat > hacky, and prevents us from using a single kernel image for all the > display options, it allows us to make the DSS driver changes for DT > adaptation. And with DT, the information about display devices can be > passed from the bootloader, solving the mess. Hmmm, the fact that we cannot use the same binary for multiple displays... This does not sound right and good at all... While we try to move to support multiple platforms in the same binary, we cannot support multiple displays? I agree that the multiplatform stuff is not really related, but you know what I mean... I bet there must be a much better solution for DT support. -- Regards, Igor. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html