* Thierry Reding wrote: > This series adds a basic DRM driver for NVIDIA Tegra 2 processors. It > currently only supports the RGB output and I've successfully tested it > against the fbcon kernel module and the xf86-video-modesetting driver. > The code uses the Tegra's IOMMU/GART to remap non-contiguous memory. > This means that currently video memory is limited to 32 MB, the size of > the GART aperture. > > Changes in v2: > - split into several smaller source files > - represent individual devices in DT > - add drivers for individual devices > - EDID probing support via "ddc" property > - EDID support in DT using binary blobs > - basic (non-working) HDMI support > - support for carveout memory in DT > > A lot of the above are really just stub implementations. Most notably > HDMI support is pretty much a copy of what NVIDIA has in their > downstream kernels, though I wasn't able to make it work except for the > EDID probing (I probably missed some pieces). Carveout memory also isn't > used right now. > > Still this should now be in a state where other people (like Jon and > Terje from NVIDIA) and Lucas can start contributing. This series is > based on next-20120424. I also just finished uploading this series to gitorious: https://gitorious.org/thierryreding/linux/commits/tegra/drm/next Thierry
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