Clarify the 'OK (Not Supported)' explanation.

Mention that most CEC adapters will detect the physical address automatically 
and
that the --phys-addr option can be dropped.

Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hans.verk...@cisco.com>
---
diff --git a/utils/cec-compliance/cec-compliance.1.in 
b/utils/cec-compliance/cec-compliance.1.in
index a75856d..0d5bada 100644
--- a/utils/cec-compliance/cec-compliance.1.in
+++ b/utils/cec-compliance/cec-compliance.1.in
@@ -45,8 +45,9 @@ failing:
                         when a TV replies to messages in the Deck Control
                         feature.

-    OK (Not Supported)  The test did not pass and is not mandatory for the
-                        device to pass.
+    OK (Not Supported)  The feature that was tested is not supported by the
+                        device under test, and that feature was not mandatory 
for
+                        the device to pass.

     OK (Presumed)       Nothing went wrong during the test, but the test cannot
                         positively verify that the required effects of the test
@@ -170,6 +171,9 @@ the CEC adapter is connected to the first input of the TV, 
the physical address

     cec-ctl -d1 --playback --phys-addr 1.0.0.0

+Most CEC adapters will automatically detect the physical address, and for those
+adapters the \fI--phys-addr\fR option is not needed.
+
 Next, \fBcec-follower\fR also has to be started on the same device:

     cec-follower -d1
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