jason....@freescale.com wrote:
[Jason Jin-R64188] It's not hackish, we can provide the pixel clock register in
the DIU node, I did not provide the dts update as this is only tested on T1040
platform. For other platforms such as p1022 and 8610, we still can use the
pixel clock setting function in the platform.
The dts node update for T1040 is:
display:display@180000 {
compatible = "fsl,t1040-diu", "fsl,diu";
- reg = <0x180000 1000>;
+ reg = <0x180000 1000 0xfc028 4>;
interrupts = <74 2 0 0>;
};
This is hackish because you're specifying a single register that you
want to preserve in the DTS file, instead of a platform function which
is where it's supposed to be.
I will think about this some more. I think you are trying too hard to
avoid a platform file, which is why some of this code is hackish to me.
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